Music Festival and Town Appreciation Night to be held on JuneĀ 2
Eight years ago, in an effort to bring the community together, the Monroe Township Parks and Recreation Commission started the Monroe Township Music Festival. Two years ago, it added āTown Appreciation Nightā to the event name to drive home what the night is reallyĀ about.
This year the event will take place on June 2, with a rain date of June 3, at OwensĀ Park.
There will be plenty of parking along with a shuttle service that will run from the Williamstown Middle School to theĀ event.
The festival, which will run from 5 to 10:30 p.m., has fun for the whole family. There will be more than 100 vendors, a food court, and a fireworks show at 10Ā p.m.
Thrill-seeking attendees can take advantage of a rock wall, a mechanical bull, or the zipline at the festival.
For patrons over the age of 21, there will be a beer and wineĀ garden.
The Parks and Recreation Commission also noted dogs and bikes are not allowed at the festival.
The event is free to attend. Last year, there were more than 9,000 people in attendance.
āThis event is a night to give back to the community,ā Jim Bonder, the director of Parks and Recreation said. āI like to tell people that it takes over 900 volunteers over 100,000 hours to make baseball, football, soccer, boy scouts, girl scouts, etc. work. This is a night to make sure everyone comes together and we give back toĀ them.ā
Bonder added that there will be a raffle for a custom golf cart, valued at over $5000. Tickets for the raffle are $10 and all proceeds go toĀ charity.
Breaking attendance records is a byproduct of the Parks and Rec. Commissionās goal to give back to the community and bring the town together.
Part of the free entertainment is musical performances by the Donāt Call Me Francis Band and country singer Madeline Smith andĀ Band.
The Music Festival and Town Appreciation Night still has sponsorship slots available.
For more information, call the Parks and Recreation office at (856) 728ā1372.