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Harvest of Hope Festival in Campbellsville, KY 1 Oct 2016

The Taylor County Relay for Life is kicking off the 2017 season by hosting a Harvest of Hope Festival on Main Street in Downtown Campbellsville, KY on starting at 9amCT/10amET and ending at 10pmCT/11pmET, Saturday, October 1, 2016. Activities include many vendor booths, bounce houses, dunk tank fun, pie baking contest, corn toss tournament, touchdown toss, pumpkin painting contest, costume contest, food, prize giveaways, survivor/caregiver speakers and much, much more. Special musical guests (4Given, Glory Road Singers, Retro Faith and Chase McDaniel) will perform throughout the day. At dusk, two (2) movies will be played on a big screen. Boxcars have been donated for children to decorate while watching "The Ghost and Mr. Chicken." Please join us for a fun filled day while also supporting Relay for Life. - Jo Ann Smith



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