StormFest
Friday, July 26, 2024 from 04:00pm to 08:00pm
StormFest
JJ Biello Riverside Athletic Complex
610 Druw Cameron Dr,
Join us for StormFest 2024 – a fun-filled, Touch-a-Truck event designed to inspire the next generation to protect our waterways! This family-friendly festival will take place on July 26th at JJ Biello Park from 4PM-8PM.
Join us for StormFest 2024 – a fun-filled, educational event designed to inspire the next generation to protect our waterways! This family-friendly festival will take place on July 26th at JJ Biello Park from 4PM-8PM.
Event Highlights:
- Touch-a-Truck: Get up close and personal with an exciting lineup of vehicles! Kids and adults alike will love exploring fire trucks, police cars, construction vehicles, and more. Meet the professionals who operate these amazing machines and learn how they help keep our community safe and clean.
- Food Trucks: Satisfy your taste buds with a variety of delicious offerings from local food trucks. From savory meals to sweet treats, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
- Games and Activities: Engage in a variety of interactive games and activities designed to educate and entertain. Enjoy hands-on demonstrations that emphasize the importance of water conservation and pollution prevention.
- Educational Booths: Visit booths hosted by local environmental organizations and experts. Learn about the simple steps you can take to protect our waterways, the impact of pollution, and the importance of clean water for all.
Stormfest 2024 is more than just a fun day out – it's an opportunity to educate and empower the next generation to become stewards of our precious waterways. Bring your family, friends, and neighbors to join in the fun and learn how we can all contribute to a cleaner, healthier environment.
We can't wait to see you there!
For more information email Justin Dupree at jdupree@hollyspringsga.us.
Presented in partnership by the City of Holly Springs, Cherokee County, City of Woodstock, Cherokee County Water and Sewerage Authority, Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services, and the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office.