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First Annual Carnival for a Cure Saturday April 21

April 1, 2018 by Wayne Creed 3 Comments

Attention Eastern Shore Locals!

Come one, come all, come big, come small to Mable Harrison’s First Annual Carnival for a Cure Saturday April 21, 2018 from 10a-3p at Cherrystone Family Camping Resort!

Looking for something to do this Spring? Want to get the kids out of the house and into some sunshine and fresh air while also making a difference in the world? Come down to Cherrystone Family Camping Resort for Mable Harrison’s First Annual Carnival for a Cure! Named after former manager of Cherrystone Mable Harrison, this carnival comes complete with live music, inflatable attractions, face painting, balloon artists, and scheduled activities guaranteed to put a smile on your face all day long! Food, drinks, and souvenir shirts and crafts for sale on site!

Open to the general public, tickets are just $10 a piece for General Admission or, to skip the lines and enjoy VIP status, opt for Pink Pass tickets at just $20! Cash only at the door.

Camp with us for the weekend and get access to camper’s only activities pre and post Carnival including a Friday night Fun Fest with fire performers and steel drum serenades and a Saturday night Magic Show! Additionally, simply by booking a site for the weekend, you’ll receive two complimentary tickets to the Carnival with your booking! Call 757-331-3063 or visit cherrystone.com to book now for the nights of April 20 and 21!

Proceeds donated to breast cancer research to find a cure once and for all!

Saturday April 21, 2018
10a-3p
General Admission $10
VIP Pink Pass $20

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Comments

  1. Susan Eidam says

    April 3, 2018 at 3:25 am

    Nice article however there is no such thing as a “First Annual” event.

    In year one of a planned yearly recurring event it is properly entitled
    “Inaugural”.

    In years two forward it is termed “second annual…” etc.

    Reply
    • Brian says

      April 21, 2018 at 1:42 pm

      you know what who cares how they named it, its for a good cause. somebody always has to have some negative criticism

      Reply
      • Jorge Fortuno says

        April 22, 2018 at 8:36 pm

        You sound like a liberal, millennial boy. Man up…

        Reply

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