Town and gown come together for more Springs Alive fun
Karla Cruz
Issue date: 3/25/09 Section: Campus News
Gardner Webb University and the Town of Boiling Springs come together again to host the fourth annual Springs Alive festival April 4 at GWU.
The festival, which begins at 10 a.m., has family-friendly events such as inflatables and games for children, and hay rides. Activities geared for adults include live music, vendors and food.
Students from Shelby's Academy of Performing Arts and Boiling Springs Elementary School will perform. The Blue Oval Performance Ford Club will present a classic car show.
Arts and crafts by local artisans will be some of the items for browsing and shipping.
The GWU Jazz Band and the Joyful Hands Sign Choir will perform. The WGWG Pickin' Tent will be open to anyone who wants to bring an acoustic instrument and play.
The Gardner Webb swimming pool and the Broyhill Adventure Course will be open for this occasion.
For more information, call 704-406-3221 or visit info@boilingspringsnc.net.
The festival, which begins at 10 a.m., has family-friendly events such as inflatables and games for children, and hay rides. Activities geared for adults include live music, vendors and food.
Students from Shelby's Academy of Performing Arts and Boiling Springs Elementary School will perform. The Blue Oval Performance Ford Club will present a classic car show.
Arts and crafts by local artisans will be some of the items for browsing and shipping.
The GWU Jazz Band and the Joyful Hands Sign Choir will perform. The WGWG Pickin' Tent will be open to anyone who wants to bring an acoustic instrument and play.
The Gardner Webb swimming pool and the Broyhill Adventure Course will be open for this occasion.
For more information, call 704-406-3221 or visit info@boilingspringsnc.net.
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