Second kindness fest a success
The Newtown Kindness Fest, held on Saturday, proved to be an overwhelming success, drawing in a large crowd throughout the day. ness Fest.
1 year ago 2 minutes read 1,830 viewsThe Newtown Kindness Fest, held on Saturday, proved to be an overwhelming success, drawing in a large crowd throughout the day.
This was the second edition of the festival, which showcased a wide array of local businesses and groups providing an abundance of free activities and goods, including food and drinks.
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Councillor Joy Jones, one of the event's organizers, expressed her delight at the fest's achievements.
She revealed that over 1,000 complimentary servings of tea, coffee, and cakes were distributed, highlighting the festival as an incredible triumph.
Starting at 11 am, the festival grounds quickly filled up with enthusiastic individuals who eagerly participated in a variety of attractions.
Attendees enjoyed everything from free bouncy castles to face painting, expressing great satisfaction with the range of available activities.
In addition to the entertainment, there were numerous complimentary food options. A staggering 1,000 hog roast baps, as well as a variety of mouth-watering vegetarian meals and crepes, were distributed free of charge to festival-goers.
The generosity extended to beverages, with almost 1,000 cups of tea, coffee, and accompanying cakes being handed out.
Adding to the excitement, a free raffle offered participants the chance to win a large food hamper generously donated by Morrisons.
Event organizers distributed over a thousand complementary items, such as bubble bath, shampoo, and deodorant.
The Newtown Post Office also contributed substantially by donating a significant amount of goods amid its recent change of ownership.
Councillor Jones expressed her sincere gratitude towards the volunteers, stallholders, and everyone who contributed to the success of the event.
She described the day as a remarkable demonstration of kindness, highlighting the cooperative efforts that resulted in such incredible results.
The festival played a vital role in offering families and individuals an opportunity to enjoy a fun-filled day without straining their finances, particularly during these times of financial hardship.
Witnessing the joyous expressions on children's faces throughout the day brought immense satisfaction to the organizers.
Councillor Jones expressed her deepest appreciation to the community members who aided in bringing the event together and all those who were present at the festival.
Finally, she gave a heartfelt thanks to the public, whose overwhelming support and enjoyment truly made the day unforgettable.
The Newtown Kindness Fest not only showcased the town's vibrant community spirit but also exemplified the power of coming together to create a memorable and inclusive event. Without the generous donations and support from funding partners and sponsors, the festival would not have been possible.
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