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Bears, Drown the Clown, stunt show coming to No. BrunswickAnnual Youth Sports Festival will be held June 9-19
Bears, Drown the Clown, stunt show coming to No. BrunswickAnnual Youth Sports Festival will be held June 9-19
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer
NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Youth Sports Festival will roll back into town June 9 through June 19.
This year, new attractions include Rosaire’s Bears and the Galaxy Girl & Globe Motorcycle Stunt Show.
Old favorites will return as well, such as the Eudora Farms Petting Zoo, Dennis York’s exotic animals, Wambold’s Circus Menagerie, Rosaire’s Famous Pig Racing, rides by Reithoffer shows, camel rides, and Drown the Clown.
“I think because of the way the show changes every year, people want to see how it’s going to be,” said festival co-chair Rich Fabian.
There will be nightly entertainment on the main stage, and music provided by DJ Phil Forti.
Various food vendors will be present, along with a new home-style barbecue station offered by the festival committee.
Other vendors include a cell phone stand, jewelry, T-shirts, Kitchen Magic and name painting.
“We have the recession, and gas prices [are high], so we think it’s keeping people close to home and not traveling as much,” festival co-chair Darren Snediker said of having a carnival in town.
All proceeds raised at the festival will benefit the North Brunswick Youth Sports programs so that the leagues can keep costs down for players as well as donate to the township.
read more at:http://nbs.gmnews.com/news/2011-06-02/Front_Page/Bears_Drown_the_Clown_stunt_show_coming_to_No_Brun.html
This year, new attractions include Rosaire’s Bears and the Galaxy Girl & Globe Motorcycle Stunt Show.
Old favorites will return as well, such as the Eudora Farms Petting Zoo, Dennis York’s exotic animals, Wambold’s Circus Menagerie, Rosaire’s Famous Pig Racing, rides by Reithoffer shows, camel rides, and Drown the Clown.
“I think because of the way the show changes every year, people want to see how it’s going to be,” said festival co-chair Rich Fabian.
There will be nightly entertainment on the main stage, and music provided by DJ Phil Forti.
Various food vendors will be present, along with a new home-style barbecue station offered by the festival committee.
Other vendors include a cell phone stand, jewelry, T-shirts, Kitchen Magic and name painting.
“We have the recession, and gas prices [are high], so we think it’s keeping people close to home and not traveling as much,” festival co-chair Darren Snediker said of having a carnival in town.
All proceeds raised at the festival will benefit the North Brunswick Youth Sports programs so that the leagues can keep costs down for players as well as donate to the township.
read more at:http://nbs.gmnews.com/news/2011-06-02/Front_Page/Bears_Drown_the_Clown_stunt_show_coming_to_No_Brun.html
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