Fairhope Music Festival to feature fun entertainment for the whole family

By Pam Denham
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Posted 4/25/07

The 5th Annual Fairhope Music Festival (FMF), scheduled for Saturday, April 28, on the Faulkner State Community College Fairhope campus, will offer something for everyone — from over 24 professional bands to a “Family Fun Park” with numerous …

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Fairhope Music Festival to feature fun entertainment for the whole family

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The 5th Annual Fairhope Music Festival (FMF), scheduled for Saturday, April 28, on the Faulkner State Community College Fairhope campus, will offer something for everyone — from over 24 professional bands to a “Family Fun Park” with numerous activities to entice young event-goers.

The Family Fun Park will be open from 10 a.m. until dusk, and will be located on the southeast corner of the campus. Numerous activities will be available for children of all ages.

Young ones may work off some excess energy in three inflatables from Humpty Jumpty Rentals LLC. The company will have a 22-foot double slide, a sports combo jumper and a princess castle jumper on site.

The young, as well as the young at heart, may take a spin on the gyro machine provided by Gyrospace.

Home Depot will be at the park to make sail boats with the children.

The entire family can enjoy the entertainment offered by cheerleaders and tumblers from The Stunt Factory.

There will also be a petting zoo, a clown and face-painting.

Most of the activities are free; however there will be a charge for the gyro machine and the petting zoo.

Admission is free to the Fairhope Music Festival for children under 12 years of age.

Advance ticket prices are $15 for adults and $10 for students (ages 12-18). All tickets are $20 at the gate.

Ticket outlet locations are Bruno’s and Food World stores in Mobile and Baldwin County; and in Fairhope: First Gulf Bank, Page & Palette, Analece/Bayside Beads, Village Peddler, Eastern Shore Art Center; in Mobile: Ashland Gallery and TNT Care Stereo.

For more information, visit www.fairhopemusicfestival.com.