
The event offers live music by the All Ways One Band and a celebration of “Hallowellness.”
A special feature of this year’s event focuses on fireworks. Safe Kids Maine will be on hand to help educate Maine families about safety around fireworks and the prevention of fireworks injuries.
Hardcore hula-hoop master Tracy Tingley will be on hand to hoop off against all comers.
Lisa Rourke Antworth will provide massages in a tent. A dozen local health and wellness practitioners will be on site to assist and answer questions.
William Jacobs and other local artists will show their works and offer demonstrations.
A drum circle and farmers market also are planned.
For information, contact Jonathan Price at 629-9020 or jprice@iaofme.org or visit www.hallowell.org.
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