Second annual Fallen Tree Festival set for May 19
Originally conceived to "celebrate" the massive community volunteer efforts during last year's storm cleanup, and to bolster future rebuilding projects, the festival's successful first year guaranteed its return.
"Well we started this thing to celebrate the spirit of volunteerism which really showed itself after the storms last year," festival organizer
The Albany Area Fuller Center is a non-profit organization that assists homeowners with repairs to improve the existing housing stock and quality of life for residents in
The organization's website said its officials "seek out and promote collaborative and innovative partnerships in a quest to assure that all people in need in the
Odom-Driggers said raising money is important, but hopefully, she said, the festival will shine a light on volunteerism and how important it can be for a community like
"It was amazing to see so many people and organizations coming together last year, we hope to continue promoting that community spirit this year," she said.
The festival will feature some of
"We are very excited to be a part of the second Fallen Tree Festival," Days to Come frontman
"You know, normally when you are listening to rock music, the message is less than positive, but we definitely enjoy the genre, the heaviness of it. So, we are all about just trying to encourage and motivate, which is exactly what the Fallen Tree Festival is all about."
For more information, visit Fallen Tree Festival on Facebook or call (229) 343-4393.
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