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Fourth Annual Cockeysville Fall Festival

Live music, games, moon bounces, great local vendors, appearances by Ronald McDonald and Batman, plus tons of family fun will be happening at the Fourth Annual Cockeysville Fall Festival. This outdoor festival, presented by Gebhart Properties, takes place on October 20 from 10am - 5pm at the Cranbrook Shopping Center on Cranbrook Rd in Cockeysville. What makes this festival unique from so many others is that its purpose two-fold. First, of course, is that it provides the community with a great event featuring family-oriented activities. Second, and perhaps even more important, the festival raises money and then donates all proceeds from the event to a local charitable organization.  This year the Cockeysville Fall Festival proudly announced that the festival will benefit the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Baltimore.


 


Ronald McDonald House Charities of Baltimore provides a home away from home for seriously ill children and their families, and helps to fund programs in the local area that directly improve the well being of children. Part of an international network serving children and families in 54 countries, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Baltimore is an independent, locally funded and controlled Chapter of one of the world’s most recognized and respected philanthropic organizations.

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Every year the Cockeysville Fall Festival grows and the fun it has to offer increases. This year, the Festival will feature appearances by Ronald McDonald and Batman as well as live performances by the LutherVillains, Guilty in a Sense, and Tir na nOg Irish Dancers. The festival will feature games with fun prizes, raffle items, pumpkin decorating, free face painting and balloon art, and lots more. Plus, right at the heart of the festival are more than 50 vendor booths showcasing some of the great arts, crafts, and services the local community has to offer. But the best part is that at the end of a great fun-filled day, all of the proceeds benefit the Ronald McDonald House in Baltimore.

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