The
Raymond Revitalization Committee is gearing up for the second annual Everybody
Loves Raymond, ME festival, which will be held on Saturday, August 6th
in the Sheri Gagnon Memorial Park on Mill Street in Raymond.
Last
year, the first festival was held on the Fourth of July, but it has been moved
to the first weekend in August for this year. “We looked around to see what
other towns were doing,” said committee chairperson Carrie Colby. “That was one
day there weren’t a lot of other things going on.”
The
event kicks off at 10 a.m. with a parade that runs from Main Street to Mill
Street. Events in the park kick off immediately following the parade and run
until 2 p.m. The festival includes something for everyone, with local craftspeople
and food vendors, a bouncy house and bouncy slide, dunk tank, face painting,
and the 18-piece New England Jazz Band, which will set up on the park’s new
basketball court and play from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The
event was started by the Raymond Revitalization Committee last year as a family
festival, something Colby said Raymond hadn’t had in a long time. The objective
of the committee is “to promote the idea of Live, Work, Play and Stay through
community and business participation.”
Last
year’s turnout was amazing, Colby said, with 500 to 800 people participating in
the festival. This year, they are anticipating an even bigger parade and
festival.
Colby
said the committee is trying to grow the festival exponentially. They aren’t trying
to add too much in one year, she said,
but plan to build it up year by year. “It’s a very family oriented, small town
gathering,” she said.
Volunteers
are essential to the success of the event, and sponsorships are available at a
range of levels, from sponsoring a festival booth ($100) to the premier level
sponsorship ($1,000).
Descriptions of levels and sponsorship benefits are on
the forms, which can be found on the event Facebook page Everybodyheartsraymondme.
The parade registration form is also available on the page. For more
information, contact Colby at 232-5497 or cmcolby@maine.rr.com.