Summerfest is officially scheduled for June 21st on the RSU14 school grounds on Gray Road. The event will kick off with a parade, followed by entertainment, booths supporting businesses and non-profits as well as crafters. The afternoon is filled with activities and as day turns to night, the energy comes alive as people dance and wait for the evening fireworks, a great way to cap off the day long community event.
“Last
year was phenomenal and we want this year to be even better,” said coordinator
Kelly Mank.
Getting
involved with Summerfest is easy. Contact someone on the committee or register
online to have a booth or to be in the parade.
The
committee is made up of locals who want to see this event succeed. Mank
(Time4Printing and The Windham Eagle) is the coordinator again this year, after
taking the reins last year. Robert York (Octagon Cleaning and Restoration) and
Robin Mullens are coordinating fundraising efforts, while Rick Sanborn (RAS
Construction) is heading up the business expo, where business owners will be
allowed to sell goods and services with approval, a change from recent years.
Ryan Campbell will coordinate the parade and work on making the registration
process more streamline. Kathy Varney is again in charge of the booths for
non-profits and crafters. The only committee chair they are missing is someone
to handle entertainment, which is still being lined up. Volunteers should get
in touch with Mank. Meetings are Tuesday nights at 6 p.m. every other week,
Mank said.
“Summerfest
has transitioned over the last few years and that’s tough. It’s a town event,”
said former coordinator and event founder Ron Eby. “I’d love to see it
transition so some groups can see benefits for themselves and the town.”
Fundraising
has begun with the mason jars put at businesses around town. The business with the
most money in their jars wins a prize. Organizers are hoping that will help
spur on donations so that a favorite business will win.
Summerfest
is also looking for event sponsors.
Eby
suggests that organizations that are renting booths use the opportunity to draw
a crowd. Offer something to make it a win-win for everyone.
“It’s
great to draw the whole community together. I hope they do it for years to
come,” Eby said.
For
more information, watch visit www.windhamsummerfest.com for updates or email summerfest@TheWindhamEagle.com.