Spend The Day In Haymarket
Haymarket Day 2011 Parade and Festival - September 17, 2011 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
Celebrating The Life and Contributions of Alan C. Gossom and in Support of SMA Research
/EINPresswire.com/ Haymarket, Virginia, September 7, 2011 -- Parade, crafts, great foods, trolleys, choo-choo train, ponies, alpacas and more…. What else could you ask for to make a great Haymarket Day celebration? How about Hot Air Balloon Rides, a Hamburger Eating Contest, Roasted Pig, miniature NASCAR Racing, and an actual NASCAR Racecar, Sumo Wrestling, and music by the United States Navy Band - The Commodores. Also, this year the Parade's very special Co-Grand Marshalls are members of the Gossom family and young Lucas Clark, a Haymarket child, who suffers from SMA (Spinal Muscular Atrophy). "We are very pleased to have the Gossom family and Lucas as Co-Grand Marshalls", said Pam Stutz, Mayor of Haymarket. "In this way we celebrate Alan Gossom's lifetime of contributions to Haymarket and we are able to raise awareness of SMA and the ongoing need for SMA research and research funding."
The one half square mile town of Haymarket, Virginia bursts forth every year on the third Saturday of September. The main street is closed to traffic for the day and following a country style parade, town residents and visitors alike can walk down the center of Washington St. enjoying good food, juried crafts, music, friendly vendors and the enjoyment of good neighbors.
Also the Haymarket Regional Food Bank will be open to receive food donations. "We are very happy to have the opportunity to do some good while having a fun event at the same time", says Gene Swearingen, Town Manager of Haymarket.
The Parade begins at 9:30 am. Awards will be given for Best Float, Most Original Float, Best Performance, and Mayor's Choice. After the parade, local businesses display their wares, local restaurants offer Haymarket culinary delights, music groups, D.J.s, dance groups, clowns and people fill the streets. As a special treat following the parade, the United States Navy Band, the Commodores will provide great musical enjoyment to the crowds. Local music groups will perform throughout the day as well as dancers, cloggers, exercisers, wandering minstrels and a wandering barber shop quartet.
Haymarket's 2011 events are managed by a private company, Spend The Day In Haymarket. 2011's Main Event Sponsor for all events is The Fauquier Bank. "We are grateful to The Fauquier Bank and our other sponsors for supporting Haymarket events throughout the year." said Gerry Kennedy, President of Spend The Day in Haymarket. Kim Kennedy Ingalls, Event Organizer & Director of Spend The Day In Haymarket, added "We are particularly pleased this year to support SMA research and the Haymarket Regional Food Bank while putting on a great event in a friendly family atmosphere. We are also very pleased to honor the memory of Alan Gossom, a true gentleman who spent his life in Haymarket quietly doing good for others."
About Haymarket
Haymarket, founded in 1799, is an incorporated town in Virginia, lying in the western portion of Prince William County. Haymarket encompasses one half square mile and has a population of 1,250. Haymarket is replete with history and sits on the 175 mile historical trail, Journey Through Hallowed Ground, which runs from Gettysburg, Pa. to Charlottesville, Va. The Town of Haymarket is governed by a Mayor and Town Council consisting of six members. www.townofhaymarket.org.
About Spend The Day in Haymarket
Spend The Day in Haymarket is a privately held company whose charter is to make people aware of Haymarket retail and business offerings, as well as the delightful atmosphere of this small historic town and to support its economic development. The organization works with the Town of Haymarket and local business to increase awareness and participation in Historic Haymarket.
For additional information, contact Kim Kennedy Ingalls, Director 'Spend The Day In Haymarket', P.O. Box 546, Haymarket, Va. 20168; phone 703 201 2098; email haymarketfun@aol.com.
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Celebrating The Life and Contributions of Alan C. Gossom and in Support of SMA Research
/EINPresswire.com/ Haymarket, Virginia, September 7, 2011 -- Parade, crafts, great foods, trolleys, choo-choo train, ponies, alpacas and more…. What else could you ask for to make a great Haymarket Day celebration? How about Hot Air Balloon Rides, a Hamburger Eating Contest, Roasted Pig, miniature NASCAR Racing, and an actual NASCAR Racecar, Sumo Wrestling, and music by the United States Navy Band - The Commodores. Also, this year the Parade's very special Co-Grand Marshalls are members of the Gossom family and young Lucas Clark, a Haymarket child, who suffers from SMA (Spinal Muscular Atrophy). "We are very pleased to have the Gossom family and Lucas as Co-Grand Marshalls", said Pam Stutz, Mayor of Haymarket. "In this way we celebrate Alan Gossom's lifetime of contributions to Haymarket and we are able to raise awareness of SMA and the ongoing need for SMA research and research funding."
The one half square mile town of Haymarket, Virginia bursts forth every year on the third Saturday of September. The main street is closed to traffic for the day and following a country style parade, town residents and visitors alike can walk down the center of Washington St. enjoying good food, juried crafts, music, friendly vendors and the enjoyment of good neighbors.
Also the Haymarket Regional Food Bank will be open to receive food donations. "We are very happy to have the opportunity to do some good while having a fun event at the same time", says Gene Swearingen, Town Manager of Haymarket.
The Parade begins at 9:30 am. Awards will be given for Best Float, Most Original Float, Best Performance, and Mayor's Choice. After the parade, local businesses display their wares, local restaurants offer Haymarket culinary delights, music groups, D.J.s, dance groups, clowns and people fill the streets. As a special treat following the parade, the United States Navy Band, the Commodores will provide great musical enjoyment to the crowds. Local music groups will perform throughout the day as well as dancers, cloggers, exercisers, wandering minstrels and a wandering barber shop quartet.
Haymarket's 2011 events are managed by a private company, Spend The Day In Haymarket. 2011's Main Event Sponsor for all events is The Fauquier Bank. "We are grateful to The Fauquier Bank and our other sponsors for supporting Haymarket events throughout the year." said Gerry Kennedy, President of Spend The Day in Haymarket. Kim Kennedy Ingalls, Event Organizer & Director of Spend The Day In Haymarket, added "We are particularly pleased this year to support SMA research and the Haymarket Regional Food Bank while putting on a great event in a friendly family atmosphere. We are also very pleased to honor the memory of Alan Gossom, a true gentleman who spent his life in Haymarket quietly doing good for others."
About Haymarket
Haymarket, founded in 1799, is an incorporated town in Virginia, lying in the western portion of Prince William County. Haymarket encompasses one half square mile and has a population of 1,250. Haymarket is replete with history and sits on the 175 mile historical trail, Journey Through Hallowed Ground, which runs from Gettysburg, Pa. to Charlottesville, Va. The Town of Haymarket is governed by a Mayor and Town Council consisting of six members. www.townofhaymarket.org.
About Spend The Day in Haymarket
Spend The Day in Haymarket is a privately held company whose charter is to make people aware of Haymarket retail and business offerings, as well as the delightful atmosphere of this small historic town and to support its economic development. The organization works with the Town of Haymarket and local business to increase awareness and participation in Historic Haymarket.
For additional information, contact Kim Kennedy Ingalls, Director 'Spend The Day In Haymarket', P.O. Box 546, Haymarket, Va. 20168; phone 703 201 2098; email haymarketfun@aol.com.
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