bookmark_borderThank You Philadelphia Folk Festival Volunteers

The 2012 Philadelphia Folk Festival was an overwhelming success due in large part to all the volunteers. There are approximately 2,000 direct volunteers for the event, as well as, an additional 2,000 ancillary volunteers.

 



Philadelphia Folk Festival Shuttle Crew Volunteers

The Skippack Lions Club runs a charity food booth )staffed by ancillary volunteers) that raises money to help children.

To all Skippack Lions 2012 Folk Fest Volunteers:

A HUGE THANK YOU from the Skippack Lions for making the 2012 Charity Folk Fest Food Booth a good year (still tallying the final numbers).  We can’t do this without all of you great volunteers!  We appreciate the help from each and every one of you for your volunteer efforts from Booth Set-Up/Tear Down to Hoagie Making to Working the Booth.

Remember, the funds we raise help many people in many ways from supporting the Visually Impaired, Diabetes Awareness, Veterans Charities (Fisher House), Beacon Lodge Camp for Visually Impaired Kids,  Local College Scholarships and many more local, regional and world wide programs.  By helping us, you help make a difference in your community too!

We hope to see you next year!

Thank you!

Steve Radomski, Folk Fest Chairman and Jerry Brock, President, Skippack Lions Club
www.SkippackLions.org

bookmark_borderBucks County Fun Run

Jog ‘n Hog to Challenge the Stomachs of Philadelphia-Area Runners on July 15, 2012

YARDLEY, PA – Run, eat, run. That is the simple premise behind the inaugural Uncle Dave’s Ice Cream Jog n’ Hog, a fun and slightly crazy event that will challenge participants’ bodies, minds… and stomachs.

Here is how it works: runners jog 2 miles on Shady Brook Farm in Bucks County, stop and eat a QUART of Uncle Dave’s ice cream and then run two miles back to the starting line on expanded stomachs.

The Jog ‘n Hog will be held on Sunday, July 15 (National Ice Cream Day) at 8:30 AM. It is open to everyone age 13 and up. Children under age 13 can run the Junior Hogger, which consists of dashing 100 yards, eating a 3-ounce cup of Uncle Dave’s ice cream and dashing back 100 yards. The Junior Hogger starts at 10 AM. All participants receive a race t-shirt.

Registration for the Jog ‘n Hog is now open at www.jognhog.com. Jog ‘n Hog is a proud supporter of the Bucks County Housing Group’s Penndel Food Pantry. All racers are asked to bring a non-perishable food item with them on race day.

Jog ‘n Hog is a national race series that was founded in 2011 by brothers and Bucks County residents Brian and Andrew Smith. Each race features food that is unique to a particular area of the country.

For more information about Jog ‘n Hog visit www.jognhog.com or “like” Jog ‘n Hog on Facebook, www.facebook.com/jognhog.

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