Hang with Julie at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central VA’s ClubFest

Hang with Julie at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central VA’s ClubFest

Photo: 106.1 The Corner


Join the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Virginia in celebrating 30 years of programs for children and families in Central Virginia at the first annual ClubFest this Sunday, September 25th, at Ix Art Park! This free festival is from 11am to 5pm and will feature over 50 partnering organizations facilitating over 100 programs, activities, and performances for the entire family to enjoy. And Julie will be there from Noon to 2pm so make sure you say hi!

https://www.clubfest.org/

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