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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Come visit us at the Mt Laurel Harvest Festival

This Saturday, October 3rd come visit my Watkins booth at the Mt Laurel Harvest Festival! This is a free event with fun activities for the whole family!

Image from prairiehillprimitives.comMt Laurel, Ala. – The Town of Mt Laurel (www.mtlaurel.com) is hosting its eighth annual Harvest Festival on Saturday, October, 3rd from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This is a free event that's suitable for the whole family, including Fido! The festival will feature a farmer's market and craft fair with a huge variety of vendors, plus new home tour. Kids can enjoy an inflatable play area, face painting, plus hay rides throughout the community. Live music will be provided by Fiddlin' in the Parlor.

Mt Laurel residents and business owners will be hosting their 4th annual Scarecrow Trail again during the festival. Attendees can view the unique scarecrow creations at the entrance to Mt Laurel and in front of the local stores

Much to the delight of young guests, Snow White will be visiting with little ones in front of the Mt Laurel fire station and Star Wars & Ghostbuster characters will make special appearances throughout the day for fun photo opportunities.

fallVisitors can eat at one of the four local restaurants or grab a bite from one of the many festival concession stands. The Harvest Festival will take place rain or shine, and promises to be a fun day the entire family can enjoy together.

There’s still time to participate as a vendor- ’booth space’ is unlimited (we’ll open up another street if we have more than years past). No preregistration needed, email mtlaurel@ebsco.com for additional information on rules and pricing (no charge for nonprofit groups).

Mt Laurel is a quick drive from Birmingham, located right off of Highway 280. A traditional neighborhood development with an old-world feel, Mt Laurel provides a relaxing setting that is enjoyable for residents and visitors alike. Mt Laurel offers family-friendly events throughout the year that are free and open to the general public, including a famer's market on Saturdays throughout the summer.


About Mt Laurel

Mt Laurel is a 600-acre traditional neighborhood development (TND) designed with family at its center. Cut into the land with respect for nature, Mt Laurel offers all the comforts of small town life with the amenities necessary for living in the 21st century. Mt Laurel is home to shops, offices, restaurants, schools and churches, all within easy walking distance of homes. Visit www.mtlaurel.com for more information.

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