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Waynesville to host first ever Mom’s Music Festival

Women of Waynesville will host a Mom’s Music Festival this Sunday afternoon.

The festival will take place from noon to 6 p.m. in the backyard of the Herren House, located at 94 East St. in Waynesville. Moms and children under age 10 get in for free. Admission for dads and kids age 10 years and up is $5.

The event will feature local bands such as The Lorraine Conard Band, David Turner, Josh Pierce and Todd Dionne from 105.9 The Mountain. There will be a special section just for kids with clowns, face painting, fire trucks and lots of fun things to do for them. Women of Waynesville will be hosting a bake off sale as well as a 50/50 raffle.

The festival will also have a variety of local vendors selling jewelry, pottery, homemade soaps, sweet, books and more.

The money raised at this event will go to support Haywood Counties KARE House, which is dedicated to preventing child abuse and advocating for children who have been physically or sexually abused.

Women of Waynesville is a fund raising organization that was established earlier this year with the mission of providing an outlet for women in the community to join forces with one purpose and with the collective passion of supporting the needs of Waynesville.

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