See Chef Grand Marshall the Pringletown Fall Festival – Oct. 30

See Chef Grand Marshall the Pringletown Fall Festival – Oct. 30

See Heaven's The Chef grand marshall the first annual Pringletown Fall Festival on Saturday, Oct. 30. Photo: Heaven FM/Pringletown Fall Festival


See Heaven’s The Chef Grand Marshall the 1st Annual Pringletown Fall Festival
Saturday, Oct. 30 | 11 AM to 4 PM
William Variety to Mt. Pisgah AME Parking Lot

We the Pringletown Community of Ridgeville are excited to announce our 1st Pringletown Fall Festival. The event will take place on Oct. 30 and include a parade, storytelling, Theo for Kids, yard sales, food, games and an ATV challenge. The community has asked one of Pringletown’s own, Heaven 100.1’s Edwin “The Chef” Wright, to Grand Marshall the parade. Join us in Pringletown on Saturday the 30th and look for the Heaven 1390 truck leading the parade!

See flyer below for details and contact Elder Della Rivers at (843) 830-0353 with any questions.

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