Rock Out For Kids! music festival benefit for Helping Hand preschool Sept. 7

Press release from Helping Hand Developmental Center:

On Saturday, September 7, Guidon Brewing Co. is hosting Rock Out for Kids!, a family friendly
music festival benefitting Helping Hand Developmental Center. Helping Hand is a non-profit
preschool program in Henderson County for children ages 2-5 p.m. with and without special needs.
Rock Out for Kids will start at noon and run until 10 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for
kids and will be sold at the door or online at facebook.com/hh4kids. In addition to live music
from 8 bands, there will be plenty of fun activities for kids – a bounce house slide, gigantic
Connect 4, face painting, and more. There will be a 50/50 raffle and door prizes. Food will be
available for purchase at Doc Brown’s BBQ food truck. Guidon Brewing Co. is donating $1 for
every pint purchased. Hendersonville Pediatric Dentistry, Edney Orthodontics, and Looking
Glass Eye Center are sponsoring this event.

The band line-up includes:

12:00 pm – Wesley Ganey
1:15 pm – Laura Laughter and Tim Levene
2:30 pm – Gilliam Gals
3:45 pm – Further to Fly
5:00 pm – Action Figures
6:00 pm – Jenny Arch and Friends
7:30 pm – Jamison Adam’s Project
9:00 pm – Billingsley

Rock Out for Kids is part of Helping Hand’s ongoing building campaign. They will be moving to
Grace Blue Ridge Church, but need to renovate an unfinished section of the church. The total
amount to raise is $260,000 and they are half way there. If you would like more information
about Helping Hand, Rock Out for Kids, and ways you can help support this program, please
contact Executive Director, Susan Deans at 828-692-7068.

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