Falling Leaf Fest Returns to Eagleview Town Center on Sunday

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Hankin Group invites you to join it for a day full of games, food, and entertainment at the Falling Leaf Fest on Sunday, Oct. 6 at the Eagleview Town Center.

Admission to this event is free. A donation to the Chester County Food Bank is encouraged.

The Town Center has teamed up with Cure4Cam Childhood Cancer Foundation for the Falling Leaf Fest.

“We founded Cure4Cam to help with funding for childhood cancer research,” said Regina Evans, the foundation’s co-founder. “When our son Cameron was being treated, we saw multiple adverse effects of current treatment on him and other patients. Although he did have a very aggressive form of leukemia, damage to his organs from the current therapies contributed to his ultimate passing.”

Cure4Cam’s mission is to help fund more targeted therapies, which affect the cancer but not other cells in the body.

“Pedal4Cam, now in its fifth year, was started by a supporter who is an avid cyclist in order to reach out to a different group of people who were looking to support our charity in something other than a running race,” said Evans. “Last year, we added a two-mile charity walk to again try to broaden the event.”

The Ride ‘n’ Stride kicks off the event and check-in begins at 7:30 AM.

After the Ride ‘n’ Stride, performances start promptly at 11 AM. More than 45 crafters and performing groups will be in attendance. Restaurant Row – home to Al Pastor, Brickside, Bluefin Eagleview, Suburban Restaurant and Beer Garden, and Bright Spot Café – will also be open.

Click here and here to learn more about the Falling Leaf Fest and Pedal4Cam.

Click here for information on all things Eagleview Town Center.

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