The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Festival

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mencin Day festival, usually held in spring but moved to September this year, and could provide plenty of space for safe distancing.

“The bottom line is, we’re in a good place in our society, and we have an opportunit­y to blend all the strengths that we have,” she said.

Supervisor Laura Smith said she liked the idea, but asked how it would differ from the Internatio­nal Spring Festival held, prior to 2020, at North Penn High School and sponsored by the Lansdale Public Library. Taylor said the fall multicultu­ral festival could attract a different demographi­c and residents, with interactiv­e games and sports in the park fields instead of static displays seen inside the high school.

“I think this is different, because we’re doing it with a different set of people. We’re just not doing the groups that are always there, we’ll ask community residents to help out, and I think it has more of an interactiv­e and engaging piece throughout the day,” Taylor said.

Supervisor Chuck Wilson asked how the event organizers would deal with logistics like emergency vehicle access, staff overtime and parking. Taylor asked if the board had any point person to do so, and Wilson suggested meeting with the township’s special events committee that typically works through those details — and one more raised by township Manager Rob Ford.

“When we have our special events down there, we start panicking about the weather the week before,” said Ford.

“Our overflow parking is the field. If it gets wet, we can’t use it,” he said, adding that the main park field “turns into a huge lake” after heavy rains.

Taylor asked if organizers could plan on a rain date, like the day after the proposed Sept. 25 date; Ford said staff and the parks committee usually suggest a subsequent weekend, to allow weather to clear.

“If (flooding) happens on a Saturday, we couldn’t do it on a Sunday, so it’s best to have at least a week,” Ford said.

Supervisor Dan Bell asked what size crowd the organizers hope to draw, and Taylor said that could be worked on with the special events committee; supervisor Rich Marino asked about the event hours, and Taylor said her rough estimate was 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., but that could also be refined with the committee.

“We want to spread it out, have people be able to come in and out, and have things going on” for a full day, she said.

Wilson asked when Taylor would like to return with more details after talks with the events committee, and she said late May was likely.

“We’re glad you feel comfortabl­e enough in this township. This is something we haven’t ever done at Fischer’s Park either, so this is new for us, too,” Marino said.

Towamencin’s supervisor­s next meet at 7:30 p.m. on April 14; for more informatio­n visit www. Towamencin.org.

“I think this is different, because we’re doing it with a different set of people. We’re just not doing the groups that are always there, we’ll ask community residents to help out, and I think it has more of an interactiv­e and engaging piece throughout the day.”

— Organizer Carmina Taylor

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