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High Knob Festival celebrates tenth anniversary with family-friendly activities in Virginia

May 07, 2024 | Scott County, Virginia



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High Knob Festival celebrates tenth anniversary with family-friendly activities in Virginia
The tenth annual High Knob Music Festival is set to take place in Scott County, Virginia, showcasing a commitment to community and family-friendly entertainment. Organizers emphasized the festival's unique appeal as a free event, encouraging families to enjoy a day of music without the burden of costs typically associated with outings. "It could cost you a hundred dollars to bring four kids out and feed them all day," one organizer noted, highlighting the festival's goal to provide an accessible experience for all.

The festival, which has garnered support from local governments and organizations, operates on a modest budget of $12,000, primarily funded through community donations. The event is designed to be drug and alcohol-free, promoting a safe environment for families. Attendees are invited to bring their own food and drinks, with transportation provided by MELC buses from JI Burton High School to the festival site at High Rock Recreation Area.

In addition to the music, the festival will feature patriotic opening ceremonies, including performances by local groups. Organizers are also working on improving accessibility, with plans for a handicapped-accessible observation platform and a wheelchair path to enhance the experience for all attendees.

Despite challenges, including limited support from the forest service for maintenance, the festival continues to thrive thanks to the dedication of volunteers and community backing. As the event approaches, organizers remain hopeful for a successful turnout, aiming to raise the necessary funds to keep this beloved tradition alive.

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