INSIGHT Magazine April 2015 | Page 12

S ometimes, the best way to help a child is simply being there; it’s a practical truth for raising kids, and as it happens, it’s also true of the Foothills Family Festival on April 25. “The Foothills Festival is centered around giving back to the children specifically,” said Teresa Crosson, secretary and music director of the festival. “Each child gets a wristband that says ‘Foothills Family Festival’ they can look down at and say ‘Somebody cared enough to think about us today.’” Everything earned from the festival goes to local organizations that help give children a fighting chance against sexual and physical abuse, neglect and unhealthy environments. Beneficiaries include the Calhoun/Cleburne Children’s Center, which helps law enforcement and the Department of Human Resources identify problem cases and intervene on behalf of children involved, and Family Links, which helps Calhoun County children grow up in positive environments and avoid criminal behavior. The festival includes live music from acts like the Hutch Edwards Project, food and craft vendors and plenty of rides and games for the kids, as well as some unusual surprises like the Reptile Lady, who has a trailer full of snakes, lizards and other scaly friends. Every child that attends is entered into a raffle for one of several brand new bicycles, which Crosson says has always been a favorite event, with one boy falling to his knees and thanking God when he won a bike, which he’d never expected to have. “We consider ourselves successful when we bring awareness to child abuse and help stop it,” said Crosson. “If you make one child feel needed, wanted, loved and secure, then you’re successful.” The Foothills Family Festival is April 25 and starts at 9 AM. Admission is free. For information about the festival and charities involved, to apply for vendor space or to join the car show, visit www.foothillsfamilyfestival.com for more information. ✻ April 2015 INSIGHT