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VIA Centers for Neurodevelopment “Family Festival”
VIA Centers for Neurodevelopment “Family Festival”

Ethan Long, President & CEO at VIA Centers for Neurodevelopment stopped by the Big Greasy Breakfast to share with Highway John & Tawne all the details of their 1st Family Festival and Community Walk.

VIA Family Festival & Community Walk
Join us on April 13th from 10am-12pm for VIA’s first ever Family Festival & Community Walk at the Charlottesville High School track. This event is free and open to anyone in the community!

Activities include:

Community Walk around the track starting at 10am
Hayrides
Popcorn and Cotton Candy
Face Painting
Games
Community Partner Booths
Register here for the event and receive a free tote bag screen printed by VIA adults!

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