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Call for Volunteers for Lewisville's Western Days Festival

Lewisville, TXLocal News

The City of Lewisville is actively seeking volunteers for its highly anticipated Western Days festival, scheduled for September 27 and 28, 2024. This community-centric event will take place in Old Town Lewisville, featuring a variety of volunteer roles such as information booth staff and hospitality support. To ensure a safe environment, volunteers must be at least 14 years old, with those under 18 required to have a parent or guardian present. The festival is designed to be family-friendly, showcasing live entertainment on multiple stages and a range of activities, including the MLE-sanctioned Padrino Foods World Tamale Eating Championship. Gates will open at 4 p.

m. on Friday and at noon on Saturday, encouraging community involvement throughout the weekend. Local sponsors, including Frost Bank and Bud Light, have rallied to support the event, further emphasizing its importance to the Lewisville community. Those interested in volunteering are encouraged to sign up online, ensuring a seamless experience for both volunteers and attendees. For the latest updates and information, residents can visit the official Western Days website.

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