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5 Things You Should Know About Attending a Sharefest

8/14/2020

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Take a look at the Sharefest’s event page before you arrive.
On the event page you’ll find a detailed schedule, information on social distancing and hand hygiene, and a link to register. The individual event pages can be found at festivalofsharing.org/sharefests.

Bring a reusable water bottle.
Festival of Sharing is taking steps to be more environmentally friendly and we need your help! Staying hydrated is important for any Sharefest participant.

Dress for the weather.
Most of our activities take place outside as long as the weather isn’t severe. And if we’re being real, it’s Missouri, so you should probably bring a jacket, sunscreen and an umbrella. Don't forget your mask in 2020!

Invite your friends!
Our events are free and open to the public for kids of all ages. While in 2020 we will be limiting the activities due to safety concerns, we typically have activities for our friends who can sit, stand, sort, lift, count, organize and more. Please stay tuned for 2021 when we can hopefully incorporate our activities back into the Sharefest days!

Prepare your heart.
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The day will be full of joy, fellowship, and hard work. We do all of this for the opportunity to serve our neighbors and glorify God.  
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    • Food Box Photos
    • Fleece Blanket Directions
  • Sharefests
  • Quilt Auction
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  • Community Meetings
  • Festival News
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