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September 28, 2024
11am - 6pm
955 Shoppers Way, Largo, MD 20774
Festival Mission
Through engaging cultural experiences, interactive activities, timely resources and inclusive programming, we aim to bring an upscale experience, foster connections, inspire collaboration, raise awareness on the importance of environmental stewardship and promote a sense of pride among residents, businesses and visitors alike.
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Festival Agenda
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FESTIVAL Q&A
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Is There a Bag Policy?No. All bags are subject to search.
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If It Rains Does That Mean the Festival is Cancelled?No. The event is open rain or shine. Only stages will be shutdown if there is lightning detected in the area.
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May I Bring Alcohol?No.
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Can I Pay with a Credit Card at the Festival?Food, merchandise, and activities vendors may take cash only or also take credit cards. Plan accordingly.
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Are the festival grounds handicapped accessible?Yes.
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Am I Allowed to Bring My Own Food?No. We encourage you to purchase from our vendors.
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Can I Bring My Dog?No. We do not have permits that allows for animals.
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Is There Parking?Yes. Parking is made available across from the festival grounds.
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What Can I Do to Protect My Health + Safety at the Festival?Be Sure to stay hydrated and drink lots of water, wear sunscreen and a hat, stay close to people you know, and follow instructions from Festival staff – they are there to help.
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Will there be security?Prince George's County Police Department has been made aware of festival and will be patrolling periodically during the festival.
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Will There Be Places to Sit Down?There will be seating, but it is limited, so wear comfortable shoes.
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What Items are Prohibited?Glass containers, firearms, and fireworks, lawn chairs, coolers, tents.
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Will There Be a First Aid Station?No. Please note that we are next to the UM Regional Hospital.
Ways to get Involved
What is Stormwater Management and Why Should I Care?
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Stormwater management involves the planning, control, and regulation of runoff generated by rainfall and snowmelt in urban areas. It is essential in an urban community to prevent flooding, minimize erosion, and reduce the pollution of local waterways. Effective stormwater management ensures that excess water is properly directed and filtered, protecting infrastructure and natural habitats. By managing stormwater, urban communities can mitigate the impact of heavy rains, safeguard public health, and promote environmental sustainability, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for residents.