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Come to the Fairy House Festival Saturday at Pine Banks

Come to the Fairy House Festival Sat. Aug 24 from Noon - 4 pm at Pine Bank: Builder's Workshop, Fairy House Walk, Story Hour, Music & more!

A child looks with wonder at the Forestdale School's Fairy House entry which previously won 1st place in the Group Division.
A child looks with wonder at the Forestdale School's Fairy House entry which previously won 1st place in the Group Division. (Photo by Sarah Dawe.)

MaldenWard Five City Councillor Barbara Murphy invites Melrosians to come to the fifth Fairy House Festival from Noon to 4pm, Saturday, August 24, 2019 at Pine Banks Park.

“The Fairy House Festival is a time for families to unplug, get creative and enjoy the natural habitat of Pine Banks Park,” said Councillor Murphy. “Building a house for nature’s friends engages the imagination and creates a sense of joy and pride.”

The event will feature a Builder’s Workshop where children will be able to use their imagination and all natural materials to build homes for fairies and nature’s other friends including hobbits, elves, gnomes or trolls. All participants will receive an official Fairy House Builder’s Certificate.

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Premade Fairy Houses already submitted as contest entries by many individuals and groups will be on display at the event as part of the “Fairy House Walk.” Story hour with Dora St. Martin, director of the Malden Public Library will be held at 1 pm. An Arts and Craft table will on going throughout the event. Music will be performed by the Malden High School Chamber Orchestra members.

Attendees are invited to bring a picnic lunch, enjoy the natural habitat and enjoy the afternoon.

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Councillor Murphy who started the event five years ago, inspired by author and illustrator Tracy Kane’s Fairy Houses series, is hoping for an even bigger crowd this year. “Join us Saturday and help sprinkle a little fairy dust in our world,” she said.

Pine Banks Park, located at 1087 Main Street, Malden, is a recreational area containing ballfields, picnic areas and walking trails that spans more than one hundred acres spread across the Malden/ Melroseline. Both cities share equally the cost of maintaining this public park.

This event is sponsored by Malden Ward Five City Councillor Barbara Murphy, the Adelaide Breed Bayrd Foundation and Pine Banks Park.

Rain Date: Sunday, August 25, 2019. For more information contact Councillor Murphy at murphyforward5@yahoo.com.

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