HURLEYVILLE– Hope Alive 845 is turning up the heat this summer with a full-day celebration at Morningside Park in Hurleyville on Saturday, July 19. The event will feature a high-energy …
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HURLEYVILLE– Hope Alive 845 is turning up the heat this summer with a full-day celebration at Morningside Park in Hurleyville on Saturday, July 19. The event will feature a high-energy Volleyball Tournament, a scenic Bike Run, and a live Music Fest – all packed into one unforgettable community day along with all day food trucks, games, vendors and community activities.
Volleyball Tournament – Start the Day Strong
The day kicks off bright and early at 9am with the Volleyball Tournament on the courts at Morningside Park. Teams from across the region will battle it out in a fun, competitive atmosphere. Expect fast serves, big hits, and a lot of community spirit.
Bike Run – Ride for a Cause
At 10am, riders will gather at the Quickway Diner in Bloomingburg for a scenic Bike Run through the Hudson Valley. The route winds its way to Morningside Park, welcoming riders just in time to catch the day’s main festivities. It’s a ride with a purpose – supporting Hope Alive 845’s efforts to uplift and serve local families.
Live Music Fest – All Afternoon
Starting at 12pm, the park comes alive with music. A lineup of local artists and bands will hit the stage, delivering everything from rock and country to hip-hop and soul. Bring a blanket, grab some food, and enjoy an afternoon of nonstop live performances under the summer sun.
Food, Fun, and Family Activities
Alongside the main events, there will be food trucks, games, vendors. Whether you’re competing, riding, or just soaking it all in, there’s something for everyone at this all-ages event.
A Day That Brings People Together
This isn’t just a summer party it’s a chance to show up for each other. Proceeds and partnerships from the event help fuel Hope Alive 845’s outreach and advocacy work, supporting youth programs and families in need throughout the region.
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