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Healthy Feet Are The Foundation For Healthy Living
Our be performing along with opener Conor Maynard, a YouTube sensation.
Other highlights of this year’s Classic will be additional food trucks; additional zip lines; a dynamic, hands-on display for kids from COSI; and the return of the pig races. Sue Wee Flying Pigs are back and are bringing along racing dachshunds that wear hot dog costumes.
“Every year it gets bigger and they seem to have more rides,” Michelle says. “For what the tickets cost, it’s a really great day for the family.”
And the cause is a worthy one, she says.
“It’s great that they’re raising that awareness because people don’t know what to do or where to go for help, and if you can have an outreach that brings them in like that, it’s great. It’s a pretty common problem. I think it’s more common than we realize,” Michelle says.
Tickets, which include the concert, Grand Prix and Family Day, are $20 per person ages 11 and up. Children 10 and under are free, but tickets are required. To purchase tickets, or for more information on volunteering, visit www.thenewalbanyclassic.com. Lisa Aurand is editor of Healthy New Albany Magazine. Feedback welcome at laurand@cityscenemediagroup.com.
By Rhonda Koulermos