Change of venue for Saturday's Fall Festival
Service Directory
There’s been a change in venue in the Stopping the Madness Antibullying Foundation’s second annual Festival on the Square set for Halloween Day, Saturday, Oct. 31, The event has been moved to George Simon Hall at St. Monica’s Catholic Church with activities still scheduled from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
In addition to family entertainment, games and activities the event will include a chili cook-off with judging at 3 p.m. Entry fee is $20 and the top winners will receive cash prizes. Everyone is encouraged to bring their favorite recipes to the competition for SMAF’s Best Chili in Texas.
Cameron Police Chief Randy Dixon reported to the Cameron City Council Monday that he will be among the competitors, adding that CPD officers will be on hand at the festival to visit with families and sharing information about the harmful effects of bullying.
Stopping the Madness is an anti-bullying and community organization designed to counsel, educate, and motivate those affected by bullying.