Lawrenceville Main Street Jubilee set to return May 5

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The 15th Annual Lawrenceville Main Street Jubilee is set for 12 to 5 p.m. May 5.

The event features food, rides, shopping, games, live music and entertainment

Activities for children include a Giant Slide, Castle Bounce, piny rides, rock climbing wall by ESF Summer Camps and face painting sponsored by Roma Bank.

Local restaurants are set offer a menu including barbecued chicken and ribs, pasta, cheese steaks and shish-kabobs. Also, carnival food like pizza, funnel cakes, fried Snickers, and Italian ice are set to be sold.

Local band The Tone Rangers and dancers from Shishya School of Performing Arts and the Dance Network are scheduled to perform.

The annual pie-eating contest, sponsored by Right at Home, is open to kids and adults. Prizes including gift cards for local restaurants and Melz Hair Salon.

The jubilee is set for Weeden Park and the parking lots between Craven Lane and Phillips Avenue, which intersect Route 206.

Lawrenceville Main Street is a volunteer-led organization dedicated to fostering a sense of community and continuing the revitalization of the historic downtown area.

More information is online at lawrencevillemainstreet.com.

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