
Maria Porter, left, youth program manager from La Esperanza, and volunteer Carmen Garcia keep the grill cooking all day long. BY STEVEN BILLUPS
La Esperanza held its Third Annual Family Festival June 28 at Bedford Park in Georgetown. Families enjoyed live music, a kids' activity area and barbecued food. Several local nonprofits were on hand to discuss resources available to the community. All of the activities and food were donated by local businesses in the area.
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