Sports
Main Line Lax Benefit Festival Set For April 29
More than 50 women's and men's teams will face off during the lacrosse festival at Radnor High School next week.
The Katie Samson Foundation is bringing its annual lacrosse festival to the Main Line again, and this year's festival is bigger then ever. The 17th annual KSF Lacrosse Festival is set to bring 54 teams to a Main Line high school on Saturday, April 29.
The event kicks off at 9 a.m. and is set to end at 6 p.m. at Radnor High School, 130 King Road, Wayne.
Admission is just $10 for adults, $5 for students, and kids under 3 years old are free.
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Aside from 26 men's teams and 28 women's teams playing at the festival, there will be wheelchair rugby, tennis and basketball games, youth games, more than 20 vendors, two FanZones with rides, bounces houses, rock walls, face painting, BBQ, raffle prizes, clothing, equipment etc., and even a guest appearance from the Phillie Phanatic.
Since the festival began in 2000, more than $1.8 million have been raised buy the Katie Samson Foundation, which raises funds for charities benefiting medical research and providing care for people with spinal cord injuries, patient care, research, and quality of life.
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Visit the KSF Lacrosse Festival website to learn more about the event, including a game schedule, registration, and how to donate to the Katie Samson Foundation.
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