This
Father’s Day weekend, the Better Dads Festival will create an active, soulful,
inspirational, fun, and educational space for the Asheville community to
explore and celebrate fatherhood. The event welcomes people of all ages from
Asheville’s diverse communities. Live music, dance, games, costumes, drumming,
storytelling, crafts, poetry, and a dress-your-dad photo booth will provide
opportunities to play together. Community speakers and resource booths will
invite festivalgoers to explore how men show up in their lives, the challenges
they face, and new possibilities. For those seeking deeper connection, there
will be sharing circles.
The musical
lineup will include acclaimed local artists LYRIC (who performs with her
father), David LaMotte, and the Billy Jonas Band.
Awesome
food and beverage vendors- Corner Kitchen Catering, Ghan Shan Station, Flat
Rock Bakery Pizza, Highland Brewing Company, to name a few- will be on site.
The Better
Dads Festival is the brainchild of Hendersonville resident, Alan Kay who has
aspired to create a celebration of healthy fatherhood in all its forms. When
asked, “Why the name Better Dads?” Alan responded with:
“Great
question! In today’s world, it’s up to all of us, with all of our diversity, to
create the next generation of compassionate and authentic men committed to a
common good. It’s our collective responsibility to mentor and create a
nurturing environment so that all children can grow up in an equitable
community. How men show up in the world begins with what our children learn in
their families, from the media, in their schools, and from their peers. Women
and men share equally in determining how we communicate, maintain
relationships, respect one another, and welcome diversity. While the festival
focuses on nurturing better dads, we know that we all have a part to play.
We’re delighted by the support of various women’s organizations that have
agreed to participate in this event. We all have much to share. We all have
much to learn."
The Better
Dads Festival is an outgrowth of work done by men involved with the ManKind
Project (MKP), specifically within the Asheville community. MKP is a nonprofit
training and education organization with three decades of success hosting
life-changing experiential personal development programs for men. MKP supports
a global network of peer-facilitated men’s groups and supports men in leading
lives of integrity, authenticity, and service.
This will
be a very lively and visual event that will invite participants to consider how
to make a better world together. To learn more about the Better Dads Festival
please visit BetterDadsFestival.org.
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