Music festival returns Fri.

The Mansface Mountain Music Festival will kick off its second year this weekend.

The festival, hosted by the Muley Fanatics Foundation, begins at 11 a.m., Friday and Saturday. The group is excited to still have its musical line up both nights with the return of Jalan Crossland, who will wrap things up Saturday.

However, the foundation has added some new events to the festival. There will be cornhole and ping pong tournaments with barbecue smokers as the prizes. They also have an inflatable pirate ship for smaller youth to enjoy. In an email from Muley Fanatic Foundation President, Joshua Coursey said that the foundation is focused on giving a fun-filled weekend for all to enjoy.

“This event was designed to be an opportunity to gather and enjoy music, food and fun,” Coursey said. “The event was planned to showcase the heart of Green River where we have chosen to have our organization headquartered. We live here and we love this town and our efforts to bring folks from the community and afar together is important to the responsibilities we value in being engaged members of this community.”

They created the event to help people who love wildlife but might not have a huge interest in hunting have more awareness of what they can do to help.

“The whole point of the festival is to provide a great weekend of entertainment at a venue that is second to none in our mind for a celebration of community,” Coursey said.

“Of course the music acts are the mainstay of the festival but the addition of more vendors, the sidebar park activities and the drawing of the three great prizes on Saturday night in support of the Deer Elk Ecology Research project are going to be highlights.”

 

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