The Ponoka Spring Festival happening today has been moved indoors due to expected rain in the forecast.
The second annual family-friendly event will still have a multitude of activities, including Storytime in the Park, hosted by the Ponoka Jubilee Library.
Andrew Jones, the town manager of parks, recreation and facilities, lists some of the attractions.
“We will have bouncy houses, glitter tattoos, food trucks, balloon animals, all sorts of yard games,” said Jones.
The hope is to have more than 200 attendees.
The free event will be held from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the curling rink at the Ponoka Arena Complex, with entrance through the yellow doors on the south side of the main entrance.
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