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Fundraiser for Foster Kids Charity in Searcy on Saturday

By: Arkansas Today
Updated: September 20, 2012
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Bikers 4 Foster Kids, an Arkansas charity, wants everyone to find out about the wonders of foster parenting.

The non-profit is having its 2nd Annual Foster Friends Festival in Searcy on Saturday.
 
Last year's event had about 1,000 people attend and raised $6,000 dollars for the group.

Several families stepped up to serve as foster parents or find out more about it thanks to the information they received at the festival.

There will be free food (while it lasts), a Kid Zone, 3-on-3 basketball tournament, car and bike show, live bands, and more.
 
Faran Hearyman, co-chair of the event and Ed Siler, a member of the charity's Board of Directors, shared the details with Mallory Hardin on Arkansas Today.

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