Love good pies, cakes, fudge, cupcakes, cookies, muffins and more?
Beckley Renaissance, United Way of Southern West Virginia and Relay for Life are teaming up again this year for the third annual Sweet Treats Dessert Festival Saturday, May 2, in Beckley.
Businesses and organizations are invited to participate in the event by providing 100 dessert samples. Participants may use their booths to sell larger dessert portions, other food or specialty items, and/or to take orders. The event provides opportunities to promote a business, organization or special dessert, as well as support a worthy cause, according to Jill Moorefield, executive director of Beckley Renaissance.
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