The Reese Ainley Foundation will present the fourth annual ReeseFest June 8 at the Naylor City Park.
The event will begin at 9:30 a.m. with a community worship church service in the park. The main event will begin at 11 a.m. with unlimited access to all exhibits with a $10 wrist band.
The 501(c) 3 non-profit gives back 100 percent of the money raised to the Naylor community through various outreach. Outreach projects include scholarships, school supplies to all Naylor students, a playground at the Judson Ward Park (Naylor City) and plans to have additional equipment added.
The foundation has also helped through private donations to families in need in hopes to bless others through difficult times. The foundation has partnered with Naylor School to provide holiday grams, ice cream, Christmas gifts and other needs as they arise.
The main events will include live music, petting zoo, foam party, face painting, bounce house, silent auction, horse shoes for adults, cow drop, dunking booth, concessions, catfish at the cook shack, gift card raffle and much more all provided by sponsorships and donations.
Ripley County Sheriff Mike Barton will sit in the dunking booth, and will donate money to the foundation for every time he is dunked.
Last year The Reese Ainley Foundation provided nearly $30,000 to our local community and families. The foundation was established in memory of the late Reese Madeline Ainley, to benefit the Naylor community.