ENC Renaissance Faire Donates $3,500 to Lenoir/Greene United Way

ENC Renaissance Faire Donates $3,500 to Lenoir/Greene United Way

ENC Renaissance Faire recently made a donation of $3,500 to Lenoir/Greene United Way.  The 2nd Annual Renaissance Faire was held at the Lenoir County Fairgrounds on April 22-23, 2023 where close to 4,000 people were in attendance.

“It is an honor and privilege to host this event, stated Julie Babbin, co-director of ENC Renaissance Faire.  We are truly grateful to be able to donate to Lenoir/Greene United Way as a way of giving back to this wonderful community.”

“We are very appreciative of the ENC Renaissance Faire for this significant contribution, stated Molly Taylor, Executive Director of Lenoir/Greene United Way. 

This investment will help us further our mission of transforming the lives of our local community through our partnerships with amazing local nonprofit organizations.  An investment in your local United Way is a direct investment in the lives of local citizens and serving the needs of our community at-large.”


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