ROCHESTER - The City Council approved a supplemental appropriation to fully fund the 2nd Annual Lilac Family Fun Festival on Tuesday.
Last year, the Recreation Department hosted the July festival at Spaulding High School and the James W. Foley Memorial Community Center. It included a fireworks show, 3 free carnival rides, numerous family-friendly activities, food and other vendors, and live entertainment by Strafford Wind Symphony and Whiskey Bent and The Hellhounds.
According to Lauren Krans, director of the Recreation Department, the inaugural event attracted thousands of attendees from all over the region. The original price tag was $25,000. However, with rising costs and the desire to expand the event, Krans proposed up to 43,000 in taxpayer funds be expended.
While acknowledging the positive impact on the community, Councilor Steve Beaudoin opposed the drastic increase.
"This is a wonderful event; don't get me wrong," said Beaudoin. "But going from 25k to 43k is a 72 percent increase in spending. Although it's not a lot of money in the grand scheme of things, I hate to see a 72 percent increase in anything."
Krans said the money would be used to enhance the fireworks show, add more live entertainment, and expand the carnival ride offerings. Krans said most of the adjustments were a result of overwhelmingly positive public feedback.
Councilor Alexander de Geofroy voiced his support, saying he wholeheartedly supports the increase.
"All things considered, this is a very modest investment for something that casts a positive light on the City of Rochester," he said.
Councilor Ashley Desrochers echoed de Geofroy's sentiment, citing numerous letters of support at the first public reading.
Councilor Don Hamann said he received roughly a dozen letters in support of the event, with only one in opposition. Hamann indicated that some residents encouraged a budget as high as $50,000, concluding "it's such a great day and such a great event."
Mayor Callaghan asked Krans if organizers have considered corporate sponsorships to help defray some of the cost. She responded by saying it was something they are considering for the future.
Krans ended by saying the festival budget is non-lapsing and any effort to save money would be repurposed the following year. In addition, Deputy City Manager and Finance Director Katie Ambrose said the event would be added to the city's annual budget going forward.
Ultimately, City Council voted unanimously to fund the Lilac Family Fun Festival.