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Cotton Candy and Community: SVTC at Happy Birthday America 2024

July 6, 2024·2 min read·Justin Franich
SVTC volunteer serving cotton candy at Happy Birthday America celebration in Gypsy Hill Park Staunton Virginia

Every Fourth of July, Gypsy Hill Park in Staunton fills up with lawn chairs, flags, and families. Happy Birthday America has been doing this since 1970, started by the Statler Brothers. Three days. Free admission. Fireworks. The whole town shows up.

And every year, we're there with a cotton candy booth.

Not because cotton candy has anything to do with addiction recovery. It doesn't. But because community has everything to do with it.

When people in the Shenandoah Valley hear "Teen Challenge," we want them to think of neighbors, not strangers. We want them to picture the guys behind the booth handing their kids cotton candy, not some facility they drive past on Route 11.

That's the point.

We spin cotton candy. We hand it out. We talk to people. Some of them know exactly who we are. Some of them have family members who went through the program. Some of them just want blue cotton candy for their kid and don't care who's serving it.

All of it matters.

Ministry isn't just what happens inside a building. It's what happens when you show up in your community and say, "We're here. We're part of this. And we're not going anywhere."

Staunton has been good to us. Happy Birthday America is one of the ways we get to be good back.

See you at the park next July.

Justin Franich, Executive Director of Shenandoah Valley Adult Teen Challenge

Justin Franich

Justin Franich is a Teen Challenge graduate who overcame a meth addiction and has been clean since 2005. He spent over a decade leading Christ‑centered recovery programs and now serves as Executive Director of Shenandoah Valley Adult Teen Challenge, helping families find the right path forward and supporting people as they rebuild life after addiction.

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