UA Law School to Hold Family Fair on Saturday

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The University of Alabama School of Law Public Interest Institute (PII) is hosting a Family Fair day on Saturday, March 29, from 1-4 p.m. on the lawn behind the Law School.

The YMCA, Easter Seals, the Tuscaloosa Housing Authority and other community groups will provide transportation from all Tuscaloosa Housing Authority developments to the fair.

“I thought the fair would be a good idea because my experience with the Law School’s Public Interest Institute has shown me that there are a wide variety of public services available for people in need. The purpose of the fair is to bring people together with representatives from each of these organizations so that everyone will have a chance to learn more about services available in Tuscaloosa.

“There will also be lots of games and other fun activities for the kids so that families can just relax and enjoy the afternoon together,” said Alan Miller, a UA Law School student who developed the idea for the Family Fair.

The PII expects more than 600 local residents to attend the fair. The event will feature games and activity booths for children, provided by some 23 Law School organizations. The fair will offer legal and public service information booths from 32 community organizations. Participating organizations include Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Smart Minds, Girl Scouts, Caring Hands Hospice and others. Booths will include a caterpillar obstacle course, moonwalk, TCBY on Wheels, inflatable climbing wall, duck pond, basketball shoot and more.

Created in 2000, the PII has about 450 of the Law School’s 550 students involved in at least one PII program each year.

Rain location for the event is the Ferguson Center.

Contact

Katina Powe or Linda Hill, Office of Media Relations, 205/348-8325, lhill@ur.ua.edu

Source

Professor Pam Bucy, UA Law School, 205/348-1139, pbucy@law.ua.edu
Alan Miller, UA Law School student, alanbmiller@yahoo.com