CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The Lake Community Pride Foundation will present the fifth annual Power to the Youth Festival on Sunday, Sept. 20.
The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Clearlake's Austin Park, 14077 Lakeshore Drive.
The Lake Community Pride Foundation is a nonprofit group who maintains and supports a teen shelter, Safe House of Lake County, supports the youth performing arts and organizes youth events for the community.
Power to the Youth offers physical activities, youth entertainment, music and community education.
This year's event will feature a 3-on-3 basketball tournament for different age groups and a skate park competition for varying skill levels in scooters, BMX and skateboarding with prizes for the winners.
It is free to enter these activities and all participants must register in advance and/or be prepared to play at 10 a.m. on the day of the event.
Glory Day's Flag Football League will have their annual Power to the Youth flag football event.
Two stages across the park will play this year's musical lineup made up of: As All Else Fails, Death and Taxes, Dawn of Delirium, James Taylor, Fetti Rich, Masta Slash Beatz, Ojeezus Tha Gawd and more.
Multiple bouncy houses, sandbox, Lego table, video games and other local agency booths offering activities and information about their services will be available throughout the park.
More than 20 booths will be featured at this year's event, offering information ranging from education to politics to health care and local businesses.
Admission to the event is free so bring the whole family.
If you're interested in holding a booth for the event, volunteering for the event or donating toward the cost of the event, contact Bruno Sabatier at 707-695-0834 or at