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Football, fun for dads and daughters

Art on your face: Get it at the Arts in the Park Juried Craft Show and Festival, Sunday at High School Park, Cheltenham.
Art on your face: Get it at the Arts in the Park Juried Craft Show and Festival, Sunday at High School Park, Cheltenham.Read more

The Philadelphia Soul host Daddy-Daughter Night on Saturday with a free postgame concert featuring performances by Disney television and music stars.

The Soul vs. the Arizona Rattlers arena football game, a rematch of Arena Bowl XXV, begins at 4:05 p.m. About 7 there will be a 90-minute postgame concert with Disney network's Caroline Sunshine and RoShon Fegan from the show Shake It Up. Boy group IM5 will also perform. Concert host for the evening will be Sierra McCormick from Disney's A.N.T. Farm. The concert is free with a game ticket.

Daddy-Daughter Night was created to provide fathers the opportunity to share a memorable experience with their daughters.

18th Annual Arts in the Park Juried Craft Show and Festival

The 18th Annual Arts in the Park Juried Craft Show and Festival takes place Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in High School Park, Cheltenham.

The festival will feature 50 juried artisans and will have face-painting, a moonbounce, hayrides, and hands-on arts and crafts. There will be several youth performances including the Cheltenham High School horn group, Quartet Red; Elkins Park ninth-grade all-girl rock group Melrose Q; and student a cappella groups Up the Octave, Sons of Pitch and more.

Second Annual Kidsbridge Walk2stop Bullying

On Sunday, kids can take a stand against bullying and enjoy a concert, a museum tour, and more fun activities at the Second Annual Kidsbridge Walk2stop Bullying at the College of New Jersey in Ewing.

Registration and prewalk activities begin at 9 a.m. and the two-mile walk around the college campus begins at 10. Grammy Award-winning artist Miss Amy will perform music that encourages children to be physically active. Children can jam to the tunes spun by a DJ, get their faces painted, participate in a Kids' Build activity from Home Depot, and more. Beginning at 10:30, families can tour the Kidsbridge Tolerance Museum on the campus. There will be complimentary food, tattoos, and bracelets.

The free event is also a fund-raiser where freewill donations will be accepted. Proceeds go to the museum's anti-bullying program.