A technical glitch couldn’t keep the first Alder Groove and Grub show from coming close to its $2,000 donation target.
Aldergrove Business Association president Jodi Steeves told the Langley Advance Times because of the problem with a tap app, attendees were unable to use their cards to contribute during the event, held in the Aldergrove Plaza located on the corner of 272nd Street and Fraser Highway, on Saturday, Aug. 26.
As a result, donations in lieu of entry fees had to be made in cash.
Despite that, just under $2,000 will be split between the Aldergrove Food Banks and the Starfish Backpack program that helps hungry students.
It was close to the goal of between $2,000 and $3,000, Steeves announced before the event.
Alder Groove and Grub is underway at the plaza at Fraser Highway and 272nd until 9 p.m. Great food and music in a licensed environment. Entry by donation to the food bank and starfish backpack program. pic.twitter.com/Svp0wRaO0Y
— Langley Advance Times (@LangleyTimes) August 27, 2023
Other than that, the mix of live music, a dance floor, mini doughnuts, margarita slushies, and a beer garden, was a success, Steeves believed.
“The dance floor was packed,” she said.
Next year, she thinks it might run longer than 5 to 9 p.m.
Food vendors included Veronica’s Perogies, Brick Alley Bistro, Mr. Taco, and Ooties Hot Mini Donuts.
Live music was provided by Incognito featuring Nadine States.
First Alder Groove and Grub was held at the plaza at Fraser Highway and 272 on Saturday. Great food and music in a licensed environment. pic.twitter.com/Jrr5KQxLcb
— Langley Advance Times (@LangleyTimes) August 27, 2023
Aldergrove resident Lori Neville, who worked on the event, was smiling and grooving along with the music.
“It’s really fun and I think that it’s something that Aldergrove needs,” Neville remarked.
“We need to have fun things in our community.”
Events like Groove and Grub, a 19-plus adults event, could draw people from other communities, she believed.
“I think that Aldergrove is a great community and because we’re in between Langley and Abbotsford, we can [attract] people from both towns, to come and enjoy our events.”
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