APEX, NC, April 21, 2014 (Press-News.org) Positive lifestyle company Happy Fix (www.happyfix.com) is bringing its message on the road to the Lake Norman Bags & Brews Festival May 3rd at the Central Greenway at Mooresville Town Square in support of the inaugural fundraiser for the Captain Mark McDowell Memorial Foundation.
Happy Fix will be selling quality, sought-after products people love at the event, including uber-comfy apparel and fun accessories.
"We're honored to be supporting this event and the Captain Mark McDowell Foundation," Stacy Menzies, Happy Fix president said.
Captain McDowell grew up in Mooresville and graduated from the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. An F-15E Strike Eagle pilot, Captain McDowell died July 17, 2009 in a crash in Afghanistan, flying in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The Bags & Brews Festival was designed to help raise money to establish a yearly scholarship at South Iredell High School, McDowell's alma mater, in addition to assisting other charities and public schools with needed funds.
The festival features music from Noah Guthrie and High Wire, a sanctioned corn hole tournament, and beer vendors such as Mother Earth Brewing, Big Boss, The Olde Mecklenburg Brewery, Olde Hickory Brewery, Appalachian Mountain Brewery, Lagunitas Brewing, Lonerider, Natty Greene's, Aviator Brewing Company and many more. For details visit http://www.lakenormanbagsandbrewsfest.com.
The mission of Happy Fix is to redirect thoughts and feelings in a positive direction and remind people that happiness exists even when it feels absent. At those times it is most important to get a Happy Fix - a thought, image, scent, or anything else that brings a moment of joy and positively impacts your day. Happy Fix products are designed so people can continually use them to get their Happy Fix and share their positive lifestyle with family and friends.
Happy feels good at http://www.HappyFix.com.
About Happy Fix
Happy Fix is a positive lifestyle company bringing people joy and confidence to achieve their goals. We seek to remind people that positive thinking can improve their lives and that happy feels good. Happy Fix is a woman-owned family business based in North Carolina dedicated to partnering with trustworthy artists, vendors, and manufacturers to produce quality, sought-after products people love. Happy feels good at http://www.happyfix.com; follow us online at Facebook.com/GetMyHappyFix, Pinterest.com/GetMyHappyFix, and on Twitter @GetMyHappyFix.
Lake Norman Bags & Brews Festival Getting its Happy Fix May 3rd
Positive Lifestyle Company Sharing the Happy at Fundraiser for the Captain Mark McDowell Memorial Foundation
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