After a most challenging year for education, Remake Learning Days Across America (RLDAA), presented locally by Danny Davis Electric, returns to the Townsend Spring Heritage & Bluegrass Festival (www.smokymoutains.org), May 7-8, at the Townsend Visitor Center (7906 E. Lamar Alexander Pkwy., Townsend).

These events are designed for parents and caregivers to learn alongside their kids and offer relevant and engaging educational experiences for youth of all ages.

Danny Davis Electric Company is conducting hands-on construction related family-fun activities.

“The Blount Partnership, working with Blount County’s school districts, wants make new ways of learning fun and accessible to more kids, enabling their families to experience remarkable learning that happens everywhere,” said Blount Partnership Communications Director Jeff Muir. “With parents and caregivers more engaged in children’s learning than ever before, our hope is that this learning day sparks new passions for youth and inspire families to deepen their learning experiences together.”

The Blount Partnership is slated to have a myriad of other fun activities at the festival such as face painting, Bluegrass music, cloggers, crafts and food trucks. The activities are free and parking is $10 per day.