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Show • PANCITKIILAKK • HATCH • BRYCK • TROPIC • ANTIMONY • HI-NRIF.YILI.I- • CANNONYII.U: • ESCAKWII: • BOULDER •DICKCUKKK. Thursday, July 13, 2006 • Issue # 68 DUCK CREEK DAYS 2006 HERITAGE FESTIVAL July 13,14,15,2006 Anasazi Museum & Park • Boulder, Utah Horseback Mail Delivery, Coombs Family Focus, Campfire Songs Music - Formula B, Brent & Ted, Mark Baysinger, Graydon and Patrick Briggs, Black Wagon, Mecham Sisters & Lynn Griffin, Sofa Kings, Ridin* the Faultline. Kid Activities, Silent Action, Vendors Writing Workshop, Old Mail Trail History with Jerry Roundy, Saddle Display, Dutch Oven Cook-off, Native Dancers, Vendors. Music: Dave & Juan Daniel Holladay, Eric Scott, Robert Owen, Tim Clark, Anselm Spring, Coyote Town Criers, Camille & Doug Hall, Ridin' the Faultine. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs. WEATHER rha Hut L£iAQU_Etam Sfi OK Wort Ju) 19 87°F 25™ ANNUAL ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW AND CHILI COOK-OFF JULY 21 S T & 22 N D The annual Duck Creek Days Event is back with this year's theme of "After the Flood". Last year the event was cancelled due to the flooding in the Village meadow from a winter that boasted record snowfall. However, this year, the meadow is ready for our event! Duck Creek Days is an arts and crafts show and a chili cook-off. It is held every summer in the month of July. This year the dates are July 21M and 22nd. Duck Creek Village is 28 miles east of Cedar City, Utah on Highway 14. For those of you who haven't visited Duck Creek, it is a beautiful mountain setting nestled in a meadow complete with a meandering stream, 80-foot tall ponderosa pines, and glistening aspen trees. During this July weekend, this peaceful setting is transformed into a tent-filled city housing artisans, crafters and chili-cookers from throughout the southwestern United States. The event begins at noon on Friday the 21st and ends Saturday night at 10:00 pm. There is live entertainment daily performed by dance groups and musicians offering a country theme. The evenings are filled with music and dancing with performances by Muddy Boots Band on Friday evening and Ivory Johnson Band on Saturday evening. In addition to sampling the wonderful chili cook-off event, you can look forward to enjoying some wonderful Duck Creek Days Cuisine. Food vendors will provide Mexican food, barbeque, Navajo Tacos, Ice Cream, snow cones, steak sandwiches and much more!! Duck Creek Days has something for kids of all ages. There will be kids* crafts, games, bounce houses, climbing walls & a giant slide. A crowd favorite is always the Duck Races. You can sponsor a floating rubber duck for a buck and cheer you duck on as it floats the creek to the other side of the meadow to victory and prizes. Perhaps the most popular event during Duck Creek Days is the giant raffle featuring over 100 prizes to be given away. This raffle features a grand prize of a POLARIS SPORTSMAN 500 ATV. Prizes are provided by area businesses. Raffle tickets can be purchased for $ 1.00 and are available in most of the Village stores and at the event Main Tent on Friday and Saturday. The Duck Creek Days event proceeds will go to the Duck Creek Days Civic and Ad Association. The Association will use the proceeds for the benefit and enhancement of community non-profit services and amenities. For more information please call us at (435) 682-2690 or log on to www.duckcreekvillage.com. Come and join us in the cool mountain air and help us celebrate our return "After the Hood"! What can you say about a society that says that God is dead and Elvis is alive? Irv Kupcinet PRE-SORT STANDARD PAID LOA, UTAH snapshot@scinternet.net Loa, Utah 84747 PERMIT No. 5 BOXHOLDER THE GARFIFXD COUNTY INSIDER is owned and operated by Snapshot Multimedia and distributed weekly to all of Garfield County. Its purpose is to inform residents about local issues and events. Thank you. |