
Jamie Doran/Valley Press The Beaver Creek Ranch displayed their purple proudly at the 29th Annual Huckleberry Festival Saturday. The Beaver Creek Ranch won second place for Best Commercial Float in the parade. The festival took place last Friday, Saturday and Sunday and attracted roughly 3,500 visitors from all over, according to Liz Cintrino, the chair of the Huckleberry Festival. This years festivities included a karaoke sing-a-long on Friday night and a Jam and Jell…
August 13, 2008
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August 13, 2008 midnight
Huckleberries draw a crowd
Liz Cintrino, the 29th Annual Huckleberry Festival chair, called the event a huge success.