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Bigfoot likes the Salmon and Mushroom Festival at Mt Hood.
Bigfoot Rocks.....
Cascade
Geographic Society's
21st Annual
Mount Hood Salmon,
Mushroom &
Bigfoot Festival
2013
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21 st Annual
Mount Hood Salmon, Mushroom & Bigfoot Festival
(Saturday) October
5th, 2013 & (Sunday) October 6th, 2013
Featuring “Native American Salmon Bake” (on both days),
&
the
“Mount Hood Scarecrow Championship” (on both days)
&
“Mount Hood Scarecrow Fashion Show”
(on both days)
&
“Sasquatch Talk” (on both days)
~ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday/10
a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday~
Mt. Hood Village, 65000 East U.S. Highway 26,
near the historic Village of Brightwood,
Oregon
No Admission! Free Parking!
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Two of the Northwest’s
greatest bounties are the Salmon and Wild Mushrooms, which are the honored celebrities at this festival, is featured at this
21st annual event.
This two-day,
family-oriented event is held during the month of October to welcome home the return of the Salmon to the streams of Oregon’s
Mount Hood and the Wild Mushrooms to its forested landscapes. Featured: Native American storytelling, original Folk
music, arts and crafts, exhibits on Salmon and Wild Mushrooms (including Mushroom identification), and great food. There
is a Native American Salmon bake and Salmon Habitat Walks, and Wild Mushrooms on sale. A scarecrow-making contest will
take place on both days. There will even be a Sasquatch Talk with speakers discussing the rich oral traditions of Northwest
Native American tribes about these Wild People of the mountains and forests.
Northwest Music Concert &
Entertainment Schedule
for
Cascade Geographic
Society's 21st Annual
Mount Hood Salmon, Mushroom, & Bigfoot Festival
http://cascadegeographicsociety.com/salmon-mushroom--bigfoot-festival-schedule.html
For a pdf version of the Salmon and Mushroom Festival Vendor App please click here.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: MICHAEL P. JONES (CASCADE GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY) --- (503) 622-4798.
Cascade Geographic Society, an educational
non-profit, staffed by volunteers who believe in the preservation of Oregon history and hands-on education. P.O.Box 398,
Rhododendron, OR 97049 503-622-4798
Copyright 2012, Cascade Geographic Society
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