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KIDS FAIR!! Saturday will be a busy day!

June 20, 2010

For a Report on the Kids Fair go to Children & Youth page.
Family Resource Center’s Annual Happy Camp Kids’ Fair will be held on Sat. June 26th at the River Park. They plan to have lots of information, prizes, games, art, music, food and FUN! It will begin at 11:00 and will finish this year at 1:30. Please bring the family, especially the kids, and come!

On the very same day, June 26th, if you’re headed upriver, the Scott Bar Community Association is holding a Ducky Derby and Frontier Day. The event runs from noon to 4:00 PM. They’re raising money for their children’s programs. You can adopt a ducky for $10.00 or 3 for $25.00. They will be dropped off the bridge into the Scott River at Scott Bar about 12:00 noon and race about a half mile downriver. The first ten ducks to reach the finish line win a prize! First place is a $200.00 VISA card, $100.00 VISA card for second prize and third place gets a $75.00 card. There are other prizes for the next seven ducks to finish. They are also having a horseshoe tournament, all entry fees will go back out in cash prizes for the winners. They will also serve food, hold kids’ games and have cow bingo!

Vendors are welcome to the craft fair. Call Cheryl Horvath at 496-3401 if you want to participate or have questions. You can adopt your duck at Quigley’s, Seiad Store or by calling Cheryl.









Klamath River Resort Inn
Klamath River Resort Inn






Indian Creek

Indian Creek, downstream from the Eddy.


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Happy Camp River Access Buck

A buck at the Happy Camp River Access.


Elk Creek Bridge

The Elk Creek Bridge.


Klamath River

Downriver, about four miles.