Cameron County Chamber of Commerce
says it will be a wild weekend Saturday July 5.
Elk Bugling returns with prizes totaling $375.00 to be awarded, while
there is no cost to enter the event.
The Weekend in the Wilds event starts
Thursday with a used book sale at the Barbara Moscato Library.
Saturday the events run dawn to
dusk! Big Foot Hunt begins at sunrise
and continues until 1:00pm. A $5.00
license is required and can be purchased from several locations in Cameron
County.
Vendors will begin selling from the
Artisan Tent on North Chestnut Street at 9am.
Other vendors will line Fourth Street.
Jimmy Singer’s Auto Service will be the location for children’s
events. Archery, air rifle shoot,
crayfish races and Woodland Elementary PTO activities will keep children
entertained.
You can prove your ability to bugle
like an elk with the 2nd annual Keystone Elk Country Alliance Elk Calling
Contest. The event is free to enter and
features an adult and youth division.
Cabela’s is sponsoring the event and will hand out gift cards ranging
from $25 to $100. Registration forms
are available at the Cameron County Chamber of Commerce office or by phone at
814-486-4314.
The First Presbyterian Church will
host its annual pie and ice cream social Saturday from 4-6pm. Penn State Creamery Ice Cream will be
served. Upstairs music will be performed
by the Mountain Melodies and Community Band until 6pm.
The event culminates with the
fireworks! They will blast off from the
Cameron County High School Football Field at dusk. Food vendors will be set up at the high
school and the swimming pool will also be open!
The night swim at the pool will give a unique viewing opportunity for
the fireworks.
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