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Festival plans finalizedBY JOHN MILLERPublished Wednesday, May 26, 2004 in the Nevada County Picayune Things will really cook at the 17th Annual Prescott-Nevada County Chamber of Commerce's Chicken and Egg Festival. The festival is scheduled for June 4-5 in the Prescott City Park. The park will be filled with athletic events, games, arts and crafts booths and food vendors. It will also offer something for everyone from the time it kicks off at 5 p.m. Friday, June 4, until it shuts down Saturday, June 5. The festival will start with the Rotary Club's Chicken in the Rough dinner at 5 p.m. at the park pavilion. All of the arts and crafts booths will be open, and the ever popular variety show will take center stage from 5-9 p.m. Those who come to the variety show should bring their own lawn chairs. First thing Saturday morning will be the Kiwanis Club's Ole Time Country Breakfast. This will be from 7:30-9:30 a.m., also at the pavilion. Taking advantage of the breakfast is a good idea for those planning on running in the Chase the Chicken 5K run-walk and the Chicken Chaser Fun run. The 5K will start at 8 a.m., while the fun run will be at 9 o'clock. Other athletic events include the Chicks with Sticks Women's Softball Tournament at McRae Field Friday and Saturday; the Fowl Ball Men's Softball Tournament at Bemis Field; a girl's softball tourney at Livingston Field in the park; the Calvin Brown-Tyson Memorial 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament, which starts at 5 p.m. Friday and runs through its conclusion Saturday; Serving Something Eggstra Tennis Tournament Friday and Saturday at the park's courts; and the Ring the Horseshoe Tournament at 10 a.m. Saturday, across the street from the park. The Chicken or Egg Cooking Contest will be held Saturday, June 5, at 10 a.m., at the Nevada County Extension Office. Along with a $20 cash prize, the winner gets bragging rights on their recipe for a year. Second place in the contest will get $15, with the third place finisher getting $10. This year's contest will be a bit different as it will focus solely on favorite desserts made with eggs. The youngsters aren't forgotten, as the Chickie's Pen will be set up for them. There will be different contests and games at the pen, which is open Saturday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. The Artesian Arts League is again sponsoring the Art Show. This year's show will be held at the Depot Museum. Another artistic endeavor is the Chicken and Egg Poster Contest, sponsored by the Nevada County Farm Bureau Women's Committee. This contest is for children in grades 1-8, with the winners to be announced Friday at 6:30 p.m. After the balloon liftoff at 9:30 a.m. Saturday will be one of everyone's favorite events the golden egg hunt. Typically, the egg contains cash for the lucky person who finds is. Clues will be distributed from the festival stage. Other events at the stage include the Hula Hoop contest, the jump rope contest, the egg toss, Mr. and Ms. Prized Drumstick Contest, the cackling and crowing contest and, something new this year, a cheer chicks competition. The festival will conclude with the Little Mister Rooster and Little Miss Hen Contest at 3 o'clock Saturday. This is the last official event, though the booths and vendors will be open longer. Not enough, well, there is a bit more. According to Mary Godwin, executive director of the Chamber, the train ride will be back, and it's one of the most popular things at the festival for children. There will also be pony rides and a mini-carnival both days of the festival. Search | Nevada County Picayune by date | Gurdon Times by date |
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