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The only live turkeys in this straw are Jim Freeman (center) holding the frozen turkey, and his sidekick “pitchfork” DJ Bob (far right). They will be the conductors of fun and music for the Hoofin’ at the Hall Harvest Festival on Saturday, Nov. 7 at Clinton Community Hall. Debra Raden (right of Roy Rogers) and Judy Van Wickler (just below Helga the scarecrow) are the line-dance instructors for the event.  - Photo courtesy of Cynthia Patereau
The only live turkeys in this straw are Jim Freeman (center) holding the frozen turkey, and his sidekick “pitchfork” DJ Bob (far right). They will be the conductors of fun and music for the Hoofin’ at the Hall Harvest Festival on Saturday, Nov. 7 at Clinton Community Hall. Debra Raden (right of Roy Rogers) and Judy Van Wickler (just below Helga the scarecrow) are the line-dance instructors for the event.

Have fun at ‘Hoofin’ at the Hall’


Nov 05 2009

The Progressive Association of Clinton presents the “Hoofin’ at the Hall” harvest festival, a western-style dance party and celebration, from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7 at the Clinton Community Hall.

Entertainment will include music, lively dancing and feature Jim Freeman, Conductor of Fun, with DJ Bob.

There will be free line dancing lessons, two-step and salsa demos, a dance contest, door prizes and a turkey wheel.

Beer, wine and sodas will be available from Anacortes Brewery. Snacks and goodies will be provided.

The cost is $10 at the door for a toe-tapping good time and loads of fun fall festivities (beer and wine sold separately).

The “fun” raiser is hosted by the Progressive Association of Clinton. For more information call 221-2367.

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