From Saturday, August 20 2005 - 11:00am To Sunday, August 21 2005 - 5:00pm Every day
Hooverville Orcards is Celebrating 31 years in business!
Please join us on Saturday and Sunday August 20th & 21st from 11am - 5pm for our 11th Annual Harvest Daze Celebration!!
We will have a whole pig on a spit Barbeque and will serve:
BBQ Pork with 2 tortillas $5.00
BBQ Chicken $4.00
Hamburgers and Hot Dogs $4.00
Meals Include:
Homemade potato or pasta salad, a piece of fruit and a glass of Asian Pear/Apple Juice or our own homemade lemonade. All meals include Home Grown Toppings you can pile on!
Games and Prizes for young and old throughout the day!
Raffle for prizes both days. Proceeds go to local Food Bank.
For additional information call:
530-622-2155
1100 Wallace Road, Placerville
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