You are Invited!
TO
The Annual
1850’s
Snow ball
Hosted By ~ and for the benefit of
Highway 50 Association Wagon Train!
Saturday, April 1, 2006
High Hill Ranch
2901 High Hill Road
Camino, CA
6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Join us for a toe tappin’, boot scootin’
Evening of great western entertainment
As the “Snow Ball” rolls west!
Featuring
“old west”
“ron scofield”
“Sarah G”
And
A “Cowboy supper” you won’t soon forget
Herb crusted sirloin (carved to order)
Offered with creamed horseradish & natural au jus
Grilled basil rubbed chicken breast
Roasted fresh herb potatoes
Prism salad with baby field greens, fresh apples
Jicama & roasted almonds ~ Honey raspberry vinaigrette
Fresh seasonal fruit display
Assorted breads and butter
Coffee & tea
Chef’s selection of fresh baked pies
**No host bar 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Supper at 7:00**
~ Western fun to follow~
$35.00 per person
FOR RESERVATIONS: Send your check, the names and
numbers of persons attending to:
Highway 50 Association
C/o Vi Tara
6940 Pony Express Trail, Pollock Pines, CA 95726
(530) 644-3761 vitara@innercite.com
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