From Saturday, April 23 2005 - 9:00am To Sunday, April 24 2005 - 4:00pm Every day
American River Conservancy and
American Whitewater, both non-profit river conservation organizations,
will feature a whitewater rodeo, downriver race, slalom races, live
music, dinner, an auction and more. Fun for the whole family. Bring a
friend or better yet, volunteer. Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. and
Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Saturday: White water
rodeo/booths/crafters at Chili Bar, Boardercross race at Henningson
Park in Lotus & dinner,dance & auction in Coloma 6-11pm.
Sunday: Slalom race at Henningson Park in Lotus Free to spectators, $15 for competitors www.americanriverfestival.org For more information contact: Bobbie Housand (530) 626-6882
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