Please join the Friends of the Nature area,
Divide Youth Services Collaboration Organization and Black Oak Mine
Unified School District in celebrating the visual and performing
arts-it is a Beauty of Nature festival.... 10:00 a.m. to 4:00
p.m. Georgetown Amphitheater and Nature Area
Free. Vendor booth space can be reserved for a fee of $15;
Informational booths are free, we just ask that you provide a
children's art or nature activity swhittington@bomusd.k12.ca.us or thiaa@calweb.com For more information contact: Susan Whittington (530) 333-1826
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