The Inter-Mountain Fair is held Thursday through Monday, Labor Day weekend each year in McArthur, CA.
91st Annual - 2009 Fair will be held Sept. 3rd thru Sept. 7th
You can bring your family and enjoy 4H and FFA competition, Bull Riding, Floral displays, Live entertainment, Junior Rodeo plus much more.
These are the 2008 Livestock Parade of Champions:



You can find many things to do and see from Wed.3 to Mon.7, such as attending some of the many classes for Market/Breeding of; sheep, swine, beef. Feel the rush of the Intermountain Bull Bash, and the Destruction Derby. Have a great time at the "small animal, pet, and draft horse shows", and you can't miss the Saturday Grand Show with Bucky Covington. For more information visit: www.inter-mountainfair.com
-Chris & Maria Jeantet
It's that time of year again! The Honey Bee Festival is just around the corner. This is a fun festival where all Palo Cedro gathers to share arts & crafts and of course food and music. You and your family can enjoy from the many informative booths, vintage tractors, and a kid's fun center. The Palo Cedro Honey Bee Festival is a part of the Palo Cedro Community Park and is dedicated to "Building a better Community through Parks and Recreation".
Here is last years flyer with all the information you need to join us this year, September 12-13th @ Bishop Quinn High School/ Redding Christian School.

For HBF Pictures visit: http://www.palocedrohoneybeefestival.com
-Chris & Maria Jeantet
Buyers Rush to Beat Tax Credit Deadline
Real estate professionals report that first-time home buyers are flooding the sale market, pressed to finalize a deal before the federal government's $8,000 tax credit offer expires on Nov. 30.
Because mortgage approvals, residential inspections, and other steps in the buying process typically take about two months, buyers hoping to take advantage of the incentive will need to have a contract by the end of September.
The new flurry of activity now as house-hunters try to meet the deadline is triggering bidding wars and energizing the property market, which historically is slow at the end of summer. As a result, more homes are getting their full asking price.
Source: Chicago Tribune, Kathleen Lynn (08/14/09)
-Chris & Maria Jeantet
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