Fallon festival begins Sept. 29

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The second annual "Wings Over The Valley" Hunting Festival and Wildlife Carving Show is set to begin on the morning of Sept. 29 in Fallon.


The festival will run through Oct. 1.


It will be held at the Fallon Convention Center at 100 Campus Way in Fallon.


Included in the three days of activities are such things as:


- A Wildlife Carving Show ($5 general admission).


- Various vendor booths.


- Falcon demonstrations.


- Retriever dog demonstrations.


- Hunting skills workshop.


- Cooking over campfire.


- Fly casting demonstrations.


- Fly tying demonstrations.


- Outdoor displays.


- A Ducks Unlimited duck and goose calling contest ($10 entry fee).


- Hunter Education Course ($5 registration fee).


Other festival activities include:


- A tour of the Stillwater wetlands.


- A tour of Carson Lake.


- A bluegrass musical concert on Saturday night by "The Back Forty" (Free).


- Kiwanis Club Pancake Breakfast ($5 per person).


- A Lion's Club Chili Feed ($4 per bowl).


All hunting seminars, displays, workshops and demonstrations are free of charge.


Festival hours are:


Friday: 3-8 p.m.


Saturday: 9 a.m.-9 p.m.


Sunday 8 a.m.-3 p.m.


For information, call Rick Gray, executive director for the Fallon Convention and Tourism Authority at (775) 423-4556 or (800) 874-0903.

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