Fun in the sun at Fall City Days


October 2, 2008 · Updated 3:34 PM 

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The sun peeked out Saturday, June 14 for the 37th annual Fall City Days festival, which included a fun run, parade, basketball tournament, arts and crafts vendors, and a watermelon-eating contest.

A favorite attraction for children was the junk chimes, a collection of discarded goods just begging to be beaten by drumsticks. Nearby, world music band Children of the Revolution offered a less cacophonous sound.

Missing was the annual Ducky Derby; dangerous river conditions prompted organizers to postpone it until later this summer.

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