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Don’t worry, Sasquatch won’t actually be shopping
On Sunday, Sept. 20 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. the Colton Farmers and Crafters Market will conclude its successful first season with a celebration of “Sasquatch in our Community.”
“We are inviting people to bring any memorabilia they have; Mike Litherland is bringing casting of footprints. We want people to come with their best Sasquatch stories and costumes are encouraged but not mandatory. Of course, the first part of the day will be dedicated to the market with the harvest at its peak; there will be a great selection of local produce and food items and our local artists and crafters,” said market coordinator Kendra Kimbirauskas.
Starting at 3 p.m. there will be open mic performances and from 4 to 6 p.m. there will be a community potluck, live music and dancing.
“Just bring a hot dish to share and your own utensils. Drinks, salad and dessert will be provided. No alcoholic beverages are allowed,” Kimbirauskas said.
The first recorded sighting of Bigfoot in the Colton area was as early as 1973; the latest was in 2004. There have been numerous recountings of sightings between those years, including a few dozen during the “summer of Bigfoot in 1991.”
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On Sunday, Sept. 20 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. the Colton Farmers and Crafters Market will conclude its successful first season with a celebration of “Sasquatch in our Community.”
“We are inviting people to bring any memorabilia they have; Mike Litherland is bringing casting of footprints. We want people to come with their best Sasquatch stories and costumes are encouraged but not mandatory. Of course, the first part of the day will be dedicated to the market with the harvest at its peak; there will be a great selection of local produce and food items and our local artists and crafters,” said market coordinator Kendra Kimbirauskas.
Starting at 3 p.m. there will be open mic performances and from 4 to 6 p.m. there will be a community potluck, live music and dancing.
“Just bring a hot dish to share and your own utensils. Drinks, salad and dessert will be provided. No alcoholic beverages are allowed,” Kimbirauskas said.
The first recorded sighting of Bigfoot in the Colton area was as early as 1973; the latest was in 2004. There have been numerous recountings of sightings between those years, including a few dozen during the “summer of Bigfoot in 1991.”