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Bank’s fall festival and hospital race part of the fun on Saturday

Part of the fun at the 11th annual Mountain Valley Bank Fall Festival will include the pies, salsas and jellies/jams auctioned off to the highest bidders. Events Saturday in downtown Meeker begin with a run at 9 a.m. and the Fall Festival beginning at 11 a.m. All  ages are invited to drop in and take part in the fun, which will last until 2 p.m. The event is co-sponsored by White River Electric Association and the ERBM Recreation and Park District. See insert within today’s Herald Times.
Part of the fun at the 11th annual Mountain Valley Bank Fall Festival will include the pies, salsas and jellies/jams auctioned off to the highest bidders. Events Saturday in downtown Meeker begin with a run at 9 a.m. and the Fall Festival beginning at 11 a.m. All ages are invited to drop in and take part in the fun, which will last until 2 p.m. The event is co-sponsored by White River Electric Association and the ERBM Recreation and Park District. See insert within today’s Herald Times.
MEEKER I Downtown Meeker will be abuzz from early morning to mid afternoon on Saturday with the 11th annual Mountain Valley Bank Fall Festival.

Morning activities will begin with late registration for the ninth annual Scrub Shirt Classic 5K Run/Walk. Pre-registration is taking place through Friday by contacting host Pioneers Medical Center’s website at www.pioneershospital.org or calling 970-878-5047, Ext. 127.
Late registration runs from 7:45 to 8:30 a.m. the day of the race, which begins at 9 a.m. at the corner of Fifth and Main streets and ends at the same location. Entry fees are $15 for those 12 and older and $10 for those 11 and under.
Prizes will be given for first-, second- and third-place finishes, and all participants will have their choice of a tech shirt or a scrub shirt.
The event is being cosponsored by Pioneers Medical Center and the Eastern Rio Blanco Metropolitan Recreation and Park District. The funds raised through the run will benefit Pioneers’ chemotherapy services.
The actual Fall Festival, which is being sponsored by Mountain Valley Bank and co-sponsored by White River Electric Association and the recreation district, will run from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Mountain Valley Bank parking lot and across Main Street on the front lawn of the old Meeker Elementary School.
The event is to help local non-profit organizations raise some funds, and there will be games and food galore and the opportunity to win great prizes.
All persons who attend the Fall Festival will be given $5 in Mountain Valley Bucks, and those bucks can be used for purchasing anything at the event. If items for the Meeker Food Bank are brought in, that can earn attendees a few extra MVB Bucks.
The games can be played to earn extra tickets, which can be redeemed for prizes. The games include Plinko, cupcake walk, cow pie bingo, inflatable football, ring toss, treasure hunt, a photo booth and more.
The prizes include: a scooter, a tent, binoculars, a lounger, Legos, balls, flashlights, lanterns, skateboards, a hammock, backpacks, tote bags, toys, tattoos, candy and more.
The food offerings at the Fall Festival will include: pork shanks, turkey legs, brisket, hamburgers, baked potatoes, snow cones, popcorn, root beer floats, corn on the cob, corn dogs and more.
There will also be contests for the best pie, best salsa and best jelly/jam, with the winning entries being auctioned to the high bidder.
The entire community is invited to attend Mountain Valley Bank’s Fall Festival, and there will be activities to attract persons of all ages to benefit the community’s non-profit organizations.

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