Wildwood Catering and Cumberland County Habitat for Humanity present Turkeyfest 2009, a turkey shoot and fall festival, on Saturday, Nov. 14, from noon to 6 p.m., at the Wildwood Stables on Chestnut Hill Rd. in Fairfield Glade.
Admission is free.
Bring your own gun, but no ammunition.
Categories include the following age groups: kids 6-12; adolescent 13-18; adults 18-54 and seniors 55 and over.
There will be great prizes all day. Bob the Builder will be making appearances throughout the day.
Turkeyfest 2009 featurds a turkey shoot, pony rides, live music, pumpkin bowling, horseshoes, cake walk, cornhole tournament, craft show, hayrides, bonfire and great food.
It is $2 per shot to win a turkey, and $10 per shot to win a side of beef.
For more information, call Habitat for Humanity at (931) 484-4565 or visit www.cumberlandhabitat.com or stop by their office at 329 McLarty Lane in Crossville.
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Turkeyfest 2009 set Nov. 14 at Wildwood Stables
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