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Cow Chip Hunt Clue #2

A button and hunting license are required

At Graber's Ace Hardware they may be acquired.

Get your hunting license first, don't be a fool

One must be in hand while hunting, follow this rule.

To find the cow chip in it's lair

Please remember to always play fair. 

Cow Chip Hunt Clue #1

The Chisholm Trail Festival soon will begin

$250 in Newton Bucks you can win.

The cow chip hunt leads the way

With the clues starting today.

The rules, always the same

Must be followed to play this game.

The hiding spot will be on public space

You must not trespass, damage, or deface.

Cow Chip Hunt

Participate in the time honored tradition of hunting for the Chisholm Trail Festival Cow Chip. Follow the daily clues to locate the cow chip hidden on public property and win $250 in Newton Bucks. This year the cow chip hunt is sponsored by Graber's Ace Hardware. You must get a hunting license at Graber's in order to hunt for the cow chip. Daily clues will be posted at Graber's, in the Newton Kansan, and on the Chisholm Trail Festival website starting Monday, June 28. Happy hunting!

Festival Schedule

DAILY ATTRACTIONS

* Carnival at Athletic Park by D&J Shows *

Wed, Jun 30 thru Sun, July 4; $20 Armbands on Wed, Jun 30 & Thu, July 1 from 7:00p – 11:00 p

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2010 Chisholm Trail Festival
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Chisholm Trail Faith & Family Music Festival

Last year, CTF was proud to present the first annual Chisholm Trail Faith & Family Music Festival.  The all day music fest featured about a dozen local and regional artists with Article One, Decyfer Down, Building 429 and Superchick rounding things out that evening.  The music began at Athletic Park Bandshell (First and Grandview) at 2pm with local and regional artists of different genres, including acoustic, country, rock, rap, pop and hard rock.  The Newton Idol finals ran from 5-6 pm.  The Music Festival was FREE with the purchase of the Chisholm Trail Festival button.  That's right...no additional cost for an entire day of family-friendly music!  CTF estimates that about 2,500 people came on Sunday to enjoy a beautifual day filled with wonderful mus

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