Latest Breaking News On - வளைந்த நதி - Page 9 : comparemela.com
Grandview Fire Near Sisters Spreads Quickly, Prompts Evacuations
klcc.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from klcc.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
According to the Lewiston Sun Journal, Harrison s Camp Laughing Grass is a one of a kind, cannabis-friendly, campground.
The campground features traditional campsites, as well as glamping campsites. Right now, the campground has ten sites, but the owner hopes to expand to 20 campsites by next year.
The Crooked River runs through the campground, providing visitors a place to go boating, wading, or swimming. There s also a common area with a fire pit.
The campground encourages smoking marijuana, discourages drinking alcohol, and prohibits smoking tobacco.
Because of the fact that weed is used on-site, guests need to be at least 21 years old.
Pamplin Media Group - Refreshing: Oregon ranch takes 2nd in U S water taste test
pamplinmedia.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pamplinmedia.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Gladwin County Garden Tour on July 15
To benefit Trail of Two Cities
Midland Daily News
FacebookTwitterEmail
The Gladwin County Garden Tour will take place Thursday, July 15 from 10 a.m.-7 p.m., with all proceeds benefitting the Trail of Two Cities, the Gladwin County trail network.
Tickets are $10 presale and $12 on the day of event and are available at the Beaverton Activity Center, Flower Scents in Beaverton, Lyle s Flowers in Gladwin, and Riverwalk Place in Gladwin.
This year s garden tour is host to nine garden stops in the county.
Just outside of Gladwin on River Road, the “Trail of Two Cities” trailhead will feature a stop on the Cedar River. In Beaverton, visitors will find a peaceful wooded setting with a pond and something always blooming with whimsical garden art. They can then visit a beautiful stone home surrounded by garden beds and garden accents.
Crooked River Roundup Horse Races return July 14-17
RM Images
PRINEVILLE, Ore. (KTVZ) The Crooked River Roundup Horse Races, known for attracting the largest average daily attendance of any track in Oregon, return to Prineville Wednesday through Saturday, July 14-17.
One of only four pari-mutuel races held in Oregon this year, the CRR is expected to have full fields of horses all four nights. Thrilling and fast-paced, race distances range from 250 yards to 5-1/2 furlongs, and spectators can participate in the excitement of betting on their favorite horses. The races are presented by First Interstate Bank.
“Horses and their trainers from across the western U.S. will travel to Prineville to race,” said Doug Smith, race chairman of the all-volunteer Crooked River Roundup Association. “The races are an iconic part of the fabric of the Prineville community, and we are excited to welcome horse racing fans back to the track.”
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.