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Upper Swan Valley Historical Society hosted their annual Frostbite Festival Dec. 2 at Swan Valley School. Helene Michael and Ellie Greenough enjoying baked goods for sale. It is known as the best bake sale for miles!
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Eye catching jewelry could be found at the Frostbite Festival Dec. 2 held at the Swan Valley Elementary School. The Palemoon jewelry booth offered jewelry made by Toy Pentland from Butte, Montana. Some of her necklaces are made from Swarovski crystals.
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Michelle Ream and her felted animals she creates to sell at the Frostbite Festival.
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Karen Richardson of Somers, who also has a home in the Swan Valley, offered Christmas ornaments made from pinecones and corks. The large pinecone ornament attached to the crate was from a white pine tree found in the Swan Valley.
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Swan Valley resident Sheri Burden with the sun catcher she made and donated to the Upper Swan Valley Historical Society as one of the raffle items. Barb Raible of Condon won the sun catcher.
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Trey Good painting a snowflake made out of clothes pins. This was just one of the many craft projects children could enjoy while the adults shopped.
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