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Swan Valley watercolorist Sharon Lamar taught a watercolor class at the Frostbite Festival Dec. 7. The students took home a completed watercolor picture of Buck Peak.
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Dubbed "The Best Bake Sale for miles around, well worth the trip to the Swan" is a highlight for many visitors at the Annual Frostbite Festival.
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Swan Valley resident Mai Williams shows off her cork Christmas tree creation. Many decorations were available for participants to embellish the decorations. The craft session was open to both children and adults.
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Frostbite Festival vendor Jeff Wisehart shows his carved creations from various woods he works with such as lilac, chokecherry and juniper. He was one of 21 vendors at the Festival Dec. 7.
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Swan Valley resident JoAnn Hostetler and her granddaughter were shopping at the Upper Swan Valley Historical Society's Annual Frostbite Festival Dec. 7. USVHS Board member Anne Dahl said that they had a "full house" with 21 vendors filling the gymnasium to capacity. Many shoppers attended the Festival despite the drizzling weather.
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Benny Arnold is happy with his Christmas creations he made during the annual Frostbite Festival Dec. 7. Jenny Kauffman had materials ready for children and adults to make creations from corks, from photo frames, to little houses to reindeer. One participant stayed more than an hour to create gifts for everyone on his Christmas list.
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Deb Krantz showing her artwork for sale during the Frostbite Festival Bazaar.
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