Mine Tour A Success
On May 9th the Dewey-Humboldt held their second annual
Mine Tour & BBQ out in the Bradshaw Mts. The word got
out with all the advertising that was available. Calls were still
coming in the day of the event wanting to get on the list and
no one was refused. The volunteers from the Society were
excited to have the community excited and looking forward to
be able to take a Mine Tour with Kevin Leonard, John Young,
and Phillip Condrey. The group of Prospectors from the PHX
chapter GPAP came out to show how to pan for Gold and
they Raffled off a Gold Nugget with the proceeds going to
the Historical Society. They are always so supportive to the
community. Country Gospel Music from the Orchard Ranch,
Blue Grass and just good ole country music was enjoyed by
all while the BBQs were fired up with hamburgers and hot
dogs. Plates got filled with great food. The Kids enjoyed the
Mule rides and some learned how to do some trick roping.
The weather was wonderful after it had been so threating to
us the day before. A great time had by all. Will do it again
next year.
We are planning a Old West Day Parade on Sept. 26 and
bringing back the Agua Fria to Main Street. Look for more
info about the Agua Fria in future newsletters. Plans are being
made for the Parade and if you or your group is interested in
participating that day please call...928-499-9972
Sue P., Dewey-Humboldt Historical Society
http://www.dhhsmuseum.org
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