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Festival to benefit Shriners Hospital

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Albany News

By Jillian Lucas

The 3rd annual County Line Clear Fork Cook-off and Music Festival  is set to take place Aug. 6-7 in Woodson, with several local grillers already planning to participate.

Proceeds of this event will benefit Shriners Children’s Hospital. 

“We are excited to be able to have the cook-off and festival again this year after missing it last year due to COVID,” said County Line owner Ron Sullivan.

According to Sullivan, about 30 teams are expected to enter the cook-off with roughly 500-plus people in attendance.  

Sponsors are needed for the event with sponsorship levels ranging from $250 to $2,000.

All levels include a banner with the name or company logo that will be displayed on the main stage or other high traffic areas. 

“We have a fantastic music line-up this year,”said Sullivan. “Friday and Saturday we will have The Damn Quails, Junior Brown, Phil Hamilton, Noah Bowman, Urban Pioneers, Justin Davis and Colton Fox, and Stefan Prigmore.”

Campsites will also be available for rent.

To become a sponsor, text Sabrina Siebert at  310-741-7226.

For general or campsite information, call Ron Sullivan at 940-873-8820.

To enter the cook-off, contact J.T. Boland at 940-873-8117.

Participants can also contact The County Line with additional questions at 940-345-6617.