Harvest Festival to benefit Tieton Intermediate
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TIETON, Wash. — The Tieton Intermediate School Parent Association is holding its annual fundraiser on Saturday.
The money raised at the Harvest Festival, being held for the first time this year, goes to support various endeavors at the school, from purchasing classroom supplies to sponsoring field trips.
The festival runs from 4 to 7 p.m. at the school, 711 Franklin Road.
Admission is free, but events require tickets, which can be purchased for 50 cents apiece or 50 for $20. Raffle tickets for turkeys cost $1 each.
There will be a silent auction, bingo, baked potato and hot dog dinner, apple cider press, s’mores and a hay ride.
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