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Allen Denoyer from Archaeology Southwest has a demonstration.
Jerry Harris had several of his sculptures on display for Festival attendees.
Advocates for Snake Preservation sought to educate Festival goers.
The Nature Conservancy was on hand to answer questions from residents.
Saturday at the Winkelman Flats was just about perfect for the annual River Festival hosted by the Copper Corridor Economic Development Coalition.
The event featured several birding walks in some of the most pristine birding habitats along the San Pedro River and was capped off with a whole day of entertainment, amusements, festival food, vendors and outdoor demonstrations.
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