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The McKay Brothers entertain the crowd with country music on Stage 2. |
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The Brush Country Jamboree Band really got the crowd swinging. |
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A mariachi band spices up the Salsa Festival. |
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Everyone wants a taste of these great tasting salsas. |
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A clown delights children with balloons and face painting during the 2003 festival. |
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A Contestant provides her best salsa in hopes of winning the $1,000 grand prize! |
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The amateur portion of the contest draws people from across Texas. |
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Crowds gather to taste the entries in the 2003 salsa making contest. |
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Festival goers were challenged in the cow-milking contest to benefit the local Boys & Girls Club. |
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Two musicians from the Brush Country Jamboree perform on Stage Two at the 2003 festival. |
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A special children's area is set up for the kids. |
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Kids enjoy the Zero Gravity Chamber, one of the many kid's attractions at the festival. |
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A magician entertains the crowd at the 2004 festival. |
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Miss Live Oak County poses with the 2004 Grand Prize Salsa Winner Chad Blankenship. |
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Miss Live Oak County 2004 Lauren Self poses with a band of mariachis who performed at Salsa Festival. |
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A contestant dresses up her salsa in the 2004 contest. |
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Salsa Festival crowds enjoying the day and the salsa competition. |
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A kiddie train carries young festival-goers around the venue. |
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The large trees on the town square provide a shady spot from which to enjoy the live music. |
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Arts, crafts, food, and (of course!) salsa vendors line the streets around the town square. |
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Sue McNeil and Pepper Creek Farms--two big winners in the 2004 contest. |