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TMF Association Announces Contest Winners

Pendleton, ORLocal News

The Treasure Mountain Festival Association has officially announced the winners of its recent contests, drawing attention to the impressive achievements of local residents. Notably, Madelyn Morgan won chest #1, while Jennifer Harper showcased her talent by winning chests #2, #5, and #12. Amy Drake emerged victorious with chest #3, and Tia Heavner along with Marley Champ claimed chest #4. The festival aims to foster community engagement and participation, and this announcement highlights the success of that mission. The contests were designed to not only entertain but also to encourage local involvement and pride in the festival.

This year’s winners represent a vibrant mix of participants, demonstrating the festival's ability to unite the community. The Treasure Mountain Festival remains a key event in the local calendar, celebrating the talents and contributions of its residents. The association looks forward to continuing this tradition in future festivals.

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