Rock Creek bounces back with Fall Fair

This weekend’s Rock Creek Fall Fair takes on a heightened significance for the local community and regional visitors.

This as the area is eager to bounce back from last month’s devastating wildfire.

Here’s President of the Rock Creek and Boundary Fall Fair Association Bill Bosovich.

Bosovich says they’ve had exceptional volunteer turn out for the preparations and he wouldn’t be surprised to see a record attendance of around 10,000 Saturday and Sunday.

He says the recent wildfire in and around Rock Creek has not compromised their ability to put on a quality traditional country show.

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