Honobia Bigfoot Fall Festival in review

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 4th, 2005

Well, I attended the Bigfoot Festival last Saturday with a few other members of the TBRC, Texas Bigfoot Research Center. We arrived around 10 am for the event. There was a good turnout, they had over 500 people registered for the Bigfoot 5K run. I don’t know how many showed.

Bigfoot Festival Fairgrounds

There were lots of Bigfoot signs up. There was a couple (as in male & female) dressed up in Bigfoot costumes posing for pictures with people. There was a photo op where up to 3 people could stick their faces in cut-outs to be portrayed as a Bigfoot family, $5 with their camera, $3 with yours.

Bigfoot Festival Fairgrounds

There were arts & craft booths with a smattering of Bigfoot painted signs, candles & keychains. There was even a booth with Honobia Bigfoot bottled water. There was a hole in the label where you could look through, and if you were "a believer", you could see Bigfoot inside.

Bigfoot Festival

There was Bigfoot story-telling (eyewitnesses recounting their encounters, as well as others telling second- and third-hand accounts), live music (which pretty much drowned out the story-telling), a rock-throwing contest, pony rides, covered wagon rides, standard county fair events.

Bigfoot Story-telling

KFOR TV out of Oklahoma City was there to cover the event. Here is the link to the video on their website.

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One Response to “Honobia Bigfoot Fall Festival in review”

  1. bill green responds:

    hi craig im glad you had a wonderful time at the bigfoot festival. thanks bill :)



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