Huck Finn Jubilee  returns to Victorville, Friday 17 – 19 Sunday 2011.  The 35 year old  self proclaimed “great American party” annually celebrates the life and  times of Tom and Huck, Mark Twain’s popular storybook characters.
  The Jubilee is held at the 800 acre Mojave Narrows Regional Park where  unlike its high desert surroundings, is an oasis bordering the Mojave  River and resembles parkland near the Mississippi River. Parking is free  and camping is offered.
  During the three day festival you can find games that include building  river rafts, climbing a greased pole, searching for nickels in a  haystack and tossing horseshoes. All are free to enter, and ribbons are  given to winners.
  There’s a Friday night barn dance at the mountain man village, a Huck  Finn look-a-like contest on Saturday and the Tom Sawyer Fence Painting  Championship Sunday afternoon. 
            A  crafts village offers items that are hand- made and uniquely American,  and there are barbeque ribs, ice cream and corn on the cob in the  Vittles village.
  A Route 66 Car Show offers pre-1982 show car entries one free admission  with one paid when arriving Saturday and Sunday. The California State  Arm Wrestling Championships and the Deering Banjo Championships both are  held at noon on Saturday and offer t-shirts, trophies, titles, cash and  a Deering Eagle II banjo as prizes. 
  Main stage hosts a Mark Twain Live performance on Friday and old time  country and bluegrass music with “Hee Haw’s” Roy Clark, Rodney Dillard  from the Andy Griffith Show, and RFD Television’s Leroy Troy and the  Tennessee Mafia Jug Band. They headline more than 30 hours of music  Friday, Saturday and Father’s Day.
           Music  continues into the evening, and all night picking parties are held in  special campgrounds on the park. The Deering Banjo Company offers a free  music jam school Friday and Saturday, and workshops in fiddle, banjo,  guitar, vocal harmony and songwriting continue all three days. Named  2001 Bluegrass Event of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music  Association, the Jubilee also provides many informal “chat sessions”  that bring both artist and fan together.
  Hot air balloons rise early each day and provide aerial views of  Pelican Lake, and campgrounds in Mojave Narrows. Some campsites have  electrical hookups for RVs. The regional park offers fishing, horseback  riding and a water splash area.
             Families  can also camp at Mojave Narrows Regional Park campgrounds.  Camping  w/electrical hook-ups + Jubilee entry package available.
Huck Finn Jubilee  
Hours: Fri 17 & Sat 18, 7am – 11pm; Sun 19 7am – 8pm
Admission: General $20; Children 6-12, $5; Children under 6, FREE
3-day Jubilee + 2-night camping w/ electric hook-up pass: General $75, Children 6-12, $20; Children under 6, FREE
Details: http://huckfinn.com/
Additional info: (951)-780-8810 • huckfinn@huckfinn.com
Mojave Narrows Regional Park
18000 Yates Road, Victorville 92307 [MAP]
images: courtesy Huck Finn Jubilee • content: Huck Finn Jubilee • post Ry N. 




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