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Old Miner’s Day June 8

CHLORIDE – Grab your best gal and saddle up your favorite horse and join Chloride in celebrating the founders of this historic townsite. This year the Old Miners’ Day festivities are on Saturday, June 8. Chloride sets aside this day to honor the hundreds of hard rock miners who found silver, gold, zinc, turquoise and copper in the Cerbat Mountains just east of town. It will be a day of family-friendly activities, including games, a horseshoe tournament, live music, zany parade, gunfights, raffle, vendors, gold panning, and so much more. To secure a spot in the parade call Jeannie at…

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Chloride hosts Old Miner’s Day

CHLORIDE – The historic silver mining community of Chloride will again honor the memory of the hard rock miners who found silver, gold, and other precious minerals in the hills around Chloride. This year’s Old Miners’ Day will be celebrated Saturday, October 21 starting at 9 a.m. Among the activities planned are gunfights, horseshoe tournament, live music, vendors, gold panning, the always zany parade, and much more. You can secure a place in the fun-filled parade by getting a parade entry form at visitchlorideaz.com or call 626-483-4571. As always, the parade committee welcomes all who want to enter. Also, there…

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Chloride hosts Old Miner’s Day

CHLORIDE – The historic silver mining community of Chloride will again honor the memory of the hard rock miners who found silver, gold, and other precious minerals in the hills around Chloride. This year’s Old Miners’ Day will be celebrated Saturday, October 21 starting at 9 a.m. Among the activities planned are gunfights, horseshoe tournament, live music, vendors, gold panning, the always zany parade, and much more. You can secure a place in the fun-filled parade by getting a parade entry form at visitchlorideaz.com or call 626-483-4571. As always, the parade committee welcomes all who want to enter. Also, there…

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