Photographer: WMAR
Posted: 11/12/2010
EASTON - It was started in 1971 by a group of sportsman and businessman who wanted to celebrate the heritage of waterfowling while also making sure to protect the sport through conservation efforts. Today it has become more then just a small event with some nice artwork. The Annual Waterfowl Festival in Easton has become a major event on all sportsman and art lovers calendars.
Friday, ABC2 was On the Go in Easton for the Annual Waterfowl Festival. Lynette Charles gave us a preview of the artwork, scultures, and carvings along with a unique look at the duck dogs who are competing this weekend to see who can jump the furthest.
To learn more about the festival which runs through Sunday, click on the link to the left. You can also see Lynette's reports by click on the video box to the left.
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