The annual Oil Heritage Festival officially got underway Thursday with activities all around town during the day that culminated in a sort of block party at night. Central Avenue Plaza was filled with young and old after the kid's parade ended there and the kid's games lined the perimeter. Mostly Brass set up next to a stage brought in for the evening's concert featuring Mitch Littler who invited other to join in as he played his collection of covers mostly. The family bluegrass band Echo Valley provided the headline show. In between all this the 44th Oil Heritage Festival queen was crowned. Mariah Wessll, a Venango Catholic High School senior was awarded the prize and now will represent the region in several up-coming events and parades. |
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