Second annual Tiger Corn Festival raises $1,000 for nonprofit

  • Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Town of Tiger was celebrated on September 30 during the second annual Tiger Corn Festival which featured arts and crafts vendors as well as other fun activities. The event raised $1,000 for the nonprofit Creating Ties That Bind: For Soldiers and Families Wounded by Loss.
    Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Town of Tiger was celebrated on September 30 during the second annual Tiger Corn Festival which featured arts and crafts vendors as well as other fun activities. The event raised $1,000 for the nonprofit Creating Ties That Bind: For Soldiers and Families Wounded by Loss.
  • Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Town of Tiger was celebrated on September 30 during the second annual Tiger Corn Festival which featured arts and crafts vendors as well as other fun activities. The event raised $1,000 for the nonprofit Creating Ties That Bind: For Soldiers and Families Wounded by Loss.
    Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Town of Tiger was celebrated on September 30 during the second annual Tiger Corn Festival which featured arts and crafts vendors as well as other fun activities. The event raised $1,000 for the nonprofit Creating Ties That Bind: For Soldiers and Families Wounded by Loss.
  • Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Town of Tiger was celebrated on September 30 during the second annual Tiger Corn Festival which featured arts and crafts vendors as well as other fun activities. The event raised $1,000 for the nonprofit Creating Ties That Bind: For Soldiers and Families Wounded by Loss.
    Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Town of Tiger was celebrated on September 30 during the second annual Tiger Corn Festival which featured arts and crafts vendors as well as other fun activities. The event raised $1,000 for the nonprofit Creating Ties That Bind: For Soldiers and Families Wounded by Loss.
  • Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Town of Tiger was celebrated on September 30 during the second annual Tiger Corn Festival which featured arts and crafts vendors as well as other fun activities. The event raised $1,000 for the nonprofit Creating Ties That Bind: For Soldiers and Families Wounded by Loss.
    Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Town of Tiger was celebrated on September 30 during the second annual Tiger Corn Festival which featured arts and crafts vendors as well as other fun activities. The event raised $1,000 for the nonprofit Creating Ties That Bind: For Soldiers and Families Wounded by Loss.
  • Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Town of Tiger was celebrated on September 30 during the second annual Tiger Corn Festival which featured arts and crafts vendors as well as other fun activities. The event raised $1,000 for the nonprofit Creating Ties That Bind: For Soldiers and Families Wounded by Loss.
    Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Town of Tiger was celebrated on September 30 during the second annual Tiger Corn Festival which featured arts and crafts vendors as well as other fun activities. The event raised $1,000 for the nonprofit Creating Ties That Bind: For Soldiers and Families Wounded by Loss.
  • Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Town of Tiger was celebrated on September 30 during the second annual Tiger Corn Festival which featured arts and crafts vendors as well as other fun activities. The event raised $1,000 for the nonprofit Creating Ties That Bind: For Soldiers and Families Wounded by Loss.
    Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Town of Tiger was celebrated on September 30 during the second annual Tiger Corn Festival which featured arts and crafts vendors as well as other fun activities. The event raised $1,000 for the nonprofit Creating Ties That Bind: For Soldiers and Families Wounded by Loss.
  • Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Town of Tiger was celebrated on September 30 during the second annual Tiger Corn Festival which featured arts and crafts vendors as well as other fun activities. The event raised $1,000 for the nonprofit Creating Ties That Bind: For Soldiers and Families Wounded by Loss.
    Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Town of Tiger was celebrated on September 30 during the second annual Tiger Corn Festival which featured arts and crafts vendors as well as other fun activities. The event raised $1,000 for the nonprofit Creating Ties That Bind: For Soldiers and Families Wounded by Loss.
  • Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Town of Tiger was celebrated on September 30 during the second annual Tiger Corn Festival which featured arts and crafts vendors as well as other fun activities. The event raised $1,000 for the nonprofit Creating Ties That Bind: For Soldiers and Families Wounded by Loss.
    Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Town of Tiger was celebrated on September 30 during the second annual Tiger Corn Festival which featured arts and crafts vendors as well as other fun activities. The event raised $1,000 for the nonprofit Creating Ties That Bind: For Soldiers and Families Wounded by Loss.
The Second Annual Tiger Corn Festival is in the books as Tiger City Hall hosted community members who celebrated the town of Tiger Sept. 30. Proceeds from the festival supported the nonprofit…

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