Faces People, Places, and World Culture for Kids and Children

ROCKY MOUNTAIN FESTIVALS

Whether celebrating huckleberries, ice castles, or a frozen dead guy, Rocky Mountain towns know how to party.

In New Mexico, the Rocky foothills swell up near Pie Town, where the

is celebrated each September. There is a fun run, horseshoe tournament, and folk bands. At noon, the music pauses to announce Pie Royalty and the Kids’ Games winners. Next is a no-hands pie eating contest and a horned toad race (bring

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