The first Foothills Festival musical entertainment on the Friday schedule came from a group of local musicians, the Clinton County Almuni Band, shown here under the direction of Lamon Hubbs.
There was plenty of smoke, noise and even some old-fashioned justice served up at the Foothills Festival Tumbleweed Crossing area on the south side of the courthouse square. The professional Wild West Show entertained the Foothills Festival crowd several times during the weekend, with the free show that mixed western action with comedy.
Jeff Crouch took a turn at the microphone Friday afternoon for a concert that kept Foothills fans around the Foothills lawn entertained.
After being honored for being the first band director at Clinton County High School, Leta Kaye Shelton had a surprise visit from another former C.C.H.S. Band Director, Hoyt LeFever, who happened to be in town for the Foothills Festival.
Thomas Oesterreicher took the stage Friday afternoon as the Foothills Festival Parade neared the courthouse square, to sing the National Anthem.
There were plenty of activities for the younger Foothills Festival fans, including this bungee jumping feature on the southwest side of the courthouse square.
Legacy took the stage Saturday night to close out the musical selection of the 2019 Foothills Festival with sounds of classic rock.