The Philomath Frolic and Rodeo runs Thursday through Saturday with organizers leaning into the community’s cowboy and timber heritage while tying this year’s parade theme to the nation’s 250th birthday. “We’re just really trying to point more towards our patriotic cowboy roots in addition to our timber heritage,” said Alyssa Collins, president of the Frolic and Rodeo board. “That’s one thing that we’re really trying to showcase more this year, w…
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