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Snakes take center stage

March 27, 2011

Jackie Bibby, professional snake handler, performs at the AMBUCS Rattlesnake Roundup Saturday. (HERALD photo/Amanda Moreno)

Snakes and daredevils have taken over the Howard County Fairbarns.

The 47th Annual AMBUCS Rattlesnake Roundup is in full swing. There are snake skinning and milking demonstrations and the opportunity to savor some fried rattlesnake. Professional snakehandler Jackie Bibby is back again for the snake shows.

The arts and crafts show and flea market will continue from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday as well. Admission to the arts and craft show is free. Roundup admission is $5 per adult and $3 for children ages 4-11 years old.

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