New and Past Traditions at this Year’s Warren County Prime Beef Festival

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Into the Future, Back to Our Roots is the theme for this year’s Warren County Prime Beef Festival, which will kick off Saturday, September 3rd with the Queen Pageant at The Crossing Church in Monmouth. The festival will officially get underway the following Wednesday with the parade down Broadway. Along with traditional events taking place, a few new additions can be enjoyed, shares Board Member Josh Oaks and Secretary and Public Relations Advertising Aubrey McVey:

Sponsorships remain available as does the need for volunteers for the 2022 Warren County Prime Beef Festival. Details can be found online at https://warrencountyprimebeef.com/.

**Written by WMOI/WRAM Director of Communications Kelsey Crain**

Aubrey McVey, Josh Oaks, and McKenzie Schleich on the WRAM Morning Show

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