PrairieFest...A Celebration of the Arts
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PrairieFest is a community festival now in its 48th year. The festival hosts fine artists from as far away as Texas and Iowa along with local and area artists. Festival goers can enjoy music performed throughout the festival while kids participate in hands-on art activities. Local theatre troupes have been seen performing throughout the park as well.
PrairieFest...A Celebration of the Arts
Phone : 620-442-5895 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : carlab_dac@sbcglobal.net
Web: PrairireFestival.com
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