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Art in the Park and Craft Show

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Event# 620-382-3425

Event Details

Over 250 artists from all around the United States, live entertainment, large food court, all in a shady and relaxing setting. Gift certificates will be given away from the Chamber of Commerce, to be used at the craft show. Playground nearby and safe atmosphere. Free shuttle bus service from parking lots on West Main and Eisenhower Drive. THIRD SATURDAY. 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Find application forms on the city’s web site. HAVE FUN!!

Art in the Park and Craft Show

Address : Central Park, Downtown Marion KS
Phone : 620-382-3425   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Free

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