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Hot Alma Nights

Come out and enjoy an old-fashioned Saturday night in the Flint Hills. Saturdays were the "social" event of the small towns years ago. You can experience that again in Alma, Kansas, at the Hot Alma Nights cruise and car show. 10:00 AM to 11:55 PM., always the 3rd Saturday in August.

Bring your classic car, park on Main Street and listen to the "oldies" while you stroll the streets of Alma. Renew old friendships and make new ones. Shop downtown Alma or visit the Wabaunsee County Historical Museum. Vendors will be set up in the park offering food and other merchandise.

Further questions can be directed to either to call Sherry at 785-770-7052 or Marcy at 785-410-2934.

Hot Alma Nights

Address : Main Street, Alma; DJ's Bar Manhattan KS
Phone : 785-770-7052   (Always call and confirm events.)

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