Cider Days Fall Festival
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A celebration of life long ago when things seemed simpler. Featuring arts and crafts exhibits, plus living history demonstrations. Cider Days rekindles the pioneer spirit with wild west shootouts and plenty of freshly pressed apple cider. Cider Days also serves as a major benefit for the American Lung Association of Kansas.
Saturday 10am-6pm
Sunday 10am-4pm
Cider Days Fall Festival
Phone : 785-383-0090 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : hello@buzzeventsco.com
Web: www.ciderdays.com
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