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Event# 785-454-3493

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THANKSGIVING WEEKEND - A celebration of the Christmas season, family, and community, Tree Fest provides the atmosphere with trees decorated by local businesses and organizations to view and buy, and live music by local artists. You have a chance to "vote" on your favorite tree, and have the chance to win it! Fri 7-9pm; Sat 10am-7pm.

Tree Fest

Address : S Morgan Ave, Memorial Hall Beloit KS
Phone : 785-454-3493   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : sjknouf@nckcn.com

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Admission Fee : $3

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