Table Creek Arts Festival
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Event Details
Fine arts and crafts festival with assorted vendors, children's activities and demonstrations. 9am-6pm.
Table Creek Arts Festival
Phone : 402-874-9600 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : kathy@KHNCenterfortheArts.org
Web: www.KHNCenterfortheArts.org
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