Fort Towson Homecoming
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Different events both days including: pancake breakfast, fish fry, Sat. @ The Old Fort bar-be-que dinner. Games for kids, ice cream parlor, parade, street dance, cake, pie and candy auction and bake contest, art displays, and booths. We are seeking vendors for this year. May contact: Phyllis Salter-Gann 903.453.4488 or backporchgift@aol.com . Something for everyone.
Fort Towson Homecoming
Phone : 903-453-4488 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : backporchgift@aol.com
Web: facebook/Fort Towson Homing Coming
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