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Westville Summer Slam

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Event# 918-905-1163

Event Details

7AM registration for the 5K Fun Run, $15 for pre-registration; day of, $20. First 50 runners get a T-shirt.

8AM - 5K Fun Run and Walk
8AM-3PM - Cotton Sloan RD Car, Truck, and Bike Show
11AM - 3 Legged Races
1PM - HOT DOG Eating Contest
4PM - WATERMELON Eating Contest
5PM-7PM BURN OUTS
8AM-11PM Vendors set up at Dark
DARK - FIREWORKS SHOW
8PM-11PM CRUISE NIGHT

AND Much more activities! COME JOIN IN THE FUN!

We are still accepting applications for arts and crafts and food vendors.

Westville Summer Slam


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