Arts, Crafts, Music & Cajun Festival
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The Annual Arts, Crafts, Music & Cajun Festival has proven to be successful and has become a major event in the Grand Lake area with the entire day devoted to good family entertainment.
One doesn't have travel deep into the heart of Cajun Country of Louisiana to find good food, good times and good music. In fact, it can be found in Grove Oklahoma with authentic Cajun music, Cajun food and many other entertainers.
Arts, crafts and food vendors will be participating assuring everyone of a choice that will suit them from beautifully hand crafted jewelry to Native American art and chicken & sausage jambalaya--more traditional foods such as hot dogs & hamburgers will also be available.
Arts, Crafts, Music & Cajun Festival
Phone : 918-786-8896 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : grandlakefestivals@hotmail.com
Web: grandlakefestivals.com
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