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Pioneer Day Festival

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Pioneer Day Festival is Skiatook’s annual founder’s day. Taking place every September, it kicks off on Thursday with a carnival set up for residents to partake in & flows into Friday with different events. Saturday morning starts with a parade through town, followed by vendors and citizens filling Central Park to enjoy the day of shopping, carnival rides, tournaments, food trucks, etc. The day is full with different events on the schedule.

Pioneer Day Festival

Address : Skiatook Central Park, Corner of Hwy. 20 & S. Locust Street Hominy OK
Phone : 918-396-3702   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : info@skiatookchamber.com

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White Hair Memorial

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