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Annual Woody Guthrie Festival

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Annual Woody Guthrie Festival

The official Festival "kick off" will be Wednesday with the
Annual Woody Guthrie Festival featuring an incredible lineup of folk legends. Other festival events on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and
Sunday include live entertainment, childrens activities, arts & crafts, food vendors, and Festival memorabilia.

Please bring blankets and lawn chairs - no ice chests please. Food and drink vendors will be available.
PLEASE NOTE: Although the festival is completely free, there will be
a small fee for parking to help offset the great expense of hosting such a
festival.

Woody would have loved this place!

Late night Jammin' - Last year's receptions were perhaps the biggest hit of the entire festival. Held at Okemah's Brick Street Cafe, the receptions began following the performances on the main festival stage. Sometimes not even starting until after midnight, most of the mainstage performers joined together and rocked out 'til the wee hours of the morning. Where else can you hear, Ellis Paul, Jimmy LaFave, Joel Rafael and Kevin Welch making up verses to Dylan's Rainy Day Women after singing all the ones Dylan wrote? Where else can you hear Don Conoscenti showing his blues roots as he jams to "Sweet Home Chicago"?

Only 250 tickets will be sold each night, with proceeds going to help offset the cost of producing the festival. But trust us, it's worth it. Last year's receptions were sold out, so make plans now to get your tickets early. Tickets are Only $10 each and are available by sending a check or money order, along with a Self Addressed Stamped Envelope to:

The Woody Guthrie Coalition
ATTN: LATE NIGHT RECEPTIONS
P.O. Box 661
Okemah, Oklahoma 74859

Don't worry about getting lost. There will be plenty of signs and a great VISITORS CENTER located as you get off of I-40. The stage will be situated under the giant white water tower that reads, Okemah Industrial Park. You can't miss it.

Annual Woody Guthrie Festival


Phone : 918-623-2440   (Always call and confirm events.)

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