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Family Fun Fair 2017

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The free family fun fair will take place at the Alfalfa County Fairgrounds Exhibit building from 11am-2pm on Sat, April 1th.

Lunch will be served from 11:30-12:30.

Bring the kids out and experience a free, family filled day!!

There will be balloons, carnival games, crafts, photographs, a giant reading whale, scrap booking, a train ride, and much more!!

Contact any OHCE member for more information.

Family Fun Fair 2017

Address : Alfalfa County Fairgrounds Exhibit building Enid OK

Email Address : mainstreet@aec.coop

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