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Annual Everybody Softball Tournament, July 4 Celebration in the Park

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Starting early and continuing until after dark, the Celebration in the Park provides entertainment throughout the day for everyone’s enjoyment. A carnival, a whole range of activities for children, as well as the annual open-entry softball tournament on Saturday, are just some of the events that take place. Combine these with a little musical accompaniment and a free Hamburger and Hot Dog feed, and you have the ingredients for a truly memorable day!

The grand finale to the Celebration in the Park is a wondrous Fireworks display that has people of all ages watching in awe.

Annual Everybody Softball Tournament, July 4 Celebration in the Park


Phone : 580-735-2521   (Always call and confirm events.)

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