FrostFest
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Enjoy horsedrawn wagon rides, a baking contest, a visit with Santa, vendors, decorating cookies, children's arts & crafts, storytelling and the illuminated holiday parade will take place on Main Street at 6 pm on Saturday. Plus check out the FrostFest activities and specials offered by downtown merchants. Call us for a complete schedule of event - 785-621-4171. Also find the FrostFest Facebook page for lots more information.
http://www.chestnutstreetdistrict.com
FrostFest
Phone : 785-621-4171 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : tracik@discoverhays.com
Web: www.DowntownHays.com
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