Weeping Water Fall Festival
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Event Details
Be sure and get your scarecrows ready to show! There will be lots of activities to do, starting with a pancake feed at the Hopper Community Center at 7am. This event is sponsored by the Weeping Water Close Up group. Free will donation.
Other happenings around town include:
Car show
Scarecrow Contest
Craft Show
3 on 3 Basketball Tournament
Cow Pie Bingo
Volkswalk
Pumpkin Festival at Bloom Where You're Planted
Community Garage Sales
Museum Tours
Blacksmithing
Rope Making
Pumpkin Painting
Hope to see you there!!!
Weeping Water Fall Festival
Phone : 402-267-5152 (Always call and confirm events.)
Web: www.weepingwaternebraska.com/
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