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Upcoming Events in Syracuse Nebraska


July

18 - 21 Otoe County Fair - Featuring a carnival, 4-H and open class exhibits, nightly entertainment, tractor pull, food stands, JC's homemade ice cream, Veteran's Parade - Saturday, 4pm.

Address: Fairgrounds, 1st and Plum , Syracuse, Nebraska
Ph: 402-269-7000 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.otoecountyfair.com/

20 Otoe County Fair Tractor Show - Registration begins at 8:00am. Tractor ride at 11:00am. Tractor games from 12:30-2:30. County Fair Parade is at 4:00pm.

Address: Fairgrounds, 1st and Plum , Syracuse, Nebraska
Ph: 641-895-0304 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: austin.johndeere.7@gmail.com
Web: www.otoecountyfair.com/
Fee: Free

August

24 Germanfest - Last Full Weekend - Parade, Sat. 12 noon, ethnic festival with food, beer garden, live entertainment, German dancers, singers, volkwaalk, crafts, heritage demonstrations, handmade quilt raffle and quilt show.

Address: Otoe County Fairgrounds , Syracuse, Nebraska
Ph: 402-269-3242 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.gosyracusene.com/

December

26 Tannenbaum - Tannenbaum Festival is always the first Tuesday of December! Lighting of community Christmas tree, caroling, house lighting contest!! Christmas crafts, Santa!! 4:30-7:00pm.

Address: 5th St downtown , Syracuse, Nebraska
Ph: 402-269-3242 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.gosyracusene.com/
Fee: Free

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Syracuse Churches

Syracuse Churches welcome you!

Church of Christ - 17th and Parker Drive

Luther Memorial Church - 1162 Mohawk

St. Paulinus Catholic Church - Poplar and 5th St.

Syracuse Baptist Church - 254 7th St.

Syracuse, NE




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