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Upcoming Events in Gladstone Missouri


June

23 - 24 Blues Festival - Live bands sing the blues in this annual summertime event that attracts crowds of over 15,000 each year. Join the fun, friends and food. Mid-June. Friday: Park opens at 5 p.m., music starts at 6 p.m. Saturday: Park opens at 4 p.m., music starts at 5 p.m.

Address: Oak Grove Park, 76th and N. Troost. , Gladstone, Missouri
Ph: 816-436-2200 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.gladstonechamber.com/
Fee: Free Admission, Parking $5.00

July

4 Independence Day Celebration - The sky is lit with brilliant color during finale to an evening of musical entertainment and family fun. 7:00pm - 11:00pm. Concessions and lawn seating will be available.

Address: Oak Grove Park, 76th and N. Troost. , Gladstone, Missouri
Ph: 816-436-2200 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.gladstone.mo.us
Fee: Free

September

12 - 14 GladFest - For twenty five years, this major Northland event has drawn crowds in the tens of thousands, and brings with it enormous publicity for Gladstone as well as the businesses involved in making it happen. Gladfest activities include commercial and craft tents, excellent food, a carnival, live entertainment, a Kid's Corner, a Saturday morning parade and much, much more.

Friday, 5pm - 10pm
Saturday, 10:00am- 10:00pm
Sunday, 10:00am - 5pm

Address: Central Park, 70th St. & N. Holmes , Gladstone, Missouri
Email: info@gladstonechamber.com
Web: www.gladstonechamber.com

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