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Annual Yoder Turkey Dinner

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Event# 620-465-2220

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All you can eat Turkey dinner with all the trimmings -- Home Grown Corn, Dressing, Gravy, Cranberry salad, made from scratch rolls, Home made pies. Travelers come from far and near for this succulent treat. First Saturday of November, 11 AM to 7 PM.

Annual Yoder Turkey Dinner

Address : Yoder Activity Center Kingman KS
Phone : 620-465-2220   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Adults, $12.00; 6-12, $6.00

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