Dicken's Christmas Faire
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Neosho's Christmas activities fill the community on the first weekend of December. We organize several events that make up the Dicken's Christmas Faire. The first Saturday in December, we host Breakfast with Santa and have historically welcomed close to 1,500 community members for a free breakfast and activities for kids. The annual Christmas parade wraps the weekend up on Saturday evening at 5:00 p.m. on the Historic Downtown Square.
Dicken's Christmas Faire
Phone : 417-451-1925 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : lauri@neoshocc.com
Web: www.neoshocc.com
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