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Annual Crockett County Deerfest

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Event# 325-226-2584

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Annual Crockett County Deerfest

A community-wide appreciation banquet for hunters, this evening helps raise money for local civic organizations and the West Texas Rehab. Proceeds are raised through ticket sales for door prizes and admission fees. Door prizes include guns, $10,000 in Cabela's gift cards and much more. FMI contact 325-277-2584 or visit http://www.deerfest.org. You are encouraged to please confirm event details at http://www.Ozona.com/Events-Calendar before traveling.

Annual Crockett County Deerfest

Address : Crockett County Fair Park Convention Center, 1303 Ave. AA Ozona TX
Phone : 325-226-2584   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : ozona_imc@verizon.net

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Admission Fee : $10.00 per person

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