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St. Marys 4th of July Red, White, and Blue

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Event# 785-437-2077

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Have the most fun at St. Marys 4-day event planned with a full schedule of activities from Thursday through Sunday, including community bingo, a car and bike show, softball, volleyball, and cornhole tournaments, live music, a helicopter display from Ft. Riley, parade (featuring the 395th Army Band and Topeka High Drumline), and of course, fireworks, and so much more!

St. Marys 4th of July Red, White, and Blue

Address : Lasley St, Riverside Park Manhattan KS
Phone : 785-437-2077   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : info@stmarys.com

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Admission Fee : Free

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