Native Stone Festival,Spring Muligan & 5K Run/Walk
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This event is sponsored by the Alma Chamber of Commerce. A Muligan, which is similar to a vegetable stew, is a tradition unique to this area. Old timers would get together and bring whatever they had and would put it all together. The concoction would then be cooked in a large pot over an open fire. Everyone wishing to attend is encouraged to bring a saucepan to eat out of. The 5K Walk/Run, taking place in the beautiful Flint Hills, is open to everyone. Free live entertainment is also featured at the mulligan. Come join us for great food and great entertainment
Native Stone Festival,Spring Muligan & 5K Run/Walk
Phone : 785-765-3327 (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 785-765-3384
Web: www.cityofalma-kansas.net
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