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July Jubilee

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Event# 785-364-3963

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July Jubilee is the biggest community event of the year! It brings in thousands of people to Jackson County to enjoy music and entertainment, military tribute, inflatables and FIREWORKS! at Banner Creek Reservoir.

July Jubilee offers outstanding talent and a sound everyone can enjoy, whether you're pure country, a little bit rock n roll, soul or something in between. There will also be other fun family food and activities.

July Jubilee

Address : Banner Creek Reservoir, Hwy 16 West Lawrence KS
Phone : 785-364-3963   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Adults $10 & kids (10-0) Free

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