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Fall Festival and Car Show

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Fall Festival and Car Show

The annual Fall Festival & Car Show in Stigler will feature a wealth of antique and classic cars on display. Visitors to Stigler and auto enthusiasts from around the region will be delighted with rows of street rods, motorcycles, muscle cars, original cars, custom vehicles and trucks. Approximately 150 to 200 cars will be on display. Festivities during this fun community festival will include arts and craft booths, live music and food vendors as well as games, pony rides and Lego car races for the kids. Hang around for the parade of cars, the cruise night and the street dance. Don't miss out on this fun fall festival in a charming small Oklahoma town.

Fall Festival and Car Show

Address : Stigler Health and Wellness Center Parking Lot, 1505 E Main St Checotah OK
Phone : 918-967-8681   (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 918-967-4319

Email Address : chamber@tulsaconnect.com

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