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Kansas Day Celebration

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Event# 913-755-4384

Event Details

Osawatomie will celebrate Kansas Day with an arts event featuring the Ottawa Art Guild, Osawatomie Area Artists, Osawatomie Schools Art students. In addition, The Band of Oz, the Ekan All Star Jazz Band, and Osawatomie Schools musicians and forensics students will perform at the event.

Kansas Day Celebration

Address : Osawatomie High School, Trojan Drive Gardner KS
Phone : 913-755-4384   (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 912-75504164

Email Address : adaircabin@kshs.org

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Admission Fee : Free

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