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Cherry Blossom Festival


FRIDAY ------- May 5th Festival runs from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm Craft booths and food vendors will be open for business Friday evening.

Rick Cook and Seminole band with Jayly Rae will be performing from 7:00 to 10:00 pm

THE CHERRYBLOSSOM FESTIVAL ----will be held Saturday morning on the south side of the Park. Registration will be at 7:00 am and the race will begin at 8:00 am.

Placing will be Girls & Boys 10 and under (1st & 2nd Place), Girls & Boys 11 - 16 (1st & 2nd place), Girls and Boys 17 - 20 (1st & 2n...d place); Men's & Womens 21 - 40 (1st & 2nd place), Men's & Women's 40 & over (1st & 2nd place).

Get your entry forms in early to get your T-shirts.

""""""(620) 702-6107 for more information.""""""

Cherry Blossom Festival

Address : Logan Park Cherryvale KS
Phone : 620-205-9808   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Free

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