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Freedom Fest and Russell Oil Days CelebrationsFireworks

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Event# 785-483-6960

Event Details

All day - Mural E. Fisk Memorial Patriotic House and Russell Business Decorating Contest.

11 AM to 1:30 PM - Community BBQ at the VFW
11:30 AM - Kids Patriotic Bike/Scooter/Stroller/Wagon Decorating Contest at the Walking Trail
Noon - Patriotic Program at the VFW
1 to 6 PM - Free Swimming at the Russell Municipal Swimming Pool
2 PM - VFW Community Bingo
4 PM - VFW Cake Walk
9:45 PM - Annual Ernest "Ernie" L. Carter Memorial Fireworks Display

Freedom Fest and Russell Oil Days CelebrationsFireworks

Address : 248 N Memorial Dr Lucas KS
Phone : 785-483-6960   (Always call and confirm events.)

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