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Music MAYnia & More

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Event# 580-306-0603

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The Broken Bow Theatrical Society will present the first ever Music MAYnia and More festival from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the amphitheater at Beavers Bend State Park. A variety of the arts will be represented through live music, theater and art. During the all day festival, bands, solo acts, and actors will perform on the amphitheater stage. The special guests will be the Ladies of the Salty Kiss, a Renaissance comedy troupe with a pirate twist. During the day the ladies will be showcasing a living history pirate camp for visitors to explore. Artists from around the state will showcase their original artwork plus there will be demonstrations of Celtic calligraphy. Storytellers will be on hand to tell humorous stories from long ago. And what is a festival without a dance troupe? Celtic/Irish dancers will perform as well. The day is full of something to interest everyone in the family. Bring your lawn chairs and get ready for a celebration of the arts. Jay Lindly from KKBI will host the event. Food vendors will be available. For more information call or visit our website.

Music MAYnia & More

Address : Beavers Bend State Park (5 miles north of Broken Bow) Broken Bow OK
Phone : 580-306-0603   (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 580-494-6133

Email Address : shara@pine-net.com

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Admission Fee : Free Admission and Parking

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