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Holiday Fair

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Event# 970-371-1520

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The Holiday Fair is held in November each year. Unique handcrafted items, quality vendor merchandise, live entertainment, and door prizes. You can find anything at the Shop at "Home for the Holidays" Fair!
* Breakfast and Photos with Santa Clause
* Hay Rides with Sleigh Bells
* Carolers
* Dazzling Decorations
* Goodie Samples provide by our Scampering Elves
* Lunch
* Holiday Beverages/Treats
* Door Prizes
Sign up for free drawings and give-aways at individual vendor's tables. Find that "Ohhhh...it's PERFECT!" gift item! You wont want to miss out on all the fun and good things to eat!
Sponsored by Grow Garden County.

Holiday Fair

Address : Oshkosh City Auditorium - 504 W 2nd , Oshkosh, NE Oshkosh NE
Phone : 970-371-1520    (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : fellerdjs@gmail.com

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Admission Fee : Free Admission

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