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Annual Lawrence Fall Arts and Crafts Festival

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Event# 785-832-7930

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Fall Arts and Crafts Festival, a festival presenting handmade crafts and original artwork by over 150 artists and craftsmen. The Fall Arts and Crafts Festival is a long running tradition in the Lawrence community. There will be 2 stages with Local talent, children's arts & crafts booth, children's train rides, and other children's activities.
Time: 10noon - 5pm

Annual Lawrence Fall Arts and Crafts Festival

Address : South Park, 12th & Massachusetts Topeka KS
Phone : 785-832-7930   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Free

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