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Eureka Days

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Event# 620-953-1970

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Area residents display their hard work and talent during the annual arts and crafts show. Everyone is invited to participate in the parade at 11:00 am.

Farmer's Market, Co-Ed Sand Volleyball Tournament, Horseshoe Tournament, Balloon Launch, Eureka Days Parade, 11AM, Free BBQ Lunch provided by the Central District Fire Department, Memory Shack Photo Booth, Kids Games including water balloon gauntlets and ring tosses, Petting Zoo, Lawn Games for the Big Kids - Bocce ball, cornhole, ladder golf, horseshoes, lawn frisbee, and more, Medallion Hunt, Free Swim, Hot Wing Eating Contest, Smoked Ham Dinner, Live Entertainment!

Eureka Days

Address : Downtown and Eureka Downs Eureka KS
Phone : 620-953-1970   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : eurekamatters@gmail.com

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