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Walnut Valley Festival

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Event# 620-221-3250

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The Annual Walnut Valley Festival and National Flatpicking Championship is world renowned for its music featuring the best in bluegrass and acoustic musicians. Escape to a magical musical place... "Picker's Paradise" -- the International Convention for Acoustic String Musicians. Parking lot picking allows visitors to play with some of the best known musicians in the field. Concerts, Camping, Arts & Crafts, Workshops, Contests, Vendors, Food. Third Weekend.

Walnut Valley Festival

Address : Cowley County Fairgrounds. Winfield KS
Phone : 620-221-3250   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : hq@wvfest.com

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Admission Fee : $85 for four days

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