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Native Stone Festival

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Event# 785-765-3311

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The Native Stone Festival will be held on Sunday with a 2 mile Fun Run/Walk at 1:00. Get your registration in early to be guaranteed a fabulous shirt!! Mulligan will be serving at noon. Entertainment this year will be provided by the local Bluegrass Jam Session group! We are so excited and can't wait to hear them play!! Lumberjack Contest, Arm Wrestling Contest,
Kid's Games Galore!
Giant Jenja
Corn Hole
Washers
Tic Tac Toe
Bean Bag Toss
Bowling
And every kid's favorite...hunting for candy in the Corn Tub!

Hope to you see you all there! Noon to 4 PM.

Native Stone Festival

Address : Alma City Park Abilene KS
Phone : 785-765-3311   (Always call and confirm events.)

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