Perry Fall Festival
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The annual Perry Fall Festival is jam packed with excitement and fun family events including: Annual 5K & Kids Fun Run (to benefit local foundation - Baby Jay's Legacy of Hope), craft and food vendors, beer garden, car and bike show, inflatables, garden tractor pull, pedal car tractor pull, dunk tank, photo booth, Downtown Perry History Walk, Annual BBQ Competition, kids bicycle parade, live music from some fantastic local bands. Come enjoy the community of Perry, KS ... Where a little town goes a long way! Keep up to date with us on Facebook - Be a Friend of Perry Pride. Always the second Saturday in September.
Perry Fall Festival
Email Address : info@perrypride.org
Web: www.perrypride.org
Festivals
Attractions and Upcoming Events
Combat Air Museum, Forbes Field
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Topeka, KS Museums