Farther's Day Car Show
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Dads: grab your crew, put the pedal to the metal and cruise on out to the Sedgwick County Zoo for Father's Day. See cool classic cars, antique autos and vintage hot rods while exploring your favorite animal exhibits at the Zoo. Fathers are admitted free when accompanied by a paying child. 9:00 a.m.-4 p.m.
One new thing this year will be that we won’t be in the normal pavilion as that is now the stingray exhibit. Show will be held at the pavilion by the giraffe exhibit instead
Farther's Day Car Show
Phone : 316-660-9453 (Always call and confirm events.)
Web: www.scz.org
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