Cobblestone Festival
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"Life On The Farm" - Includes games, sporting events, contests, carnival rides, flea market, food concessions, fishing contest, parade, craft demos and much more!
*Fishing Contest Thursday evening - Stanton Lake
*Carnival & Street Dance Friday evening - Downtown Falls City
*Parade Saturday morning - Harlan Street Falls City
*Flea Market All Day Saturday - Downtown Falls City
*Carnival All Day Saturday - Downtown Falls City
*Kid's Dodgeball Tournament Saturday afternoon - Prichard Auditorium
*Tug-Of-War Saturday afternoon - Ball diamonds
*Bossie Bingo Saturday afternoon - Dallas Jones Memorial Park
*Northwest Fight Club MMA Style fights Saturday evening - Prichard Auditorium
*Carnival All Day Sunday - Downtown Falls City
*Sand Volleyball Tournaments Sunday afternoon - Stanton Lake
*Vesper Service Sunday evening - First Brethern Church
Cobblestone Festival
Phone : 402.245.4228 (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 402.245.4228
Email Address : fcchamber@sentco.net
Web: www.fallscityareachamber.com
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