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Arts on the Square and Classic/Antique Car Show


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Event# 580-726-2553

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Arts on the Square will be celebrating its 45th anniversary this year. A committee is working to make the 45th the best one yet. A date has not been set but we will post information as soon as it is available. If you would like to help plan the 45th event please contact the Hobart Chamber of Commerce at 580-726-2553

Arts on the Square and Classic/Antique Car Show

Address : Courthouse Square Hobart OK
Phone : 580-726-2553   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : hobartchamber@att.net

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Admission Fee : Free

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