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Upcoming Events in Cherryvale Kansas


May

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26 - 27KS0611035e001 - Cherryvale Cherry Blossom Festival -
FRIDAY ------- May 5th Festival runs from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm Craft booths and food vendors will be open for business Friday evening.

Rick Cook and Seminole band with Jayly Rae will be performing from 7:00 to 10:00 pm

THE CHERRYBLOSSOM FESTIVAL ----will be held Saturday morning on the south side of the Park. Registration will be at 7:00 am and the race will begin at 8:00 am.

Placing will be Girls & Boys 10 and under (1st & 2nd Place), Girls & Boys 11 - 16 (1st & 2nd place), Girls and Boys 17 - 20 (1st & 2n...d place); Men's & Womens 21 - 40 (1st & 2nd place), Men's & Women's 40 & over (1st & 2nd place).

Get your entry forms in early to get your T-shirts.

""""""(620) 702-6107 for more information.""""""

Address: Logan Park , Cherryvale, Kansas
Ph: 620-205-9808 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.cherryvaleusa.com
Fee: Free

December

21 Christmas Parade - Held the First Thursday in December, the Christmas parade has grown immensely, entertaining kids of all ages. Immediately following the parade, children join Santa Claus at Cherryvale Care Center for pictures, cookies and hot chocolate.

Ph: 620-891-0072 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: cherryvalechamber@hotmail.com
Web: www.cherryvaleusa.com/

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