Chingawassa Days
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Annual Chingawassa Days first full weekend in June. Fun for the entire family! Each year brings a new big name act. Past years’ entertainment has included "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band," "Kentucky HeadHunters," "Three Dog Night," "Little River Band," "Little Texas," "Restless Heart," "The Guess Who," "Grand Funk Railroad," "FOGHAT," "The Bellamy Brothers," and "Starship!"
Lots of music, food, races and contests, rides and games, anvil shoot, Texas Hold 'Em, bingo, 3 on 3 basketball, Rock, Paper, Scissors Contest, Texting Contest, arm wrestling, and much more!
Chingawassa Is Proud To Announce RCA Records Artist Love and Theft as Headliner for 2014!
Ticket Locations
Central National Bank, Marion National Bank,
Tampa State Bank, Carlsons' Grocery, Marion Pharmacy, & the Marion City Office
To purchase by phone:
620.382.3425
FOR MORE INFO,TICKET PRICES, AND VENDOR INFO CLICK LINK BELOW
Chingawassa Days
Phone : 620-382-3425 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : chinga@eaglecom.net
Web: www.chingawassadays.com/
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