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Texas Citrus Fiesta

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Event# 956-585-2727

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Come enjoy all these great events and more!

Royal Coronation of King Citrus & Queen Citriana
Parade of Oranges
Fun Fair Events
Vaquero Cook-Off
Parade Concessions
Citrus YOuth Show Exhibit
Fun Run
Carnival

Texas Citrus Fiesta


Phone : 956-585-2727   (Always call and confirm events.)

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