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2010 Festival Info
South Oldham Lions Festival Current 2010 Lists Your Festival Committee at work planning for Sept
The next event sponsored by the South Oldham Lions Club will be the 2010 South Oldham Lions Festival Saturday, September 11, 2010 10am – 7pm The Maples Property in Crestwood, KY Located on Hwy 22 West of Hwy 329 across from DQ Beautiful, Large Fenced Park Setting With Stone Buildings & Old Barns! Future Crestwood City Park Join us for a day of FUN for the whole family! v Live Bluegrass Music
Next Exit v Great Food & Concessions
v Kids Carnival & Activities
v Cornhole Tournament v Raffle v And much More! Location: The Maples Property Map to Entrance: 6826 West Highway 22 Exit off I-71 or take Hwy 22 or Hwy 146 to Crestwood, 20 min from downtown Louisville. Location is about a 1000 to 1500 feet west of DQ on Hwy 22 directly across from Pete Coons Garage. Parking on property, $5.00 per car, walk-ins, $1.00 per individual Watch for more information in print and other media! See Festival Flyer for more info, print to sign up. OR Call Festival Chairman Don Hall at 502-243-3688 with your questions! This Fund Raising Event Is Held For The Benefit Of Lions Charities and Local Community Projects Thank You for Supporting the South Oldham Lions Club Oldham County Backyard BBQ & Craft Festival event sponsored by the South Oldham Lions Club
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