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Seven Springs Sorghum festival is Sat 26 Sep 2015

Sulphur Well, Metcalfe County, KY fall festival

The Seven Springs Sorghum will be Sat 26 Sep 2015, from 8am-7pmCT, at the Harry Irwin Farm, 1696 Edwin Williams Road, Sulphur Well, Metcalfe County, KY. Events include sorghum making and old time craft, old time fair games, demonstrations, a classic car cruise-in and antique tractor display. There's a hay maze and petting zoo, hit and miss engine. Food and vendor stalls, as well. A wholesome family event.




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2Design Firepit will be raffled at 7-Springs Sorghum Festival



2015-09-12 - Harry Irwin Farm, 1696 Edwin Williams Road, Sulphur Well, Metcalfe County, KY - Photo 2Design photo from Gaye Shaw, Edmonton/Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce.
"This Firepit by 2Design's is being raffled off to support the Seven Springs Sorghum Festival and it's charities. The American Red Cross, Salvation Army, and Trooper Island will each receive 25% of the proceeds from this raffle. 25% will go to 2Design's Firepit for the cost of the item. There will be 400 tickets sold for $10 each. When the last ticket is sold the drawing will be held. To enter contact us at sorghumfest@gmail.com "- GAYE SHAW, Edmonton/Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce.

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