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Come home to even more this year at Knifley's two-day festival

A new event will be a Veterans 50/50 motorcycle ride and show plus a kid's pedal tractor pull, 5K Walk/Run, car and tractor shows, children's pageant and gospel singing and much more on Friday night and Saturday in Knifley.
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By Debbie Cowan

The Revisit Knifley Planning Committee is meeting regularly and plans are being developed for the 5th annual Revisit Knifley Homecoming and Festival Saturday, 8 Sep 2018.

This year's festival will feature many of the wonderful events from the past including vendors, music, free kids activities and Knifley history. There will also be a kids pedal tractor pull, 5K Walk/Run, car and tractor shows and an auction.



A children's pageant and gospel singing will be offered on Friday night. A new event for this year will be a Veterans 50/50 motorcycle ride and show on Saturday.

The committee is actively seeking vendors and volunteers. Registration forms and information are available on the Revisit Knifley Facebook page. For information about the event, contact Kathy Tucker at 270-634-1263 or Lisa Greer at 270-469-0376.


This story was posted on 2018-07-25 09:42:43
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