Hart Park officials have announced the park’s events for the month of October, which include the “Goin’ Country at Hart” events.
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Hart Park is set to host a variety of events during the month of October.
During the first weekend of the month, the 25th Annual Native American Pow Wow & Craft Fair is set to take place in the picnic areas of the park. The event is set to feature Native American performers, arts & crafts, and food vendors, according to officials. Admission is free.
Starting on Oct. 12 and continuing for the following two Saturdays, the “Goin’ Country at Hart” concert events are set to take over Hart Hall & Patio. Mary White and Magnolia Drawl are set to perform Oct. 12, Moldy Marvin and Hwy 138 are set to take stage on Oct. 19, and DJ Al Ewing is set to take over on Oct. 26, according to officials.
All of the “Goin’ Country at Hart” events are set to feature arts & crafts, food trucks, two dance floors, and line dance instructors. A $10 donation is required for admission, officials said.
On Oct. 14, the Bow Wow & Meow Pet Fair is set to take place in the park’s picnic areas. According to officials, the event will feature a dog show, a vendor fair, pet adoptions, raffles, and a food court. Admission for the event is free.
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