Sherman Arts Fest, Stage Coach Days set for this weekend Save Email Print
Posted: 11:41 AM Sep 19, 2008
Last Updated: 1:35 PM Sep 19, 2008
Reporter: Nicole Holt
Email Address: nicole.holt@kxii.com

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SHERMAN, Tex. -- Looking for something to do this weekend? The Sherman Arts Festival and the Butterfield Overland Mail Stage Coach Days are going on this weekend. Check out these great events for the entire family as Texoma celebrates its rich heritage and unique culture.

The Sherman Arts Festival invites you to 'celebrate art' for its 26th year. Once again the Sherman Municipal Lawn will turn into a glorious hub of activity for this annual welcome to autumn. Featured events include a Judged Art Show & Sale for ages 18 and up, Youth Art Show, Woodcarving Show & Sale; 5K, 15K and Fun Run, Continual Live Music, Pumpkin Patch, Pancake Breakfast, Used Book Sale, Museum Tours, T-shirt Painting for kids, Food Vendors galore and up to 100 Arts & Craft Vendors.

You can see more on the Sherman Arts Festival at this link.

Stage Coach Days festivities start at noon this Sunday, September 21, on in downtown Sherman with a real chuckwagon cooking & sampling. Historian Glen Sample Ely takes the stage at 3 p.m., and events like butter-churning, quilting, and wild west gunslinger shows will be ongoing throughout the day.

Click the links below for more information on this event.

Schedule of Events (PDF)

Event Poster (PDF)

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Posted by: Anonymous on Sep 20, 2008 at 07:16 PM
I for one...am glad KXII posted this, because of some people whining about what's going on in town