Sept. 19, 2024
Elk City Chamber of Commerce Press Release
The Elk City Chamber of Commerce invites everyone to the 51st Annual Elk City Fall Festival on Saturday, September 21 and Sunday, September 22. This year’s event will be held at the Elk City Convention Center at 1016 East Airport Industrial Road. Saturday’s event hours are 10AM – 6PM and Sunday 12PM – 5PM.
Admission is Free.
Billed as the largest arts & crafts show in Western Oklahoma and as in years past, this year’s event will feature artists and crafts people who will be displaying their items for purchase throughout the entire weekend.
“From fine arts, to pottery, to ceramics, to custom-made jewelry and more, the Fall Festival is a terrific way to get a head start on your holiday shopping,” stated Chamber Executive Director Susie Cupp. “This is definitely one of our favorite events according to our local residents and the many visitors from around the region and the committee does an outstanding job in pulling it all together,” adds Cupp.
Along with over 100+ professional booths expected at this year’s event in the north exhibit hall there will be several great food vendors located at the outdoor food court by the big white tent north of the north exhibit hall. Those confirmed for the show includes: MMP Concessions will be serving deep fried oreos, corn dogs, cheese on a stick, funnel cakes, nachos, fountain drinks and fresh squeezed lemonade. Blue Mountain Smoke will have their BBQ pulled pork, brisket, sausages, nachos. Pacific Brim will be serving deep fried burgers and loaded pork fries. Heavens Kitchen will be serving fish, nachos, fries, burgers and BBQ. Also, Sno Way Shaved Ice will be available with their snow cones, caramel apples, soft pretzels, nachos, hot dogs, marshmallow popcorn balls, strawberry shortcake, walking tacos, fresh lemonade and more. Goode Snacks will have their kettle corn and pork rinds outside and their roasted nuts, cotton candy and fudge in the north exhibit hall west room. Brown’s Grill smashburgers and loaded fries. B’s Drink Merc. will have specialty drinks, hand shaken lemonade and tea with flavors. Kona Ice will have their shaved ice snow cones. The Surf Bar will be serving their assorted bowls. Spin’s Roadhouse will have bacon wrapped specialty dogs, gyros and wraps. Paletas Locas serving ice cream snacks. You can also find Western Oklahoma Inflatables out by the food court. In the north exhibit hall, you can find the First Assembly of God Church Girls Ministry in the east kitchen area serving walking tacos, frito pies, nachos, pulled pork sandwiches, chips, sweet/unsweet tea, lemonade and sodas The food vendors will be serving beverages.
The Fall Festival committee will present numerous awards in selected booth categories along with the high school art. Awards to be presented in the professional booths category will be Best of Show, 1st, 2nd, & 3rd place for fine art, photography, pottery, sculpture and fine woods.
“Literally thousands of people have gone through this annual event and we’d love to see everyone from Elk City and the surrounding communities come out and have fun with us again this year.” concluded Cupp.
The Fall Festival committee would like to thank the City of Elk City and all our volunteers and exhibitors.
2024 Elk City Fall Festival Committee members include: Ronda Smith, Chairman, Kathy Bell, Emily & Jeff Johnson, Katherine Brown, LaDonna Thomas, Karen Touchstone and Susie Cupp.
For additional information please contact the Elk City Chamber of Commerce at 580-225-0207 or email elkcitychamber@itlnet.net.
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