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Redbud Festival moved to Saturday

The event, originally scheduled for Friday, has been moved to Saturday. It will kick off in front of the Shawnee Public Library with a free community meal of chicken, coleslaw and a role, which will start being served at 6 p.m. and continue as long as the 800 meals last. Blackwater Smoke will perform from 7 to 9 p.m., and there will also be a bounce house, a food truck vendor that sells snow cones and drinks, and a few vendors set up selling items. Any further changes due to weather will be posted on SEFF s Facebook page. Do Not Sell My Info / Cookie Policy

3 Things to Do: April 16-18

3 Things to Do: April 16-18 The Shawnee News-Star Spring is in the air, and there s plenty to do in Shawnee this weekend. Here are just a few of the things going on: 1. Meet princesses: Tecumseh s Magical Moments of Oklahoma and Shawnee s StreetView gallery are teaming up for a free event. Magical Moments of Oklahoma will bring Belle and Snow White to greet people of all ages Saturday at StreetView gallery, located at 9 E. Main in Shawnee. There will be meet and greets with both princesses from noon to 12:30 p.m. and again from 1 to 1:30 p.m. Snow White will do a story time and sing along from 12:30 to 1, and Belle will do her story time and sing along from 1:30 to 2 p.m. Those who attend are asked to social distance and wear masks.

Spring brings Redbud Festival back to Shawnee

Spring brings Redbud Festival back to Shawnee Spring is here, and with it comes Shawnee s Redbud Festival. This year, the event will take place from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday in front of the Shawnee Public Library. According to Linda Brown with Safe Events for Families Shawnee, things will kick off with a free community meal of chicken, coleslaw and a roll being served starting at 6 p.m. Blackwater Smoke will perform from 7 to 9 p.m., and Brown said there will also be a bounce house, a food truck vendor that sells snow cones and drinks, and a few vendors set up selling items.

Weekend event will bring princesses to Shawnee

Wallace Avenue Baptist Church looks to new home

Wallace Avenue Baptist Church looks to new home The Shawnee News-Star Wallace Avenue Baptist Church is making some changes this year as it gets ready to move from the building at Wallace and Chapman to a new location that once housed Stage. The church has been at 601 W. Wallace since is founding in 1927, but its future home will be at 805 W. Ayre St., just off Kickapoo Spur. “In the past couple of years, we have been growing out of our old building,” Pastor K. Blake Martin said. “We are in desperate need for more parking and seating area for current and future growth.”

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