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Neewollah returns to downtown Chickasha


Get ready for a thrilling day of family fun and festive activities as Chickasha’s much-anticipated Neewollah returns on Saturday, October 26, 2024, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM! Neewollah, the ultimate fall festival, transforms the East End of Chickasha Avenue into a Halloween haven filled with games, entertainment, and delicious treats.
This year’s Neewollah promises more excitement than ever, with free candy for kids at local businesses in the Candy Zone, bouncy houses, obstacle courses, and a thrilling Halloween costume contest. Families can enjoy a complimentary hotdog courtesy of Standley Systems while exploring all the fun the festival has to offer.
One of the highlights of the event will be the 2nd Annual Civic Club Chili Cookoff! For just $5, attendees can purchase five tickets to sample and vote for their favorite chili creations from local civic clubs and nonprofits. Additional voting tickets will be available for purchase on-site as well as mugs of chili. Proceeds from the cookoff go directly to the participating clubs, supporting their community efforts.
Neewollah is Chickasha’s signature fall festival, offering something for everyone—whether you’re there for the games, the food, or just to enjoy the festive spirit. Bring your family, dress up in your best Halloween costume, and join us for an unforgettable day of fun!
Event Details:
● Date: Saturday, October 26, 2024
● Time: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
● Location: East End of Chickasha Ave. to the Leg Lamp
● Admission: Free! Chili Cookoff tickets are $5
Don’t miss out on this spooktacular event—Neewollah is sure to be a frighteningly fantastic time for all ages!
Thank you to our sponsors; Liberty National Bank, Physical Therapy Central, Cherokee Temps, First National Bank and Trust, Hudson Prince, USW Utility, Mosley Agency/ Century 21 Mosley and Visit Chickasha.

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