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| What: | The Skiatook Bluegrass Festival is a tribute to Hank Williams, Sr. |
| When: | June 25-27; Thursday includes gospel music from 6-9 p.m.Friday and Saturday's events run noon-9 p.m. |
| Where: | In the heart of Skiatook. |
| Admission: | $5 for Thursday; $12 for Friday or Saturday; $20 for Friday and Saturday. Primitive campgrounds available at $3 a day. Camping with water and electric access is $12 a day. |
| Note: | There will be a banjo workshop conducted by the legendary Allan Munde, on Friday morning from 10:00a.m.-11:00a.m. A junior fiddle contest will be held on Saturday morning from 9-11 a.m.The festival grounds has a brand new stage, built by the town of Skiatook, a 60’x 60’ shaded area for viewing comfort, vendors of all kinds, RV hook-ups and tent camping. Please bring your lawn chairs. |
| Online: | www.tulsaworld.com/SkiatookBluegrass |
| Headliners: | Heartland Express, Klondike 5, Tall Cotton String Band, Bonham Review, Zoograss Boys, Janette Williams, Robert Hale and Wildfire, and the Allan Munde Gazette. Along with great bluegrass music, Jim Blair and City Moon will be performing their “Tribute to Hank Williams Sr.” |
| Also Available: | There are children's activities, workshops, and our Youth Fiddle Contest. And, of course, there is 'round the clock picking and grinning in the camping area. In addition to the festival, the area offers site seeing, boating, fishing, and other forms of recreation. |