June 28th and June 29th in Spencer!

June 28th and June 29th in Spencer!

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The 2nd annual ART OF THE QUE event is Friday, June 28th and Saturday, June 29th at the Clay County Fairgrounds in Spencer!!

A FREE event to attend both days.  This will be a “Kansas City Barbecue Society – sanctioned BBQ Contest!”  Enjoy LIVE entertainment, inflatables, art & craft vendors, and so much more!!

Friday, June 27th  |  Open to public 5pm-8pm

  • Food Trucks and Smoky Mountain Central Railroad open
  • “People’s Choice Wings Contest” from 5-6:30pm.  $5 per sheet to taste.
  • 5pm – LIVE music by Scott Kirkhart
  • 7pm – LIVE music by Scott Larson

Saturday, June 28th  |  Open to public 10am-4pm

  • Art & commercial vendors; food trucks; beer garden; inflatables and more
  • Hy-Noon Kiwanis Cookie Bucket; Jaycees; Spencer Women of Today; Spencer YMCA; and Chad Bressman’s Lemonade Stand will all be open
  • “Classic Car Show” by Old Iron Company
  • “Kansas City BBQ Contest” – food not available to public

If your business is interested in being a vendor at this year’s Art of The Que, there is limited room available.  CLICK HERE to request a booth.

 

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