Oak Fest
October 19, 2013
5pm - 10pm
Andy Brown Community Park East
260 E. Parkway Blvd.
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Join us for the annual Coppell Oak Fest, an event that will carry on for years to come. The theme celebrates life in Coppell being as diverse as the oak trees. The city of Coppell logo includes oak branches representing the city's most prominent trees, longevity, and additionally, the oak wood used to build the railroad ties that put Coppell on the map. Building on our community's roots and growing strength, we pause for an evening of community fun, live music, and fellowship.
Free Family Activities
Miniature Train Rides, Face Painting, Live Bands, Bounce Houses, Rock Climbing...TOO MUCH FUN TO MISS! Band performances by DownTown Fever and Maiden Texas. Show performances by The Side Street Circus and Professor Brainius.
Miniature Train Rides, Face Painting, Live Bands, Bounce Houses, Rock Climbing...TOO MUCH FUN TO MISS! Band performances by DownTown Fever and Maiden Texas. Show performances by The Side Street Circus and Professor Brainius.
Food
Kettle corn, BBQ Sandwiches, Chips and Drinks, Turkey legs, Funnel Cakes, Hamburgers, Roasted Corn on the Cob, Hot dogs, Nachos and more! Bring a picnic or enjoy some local food from a variety of vendors - Cash only please. (No alcohol can be brought into the park.)
Parking is available in the parking lot by Kid Country, Town Center and Andrew Brown Community Park West and Central - just a trail walk away!
Kettle corn, BBQ Sandwiches, Chips and Drinks, Turkey legs, Funnel Cakes, Hamburgers, Roasted Corn on the Cob, Hot dogs, Nachos and more! Bring a picnic or enjoy some local food from a variety of vendors - Cash only please. (No alcohol can be brought into the park.)
Parking is available in the parking lot by Kid Country, Town Center and Andrew Brown Community Park West and Central - just a trail walk away!
Questions about the event: | Vendor Applications: Available in September |
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In case of inclement weather on the day of event,
please call C-Link at 972-304-3542, message #462
or visit us on Facebook and Twitter.
For more information about the event, please call the Parks and Recreation Department at 972-462-5100.








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