Oakdale Summerfest to feature pop-up splash pad and fireworks show
Oakdale is hosting its 40th annual Summerfest this weekend.
Summerfest, which was first held in 1984, brings people together for food, entertainment, music, community-building and more, said Lori Pulkrabek, the city’s communications manager.
Summerfest, which runs through Saturday, is held in Walton Park.
The festivities include kids activities, a free community picnic, a pop-up splash pad and live music, and a fireworks show, which will be at 10 p.m. Saturday.
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For more information, go to www.OakdaleSummerfest.com.
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