(KAIR)--Event organizers are hard at work planning a full three day's worth of events with the 114th annual Old Settler's Festival set to start Thursday in Oskaloosa.
Festival Director Matt Miller says the first day features a wide variety of entertainment, which include a number of dance companies, including the Jefferson West Weststeppers, who will be preforming a twenty to thirty minute set. The Sierra Band, a band playing the old kind of country will be preforming around 8:00 that evening.
Miller adds that even more fun is planned for the remaining three days of the festival including more bands, a hay bale toss, and a wine tent that will be open for all three days of the festival.
The 114th annual Old Settler's Festival will take place on Oskaloosa's Courthouse Square.
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