Ponca City Herb Festival This Weekend

Survivor Resource network - May 31, 2022 6:38 am

The preparation for the 29th Annual Ponca City Herb Festival is underway to be hosted on Saturday June 4th from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. The public can come to this rain or shine event!

On the first Saturday of June, more than 100 vendors from several states bring their goods to be offered for sale at the gorgeous 10-acre Cann Memorial Botanical Gardens. While featuring native and exotic plants and herbs, other gardening related items are available. 

We encourage shoppers to bring their wagons because the event will also showcase handmade jewelry, Oklahoma t-shirts, pickles, home sown items, quilts, herbal vinegars and oils, special seasonings & spices, handmade candles, baskets, soaps and so much more.

Returning this year will be gardening and herb related seminars which will be held from 9:00 am to noon on the patio.

Suzi Lenhart of Miss Suzi’s Singing School will perform Saturday at noon.

Food trucks from all over will attend the festival for continue festival goers to grab a snack and take a break on the patio while listening to some great music.

The Kay County Master Gardeners are back with their ‘Plant a Plant’ booth for children. Children are encouraged to learn about the joys of gardening with the making of almost 500 planted pots. 

The Herb Festival is hosted by and benefits Survivor Resource Network. SRN is the community resource and response agency for Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking and Trafficking Survivors. 

For more information about the Ponca City Herb Festival and vendor applications, go to the festival’s website at poncacityherbfestival.com or call Survivor Resource Network at 580-762-2873.

On Saturday the 4th between 10 am and 3 pm the Cimarron Public Transit System will be offering FREE rides from the Ponca Plaza to the Herb Festival.

Responsible pet owner are welcome to bring their pets.

 

 

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