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    You are at:Home»Local News»Wamego Tulip Festival held as city kicks off spring

    Wamego Tulip Festival held as city kicks off spring

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    By KMAN Staff on April 29, 2019 Local News, Wamego
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    WAMEGO — This year’s 32nd annual Wamego Tulip festival marked the third year helping organize for Wamego Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Daryn Soldan. He’s been attending since he was a child.

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    Soldan says a lot of work goes into an event like this, all the way up until they close the place down.

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    Tulip Festival Volunteer Sarah Pacheco, who was at the information booth during the event, says a lot of hours go into helping vendors set up the Friday before.

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    Although the work is hard, Pacheco said it’s worth it to see all the happy, familiar faces.

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    Wamego Mayor Tom Beem says the Tulip Festival is important to the town and it’s fun to show off a little.

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