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    You are at:Home»Local News»Little Apple to host 7th annual “Bayou GatorCraw Fest” this weekend

    Little Apple to host 7th annual “Bayou GatorCraw Fest” this weekend

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    By Peter Rice on April 25, 2024 Local News, Manhattan, Riley County
    Photo Courtesy of bayougatorcrawfest.com

    The culture and traditions of the bayou will be coming to downtown Manhattan this weekend for the 7th annual Bayou Gator Craw Fest at Blue Earth Plaza.

    Bayou Festival CEO Que Purdy previewed the event…

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    Purdy is also the executive chef at Mamadeaux’s Creole Cafe, and says the Gator/Craw Fest started with people wanting to celebrate authentic Louisiana culture.

    The event has grown dramatically over the years, but Purdy says it has maintained it’s family-oriented and philanthropic nature.

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    Admission is free for kids under the age of 12 and for older attendees single, weekend, and VIP tickets are available. More information is available here

     

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