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Look to the Sky in OAK GROVE This Weekend!!

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Look to the Sky in OAK GROVE This Weekend!!

Specifically on Saturday (9/2) at 4 pm! Two thousand butterflies will be released as part of the 14th Annual Butterfly Festival in Oak Grove!

Yes, kids will love the butterfly theme of the festival starting at 11 a.m. with face painting, a bubble zone, a balloon artist, a photo booth, and tons more.

Ride the train, hop on the zip line, and enjoy the “Wild World of Animals” stage show and petting zoo!

You can interact with live butterflies in the Butterfly House provided by Milkweed & Honey Farm out of Clarksville.

This award-winning festival is FREE!!

It all culminates with the live release of 2,000 butterflies at 4 p.m. on the Viceroy berm. The butterflies will hang around for a little while before beginning their migration to Mexico. What a magical event for humans of ALL ages to enjoy!

The 14th Annual Oak Grove Butterfly Festival will be held at 101 Walter Garrett Lane. See more HERE.

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