Sikes Wolf Creek Opens Friday

The Wolf Creek Festival of Sikes is just days away. If you are looking for a fun family outing, organizers invite you to make plans to attend the Festival on this Friday and Saturday, Oct 20-21.

On Friday at 5 p.m. the Festival will be selling fried fish plates.  Then at 6 p.m., Hurricane Junction will begin performing until 10 p.m. Several vendors that wish to set up early may be on hand for those who want to browse and shop.

Saturday, October 21, will see the gates open wide at 10 a.m. and the admission fee is $5.00 per person.

Organizers are excited about the arts and craft vendors that will be here this year.  There will be plenty to see and shop. If you get hungry while shopping, don’t worry. Scrap Iron BarbQ  and Cheese Louise and Angels Taco truck  will be ready to serve a good lunch. 

There will be a great lineup of live performances to enjoy throughout the day.  At 10 a.m. the program will kick off with the Anthem and a prayer and then Karla Wroten will start singing until 11:30.  KLIC, a women’s bluegrass/country band will perform from noon until 1:30 p.m. River Katz band will perform from 2 to 4 p.m. and Swampland Revival will perform from 4:30 to 6:30. To finish out the night, The Sundown Band will be featured from 7 until 10 p.m. 

Organizers invite, “So come out and enjoy our live performances. You may bring your pop-up tent and lawn chairs while listening to the bands. We also have plenty of things for the kids.  Included are Horse Rides, two Bounce Houses, Magic Tricks performed by Danny Barton and a Mechanical Bull.”

Family fun, food and fellowship are promised for those who come out to the Wolf Creek Festival this weekend.