Pauls Valley, Oklahoma —
With the weekend comes Pauls Valley’s way of welcoming in the summer through BrickFest and ready to go is a schedule of events people can take advantage of on Friday, May 4 and Saturday, May 5:
Friday, May 4th
• From 10 a.m.-5 p.m. the Toy & Action Figure Museum will host "May the Fourth Be With You" Star Wars Day.
• At 12 p.m. vendors set up for BrickFest at Santa Fe Depot parking and pavilion.
• Cake Off check-in runs from at 12-6 p.m., inside Santa Fe Depot building.
• CRUX radio station remote from 12:30-3:30 p.m.
• At 6 p.m. Sami Jo Scifres performs on main stage in Depot parking area.
• At 7 p.m. Parker Milsap performs.
• At 8 p.m. Colby Ham & the Mojo Band perform.
• At 9 p.m. Rude Mood performs.
Saturday May 5th
• Starting at 9:00 a.m. Rex Carleton & The Rough Riders perform on main stage.
• Cake Off judging runs from 9-10 a.m. Silent auction ends at 11:30 a.m. Winners announced at noon.
• At 9 a.m. Valley Rally Bike Ride begins at DW Reynolds Rec Center in Wacker Park.
• Free Shuttle Service starts running to Airport to the PV Airport for Antique Plane Fly -In & Antique Car Display.
• At 10 a.m., United Freestyle Stunt Team performs near main stage area. They perform again at 4 p.m.
• Hot Wheels Double Dog Dare Derby registration at Toy & Action Figure Museum at 10 a.m., races begin at 11 a.m.
• At 10:40 a.m. Erica Peacock performs on main stage.
• At 11 a.m. Texas Gypsies perform first hour. Second hour at 1 p.m.
• At 12 p.m. United Freestyle Stunt Team performs.
• At 12:30 p.m. Fields Pie Eating Contest begins.
• At 1:30 p.m. Frosty T-Shirt Tangle contest at Jingle & Jangle store downtown.
• At 2 p.m. Syd Petty Tumbling performs.
• At 2:30 p.m. Dance Station performs.
• At 3 p.m. White Tiger Dojo & Mixed Martial Arts perform.
• At 3:30 p.m. Brick Toss begins.
• At 4:30 p.m. winner of stained glass raffle announced.
Thunder in the Valley
• At 5 p.m. mutton busting begins.
• At 7 p.m. Bull riding begins.
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