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Bike Fest at the Fair Grounds This Weekend; Free Concert

Matt Bell from Explore Harrison talked about Bike Fest's Ride the Ozarks Rally that is coming up this weekend.

Bell spoke about the event on Monday's "Around The Table" broadcast on KHOZ. Some bikers will be in town Oct. 3, and some bikers have plans to be around for the week. Bell said more bikers have occupied Harrison hotels. Bell went over the schedule for the event.

He said a couple of riders will guide people on Wednesday and Thursday morning. They will guide out of state travelers. However, the actual event starts on Friday.

Bell said it starts at  a.m. Vendors, a beer garden and cornhole will be available. Live music starts at 5 p.m. Another group will perform at 7 p.m. Bell said attendees should bring chairs because seating is limited.

The full interview with Bell is on the "Around The Table" Facebook Page.

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