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Over 5,000 people visited 63 vendors, were entertained by dancers and music groups and ate Lebanese food at Bristow's 2025 Tabouleh Fest on May 10. courtesy photo

Over 5,000 people visited 63 vendors, were entertained by dancers and music groups and ate Lebanese food at Bristow's 2025 Tabouleh Fest on May 10. courtesy photo

Tabouleh Festival is about the impact of the Lebanese

Thanks to Lebanese emigrating from Greater Syria to Bristow, our town holds an annual festival that celebrates one piece of their culture – a culinary tradition of eating tabouleh (many spell it “tabouli”), a Mediterranean fresh salad.
It's a fast start at the Wildflower 5k Run in Bristow on May 10, 2025. Two hundred and eightyseven people ran or walked in the race. courtesy photo

It's a fast start at the Wildflower 5k Run in Bristow on May 10, 2025. Two hundred and eightyseven people ran or walked in the race. courtesy photo

Big turnout brings success for 37th Wildflower Run

The 37 th Wildflower Run, held the same day as the Tabouleh Fest, is a great way to run off extra energy. This year’s event had 14 sponsors and was dedicated to Bob and Carol Webb, ages 86 and 85, respectfully, who have run or walked every year.
Abigail Smith, Third Place with Riley Braden

Abigail Smith, Third Place with Riley Braden

Whats So Great About Bistow art show contest results

What is art to you? Is it a piece of paper? It's so much more. Let's look into art and find out what art is, why it's important, and what is happening in our art community today.Why is art important? Art is important because it brings beauty to the world.

Community Events

All Things Farm Related SwapThird Sunday of each month.9 a.m.- 2 p.m. Beginning March16. TractorSupply parking lot.Artisans Gardeners MarketEvery Saturday, 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.Tractor Supply parking lot.Bristow Garden ClubThe Bristow Garden Club meets the second Thursday of the month at 1:30 p.m.
From left, Cora Pride, Little Miss Tabouleh, Erin Sellers, Miss Tabouleh, and Arianna Arredondo, Tiny Miss Tabouleh, talks with visitors at the Tabouleh Festival

From left, Cora Pride, Little Miss Tabouleh, Erin Sellers, Miss Tabouleh, and Arianna Arredondo, Tiny Miss Tabouleh, talks with visitors at the Tabouleh Festival

Tabouleh Festival

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