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Summer is the perfect time to
celebrate both the past and the
future in Ardmore, especially during
the annual Crape Myrtle Festival.
Held in John Barnes Park, this
beloved event brings the community
together with music, food, laughter,
and colorful crape myrtle blooms.
It's a full day of fun, with over 100
vendors, live entertainment, and
plenty of southern bites to enjoy.
e 2025 festival is set for August
16, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. e best
part? It's totally free to attend; even
the parking is free.
"e Crape Myrtle Festival is more
than just a summer event; it's a
vibrant celebration of everything
Ardmore represents," said Yolandia
Eubanks, director of the Greater
Ardmore Chamber of Commerce. "It's
a day when community, tradition,
and hospitality come together."
But even when the festival wraps
up, there's still plenty to love about
Ardmore. Whether you're browsing
the local shops, grabbing a bite at
a hometown restaurant, or just
enjoying a walk through the park, the
town has a way of making everyone
feel welcome.
So, take a stroll, grab a sweet tea, and
soak in the easy charm of Ardmore.
ere's always something blooming
there, especially in the summertime.