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Lifestyle, News
October 10, 2023

Old Settlers Day car show held

Muldrow celebrated its annual Old Settlers Day on Saturday at Muldrow City Park.

The event, organized by the Muldrow Lion’s Club, included vendors, food and a live performance by Camden Followell.

New this year was a car show, organized by Casey Claborn. Winners from each of the four divisions were, Will Rhodes (Sports/Muscle Car), Tom Palmer (Modified) and Sammy Tabor won both Fan Favorite and Truck/SUV.

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