Source: Broken Arrow Chamber, City of Broken Arrow
Rooster Days, the longest-running festival in Oklahoma, will return for its 93rd year, May 16-19, at Central Park on Main Street in Broken Arrow.
The tradition continues with a carnival, live entertainment, fair food, and a vendor marketplace.
“Our committee has worked very hard to maximize all the things we love about Rooster Days while adding new and fun aspects,” said Broken Arrow Chamber President Jennifer Conway at a press conference on Feb. 15. “We are incredibly humbled; we could not do this festival without the city’s involvement.”
She credited city staff for help with the planning, promotion, and protection from the Police, Fire, and Emergency Management Departments.

TTCU Federal Credit Union will again serve as the Rooster Days presenting sponsor this year.
“It is really a community event, and the Chamber is happy to organize it, but it could not happen without these partnerships,” Conway said.
The Rooster Days Parade and the Rooster Days Run will be held on Saturday, May 18. And, on Thursday night, May 16, Rooster Days will showcase local talent by welcoming the Broken Arrow High School Jazz Band to the Main Stage. Country Music sensation Braden Jamison & the Neon Strangers will play on Saturday night, May 18.
“Thanks to an amazing planning committee this year, we are well on our way to putting together and finalizing the details of this year’s festival,” Conway said.
To keep up with the latest Rooster Days news, visit RoosterDays.com and follow Rooster Days on Facebook.




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