The 49th annual Wewoka Sorghum Festival will be held on Saturday. The festival is a community celebration of sweet sorghum and Wewoka's rich history held each fall. The award-winning event has become one of Oklahoma's premier attractions, drawing thousands of visitors each year from across the U.S. and abroad to Wewoka on the fourth Saturday in October.
Admission to the family-friendly festival is free
Schedule: Sorghum is a cereal grain that grows tall like corn, is drought-resistant and has a wide variety of uses. Besides it's main use in the south as a sweetener, it can be used as a grain, ground into a gluten-free flour, cooked into a risotto…
Read More »A Taste Of Wewoka's History The 48th annual Wewoka Sorghum Festival is a community celebration of sweet sorghum and Wewoka's rich history held each fall. The award-winning event has become one of Oklahoma's premier attractions, drawing thousands of…
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