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FRIDAY, JULY 26

9am-9pm

SATURDAY, JULY 27

9am-9pm

SUNDAY, JULY 28

9am-5pm

Annie Oakley Festival Logo

A family-friendly festival featuring live entertainment including western arts, cowboy mounted shooting, musical performances and much more.

 

As always, we also have a variety of food trucks and craft vendors.

It's all in honor of Darke County's most famous daughter!

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Welcome to the 2024 Annie Oakley Festival

The Annie Oakley Committee members are so excited about having our 2024 Annie Oakley Festival.  We are looking forward to welcoming everyone to the festival this year.  We have a lot of activities planned, and hope that you will join us for this wonderful festival, and honor our very own Miss Annie Oakley.

Join us as we celebrate Darke County's Famous Daughter

~JoEllen Melling

President of the Annie Oakley Festival Committee

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Entertainment & Events

Events
A marksmanship contest open to young ladies ages 12-19.  The winner will receive a cash prize and become the face of the festival until the next year!

Each contestant will shoot the same BB gun, provided by the Festival Committee, starting from a distance of 25 feet and increasing by 5 feet each round.

To enter, please print a copy of the entry form and send it to us.  

For the rules, please visit the Contest Page.

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Miss Annie Oakley

The Annie Oakley Center Foundation is pleased to announce its “Annie’s Memorial Shoot” to be held on Friday, July 28 in conjunction with this year’s Annie Oakley Festival. “Classic Annie” and “Classic Frank” shooting competitions are open to women and men who are 19 years or older. Each participant will have the opportunity to shoot like Annie Oakley or her marksman husband, Frank Butler. Competitors will be provided with a BB gun, BBs, target balloons, and practice time. First prize winners receive $50 and second prize is $25.

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Annie's Memorial Shoot

A costume contest open to children ages 3-5. 

Contestants will be in costumes depicting Annie Oakley and Buffalo Bill.  Prizes will be awarded for Best Costume and Most Photogenic.

To enter, please print a copy of the entry form and send it to us.  Applications must be received no later than July 22, 2024 - *2024 Application Form Coming Soon!

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Little Miss & Mister

Cowboy mounted shooting is a re-enactment of the old west 1880’s. It is the nation’s fastest growing equestrian sport. Competitors wearing two single action .45 caliber revolvers race against the clock through a variety of course patterns while firing at balloon targets.

Demonstrations: Friday @ 7pm + Saturday @ 2pm + Sunday @ 10am

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Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association

Demonstrators take aim at mechanical targets in a challenge to see who is the fastest draw in Western Ohio. 

Demonstrations: Saturday @ 9am thru 3pm + Sunday 9am thru Noon

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Fast Draw Competition

Jungle Island Zoo will be on the festival grounds Saturday and Sunday for everyone to enjoy. Come out and see, feed, and pet the beautiful animals that they bring.

Jungle Island Zoo will be bringing mini zebu, alpaca, mini sheep, kangaroos, mini goats, llama, large tortoise, etc. Bring your kids over and let them get a picture with the wonderful animals

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Jungle Island Zoo

Kick Axe Mobile Axe Throwing will be on the Annie Oakley Festival grounds Saturday and Sunday. There will be a tournament on Saturday and upon conclusion of that tournament, there will be an open throwing event. There is a possibility of
additional contests during the weekend.

 

Please stop by their area under the trees in front of the 4H Horse Arena, and stop by talk to the gentlemen there for more details.

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Kick Axe

Friday 12:00 PM – Adam Liette
Friday 3:00 PM – Jeff Hittle
Friday 6:00 PM – Muleskinners Duo
Saturday 12:00 PM – Spittin’ Image
Saturday 5:00 PM – Mora and the Boys
Sunday – 1:00 PM – Mandy (Neff) Rismiller

Image by Kari Shea

AO Festival Musical Entertainment

Bring your classic car, truck, or other vehicle for all to see!

Entry fee is $10, and the contest is open to the general public.  Enter in person the day of the show.

For more info, please visit the Contest Page.

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Car Show

More information coming soon!

For more info, please visit the Contest Page.

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Kiddie Tractor Pull

Dog races open all small dogs.  Heats will be organized as needed depending on how many dogs are entered.

There's also a costume contest and an owner/pet look-alike contest; these are open to all breeds!

For the rules and entry form, please visit the Contest Page.

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Small Dog Races

Contests
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Schedule

  • Where is Annie buried?
    Annie Oakley and Frank Butler are buried near Brock, Ohio, off Greenville-Saint Mary's Road between State Route 127 and OH-185. Here is a map of the location: Grave Site ***If you're at the Festival, our free, air-conditioned Historical Bus Tour leaves from the Festival grounds several times each day and stops at this location; it's a great way to get there and learn about other sites of interest in the area!
  • Can we camp nearby?
    Yes! The Fairgrounds has spaces and hookups for your RV or trailer. All camping is handled by the Annie Oakley Committee, Call 937-417-1365
  • Where is the Festival held?
    We are at the Darke County Fairgrounds in Greenville, Ohio. Enter through Gate 5 and parking will be on your right. (Fairgrounds may use overflow parking as needed.)
  • Are you affiliated with the Garst Museum?
    No, we are not. However, we do recommend you visit them if you are interested in Annie Oakley or the history of Darke County!
  • Where is the Gathering at Garst?
    The Gathering is held at the Garst Museum. Please follow this link for a map and directions: Garst Museum

COME AND HELP US CELEBRATE OUR 60th YEAR FOR THE ANNIE OAKLEY FESTIVAL
Come see the many vendors and concessionaires.  Bring your blanket and chairs, or sit on the grass and watch the shows and competitions, while spending time with family at the Annie Oakley Festival, located at the Darke County Fairgrounds, Sweitzer St, Greenville, OH 45331

Additional events and activities will be listed updated as they become more definite.
Please check back often for updates
Times for the activities listed above may be adjusted if necessary.

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The 2024 Annie Oakley Festival will be held on July 26, 27 and 28th, at the south end of the Darke County Fairgrounds.

Use Fairgrounds Gate 5, off Fort Jefferson Avenue, and you'll be directed to the parking area.

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  • Where is Annie buried?
    Annie Oakley and Frank Butler are buried near Brock, Ohio, off Greenville-Saint Mary's Road between State Route 127 and OH-185. Here is a map of the location: Grave Site ***If you're at the Festival, our free, air-conditioned Historical Bus Tour leaves from the Festival grounds several times each day and stops at this location; it's a great way to get there and learn about other sites of interest in the area!
  • Can we camp nearby?
    Yes! The Fairgrounds has spaces and hookups for your RV or trailer. All camping is handled by the Annie Oakley Committee, Call 937-417-1365
  • Where is the Festival held?
    We are at the Darke County Fairgrounds in Greenville, Ohio. Enter through Gate 5 and parking will be on your right. (Fairgrounds may use overflow parking as needed.)
  • Are you affiliated with the Garst Museum?
    No, we are not. However, we do recommend you visit them if you are interested in Annie Oakley or the history of Darke County!
  • Where is the Gathering at Garst?
    The Gathering is held at the Garst Museum. Please follow this link for a map and directions: Garst Museum
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