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July 23, 2025
Whole Hawg Days has something for everyone

The 41st Annual Whole Hawg Arts & Crafts Festival kicks off Thursday, July 24, with the first Whole Hawg Rodeo hosted by the Eufaula Chamber of Commerce. Friday and Saturday will be filled with activities, including a parade on Saturday; Arts & Crafts; BBQ cookoff; classic car show; poker run; live music and more. For more information about any events call 918-689–2791 or go to chamber@ eufaulachamberofcommerce. com.

Rodeo – Thurs – Sat.

For the first time, the Whole Hawg Days rodeo is being hosted by the Eufaula Chamber of Commerce and is being produced by S3 Pro Rodeo out of Washington, Oklahoma.

The rodeo will be held at the McIntosh County Fairgrounds Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. each night. Admission is $10 adults. No charge for 6-year-olds and under.

Mutton busting takes place each night before the rodeo at 7:30 p.m., July 24, 25 and 26. Contestants must be 8 years of age or younger. Only 20 contestants per night. First come, first served. Signups are each night. Entry fee is $25.

Parents must sign an acknowledgment and liability release.

The rodeo will include breakaway roping; tiedown roping steer wrestling; team roping healer; team roping header; barrel racing; bareback riding; saddle bronc riding and bull riding.

This is an open pro rodeo with add on money of $1,000.

The Canadian Valley Rangerettes will perform. Parade – Friday at 6 p.m.

The Whole Hawg Days Parade starts at 6 p.m. Friday, July 25.

Floats line up at the high school at 5 p.m. for the march north on Main Street.

Arts & Crafts Festival at Posey Park Posey Park will be the site of the Eufaula Band Boosters Arts & Crafts Festival from 8 a.m. to dark on both days. To sign up for a booth at the event contact Amber Singleton at 918-3608429 or email prideofeufaulawholehawg@ gmail. com.

Car Show at Kiwanis Park

A classic car show will be held Saturday at Kiwanis Park, south of Posey Park. Cars from all over compete for bragging rights and trophies.

Cook-off – Saturday The heart of the festivities is the BBQ Cookoff on Saturday, featuring some of the top chefs in town.

Cooking may begin Friday night, but cookers must be in place by 8 a.m. Saturday.

Judging will take place at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Community Center, 121 High St. Judging is based on pork only (no sauce), side dish and dessert.

People’s Choice Award judging takes place at the Community Center between 10:45 a.m. and 1 p.m.

First division winners will take home $1,200 first place; $500 second place; and $225 third place.

Best Ribs winner will receive $200.

People’s Choice Award winner will receive $200.

People’s Choice Award event

For $10, you can select your choice for the best meats, side dishes and desserts during the 41st Annual Whole Hawg Days BBQ Cook-Off.

The public can sample the competitors’ creations from 10:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Community Center on High Street.

Poker Run – Saturday Feelin’ lucky?

Register for the Jokers Wild Poker Run for the chance to win $20,000 (based on 500 entries).

Sign up on Friday, July 25, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the Chamber of Commerce office, 301 N. Main St. or, sign up Saturday, July 26, from 7 a.m. to noon at Xtreme Marina.

Entry fee is $225. Includes Whole Hawg t-shirt, free Hawg sandwich and more.

Prizes include:

• $7,500 second place

• $4,000 third

• $2,500 fourth

• $1,250 fifth

• $1,000, low hand

• Any two hearts, $100 fast cash

• Chamber business drawing, $500

• 50/50 raffle tickets available Sponsored by the Eufaula Area Chamber of Commerce; brought to you by Creek Nation Casino, Eufaula.

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