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Broken Arrow’s “Rooster Days” is moving back to its traditional dates

TULSA, Okla. — The four-day festival in Broken Arrow (BA) called “Rooster Days” is returning to its traditional dates in May for its 91st celebration.

The festival will offer a cashless option this year, allowing visitors to use credit or debit cards, load a digital card onto their phone with a QR code, or convert cash into a physical card for a one dollar charge.

“This is the longest running festival in Oklahoma,” said Scott Eudey, Broken Arrow City Councilor and Chairman of the Rooster Days Committee. “It is a remarkable tribute to the history of our city and the experience of the people who live here.”

Live evening entertainment for Rooster Days will include Travis Kidd, Red Dirt Rangers, and Weston Horn and the Hush.

Broken Arrow will also hide “Rosco’s” around the city leading up to the festival, some of the Rosco’s will offer items like discounts or coupons in BA.

An app will be available for download leading up to the festival which will provide a map of the Rosco’s before and during the festival.

“We’re excited to offer these new things to expand Rooster Days,” said Broken Arrow Chamber of Commerce President Jennifer Conway. “When you talk about that app, what’s exciting is that it really hits the core of the Chamber of Commerce and our mission, which is not only to build a strong community, but ensure that our community is engaging with our businesses throughout. So, this gives an opportunity for people to find businesses maybe they’ve never engaged with or find places in our community that they didn’t know the hidden jewel.”

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