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50 YEARS OF FESTIVAL FUN - SMOKY HILL RIVER FESTIVAL RETURNS JUNE 11–14

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4/23/2026 10:47:00 AM

The Countdown Begins - the Smoky Hill River Festival takes place in less than 50 days, marking 50 years of connecting people through an arts experience celebrating the creative spirit. The Festival showcases a diverse lineup of national, regional, and local performers alongside a renowned Fine Art & Craft Show, unique art installations, Artyopolis for kids, a variety of regional food, and activities for all ages.


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Admission to the Festival is by weekend wristband ($15 in advance, $20 at the gate) available in many local locations and regional cities starting Friday, May 1, or by daily wristband ($10, sold only at the gate). Children 11 and under get in free. See a list of all local or regional wristband retailers at www.riverfestival.com/participating-retailers/.


Festival hours are Thursday, June 11, from 4 pm to 10 pm, Friday and Saturday, from 10 am to 10 pm, and Sunday, June 14, from 10 am to 4 pm.


Festival Medallion Quest


The Festival Medallion Quest will kick off the week of May 11 online at www.festivalmedallionquest.com. What started as a way to bring families together, exploring the community, celebrating the arts in a new way, and

encouraging support of exhibiting artists at the Festival, has grown into an exciting community tradition, as people search for the medallion in hopes of receiving a generous prize package that includes cash, money to buy art at the Festival, and more.


What to Expect


Festival gates will open at 4 pm on Thursday, June 11, with food vendors, an art patron party, and the Festival Jam produced by S.M. Hanson Music. Music starts at 5:45 pm and includes 17 bands playing 12-minute sets for four hours.


From Friday through Sunday, the Festival is in full swing with three stages of live entertainment, roving artists, the art show and installations, Artyopolis, and food vendors throughout the weekend.


“This year’s Festival is going to reflect the creative energy only made possible by five decades of producing the community’s favorite event,” says Brad Anderson, Executive Director at Salina Arts & Humanities. “The park will be filled with pleasant surprises all weekend long.”


Smoky Hill River Run


On the morning of Saturday, June 13, the Salina Regional Health Center will host the 45th Smoky Hill River Run. The event includes a two-mile walk, children’s races, and a two-mile and five-mile electronically timed race. Register online at www.srhc.com/riverrun/.


Festival Print - The commissioned Festival Print is by Nashville, TN, artist Jim Sherraden. The artwork features a woodcut print reimagining the iconic terra cotta tiles on the United Building in downtown Salina.


“Growing up in Salina, never dreaming I'd have a career in the visual arts, the terra cotta tiles on the United Building exterior transfixed me every time we drove by in the family station wagon. They were a constant "head turner" for me. Now, nearly sixty years later, given the opportunity of this project for the 50th Anniversary of the Smoky Hill River Festival, this woodcut print is a sincere attempt to say thank you to that town that raised me,” says Sherraden.


Anyone who donates $100 or more can pick up a print at the Salina Arts & Humanities office before June 9. Learn more about Sherraden and the process of woodcuts online at www.riverfestival.com/featured-artists/.


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Festival T-shirt - This year’s t-shirt design features the design work of Salina native, Pam Harris. The design features a Festival scene on a cream colored shirt with a head-shaped hot air balloon and festive onlookers in a green park with lawn chairs and iconic shade umbrellas.


“The design for the 50th anniversary River Festival shirt is inspired by my sketchbooks, which are filled with random and spontaneous drawings, often done in ink and watercolor. I wanted to capture some of that same energy for the shirt. Showing a variety of people on the ground, watching the surprising sight of a hot-air-balloon-head take off from Festival grounds was a fun challenge. It illustrates the idea that you never know what you’ll see at the Smoky Hill River Festival!” says Harris.


Make a Difference – Support the Festival


The Smoky Hill River Festival is made possible by the generous individuals, sponsors, and community partners who invest in this event each year—along with the volunteers who help bring it to life.


If you’d like to be part of the Festival, consider signing up for a two-hour volunteer shift. Pick a role and time that works for you, lend a hand, and still have plenty of time to enjoy the music, art, and food. Volunteer opportunities include Artyopolis, Ambassadors, gates, technical areas, and more. Learn more and choose a shift at:


www.riverfestival.com/volunteer


More information about the Festival will be shared leading up to the event.


The Smoky Hill River Festival is a project of the City of Salina. For more information and details or to see volunteer opportunities, www.riverfestival.com or call 785-309-5770.


For needed accommodations, please call Amanda Morris at Salina Arts & Humanities at 785-309-5770 between 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Monday through Thursday. Every effort will be made to accommodate known disabilities. For material or speech access, please call at least five working days before the event. Salina Arts & Humanities, a department of the City of Salina, has served a unique role as an arts advocate and resource partner since 1966. The Smoky Hill River Festival, Horizons Grants Program, Smoky Hill Museum, Arts Infusion Program in schools, Community Art & Design, and Creative Connections are among the programs of Salina Arts & Humanities, located at 211 W. Iron Avenue in Salina.


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