- February 2, 2026
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Chris, Katie, Claire, Piper and Quinn Kelley attended the celebration as a family with big smiles on their faces.
Caroline and Darren Lengyel were all smiles during the event.
Lucky To Be brought their best songs to the stage for Heritage Day.
Don Price, Amy Quesinberry Price, and Tammy and Rick Polland chatted and laughed during the event.
Anne Fulton and Louis Smith attended the event together. Fulton is running for a seat on the Oakland Town Commission.
Sean Holcomb Duo headlined the celebration.
Hailee and Taylor Meli cozied up during the event.
Attendees brought their fur babies to celebrate as well.
Monserrat Ovals and Gerardo Rincon stayed warm during the event, enjoying it even in the cold weather.
Oakland Nature Preserve held an animal presentation with a friendly turtle.
Brandon McNamara and Neredys Arce brought Penny, the dog, to enjoy the event with them.
Lynnette and John Caspanello strolled down Speer Park checking out vendors.
Children had fun on the mechanical gator.
Narda Fisher was happy to bring Gator, her dog, to the event with her.
The town of Oakland held its annual Heritage Day celebration for all to enjoy.
This marks the town’s 26th Heritage Day.
Attendees were able to enjoy a variety of vendors, from food, arts and crafts to decor and more.
The Lucky To Be band took the stage to start the day off, rocking songs from the ‘80s, ‘90s and 2000s.
The Oakland Nature Preserve also took the stage to host an animal presentation with a turtle. Once ONP finished its presentation, Sean Holcomb Duo, the headliner, took the stage to sing country songs with only two instruments: a guitar and a fiddle.
Children enjoyed riding a mechanical gator, played games at the park’s basketball courts and bungee trampolines.