Thank you 2022 Sponsors
The Luther Pecan Festival provides an excellent outreach to celebrate small towns, agriculture, shopping local, and Route 66! Oklahomans love our festivals! The event brings together all of the best things of a festival – celebrating art, food, neighbors, music and of course, PECANS!
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Luther Pecan Festival
Luther Pecan Festival

SOLD OUT
Thank you! The 2022 Luther Pecan Festival is sold out! We will have an amazing roster of vendors, artists, and food trucks, plus plenty of PECANS and fresh pecan pie! Thank you for the incredible interest and support. To check on your application (if we haven’t connected) please email dawnshelton@lutherregister.news. See you at the festival!
PFest Highlights
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Community
Luther Marks 125 Years Parade Events
Before Oklahoma was a state, a couple of real estate visionaries bought land along the new railroad and not far from the flood-prone Deep Fork River to plot a new town. One of the businessmen was Luther Aldrich, but most accounts say the town is not named for him directly. His business partner, CG Jones (who also founded Jones, OK), had one son who was named after his friend, Luther. And the boy was the…
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Hot Pecan Cobbler at Our Town Eatery
Luther’s Our Town Eatery is open for extended hours, including breakfast, during the pecan festival weekend Nov. 19 -20, 2022! Owner Trish Holman says the pecan cobbler will be hot and ready. Our Town Eatery, 121 S Ash, right off of Route 66, will open at 8 am on Saturday and Sunday, for pastries and hot coffee during set-up. The festival hours are 10 am – 4 pm. In addition, the restaurant will stay open…
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Luther Is Pecan Proud
By Mary Wolf, originally published in 2018, updated on Nov. 13, 2022. The nip in the air, the shifting tones of leaves, and the resounding boom of crow scare cannons. For residents of Luther, these signs can only mean one thing: it’s pecan time. There’s an uptick in activity at Couch Pecan Orchard, opening for the season on November 15. Harvesting equipment, trucks, and laborers prepare for the influx of visitors hungry for freshly cracked…
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Luther 4-H Refreshes Veterans Park
Thank you Luther 4-H! Club members and parents, led by Luther 4-H Vice President Jackson Graham, recently refreshed the Veteran’s Memorial on Main Street to shine for Veterans Day. November 11 is a federal holiday to honor all members of the military who have served past and present. Luther 4-H member, Jackson Graham, recognized a need and seized the opportunity to show his appreciation for veterans. He organized the first of many work days to…
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Luther Pecan Festival is Nov. 19 -20 on Main Street
Luther, OK – The Luther Pecan Festival is Saturday and Sunday, November 19 – 20, 2022. Main Street in the small Eastern Oklahoma County town of Luther, OK, will be lined with vendors, artists, food, breweries, wineries, and lots of pecans and pecan pie. The festival celebrates the harvest of one of Oklahoma’s best specialty crops, pecans. Just a quarter of a mile off of Historic Route 66 east of Edmond, thousands are expected to…
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Luther Alumni Reunion Weekend During Pecan Fest
The Luther High School Class of 1982 invites their classmates and all Luther alumni to a reunion during the Luther Pecan Festival, Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022, from 10 am – 4 pm. Find the alums under the red and white tent in the green space behind the Veteran’s Memorial, next to Allan Booher’s CPA office on Main Street. Come see your fellow Luther alumni – and wonder how it’s been 40 years, or 50, 30…
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Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library Comes to Luther Pecan Festival
Michelle (Shelly) Dill who grew up in Luther got her love of country music, especially Dolly Parton’s songs, from her grandfather. He was a successful truck driver and dairy farmer until his land became part of Lake Arcadia in about 1981, and the family moved a little east toward Jones. Shelly didn’t realize until she was a teenager that her grandpa couldn’t read. She recalls driving while he was riding along, and he “read” a…
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