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Vol. 19, No. 13, Wednesday, February 21, 2024 www.LamontLeader.com
Family Day fun in Lamont County Photos by John Mather and Jana Semeniuk
One volunteer at Chipman’s Family Day brought out his quad with a sled attached so kids could have some free rides around the Agricultural Grounds. This was one of the more popular events during the busy day.
Mugsy the juggling magician had children clamoring for a birds-eye view of his juggling talents at Bruderheim's family day event.
Cooks of all ages came out to Mundare’s Victory Park on Family Day, Feb. 19, to try their hand at roasting wieners for hot dogs over an open flame. After enjoying the lunch washed down with hot chocolate, they could then go snowshoeing across the nearby fields.
He didn’t snowshoe or eat any hot dogs but even man’s best friend was a welcome guest at the snowshoeing event at Mundare’s Victory Park on Family Day, Feb. 19.
A large crowd of kids, parents and grandparents came out to celebrate Family Day together in Chipman, Feb. 19. Two firepits were enough for the crowd to cook hot dogs and smokies with hot chocolate. Then it was off to skate or slide down the toboggan hill.
Bruderheim Deputy Mayor Wayne Olechow dressed as a clown to help out at the Carnival-themed family day event at the Bruderheim hall on Feb. 19.