Coal Valley Days is back after a year of Covid-cancellations
Shelby Kluver
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Normally, Coal Valley Days would take a year to prepare for. But, like most everything in 2021, organizers have had
two years for this celebration, after Covid cancelled their event last summer.
Now the event is back for a small-town feel that doesn't skimp on the fun. With a petting zoo, bouncy slides, carnival food, alcohol, concessions, live music, games, breakfast in the park, a 'Doggy Dash' and more, there's a little bit of everything for anyone who comes out.
"We're just excited to get the community to come out and enjoy," said Toney Genova, Coal Valley Days President. "We spent $6,000 on fireworks this year. So, I mean, we're gonna have a hell of a show."