Plans are coming together for the ninth annual Okoboji Blue Water Festival set for Saturday, Aug. 10, at Preservation Plaza’s green space in Arnolds Park. What better place to hold the foremost clean water event in the state than on the shores of West Lake Okoboji.
Co-chair and organizer Greg Drees shared the excitement that he and his co-chair Julie Peterson have for this all-day clean water celebration.
Plans are coming together for the ninth annual Okoboji Blue Water Festival, which is set for Saturday, Aug. 10 at Preservation Plaza’s green space in Arnolds Park. What better place to hold the foremost clean water event in the state than on the shores of West Lake Okoboji.
Co-chair and organizer, Greg Drees said he and his co-chair Julie Peterson are excited for this all-day clean water celebration.
Instead of using a screen-led power point, Parsons chose a more hands-on question-and-answer approach and worked his seminar around the questions that members of the audience asked.
Against the backdrop of the beautiful waters of Iowa's West Lake Okoboji with a bright sunny sky and a gentle breeze, the 8th annual Okoboji Blue Water Festival held on Aug. 12 at Preservation Plaza continued to provide the public with both a celebration of clean water efforts and challenges to continue to address clean water issues.