85th Northwest Water Carnival draws to a close with concerts and a water-filled parade
With record-breaking numbers for events like the water fights on Wednesday night and bingo on Thursday, and good attendance throughout its 10-day run, Detroit Lakes 85th Annual Northwest Water Carnival was deemed an unqualified success by organizers. Sunday s Parade of the Northwest drew 112 entries, maintaining its reputation as one of the state s largest.
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The Detroit Lakes Jaycees Toonerville Trolley sprays water at parade watchers on Washington Avenue during the Parade of the Northwest as part of the 85th Northwest Water Carnival in Detroit Lakes on July 18, 2021. (Michael Achterling / Tribune)
PHOTOS: Color run, Kiddie Parade and water ski show keep Bemidjians busy at the Water Carnival
The Bemidji Jaycees 77th Annual Water Carnival continued on Saturday with events such as the Double Your Fun Color Run, Kiddie Parade and the Bald Eagle Water Ski Show. 5:55 pm, Jul. 3, 2021 ×
Dakota Leith, 1, drinks from a bottle while riding his motorcycle in the Kiddie Parade on Lake Boulevard Saturday, July 3, 2021, during the Bemidji Jaycees Water Carnival. (Jillian Gandsey / Bemidji Pioneer)
BEMIDJI The Bemidji Jaycees 77th Annual Water Carnival continued on Saturday with events such as the Double Your Fun Color Run, the Kiddie Parade and the Bald Eagle Water Ski Show.
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The Bemidji Jaycees’ 77th Annual Water Carnival is shaping up to be a lively kickoff to summertime. Starting Thursday, July 1, and going through Monday, July 5, the event is expected to resemble the carnivals from years past that the Bemidji community has come to love, said Water Carnival co-chairman Eva Fisher.