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It’s August:
Riverboat Days 2015
Is Nearly Here!
August Climate Update
BY KATIE GREENE
RBD Secretary
Before becoming the secretary for Riverboat Days, I had
been to many of them and spent time with friends. I also volunteered and worked in the ticket trailer on both Friday and
Saturday nights. I thought I knew a lot about Riverboat Days.
I was wrong. I have to say, my last seven years have been
a tremendous learning experience. Not only about the day
to day operations of a festival this size, but about how much
work and money it takes to have a successful weekend.
As secretary, I take many calls from organizations who
would like to fundraise during Riverboat Days. The Board of
Directors really does an amazing job of squeezing in as many
non-profit organizations as they can. As you spend time in
Riverside Park, I encourage you to take a look around and see
for yourself all the groups that take part in Riverboat Days
and help to make it the wonderful event that it is.
One of the first events that will take place Saturday, August
22, at 9:30 a.m. is the Riverboat Days parade. Our parade
is the one event that is all about our theme: “Red, White, &
Blue … We Salute You!” We are so proud to announce Don
and Marlys List as our parade marshals for 2015. Don and
Marlys List have been married for almost 60 years, during which, Don served almost 42 years in the South Dakota
National Guard. He was activated twice in his career, once for
the Korean conflict and the second time for the Berlin crisis.
Both Don and Marlys are active in the VFW and the American
Legion. Don is captain of the VFW honor guard and Marlys
devotes time to the Ladies Legion Auxiliary and the VFW Auxiliary. Thank you both for your dedication and service. It is a
complete honor to have you start off our parade this year.
The Riverboat Days Board of Directors feels like we cannot
thank the parade committee enough for taking care of this
event and making it seem so easy! There are many people on
that committee, but Wayne and Jolene Williamson are the cochairs who get things rolling!
Yankton Area Arts is once again preparing for another
fabulous year with the Summer Arts Festival part of Riverboat
Days. Booths have the option of opening up on Friday, Aug.
21, at 6 p.m. All booths will be open Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6
p.m. and Sunday from 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Our Children’s Tent will have a new location this year. We
have decided to move it closer to the other children events
located south of the Baseball Diamond. Friday night we have
the Avera Obstacle Course with Coach Rozy from 7-9 p.m. On
Saturday from 1-3 p.m., the Zoo Mobile from Sioux Falls will be
here with some critters for us to look at and touch.
For other information on any of our other events, please visit our website at www.riverboatdays.com or visit our Facebook
page. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me
at the Riverboat Days Office at 665-1657 or drop me an email at
office@riverboatdays.com
On behalf of our Board of Directors — Randy Oliver (Cochair), John Kraft (Co-chair), Dick Hunhoff , Nancy Teachout,
Donna Madson, Mike Byrkeland , Rick Stone, Rich Andre,
Robert Byrkeland, Milissa Wuebben, Jake Hoffner, Mike Villanueva, Dave Wright and myself — we would like to invite
you to Riverboat Days 2015: Aug. 21-23.
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west of the river.”
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