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2018 Calendar of Events

1/11/2018

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2018 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

February: 
10th: Festival of the Falling Snowflakes – Dog Sled races, Chili cook off, kids games & dance (Saturday)
 

March: 
17th: Saint Patrick’s Day Celebration (Saturday)
​24th: Easter Festivities @ Library: Easter bunny, egg hunt, crafts & prizes (Saturday)
 
May:
4th:  First National Bank – Plant Day (Friday)
27th:  Fireman’s Pancake Breakfast (Sunday)
 
June: 
1st: First National Bank – Priority 55 Golf Tournament (Friday)
9th: Garden Club’s annual perennial flower sale (Saturday)
16th: Library Open House, Shop Local, book/bake sale & box car derby (Saturday)
 
July:             
6th & 7th: Bigfoot days: Family Picnic, Bingo, BBQ Contest, 5K run and more!


August: 
10th & 11th:  Remer 71st Annual Harvest Festival: 
Friday Entertainment, Food, Games, Live Music, ALL CLASS REUNION           
Saturday        All day activities with parade and fireworks
 
September:   
2nd:   Fireman’s Pancake Breakfast (Sunday)
13th-29th:   Fall has it all 
15th& 16th:  Bigfoot Music Festival (Saturday & Sunday)
29th:  Kids Day & Fall Fest: Box Car Derby, Bake Sale, Pumpkin Painting, Sidewalk Sales and More!
Library – Author talk, book sale, hot dogs and chips 
 
October:         
6th:  Fireman’s Annual “Outdoorsman Night” (Saturday)

23rd:  Annual Chamber Dinner (Tuesday)
31st : Haunted House (CANCELLED)
31st : Trunk or Treat – School parking lot (Wednesday)
 
November: 
18th : Turkey Bingo and silent auction (baked goods/gift baskets) (Sunday)
 
December: 
TBD:   First National Bank Christmas Open House (Friday)
8th:   Santa comes to the Library (Saturday)
14th: Christmas Crawl (Friday)
15th: Chamber Christmas Party (Saturday)



ALL  DATES AND TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Check back for updates 
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8 Comments
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8/21/2018 04:51:23 pm

We were up for our normal summer vacation and took in the 2018 Annual Harvest Festival for the first time.
WOW!!!!, It was like going back to our childhood, candy being thrown from floats, the Sheriffs Dept oh horses, great food, to the vendors tents selling items. This town is one of those Minnesota golden towns, friendly people who own the small business, great butcher (Northwoods Custom Meats) We would recommend the smoked pork, Holters Grocery Store, where the lady was beyond helpful, Thrifty Nifty & New is a must see store, you can find anything there.
You have a great town!!!
Mark & Jen
Mound, MN

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9/16/2018 03:13:46 pm

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