The annual Godahl Days Parade is held on Labor Day and seems to signal the end of all summer activities as school starts the next day for grades 7-12. The parade is quite short so if you had to choose a parade to march in, this would be the one! There's fun and games for kids all morning and most of the afternoon, coronation of Miss Godahl after the parade and excellent food to be eaten. Your typical small town celebration!
Here is a local politician who enlisted the help of my daughter and her friend to wear t-shirts and hand out stickers.
Here's the high school marching band and Macy is in there playing drums. This is her first parade and since school hasn't started yet they really don't have much time to practice before the big day. They sounded and looked good!
An antique tractor and a little boy hoping for candy. A must have for every parade!
My friend, Donna, campaigning for Paul Torkelson.
Here's the high school marching band and Macy is in there playing drums. This is her first parade and since school hasn't started yet they really don't have much time to practice before the big day. They sounded and looked good!
An antique tractor and a little boy hoping for candy. A must have for every parade!
My friend, Donna, campaigning for Paul Torkelson.
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