Ryker Headrick, 6, helps his uncle Leighton Blum at Blum’s Fireworks Stand. Headrick has a large rocket and a color grenade on his wish list for this year’s Fourth of July celebration. - Brenda Wade Schmidt
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Brenda Wade Schmidt
Enterprise
Flandreau will carry on its Fourth of July traditions this year with several holiday events.
Activities on the Fourth will center around the Moody County Museum’s Summerfest from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. There is no admission.
Summerfest
An ecumenical worship service will begin at 9:30 a.m., led by the Rev. Ann Spitzenberger.
Activities will include food booths with shaved ice, Indian tacos, burritos, eggrolls and kabobs.
The Depot stage will include accordion music by Darlene Hemmer at 10:10 a.m., vocal music by Amy Ellsworth at 11 a.m., the youth Advent Capelle Singers at 11:30 a.m., the adult Advent Capelle Singers at 12:30 p.m. and the Flandreau city band concert, beginning at 1 p.m.
A red, white and blue star quilt made by Cheryl Shaeffer will be raffled off at 1:30 p.m. Booths with other items for sale also will be open, and the museum will be open for tours.