The annual Street Dance and Corn Feed at Boyd was better attended than last year, as residents gathered on East Murray Street to rock the night away to music from Rock and Roll to Go. Down in a booth …
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The annual Street Dance and Corn Feed at Boyd was better attended than last year, as residents gathered on East Murray Street to rock the night away to music from Rock and Roll to Go.
Down in a booth by the old Citizen’s State Bank, Don and Linda Hakes staffed a booth for Trinity Vineyard Church where backpacks and Bibles both were represented. Later in the night,
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The fun on Murray Street lasted into the night. Day photo submitted by Kris Bremness. CORN FEED
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several raffle prizes were given away, including free bikes. Moving up the street to St. Joseph’s Lunchbox, school staff and parents were on hand to feed hungry residents, with the Philly Cheesesteak a reported classic hit.
Moving back down the street, an inflatable bouncy house and other fun was among the many offerings at the event put on through the Boyd Chamber of Commerce.