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Ringelspiel Fun in Boyd May 23-25
The Stanley Rodeo crew was on site with cheese curds from LaGrander’s HIllside Dairy. Above from left to right are Sandi Cox, Dave Cox, Bill Ebben, Tom Kluck, Bob Cox, and Peggy Kluck.
The Midway Friday welcomed event goers to Ringelspiel.
Fully Loadid entertained at the beer tent band stand Saturday, May 24.
St. Joseph Catholic School was on hand Saturday, making way Sunday for the Boyd Lions Charcoal Chicken Dinner. Above from left to right are Joy Smith, Matt Lawcewicz, Courtney Lawcewic, Mike Hughes, and Principal Russ Pogodzinski.
The band Virginia Steel was on hand Sunday afternoon for music, one of three bands to play over the weekend. On drums for Virginia Steel was 53rd Grammy Awards nominee Peter Phippen, with Victoria Shoemaker on flute.
The view from approximately 145 feet above Boyd on Saturday.
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St. Peter’s Lutheran held a thrift sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 24.
Sheridan Amusements brought rides to Ringelspiel in Boyd.
The Rodeo Cheese Curd stand was busy Saturday afternoon.
Miss Boyd 2025 Ava Prahl and Boyd Princess Skylar Gohde on Wednesday, May 21 at the Legion Hall.
Crimson Theory entertained at the beer tent band stand Friday, May 23