On the river
Area residents turn out to celebrate Lehigh River Days
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Kelly Delaney, of Webster City, who attended the annual Lehigh River Days Parade with her fellow People's Credit Union employees, stops to say hello to "Ace." The pot-bellied pig lives along the parade route.
Kelly Delaney, of Webster City, who attended the annual Lehigh River Days Parade with her fellow People's Credit Union employees, stops to say hello to "Ace." The pot-bellied pig lives along the parade route.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Grace Brundage, 10, of Lehigh, right, goes in to help return a serve Saturday afternoon during the mud volleyball tournament at the annual Lehigh River Days Celebration. Her team called themselves "Shank That Bootie."
Grace Brundage, 10, of Lehigh, right, goes in to help return a serve Saturday afternoon during the mud volleyball tournament at the annual Lehigh River Days Celebration. Her team called themselves "Shank That Bootie."
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Gail Scott, of Fort Dodge, keeps herself cool with an orange frozen treat Saturday morning while watching the parade during Lehigh River Days.
Gail Scott, of Fort Dodge, keeps herself cool with an orange frozen treat Saturday morning while watching the parade during Lehigh River Days.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Children, and a couple of adults, make quick work of cleaning the street of parade candy Saturday morning during the annual Lehigh River Days celebration.
Children, and a couple of adults, make quick work of cleaning the street of parade candy Saturday morning during the annual Lehigh River Days celebration.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
With an excess heat warning on the horizon, those attending the annual Lehigh River Days parade stuck to the shady side of the street Saturday morning.
With an excess heat warning on the horizon, those attending the annual Lehigh River Days parade stuck to the shady side of the street Saturday morning.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Yes, he's in there. Ryan Anderson, of Fort Dodge, makes a big splash Saturday afternoon while playing mud volleyball with the Curtain Pounders team at the annual Lehigh River Days celebration.
Yes, he's in there. Ryan Anderson, of Fort Dodge, makes a big splash Saturday afternoon while playing mud volleyball with the Curtain Pounders team at the annual Lehigh River Days celebration.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
The "Just Clowning Around" group makes their way along the parade route Saturday morning during the annual Lehigh River Days.
The "Just Clowning Around" group makes their way along the parade route Saturday morning during the annual Lehigh River Days.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Kelly Delaney, of Webster City, who attended the annual Lehigh River Days Parade with her fellow People’s Credit Union employees, stops to say hello to “Ace.” The pot-bellied pig lives along the parade route.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Grace Brundage, 10, of Lehigh, right, goes in to help return a serve Saturday afternoon during the mud volleyball tournament at the annual Lehigh River Days Celebration. Her team called themselves “Shank That Bootie.”
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Gail Scott, of Fort Dodge, keeps herself cool with an orange frozen treat Saturday morning while watching the parade during Lehigh River Days.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Children, and a couple of adults, make quick work of cleaning the street of parade candy Saturday morning during the annual Lehigh River Days celebration.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
With an excess heat warning on the horizon, those attending the annual Lehigh River Days parade stuck to the shady side of the street Saturday morning.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Yes, he’s in there. Ryan Anderson, of Fort Dodge, makes a big splash Saturday afternoon while playing mud volleyball with the Curtain Pounders team at the annual Lehigh River Days celebration.
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-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
The “Just Clowning Around” group makes their way along the parade route Saturday morning during the annual Lehigh River Days.