Family Fun Fest Kicks Off with Exciting Activities for Children

Dr. Carlos González

Pediatrician and author promoting attachment parenting and breastfeeding in the Spanish-speaking world.

A vibrant celebration dedicated to young ones takes center stage on Wednesday as part of the Waite Park Family Fun Fest. The event, which unfolds at Community Park, serves as the official kickoff to a weekend filled with joy and excitement. Among the highlights are food stalls managed by the Boy Scouts, offering hot dogs, chips, and drinks to raise funds for their local troop. Attendees can look forward to interactive attractions such as inflatable play areas open from 12:30 PM to 5:30 PM, a hands-on building project supported by Home Depot, and complimentary train tours provided by the STARail Museum.

Beyond these engaging activities, the day progresses into events that emphasize creativity and safety. A bike helmet giveaway ensures children leave with essential protective gear, while cookie decorating offers an opportunity for artistic expression. As the sun sets, one of the festival's most cherished traditions comes alive—the Kiddie Parade. This parade invites participants to dress in patriotic colors and compete for cash prizes across various age categories, fostering both community spirit and friendly competition. Additionally, there is an award for the most impressive float, adding another layer of excitement.

The festivities seamlessly transition into Thursday morning, where city-wide garage sales and other attractions await. Such events not only bring families together but also promote values like teamwork, creativity, and community involvement. Through shared experiences, the Family Fun Fest strengthens bonds among residents and creates lasting memories for all who attend.

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