Some of Mary's friends, myself, Alan Parmenger (Lorna's husband) Dan Parkin (Cindy's husband) as we all had lunch at Betty's Bread Basket and Tea Room to celebrate Mary's 70th birthday.
Sturgis Falls Celebration
Have you melted and ran down in your shoes yet? No, well I bet it has felt like it a time or two over the past few weeks. Yep, the "dog days of summer" are upon us. Buddy doesn't care for the name that we have hung on this part of summer when the air gets so thick you feel like you're drowning and even a cool shower doesn't make you feel any fresher. It somehow makes it sound like his species is responsible for the discomfort. None the less, they are with us and that brings some of the events that usually happen around this time every year.
Back in 1976 during our nation's celebration of the bicentennial Blackhawk County started what has become an annual event known as Sturgis Falls Celebration. True to it's roots it occurs around the week just prior to the 4th of July. This year it ran from June 26th through the 28th. This year's theme was "Dancing In The Streets".
Now wait, wait just a second here, where the heck is Sturgis Falls any way? Well, let's see, back in 1845 (Iowa became a state in 1848) William Sturgis staked his claim to the area that today encompasses nearly all of the downtown area of Cedar Falls, ergo Sturgis Falls Celebration. Now William only remained in this location for about three years and moved on to who knows where but the settlement that got started on this spot remained and the name became Cedar Falls. I bet he wouldn't recognize the place today, Margie.
The celebration has loads of entertainment on several stages over the three days. My favorite is this year on the evening of the 27th at Overman Park Band Shell. Each years the leaders of this celebration invites one of the Marine Corp bands to play for our enjoyment. This year from 7:00PM through 8:30PM the U. S. Marine Band, Quantico provided the music. Lots of flags were be present as you can well imagine with the U. S. Marines and the date being so close to our Independence Day. The US Marine Corp, Quanico Band entertain the crowd at the Overman Park Band shell. The Marines playing for the occasion is always a big favorite and the crowd was on it's feet for many of the numbers played.
Hey, what else goes on during these three days, you might ask. Check this web site out and it will let you see what kinds of things were planned for this year and last and I just bet next year as well. http://sturgisfalls.org/entertainment/default.htm
These are some things to do and see for all ages and levels of activity:
Carnival complete with funnel cakes and cotton candy
Street Fair
Talent Competition, come on, give it a try, you ARE the next American Idol, admit it.
Parade, Den is one of those folks that has got to show up if there is a parade. He just loves parades.This is the Cedar Falls Municipal Band, oldest concert band in Iowa with it's oldest member, 62 years young.
One of the local high school bands.
1/2 Marathon and 5K run, OK so it is the before mentioned "Dog Days of Summer" (sorry about that, Buddy) they drink lots of Gatorade, what can I say.
Entertainment galore
All of the entertainment is free of charge, always has been, I understand that they are a non-profit enterprise. Plan this as one of your must attend events on your 2010 calendar. Bring your sun screen, blanket or lawn chair (for seating to listen to the bands), insect repellent might be nice and your wide brimmed hat. You can find food and drinks at the vendors all around the area but you can bring your own.
We celebrated our friend, Mary's 70th birthday with lunch at Betty's Bread Basket in Manchester on Friday afternoon. Mary was joined by nine friends and relatives from Appleton, Wisconsin, Barrington, Illinois and Cedar Falls, Iowa to celebrate. Betty's is always a special place to celebrate. It makes you feel special when the napkins are pretty colors, pressed and starched and stuck in those cute little napkin rings. How can you be doing anything but celebrating when a chef salad has a bed of fresh greens, topped with a tender sliced of grilled chicken breast, grapes, strawberries, pineapple, sugared pecans, dried cranberries, and finished off with one of her house dressing and a slice of that mouthwatering cranberry orange bread. Oh, don't get me started and don't ask me when you come in which entree to choose, you can't go wrong with any of them. Everyone had a great time and later some of the ladies went shopping at The Quiltmakers Shoppe where they chose kits for sewing project and parused the seemingly endless array of fabrics. Meanwhile Den took the guys for a tour of the KMCH studio where he plays "In House Engineer" for sporting events part-time during the school year.
Another Happy Birthday at Betty's.
We met our friend Mary who lives in Cedar Falls and our friends from Chicago and Appleton for a day of fun and perspiration at the Sturgis Falls Parade in the morning and later we listened to "Milk and Honey" rock out tunes from the 60's and 70's followed by the Marine Corp Band so we had quite a day.
We ate our evening meal at the Overman Park food vendors tents with grilled chicken breast sandwich, corn dog, funnel cake, pork tenderloin and of course an ice-cream sandwich.
Buddy was waiting for us when we arrived home. There are no dogs allowed in the parks for this and there would have been too many feet that could have gotten him stepped on. I love him too much to put him in harms way.
Sunday morning sunshine woke the three of us up with our tummies growling. I am thinking what's for breakfast and Den chimed in with the answer to my unspoken thoughts, "Hey, what do you say we go try out Jude's Cafe and see what her buffet is like?" I'm game and Buddy figured that there was a tidbit or two in there for him so we showered and Den shaved and Buddy met us at the door. We left without him yesterday but, it is cooler today and he was thinking that even a short car ride was a great thing. Den and I stuffed ourselves on scrambled eggs, biscuits, ham, sausage and more for a bit over $9.00 each and all the return trips to the buffet as we wanted.
We are kind of up in the air on which of the many choices available for the weekend of the 4th. We might even sit this weekend out and just enjoy visiting with neighbors, grilling on the deck and maybe even make some homemade ice-cream.
I hope to see you all out there checking out all there is to see and do "Across Iowa and Maybe a Bit Beyond".
God Bless,
Linda
Have you melted and ran down in your shoes yet? No, well I bet it has felt like it a time or two over the past few weeks. Yep, the "dog days of summer" are upon us. Buddy doesn't care for the name that we have hung on this part of summer when the air gets so thick you feel like you're drowning and even a cool shower doesn't make you feel any fresher. It somehow makes it sound like his species is responsible for the discomfort. None the less, they are with us and that brings some of the events that usually happen around this time every year.
Back in 1976 during our nation's celebration of the bicentennial Blackhawk County started what has become an annual event known as Sturgis Falls Celebration. True to it's roots it occurs around the week just prior to the 4th of July. This year it ran from June 26th through the 28th. This year's theme was "Dancing In The Streets".
Now wait, wait just a second here, where the heck is Sturgis Falls any way? Well, let's see, back in 1845 (Iowa became a state in 1848) William Sturgis staked his claim to the area that today encompasses nearly all of the downtown area of Cedar Falls, ergo Sturgis Falls Celebration. Now William only remained in this location for about three years and moved on to who knows where but the settlement that got started on this spot remained and the name became Cedar Falls. I bet he wouldn't recognize the place today, Margie.
The celebration has loads of entertainment on several stages over the three days. My favorite is this year on the evening of the 27th at Overman Park Band Shell. Each years the leaders of this celebration invites one of the Marine Corp bands to play for our enjoyment. This year from 7:00PM through 8:30PM the U. S. Marine Band, Quantico provided the music. Lots of flags were be present as you can well imagine with the U. S. Marines and the date being so close to our Independence Day. The US Marine Corp, Quanico Band entertain the crowd at the Overman Park Band shell. The Marines playing for the occasion is always a big favorite and the crowd was on it's feet for many of the numbers played.
Hey, what else goes on during these three days, you might ask. Check this web site out and it will let you see what kinds of things were planned for this year and last and I just bet next year as well. http://sturgisfalls.org/entertainment/default.htm
These are some things to do and see for all ages and levels of activity:
Carnival complete with funnel cakes and cotton candy
Street Fair
Talent Competition, come on, give it a try, you ARE the next American Idol, admit it.
Parade, Den is one of those folks that has got to show up if there is a parade. He just loves parades.This is the Cedar Falls Municipal Band, oldest concert band in Iowa with it's oldest member, 62 years young.
One of the local high school bands.
1/2 Marathon and 5K run, OK so it is the before mentioned "Dog Days of Summer" (sorry about that, Buddy) they drink lots of Gatorade, what can I say.
Entertainment galore
All of the entertainment is free of charge, always has been, I understand that they are a non-profit enterprise. Plan this as one of your must attend events on your 2010 calendar. Bring your sun screen, blanket or lawn chair (for seating to listen to the bands), insect repellent might be nice and your wide brimmed hat. You can find food and drinks at the vendors all around the area but you can bring your own.
We celebrated our friend, Mary's 70th birthday with lunch at Betty's Bread Basket in Manchester on Friday afternoon. Mary was joined by nine friends and relatives from Appleton, Wisconsin, Barrington, Illinois and Cedar Falls, Iowa to celebrate. Betty's is always a special place to celebrate. It makes you feel special when the napkins are pretty colors, pressed and starched and stuck in those cute little napkin rings. How can you be doing anything but celebrating when a chef salad has a bed of fresh greens, topped with a tender sliced of grilled chicken breast, grapes, strawberries, pineapple, sugared pecans, dried cranberries, and finished off with one of her house dressing and a slice of that mouthwatering cranberry orange bread. Oh, don't get me started and don't ask me when you come in which entree to choose, you can't go wrong with any of them. Everyone had a great time and later some of the ladies went shopping at The Quiltmakers Shoppe where they chose kits for sewing project and parused the seemingly endless array of fabrics. Meanwhile Den took the guys for a tour of the KMCH studio where he plays "In House Engineer" for sporting events part-time during the school year.
Another Happy Birthday at Betty's.
We met our friend Mary who lives in Cedar Falls and our friends from Chicago and Appleton for a day of fun and perspiration at the Sturgis Falls Parade in the morning and later we listened to "Milk and Honey" rock out tunes from the 60's and 70's followed by the Marine Corp Band so we had quite a day.
We ate our evening meal at the Overman Park food vendors tents with grilled chicken breast sandwich, corn dog, funnel cake, pork tenderloin and of course an ice-cream sandwich.
Buddy was waiting for us when we arrived home. There are no dogs allowed in the parks for this and there would have been too many feet that could have gotten him stepped on. I love him too much to put him in harms way.
Sunday morning sunshine woke the three of us up with our tummies growling. I am thinking what's for breakfast and Den chimed in with the answer to my unspoken thoughts, "Hey, what do you say we go try out Jude's Cafe and see what her buffet is like?" I'm game and Buddy figured that there was a tidbit or two in there for him so we showered and Den shaved and Buddy met us at the door. We left without him yesterday but, it is cooler today and he was thinking that even a short car ride was a great thing. Den and I stuffed ourselves on scrambled eggs, biscuits, ham, sausage and more for a bit over $9.00 each and all the return trips to the buffet as we wanted.
We are kind of up in the air on which of the many choices available for the weekend of the 4th. We might even sit this weekend out and just enjoy visiting with neighbors, grilling on the deck and maybe even make some homemade ice-cream.
I hope to see you all out there checking out all there is to see and do "Across Iowa and Maybe a Bit Beyond".
God Bless,
Linda