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Heritage Day returns to Lloydminster with a day of food and fun on Aug. 5.
The event is hosted by the Barr Colony Heritage Society, Richard Larsen Barr Colony Foundation and Lloydminster Museum and Archives.
This heritage festival celebrates and commemorates history and heritage through a variety of events.
Festivities begin at Weaver Heritage Park at 8:30 a.m. with the pancake breakfast, running until 10 a.m. when the activities begin.
“It’s a free family friendly event, so anyone and everybody is allowed to come and enjoy the entertainment,” said Beth Bernard, Heritage Day organizer.
There will be, block party games, crafts, a classic car display, the artifact warehouse is open, tractor display and live music, among other events.
Capping off the day will be the tractor parade.
“A big highlight of the day is the antique tractor parade, we highlight the agriculture component that made Lloydminster what it is today,” said Bernard.
The event is free and open to the public.
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