Celebrating Family – Rapid City

Join us for an afternoon of fun and support the cause of faith, family, and freedom!

Saturday, August 24

11:30am – Lunch and games

1:00pm – Sailboat Race

You are invited to join us on Saturday, August 24 for an afternoon of fun in the park. Come for a free lunch, snow-cones, yard games for the whole family, and a sailboat race!

Free Lunch

Snow Cones

Face Painting

Strider Bikes

Cowboy Golf

Children’s Mini Golf

Kids Bowling

Sailboat Race

& more!

The buffet opens at 11:30am, come grab lunch for your family and stay for the fun.

Sailboat Race Fundraiser: The Celebrating Family event will conclude with a sailboat race in Rapid Creek at 1:00pm. Pick up a sailboat before the event, decorate or modify it to your liking, and bring it to the race!

The boats will be dropped into Rapid Creek and raced to the storybook island bridge. A $20 registration donation is suggested, and prizes will be awarded for the fastest boat, the best designed boat, and the boat that raised the most to support the cause!

If you would like to pick up a boat beforehand to customize, stop by the Family Voice office to pick up a kit. Boats are available anytime Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm at 2620 Jackson Blvd.

Additional boats will be available the day of the event, with an opportunity to decorate them before the race.

 

 

 

 

 

The boats are ready to be customized! Pick yours up today and get ready for the race!

Sailboats are available at the Family Voice office – 2620 Jackson Blvd.

There is a suggested $20 donation for each boat entry, or you can recruit sponsors and compete for the Top Fundraiser trophy!

 

 

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