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Okoboji Blue Water Festival Returning Saturday with Plethora of Fun and Educational Activities

Okoboji Blue Water Festival Returning Saturday with Plethora of Fun and Educational Activities

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Arnolds Park, IA (KICD)– Preservation Plaza in Arnolds Park is going to turn into a space all about water quality on Saturday as the Okoboji Blue Water Festival returns for its eighth year.

Publicity Director Steve Weisman says there are two overall meanings behind the festivities at the Blue Water Festival.

Weisman tells KICD News 2023’s event will get started with a little bit of decorating so-to-speak with activities other activities throughout the day ranging from a fishing seminar, family fun and a keynote speaker all leading up to the grand finale with an evening of music.

Everything involved with the Okoboji Blue Water Festival is free and open to the public. Learn more about water quality and see the full schedule for the day at okobojibluewaterfestival.com.

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