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The City of Escanaba will celebrate the American worker on Monday with its annual Labor Day events.
Escanaba Recreation Director Kim Peterson says it will all start with a parade down Ludington Street.
“That will start at the Marketplace and go down Ludington Street,” Peterson told RRN News. “We’ll have parade line-up at 11, and the parade will start at noon. It will end at the Municipal Dock. We’re going to be having live music, food vendors, a bounc house, obstacle course, and a petting zoo.”
She says the live music will start at 1:00. And there will also be raffles, and a Golf Ball Drop.
“We’ve partnered with Delta County Trades and Labor,” Peterson said. “All the proceeds, the profits, will go to the Delta County Trades scholarship program, and to the Civic Center After-School program. We’ll have 600 golf balls that will be dropped. Dombrowski Tree Service will physically drop 600 golf balls.”
The first prize is $3,000. That part of the celebration will be held at 6:30 Monday night at the Municipal Dock area.
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