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Tuscola gears up for 2nd Annual Family Fun Day on August 30

Highlights include photo ops, shopping, and plenty of yummy food and drinks to go around. Photo: Metro Services


TUSCOLA, IL (Chambana Today) – Downtown Tuscola will be the place to be on Saturday, August 30, as the city hosts its 2nd Annual Family Fun Day from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. The all-day event promises free family-friendly entertainment, live music, games, and much more.

With free entry, visitors can enjoy a packed schedule of activities including a golf cart parade, vendors, inflatables, face painting, live music, and kids crafts and contests. Other highlights include photo ops, shopping, and plenty of yummy food and drinks to go around.

The event will also feature balloons, games, and other surprises for kids and adults alike, making it a great way to celebrate the end of summer with the whole community.

Organizers invite everyone to check out more details and updates on Facebook by searching for the Tuscola Family Fun Day event page.

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