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Lolo Days serves as an opportunity for vendors, artisans and crafts people to showcase their wares. It is a prime venue for non-profits to fund raise for their organizations. The non-profits operate on Saturday only. Lolo Days begins on Friday, June 24th with the opening of the venue to the commercial vendors. Weather permitting, a street dance, ice cream social and a 'Chicago Style' softball tournament will accompany the commercial vendor opening on Friday. Saturday, June 25th, there will be a Pancake Breakfast at the Fire Hall followed by a Parade down Highway 93 to lead revelers to the Lolo Community Center and the festival area. A Lewis & Clark Encampment, recreated by the Lewis & Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, alongside Lolo Creek across from Travelers' Rest State Park, is a favorite attraction. Numerous and varied booths satisfy the diversity of interest for the attendee. Kids games, arts and crafts, a dunking booth, climbing wall, educational and informational booths, music and dancing all contribute to the success of Lolo Days. In honor of the 200th anniversary of the arrival of the Corps of Discovery to the Lolo area, Rob Quist and Jack Gladstone will perform their Odyssey West production in an open air concert.
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