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SUMMER FUN - OUTDOORS

After closing in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and a staffing shortage, Terrace Mill will reopen to the public on June 21 and 22, marking the occasion with a plethora of kickoff events.
The city of Bemidji Parks and Recreation Department will host a Nature Explorers day camp from 8 a.m. to noon on June 23-28, at North Country Park.
This is part of a series called Lakes Country Treasures, which takes readers down the back roads of Minnesota and to some of the unique must-see gems of lakes country.
The city of Bemidji Parks and Recreation Department is set to hold Yoga at the Beach sessions from 5 to 5:45 p.m. on Tuesdays, June 10-24, at Diamond Point Park.

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The city of Bemidji Parks and Recreation Department is set to hold a "Kick Off to Summer" day camp June 9-13 at Jiigibiig in Diamond Point Park, 1710 Birchmont Drive NE.
The United Way of Bemidji Area will host its first-ever United Way Fishing Tournament - Kids Edition from 8 a.m. to noon on Sunday, June 22, in Beltrami County.
The city of Bemidji Parks and Recreation Department is set to hold a new summer day camp from June through August at City Park, 1330 23rd St. NW.
Bike Bemidji's 11th annual Loop the Lake Festival will feature music, food, photo opportunities and more.
The signs installed by the Mississippi Headwaters Board generated $61,000 to local economies in 2024, according to estimates by the board.
The story of Big Ole is part of a series called Lakes Country Treasures. Here, readers travel down the roads to some of the most unique must-see gems of Minnesota's lakes country.

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The story behind the gigantic trolls is part of a series called Lakes Country Treasures, which takes readers down the roads and to some of the most unique must-see gems of Minnesota's lakes country.
Danish artist Thomas Dambo and his team of "trash to treasure" builders installed five of his giant wooden trolls — plus one golden rabbit — in the Detroit Lakes community last summer.
The Boys and Girls Club of the Bemidji Area hosted its 20th annual Golf Fore Club Kids event Monday afternoon, raising over $60,000.

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