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Kolaches And Krojes At Czech Days
Jun 24, 2008
Krojes (folk costumes of Czechoslovakia), kolaches, polkas and pivo were everywhere at Tabor's 60th Czech Days Celebration.
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Photo by Chad Coppess, SD Tourism
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A Friday afternoon parade kicked off the 2008 festivities. This wacky parade entry delighted parade-goers. Photo by Chad Coppess, SD Tourism.
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A downpour Friday night had Czech dancers seeking shelter.
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Costumed girls teach youngsters some dancing steps to the beat from the Bon Homme High School Bohemian Band.
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Queen contestant Abbey Hunhoff reads a Czech immigrant girl's diary during the Queen Talent Contest. Hunhoff researched Czech history to write the experiences a girl her age would have faced while immigrating to America.
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Tabor's Beseda Dancers proudly showcase their dancing. Photo by Chad Coppess, SD Tourism.
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A youngster in Tabor's Sokol Park reaches out of the shelter to see if the rain has stopped.
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Some Beseda Dancers prepare while storm clouds move in. Photo by Chad Coppess, SD Tourism.
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Queen candidate Chantelle Hovorka reads an oral interpretation piece during the Queen Talent Contest.
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Rose and Rain Lane enjoy a carousel ride with their grandma after the rain passed.
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Two young ladies show off their krojes.
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