Front Posted on Jun 27, 2022 Posted on Jun 27, 2022 ‘Rock Star’ night at Party in the Park Pedal car driving was all the rage for the youngsters Friday at Charles City’s Party in the Park. It was “Rock Star” night, as people were invited to share their singing talents to the music of Kenyatta’s Sound. Other activities included some fun and games for kids and adults, several food trucks, a beer garden, a “No Shine Truck Show” and a trivia contest. The Charles City Lions Club also raised the new Charles City Community Flag at the event. (Press photo James Grob.) Charles City High School girls tennis coach Brian Parrott entertains the crowd, crooning some lyrics to the music of Elton John Friday at Charles City’s Party in the Park. It was “Rock Star” night, as people were invited to share their singing talents to the music of Kenyatta’s Sound. Other activities included some fun and games for kids and adults, several food trucks, a beer garden, a “No Shine Truck Show” and a trivia contest. The Charles City Lions Club also raised the new Charles City Community Flag at the event. (Press photo James Grob.) Heidi Reams, naturalist with Floyd County Conservation, engaged with kids and taught them a little geology Friday at Charles City’s Party in the Park. It was “Rock Star” night, as people were invited to share their singing talents to the music of Kenyatta’s Sound. Other activities included some fun and games for kids and adults, several food trucks, a beer garden, a “No Shine Truck Show” and a trivia contest. The Charles City Lions Club also raised the new Charles City Community Flag at the event. (Press photo James Grob.) There was a little something for everyone, including dogs, Friday at Charles City’s Party in the Park. It was “Rock Star” night, as people were invited to share their singing talents to the music of Kenyatta’s Sound. Other activities included some fun and games for kids and adults, several food trucks, a beer garden, a “No Shine Truck Show” and a trivia contest. The Charles City Lions Club also raised the new Charles City Community Flag at the event. (Press photo James Grob.) Kids bounced around in the inflatable playground Friday at Charles City’s Party in the Park. It was “Rock Star” night, as people were invited to share their singing talents to the music of Kenyatta’s Sound. Other activities included some fun and games for kids and adults, several food trucks, a beer garden, a “No Shine Truck Show” and a trivia contest. The Charles City Lions Club also raised the new Charles City Community Flag at the event. (Press photo James Grob.)
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