Dragon Boat Festival
A team-based competition in colorful boats returns to La Crosse this summer. The 5th annual Big Blue Dragon Boat Festival will be hosted next month at La Crosse's Copeland Park. The Mayo Clinic Health System hosts the annual event to support local cancer patients, survivors and caregivers. The race features more than 50 teams through a three hundred meter course on the Black River in colorful, Hong Kong-style dragon boats. "It's important because all of the funds that are raised from the event will go towards advancing our services at Mayo Clinic Health System here in La Crosse,” said Mayo Clinic Health System’s Heidi Odegaard. The free, two-day event includes music, family activities, food, and of course the dragon boat races.
New Visitors Center
Decorations to an 80-year-old DNR Ranger Station in Tomah are complete and the building will now serve tourists. The Tomah Visitors Center celebrated its move into the new location on Monday morning. Along with serving visitors, the new location includes a museum showing off Tomah's past. "And that was very deliberate. We wanted people to walk in and investigate the entire building. Part of that is that we want people to visit our museums in other areas in town, so we felt that this was a great opportunity to start talking about what Tomah's story was and sharing it with the public," said Tomah Chamber and Visitors Center CEO Tina Thompson. Tomah's Chamber and Visitors Center is hosting an open house on Tuesday, July 13 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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