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Lake Minnewasta is set to shine in early fall as families gather for the second annual Lakeside Fall Festival on Saturday, September 13, from 1:00–6:00 p.m. Organized by the City of Morden, the event aims to pull folks outdoors and back to a place many love as the leaves begin to turn.

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2024 Lakeside Fall Festival. Supplied photo.

What to expect

City of Morden Event Coordinator Trisha Hoeppner says the afternoon is packed. “It's gonna be a great day. There'll be food trucks; mini doughnuts [and] cotton candy... and there's a hot dog eating competition.” Hoeppner adds that the community is already pitching in, with a donated grand prize of a Pitboss Smoker. Competitors must be adults, “And the age limit is 18." Entries are still welcome.

Inflatables and activities return in a big way with jousting and human hamster ball races. Hoeppner’s also “bringing back the barrel train,” which was a huge hit last year, plus face painting, a 25-foot wall climb, a retro seven-element obstacle course, and axe throwing.

Education meets curiosity with two wildlife presentations during the afternoon.

2024 Lakeside Fall Festival. Supplied photo.
2024 Lakeside Fall Festival. Supplied photo.

Event details at a glance

  • Event: Lakeside Fall Festival

  • Date & Time: Saturday, September 13, 1:00–6:00 p.m.

  • Location: Lake Minnewasta, Morden, MB

  • Highlights: Food trucks, inflatables (jousting, wall climb, obstacle course), barrel train, face painting, axe throwing, hot dog–eating contest at 1:30 p.m. with a premium smoker grand prize, and wildlife presentations at 3:00–4:00 p.m. and 4:30–5:30 p.m.

  • Cost: Free to attend (food for purchase)

  • Hot dog contest: 18+; limited spots; organizers are inviting more participants to sign up.

 

2024 Lakeside Fall Festival. Supplied photo.
2024 Lakeside Fall Festival. Supplied photo.

 

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