Moses Lake Family Picnic draws strong community support
MOSES LAKE — The annual Moses Lake Family Picnic took place on Saturday at Neppel Landing, celebrating the joys of community and family engagement in a day filled with activities, food and local vendors. According to Downtown Moses Lake Association Executive Director Malory Miller, this year’s event significantly outperformed last year’s, drawing an estimated 600 attendees.
“We had around 37 booth vendors signed up originally, and even with two backing out, we had 35 vendors overall,” Miller said. “This is 10 more than last year, which is a huge increase in community participation.” The event provided a platform for local businesses to showcase their offerings through various interactive activities.
Activities for children included a chance to color their own pinwheels courtesy of Care Moses Lake, while Edward Jones hosted a fishing game where participants could “catch” prizes with toy squishies. Moses Lake Parks and Recreation organized traditional games such as cornhole and potato sack races, which drew participation from both children and adults.
Miller highlighted that Moses Lake Pediatric Dentistry, this year’s platinum sponsor, had a major presence with booths offering glitter hair spray and other engaging activities.
“It was joyous to see kids with colorful hair and smiling faces,” Miller said, adding that “the energy in the air was contagious, and it was a fantastic day overall.”
Adding to the festive atmosphere, the event featured complimentary hot dogs and hamburgers, which quickly ran out due to high turnout.
“We sold out around 12:30 PM, which was remarkable,” said Miller, attributing the food donations to local businesses, including Ernie’s Meats and Care Moses Lake.
Miller expressed her gratitude for the volunteers who helped make the day a success.
“Last year, I only had two volunteers. This year, we had 14. Their support allowed everything to run smoothly, especially as I’m eight months pregnant,” she said.
Miller stated that the strong turnout has prompted plans for the fourth annual Family Picnic next year, affirming that community interest continues to grow.
“It’s heartwarming to see the community come together, and I want to thank everyone who participated and supported this event,” she said.
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“It's a win for us, because people get to learn about the DMLA and what we do for the community,” Miller said. “But then also, their kids are getting their energy out, getting some freebies, free food. And then as well, as you know, the booths can share what they do and what they can offer.”