Wednesday, July 15, 2026
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The Dancing Horses clip-clop their way down Camelia Street in the Summerfest Parade in Royal City Saturday.

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‘What Royal City is all about’
July 15, 2026 3:20 a.m.

‘What Royal City is all about’

Summerfest celebrates small-town pride, community spirit

ROYAL CITY — Royal City celebrated the sunny season with its annual Summerfest last weekend, and the event was by any measure a success. “The feedback has been really great,” said Committee Chair Jill Larsen. “People loved the parade; it’s an election year, so that brings out more people. Our dancing horses were as popular as ever. I’m pretty sure we had around 75 horses this year.” This year’s Summerfest featured a couple of new events, both geared toward younger attendees. The Royal Ranchers 4-H Club hosted goat tying, which actually involved untying a ribbon from the tail of a goat. A 4-H volunteer held the baby goat still so the smaller competitors could get a hold on the ribbon; for the older kids, a mama goat led them on a chase around the ring.