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The thrill of flying down a water slide on Second Avenue South Saturday afternoon during Catfish Crazy Days was painted all over the faces of these two girls. This was the first time the event has taken place since 2019. It was cancelled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The girl on the left catches some air wile slipping down one of two giant water slides set up for the festivities
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Junior MacDonald helps his grandson Pono with a game set up for the event.
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Keirsten Wethern, with the Children's Museum of Northeast Montana, provided face painting for kids during the event.
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Hordes of youngsters waited eagerly to slip down the giant water slides, the perfect way to spend a sunny Saturday afternoon.
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Harper Thompson, left, and Tami Thompson dance away their cares to the music of Plowed Under Band during Friday evening's kick-off of the Catfish Classic on 1st Avenue South in front of Montana Bar. Later, Teams were auctioned off in preparation for the tourney on Saturday.
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