ELKTON – Elkton area residents flocked to the Brookings County community for the second and final day of its 2018 Harvest Festival Tuesday night, enjoying the annual parade, church food booths and carnival treats, plus games and rides from the McDermott Family Carnival.
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ELKTON – Elkton area residents flocked to the Brookings County community for the second and final day of its 2018 Harvest Festival Tuesday night, enjoying the annual parade, church food booths and carnival treats, plus games and rides from the McDermott Family Carnival.
Above, Miss Elkton Baylee Jandahl, left, and Miss Elkton contestant Carlie Alberts, who also claimed scholastic, talent and Miss Congeniality awards, wave to parade onlookers as their float travels down Elk Street.
Below, families stayed on Elk Street following the parade, enjoying rides, food and games.