The Coon Rapids Snowflake Days
began in 1964 as a Jaycee project.
It was conceived of the notion that
that the City of Coon Rapids needed
a civic celebration that the entire
community could participate in. All
of the neighboring communities had
summer celebrations so Coon Rapids
thought they would try something in
the winter so as not to compete with
their neighbors.
By 1968, the celebration had
grown enough to require broader
sponsorship so the Snowflake
Association was created. The
celebration has had a broad range of
civic leaders involved over the
years, both as President of the
Association and as Marquis. The
Marquis currently serves as a sort
of celebrity grand puba.
We have had many events over the
years, some have come and gone and
some left and came back. The Junior
Royalty Program has been a part of
the celebration since the 1970's,
went away for a short time and was
revived in the early 1990's. The
program is now stronger than ever.
The Rotary Club no longer does a
pancake breakfast - they are now
serving a delicious spaghetti dinner
at the Coon Rapids High School. The
Softball in the Snow and Pee Wee
Hockey Tournaments come and go
depending on whether someone steps
forward to oversee the events. The
Dog Sled races have been a part of
our celebration for the last 25
years or so. The Minnesota Malamute
Club always did a marvelous job with
these. Matter of fact, in 2003 the
City of Coon Rapids built them a new
track near the Compost Site which
they are able to use year round for
practices and events. There have
been a few years with no snow so the
races had to be cancelled.
Thanks to the generosity of the
Coon Rapids Lions Club & Coon Rapids
North Star Lions Club, we were able
to add a new event a few years ago -
the Children's Medallion Hunt. Lion
Mike Peterson initiated this event
and when Mike passed away suddenly
prior to the 2004 hunt, the
committee named the event after him
and it is now known as the Mike
Peterson Memorial Children's
Medallion Hunt. Now that the word is
out that there are bikes as prizes
for the winners we have more
participants than ever. One of the
winners last year wanted to go right
over to the store and get his bike!!
It really did go well and we hope to
expand on this event as it grows and
offer not only the hot chocolate the
Lions provide, which goes over very
well, but also include other
concessions as well. There is now a
boys hunt and a girls hunt for
children ages 5-10.
Our Kids Day at the Dam event has
changed somewhat over the years due
to the unpredictable weather
conditions! We now conduct a
Children's Carnival at Epiphany
Church and School which offers many
fun activities for the entire
family.
The Snowflake Days parade was
normally held the same day followed
by many different activities, some
of which have included bonfires,
snowshoeing, children's crafts, hot
chocolate, concessions, face
painting, story time.
The committee is always working
very hard to find new events to add
to our lineup. Some possibilities
would be horseshoes in the snow,
bowling tournament, spaghetti
dinner, chili feed, archery
tournament, ice fishing contest,
band concerts, cribbage tournament,
cross country ski tournament.
If anyone has any suggestions on
how to incorporate any of these
events into future celebrations,
we'd love to hear from them. Of
course, we would also be interested
in finding someone to host the
event. Our committee is very small
and we are just not able to do it
all. Volunteerism is the thread that
holds a community together and
allows young and old alike to make a
difference in other people's lives.
I believe the Snowflake Days
celebration to be a good tool to
allow this to happen.
Diane Buszta,
President, Coon Rapids Snowflake
Association