365ink #465 July 18–July 31, 2024 | Page 29

Picture Yourself in the Tri-States

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The ladies of Steve ’ s Ace Home and Garden celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the store at a block party filled with BBQ , Ice Cream , Sweet Treats , Activities for the kids , and more . Congrats !
Jubeck New World Brewing in downtown Dubuque celebrated 10 years with a big ‘ ol street party where the cold beer , hot BBQ and great music flowed !
A salute to the surely exhausted Dubuque Jaycees crew who once again worked long hours on a hot day to ensure a smooth event experience for the thousands of people who paid to park to watch the July 3rd Fireworks and support the event !
Congratulations to our friend Jean-Michel Choquet who became a naturalized American Citizen during a special ceremony at the Ghost
Players game at the Field of Dreams .
Just wow ! They always joke that no one is ever going to want to see your photos of the fireworks but we ’ re pretty sure that Ron Tigges of DigitalDubuque . com just proved that very wrong .
Kids are making their own wet fun despite the bounce houses a few feet away at the East Dubuque Fireworks celebration . Photo by Ron Tigges of DigitalDubuque . com .
Wicked Liz & the Bellyswirls are still at it after all these years and made their way from the Quad Cities to rock the Yardarm on a July Saturday night !
Photo by Ralph Kluseman .
A rare sight these days , this restored 1930 ’ s Canadian Pacific 2816 steam engine traveled through Dubuque on its return trip to Canada from Mexico . Video image by
Ron Tigges at DigitalDubuque . com .
The U . S . Army Golden Knights Parachuting Team made this very cool formation during a jump into Elizabeth , IL during their dayslong stay in the tri-states over the 4th of July holiday .
365ink ’ s own Bryce Parks took his band , Unicorn Fist , to the streets of East Dubuque to celebrate America with a little fireworks on June 29th . Photo by Ron Tigges .
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Yeah , so the water got a little bit high there for a hot second . Dubuque was at major flood stage over 22 feet for 6 days from July 4-9 .
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