Events

Hartford Jamboree Days

When
Jun 16th, 2022 - Jun 19th, 2022
All Day
Where
202 N. Vandemark AveHartfordSouth Dakota57033

Hartford Jamboree Days 2022 Schedule of Events

Thursday – June 16
7:00 pm: Little Miss Hartford Pageant – Amphitheater
Dusk: Family Movie Night – City Park Amphitheater weather permitting (Sponsored by United Methodist Church of Hartford – hosted by American Cheer Elite)

Friday – June 17
1:00 pm: Pitch Tournament – Gage House/Senior Center
4:00 – 9:00 pm: Vendor Booths – Hartford City Park (Crafts, Food, and Beer)
Dunk Tank – sponsored by Hartford Chamber of Commerce
6:00 – 8:00 pm: Car Show – Hartford City Park Entrance @ Hwy 38 & 2nd Street
4:30 – 6:00 pm: Registration @ Shelter 1
8:00 pm: Awards Presentation @ Shelter 1
6:00 – 8:00 pm then after burnout to 11:00 pm: Live Music featuring The 1270’s Band – Amphitheater
8:30 pm: Burnout Contest
6:00 pm: Registration @ Shelter 1

Saturday – June 18
8:00 am: 5K Run/Walk – Downtown Hartford Registration starts at 7:30 am outside Brewery
9:00 am – 4:00 pm: Vendor Booths – Hartford City Park (Crafts, Food, and Beer)
10:30 am: Jamboree Days Parade Sponsored by the Hartford Women of Today
Registration at Hartford City Shop 8:30 – 10:00 am
Theme: Ahoy, Mateys! Pirates of Hartford Return!  Grand Marshall: Barb Thaler
11:30 – 7:30 pm: Family Entertainment and Music –Amphitheater
1:30 pm: Bingo – Gage House/Senior Center – Sponsored by Modern Woodmen
1:00 pm: South Bar Bean Bag Tournament – South Bar
Registration starts at 12:00 pm
Tournament Starts at 1:00 pm
5:30 pm: Community Supper – Hartford City Park (free will donation)
7:00 pm: I-90 Speedway Hartford Night Free for Hartford & Humboldt residents with ID
8:30 pm: Jamboree Concert in the Park – Amphitheater
9:00 pm – 12:00 am – featuring IV Play
$5.00 Alcohol wristband REQUIRED for ALL alcohol purchases No Coolers, backpacks, duffel bags or outside alcohol allowed Bring your lawn chair to the park and enjoy the evening 

Saturday Family Entertainment and Music at the Amphitheater
11:30 am (or following parade): American Legion Flag Disposal Ceremony
12:00 pm: West Central Jazz Band & Drumline
1:00 pm: Phil Baker Music
2:30 pm – 5:00 pm: Something New Band
5:30 pm – 7:30 pm: Sioux Falls Tempo Band

Saturday Kids Entertainment in the Park
10:00 am – 4:00 pm: Inflatables
10:00 am – 4:00 pm: SNAG course sponsored by Great Life
12:00 – 4:00 pm: Mr. Twister Balloon Twisting
12:00 – 4:00 pm: Color Bee Face Painting
1:00 – 3:00 pm: Hidden Mania (kids through age 9)
3:00 pm: Dakota Kids Pedal Pull – East parking lot City Park
Dunk Tank – sponsored by Hartford Chamber of Commerce

Sunday – June 19
9:30 am – Community Worship Services – Amphitheater (sponsored by area churches)

Locations: Hartford City Park – 202 N. Vandemark Ave
Amphitheater – Southeast Corner of Hartford City Park
Hartford City Shop – 102 W. Menth
Gage House/Senior Center – 119 N. Main Ave
I-90 Speedway – 46052 SD-38
South Bar – 107 S. Main Ave
Brewery – 102 N. Main Ave
Also see hartfordjamboreedays.com for updates!

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