The lineup of food trucks was a popular attraction at Schooner Days. Photos by Gretchen Haynes
It was a sunny, warm and busy weekend for Schooner Days, the annual three-day festival organized by the Eden Prairie Lions Club.
Erin Novotny and Josh Stuckey watch as their daughters, Laina and Adella, choose their carnival game ducks at Schooner Days on June 2.
This year’s event, held June 2-4 at Round Lake Park, drew more than 12,000 visitors who came to enjoy carnival rides, children’s games, bingo, a beer garden, music, and a new addition: a vendor marketplace featuring specialty foods, juried arts and crafts, and hand-picked retailers.
Nancy Vest and her husband, Terry Eggan, the president of the Lions Club, played a role in marketing this year’s festival. They attributed the increase in attendance to various factors, including the introduction of the marketplace, the successful launch of the Schooner Days website, a dedicated marketing campaign, and the support of numerous Lions Club members and community volunteers.
The Lioness-Lions members sat at the entrance in the heat to ensure an accurate count of attendees, using clickers to welcome and count each person.
“To put this in perspective, we usually estimate around 3,000 visitors,” said Vest. “Lions volunteers had to send out for more beer at least two times that I know of, as well as other supplies, due to the higher number of people attending. We are all tired but very happy today.”
The Lions Club, known for its philanthropic endeavors, donates all proceeds from Schooner Days (its biggest fundraising event of the year) to various charitable causes, including the Minnesota Lions Gift of Sight Eye Bank, Minnesota Lions Hearing Foundation, Can Do Canines, and True Friends Camp Eden Wood.
Laila Stainbrook poses with her daughters, Mara and Zoe, in front of the “Prairie Schooner” at Schooner Days on June 2.
Carnival goers enjoying a ride at Schooner Days on June 2.
Riding the Tornado at Eden Prairie’s Schooner Days on June 2.
The Wings of the North mascot says hello to a young carnival goer at Schooner Days on June 2.
Jimmy and Tracy Huyen posing with their children, Jacob and Angelina, at Schooner Days on June 2.
Bingo Under the Big Top at Schooner Days on June 2.
Salvador Oliver mugs for the camera in front of his carnival game booth at Schooner Days on June 2.
Friends gather to test their luck and skill at Schooner Days on June 2.
Aisen Chambers proudly displays the prizes he won in a carnival game at Schooner Days on June 2.
Bryon Mabe entices carnival goers to the Holy Moly game at Schooner Days on June 2.
Some of the market booths available in the vendor marketplace at Schooner Days on June 2.
Jeremy Luvich and his daughter, Hope, in their Trailblazer Food Company booth at Schooner Days on June 2. Photos by Gretchen Haynes