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‘Leeds Days' starts with a parade
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — The annual 'Leeds Days' kicked off with a parade down Floyd Boulevard.
The parade is the beginning of three days of events in the Leed's neighborhood in Sioux City.
Over 70 entries were in the 2025 parade, including a firetruck, the Shriners, and lots of candy being thrown out by all the entries.
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On June 14, there will be an ice cream social, a foam party, and a street dance.
Barry Bohlke, the president of the Leeds Community Club, said, 'The reason why we have this is because it's why we're doing this. We are the Leeds Community Club. We're trying to bring the community together, and this is one of those weekends that we get to bring everyone together. We get to have time with our neighbors. We get to spend time with people who just show up, and it lets us bond. Because after all these years, we're not seeing this stuff anymore, so we're keeping the tradition alive.'
Leeds Days concludes on Sunday, June 15, with a classic car show, community fair, and a police K-9 demo.
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