
"Dairy Days Delight: Meridian Welcomes Summer with Parades, Carnivals, and Balloon Glows"
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The big buzz, of course, is Dairy Days, running June 19 through June 21. Festivities began today with the Real Dairy Parade rolling down Main Street at 11 a.m., featuring school bands, floats, and local businesses tossing out candy and smiles. Storey Park is a hub of energy, with local food and craft vendors open until 10 p.m., while the Rainier Carnival is already spinning and twinkling, ready to thrill visitors into the night. The open swimming pool refreshed dozens of families between noon and 5 p.m., and this evening brings live music in the park—including a free concert from Soul Patch on the valley wide co-op stage at 3 p.m., followed by Tejano Outlaw at 5 p.m. To top it off, the Dairy Glow Balloon Glow lights up the sky at 9:45 p.m., promising a stunning and colorful finish to the day’s fun[2][5].
On the sports front, Meridian High’s summer league baseball kept fans on their toes last night, edging out neighboring Rocky Mountain 5-4 with a walk-off single in the bottom of the seventh. Meanwhile, the city council’s recent meeting addressed ongoing improvements to park facilities, particularly parking arrangements to support Meridian Youth Baseball and upcoming summer tournaments[3].
In community updates, the Meridian Library District is closed today in observance of Juneteenth, joining many across the valley in commemorating the holiday with reflection and local gatherings[4].
With ideal weather, clear air, and a packed calendar, there’s never been a better week to get out and join your neighbors in celebrating all things Meridian.