The Two Words Are Synonymous With Fun, Music Entertainment, Dancing, And Traditional Czech Foods. The Celebration Has Kept Alive The Heritage Of The Early Founders Of The Little South Dakota Community Who Came To Tabor From Czechoslovakia As Early As 1869.
What Started Out To Be A Small Community Celebration Has Grown Into An Attraction That Draws Literally Thousands Of People Each Year. The Little Town Of 400 People And The Surrounding Rural Community Has Attracted As Many As 10,000 People To Czech Days, Its Ethnic Celebration
Schedule Of Events:
6:00 pm-Merriam's Midway Shows-Main Street Midway (No Wrist Bands. Only Regular Sales Tickets On Thursday)
6:30 pm To 8:00pm-Craft Fair-114 N Lidice (Located Across From Beseda Hall Between The Popcorn Stand And The Keg)
7:30 pmTabor Bluebirds Baseball Game & Countdown Calendar $150 Drawning
-Leonard Cimpt Baseball Park
10:00 pmRich Schild Memorial Fireworks Display-Leonard Cimpi Baseball Park
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