HERMANNFEST, FLY-IN BREAKFAST, 5K COLORFEST
The New Ulm color guard participate in HermannFest ceremonies.
Staff photos by Fritz Busch Drew’s Crew 5k runners and walkers get color powder at the start of the event Saturday at Harman Park.
Angie Zeig (left) explains to her two kids Andrew (middle) and Anthony (right) what a rudder does for an airplane as they and Angie's husband Jesse enjoy the fly-in breakfast.
Staff photo by Fritz Busch Civil War era cannons fire at HermannFest at Harman Park Saturday.
Photo by Daniel Olson Lions Club President Bob Schirlinger waves goodbye as he walks and talks to attendees at the 49th annual Lions Club fly-in breakfast Sunday. Schirlinger said meeting new people and catching up with friends is one of his favorite parts of the breakfast.
Scott Sparlin plays the guitar with the Bock Fest Boys in Harman Park during Hermann Fest.
Attendees watch in amazement as Ron Fagen drives a 1943 WWII Stenson L5 reconnaissance plane into the Lions Club fly-in breakfast. Fagen came as a representative for the Fagen Fighters WWII museum in Granite Falls.
- The New Ulm color guard participate in HermannFest ceremonies.
- Staff photos by Fritz Busch Drew’s Crew 5k runners and walkers get color powder at the start of the event Saturday at Harman Park.
- Angie Zeig (left) explains to her two kids Andrew (middle) and Anthony (right) what a rudder does for an airplane as they and Angie’s husband Jesse enjoy the fly-in breakfast.
- Staff photo by Fritz Busch Civil War era cannons fire at HermannFest at Harman Park Saturday.
- Photo by Daniel Olson Lions Club President Bob Schirlinger waves goodbye as he walks and talks to attendees at the 49th annual Lions Club fly-in breakfast Sunday. Schirlinger said meeting new people and catching up with friends is one of his favorite parts of the breakfast.
- Scott Sparlin plays the guitar with the Bock Fest Boys in Harman Park during Hermann Fest.
- Attendees watch in amazement as Ron Fagen drives a 1943 WWII Stenson L5 reconnaissance plane into the Lions Club fly-in breakfast. Fagen came as a representative for the Fagen Fighters WWII museum in Granite Falls.












