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Hula hoops added to the fun at the Bob Marshall Music Festival June 28-30.
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Children at the festival hide from the rain under a tarp. Over the course of the three day festival, 0.25 inches of rain fell in Seeley Lake, but the rainfall was consistent throughout the three days, requiring rain gear and evidently, tarps. "The weather was bad but there wasn't anything anybody could do about it," said Festival Organizer Chris Stout.
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Along with music, dancing, vendors, games and races, Ginger Williams again led yoga down on the lake Saturday morning on Lindey's Prime Steak House Lawn. Matt George said "It was great! Everybody loves Ginger's Wild West Tibetan bodywork!"
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Miguel Duran stays warm next to a fire on Saturday night. Weekend temperatures didn't get above 70 degrees in stark contract to last year's 100 degree weather during the festival.
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Steve Abdallah, of Billings, holds his hat so it won't fall off as he dances at the festival on Friday night.
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Tyson Davis of Seeley Lake sings "Beer Money" originally by Kip Moore, a capella to the crowd in between sets. He was not scheduled to perform, but bargained with festival organizer Chris Stout to let him on stage. Davis graduated from Seeley-Swan High School in June.
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Boyd Smith, drummer for The Social Animals plays with his band on the night of Friday, June 29. The Social Animals were one of 19 bands at the festival.
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Kingsley Rodriguez eats a sandwich while he dances to TJ Broscoff's performance at the festival. "I don't really have time to stop dancing, I'm multitasking," Rodriguez said.
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Star and Brian Jameson dance together on Saturday, June 30. The couple traveled to the festival from their home in Hamilton.
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