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Waffles, Sweet Corn, and the 59th Annual KofC Picnic

23 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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In this exciting fourth episode of Diving In on 96.7 The Wave, we sit down with Sean Seitz and Mike Hoying from the Coldwater Knights of Columbus Council 1991. As festival season kicks off in the Grand Lake region, the guys gear up to discuss the highly anticipated 59th annual KofC Community Picnic, running from June 5th through the 7th. This year brings a major update for festival-goers: the festivities are moving off the blacktop and onto the grassy area where the old feed mill once stood. This change allows the paved areas to be used for much easier parking. As always, the picnic is an incredibly family-oriented event featuring jumpies for the kids and free pony rides on Sunday. The food is a massive draw, especially the famous waffles made by the Squires, who fry up 15 five-gallon buckets of batter using eggs generously donated by Cooper's. Live entertainment will also keep the energy high all weekend, featuring Roger Demange on Friday, the CPR band on Saturday, and Two Fat Dads closing things out on Sunday. Beyond the picnic, Mike and Sean shed light on the incredible charitable work the KofC does. From their famous summer sweet corn sales to the Cancer Corn Maze—which raised an astonishing $39,000 for the Cancer Association last year alone—their dedication to helping the community is inspiring. The Knights also provide over 50 donations to causes like the Neurological Center, seminarians, and local scholarships. With 35 to 40 sponsors backing the picnic this year, it’s clear that the Coldwater community loves coming together for a great cause.

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