WALDRON — Families from across Scott County gathered Saturday at Waldron High School for the annual Dog Days of Summer event, enjoying a day filled with entertainment, food and community fellowship.
The event featured a variety of attractions, including a car show, live music, bounce houses, food trucks, local vendors and numerous family-friendly activities. Community members spent the day visiting exhibits, shopping with vendors and taking part in activities designed for all ages.
One of the featured food vendors was Parsons Place, which served grilled favorites including sirloin cheeseburgers, smoked bologna sandwiches and hot dogs. Attendees also had a selection of drinks and snacks available throughout the event.
Organizers reported a strong turnout as families celebrated the start of summer while supporting local businesses and organizations. Children enjoyed inflatable games and activities while adults browsed vendor booths and admired the vehicles on display during the car show.

The annual event continues to serve as a community gathering that highlights school spirit, local businesses and opportunities for residents to come together in a family-friendly atmosphere.

With food, entertainment and activities throughout the day, the 2026 Dog Days of Summer proved to be another successful event for the Waldron School District and the Waldron community.






