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NewsJuly 18, 2021

The Cape Broadway Theatre Festival was held Saturday, July 18, 2021, to help raise funds for remodeling the Broadway Theatre, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau. Cape Broadway Theatre, a not-for-profit dedicated to rebuilding the theater after a fire damaged the building, hosted the event, which included bounce houses, mini golf, cornhole, food vendors, live music, raffle prizes and more.

Yinkon Her, left, feeds shaved ice to his son, Milo, 2, during the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
Yinkon Her, left, feeds shaved ice to his son, Milo, 2, during the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
Monica Unterreiner listens to organizers announce the winning raffle ticket numbers for door prizes with her tickets in-hand, and waits for her numbers to be called during the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
Monica Unterreiner listens to organizers announce the winning raffle ticket numbers for door prizes with her tickets in-hand, and waits for her numbers to be called during the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
A father and son wait for shaved ice at the Ty’s Summer Sno food truck during the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
A father and son wait for shaved ice at the Ty’s Summer Sno food truck during the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
Suzanne Hightower, Cape Broadway Theatre president, announces the raffle ticket numbers of door prize winners during the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
Suzanne Hightower, Cape Broadway Theatre president, announces the raffle ticket numbers of door prize winners during the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
Robbie Huntington, left, attempts a shot in mini golf as his mother, Diane, stands beside him and laughs during the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
Robbie Huntington, left, attempts a shot in mini golf as his mother, Diane, stands beside him and laughs during the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
Children play on an inflatable slide during the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
Children play on an inflatable slide during the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
Brett Seper, a local musician, performs during the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
Brett Seper, a local musician, performs during the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
Tahjai Jenkins sits at the top of an inflatable slide during the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
Tahjai Jenkins sits at the top of an inflatable slide during the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
An employee working the Chicago Vienna Beef stand puts on her gloves and prepares hotdogs during the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
An employee working the Chicago Vienna Beef stand puts on her gloves and prepares hotdogs during the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
Jace, left, and his caretaker, Diane, look at each other and smile while enjoying live music at the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
Jace, left, and his caretaker, Diane, look at each other and smile while enjoying live music at the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
Children play inside an inflatable bounce house during the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
Children play inside an inflatable bounce house during the Cape Broadway Theatre Festival on Saturday, July 18, 2021, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau.
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The Cape Broadway Theatre Festival was held Saturday, July 18, 2021, to help raise funds for remodeling the Broadway Theatre, in the parking lot on the northeast corner of Broadway and Pacific Street in Cape Girardeau. Cape Broadway Theatre, a not-for-profit dedicated to rebuilding the theater after a fire damaged the building, hosted the event, which included bounce houses, mini golf, cornhole, food vendors, live music, raffle prizes and more.

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