
1/37: A record crowd waits for featured performer Neal McCoy to take the stage Saturday. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

2/37: Olivia Breuer (in pink) gets a hand from her cousin Claire, at the putting green as part of the children's activities hosted by CCSI. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

3/37: The start of Saturday's Regatta Bike Ride at Centennial Park. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

4/37: Children play in the sand pile in the kids arts and activity area. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

5/37: Windsurfers are set for a race to begin on Saturday. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

6/37: These chairs sold at Saturday evening's annual chair auction raised a total of $5,000 for Flags of Freedom, the effort to hang multiple American flags along Oxford Street. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

7/37: Shotgun Drama Junkies performs Saturday afternoon. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

8/37: Participants enjoy a cool start to Saturday's Ken Moser Memorial Regatta 2 Mile Event. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

9/37: Virginia Rath form CCSI paints the face of Jashua Hooge as his brother Caleb watches the artist. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

10/37: Neal McCoy goes live on the internet at the Worthington Windsurfing Regatta and Music Festival. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

11/37: Neal McCoy. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

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13/37: Kelka Alwal, a Worthington ninth-grader, dose a flip in a friendly challenge with friends. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

14/37: Shane Martin's band took the stage Saturday evening prior to Neal McCoy. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

15/37: Steve Prins volunteers his skills and helps Joni Harms look for bidders during the The Globe's chair auction at the Worthington Windsurfing Regatta and Music Festival. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

16/37: Motorcycles line the street after the Ride the Hog for Stroke Prevention event. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

17/37: Just as they were motorcycles aplenty, there was also this ride for the younger set. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

18/37: Youths enjoyed cooling off in the lake during the Regatta. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

19/37: Jade Johnson sends up the "get set" flag just before the starting horn blast for a windsurfing race. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

20/37: Claire Ludes sails up to the pontoon boat to tie up for rest and drink water between races. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

21/37: Arden Anderson of Fond du Lac, Wis. signals a wave to the race crew as he makes a lap during race action. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

22/37: Kelly Johnson takes the lead after trailing her son, Kylan, the whole race. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

23/37: Windsurfers congregate near the start as they prepare for racing action. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

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25/37: Race director Jeff Hegwer brings in the race pontoon boat for a shift change after Saturday morning racing. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

26/37: Brad and Sabrina Sowles, Luverne, receive water and more from fBarb Buresh (far right) and Kris Hohensee after completing the Ken Moser Memorial 2 mile walk. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

27/37: The '70s Magic Sunshine Band took the stage on Sailboard Beach on Friday night.

28/37: The '70s Magic Sunshine Band. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

29/37: Nate Einck, this year’s Worthington Windsurfing Regatta and Music Festival T-shirt designer, is shown Saturday with his prize money. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

30/37: Jason Swanson (in blue) and Larry Hegwer help set out buoys to mark the windsurfing race course. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

31/37: The start of the Regatta Bike Ride at Centennial Park. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

32/37: At the Artmobile tent, stained glass is glued to make mosaics to decorate the Prairieland Transit System bus stops. Shown are (from left) Cheryl Avenel-Navara, Stacy Einck-Paul, Diane Royaity and Nancy Losacker. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

33/37: Neal McCoy works the crowd. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

34/37: Neal McCoy works the crowd. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

35/37: Neal McCoy. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

36/37: Adam Yackley, a Worthington ninth-grader, does a flip in a face-off with friends. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)

37/37: Windsurfers take off at the start of Saturday's first race. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)