Annual Mud Day event in Michigan
Every year the annual Mud Day event is celebrated and this year it was taken place on July 7, 2009 in Westland, Michigan. The event was sponsored by the Wayne County Parks and Recreation Department.
The mud hole was made with approximately 200 tons of topsoil and 20,000 gallons of water. There were hundreds of children in a huge lake of mud at the annual mud day event. The mud day was taken place on Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
See photos of Annual Mud Day event 2009 in Michigan here:
1. A small girl, Emile Blair of age 11, puts mud on her hair and playing with other children.
2. Kelli Yokum fo age 13, from Redford plays in a giant lake of mud.
3. Both friends from Redford, Stephanie Janssen 9 (Right) and Kelli Yokom 13 (Left) are playing in the mud.
4. All the children are playing in the mud and enjoying this mud day event.
5. Both friends from Trenton, Michigan, Therese Hebda 7 (Right) and Rachael McIntosh 7 (Left) are laughing at each other.
6. The mud is full on the body and face including speaks of Therese Hebda, 7 of Trenton, Michigan.
7. Whole face is covered with mud except eyes and teeth of this boy.
8. All the children are enjoying the mud day event.
See the video of Mud Day event in Michigan here:
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