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    Home»Outdoors»Storms fade, art takes the stage at Purgatory Creek Park
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    Storms fade, art takes the stage at Purgatory Creek Park

    Hayden KoughanBy Hayden KoughanAugust 20, 2025Updated:August 20, 20252 Mins Read
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    Eden Prairie artist Stephen Langford works on a piece during Arts in the Park on Saturday, Aug. 16. When his truck broke down before the event, he turned the setback into a live-art performance that drew crowds. Photo by Hayden Koughan

    The skies cleared just in time for Eden Prairie’s annual Arts in the Park, which filled Purgatory Creek Park with color, music and the smell of food on Saturday, Aug. 16.

    The event, delayed two hours because of morning storms, ran from noon to 5 p.m. in hot, humid weather with a mix of clouds and sunshine. Shoppers browsed booths featuring artwork, homemade beauty products, artisan foods and unique clothing while taking in the park’s scenery.

    Visitors enjoyed live entertainment, kids’ activities, food vendors and wine and beer tastings.

    Later in the afternoon, Eden Prairie Sings! brought young vocalists ages 13 to 20 to the stage. First place went to Sophia Repice, who earned the chance to represent Eden Prairie at a statewide competition. Now in its ninth year, the contest is hosted by the Eden Prairie Optimist Club in partnership with PiM Arts High School.

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    An overview of Arts in the Park at Purgatory Creek Park on Aug. 16 shows vendor tents and visitors enjoying activities, music and food throughout the festival grounds. Photo by Ben Hymans/Hytreks.Studio

    Editor’s note: Click any photo below to view it full size and read its caption. On mobile, tap the “i” icon to see the caption. You can then swipe or use the arrows to view the rest of the gallery.

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    Artist Kim Miller’s street artwork nears completion in the parking lot of Purgatory Creek Park, while visitors and a dog enjoy Arts in the Park in the background.

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