CORN DAYS

Saturday, August 10th, 2024

Save the Date

Saturday, August 10th, 2024  | 11 AM-10 PM

Admission to Corn Days is free!

The Church of St. George, 952-473-1247
133 N Brown Rd, Long Lake, MN 55356 (View Map)

FAMILY FUN: Enjoy live music! The Long Lake Chamber of Commerce Parade starts at noon. Enjoy the day with a wide variety of fun activities, including “Cars and Corn,” a classic car show, Bingo, a wine pull, a fiesta dinner, an online silent auction, a petting zoo, inflatables & games, a caricaturist, a crazy hair artist, merchandise vendors, the Gear West 5K Run and 1-mile fun run, and our annual Super Raffle. Don’t forget to purchase your raffle ticket for your chance at 7 prizes ranging from $500 to $7,500!

FOOD:  Corn Days features a delicious Knights of Columbus pancake, sausage, and fruit breakfast on Saturday morning from 8:30 AM-11:00 AM. From 11 AM-10 PM, enjoy delicious brats, hot dogs, BBQ, and sweet roasted corn, including Mexican street corn. Choose from a variety of beers on tap, as well as craft root beer, at the beer tent.

WORSHIP: Join us for Mass at 4:00 PM with St. George’s pastor, Fr. Shane Stoppel-Wasinger!

Would your business or organization like to be a merchandise vendor or have an informational booth at Corn Days? If so, email  with the name, name, address, phone number, contact person, and your booth/wares description.

Interested in supporting Corn Days with a donation or corporate sponsorship?

Contact Maria Veach

Would you like to donate to our Silent Auction? 

Contact our Silent Auction co-chairs:

Danielle Miskowic, 952-237-7982, or Marie Suchy, 612-599-5759.

Looking for information about registering for the Long Lake Chamber of Commerce Parade? 

Contact Marty at 612-237-3843 or .

Silent Auction

The Corn Days Committee is excited to announce that Corn Days will feature a Silent Auction once again! The auction will be online, with some items displayed in the community center. Volunteers will be available to help people get set up to bid online and answer any questions.

In order to streamline the process and save our volunteers time and effort, this year, we will be sourcing fewer items but at a higher dollar value. Because this will be different than items we’ve collected in the past, we’ve included some ideas below. We will also be accepting gift cards and/or money which we will use to create some fun gift baskets and unique experiences to be sold in the silent auction.

  • Vacation home for a week or weekend Sporting Event & Theatre Tickets
  • Private Lessons (music, cooking, photography, fishing, sports)
  • Sky Miles
  • Sports or Music Memorabilia
  • Game Consoles
  • Memberships (Zoo, Science Museum, etc)
  • Bottles of Wine
  • Experiences (mini-golf, wine tasting, paintball)
  • Upscale and/or higher price point items (over $100 value)
  • Cash or checks – all cash collected will be pooled to purchase higher value items for the silent auction

Contact Danielle Miskowic at 952-237-7982 or or

Marie Suchy at 612-599- 9661 or to donate or to help!

Keep an eye out for more information, including ways you can donate and help with the Silent Auction and Corn Days in the coming weeks’ bulletins!

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Corn Days sign