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Made in the Tri-City shade

Workers from Interstate Special Events are silhouetted against the Columbia River and the blue bridge on Tuesday as they tie down a huge tent in Pasco. The Portland, Ore.-company is setting up 118 tents, 550 tables and 4,200 folding chairs on both sides of the river for fans attending the three-day Tri-Cities Water Follies event. Friday is the first day of action. Follow all the hydroplane and air show action at www.tricityherald.com or follow us on Facebook and Twitter #TCHydros.
Workers from Interstate Special Events are silhouetted against the Columbia River and the blue bridge on Tuesday as they tie down a huge tent in Pasco. The Portland, Ore.-company is setting up 118 tents, 550 tables and 4,200 folding chairs on both sides of the river for fans attending the three-day Tri-Cities Water Follies event. Friday is the first day of action. Follow all the hydroplane and air show action at www.tricityherald.com or follow us on Facebook and Twitter #TCHydros. Tri-City Herald

Workers from Interstate Special Events are silhouetted against the Columbia River and the blue bridge on Tuesday as they tie down a huge tent in Pasco.

The Portland, Ore.-company is setting up 118 tents, 550 tables and 4,200 folding chairs on both sides of the river for fans attending the three-day Tri-Cities Water Follies event.

Friday is the first day of action for the annual the boat racing and air show event.

Follow all the action at www.tricityherald.com or follow us on Facebook and Twitter #TCHydros.

This story was originally published July 25, 2017 at 5:15 PM with the headline "Made in the Tri-City shade."

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