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2016 Area Fall Festivals

Lincoln Daily News

September 13, 2016

Other kid’s activities on the square Saturday

included face painting, story time, bingo and

even a movie on the courthouse lawn.

For the big kids in all of us, there was an

amazing car show that featured everything

from a 1971 Case Tractor to vintage

automobiles of various makes and models.

Please see the slideshow for a closer look at

all the fabulous forms of transportation that

donned the northeast side of the square.

A terrific concert by the Community Band also

took place in the gazebo on the courthouse

lawn.

Demonstrations of rug-hooking and barrel-

making also were featured at the Mount Pulaski

Courthouse.

There was also an ongoing Market Days

Vendor Fair on the square, as well as Bounce

House, etc. keeping the kids entertained for

hours with their colorful and

bouncy attractions.

Keeping up with the “Where a kid can be a

kid” theme was the afternoon parade. Perhaps

one of the biggest kids of our community,

retired teacher Mary Ann Radtke, served

as the Parade Grand Marshall. The parade

had many fabulous entries to go along with

the firetrucks and tractors that also make the

parade outstanding. Parade winners for the day

were Team Landon in First Place, Moochelle’s

Kid Kare in second and Girl Scout troop 1070

in third.

Rounding out Saturday’s events were the

Anchor 6:19 band featuring Mount Pulaski

native Joe Pharis on drums.

The Brickyard also sponsored an eating

contest, but for those who wanted to sit down

and take their time eating a meal, the F.O.P.

served a delicious pulled pork dinner in the big

tent.

Hypnotist William Mitchell also entertained the

crowd and the band, 90’s Daughter headlined

the Jaycees Beer Tent.

In addition to the Fall Festival activities, there

were some class reunions in town for the

weekend. The Class of 1986 held their 30th

year reunion at the Brickyard while another

group held their festivities at the American

Legion Home.

All in all it was a great weekend, as the

weather turned out to be perfect following the

disappearance of the early Saturday morning

cloudy skies.

Finally, just the gathering of friends, family

and familiar faces always make the weekend

a fabulous experience. Whether you are just

coming back to Mount Pulaski for a brief visit

or you live you life here on a daily basis, it’s

nice to know it is a place “Where a kid can be

a kid.”