Friday July 1, 2011

 

Truck Rally

Saturday, June 25

Part 4 of 5

 

 

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Rearview mirror photo of the parade – by Paul Rissler

 

 

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Returning to the fairgrounds

 

 

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Will and Sherry Stoner’s view of me taking pictures.

 

 

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Love the old vehicles.

 

 

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I enjoy seeing truck testimonies.

 

 

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The end of the parade

 

 

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Our grandson Josh painted a clown on the wet sponge game board while staying at our house the week before truck rally.

 

 

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Throwing a wet sponge.

 

 

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Hit with a very wet sponge.

 

 

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Wendie does a great job of face painting. There was always a long line waiting to have their face or arm painted.

 

 

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Our granddaughter Gloria

 

 

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Barrel train

 

 

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Obstacle course from Big Bright Bounces

 

 

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This is fun because two people can go at once – adult or child.

 

 

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Tricycle course for small children.

 

 

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Two Sauder girls helping with the garden tractor roadeo.

 

 

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Another Sauder daughter helping her dad.

 

 

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Pedal Pull

 

 

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CDL Roadeo (skills course)

 

 

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Ruff and Tuff or Powder Puff Roadeo (skills course).

 

 

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Our friend John Whisler asked if I wanted to go on the lift. He knows the person operating it.

 

 

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He didn’t have to ask me twice.

I asked Inge (TFC International Office) if she wanted to go along – and she did. She is the one who took this picture.

 

 

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A few views from the top.

 

 

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The tallest building (North Hall) is where the benefit auction and gospel concert are held. You can see just a bit of West Hall on the right which we use for vendors. It is a long, low building

 

 

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The vendor building

 

 

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The Main Auction

 

 

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Geoff Stoner’s antique Marmon was the special feature this year.

 

 

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Bunny O’Hare was the auctioneer for the children’s auction.

 

 

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Jesse Rothacker shared interesting wildlife facts concerning the critters of “Forgotten Friends.”

 

 

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At the end of the program, the children had opportunity to touch this snake.

 

 

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Our three youngest grandsons (Jesse, Ian, and Jared) with the snake.

Last Truck Rally post tomorrow night.

 

 

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