Truck Rally
Saturday, June 25
Part 4 of 5
Rearview mirror photo of the parade – by Paul Rissler
Returning to the fairgrounds
Will and Sherry Stoner’s view of me taking pictures.
Love the old vehicles.
I enjoy seeing truck testimonies.
The end of the parade
Our grandson Josh painted a clown on the wet sponge game board while staying at our house the week before truck rally.
Throwing a wet sponge.
Hit with a very wet sponge.
Wendie does a great job of face painting. There was always a long line waiting to have their face or arm painted.
Our granddaughter Gloria
Barrel train
Obstacle course from Big Bright Bounces
This is fun because two people can go at once – adult or child.
Tricycle course for small children.
Two Sauder girls helping with the garden tractor roadeo.
Another Sauder daughter helping her dad.
Pedal Pull
CDL Roadeo (skills course)
Ruff and Tuff or Powder Puff Roadeo (skills course).
Our friend John Whisler asked if I wanted to go on the lift. He knows the person operating it.
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.
A few views from the top.
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
The vendor building
The Main Auction
Geoff Stoner’s antique Marmon was the special feature this year.
Bunny O’Hare was the auctioneer for the children’s auction.
Jesse Rothacker shared interesting wildlife facts concerning the critters of “Forgotten Friends.”
At the end of the program, the children had opportunity to touch this snake.
Our three youngest grandsons (Jesse, Ian, and Jared) with the snake.
Last Truck Rally post tomorrow night.







































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