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The Jackson Township Community Band performs under the direction of Matt Huber during the Bowling Green Old Settlers Festival last Friday evening. The activities included live music, food, game booths for the children, a sled-pull, a pretty baby contest, a dance recital and more.
(Steven King photo)
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A family tries its luck at the Popeye's Fishing Pond booth during the Bowling Green Old Settlers Festival last Friday evening. The activities included live music, food, game booths for the children, a sled-pull, a pretty baby contest, a dance recital and more.
(Steven King photo)
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Gary Wagler (third from right) and his friends control a horse team during the sled-pull contest during the Bowling Green Old Settlers Festival last Friday evening. Each competing team had to pull a heavily weighted sled several yards during the contest. The festival activities included live music, food, game booths for the children, a sled-pull, a pretty baby contest, a dance recital and more.
(Steven King photo)
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Gary Wagler (behind the horses) and his friends control a horse team during the sled-pull contest during the Bowling Green Old Settlers Festival last Friday evening. Each competing team had to pull a heavily weighted sled several yards during the contest. The festival activities included live music, food, game booths for the children, a sled-pull, a pretty baby contest, a dance recital and more.
(Steven King photo)
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Pictured (from left) are Deaven Langley, Holland Shaw, Beau Langley and Samantha Shaw as they await the Pretty Baby contest during the Bowling Green Old Settlers Festival last Saturday morning. Young Holland won Princess/First Place in her age category (1-2 years-old) and Beau won Prince/First Place in his age group (7-12 months-old). The activities included live music, food, game booths for the children, a sled-pull, a dance recital and more.
(Steven King photo)
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Skylar Wilson shows her young niece Addison Ferry photos as they await the Pretty Baby contest during the Bowling Green Old Settlers Festival last Saturday morning. The activities included live music, food, game booths for the children, a sled-pull, a dance recital and more.
(Steven King photo)
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Eleven-month-old Zoey Feider gets ready for the Pretty Baby contest during the Bowling Green Old Settlers Festival last Saturday morning. The activities included live music, food, game booths for the children, a sled-pull, a dance recital and more.
(Steven King photo)