Despite the weather we are certainly sailing through July and our activities schedule is in full swing. Tim and Abby Mahoney have arrived with their children and are assisting with getting things up and running. There are many folks to thank for a.
Kick Stands up at 10 a.m
STOPS
7 stops are set up. Each stop you will draw a card from the deck. It will be recorded on the poker hand that you purchase at the first stop. At the end of the run all hands will be turned in and examined to find the winning hand.
BANQUET PIG ROAST
Hosted by the
The Pour House, there will be a whole hog–smoked to perfection as well as several other options available to fill your tank!
AUCTION & RAFFLE
Several items have been donated for a raffle. Different tables will be set up for raffle items and tickets will be sold at the final stop where the drawings will be held.
It was a way of life.
And for 53 years he looked out for his family and the people of Liberty Township – as a husband, father, firefighter, a trustee, farmer, nursery owner, volunteer, outdoorsman, and conservationist.
The U.S. Army veteran died April 12 at the age of 79 after a long battle with lung and pancreatic cancer.
“I was raised to believe public service was your civic duty,’’ Kern said in an interview after leaving office.
Born and raised in Wyoming, Kern served 10 years as a volunteer firefighter there. His grandfather spent 35 years on council.
After moving to the family farm in Liberty Township in 1968 when he married his wife Katy, Kern became a volunteer firefighter in Liberty Township. He and Katy operated Kern Nursery and Landscaping until it closed in 2005.