Children are usually cautioned against riding their bikes in the street especially after dark but on Sept. 24 they were invited to do so on Gentry’s Main Street, and the street was filled with bikers young and old.
"Our goal this year was to emphasize a fuller picture of what it means to be an American. There will be everything from traditional patriotic music like the National Anthem and [John Phillip] Sousa's 'The Stars and Stripes Forever' all the way to more contemplative works like Aaron Copland's 'Fanfare for the Common Man,'" Paul Haas says.
The McKee Community Room at the Gentry Public Library was filled to capacity April 28 as local business leaders gathered to honor Gentry's business of the year and learn of plans to revitalize Gentry's Main Street.
The Gentry City Council passed a resolution authorizing the Police Department to purchase and install electronic citation and vehicle accident reporting equipment and software in its patrol units during it's meeting April 4.