Gavin Mueller, left, and Crosby Oldehoeft, right, burn
off some of the energy from the supper the Exeter Area Community Foundation
provided for community members before the outdoor movie started on Friday
night.
There was something for everyone at Exeter Fun Days Friday
and Saturday, July 26 and 27th.
The weekend started with a quilt of valor program downtown
followed by supper and an outdoor movie, “The Lion King” sponsored by the
Exeter Area Community Foundation.
Softball tournaments started on Friday at the ball field
along with a fun run held before supper. Saturday morning was filled with a
bake sale and car show downtown and all kinds of games sponsored by
Exeter-Milligan-Friend Girl Scout Troop 20703 at Gilbert’s Park.
The girls scouts had ring toss, choose a duck, face
painting, toss tic-tac-toe along with a parachute and corn hole. A
special game in the area used beads to teach about coding. For lunch,
Handy Hands 4H group held a walking taco sale in the park.
The parade and supper meal with a polka band were the
highlights of the weekend with entries ranging from business to the Exeter
Public Library summer reading program float.
Everyone enjoyed the picnic outside in downtown Exeter
provided by the Exeter Area Community Foundation. Clockwise from the left
are Bonnie Cudaback, Elaine Oldehoeft, Pete Oldehoeft (hidden), Jerry Chapman
and Larry Cudaback.
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