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Enhancing the afternoon and providing a greater appreciation for
those serving in our armed forces was the performance of the 144th
Army Band, Illinois Army National Guard. The band is stationed at
Camp Lincoln in Springfield and performs at military and civilian
events throughout Illinois.
The Guard performed a wide selection of great patriotic music such
as, "You're a grand old flag."
The Army Band was asked to join in the all-service veteran photo.
For the second year, the 2015 Logan County Fair that traditionally
opens on Tuesday, opened on Sunday with harness racing. The
Downstate Classic "Pick a Winner" was scheduled to begin 1:30 on
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, but Sunday's races were delayed an hour
when a torrential rain shortly before race time made the track too
hazardous for horses to run. Grading was conducted until soil was
more dried and firm.
In the Grandstand, audience members were entertained by the Army
Band during the delay.
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At various locations surrounding the track, families and friend
groups could be seen partaking in an age-old Fair tradition --
tailgating and picnicking -- some on blankets, others in lawn
chairs, and several with their own tents.
Heading around to the horse barns, owners and jockeys, and other
support personnel were also enjoying the summer and the start of
"Pick a winner." In every race, somebody's going to win.
Some of the horses are from as near as Springfield and many travel
all over the United States. A couple two-year olds with promise were
taking the field on Sunday.
Entry to the grounds is free before noon through Saturday. Access to
the Grandstand for 1:30 Harness racing is free each day through
Tuesday.
[Jan Youngquist] |