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			 Smiles and waves were also part of the fanfare, and while every 
			child did a great job onstage, the winners announced were: Cutest 
			Lil' Farmer - Morgan Usherwood, Little Miss Mount Pulaski Karsyn 
			Wilham and Junior Miss Mount Pulaski - Reagan Titus.  
			 
			Each of those winners were all looking forward to the opportunity to 
			ride in Saturday’s parade, a bonus of winning for sure.  
			 
			The fried chicken dinner was the main event in the food tent while 
			the cold beverages flowed in the Jaycee’s Beer Tent as New City Road 
			performed a variety music.  
			 
			Saturday morning’s lineup included a ton of exercise if you were 
			willing to get out of bed early enough.  
			 
			To kick things off, Industry Fitness offered a class that included 
			some flipping of large tractor tires on the town square. Co-owners 
			Josh Stewart and Rebecca Bobell were spotted leading a group of 
			sweaty individuals at the 7:30 a.m. event. 
			 
			
			  Then the “Top of the Hill 5K” saw 28 brave souls come out and not 
			just risk the chance of rain but also the attempt to conquer the 
			hills of Mount Pulaski. Each and every individual succeeded, with 
			19-year-old Jacob Albert of Decatur coming in first with a time of 
			19:51.  
			 
			Emily (Allspach) Bucy came in second with a time of 20:58, a 
			personal record for the seasoned runner and mother of two, who 
			recently ran through the mountains in Colorado. “A few weeks ago I 
			ran in Leadville, Colorado over a mountain in the middle of the 
			night and it was a blast!” Incidentally, Leadville is a small town 
			and known as the “Two Mile High” town due to its high elevation. 
			Allspach was there to help pace six guys who were running 100 miles. 
			The Top of the Hill 5K she ran effortlessly and as she crossed the 
			finish line smiling and breathing normal she no doubt looked like 
			she could run to Pontiac, Illinois and beyond if necessary.  
			 
			Abigail Coers, another gal who runs all over this country, finished 
			third overall with a time of 21:33.  
			 
			Coming in fourth was Tony Zurkhammer, with a personal record of 
			22:23.  
			 
			In the kids division, Kaidon Higgins of Latham was the winner with 
			his best time ever, 23:45. Eleven-year-old Daniel McCormick of Mount 
			Pulaski also finished the race in decent time and he was spotted 
			stretching his legs out after the final run up the Washington Street 
			hill. “My legs are cramping,” he said and added with his signature 
			smile, “That hill was killer.” Daniel waited around for his 
			grandmother, Sara McCormick, to finish the race and offer his 
			congratulations to her.  
			 
			In fact, all the racers, many of whom hailed from running clubs out 
			of Springfield, Decatur, Lincoln and Bloomington waited around and 
			offered encouragement and high fives to each other, as one-by-one 
			they crossed the finish line.  
			 
			Aaron and Jennifer Wilham also made running a family affair with 
			their three daughters. Meanwhile Zion Lutheran teacher Lori Allen 
			finished the race with the delivery truck full of mums coming up 
			closely behind and she could not resist taking a selfie with the 
			truck in the background. 
			 
			  As the trophies and medals and t-shirts were handed out pictures 
			were taken and then many of the runners headed over to the Mount 
			Pulaski Christian Church pancake and sausage breakfast.  
			 
			Following breakfast, True Form Fitness took to the stage for a Zumba 
			class, taught by Stephanie Bailey and Alyssa Barger. More sweating 
			on the square took place. With two fitness centers in town, this is 
			about to be one fit community in the near future, as many residents 
			are well on their way to a better and healthier lifestyle. 
			 Hold that thought. First the Bake-Off and the Chili Cook-Off. 
			Winners names who were called in the Bake-Off competitions included 
			Lynn Lakin, Ashleigh Berry and Jamie Jones.  
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				Meanwhile, the winners of the Chili Cook-Off 
				were Matt and Julie Bobell. Kids helped serve the chili in this 
				competition as well, and the community was invited to take home 
				any extra baked goods from the Bake-Off. A win-win for 
				everybody.  
				 
				Moving on over to the Kiddie Tractor Pull, the competition was 
				tough here. Several youngsters completed the “full pull” and 
				some even had to pull twice in a battle to see who would win. 
				Too many winners to keep track of here, as there were multiple 
				age groups and so many participants. This event sponsored by the 
				Jaycees is always a hit among the kids and it’s a treat to see 
				so many young tractor pull enthusiasts.  
				 
				Other kid’s activities on the square Saturday included face 
				painting, story time, bingo and even a movie on the courthouse 
				lawn.  
				 
				For the big kids in all of us, there was an amazing car show 
				that featured everything from a 1971 Case Tractor to vintage 
				automobiles of various makes and models. Please see the 
				slideshow for a closer look at all the fabulous forms of 
				transportation that donned the northeast side of the square.  
				 
				A terrific concert by the Community Band also took place in the 
				gazebo on the courthouse lawn.  
				 
				Demonstrations of rug-hooking and barrel-making also were 
				featured at the Mount Pulaski Courthouse.  
				 
				There was also an ongoing Market Days Vendor Fair on the square, 
				as well as Bounce House, etc. keeping the kids entertained for 
				hours with their colorful and bouncy attractions. 
			 
			
			  Keeping up with the “Where a kid can be a kid” theme was the 
				afternoon parade. Perhaps one of the biggest kids of our 
				community, retired teacher Mary Ann Radtke, served as the Parade 
				Grand Marshall. The parade had many fabulous entries to go along 
				with the firetrucks and tractors that also make the parade 
				outstanding. Parade winners for the day were Team Landon in 
				First Place, Moochelle’s Kid Kare in second and Girl Scout troop 
				1070 in third. 
				 
				Rounding out Saturday’s events were the Anchor 6:19 band 
				featuring Mount Pulaski native Joe Pharis on drums.  
				 
				The Brickyard also sponsored an eating contest, but for those 
				who wanted to sit down and take their time eating a meal, the 
				F.O.P. served a delicious pulled pork dinner in the big tent.
				 
				 
				Hypnotist William Mitchell also entertained the crowd and the 
				band, 90’s Daughter headlined the Jaycees Beer Tent.  
				 
				In addition to the Fall Festival activities, there were some 
				class reunions in town for the weekend. The Class of 1986 held 
				their 30th year reunion at the Brickyard while another group 
				held their festivities at the American Legion Home.  
				 
				All in all it was a great weekend, as the weather turned out to 
				be perfect following the disappearance of the early Saturday 
				morning cloudy skies.  
				 
				Finally, just the gathering of friends, family and familiar 
				faces always make the weekend a fabulous experience. Whether you 
				are just coming back to Mount Pulaski for a brief visit or you 
				live your life here on a daily basis, it’s nice to know it is a 
				place “Where a kid can be a kid.”  
				 
				[Teena Lowery] 
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