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			Mount Pulaski celebrated July 4th 
			with food, fun, games and garage sales 
			Fireworks scheduled for Saturday, July 8th 
			at Frazier Park 
				
		 
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            [July 07, 2017]   
			
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			Pulaski celebrated July 4th with its town-wide garage sales and many 
			a street corner saw traffic jams. A nice sight in the community as 
			several groups gathered treasures to sell in order to raise money 
			for mission trips and church activities. 
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			 Mount Pulaski has a strong reputation for having 
			successful July 4th garage sales and even though this year many of 
			those sales began on July 1st, there was still plenty left to sell 
			on the 4th.  
			 
			Frazier Park was host to food and fun as the Boy Scout Troop 122 
			sold grilled pork chop sandwiches. The troop sold just shy of 200 
			sandwiches and the group was more than pleased with the community 
			support.  
			 
			Community Pride hosted a successful Co-Ed Softball Tournament at 
			Frazier Park that featured six teams.   
			
			
			  
			
			The winning team, Resting Pitch Face, had members 
			from Decatur, Clinton and Heyworth. Resting Pitch Face defeated 
			Prestige Worldwide 8-2 in the championship game. The two teams 
			finished in the rain with smiles. The softball tournament was a 
			fundraising effort for Community Pride and according to Sam Brown, 
			the event was a great success. The teams played softball games from 
			9:30 in the morning until nearly 5:00 in the afternoon.   
			
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			The new Mount Pulaski Pool was also packed all day 
			long as the sultry temperatures made for a great day at the pool.
			 
			 
			Rain closed out the day’s activities with residents reporting 
			rainfalls anywhere from .6 to 1.2 inches in the area. While the much 
			needed rain may have been cold for those swimming, this “million 
			dollar rain” was a welcome sight for farmers and gardeners. 
			 
			
			  
			Come on out to Frazier Park in Mount Pulaski this Saturday night for 
			fireworks at dusk. 
			 
			[Teena Lowery]  |