Prairie Advocate News

Resources for Americans

Click on the Flag for More Information

Firefox Browser

  • EPC's Homecoming - 'Born to be Wild'

    Members of the Lanark Chamber of Commerce, Lanark Public Library, and the Boy Scouts served customers at the Tailgate Food Stand Thursday, Oct. 2, after the E-PC Homecoming Parade in downtown Lanark. Proceeds from the food stand and the Library's Cookie Contest will benefit the Library Vision for the Future Fund.

    Food Line at EPC Homecoming
  • Front Photo

    Cookin' up some tasty pork chops, brats and hot dogs at the Lanark Chamber of Commerce "Tailgate Food Stand" are John Huggins (left) and Don Hart, both members of the Chamber. That's not a "peace" sign that Don is flashing - he's saying "Don't just buy one . . . get two, they're so good!" The stand was part of the Hometown Days Festival to support the Eastland-Pearl City High Schools' "Born To Be Wild" Homecoming activities that included a parade through downtown Lanark on Thursday, Oct. 2. (PA photo/Tom Kocal)

    (Right) Eastland Homecoming Royalty, King Carson Walker and Queen Damaris Linker, were crowned at the public pep assembly held Thursday, October 2 in Pearl City. They reigned over the combined Eastland-Pearl City Homecoming Dance held Sat., Oct. 4. Congratulations! (Photo courtesy of Marybeth Landherr)

    Food Line at EPC Homecoming

    Jill and Dave "Fro" Shaulis get ready to chow down at the food stand. Dave was a participant in the Exchange State Bank's "Born To be Wild" entry in the Parade. That is some wild hair, to be sure. Exclusive Parade video is available at www.pacc-news.com (PA photos/Tom Kocal)

    Carson and Damaris

  •  

     

    Videos by Tom Kocal

     

     

Google

world wide web prairie advocate