
The Rock Port Tourism Board gave away $2,000 in Blue Jay Bucks for the kids to spend at all of the booths at Old Fashioned Saturday Night. Several of the older kids tried to work the system and catch ping pong balls before they hit the ground.

Audrey Dougherty helps put on a tattoo.

Kamden Schulte gets a good pull in the Little Tuggers Tractor Pull.

The carriage rides were enjoyed throughout the evening.

The Christian Church’s walking tacos are always a big hit.

Maria Reed, administrator for the Rock Port Senior Center, kept the kids supplied with toys.

Assistant Chief Chad Ottmann takes his turn giving fire truck rides at Old Fashioned Saturday Night.

Ron Hunter would be proud of his truck and GTO as Jay and Reid had them shining for the Slo Rollers Car Show.

The Heartland Riders and their motorcycles were on hand.

You can never start too young on your journey to become an artist.

Kenneth Greenley brought his plaque to put on display at the Walk of Honor, remembering the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War.

Michael Graves, Molly Carpenter, and Marlene Demott cook up some delicious funnel cakes for the United Methodist Church.

Erica Taylor started the evening off with the singing of our national anthem.

New Horizons’ ring toss kept the kids busy all night.

Dan Athen mans the fryer, cooking up French fries.

It’s a good thing it was a big target as this young man hit it with both balls at the same time.













