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NewsJuly 8, 2001

This 48 Plymouth is owned by Ken Abernathy, a Jackson resident and retired mechanic. The creek at Mary Street in Jackson City Park became an ideal bathing area. Mud volleyball participants clean off under a big shower. Jackson Arts Committee participant exhibits "raku" ( a specific way of firing) ceramics...

YANA LACY, CONNIE LITZELFELNER AND CHRISTINE PAGANO

This 48 Plymouth is owned by Ken Abernathy, a Jackson resident and retired mechanic.

The creek at Mary Street in Jackson City Park became an ideal bathing area.

Mud volleyball participants clean off under a big shower.

Jackson Arts Committee participant exhibits "raku" ( a specific way of firing) ceramics.

Nancy Riehn stands by her oil painting, "Memories," a rendition of a Sunday afternoon with her family in earlly childhood.

Coyote Creek was present on the Fourth of July, as part of the Jackson Arts Committee performing arts.

Amanda and Kayla Lawrence display their balloon hats.

Several hot rods were on display. Owners of the cars from left are, Paul Vrobosky, Larry Kemfer, and Bruce Benton. They are members of the River City Rodders.

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Leonard Wille displayed his 1957 Ford retractable hardtop.

Dan Wissehr and Kim Wilkinson took a little time out.

Kevin Bricknell and Zack Fulenwider need a shower after their round of mud volleyball.

Contestants got muddy in the volleyball touranment.

Matt Williams entered his car in the classic car contest.

Amanda Friese, Michelle Carlton and Ashley McBryde pose after playing mud volleyball.

There was something for the yong ones also at the petting zoo.

A truck owned by Wade Throne was on display.

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