Bluffton Street Fair

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Jerry Chrisitanson express thanks for his helpers!


Jerry's helpers ...

Jerry Christianson, Bluffton Street Fair manager and organizer of the Interurban passenger car replica that is being built for the upcoming 100th edition of the fair, gathered several men who have made key contributions to the effort. From left, Kent Beer of Appliance One, who donated his large garage to be used; Christianson; Steve Frauhiger of Habegger Ace of Bluffton, which provided all of the building materials at cost; Kent Thompson of Fairway Floors, who donated the materials and labor to install the floor; and Terry Troxel of First Bank of Berne, which made a $1,000 cash contribution to the effort. Chrisianson also expressed his appreciation to Mark Double, who did much of the interior work, Mike Nebil did the painting and Denny "Red" Squires will install a rubberized roof. Baller Signs is contributing the signage that will be part of the car.

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