Pioneer Days 1999

Rotary Dinner Dance in Kersting Court Due to the large number of photos, this page may take a while to load, please be patient.
Saturday, Oct. 16th

The Rotary Club lived up to the expectations of the hundreds who enjoyed last year's dinner in Kersting Court.  This year's menu was again barbecued tri-tip, with coleslaw and beans.   Tickets were $12.50.  Musical entertainment was provided by Swing, Inc. after dinner.  There was also a computer set up showing historic photos, including a Lizzie's Trail Inn/Mountain Trail/Muleskinner slideshow, a Sierra Madre historic pictures slideshow (including several pictures from the new Historical Society fundraiser screensaver), and a Sierra Madre School historical photo slideshow. Last updated 9/19/00

For those who've been here before, check the pictures below, as they were changed 10/20/99.  For more pictures of the Rotary dinner, dancing and Swing, Inc., follow the link below

Rotary Picture page 1
Rotary Picture page 2

Left to right, top to bottom
Rotarians arrived early to set up, including unloading fuel for the barbecue
Volunteers cook up a storm
Volunteers selling tickets
City Administrator John Davidson helped out
Rotary President Tom Hale introduces Swing, Inc.
Swing, Inc.
 


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