9.30 Howe Enterprise February 10, 1972
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Money mixed with trash for Trash-off tomorrow
Tomorrow (Saturday) is Keep Howe Beautiful’s “Trash-Off.” They are asking citizens to come together to clean up Howe by picking up trash and they have special incentives for those who care to do so. There will be cash laying around on the ground along with gift certificates from local businesses. Those who actually do volunteer to pick up trash could actually make some money and or gift certificates to local businesses.
Volunteers of all ages are asked to meet at 10 am at the Howe Development Alliance building at 101 E. Haning St. KHB is asking volunteers to bring gloves and proper shoes. Trash bags will be provided.
Farmers Market starts in Howe today
From 3pm – 6pm today at Salvage Junky, passersby have made their way down Denny Street to find today to be the first day of the 2016 Farmers Market at Salvage Junky. Several vendors are set up on the property with fresh produce.
Howe Area Chamber of Commerce releases Founders Day vendor map, schedule and logo
This May 7, the Howe Area Chamber of Commerce will host the 3oth Annual Founders Day celebration in Downtown Howe. They have completely re-branded the event to be more in tune with Howe’s successful annual Fall Festival. The chamber has moved Founders Day from the traditional 8 am – noon to an evening event which will now start at 2 pm and go through 8 pm with live music and performances throughout the day. City Lights Band will play from 3 pm – 5 pm and will be followed by Duane Peters and Simply Blessed from 6 pm – 8 pm. Peters performed at the first Founders Day in 1986.
The newly chartered Howe Lions Club will host their first event – a 42 tournament and the Howe Chamber is hosting such events as a horseshoe tournament, lawnmower race, and Touch a Truck event. The Touch a Truck will take place on the west end of Davis Street in the field behind Independent Bank. It will feature large machines such as Fire trucks, tractors, combine, county and city machinery, police vehicle, and others. Kids will be able to sit in the vehicles and have their pictures made for a small fee. The money raised in this event will go back to the kids in the form of upgrading the city parks.
There will be plenty of food options available at Founders Day including pizza, fries, kettle corn, hot dogs, cinnamon bites, sliders, peanuts, homemade ice cream, and shaved ice. Abby’s Restaurant and Gabriela’s Mexican Cocina will also be open for business.
There will be two different inflatable bounce houses for kids as well as a bubble machine and face painting. Many vendors are providing games for the kids. Earlier in the day, there will be a bicycle repair clinic held for kids at First Baptist Church.
The Howe Fire Department is working with a classic car club to overhaul the Classic Car Show and make it the best in years. Rob Hunt of AAAA Automotive and Kevin Barnett of Star Auto Body have confirmed to be a judge of the show.
The Howe Lions Club has not set an entry fee just yet for the 42 tournament, but the horseshoe tournament and lawnmower race entry fees will be $10. To enter in any of these events please email info@howechamber.com and specify your event.
A Facebook event page has been made and you can find it here.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS – DOWNTOWN HOWE
1PM – VENDOR SETUP
2PM – HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT
2PM – CLASSIC CAR SHOW
2PM – HOWE LIONS CLUB 42 DOMINO TOURNAMENT
2PM – TOUCH A TRUCK EVENT STARTS ON W. DAVIS STREET
3PM – CITY LIGHTS BAND LIVE MUSIC
4PM – ATHLETIC CHEER FORCE PERFORMANCE
5PM – LIVE PIE AUCTION
5:15PM – FIERCE MOTIONS DANCE PERFORMANCE
5:30 PM – LAWNMOWER RACES IN DOWNTOWN
6PM – TOUCH A TRUCK EVENT ENDS
6PM – DUANE PETERS AND SIMPLY BLESSED LIVE MUSIC BEGINS
7PM – ANNOUNCEMENTS OF WINNERS OF ALL EVENTS
8PM – FOUNDERS DAY OFFICIALLY ENDS