WHITE – Pioneer Days drew big crowds to White this past weekend for three days full of fun.
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WHITE – Pioneer Days drew big crowds to White this past weekend for three days full of fun.
Above, Eunice Simmons and Gayle Neuhardt, both of White, work on their entry for the chili cookoff.
Below 1, the younger kids got first crack at the sand dig for quarters.
Below 2, the parade was a popular draw, too, with entries like this one from the White Fire Department.
Below 3, American Legion members start off the parade with the color guard.
Below 4, another entry from the White Fire Department.
Below 5, the Deubrook High School Class of 1968 waves to parade-goers.
Below 6, from left, Nick Callies, Kortnei VanRavenswaay and Kamille Callies prepare their entry for the annual chili cookout.
Below 7, kids scramble for paper plates during the plate drop. A low-flying airplane dropped the plates over the crowd, and kids who caught plates turned them in for prizes.