Lingle celebrates 100 years

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Candy poured into the streets of Lingle from floats in the 100 year celebration parade and kids of all ages used to pick up the candy filling their pockets. Youth volley ball was one of the first events to celebrate Lingle’s 100 year celebration after the game hamburgers were BBQ for everyone to eat. Goshen County Economic Development CEO Ashley Harpstreith, right, presents Mayor George Siglin with a $20,000 donation for Lingle Community Center at Lingle’s 100 year celebration. Having a fun time adults playing volleyball in the park Saturday celebrating 100 years in Lingle. 

Point West Community Bank of Lingle brought the cake to celebrate the 100 year’s parade.

Dancing  into the night air (back) Don Snocket and Liz Anderson, (middle) Tom and Candace Vonosterheldt, (front) John and Karri Rose celebrate the end of a fun day with the help of The Casey Jones and the Train Wreck Band Saturday to wrap up the Lingle Centennial. Kids watch “The Sandlot” during the Movie in the Park on Thursday at Whipple Park in Lingle. Lingles Veterans open the the 100 year celebration Parade on Saturday.  Lingle Volunteer Firefighters Jeff Craig, left, Jeff Wells and Joe Wells flip burgers for the youth volleyball game Friday. Visitors peruse the car show on Saturday during the Centennial Celebration in Lingle.