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tribtown > Matthew Russell of Seymour breaks a board held by Master Karen Bowman on Saturday during a demonstration sponsored by Ko's Martial Arts Academy of Seymour to raise money for the fight against breast cancer. The event, held at Trinity Lutheran High School in Seymour, raised $5,970.
tribtown > Tom Fettig of Seymour is one of three people credited with organizing the Seymour Oktoberfest more than 37 years ago. Fettig was recognized during this year's parade on Saturday in downtown Seymour.
tribtown > Angela Rogers, 31, of Seymour holds a board for Thomas Hoffmire, 8, of the Cortland area during a Kick for a Chick Break-a-Thon program at Trinity Lutheran High School in Seymour. The event, sponsored by Ko's Martial Arts Academy, raised $5,970 for the fight aganst breast cancer.
tribtown > Mike Fink of Crothersville with wife, Marsha, served as grand marshal for Satuday's Oktoberfest Parade in downtown Seymour. Fink recently retired after 15 years as Jackson County's veterans service officer.
tribtown > Tom Fettig of Seymour is one of three people credited with organizing the Seymour Oktoberfest more than 37 years ago. Fettig was recognized during this year's parade on Saturday in downtown Seymour.
tribtown > Jaren Cunningham, 5, of Brownstown beaks a board held by Master Karen Bowman with Ko's Martial Arts Academy in Seymour on Saturday at Trinity Lutheran High School. Cunningham was participating in the Kick for a Chick Break-A-Thon program, sponsored by the academy to raise money for Schneck Medical Center's Foundation's cancer services program.
tribtown > Barry Short, 49, of Seymour breaks six concrete blocks during the Kick for  Chick Brek-A-Thon program on Saturday at Trinity Lutheran High School in Seymour. The event, sponsored by Ko's Martial Arts Academy in Seymour, raised $5,970 for Schneck Medical Center's Foundation cancer services fuind.
tribtown > Festivalgoer's sit at long tables inside the old Houston School Saturday during the Houston Fall Festival. The proceeds from the festival are used to restore the building which was built in 1910. The first Houston Fall Festival was in 1994.
tribtown > Mark Stephens with Seymour's Department of Public Works helps set up chairs for a performance Saturday on the north stage at the 37th annual Oktoberfest.
Festivalgoer's sit at long tables inside the old Houston School Saturday during the Houston Fall Festival. The proceeds from the festival are used to restore the building which was built in 1910. The first Houston Fall Festival was in 1994.
 > Festivalgoer's sit at long tables inside the old Houston School Saturday during the Houston Fall Festival. The proceeds from the festival are used to restore the building which was built in 1910. The first Houston Fall Festival was in 1994.
Festivalgoer's sit at long tables inside the old Houston School Saturday during the Houston Fall Festival. The proceeds from the festival are used to restore the building which was built in 1910. The first Houston Fall Festival was in 1994.
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