
. Prize money is available for the best entry: $75 for first place, $50 for second, and $25 for third. KCSR/KBPY General Manager Dennis Brown said the snow today will not be a deterrent to the parade this evening, but rather an incentive to dress warmly and enjoy the beauty. Brown says with the snow, everything will look like a snowglobe and will be really fun. $50. Garton’s Ceramics was the winner in the Commercial Division for their entry “ELF,” where children dressed as elves were gathered around the workshop table, wrapping ETCH-A-Sketch toys. The elves’ costumes were handmade by Liz Garton, Owner/Operator. Other entries included PREMA (Panhandle Rural Electric Association) with the theme “Charlie Brown’s Christmas.” Also, 21st Century Equipment (John Deere) went all out with “How the Grinch Stole Christmas!” and how he was foiled by a Grand New 2012 S670 John Deere Combine. The group is celebrating its 100th Source





