Attendees line up for the traditional PCJLS Trophy Auction dinner, served by 4-H and FFA members. Approximately 575 meals were served before the record breaking auction began. Photo provided
Pictured from left Matt Griffith, PCJLS Honoree Danny Thompson, and Suzanne Gilbert. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell
Pictured from left Matt Griffith, PCJLS Honoree John Grundmann, and Suzanne Gilbert.
Pottawatomie County 4-H Educator Kacie Jasper serves cookies at the Pottawatomie County Junior Livestock Show Pig Roast, held at FireLake Arena on Feb. 3. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Terrie Dugan, the grandmother of both 4-H and FFA students, serves coleslaw to Macomb FFA student Amadeus Sandifer at the Pottawatomie County Junior Livestock Show Pig Roast, held at FireLake Arena on Feb. 3. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Bethel FFA student Sydne Konkler adds smoked pork to her plate at the Pottawatomie County Junior Livestock Show Pig Roast, held at FireLake Arena on Feb. 3. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
PCJLS Pig Roast Silent Trophy Auction
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Steve Carpenter, of Dance Creek Beefmasters in Tecumseh, left, and Gus Hull, of Tecumseh Vet Clinic, place their bids at the Silent Trophy Auction during the Pottawatomie County Junior Livestock Show Pig Roast, held at FireLake Arena on Feb. 3. Hull had some help from his son, Taos Hull, age 2. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Attendees line up for the traditional PCJLS Trophy Auction dinner, served by 4-H and FFA members. Approximately 575 meals were served before the record-breaking auction began. Photo provided
The annual Pottawatomie County Junior Livestock Show Pig Roast and Trophy Auction, held for the fifth year at the Citizen Potawatomi Nation Event Center on Monday, Feb. 3, continues to grow.Suzanne Gilbert said the room was set up for 600 people and fed around 575.“Some Assembly Required” entertained the crowds as they made their way through the lines where 4-H and FFA student...
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