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From Jenny Walker Sisson; one of the Pendleton-Gazette Facebook visitors: This years parade was exceptional! Everyone took time to really decorate the floats and all the pink shows what a great community we have. And, we won the game!!!
From Jenny Walker Sisson; one of the Pendleton-Gazette Facebook visitors: This years parade was exceptional! Everyone took time to really decorate the floats and all the pink shows what a great community we have. And, we won the game!!!
My newest purse design, made from a vintage Pendleton wool shirt that my husband just about killed.
The purse has stacked button feet.
Made for my Etsy shop:
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The one on the left is, according to the Missouri Department of Conservation, the largest tree in the state. Kessler Park, Kansas City, Missouri
From Jenny Walker Sisson; one of the Pendleton-Gazette Facebook visitors: This years parade was exceptional! Everyone took time to really decorate the floats and all the pink shows what a great community we have. And, we won the game!!!
On the morning of the 07th January 1857 Joseph left his house at Rosehill Pendleton a little after 10:00 am and walked to the toll bar which was a hundred yards or so from his home. He then walked a further two or three hundred yards to the waiting room for Mr Greenwood’s omnibuses. There he met up with his oldest friends, Sir John Potter and together they waited for the bus; ten minutes or so. After they had boarded the bus, their good friend Sir Elkanah Armitage also boarded opposite St Thomas Church and travelled with them. The three friends were all travelling to Manchester.
Barely had the journey begun when, as the bus crossed Windsor Bridge, Sir John Potter turned to his friend. His face was pale and his eyes fixed to the heavens. Silently, painlessly, he had slipped away. The omnibus continued to Albion place and stopped shortly after to take the body of Joseph into the house of Mr George Southam, a surgeon. Mr Southam was not in residence but his assistant Mr Pitman declared that Brotherton was indeed dead. Mr Southam later arrived with Joseph’s cousin Mr Harvey who was also a surgeon and confirmed Joseph’s death. Joseph’s other cousin Alderman was conducting some business in the City and was sent for to break the news to his sister, Joseph’s wife, Martha.
From Jenny Walker Sisson; one of the Pendleton-Gazette Facebook visitors: This years parade was exceptional! Everyone took time to really decorate the floats and all the pink shows what a great community we have. And, we won the game!!!
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The finished piece is about 54 x 70, totally cozy and warm.
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There’s no other place like it this time of year
Pendleton, Indiana (November 10, 2012) What a day! What a terrific day it was during this year’s Christmas in Pendleton celebration today.
It all went as planned from the crowning of this year’s Snow Queen and Court early this morning at the Town Hall to the other much anticipated part of the day when it was time for Santa and Mrs. Clause to arrive. They greeted all and listened to the stories told by local children about the Christmas they were dreaming of and that soon will be here.
Shortly after Santa and Mrs. Clause arrived it was time to line up on State Street, pick your target and let ‘The Snowball Fight’ begin. Unlike last year, this year’s snowball fight on State Street left me unscaved. What happened was one of those white speedballs found its way directly to the tip of my nose. Not this year, no, no. Trust me when I say that wasn’t about to happen again. I stayed on my toes and keep my nose out of trouble this time.
The streets were filled with things to see and do all day long. One of the delights visitors were treated to was the strolling violinist. He’s always a ‘Christmas in Pendleton’ fan favorite, Mr. Eddie Grogan returned to Pendleton with his magical Christmas music and songs to entertain the young and young at heart along State Street.
There was sunshine abound and yes, ice too. The good thing about this year’s ice that arrived in Pendleton just before noon is that there was just enough of it for Stephan Koch to create a work of art in front of the Gathering Grounds Coffee Shop for all that watched.
Snow you ask. If it’s Christmas there has to be snow. And yes there was some 8” measured by Indiana’s weather man, Paul Poteet, and dully recorded (in some fashion) into the town’s history by Jo DeWitt. I must admit today’s 8” of snow would have to be classified as being a very isolated type of occurrence as it was inside the entrance to the Pendleton Town Hall. Nevertheless when Jo DeWitt she says Pendleton, Indiana recorded 8” of snow on November 10, 2012, being a person who knows everything Pendleton, that’s good enough for me.
It was a great day, a wonderful day, the kind of day that makes you look forward to the next Christmas in Pendleton.
Watch video: pendleton-gazette.com/video-christmas-in-pendleton-2012/
From Jenny Walker Sisson; one of the Pendleton-Gazette Facebook visitors: This years parade was exceptional! Everyone took time to really decorate the floats and all the pink shows what a great community we have. And, we won the game!!!
From Jenny Walker Sisson; one of the Pendleton-Gazette Facebook visitors: This years parade was exceptional! Everyone took time to really decorate the floats and all the pink shows what a great community we have. And, we won the game!!!
Oh I LOVE it! Made by Worksman in collaboration with Pendleton. The fenders and body are decorated with the famous Chief Joseph blanket pattern. Super beautiful.
Go see it at the Woolen Mill Store!
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PENDLETON (November 9, 2013) It was a glorious day for the annual "Christmas In Pendleton"! And what better than to take a horse-drawn carriage ride at Falls Park.
From lighting of the official Pendleton Christmas Tree, to the crowing of a queen, the parade to the Snowball Fight on State Street, photos with Sanata to carriage rides and free hugs it was a wonderful day today in Pendleton!
Video: FOX59′s Jennifer Ketchmark Christmas In Pendleton 2013 Grand Marshall
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Video Carriage Ride: Christmas In Pendleton 2013
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Video: SNOWBALL FIGHT Christmas In Pendleton 2013
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In calf roping the cowboy ropes the cow then jumps off his horse and ties the calf. Whoever gets it done fastest wins. Most of them can do it in under 10 seconds.
From Jenny Walker Sisson; one of the Pendleton-Gazette Facebook visitors: This years parade was exceptional! Everyone took time to really decorate the floats and all the pink shows what a great community we have. And, we won the game!!!
There’s no other place like it this time of year
Pendleton, Indiana (November 10, 2012) What a day! What a terrific day it was during this year’s Christmas in Pendleton celebration today.
It all went as planned from the crowning of this year’s Snow Queen and Court early this morning at the Town Hall to the other much anticipated part of the day when it was time for Santa and Mrs. Clause to arrive. They greeted all and listened to the stories told by local children about the Christmas they were dreaming of and that soon will be here.
Shortly after Santa and Mrs. Clause arrived it was time to line up on State Street, pick your target and let ‘The Snowball Fight’ begin. Unlike last year, this year’s snowball fight on State Street left me unscaved. What happened was one of those white speedballs found its way directly to the tip of my nose. Not this year, no, no. Trust me when I say that wasn’t about to happen again. I stayed on my toes and keep my nose out of trouble this time.
The streets were filled with things to see and do all day long. One of the delights visitors were treated to was the strolling violinist. He’s always a ‘Christmas in Pendleton’ fan favorite, Mr. Eddie Grogan returned to Pendleton with his magical Christmas music and songs to entertain the young and young at heart along State Street.
There was sunshine abound and yes, ice too. The good thing about this year’s ice that arrived in Pendleton just before noon is that there was just enough of it for Stephan Koch to create a work of art in front of the Gathering Grounds Coffee Shop for all that watched.
Snow you ask. If it’s Christmas there has to be snow. And yes there was some 8” measured by Indiana’s weather man, Paul Poteet, and dully recorded (in some fashion) into the town’s history by Jo DeWitt. I must admit today’s 8” of snow would have to be classified as being a very isolated type of occurrence as it was inside the entrance to the Pendleton Town Hall. Nevertheless when Jo DeWitt she says Pendleton, Indiana recorded 8” of snow on November 10, 2012, being a person who knows everything Pendleton, that’s good enough for me.
It was a great day, a wonderful day, the kind of day that makes you look forward to the next Christmas in Pendleton.
Watch video: pendleton-gazette.com/video-christmas-in-pendleton-2012/