(KLZA)-- Celebrate the present and remember the past. That is the them for Friday when the HTRS Middle School will host a celebration at the Table Rock site. The Table Rock site will be closed with the end of the school year.
The public is invited to attend and celebrate the successes and remember the years past at the Table Rock site. Hot dogs and baked beans will be served along with chips, a dessert from 11:30 a-m until 1 p-m.
During the event a time capsule buried in May of 2000 will be unearthed. The capsule was to be dug up in 2025 but since the school district will not own the building then, it is being done now.
Other fun events and games are also planned. If attending you are encouraged to bring your lawn chars as seating will be limited.
The State Bank of Table Rock and Den’s Country Meats and the Village of Table Rock are all helping sponsor the event.
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