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Collette Kufahl is the First Place Winner of the logo contest . Her design is being used to promote the celebration and is on items from banners, t-shirts, sweatshirts, coffee mugs and much more.

Deidre and Ryan Briegel were among the nearly 60 attendees at the Whitehall Sesquicentennial kick-off event.

White Lake Chamber of Commerce Director Amy VanLoon and folksinger Mike Snell chat in front of the fireplace - a focal point in the historic Nufer home.

Whitehall Sesquicentennial Committee Chairwoman Tanya Cabala acknowledges attendees, dignitaries, committee members and donors at the 150-year event.

Whitehall Mayor Emery "Mac" Hatch reads the Sesquicentennial proclamation to kick off the year-long celebration for residents and visitors.

Sesquicentennial committee members Sande Sandel (left) and Essy Kettring were on hand to sell memorabilia including sweatshirts, t-shirts, caps, medallions and calendars.

Essy Kettring (left) and City Clerk Karen Helmlinger display the official Sesquicentennial t-shirt and sweatshirt.

Members of the Whitehall Band provide celebratory music for the the dedication of the Sesquicentennial Time Capsule that includes memorabilia from our 150th Celebration. The capsule is slated to be opened in 2060.

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