Mount Vernon NewsSeptember 10, 2010 Image Gallery

Fredericktown Tomato Show

Participants make their way down Chestnut Street near the start of the Kids’ Parade on Thursday at the Fredericktown Tomato Show.   (Alan Reed)

Fredericktown Tomato Show

This sign is on the outside of the Main Street Free Press Museum which marked its 10th anniversary with a celebration Thursday evening during the Fredericktown Tomato Show.   (Alan Reed)

Fredericktown Tomato Show

Miriam Morris and Jessica Sexton perform “My Boyfriend’s Back” in the lip sync contest Thursday at the Fredericktown Tomato Show.  (Alan Reed)

Fredericktown Tomato Show

David Morris and Jon Ferguson perform “Greased Lightning” in the lip sync contest Thursday at the Fredericktown Tomato Show.  (Alan Reed)

Fredericktown Tomato Show

Members of the Tomato Show Board of Directors perform their medley of rock ’n’ roll hits to open the lip sync contest on Thursday evening.   (Alan Reed)

Fredericktown Tomato Show

Devon Carpenter brought down the house with his rendition of “Lunch Lady Land” to win the Director’s Award at Thursday’s lip sync contest at the Fredericktown Tomato Show.  (Alan Reed)

Fredericktown Tomato Show

Winners of the Director’s Award at the Kids’ Parade on Thursday at the Fredericktown Tomato Show are front row, from left, Fiona Smith, Mesa Uhllman and Alanna Diehl. Back row, Mala Cook, Mindy Cook, Emma Lanhares, Molly Smith, Joy Parker and Zoe Parker. The girls were known as The Date Lines, and were all dressed in costumes ranging from 1955 to 2006.  (Alan Reed)

Fredericktown Tomato Show

John Long tells the work his father did in opening the Main Street Free Press Museum on Thursday at the Fredericktown First Baptist Church.  (Alan Reed)

Fredericktown Tomato Show

Members of the Tomato Show board of directors perform their medley of rock n’ roll hits to open the lip sync contest on Thursday evening.  (Alan Reed)

Fredericktown Tomato Show

Elise and Ethan Mullins, dressed as Tina Turner and Michael Jackson, took the prize of Best Humorous in the Kids’ Parade at the Fredericktown Tomato Show.   (Alan Reed)

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