The movie "Silo" will be shown at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 1 at the Sublette Community Building, 103 S. John St.
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"SILO" TO BE SHOWN MARCH 1
The movie "Silo" will be shown at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 1 at the Sublette Community Building, 103 S. John St. The event is free and open to the public. Free popcorn and refreshments will be provided.
Inspired by true events, ‘Silo’ follows a harrowing day in an American farm town. Disaster strikes when teenager Cody Rose is entrapped in a 50-foot tall grain bin. When the corn turns to quicksand, family, neighbors and first responders must put aside their differences to rescue Cody from drowning in the crop that has sustained their community for generations.
This Sublette event is sponsored Sublette Farmers Elevator, CoBank, Sublette 365, Pioneer State Bank and the Sublette Fire Department.
TOY SHOW DINNER TICKETS AVAILABLE
Tickets for the annual Sublette Toy Show Casual Dinner are available at Pioneer State Bank. The dinner will take place at 6 p.m. Saturday, March 14 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Hall.
Tickets are $20 each, which includes dinner and entertainment.
BOOK SIGNING AT TOY SHOW
Paul Wallem, author of the book, “The Breakup-What Really Happened,” will be signing books at the Sublette Farm Toy Show. The book delves into the causes of the dissolution of the International Harvester Company.
How did one of the biggest selling brans in history go under? Wallem spent 13 years as an IHC executive and another 17 years owning two International Harvester dealerships. He spent two years interviewing dealers, farmers, restorers and collectors as well as former IH executives involved in the merger of IH with Case Company.
Anyone interested in International Harvester or even interested in farming in general will want to read this book. Wallem will be signing books in the Sublette Elevator truck building on Saturday, March 14 during the toy show.
The forward for the book was written by Orion Samuelson.