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Lake Sarah Pavilion Poster

February 3, 2021 //  by Kevin Koehler//  2 Comments

The Lake Sarah Pavilion hosted Sunday dances from the 1940’s into the 1960’s. The Mitchell family ran the dance hall which also was the location of many wedding dances. This flyer is from 1957 featuring the “6 Fat Dutchmen” which I am sure drew quite a large crowd.

Category: BusinessesTag: 6 fat dutchmen, Lake Sarah, Mitchell, Music, Rockford

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  1. Jeff Aronson

    June 28, 2022 at 9:03 pm

    My grandpa was Emil Milbrett, he’s the one third from the right side and was wondering if you could make copies of the poster for me to buy?

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    • Kevin Koehler

      July 21, 2022 at 7:40 pm

      Thank you Jeff for your comments. Please email us at rockfordmnhistory@gmail.com and we will work something out.

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