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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. |