Advanced Drainage Systems helped the 70th Annual Mendota Sweet Corn Festival by co-sponsoring the very talented Wild Style Design Face Painters from Bloomington.
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Pictured, left to right, front row, are Abby Fancher, Mendota Area Chamber of Commerce 2nd vice president; Carrie Sherman, ADS plant acct.; Chaney Todd, ADS office admin.; Michelle Anderson, ADS freight manager; Mary Hopper, ADS office manager; back row, Ben Zendeli, Chamber treasurer; Jan Phalen, Chamber president; Jason McDonald, ADS fab. manager; Michelle Wade, Chamber 1st vice president; and Jesse Arellano, Chamber executive director. (Reporter photo by Jennifer Sommer)
MENDOTA – Advanced Drainage Systems helped the 70th Annual Mendota Sweet Corn Festival by co-sponsoring the very talented Wild Style Design Face Painters from Bloomington. These creative artists provided their services free to festival goers from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 12 at the corner of Indiana and Washington Streets downtown.
Wild Style brings professionalism, smiles to little faces, and breath taking designs – from swirls and curls, to animals and superheroes. There was something for everyone. Their paint products are FDA approved and wash off easily with soap and water.