Dayne, Dylan,
Lilly, Eli
& Jillian

Sure Do Shine! The 53 Mod graphics do double-duty as a portable make-up mirror - no wonder Claudia Bivins always looks so great!

Something for everybody at Wellsville Days!

Yeah Terry, you've still got it! Racing world legend Terry Bivins signs for some young Fans.

THE WELLSVILLE EAGLES!!!

The Shriners had nothing on Legends drivers Alan Broers and Dale Reese. They performed their manuevers to the delight of the Wellsville Days Parade-goers. Pictured below: It takes a truck to haul Dale Reese's Trophies!!
The bricks of Wellsville have seen all different kinds of horsepower - but nothing like Terry Bivins' 600+ Modified. When he cranked up that hot rod, it got everyone's attention.
Between the Coons', Bivins', Layton's and Russells, over a 150 years of Wellsville History was represented.
Local Vintage Car Racer Dale Reese gets a Sister Sandwich - lucky us!
Claudia kept winning all kinds of bling! I believe the final tally was two sparkly bracelets. All shine, just like Mrs. Bivins!
They say "you can't go home again"... Maybe George Webber can't, but the 3 Sisters sure did! We are proud of our roots, friends and family that still call Wellsville home, and couldn't wait to do what we do best: Promote Racing! We Tailgated, watched the Parade, ate some Kettle Corn and Buffalo Burgers (well, Judy Kay didn't!), and visited with family and friends - what a great day!

WELLSVILLE DAYS 2007

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Mr. Morris, grand marshall and teacher extraordinaire, was tickled to see the 3sisters together. Although, back in the day, that usually spelled T-R-O-U-B-L-E.

Mayor of Wellsville (and Gill Studios co-worker) Bill Lytle draws the winner of the 2 FREE tickets to the Yellow Transportation 300 Busch Series Race at Kansas Speedway for Sept. 29th...
And the winner is...
George Heller, from Grain Valley, MO

Video Below:
Mayor Bill Lytle waves to his fans, with Brandon Otto at the wheel...
He can dance too! Old friends are behind those Seseme Street favorites, Jeri (Phillips) Green and Jo (Phillips) Dwyer danced, shook hands and kissed babies...
So, just to recap, it was a wonderful day for visiting, race-talking, and sunbathing! There is one statement that might need to be made: we noticed several ex-boyfriends avoiding our tailgating booth, you know who you are, that was AGES ago! Get over yourselves! And to everybody else - LET'S GO RACIN' BOYS!!