The Ramona Town Hall was chosen to receive the first historic marker plaque dedicated in Ramona from the “Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus,” John P. Squibob Chapter No. 1853. Immediately following the plaque unveiling ceremony, tours of the Town Hall were given and refreshments were served in the courtyard. There was also a chance to meet the Honorary Mayor Candidates, and cast VOTES! Durring the cermony, the Town Hall board of Trustees also received a State Resolution from State Historic Preservation Officer M. W. Donaldson, as well as a U.S. Flag that had flown over the Capital in Washington D.C. from Congressman Duncan D. Hunter. Here are some pictures from the GREAT EVENT!
E Clampus Vitas Poster Artwork
Westbound Lane #1 of Main Street was closed to accommodate the hundreds gathered for the GREAT EVENT!
The Ramona Town Hall Brass Band, led by Band Leader Ken Serfass
Ramona Town Hall Trustee Darrell Beck with Rick Terrazas, District Chief of Staff for Congressman Duncan D. Hunter
The Noble Grand Humbug of the John P. Squibob Chapter 1853 of E Clampus Vitus, Paul Ketchem.
Milford Wayne Donaldson, The California State Historic Preservation Officer, and Past Noble Grand Humbug
Andy Davies, Historian of the John P. Squibob Chapter 1853 of E Clampus Vitus.
Miss Ramona 2008, and the Miss Ramona Rodeo Queens
The Ramona Town Hall Board of Trustees receiving a State Resolution from Mr. Donaldson.
The Plaque, (Note the locator star in the center of the County, marking the location of the Town Hall!)