FAIR DEDICATION


THE 2024 HEBRON HARVEST FAIR IS DEDICATED TO

Martin “Marty” Kalhok

Marty as Lion of the Month

One would be extremely fortunate and lucky to have a person like Lion Marty Kalhok come into their life.  We were delighted to have Lion Marty as one of our most respected and loved members.

 Marty joined the Hebron Lions Club in 1991 and became a dedicated Life member in 2013. Lion Marty loved his community the Hebron Lions and would do almost anything to help someone in need. He had a true Lions heart.

Marty was called Dad, Grampa, Uncle Marty or just friend by the Hebron Lions family. Lion Marty was loved by all that he touched.  He loved playing the role of Grampa to the Lions children, often you would hear them ask “where is Marty” when they came in the door.  He was always the first person they wanted to see. He always had a hug and kiss for all the women and a greeting to all the men. If you were feeling down, Marty seemed to always know how to make you laugh. 

Lion Marty along with his daughter Mary, son-in-law Lion Bob Schadtle and Lion Don Spragg, started the Children’s Pedal Tractor Pull which has been going on now for over 25 years. Marty was a big part of this event and had a wonderful way with the children. Marty could be found at the fairgrounds which was like a second home to him numerous hours each week doing anything from mowing the grass to working at the food booth.

Lion Marty was always willing to volunteer his time and energy to any project the Hebron Lions had. He could be found selling Christmas trees with Lion Tony Sylvester and Lion Charlie Barrasso. He would drive the tractor for the American Legion Memorial Day Parade and for hayrides at the Lions Fireworks, worked at Pancake Breakfasts and Senior Luncheons, he even helped push pixels for the 1st Hebron Lions Lights in Motion show. If there was something that needed to be done, Lion Marty was there.

Lion Marty seemed to always be on the fairgrounds even if no one was there. Always willing to help in any way he could so that the club could have a successful Fair.  No area was off limits to him. During the Fair, you could always find Lion Marty helping somewhere, by either helping other Lions or helping Fair goers find what they needed. 

He was very proud to be a Hebron Lions member and was loved by all. Lion Marty will be missed during the Hebron Harvest Fair and all year long. He was a true Lion, always wanting to give back to make Hebron a better community.

We miss you Lion Marty.


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