Nolan Evans, left, hands off rubber gloves to his aunt, Shardee Pugh, right, on Saturday morning for one of Nolan's Clean Up days. Friends and family of Evans show up to clean neighborhoods around Decatur, an effort started by Evans.
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Photos: A look at Krekel's through the years
Grilling at Krekel's
1984: That's Krekel grilling, while Eric Weinman, Kevin Kondritz, Jason Hazlet and Joe Wasilewski start chowing down.
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Krekel's chicken car
The Krekel's chicken car is currently being refurbished. It was removed from the 2320 E. Main St. Krekel's location earlier this year.
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Krekel's Custard Stand
1984: Summer is over, but that doesn't mean the season's over for Krekel's Custard Stand at 801 E. Wood St.
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Krekel's Dairy Maid
1987: Krekel's Diary Maid offers ice cream treats and sandwiches.
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The Krekel’s chicken car is coated in ice in December 2016.
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Lunch hour at Krekel's
1984: It's called eat and run during the lunch hour at Krekel's.
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Washing the chicken car
1989: William Krekel, Decatur, takes advantage of Friday's moderate temperatures to wash his chicken-crested car. Krekel's chicken-mobile is used to promote his small chain of restaurants. Krekel was readying the vehicle for a parade in Lovington.
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Donnette Beckett
Contact Donnette Beckett at (217) 421-6983. Follow her on Twitter: @donnettebHR
Nolan's Community Cleanup
To help Nolan Evans and his Nolan’s Community Cleanup crew, call (217) 775-5759.
Visit herald-review.com to see a video of Saturday's event and volunteers helping.
#TogetherDecatur
Do you know a person or of a story that exemplifies the best of Decatur? Contact Donnette Beckett at (217) 421-6983 or dbeckett@herald-review.com.
Nolan Evans, left, hands off rubber gloves to his aunt, Shardee Pugh, right, on Saturday morning for one of Nolan's Clean Up days. Friends and family of Evans show up to clean neighborhoods around Decatur, an effort started by Evans.