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Sunday, October 6, 2024 at 6:23 AM

Coffee Shop Talk

A place for our readers to get to know each other!

(Editor’s Note: Each week,The Herald poses a “Question of the Week” on their facebook page with many responding. Comments made on the posts, may or may not be factual in nature and are to be noted as that person’s comment only.)

Each week The Herald will ask a random question, both on the opinion page of the weekly paper and on The Eureka Herald Facebook© page. Responses should be mailed to PO Box 590, Eureka, KS 67045, e-mailed to [email protected] with “Coffee Shop Talk” in the subject; dropped off at our office, 822 E. River, in Eureka or made on The Eureka Herald’s Facebook© page.

The “Question of the Week” for last week was: “What’s your favorite place to visit?”

Following are the responses: Hal McBride - “South Padre Island. There is no more fun than sitting chair seat-deep in the surf, Royals cap in the salt water then returning it to my head and watching the wee ones frolic in the soft surf. Long answer but I do have fun on the island. I left out the cold Coors in my chair.”

Larry Hein” We have been enjoying the Branson and Table Rock Lake area for the last three and half years now. Best thing we’ve ever done.”

Deana Drake - Harrell* “Kearney, Arizona” Chris Hansel* - “Manitou Springs, Colorado” Brian Mills* - “The Great Smoky Mountains” Susan Richling* - “My family in North East Kansas!!!”

Melissa Teter Richard* - “My parents place in Northern Greenwood County, Colorado mountains or Moab, Utah” Arlene LaQuey Brown* “Colorado!”

Larry Hibbard* - “Branson Missouri in the fall” Travette Lewis* - “Edmond, Oklahoma” Patty Voth* - “Branson Missouri” Irl Chastain* - “Missouri” Susan Epperson* - “The river bed rapids by Climax when the waters high.”

Matthew Wilson* - “ Taco Tico” If you have a recommendation for the “Question of the Week” please send it to Robin at news@eurekaherald. com, or stop by 822 E. River St., Ste 100.



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