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Sunday, October 6, 2024 at 10:16 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 news@eurekaherald. com 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 is your favorite Thanksgiving memory?”

Following are the responses: Tonia Noel* - “At my great grandparents house with all my family. A lot of love went into the Thanksgiving meal.”

Kelly Birkholz* - “When Chandler made her first turkey and she didn’t understand the insides. It was truly hilarious” Brenda Johnson* - “With Mom and Dad was best Thanksgiving and Grandma” Rachael Hatfield* - “Every year watching The Wizard of Oz at my Grandma and Grandpa Bucks house in Wichita.”

Benjamin Lewis* - “Turkey contest against my older brother” Mac Obourn* - “Thanksgiving at Ft Gordon reception co. 1974” Merry Barrentine* - “Better question. What new memory will you include this Thanksgiving.”

Kim Weatherbee Rogers* “Going to grandmas with the whole family.”

Dianne Snider Graves* “Grandma’s house. Laying on the floor under the dining room table with my cousin just to get out of the way of all the foot traffic. Getting roped into drying dishes after dinner rather than playing football in the back yard.”

Chris Hansel* - “When KGB sent me to Siberia” Debbie Lawrence” When my Grandma lost electricity and she cooked Thanksgiving on a wood cook stove” 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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