The Greenwood County Conservation held their seventh Annual Women in Agriculture event on October 18, in Eureka. There were 31 people in attendance.
A Cowboy’s Faith
Isn’t this rain awesome? To say it was desperately needed is an under statement. I noticed when traveling last week that some ponds are starting to refill! That’s a good sight to see. As is all the water puddles still standing.
The monthly meeting of the Harmony Sunflowers 4-H Club was held October 1, at the Christ Lutheran Church in Eureka and was led by Wylee Boulanger. The flag salute and 4-H Pledge were led by Duke Coulter and Noah Everly- Burtin. Roll call was “What do you cook for yourself?” and was answered by 18 members, four cloverbuds and two leaders.
Principal’s Honor Roll Third Grade:
USD 386 Board Of Education
Farm Bureau Financial Services (FBFS) of Eureka is currently holding a food drive to benefit a local food pantry in mid-December. The local FBFS office is competing with other FBFS locations out of El Dorado and Wichita.
The Greenwood Preservation Society (GWPS) announced recently that, through a grant process, it has been selected by the Emporia Community Foundation (ECF) as one of 35 organizations to be part of its Match Day program. Donations will assist in raising funds to finish restoration of the original rolled steel windows on Eureka’s Memorial Hall building.
Organizers of “The Senior Soup Social” held their first meal Friday, October 13. Sixteen Eureka area residents were in attendance. Kids from Courtney Turner’s Wunder Room made table center pieces for the dinner. The gift/door prize was won by Chauncey Bibey.
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