The Eureka businesswomen met on Tuesday, March 5, at the Greenwood County Hospital basement meeting room. There were 11 members and one guest present. The guest was Ashleigh Casper, who was the business woman of the month and program for the evening. Roll call was answered by, “Is anybody going to do anything for Spring Break or this spring?”
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The crucifixion of Christ 2024 years ago will be remembered during Holy Week with special services being observed by the local churches. Easter is Sunday, March 31.
The Greenwood County Cattlemen’s Association (GCCA) held its annual membership meeting on the evening of March 5, at the Eureka United Methodist Church. Following a meal provided by the Eureka Methodist Women, members heard an update on the 2024 Symphony in the Flint Hills (SFH) (to be held in northwest Greenwood County) from SFH board president, Mike Collinge and SFH Volunteer Coordinator, Jeanna Beeman. The evening’s featured speaker was Kansas Department of Agriculture’s (KDA) Agri-Business Coordinator, Tessa Beeman. A 2019 graduate of Olpe High School, T. Beeman shared information on several of KDA’s programs for producers, then presented a slideshow of her 2023 exchange tour of several Mexican beef facilities.
Preparation work was recently completed for the Hamilton USD 390 Greenhouse project and efforts have now turned towards framing of the structure.
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In just a little over a week, city-wide garage sales will be held throughout Eureka. The Eureka Herald plans to continue to offer a $2 special for those who wish to list their address in a special article, which will be featured in the April 3 edition. To have your address listed in the special article or to place a classified advertisement, contact The Eureka Herald at 620-583-5721, [email protected], or visit our office at 822 E. River, in Eureka. Please note, special article listings will not be published if payment has not been made prior to Thursday, March 28, at 12 p.m. Fall city-wide garage sales are slated for Sept. 5-7.
The Eureka Honors Club, in cooperation with various businesses and individuals, will be sponsoring the annual Easter egg hunt on Saturday, March 30. The event will be held at McGinnis Field, at Eureka Junior Senior High School and is scheduled to start at 11 a.m.
Marshall Elementary School released the Principal’s Honor Roll (all A’s) and Honor Roll (A’s and B’s) for third through sixth grade students. Those students were recognized last week during a special school announcement. Students were presented with a certificate.
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