East End EventsAugust 8, 2003 The Sheridan Lake Livewires hosted Exhibit Day Monday, August 4. The theme was "4-H Going Places." Everything went well and Kiowa County will definitely be represented at the Colorado State Fair later this month! There will be a potluck breakfast this coming Sunday morning at 8 a.m. at the Towner United Methodist Church to honor Pastor Gary Gooding's graduation. All are welcome and invited. Monte, Linda, Kami, and Kirbi Stum and Carina Fischer took a mini-vacation last week. They left Wednesday and visited Cabelas in Sydney, Nebraska, before stopping for the night in Chadron, Nebraska. Thursday, they made it to the Crazy Horse Monument and Mt. Rushmore before heading home the following day through Wyoming. They stopped in Cheyenne, Wyoming, for a few hours and made it to Greeley for dinner. They returned home Friday night. Esther Parker and Steve and Courtney Parker and kids of Colorado Springs visited Mary Louise Huddelston this weekend. She enjoyed their company. Eva Mae Wheeler of Wichita also visited Mary Louise. Eva Mae returned home Tuesday morning. Susan Greenfield and Cheri Hopkins attended the Greeley County Fair this weekend, taking in the barbeque and the livestock sale.
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Linly and Sherell Stum were just some of the family members and community members who supported the 4-H program by attending the dinner, fashion revue, and awards program Monday night. Floyd and Wynona Barnes attended the Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) banquet on Sunday in Holly. Mike, Rhonda, and Emily Koehn of Breckenridge were down over the weekend to visit their families. Kim and Tim Freeman of Trinidad stopped by to visit Larry and Judy Tuttle on Tuesday on their way to the air show in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Plainview School begins August 18. "Kind words can be short and easy to speak but their echoes are truly endless,"-Mother Teresa.
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