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Farmers Union hosted a day camp in Tyndall on June 26th. Youth spent the afternoon focused on learning more about the history of Cooperatives through games and interactive lessons. Time was spent playing games, making crafts, and learning about renewable and nonrenewable resources. Campers were able follow along and distinguish the difference between renewable and nonrenewable resources. Campers were all given a canvas with either a windmill, a wave, the sun, and a plant on it that they were able to decorate using glue and yarn as this year’s craft. All campers received a T-shirt. Special thanks to CHS and Farmers Union for supplying T-shirts and funding. Thank you to all the campers who came out to join us! For more information on youth activitiesvisit:http://www.sdfu.org/education/youth-programs-/youth-camps.
Read morePictured are, front row from left: Everly H, Rowdey P, Riley F, Miles H, Sutton V, Ranya K, Ruby N, Nash H, Corbin C, Coby S, Maverick V, Lila K, Lee W, Brent W; second row: Jhett T, Ramsey H, Anna S, Stella K, Ravenna K, Laine W, Joeseph C, Olivia H, Hailey W, Briggs T, Jordan R, Liam M, Samantha O, Kerri W, Rafe W; third row: Clint S, Ethan J, Dastan W, Logan W, Gabe D, Vince S, Stetson W, Luke W, Bruce N, Laure; N, Ruby K, Hattie K, Brynley D, Kenna F, Lucy S, Kacen Fm Lance S, Jose J, Dallas M, Wylin C; fourth row: Willow C, Chloe K, Taylor H, Shasha W, Addy F, Jenny F, Janna W, Brielle D, Hidessa W, Alyvia S, Macy J, Parker W, Miciah H, Destin W, Knox K, Rilee V, Eli O, Hadlee C; back row: Colte H, Adriam W, Evan W, Maggie S, Joslyn K, Breaw M, Codi M, Cyrand W, Shelby W, Devona H, April W, Janel W, Brody N, George S, Ryan N, Dax F, Jana W, Julia W. Courtesy Photos.
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Read moreThe 1st 3 weeks of summer programming is in the books. We had an ice cream sundae party on Wednesday the 25th to celebrate those who have completed at least ½ of the total pages required to receive the incentive trip at the end of July. As a parent/ guardian of the children in the program, you can help by reminding children to read or be read to.
Read moreFoundationaleducationasanRNwithaBSNfrom South Dakota State University provided a broad understanding of how our bodies function. One of the lessons that was high lighted over the years was the need to pay attention to changes, e.g., my two sisters needed total knee replacement and so did I; my paternal grandfather had a massive stoke and died at the age of 61 years in 1948 from what? It wasneverdiagnosed.Myfatherthoughtthathisdad, who was a farmer, was too stubborn to get regular check-ups from a physician and probably had heart problems in addition to his high blood pressure.
Read moreIt’s not just legendary rip roarin’ bronc stompin’ Stampede Rodeo that we’re talkin’ about, it’s THE WHOLE STAMPEDE EXPERIENCE!! That experience includes the rodeo dances held under the beautiful Stampede stars right on the rodeo grounds Friday and Saturday nights after the last bull has been bucked at the Burke Stampede Rodeo.
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