Archive for 2012

By Amberiah Smith
This year many students performed oral interp pieces at Sanborn Central.
There was first a contest at the school.  Paula Larson and Janet Maeschen judged the  students in the different categories.
The first place winners at the local contest were: Kelbi Dean in oratory, Jessica Schmit in serious drama, Shelby Selland in humorous, April Farmer in poetry, Nick Miller and Tucker Kingsbury in duet, Amberiah Smith in serious and Shelby Selland, Jessica Schmit, Hannah Spelbring, Ashley Schmit and Morgan Selland in reader’s theater. These students advanced to the district contest in Mitchell.
From there, Shelby Selland advanced to the region contest.
Second and third place winners at the school contest were: Allysha Duffel and Ashley Schmit in humorous, Isaiah Kruger in poetry, Logan Effling, Josh Feiner, Hannah Spelbring and Haley Degen in duet and Tamra Mann in serious. These students advanced to the CBH contest at DWU in Mitchell.
Some students also attended an invitational in Florence.
Participating in oral interp is good for students to practice public speaking and we are very proud of all the students’ accomplishments.

The Sanborn County Courthouse employees are putting on their annual open house this Friday, Dec. 7 from 1-5 p.m.
The public is welcome to come and view the trees decorated throughout the courthouse and enjoy some refreshments
Santa Claus will make his appearance from 3-4:30 p.m. to hear children’s Christmas wishes.
The Community Choir will do some caroling at 2:30 p.m.

Santa visits Letcher for Christmas open house

Vendor fair offers local Christmas shopping opportunity

Iris Mae Ackman, daughter of Jennifer Kleinsasser and Paul Ackman, Ethan, made sure Santa and Mrs. Claus knew exactly what she wanted under her tree.    The “Santa’s Last Stop” vendor fair and holiday open house was held Saturday in the Letcher Community Center and Fire Hall.

Santa and Mrs. Claus  visited for two hours in the morning taking down Christmas wishes from the local children. A number of vendors showed of their wares, while goodies like donut holes and Indian tacos were cooked up to eat.
Some of the vendors included, Pampered Chef (above), Scentsy, 31, Avon and others, along with some other unique handcrafted items, all great Christmas gifts. 4-Hers were on hand for a couple hours to help children Christmas shop for their parents.

 

 

 

 

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