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Tis the season for canning!  What a perfect time to preserve this year’s fresh crop of produce. Young and old alike are turning to canning, freezing and dehydrating as they prepare for the winter months ahead.

Local 4-H Leader Janet Maeschen has a lot of experience with food preservation and recently began the process of becoming a Master Food Preserver. This is a certification people can earn which designates that they have undergone and passed training and coursework in modern, up-to-date methods of food preservation. These people are advanced canners, qualified to give advice and act as volunteers for safe home canning.  A Master Food Preserver will be able to teach community classes and serve as a resource for food safety related questions.

As part of her Master Food Preserver requirements, Janet recently presented a canning workshop on Wednesday, July 14, where she taught an eager group how to can dill pickles. 4-Hers and adults learned all about canning equipment, acidity in vinegar, using well water and general canning principles. By the end of two shifts of participants, many jars of dill pickles were sitting on the counter waiting for the final “pop” indicating they had sealed.

…See pictures in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Sanborn County had two champions perform at the 4-H Regional Rodeo in Clark over the weekend. Aubrey Moody earned first place in the flag race and goat tying events on Saturday, and then she won first place in the flag race and second in the barrels event in Sunday’s competition. She also earned All-Around Champion for her outstanding performances. 

Tanner Christian rode cattle in the 4-H Regional Rodeo in Clark, and he brought home the championship in his cattle riding event and earned his first belt buckle for earning first place. He also rode in Huron over the weekend of July 17-18 and earned second place in cattle riding. He is now eligible to compete in the State 4-H Jr. High Rodeo Finals in August.

In addition, Mason Moody competed in the National High School Rodeo Association Finals in Lincoln, Neb., last week. He ended in 19th place in the first go round and got bucked off in the second go round, which placed him in 25th in the average. There were 150 competing bull riders from the United States, Canada and Mexico. Moody also competed on the South Dakota volleyball team and volunteered for the Special Needs Rodeo. Congrats to all those who placed.

…See pictures in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

A few young Sanborn County residents competed in rodeo events over the weekend, and they all performed well, with some qualifying for state with their performances. 

Cort Stevens competed in Huron on Sunday and finished third in the bareback steer riding and fourth in flag race. Cort is now qualified for state in all four events he competes in. They are flag race, breakaway, goat tying and bareback steer riding. 

Teya and Trey Moody competed in Huron on Sunday, as well. Teya placed second and qualified for state on Sunday in the breakaway event. Trey is still working on his times. Both will have the chance to qualify in events in a few more rodeos scheduled this summer.

Mason Moody continues to ride well in the bull riding event. He competed both Thursday and Friday nights at the Corn Palace Stampede Rodeo in Mitchell. Thursday night he didn’t make the whistle, but Friday night, he rode the full eight seconds and earned a score of 86 points, which put him in second place by the end of the four-day event. 

Aubrey Moody has had an awesome summer of rodeo and has qualified for the state rodeo finals in all five events she competes in. They are flag race, pole bending, barrels, goat tying and breakaway. Her results so far are as follows: in Aberdeen on July 3-4, Aubrey finished first in the flag race and third in both barrels and poles in Saturday’s competition and was reserve all around, and on Sunday, she earned first in barrels, goat tying, breakaway and flag race and finished as the all-around champion; on July 10, Aubrey competed in Chamberlain and earned first place in flag race and second in breakaway; on July 11, she competed in Kennebec and earned first in goat tying and poles and second place in barrels and breakaway, which earned her enough points to be all-around champion again; and on Saturday, July 17, Aubrey competed in Huron and earned first in both flag race and barrels. Aubrey is sitting at second in the state overall in goat tying, which got her a spot on the National Jr. High team for goat tying to compete at the National Finals in DesMoines, Iowa.

…See a picture in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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