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The Big Winner was found

By Paula Linke

Fundraising for the Sanborn County “Raise the Roof” 4-H Building Addition has had great success towards their goal of $350,000, with the total raised over $339,000! A very successful part of the fundraising has been the “Shoot the 4 of Clubs” activity. Each week tickets are sold for a Monday night drawing. The drawing is shared via Facebook live and you do not have to be present to win as the 4-H building committee will call the winner. The lucky winner of the drawing then picks a sealed and numbered envelope from a group of 54, each containing a card from a deck of cards.  The goal of the drawing winner is to pick the envelope containing the 4 of Clubs which means they win 50 percent of the Shoot the 4 of Clubs “cumulative pot.” If they do not pick the envelope with the 4 of Clubs, the lucky winner still receives 10 percent of the weekly ticket sales that has been averaging over $600, equaling a payout of over $60 a week. The remainder of the ticket sales goes towards the cumulative pot. The tickets from the weekly sales are then discarded and sales for the next week begin. 

The most recent round of the “Shoot the 4 of Clubs” fundraising began on Nov. 21 and on the Week 20 drawing, Casey Hjelm was the lucky winner of the week! She picked sealed envelope #53 which held the 4 of Clubs! The cumulative pot for the five weeks was at $12,200 meaning Casey’s winnings of 50 percent equaled $6,100. The remaining 50 percent  of the cumulative pot goes towards the 4-H Building “Raise the Roof” project fundraising.

We have started a new round of Shoot the 4 of Clubs and you may purchase tickets in advance at Jakes Lounge, Farmer’s Elevator, Dick’s Welding, Cortrust Bank in Letcher or Artesian, Dakotaland Federal Credit Union in Woonsocket or First National Bank in Woonsocket. You may also purchase tickets through Venmo @sanborn4h-1 (code 2814), by mailing a check to Friends of Sanborn County 4-H (39833 233rd St, Woonsocket, SD 57385) or directly from committee members Paula Linke, Art or Audrey Kneen, Andy Ettswold, Riley Zoss – Littau, Myron Sonne or Scott Senska. The weekly drawing is held at 7 p.m. at Jake’s Lounge in Letcher on Monday nights and you may purchase tickets there prior to the drawing.  The first drawing for this round will be May 15. 

Planning for the 4-H Building project continues.  The initial plan was a steel building addition, but the bids for the project came in way higher than the budget and fundraising could support. The Building Committee is currently working with the Sanborn County Commissioners to prepare bid specs for a wood structure addition. The goal is still set for the project to be completed in 2023.  Check out the website at http://www.sanborncounty4h.com for more information on the project, full list of Shoot the 4 of Clubs fundraising rules, and other donor opportunities.

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

Jason White, center, is the location manager for Woonsocket’s and Wessington Springs’ Agtegra locations. Receiving a donation from him are Kami Moody, left, and Lynn Brueske, right, both Sanborn County Courthouse employees who oversee the operation of the Sanborn County Food Pantry.

In the past month, the Agtegra Cooperative has donated to several worthy local causes who serve Sanborn County. To start, as part of its commitment to serving local communities’ food security needs, Agtegra Cooperative has donated monetary resources to 25 food pantries across North and South Dakota, including Sanborn County. Agtegra received matching funds from a program administered by the Land O’ Lakes Foundation, which doubled the donations made by Agtegra to community food shelves and pantries. “We have a responsibility to our member-owners and employees to support the communities that they live and work in,” said Agtegra CEO Jason Klootwyk. 

…Read on in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

First responders prepare for electrical hazards

By Tara Miller, Central Electric Cooperative Manager of Communications

Mitchell – Emergency responders are usually the first to arrive on the scene of an accident or fire, so they face a greater risk of encountering electrical hazards such as damaged equipment or downed power lines. 

In an effort to protect and educate local first responders, Central Electric Cooperative offered free electrical safety training at their headquarters west of Mitchell on April 13. Attendees included local first responders, fire department personnel and emergency medical technicians (EMTs). The annual training helps improve safety and bridge the gap between first responders and electric cooperative personnel. 

During the training, Central Electric’s Manager of Operations Brian Bultje showed common examples of electrical meters and provided guidance on protocols for disconnecting power during an emergency. 

…Read on and see a picture in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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