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On Saturday, Nov. 25, Jaycee Baruth put her senior project into action with a Kids’ Country Christmas at her family’s farm. With everything in place for the 6B Seed and Supplies annual Christmas Tree Open House, Baruth had a perfect opportunity to take advantage of the great setup and scenery to make for a wonderful event.

The event was free to the public, and there were all kinds of activities for kids of all ages. She had different types of crafts, including painting and decorating a piece of wood to make into a Christmas decoration, a Christmas tree ribbon craft and others. She also set up a station for the kids to decorate their own cutout sugar cookies. 

In the barn, Baruth had a ping pong ball game, ring toss, and bean bags set up for the kids to play. She also had the petting zoo ready for the kids. Of course, it couldn’t be considered a kids’ Christmas event without a visit from Santa, who just happened to be there to listen to kids give their Christmas lists and for photo ops with the master of Christmas joy himself.

Baruth stated that the most difficult part of organizing these festivities was trying to get it all done while still trying to help her family with everything else they have to do for the Christmas tree and greenery open house. However, she said it was all worth it when stating “My favorite part of this project was seeing it all come together and getting to watch all the kids enjoy all the activities I had worked hard on. I loved being able to see the kids enjoy all the crafts, cookie decorating and seeing Santa. It made it all worth it when I got to see all the kids so happy.”

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

The Town ‘N Kountry Kids 4-H Club Blue Group honored American Education Week by serving treats to the entire Sanborn Central staff and coloring sheets to students. 

The Town ‘N Kountry Kids 4-H Red Crew 4-H Club also thanked teachers and staff from Woonsocket School, Wessington Springs School, Mitchell School and Sanborn Central School during American Education Week. Club members wrote personal notes to give along with a gift card to a local coffee shop that said “Thanks A Latte For All You Do.” The club also provided brownies at Woonsocket School.

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

Local farmers Adolf Zoss and Robert Hetland each recently directed a $5,000 Bayer Fund America’s Farmers Grow Communities donation to Friends of Sanborn County 4-H to use towards the 4-H Building Addition Project.

Construction is underway to double the size of the 4-H building with a 104’ x 60’ addition. The addition will have a tremendous impact for Sanborn County 4-H, schools and community organizations and activities. The injection of $10,000 from the Bayer Fund grants is a tremendous showing of support to the future of Sanborn County.

Since 2010, the America’s Farmers programs have awarded nearly $65 million to nonprofits, aspiring ag students and public schools across rural America. Farmers are leaders in their communities, which is why America’s Farmers programs rely on them to help identify the worthiest causes.

Dedicated to making a difference in rural farming communities, the Grow Communities program asks farmers across the country to participate by nominating nonprofit organizations with resources to strengthen their local communities. Last August, farmers entered for the chance to direct a $5,000 Grow Communities donation to a local eligible nonprofit of their choice. Farmers have directed donations to food banks, emergency response organizations, schools, youth agriculture programs and many others that reflect the spirit and support the vibrancy of rural America.

“Bayer Fund is proud to work side-by-side with farmers to identify local eligible nonprofit organizations that are able to provide their residents with solutions that leave a lasting impact,” said Al Mitchell, Bayer Fund president.

To learn more about how America’s Farmers are making an impact, visit www.AmericasFarmers.com.

About Bayer Fund

Bayer Fund is a nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening the communities where Bayer customers and employees live and work by providing funding for food and nutrition, education and community development projects.

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

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