Woonsocket

Three Sanborn County communities held trunk or treat events in the past week to celebrate Halloween. Woonsocket planned theirs for Wednesday, Oct. 27 in the parking lot of the Spirit of Faith Church; however, the weather didn’t cooperate well, so they had to move their event into the church, but it was still well attended, and fun was had by all. Their event included two “haunted” rooms and a meal served by St. Wilfrid Catholic Church CCD program.

On Halloween, the Town ‘N Kountry Kids Blue Group 4-H Club sponsored a Trunk or Treat at Letcher’s baseball field. Twenty trunks participated to serve over 100 trick-or-treaters. The trunk winners for this year’s event were Jerilyn Moody and Angie Meier. 

The Artesian community also conducted a trunk or treat which was setup outside their Community Center/Legion Hall and hosted by the Artesian CIA. The Artesian Fire Department and several other businesses and/or families cleverly decorated their vehicles to hand out candy to trick-or-treaters.

These events make it much easier for families to celebrate Halloween safely and with less stress. They are also a great testament to how the communities of Sanborn County are willing to work together for the fun and safety of their community’s youth.  

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

There was a lot of activity and buzz all over Woonsocket on Saturday, Oct. 30. The beautiful weather helped the huge vendor fair in the gym draw a large crowd with shopping on the agenda. The Fall Frenzy event held at the Dumont Boutique and the Grand Opening of the Muddy Cup, both in Woonsocket’s business district, encouraged shoppers to get a head start on their Christmas shopping and to keep as much of their shopping local as possible. Keep on the lookout for more great shopping opportunities to come before Jesus’ birthday!

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

On Wednesday, Oct. 27, the Confirmation class at St. Wilfrid Catholic Church had their own “costume party” with each student giving a presentation about their chosen Confirmation Saint. They had to explain who their saint was without saying their name, so the other students could guess the saint. They could dress in costume if they wanted, and at the end of the presentations, two judges decided together on the top three presentations. Third-place winne was Keaton Fridley as Saint Anthony. Jalyn Grassel won second place as St. Cecilia, and Kenlie Fridley won first prize as Mother Mary. 

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

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