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PICTURED TO THE RIGHT: Rian Boschee invited people to join him in celebrating the groundbreaking of the first ever Woonsocket Community Garden on Wednesday, May 1; pictured, left to right, are: Carie and Levi Fry, Mayor Dick Reider, Jessi Bucholz, Rian Boschee and Pastor John Anderson.

On Wednesday, May 1, Rian Boschee broke ground for the Woonsocket Community Garden to officially allow community members to grow their own produce. Boschee spearheaded the drive to get the garden going and found help from Jessi Bucholz, who was also in attendance to get things started.

Boschee started the process a few months ago by promoting the idea in a post on his Facebook page, asking if there would be any interest in a community garden. When he determined that there would be enough interest to make a community garden successful, he approached some city officials to see if the city had any ground that could be used for said garden. When they brought up an area that would be good for it, Boschee then attended the next Woonsocket City Council meeting to get the use of the ground approved for the creation of a garden. City council members were on board, and things just started rolling from there.

Soon, a private Facebook page for people interested in the garden was created, and plots were advertised for rent all over town, social media and the newspaper. So far, there have been seven takers, but there are 15 total spots, so there are still some for the taking. 

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

On Wednesday, April 24, the junior high and junior varsity Blackhawk golfers traveled to Wessington Springs for their first meet of the season. With 10 young ladies competing in the junior high girls’ division, SCW’s Alli Westendorf earned fourth place, and Skylar Kluth finished in seventh.

There were 39 junior high boys playing in their division, and Cort Stevens brought home sixth place for the Blackhawks, while Rylan Eggleston earned eighth place. No other Blackhawks placed in the top 10 for junior high boys.

The JV girls had eight golfers competing in their division. Jalyn Grassel finished in second place out of the eight, and Miley Adams earned third place for the SCW Blackhawks.

A group of 30 boys competed in the junior varsity event, and the SCW boys performed well, earning seven of the top 10 places. Shiloh Senska came home with first place, while Sam Baruth captured third and Camden Rassel earned fourth. Evan Easton came in at seventh place, and Cole Wilson accomplished eighth place. Rylan Grassel and Parker Ettswold finished in ninth and tenth places, respectively. 

It was the varsity team’s turn on Thursday, April 25, as they competed in a tournament at Wessington Springs, as well. With 17 girls competing, SCW placed two in the top 10. Jalyn Grassel finished in ninth place, and Tatiana Roberts came in 10th.

On the boys’ side of the meet, the highest finish for the Blackhawks came from Ethan Schmiedt earning 15th out of 34 boys.

According to Head Coach Armondo Rodriguez, “The season has started off slow due to the weather. The kids are really improving. We have only been to two varsity meets and one JH/JV meet. It has been a fun start to the season, and the kids are excited for some better weather to get out on the course.”

The next meet for the varsity is today (Thursday) at DeSmet, starting at 10 a.m., and the JH/JV will be in Miller on the same day. The 281 Conference meet for varsity/JV/JH had to be rescheduled to Friday, May 3, starting at 10 a.m. in Wessington Springs. The varsity then go to Huron for a James Valley Christian invite on Tuesday, May 7. If the weather doesn’t cause more problems, results will be in next week’s issue.

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

Young couples who grew up in Woonsocket and would like to move back to the area to raise their family are having difficulty returning because there is very little housing available. The same goes for people who have decided to live in the Woonsocket area or in town whose family then starts to grow, so they have to seek a home with more room. There just aren’t a lot of options in Woonsocket at this time. It can also be said for retired persons looking to downsize into a smaller, yet sizeable home to help with transitioning into their golden years. 

Due to the increase of importance of this issue, the Woonsocket Development Corporation (WDC) is seeking area residents’ input on assessing the housing demand. WDC President, Gay Swenson, stated, “We are seeking a more specific understanding of the area’s housing needs. The survey’s information will help our Housing Group understand the greatest area of need and lead to discussions as to how we can resolve these needs in our community.” 

The WDC, in conjunction with the City of Woonsocket, has engaged the Third Planning District to assist in market assessment, survey creation and response tabulation. Once the data is compiled, a report will be presented to the community and reviewed for opportunities to improve the housing situation. Swenson noted, “The short survey can be completed quickly online, with a computer or smart phone, or we’ll have a couple locations in town to pick up a hard copy if one prefers that method.”

The online survey is available for a limited time at http://s.alchemer.com/s3/Woonsocket-Community-Housing-Survey. A printed version of the survey is available at the Woonsocket City Finance Office, Express Stop and Express 2. The survey is currently available for completion and will close after May 15.

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