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On Monday, Nov. 13, some members of the Sanborn Central/Woonsocket FFA chapter competed at the District Leadership Development Event (LDE) at Mitchell Technical College. Teagen Moody and Clay Moody competed in Ag Broadcasting. Cami Edwards and Aubrey Moody competed in Employment Skills. Layton Zoss and Grant Edwards each performed in Extemporaneous Speaking. Bryce Larson and Parker Ettswold participated in the Prepared Speaking competition, and Hudson Fouberg and Miley Adams both competed in the FFA Creed event. Bryce Larson earned second place in the Prepared Public Speaking event and advanced to the State LDE competition to take place in Rapid City, Dec. 3-4. 

…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!

With Veteran’s Day falling on a Saturday this year and no school the Friday before, both schools in Sanborn County took the opportunity to honor all local veterans with special programs and presentations on Thursday, Nov. 9. Sanborn Central started with theirs at 9 a.m. that morning, and then Woonsocket finished their school day with theirs at 2 p.m. in the afternoon.

Sanborn Central started their program with a stellar performance of the Star Spangled Banner sung by Mrs. Jennifer Karlen, the new band teacher for both schools. Cody Slykhuis, Student Council Vice-President, read an article about the history of Veterans’ Day, and then a video was shown with some Sanborn Central elementary students explaining what Veterans’ Day means to them. 

Carter Hitchcock, Student Council Treasurer, read an excerpt about Gunnar Becker, a 2003 Artesian-Letcher graduate who lost his life as a member of the United States Army during practice maneuvers while stationed in Iraq and serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Hitchcock then read a poem written by Becker that was very appropriate for the event. 

Sanborn Central Student Council President Bryce Larson then gave a speech about the importance of the day and remembering those who have served and didn’t make it back home, and to also honor those who have served and continue to serve to keep the freedoms we enjoy intact in our great nation. After Larson’s speech, the seventh through ninth grade band played “America the Beautiful.” Larson followed with asking each veteran in attendance to introduce themselves and explain their service.

The program ended with a sentimental video naming all the students and staff who have members of their family who served in a branch of the armed forces, followed by a moment of silence for those who lost their lives serving or have since passed away after returning home and the playing of “Taps.”

Woonsocket’s program started with the Posting of the Colors by members of the Woonsocket American Legion Post 29 with all attendees saying the Pledge of Allegiance. Then, members of the sixth-grade class welcomed everyone to the program and spoke a little about the purpose of Veterans’ Day and when it was created. They were followed by the high-school band playing a beautiful song entitled “Call to Heroes.”

Next, Woonsocket’s superintendent, Dr. Rod Weber, invited all veterans in attendance to the middle of the gym floor to introduce themselves and explain their years of service. The lineup went from the west end to the east end of the entire court, including members in wheelchairs who were brought from Prairie View Health Center. 

The Woonsocket Elementary students then performed “Proud to Be an American” with sign language, and the sixth grade followed with a Veterans’ Day reading and the explanation of the process of folding the American flag correctly into a triangular shape. 

The Woonsocket program ended with an emotional video of Toby Keith’s song “An American Soldier,” the playing of Taps and a thank you from the sixth-grade students who were in charge of the day’s program. Finally, the color guard retired the colors, and everyone was dismissed for a beautiful three-day weekend.

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

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