Wednesday, July 22, 2009

July 23, 2009

Sarena Bellovich and daughter, Ashlynne of Yelm, Washington were visitors during June with her parents, Warren and Kathy Huettl of Max. They also visited with her grandmothers, Pat Riemer of Douglas, and Lenore Huettl of Minot. While here they attended the weddings of Sara Crawford and Jason Erhardt, and Morgan Fetzer and Jarett Bauer, both held in Garrison. Joe Huettl and Cayden, and JoAnn Brag, all of Bismarck, were also visitors at the Huettl home and attended the weddings.

This coming Friday, tomorrow, July 24th is the Max Senior Citizens' potluck and meeting at 6 p.m. They meet on the fourth Friday of each month.

August 7th and 8th is the rodeo in Max. The City Wide rummage sales will be held on the 8th. Contact Susan Halverson at 679-2607 or at 679-2697 if you are having a rummage sale that day.

The next meeting of the Max Alumni Reunion committee is set for Sunday, August 9th at 2 p.m. in the Commons Room of the Max School. Election/confirmation of officers will be held for co-chairman, secretary, and treasurer.

Chairpersons and members for the following committees are also being sought: fundraising; registration and packets; mailings; set-up and take-down for event; Saturday banquet - set-up and take-down; meal planning; entertainment - Friday night dance, Saturday afternoon, Saturday night, kid's activities; clean-up; parade; Sunday activities; special rooms - Meet the Teachers; Memory; etc.; booklet and pre-registration. A pre-registration form, area to sign up for committees and information on the event can be found at the alumni website at http://www.maxnd.com/alumni.html.

Everyone is encouraged to attend the meeting to provide their input so a successful reunion will be held.

Sarena Bellovich and Ashlynne and Kathy Huettl visited at the Glen and Joyce Hatlestad home in Ham Lake, Minnesota, the end of June.

The State Fair is here! Senior Day will be July 30th., next Thursday. If enough have signed up, the bus will go up. If you want to ride, notify Duwayne Haynes and he will contact whomever is in charge.

"Always listen to experts. They'll tell you what can't be done and why. Then do it." Robert Heinlein