Thursday, June 19, 2014

June 19, 2014

Lorna Sambor and her bird Peko recently returned from a month long stay in Minneapolis with her daughter Connie. While there she was able to attend the Minnesota Family Council banquet with Dr. Ben Carson as the featured speaker. This was the highlight of the trip as she got to meet him after the banquet and obtain a copy of his latest book, "One Nation".

She attended a southern gospel concert with Legacy Five Quartet, a Bluegrass concert, and attended one of the last productions of the Church Basement Ladies, "The Last Potluck Supper". These productions will cease to exist after June as they are no longer having these plays after many years running.

She attended Connie's church, Radisson Road Baptist, and was able to visit with people she knew from previous trips.

Lorna was also able to spend time with her grandson Mark & his friend Julie, her niece Kathy Kresbach, her son Tony & wife Tiffany, and their son Sawyer, nephew Clay Narum & his wife Sharon, & long time neighbor and friend, Janet Berke Carlson.

All in all it was a good time, but of course, there is no place like home.

August 1st, 2nd, and 3rd will be the Max Summer Solstice and Jessica Henne is looking for people interested in having a rummage sale in the city wide sales. If you are interested in having a sale this year and would like to get your name on the map, please call her at 679-2256 or email at henne4u@rocketmail.com. Payment and descriptions will not need to be turned in until mid July but we are looking to make this a HUGE EVENT.

There will also be room at the hall and at churches for people who wish to set up a sale but do not have a place in town. We also have vendors interested in setting up so if you sell anything and would like a spot, please let her know!  All rummage sale and vendor spots are only $5.00 to get your name put on the map. Anyone having tables at the hall or church will get a section of 3 tables; if more are needed then you will pay for additional sections.


"Great is the man who has not lost his childlike heart." -- Mencius