Are you seeing pink flamingos on the lawns of
local residents? There is a reason they are there and now is your turn to have
them put on the lawn of a friend, or otherwise, in Max. I called for
information but was unable to get any more in time for this publication. So for more on the flamingo infestation,
please call someone on the Max Ambulance board. Help support!
A repeat from last week's news: There is a
Memorial Celebration honoring Marleys (Lindquist) and Jack Hoch, on July 19th,
2015 at the Max Senior Center from 2-4 p.m. Come join Marleys' children,
Connie, Ron, and Carla as we celebrate and remember them. Urns are to be placed
at Zion Lutheran Cemetery July 21, 2015.
This was sent in by Pattie Olson Foley: The
Adolph Olson Family Reunion will be held at the Max Community Center on July
11th, 2015 from 10-4 p.m.
Connie Sambor of Mpls. has been here to visit her
Mother Lorna and also other family and friends. Connie made plans to meet on
Sunday afternoon for lunch in Bismarck where we met up with Sharon Strilcov,
Lois Malling, Julie Brude, LaVonne Fannik, Phyllis Narum, Lorna Sambor and Lila
Fannik. Later we attended the Southern Gospel singers and musical by The
Callingsworth Family at the Calvery Baptist Church in Bismarck.
The next big event is getting closer. The Max
Annual Rodeo will be held on August 7-8, along with city wide rummage sales
both days, 5K run and street dance. Refer to the back of your free Community
Calendar for more information on this.
"Real charity doesn't care if it's
tax-deductible or not." Dan Bennett
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