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10/15/2021
10/15/2021

From the school website:
"Brynna Addleman has been chosen as the 2021 Halloween Clean-Up General.
Five students from the Senior Class were selected by the teachers to lead this year's clean-up. The students then chose the general from that list. Brynna's captains are Logan Hayward, Tod Mastin, Gage Scott, and Gavin Wasson.
Normally, the clean-up is the Monday before Halloween, but this year, parent-teacher conferences are scheduled for that Monday and Tuesday.
After talking with staff and students, Principal Brenda Breth said that the annual service project will take place, but exactly when is still up in the air – depending on fall sports and their post-seasons. “Depending on how the football, volleyball, and cross country teams do in their post seasons will determine when Halloween Clean-Up is,” said Mrs. Breth. “It will either be Friday, Oct. 29 or Tuesday, Nov. 2.”
In the meantime, if you would like your yard raked, you can call the high school at 475-2231 and leave your name and address."

10/12/2021

Does anyone have a memory or thought they would like to share on how Tammy Fredrickson has made an impact to the community, or what did she do for Oberlin, please for an article? Thank you.

10/11/2021

Does anyone have a memory or thought they would like to share on why the Pheasants Forever in Oberlin/Decatur County is important, please for an article?
Maybe how you were involved? Thank you.

10/07/2021

Are there still current members of the Decatur County Shrine Club please? If yes, please contact us.

10/05/2021

Tuesday, October 5th I am having a special Support Group celebrating YOU!!!

I would love it if you could join me and other survivors on Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. CT to celebrate your accomplishments and theirs. They may be big or small, it does not matter, every step you take towards independence, worthiness and love of self, healthy boundaries, and standing up for yourself is a milestone.

If you feel unworthy now or are just not where you thought you would be, then you should really come, so we can love on you and let you know how much God loves you.

I have gifts for you. and we will have food and drinks.

I am hoping you will stay after support group and attend our “Purple Light Nights” Event starting at 7:00 p.m. CT, it will only be a 20–30-minute event. We will be lighting our tree and our office in purple to bring awareness of domestic violence in our communities. (See attachment)

Please RSVP and let me know if you will be attending, it will help me know how much food I need.

If you cannot attend in person, but would like to attend by Zoom, please RSVP, and let me know, so I know I need to bring ZOOM up. We would love to see you 😊
The zoom link is:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82976738952?pwd=VFNYRzJWaGZ1WWRpMGRtK3o3WHVCdz09

Carla Sharp Community Advocate
1480 W. 4th Street • Colby, 67701
Phone 785-625-4202

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