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Tabor Legion Post 183 traveled to Groton July 30 – August 3 to compete in the 2021 State B American Legion Baseball Tournament. Tabor was the Region 4B champion and in opening round action squared off against Big Stone City and pounded out 14 hits and rolled to a 12-0 victory. Nolan Dvorak, Kaleb Kubal, and Dawson Bietz each went 3-for-3 in the game to lead the offense while Carter Uecker pitched 4 shutout innings and struck out 7 to earn the win while Nate Scieszinski worked a perfect inning in relief.
Read moreCharles Mix County 4H Achievement days were held August 3rd and 6th-7th. Congratulations and a job well done to all 4-H’ers and their projects. Each exhibitor may show a limit of 10 static exhibits and 10 livestock exhibits at the state fair. Good Luck at the South Dakota State Fair August 31- September 6th in Huron! Results on pages 3 and 4.
Read moreSharlene and Todd Lillo of Norwalk, Ohio are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Josephine Ahsoka Lillo born July 9th.
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Read moreThe Avon School Open House is scheduled August 17, 2021, for preschool through 5th grade students. To allow teachers an opportunity to interact with families and students on a more personal level during the open house, we are scheduling families into the building by last name. If there are combined families, we certainly understand the need for convenience and to eliminate several trips into the building. Therefore, such families are encouraged to select a session that fits the last name of one of the families within your household and have all students within the household attend that session.
Read more"Operation Dig" Vacation Bible School was held August 2nd through 5th at the Avon City Park. Four churches combined to put on this Community Bible School. They included Friedensberg Bible Church, First Baptist Church, First Presbyterian Church, and Danzig Baptist Church. Many volunteers made this possible and we had over 50 kids in attendance each day. We started each day with prayer, pledges, and singing. Then, kids split up into groups for bible stories and did scripture memory. They participated in crafts and recreational activities to work up their appetite for snack time. Each day ended with a closing program. The offering this year is going to the Avon Library to purchase faith-based books for kids in the community to enjoy. They finished with a closing program on Thursday the 5th with a meal following. Thanks to the City of Avon for the use of the park and for everyone that made this possible!
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