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AVON KICK OFF TO CHRISTMAS

AVON KICK OFF TO CHRISTMAS

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CHRISTMAS KICK OFF PROVIDES FUN FILLED SATURDAY

CHRISTMAS KICK OFF PROVIDES FUN FILLED SATURDAY

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AVON CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL GAME MOST VALUABLE PLAYER -AZIAH MEYER

Avon High School Junior, Aziah Meyer, was named the Most Valuable Player from the Class 9B State Championship game against the Faulkton Area Trojans November 9th. Aziah is the son of Jamey Meyer and Alvin Gunter. Aziah’s love for the game started in third grade when he first began playing football after his mom, Jamey, signed him up. He has been playing the game ever since.

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AVON COMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVE

This holiday season, LifeServe Blood Center is urging families in South Dakota to come together and create a new and meaningful tradition: donating blood as a family to save lives in their communities. LifeServe Blood Center is the lifeline for more than 160 hospitals primarily in Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota. Hospitals in your community have chosen LifeServe as their sole provider of blood and blood products, meaning that when you donate blood with LifeServe, you can save lives in your neighborhood. As a community-based blood center, LifeServe only hosts blood drives in the communities where that blood will go back into the area hospitals.

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AVON LIBRARY'S CHRISTMAS STORY

The Avon Public Library held their annual Christmas Story on Saturday, November 25th at 2 p.m. Each year a new book is chosen to be read for the annual event. This year’s bookwasTheGrinchWhoLost Christmas by Alastair Heim. Library board member, Julie Minow, read the story. Julie was chosen to read the story because it was her idea for the Grinch themed event.

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2023 PARADE WINNERS ANNOUNCED

Avon's Parade of Lights Winners are:

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WINTER SPORTS PREVIEW - AVON GIRLS BASKETBALL

The 2023-2024 Avon Girls Basketball team will be guided by head coach Brad Poppe and assistant coaches, Becky Haenfler and Don Mudder. ThisisCoachPoppe’s36thyear of coaching and his 29th year coaching the girls’ basketball program.

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