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December 3, 201:
Members of the Range Riders 4-H Club participate in Op-
eration Christmas Child by filling and sending a shoebox
full of gifts, front: Brit Wheeler, Lexie Marchant; middle row:
Tori Wheeler, Tairyn Richards, Kate Sell, Teddi Marchant;
back: Lance Weaver, Levi Rudolph, Josiah Rudolph, Will
Inghram.
Crook County CattleWomen
BY OPAL OUDIN members. We are proud this many businesses
Crook County CattleWomen met November and individuals support and assist this orga-
27, 2012, in the Sundance State Bank meeting nization.
room at 11:30 a.m. and ordered lunch deliv-Appreciation was expressed to our secre-
ered from The Dog Pound. tary for getting the ads in the three local pa-
During the business meeting, Minnie Wil- pers promoting beef for Thanksgiving to save a
liams stated she had mailed some of our brand "worried old turkey." Look for some Christmas
napkins and a package of our brand note beef ads.
cards to Thyra Page, Wyoming CatfleWomen An interesting discussion was held c o cern-
Parliamentarian, who was organizing a tpft rag the school unchprograms,¢¢!lg.nTV, wJaer¢
basked for a silent auction at the Wyoming protein served was to be only 8 oz. a week
StockGrowers winter conference to be held in which is insufficient for growing, active school
December in Casper. children. Several senators have protested the
The main topic of this meeting was the annu- suggested protein shortage for school lunches.
al Christmas Dinner party to be held December Next meeting will be held January 22, 2013,
8, 2012, at the Aro Restaurant in Sundance. in the Sundance State Bank meeting room at
Invitations were delivered or mailed to fifty- 11:30 a.m. with a carry-in luncheon and a
two associate members and forty-nine county business meeting to follow.
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Crook County Homemakers
The Crook County Home-
makers' Council met on
Monday, December 3,
2012, in the Community
room of the Courthouse.
Vice-President, Ruta Gar-
man, called the meeting to
order at 10:35 a.m. Peggy
Symonds led the Pledge of
Allegiance to our flag. Roll
call showed four members
in attendance from the
Aladdin club, eight mem-
bers of the Give and Gain
club and four members of
the Inyan Kara club.
The minutes of the Sep-
tember 10 meeting were
read by Secretary JoAnne
Moore; Pat Liebsack moved
that they be approved as
read, Susan Rice seconded
the motion and the mo-
tion carried. Treasurer
Susan gave the treasur-
er's report, the report is
attached. Pat moved that
the treasurer's report be ac-
cepted, Carol Sisk seconded
the motion and the motion
carried. Standing approval
reimbursements were to
Kathleen Streeter of Inyan
Kara club as Hostess, and
to the Aladdin club for deco-
rations.
Clubs were to pay club dues
and the annual club dona-
tions to Pennies for Peace
and Nickels for Leadership
at the December meeting.
The Audit Committee, con-
sisting of Ruta and Pat, re-
ported that the audit of the
council books showed the
books are in excellent condi-
tion. Thank you to our trea-
surer. At the end of the De-
cember meeting, the second
signature for checks passes
from President Pat to new-
ly installed President Ruta.
There was no regular meet- tion was made that for our buttons, rick rack, patterns, Club reported on multiple
ing of the club in October; Spring Council meeting we thread spools, scissors, etc. activities, which included
rather the members met with have a "Women's Fair'. This We will meet in the court- their carry-in tea parties,
the Give and Gain Homemak- would include stations for house basement at 10 a.m. their annuaiPie Social, and
ere on October 10. The Inyan workshops featuring various on the 7th to decorate.
a fun time at Patty's Place
Kara Homemakers' Club met crafts, i.e., knitting, crochet- The Homemakers' Coun- in Belle Fourche. Give and
for their November meeting ing, weaving, etc., with sam- cil will meet on Monday, Gain club reported that
in the Sundance State Bank ples and handouts provided. December 3 at 10:30 a.m. their JUG band (Just Us
meeting room on Wednes- No action was taken, but theand our club is scheduled Girls) played - with much
day, November 14, 2012. information will be discussed as Hostess for the day. Af- fun and amusement - at
President Peggy Symonds at the next Council meeting,ter some discussion of what the Assisted Living, that
called the meeting to order New business: the upcom- to serve, we decided to pro- they had a 'Jewelry Show
and asked JoAnne Moore to ing Parade of Lights will beVide lasagna as the main and Tell', and they had a
lead the group in the Pledge on December 7. Included in course, and Kathleen will Gallery Walk in Sundance.
of Allegiance to our flag. the festivities will be a Chili purchase it. Our next club Inyan Kara club reported
We welcomed two guests Feed, Candy Tasting in the meeting will be December 7, that they made a donation
to our meeting, Arley May- Museum and the Festival of mainly consisting of deco-
to the Library Foundation,
nard and Barbara Byrne. Trees. JoAnne moved that rating the tree and having went on a field trip to New-
The members and guests our club decorate a tree, lunch together when we are castle, and had a 'treasure
answered roll call by shar- and Kathleen seconded the through. The meeting was hunt' at our local museum.
ing Thanksgiving Traditions motion. The motion carried, then adjourned, and hostess All clubs reported working
handed down within our fam- Barbara has a tree that we Peggy served a variety of tea for the annual blood draws,
flies. We then each shared a can use and we will decoratebreads, grapes and coffee, and providing birthday
thought for the day. using sewing notions of vari- Submitted byJoAnne Moore cake and ice cream at .the
Minutes of the September ous types: embroidery hoops, Long Term Care facility.
meeting were read by sec- Old Business: we were
retary/treasurer JoAnne
Moore. Jessie Tschetter
moved that the minutes SANTA' ADVICE:
be approved, and Kathleen
Streeter seconded the mo- "EAT HEART HEALTHY!
tion. The motion carried. A .... BEEF!"
copy of the minutes of the
SERVE
October Give and Gain club
were then read [copy at- IT'S WHAT5 FOR
tached]. The treasurer's re- D] NE !
port was given. ,~C~,oo~; C(:)U~:TY C.\~LEW0:~IE~
Correspondence consist- 4
ed of a letter from the local
Handbell Choir requesting
a possible donation towards
some new hand bells. Peggy
moved that we make Christ- valspar
mas donations. JoAnne sec-
onded the motion, and after
some discussion, the motion
carried.
Old business: during the
meeting with the Give and Dakota Lumber Co.
Gain club, the sugges-
Vivian Kipp receiving her 50 year membership as a
Homemaker from President Ruta Gartman.
reminded that if weather
conditions are treacherous,
the Council President will
contact Council Executive
Committee members and
Club Presidents by email
if it is necessary to post-
pone or cancel the Council
meeting. There was discus-
sion about donating to the
Library Foundation. There
was much discussion, and
a council fund raiser will be
planned by the new commit-
tee consisting of the club
presidents: Pat, Peggy and
Carol. Susan moved that
we provide a dessert booth
for Burn Out Wednesday
during Rally Week. Doreen
seconded the motion, and
the motion carried with an
amendment to include that
motion. The committee will
arrange details for this as
well, which will include pre-
senting the idea to the Fair
Board.
New Business: By-Law
Changes were distributed
to the club presidents, with
the request to discuss the
changes with club members
so the changes can be voted
on at the next council meet-
ing. For the spring meeting,
instead of a Cultural Arts
theme, discussion covered
the theme of a 'Hobby and
Crafts Demonstration Day',
with an invitation to the
public. This could be a way
to introduce Homemakers'
Clubs to the public.
There was no further busi-
ness and the meeting was
the proceeds benefit the Li-adjourned with the motion
brary Foundation. Pat will to adjourn by Zona Unruh
lead the committee and they and seconded by Pam. Af-
JoAnne moved that Ruta be will report during our spring ter lunch, Pat installed our
put on the bank accounts, meeting. Pam Thompson new officers: Ruta Gartman
Doreen Meier seconded the moved that we continue as President and Peggy Sy-
motion and the motion car- with the baked goods table monde as Vice President.
ried. for seconded the . SubmitfedbyJoAnneMoore
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Anders°n f°r °ur supp°rt °f [
4-H awards, and Marjorie and
Goodson and Vivian Kipp / g Annual Horn Night .
for the receipt of monetary lJ .... Tuesday Dec. 18, 7 p.m., Fairgrounds I
awards for fair participa- All hunters that Bringin this year's (deer, anteto ooseoretk)
tion. Pat also reported that [ beards(harvested in Wyoming) will be entered into a
she is the custodian of the awing. Neednot be a Rod and Gun Club member for this
Carlisle Livewires History l~~ The more hunters that bring in their success the more fun
scrapbooks until another [ for everyone - Especially young hunterst _ ]
location can be found for I aveany{o bring, then come and enjoythe others. I
storage of the scrapbooks. The annual rifle raffle drawing will also be held.
Club reports: Aladdin
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