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Congratulations to Bernita Schmidt who retired from the Avon Post Office last Friday, July 30 after 35 years of service.
Read moreThe Avon Public Library ended their Summer Reading Program, Tails and Tales, with an interactive movie night on Monday, August 2. Participants met in the park and were given props and scripts to interact with the movie, Finding Nemo. About 65 children and adults were in attendance. Snacks and drinks were also given out. There was a lot of feedback on this being an enjoyable time, and Mayor Petrik inquired about doing this again with another movie in the winter possibly in the fire hall.
Read moreEach year, Rush-Co looks to employ local youth to assist them during the summer. This year, Rush-Co employed seven local youth. Owner, William Shorma, presented the following youth with Scholarships/Scholarship Certificates.
Read moreIt’s hard to believe that summer is half over and in a few short weeks, students will be heading back to school.
Read morePresident Bryan Slaba asked the Wagner Rotary Club members to come to attention for the weekly meeting on Wednesday, July 28 . There was one guest present who was introduced by Rotarian Ken Cotton. He was Curt Kaberna, longtime resident, and farmer of the Wagner Community.
Read more“Together we unite and hope for a cure” is the theme of the 14th annual Wagner Cancer Walk. The annual Walk is back after a scaled down version last year because of the pandemic.
Read moreThe LifeServe Blood Center blood drive held in Wagner on Monday, July 26 had a fantastic turn-out! 43 donors registered and 46 units of life saving blood was donated. Thank you to everyone that came out to help boost the LOCAL blood supply! The units donated at the blood drive can help save up to 138 lives! There were several milestone donors who are listed below and a special thanks to Marlene Stone, Joan Novak, the Ladies Hospital Auxiliary and the Wagner Fire Hall for sponsoring and hosting the blood drive.
Read moreThe 2021 Charles Mix 4-H Achievement Days preparations are well on their way. The 4-H families worked really hard last week to spruce up the 4-H Center and Grounds. From scrubbing the floors to mowing the lawn, these families took pride in preparing to celebrate with you their achievements this year. Pens were also set up to hold and show the animals being exhibited this year. The Charles Mix 4-H families cordially invite you to come see the exhibits, partake in the free will offering pork loin BBQ Friday, August 6th at 5:30. Parade of Champions/Style Show to follow at 6:30. The night would not be complete without AgOlympics. The club members are excited with anticipation of the following AgOlympics: Speed Milking, Holey Bucket Race, Trike Race, and Chicken Herding. The finale to Ag-Olympics will be Pie-in-the-Face where the winners get to throw whip cream pies at the 4-H Youth Program Advisor’s face. Additional tickets will be sold for those that wish to take in on the fun.
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