Turner Talk

 

March 8, 2017



Bill and Mary Hake attended birthday supper for Carson Maloney on Monday night.

Gerald and Shirley Keller were to Butte to watch the State A basketball tournament. They enjoyed watching their granddaughter, Kendall, who plays for the Blue Ponies. The Keller’s stayed with Juliann Solomon and family Wednesday through Saturday. It was fun to see all the family!

Brooke Reed had her final physical therapy on Friday following her ankle injury from October. She has come a long way since that accident. Congratulations, Brooke, on your P/T graduation!!

Sonny and Nellie Obrecht were to the girls play off with Western at the Northern Light Gymnasium.

Randy and Diana Maloney helped Carson Maloney celebrate his birthday on Monday night.

The Steve Reed family celebrated Lucas’s birthday with him on Tuesday.

The Regional Science Fair in Havre will be held on Tuesday, March 7th. Set up time begins at 8:30, judging from 9:00-3:30. Exhibits are open to the public from 3:30-5:00, with awards being held at 4:30. We wish the Turner Science kids participating good luck as they compete at this level.

The 7th and 8th grades will be participating in the Havre Middle School Music Festival on Monday, March 6th. Good Luck to these kids!

Track practice begins on Monday, March 13th. Let’s hope for some nice weather so these kids can get out in the open space to practice.

The Turner School will be taking art exhibits to the Seed Show in Harlem March 10th and 11th. They are proud to be showing off their work that they have been so busy doing all year long. If you happen to be taking in the Seed Show, stop by the Art and check out their work. We have some pretty amazing kids and artwork.

There will be a blood drawing in Turner on Wednesday, March 8th. This takes place from 12:30-5:00. Come give the life of blood.

The young Tornadoes will play their first jamboree this coming Saturday, March 11th in Havre. Game times are girls, 11:00, 12:00 boys, 1:00 girls, and 2:00 boys. If you can make a trip to Havre stop by St. Judes and watch these young athletes. They’d appreciate your support.

Max and Kirsti Cederberg had lunch with Edith and Bill Bilger on Friday in Chinook.

Rose Van Voast attended the funeral of Walt Hinebauch in Glendive this week.

 
 

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