Hogeland happenings

 

March 14, 2018



Is everyone enjoying the daylight savings time? It’s a bit of a pain at first, getting up earlier, until you get used to it. Wish they would leave it one way or the other.

Jordan and Elissa Zellmer and family attended the Jamboree games in Turner on Saturday.

Loretta Beck helped the Quilt Guild set up the Quilt display at the Seed Show on Thursday. She worked at the booth on Friday showing others the display.

Joely Hiniker, Josh and Troy visited at the Ed Zellmer home over the weekend. Troy stayed to visit Grandma and Grandpa for a few weeks while he recoups from mono. Joely and Josh returned home to Missoula on Sunday.

Susan and Emily Billmayer attended the Seed Show Thursday-Saturday and Susan helped organize different functions.

Sandy Beck attended the basketball Jamboree in Havre Saturday that the Chinook kids played at and watched grandson Landon play.


Sharon Goodrich attended the Seed Show and helped in the Quilt booth display.

Crystal Grabofsky, Cooper and Lucy had lunch at Wally and Loretta Becks on Thursday.

Ed and Kathy Zellmer, Joely, Josh and Troy Hiniker attended the basketball jamboree in Turner on Saturday.

Jennifer Strzelczyk, niece of Susan and Gene Billmayer, was the 1st place winner of the Adult Pie Contest at the Seed Show on Saturday. Hannah Richman, daughter of Hilary and Tim Richman, and granddaughter of Harlan and Jane Krass and Art and MaryAnn Richman was 2nd place winner in the Youth Division. Congratulations!

Sandy Beck helped the Quilt Guild set up their quilt display at the Seed Show on Thursday.

Richie Hill of Great Falls, an exhibitor at the Seed Show, was a house guest Thursday and Friday nights at the Gene Billmayer home.

Anita Reed returned home on Wednesday after having surgery over the weekend in Havre. She is recouperating at home this week. Glad you are feeling better, Anita.

Its been a week of snow, blowing snow, and wind this past week. Roads were blocked all over the Big Flat. The snow plows were busy clearing drifts on roads all week, only to be drifted in again the next day and having to do it all over again. Think everyone is ready for Spring. Our son Lorin plowed out our driveway too, so in case we had to get out, we could.

 
 

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