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Plans are underway for the Hay Church Hunters breakfast and lunch for opening day of pheasant season Oct. 22. Breakfast will be served from 6 a.m. until 10 a.m. with lunch from 11 a.m. through 2 p.m. Homemade biscuits and gravy, applesauce, coffee and juice will be served for breakfast with homemade beef stew, cornbread and dessert the lunch menu.

A community wide yard sale will also be in the church. Proceeds from the meals go toward restoration of the historical church.

First meeting of the LaCrosse All-Purpose 4H Club this year will be Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 6:30 at the LaCrosse Schools Library. They currently have projects in shooting sports, horse, swine, beef, sewing and others. Students in all grades can be involved in 4H.

Contact Stacy Aune or Kim Berquist for more information.

LaCrosse All-Purpose 4H Club is looking for adults who would like to volunteer. The club is always in need of volunteers and new project leaders. If interested, contact Stacy Aune.

Seven members from the Lacrosse High Class of 1966 met Saturday at the Davenport Hotel for a lunch and reunion which lasted more than four hours.

Present were Bob Luther, John Neiertz, Steve Engstrom, Connie Baldwin Hatfield, Sharon Dark Reis, Melody Wise Wixom and Jeannine Henley Larkin. The class schedules a lunch every three months and all former classmates are welcome.

Community Pride met Friday, Sept. 30, at the Teapot Cafe. Structural engineering is underway for the glass storefront work that is needed between the old and new parts of the building and also for the mezzanine area. Code review is for the most part complete. Next cleanup day is scheduled for Oct. 11.

LaCrosse Elementary students, first through sixth grade, are selling Otis Spunkmeyer cookie dough through Oct. 24. Proceeds will help pay costs of field trips and various awards.

Call Terri Koller at the school to order if not contacted by one of the students.

 

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