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Q: I began collecting turn-of-the-century souvenir tumblers several years ago. I now have about three dozen pieces and wonder if they will ever increase in value. They seem to sell in the $10 to $25 range, the same as when I first began collecting. -- Paula, Wheat-ridge, Colorado
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February 23: 6:30pm Boys Basketball @ Tiospa ZinaFebruary 24: 7pm Girls Basketball RegionsFebruary 26: 7pm Girls Basketball RegionsFebruary 27-28: State Wrestling in Rapid CityFebruary 27: StaffFebruary 27 SACH FeedFebruary 27: Boys Basketball vs Sioux Valley (TV)
Monday February 23rd- Roberts County Health Nurse will be here for screenings starting at 8:30 am. GBB District at #3 seed. Tuesday February 24th- GBB Districts in Milbank. Our band plays. Wednesday February 25th- Science Fair in Summit start-ing at 1:00 pm. Thursday February 26th- End of Pennies for Patients. GBB District Championship game in Milbank. Friday February 27th- Staff day.
Sunday, March 1-9:00 sunday school, 10:30 am-Worship with Children's church. All are Welcome Monday March 2nd- BBB Districts at #4 seed.
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For Sale: 1995 Ford F150 FOR PARTS. New tires, good glass. $500. 605-924-1513.
FOR SALE: 1989 Ford F150 Cattleguard, toolbox, new brakes, u-joint. Electric win-dows, electric locks, cruise control, AM/FM stereo. Good tires. Good battery. Spare tire and block heater. $1500. 605-881-1639 0316
1967 Dodge Polara 2dr. 383 270 hp. w/727 trans.Good interior,good glass.Needs brake work $2500 call for more info. 507-430-0054
For Sale: 1997 GMC Jimmy 4.3L V6, Auto, SLE. 159,250 miles. New Tires, Good Condi-tion. Asking $1750. 605-467-3281 0316.
1989 Ford Ranger reg.cab 4/4 2.9 L Engine AMT sliding rear window, New Tires, Topper with side doors, Runs Good, Some rust. (605)923-3509 0r Cell (605)467-0945. 0316
FOR SALE: 1962 IHC Scout Pickup. South Da-kota Title, 4 cyl, 4 wheel drive, not running but motor turns over. $1950.00. 30 IHC hub caps, 1930-1970 some new. Call (320) 226-8583. 0209
FOR SALE: 352 Ford Engine bolted to C6 transmission. $325 OBO. 605-868-2974. 0223
FOR SALE: 1 Case of 00 Buck shotgun shells. Great for coyotes. 10 Boxes/$140. 701-899-2435. 0223
CLOVER LEAF SPORTING CLAYS Estell-ine, SD. Bring your friends and try our scenic Sporting Clay Course. A great place to start your bachelor party! Summer Leagues. Call Russell Nelson (605) 690-3955 0609
FOR SALE: Cast Iron Sausage Stuffer. Six quart size. Asking $160 cash. Call 605-862-8352. 0302
FOR SALE: Dirt Devil Vacuum. Good condition, works well. 605-541-0122. 0223
FOR SALE: Pellet and corn stove with glass front. $1200 or best offer. 605-874-4321 0209
FOR SALE: 3 sets of lined pleated draper-ies. Large window is 6' wide and 7' tall (2) smaller windows are 4' wide and 7' tall. All rods and hardware are included. Very good condition. Call 320-568-2404. 0126 For Sale: 2 Matching Dressers. Very Good Condition. One is an armoire, lots of drawers, fancy handles, dark walnut. $375 for set. Call 605-880-5787 / 605-878-0544. Watertown
FOR SALE: 6 1940's Victorian Chairs. Good shape with original upholstery. Call (605) 272-7444. 0216
FOR SALE - Electric Stove. 2 years old, paid $450, will sell for $200. Call or text (605) 203-1821. 0216
LAKEVIEW KENNEL PET BOARDING - ATRUSTED NAME IN PET CARE. CLEAN, MODERN,STATE-OF-THE-ART FACILITY. FOR THE BEST CARE AVAILABLE,CALL 605-882-3342! WATERTOWN. 0000
For Sale: 1998 Grand Prix. Sunroof, GPT, SLE. Loaded. Seat warmer, CD player, window display. New brakes, engine parts. Excellent condition. 167,000 mi, good tires. $2,500. 605-881-1639. 0302
Wanted to buy 12 gauge shell reloader and supplies. Primers, wads, powder, hulls, anything to do with reloading. Call me at 605-881-1498. 0908
FOR SALE: 2011 Yamaha Stryker motor-cycle. Showroom condition. Blue with fat rear tire. Won't find a cleaner one - $6,900 OBO. 605-868-3964. 0302
Dutchman Kodiak won at Dakota Sioux Casino. Brand new, loaded, fireplace, kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, Awning, TV, Stereo, Sunroofs. Deluxe model 29" Travel Trailer. 605-881-1693 0202
FOR SALE: 2007 SKI DOO Renegade 800 Snowmobile. 4300 miles, electric start, great shape. $4300.00 OBO Call (320) 905-9395. 0209
FOR SALE: 2008 Cruiser Travel Trailer, 31ft. Selling for health reasons. 3 slideouts, excellent condition, awning, great floor plan. The bank gets it back or you get a good deal. 20 miles from Watertown, SD. Asking $17,200. Location or more information. 605-237-4223. 0922
18ft. Starcraft twin 35 Johnsons Minnkota auto-pilot onboard charger and gas, livewell canopy and depthfinders. e-z loader trailer with winch. 3500.00 605-492-3337 0908
Selling cartoon characters on toys, cloth-ing, room decor, party supplies, seasonal goods and so much more! Go to www.LicensedCartoons.com and enter CP-17749 to order. 0406
WANTED: Older Show Case with Sliding Glass Doors. Also older cash register. 605-881-3540. WTN, SD 0209
Winchester 30-30 Rifle. Very good condi-tion. Serial# 3989948. $995.00. Cash Only. Call 7853420431 or email [email protected]
FOR SALE: Delta Scroll Saw. 16 inch - 2 speed. Used little. Milbank, SD 605-467-0889 0112
For Sale: Budweiser Holiday, Avon, Terry Redlin steins. Superbowl 16 Beer Glasses and many more. Nascar & MickeyMouse phones, lamps 605-881-5350. 0106
For Sale: (2) 1 ton hoists. 18 ft lift. 605-882-4541. 0106
For Sale: Nearly New 3-big wheeled JEEP stroller. Used less than 5 times. has MP3 player hookup. Great for walking and running. $60. In Great Shape! 605-237-6410. 1229
FOR SALE: 1968 3020 Diesel, Syncro, SHARP! $8,500.00 Call (605) 268-5212 Mornings. 0209
FOR SALE: H Farmall. Good paint, tires, horn, loader. Not Running. Weak spark needs magnito repair. 12V battery. 1200 OBO 320-226-3626. 0318
FOR SALE: Alfalfa - small square bales, 2nd cutting Alfalfa/Wheat mix - $3.75 per bale. 3rd Cutting is pure Alfalfa from separate field. $8 per bale. 605-949-2725. 1215
ESTATE HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER35 Lhotka Ave, Appleton, MN, 4 Bedroom, all Appliances, newer Furnace + Hot water heater. $15K or BO. 320-289-1412 / 952-934-9951. 0126
FOR SALE TO BE MOVED: 4-bedroom, 2-bath, 2-story farmhouse. Good condition. Watertown area. Contact 605-881-7536 or [email protected]. 0126
Aberdeen Home - Built 20122 bedroom, 1 Bath. Lg Fenced Yard, Lg Shed, Paved Driveway, Lg Deck, Close to Schools. Great modern starter home! Asking 115,000 Please Call 605-290-0473. 1208
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Ortonville HappeningsFFebruary 23: 12pm Mystery Book ClubFebruary 24: Ortonville High School Pops ConcertFebruary 24: 6pm Library Book ClubFebruary 26: 3pm LEGO ClubFebruary 26: 3:30pm ROBOTICS ClubFebruary 26: 5:30pm Christian Book ClubFebruary 26: 7pm Writers GroupMarch 2: 10am Pollution Control Agency MeetingMarch 2: 12pm City Council Meeting
Ortonville SchoolFeb. 23 - Mar. 5: The Lightning Gymnastics team will be hosting a mini-camp for boys and girls in grades K-6. Feb. 24: Pops Concert 7:30 p.m. in the aud. Senior High Vocal and Instrumental groups perform.Feb. 26: Student Heart Screening (optional) Feb. 26: Fitness Fever Food & Fun night Pre K-6 4:30-6:00 Feb 26: American Heart Association t-shirts for sale $10 available in Elem. GymMar. 27: Faculty Workshop (No School) Driver's Education Classroom: June 8-19 and August 3-14 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Permission slips available in the HS office. Limit of 25 students per class. Cost $50. Behind the wheel sign-up is also available in the HS office. Questions contact Candice Hennigson
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Inter-Lakes Community Action ProgramFebruary 23: Roast Beef Combo, Mashed Potatoes w/ Gravy, Mixed Vegetables, Pears, BreadFebruary 24: Chicken Strips, Soup & Salad Bar, (Includes Fruit or Veggies), BreadFebruary 25: Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Fruit Cocktail, BreadFebruary 26: Pork Roast, Baked Potato, Squash, Pineapple Tidbits, BreadFebruary 27: Taco Day Meat/Vegetables/Salad, Fruit, Bread/Roll/Shell
SchoolFebruary 23: 3-9pm Parent-Teacher Conferences (Dismissal @ 2:30pm)February 24: Girls Basketball RegionsFebruary 26: Girls Basketball RegionsFebruary 27: No SchoolFebruary 27: Wrestling StateFebruary 27: 4pm JH Boys Basketball @ ArlingtonFebruary 27: 6:30pm Boys Basketball @ ArlingtonFebruary 28: Wrestling State
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A husband was engrossed in a magazine while his wife was reading the newspaper.
Suddenly, she burst out laughing. "Get this," she said. "Some guy put an ad in here offering to swap
his wife for a season ticket to the stadium." "Hmmmmm," her husband mumbled, still en-
grossed in his magazine. Wanting to test him, she asked, "Would you swap
me for a season ticket?" "Absolutely not!" he said. "That's so sweet," she
replied. "Tell me why not." "Heck, the season's more than half over!" he said.
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February 26-Healthcare Speaker Series w/Dr. Mark Moyad, Watertown Event Center, 5:30pmFebruary 27-Prairie Lakes Healthcare Sys-tems Free Ladies Night Out, Water town Event Center, 882-8680February 28-Learn Experience Young Living, Watertown Event Center, 9amFebruary 28-Polar Plunge, Stokes Thomas City Park, 2 p.m., 868-3195February 28-March1-Water town Homebuild-ers Association Home Show, Codington Coun-ty Expo Building. Saturday, 9am-5pm, Sunday 11am-4pm. 878-3033
Watertown High SchoolFebruary 23-5th - 12th Grade String Festival - 7PM - Aud w/Re-hearsal All DayFebruary 24-Boys BB (H) Harrisburg - 7PM - ArenaFebruary 24-Girls BB @ Harrisburg - 7PMFebruary 24-Roosevelt 5th & 6th Grade Concert - 6:30PM - AudFebruary 25-12:30PM Dismissal - Teacher InserviceFebruary 25-Parent To School DayFebruary 26-Parent / Teacher Conferences - 4:30PM - 8:30PM - ArenaFebruary 27-Wrestling / State @ Sioux FallsFebruary 28-MS Girls Big Four BB (H) All Day - ArenaFebruary 28-Wrestling / State ContinuesMarch 2-Girls BB / Districts - TBD
Watertown Christian SchoolFebruary 25: 12:30pm Dismissal
Great Plains Lutheran High SchoolFebruary 23, 24 & 26: GBB DistrictsFebruary 28: Mall of America TripFebruary 28: Watertown Special Olympics in Gym 2-6pm
February 21-28: National FFA Week February 23: 5pm Boys Basketball @ Dell RapidsFebruary 23: 7, 8, & 10 Grade Health Screening in WhiteFebruary 24: 7am FFA BreakfastFebruary 24: 1:30pm Dismissal February 24: 7pm Girls Basketball @ "Top Seed"February 25: Deubrook Science FairFebruary 26: 7pm Girls Basketball @ "Top Seed"March 2: Pop, Popcorn & Jazz Fest
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• It was American poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox who made the following sage observation: “To sin by silence when they should protest makes cowards of men.”
• During the Victorian era, a well-dressed gentleman was never outdoors without a hat, and most had different hats for different occasions. Of course, the cost of such haber-dashery could mount significantly, so one enterprising Brit-ish soul registered a design (which was much less expensive than registering a patent) for a “duplex hat” -- an elaborate contraption that, by means of hidden springs, could convert from a top hat to a bowler hat to suit the circumstances.
• Before you ink yourself, you might want to consider this: The cost of removing an unwanted tattoo can be up to 10 times as much as it cost to get the tattoo in the first place.
• If you’re like the average American parent, your kids get $3.40 from the tooth fairy for each tooth lost.
• You’ve doubtless heard of peak oil -- that theoretical point at which the global production of oil reaches its maxi-mum output, after which production gradually declines de-cline -- but what about peak poultry? Those who study such things say that the world hit its peak production of chicken for human consumption in 2006.
• The first canned meat product, known as Hormel Spiced Ham, was developed in 1937. Several imitators followed, and the executives at the Hormel Company, concerned about the new competition, decided to have a competition to rename the product. The winner, Broadway actor Kenneth Daigneau (and brother to the company’s vice president), won $100 for the winning entry: Spam.
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cording to “Glass A to Z” by David Shotwell, this type of glass is achieved when a thin layer of glass --- usually colored --- is applied over one that is clear or lightly tinted. The process involves dipping the object into mol-ten glass, a process quite different from that of making cased or overlay glass, which requires a thicker layer.
Most of the pieces I’ve seen are either amber or ruby color, and as you indicated, almost all have been sou-venir pieces. In my personal collection, I have a small toothpick holder in ruby glass that has the inscription “From Cora and Clem ... World’s Fair 1904.” This is fairly typical. Since it is a World’s Fair item, it might be worth a little more than many of the others I’ve seen in shop and at antiques malls.
• • •Q: A number of years ago, my husband took me to
London to celebrate our anniversary. During that trip, we saw “Miss Saigon” at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. It was one of the most thrilling nights of my life. I would like to find one of the posters from that production. Can you help me? -- Barbara, Rochester, New York
A: “Dress Circle” was the go-to shop for memorabilia concerning London theatrical productions. It closed in February 2013, but the company continues to do busi-ness online. I checked its website and found a “Miss Saigon” poster for about $12. Contact is [email protected], and http://www.dresscircle.com.
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I’ve always wanted to own a dog, but financially I just don’t feel I can afford one right now. It makes me feel guilty that I can’t just adopt a dog and care for it. Should I really feel this bad? -- Harry in Trenton, New Jersey
DEAR HARRY: I think you’re taking a very responsible attitude toward pet ownership. Instead of running out and getting a dog, you sat back and asked yourself if you could afford it. And that’s important, along with questions like, do you have the time to spend with a dog, is your family or roommate in agreement about owning a pet, and are you allowed to keep one in your apartment.
But you can help make the world a better place even if you aren’t able to keep a pet. I encourage you to contact a local shelter to see if it accepts volunteers. Many need unpaid volunteers to help with a variety of tasks, from paperwork to cleaning cages and play areas.
Some have enough people on site to handle all the work, so don’t be too disappointed if you’re not needed. Look for other opportuni-ties instead.
Sign up for classes that train you how to care for pets in a shelter. Research pet charities, and give a small percentage of your paycheck to one.
Or, if you can’t spare even a couple of dollars a month, become a fundraiser ... from phone campaigns to waggy walks, you can help a pet-care organization raise thousands of dollars. Cash is what many shelters des-perately need to keep caring for abandoned pets.
Send your questions or tips to [email protected].
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CLINTON, MNMarch 2-31: Tans for Cans Amanda's Shear
Impressions (Get your tan on for Prom)Amanda's Shear Impressions will be having
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• Do you have a screw loose ... in your eyeglasses? This is an easy fix. Paint the screw with a dab of clear nail polish and quickly re-screw. It works like glue. Dab the top of the screw for a little extra insurance.
• “Snow will better slide off a shovel that has been sprayed with furniture pol-ish.” -- T.L. in Minnesota
• Here’s an old tip, but a good one: Before go-ing away on vacation, put a couple of ice cubes in a plastic baggie, and set it at the front of the freezer. When you return, if there is any evidence of melt-ing, you will know you lost power while you were gone. If the bag is one big, flat cube, you lost power long enough to suspect all your refrigerator items of being spoiled.
• To temporarily get a winter frost effect on a win-dow, use this fun recipe: Dissolve 4 to 6 tablespoons of Epsom salts in a beer. When the salt is dissolved, dip a clean rag in the mix-ture and wipe it on your window pane. As it dries, crystals will form, creat-ing a frost effect. This is a great solution for a window you don’t want to be clear but also don’t want to per-manently alter. The effect washes off with soap and water.
• “If you get a residue inside your coffee cups when they go through the dishwasher, it might be time to give your machine a once-over. In the meantime, spray the insides of the cof-
fee cups with a bleach-based cleaner like 409 just before your turn it on. That should help.” -- E.T. in Michigan
• Cut your kitchen sponge in half, or even thirds. You can clean just as well with a smaller sponge, and you will extend its life, saving you money. A smaller sponge dries out more quickly, too.
Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, c/o King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475 or e-mail JoAnn at [email protected].
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February 28: Benefit for Terry & Nichole Kirk-Free will donation (to help cover medical bills)-Pulled Pork Sandwiches, Beans, Chips & Milk-Silent Auction from 6-8pm-Trippin Troy's DJ Service from 9pm-1am
SchoolFebruary 23: Skippy & Dave All School Assembly, 1:30pmFebruary 28: Pork Loin Supper & Carnival; 5-7pm Fund-raiser for the 4th Grade ClassMarch 3: Spring PicturesMarch 6: Preschool ScreeningMarch 20: End of 3rd Quarter; 12:30 dismissalMarch 23rd-27th: Scholastic Book Fair
Big Stone City LibraryJanelle Kelly/Branch Manager400 Washington Street • Big Stone City, SD [email protected] 2-6pm • Saturdays 10am-1pmCAT IN THE HAT AND FRIENDS--Storytime will be held at the Big Stone City Branch Public Library on Saturday, February 28 starting at 11:00 am.Children ages 2-6 are invited to come to this special birth-day celebration for Dr. Seuss. Register at the library during normal library hours or email [email protected]
Big Stone City Municipal Liquor Store WHIST Leagues have been cancelled.
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ST CHARLES MASS TIME CHANGES TO SATURDAYS @ 5:30 PM BEGINNING FEB-RUARY 28, 2015. (FEB 28TH- JUNE 27TH)
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Save the Date-Appleton High School All School Reunion-September 16-18, 2016 (During Applefest &
Harvestfest Weekend!!)
A firearm safety class will be held Monday & Thursday March 12th-March 30th at the Appleton Sportsman's Club. They will also have a field day April 11th. Call 320-297-0202 to register.
Mandatory Parent/Student Trap Shooting Meeting for the upcoming season will be held on Thursday, Feb. 26 at 5:30pm at the Appleton Sportsmen's Club.
Adult Book Club February 23 at 5pmLego Club February 25 at 3:30pmStory Time at the library March 06 at 10:30 AMFriends of the Appleton Public Library Meeting March 09 at 5pmAppleton City Council Meeting Wednesday, March 11 at 5pm
Snow Week Coronation will be held March 2nd
Change to the date of the Snow Daze Dance. It will be March 7, from 7pm-11pm
Appleton and Madison summer rec applications are now avail-able across from the Community Education, High School Office and on the Commons bulletin board. The application deadline is March 2nd.
• Anyone interested in signing up for the 2nd Annual Whetstone Area Art Show we have registration forms at The Rendezvous Point.• Guess who's coming to the school library! Author/Alumni Robert Palmer. He has written 3 books and will be reading his book and presenting to the students. So come on in or call the school at 938-4647 to order a copy. He will be signing books on Read Across America Day March 2nd
School EventsFebruary 23-John Deere or Case DayFebruary 23-6:30pm Financial Aid NightFebruary 24-6th Grade Field Trip to Redlin Art CenterFebruary 25-Science FairFebruary 27-28 Elementary School Schoolhouse Rock Live!! March 2-Read Across America Day. Robert Palmer, alumnus and author, will be here to present.March 4-ECC Science Fair in Waverly.March 6-Redfield Production CDE.
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• On March 5, 1839, Char-lotte Bronte writes to the Rev. Henry Nussey, declining mar-riage. The 23-year-old Bronte
told him that he would find her “romantic and eccentric,” and not practical enough to be a clergyman’s wife. Her novel “Jane Eyre” was published eight years later.
• On March 3, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln signs a bill cre-ating the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands. Known as the Freedmen’s Bureau, this federal agency oversaw the transition of blacks from slavery to freedom.
• On March 4, 1888, Knute Rockne is born in Voss, Norway. He would go on to become one of the most successful coaches in the history of college football, leading Notre Dame during its golden era in the 1920s. Rockne won three undisputed national championships with the Fighting Irish.
• On March 7, 1938, Janet Guthrie, the first woman to com-pete in the Indianapolis 500 and Daytona 500 races, is born in Iowa. In 1976, she was the first woman to compete in a NA-SCAR Winston Cup superspeed-way race.
• On March 6, 1945, members of the Dutch resistance attempt-ing to hijack a food truck unwit-tingly ambush German Lt. Gen. Hanns Rauter, head of the Nazi SS in Holland. In retaliation, the SS put to death 263 Dutch. Ra-
uter later was executed for war crimes.• On March 2, 1978, in a famous case of body-snatching, two
men steal the corpse of film actor Sir Charles Chaplin from a cem-etery in Switzerland. After a five-week investigation, police ar-rested two auto mechanics, who led them to Chaplin’s body.
• On March 8, 1982, the United States issues a public statement accusing the Soviet Union of using poison gas and chemical weap-ons against rebel forces in Afghanistan. Evidence to support these charges was largely anecdotal. Some critics charged that the accu-sations were a smokescreen behind which the United States could go forward in upgrading its own chemical weapons arsenal.
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SchoolFebruary 23: Artistist in Residence @ Koch SchoolFebruary 23: make up from 2/10-4 & 5 pm - 7/8 BBB @ SissetonFebruary 23: 5:15 pm - C-JV-V - BBB Home w/ MadisonFebruary 24: Artistist in Residence @ Koch SchoolFebruary 24: 6 pm - GBB District 1B - HereFebruary 24: 4:30 pm - V - GBB - Region 1A @ WebsterFebruary 25: 2:30 pm - Beginning Band Concert-Koch GymFebruary 25: Artistist in Residence @ Koch SchoolFebruary 26: Artistist in Residence @ Koch SchoolFebruary 26: 7 pm - GBB District 1B - HereFebruary 26: 6 pm - V - GBB - Region 1A @ WebsterFebruary 27: Artistist in Residence @ Koch SchoolFebruary 27: 11 am - V - Wrestling -State @ Sioux FallsFebruary 28: 11 am - V - Wrestling -State @ Sioux Falls
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SCHOOLFebruary 23-BBB Section Pigtail GameFebruary 24-GBB @ WheatonMarch 9-Softball and Track StartMarch 9-Mid-Winter concert @ 7:30March 10 & 12-CPRMarch 12-Mandatory Drivers Ed. Parent ClassMarch 15-One Acts @ 2:00 March 16-Baseball StartsMarch 17-St. Patrick's DayMarch 20-Teacher Work Day (No Students)March 30-First softball game
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