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What a team!
Above:Teamwork! Edna and AI Bellerud team up to to both sides of the windows at the Bethel Baptist Church on a balmy December
afternoon.
Larry awarded h,:,nors at Midwest
International Horse Show
PARK RIVER, N.D. -- "In
The Moment' aka Larry was the
2011 RRV Select Sire Super Horse
Winner at the Great Midwest
International Indoor Horse show.
Larry is a 3 Year old Leopard
He was
Pierce of Crookston Minn. His
Points came,from being shown in
Western a English Pleasure,
Halter and rail classes. He won a
Champion Saddle, Jackets, Caps
and Cash.
The Sire to Larry is from Park
River, River Bend Appaloosas
Joleen Swartz. 'Beat Goes On' aka
Sonny is a 2003 Few Spot Leopard
Appaloosa Stallion who was
Reserve Sire of the Year at the
show. Some other Foals of his won
Most Colorful and Non Pro
Stallion classes. Sonny's Breeding
fee sold at the show making all His
foals eligible for the Futurity
Shows in the years to come.
Larry shown by Cheryl Byrne of Erskine, Minn. and Owned by Jeff Pierce of Crookston, Minn. (Photo: Sub-
mitted by Joleen Swartz)
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Bible Camp to host
quilting retreat
PARK RIVER, N.D. -- Eat,
Pray Quilt is the theme Of the
fifteenth "Blessed Are The
Piecemakers" Quilt Retreat to be
held January 13-15, 2012 at the
Park River Bible Camp.
Quilter's Eden and Quilt
S'More quilt shops will be the
quilting vendors on hand for the
weekend teaching classes, giving
you a chance to purchase supplies.
Lona Daley Getz will also be
teaching classes. Arrival time will
be from 4:00-6:00 p.m. on Friday,
January 13 at the Chapel Complex.
The cost for the retreat is $100.00.
Since we've moved into the
Chapel and have lots, and lots of
room-the more quilters the
merrier! Bring a quilting friend or
two with you for a weekend of
"fun, fabric, and fellowship!"
For more information about the
"Blessed Are The Piecemakers
Retreat" and other upcoming quilt
retreat please call the Park River
Bible Camp at 284-6795.
New trooper
assigned to Grafton
GRAFTON, N.D. -- Colonel
James Prochniak, Superintendent
of the North Dakota Highway
Patrol, announces that Trooper
Adrian Martinez graduated from
the Highway Patrol Academy on
December 22, 2011. Trooper
Martinez has been assigned to the
Highway Patrol's Northeast
Region and will be stationed at
Grafton. Trooper Martinez has
completed 25 weeks of academic
training at the North Dakota
Highway Patrol Academy in
Bismarck. Upon arriving at his
assigned post, Trooper Martinez
will begin eight weeks of field
training which will conclude the
end of February.
Trooper Martinez graduated
from University of Nevada, Las
Vegas, with a Master's degree in
Criminal Justice and from Regis
University with a Bachelor's
degree in Criminal Justice and
Sociology.
Grain Dealers to hold
Centennial show
FARGO, N.D. -- The North
Dakota Grain Dealers Association
will hold its Centennial
Convention & Industry Show at
the Fargo Holiday Inn January 15-
17, 2012. Approximately 1,000
people are expected for the event,
consisting of grain elevator
managers, farmers, grain industry
personnel, suppliers and spouses.
The meeting includes educational
sessions, business meetings, and a
trade show of 82 companies
providing products and services to
the grain industry. Program topics
include reflections on the past,
safety and health topics and
preparing for an OSHA inspection.
The organization reached its
100th birthday on May 23, 2011.
Its first convention was held in
Valley City on March 13-14, 1912.
Bismarck, Devils Lake, Fargo,
Grand Forks and Minot have
hosted conventions since then.
The Association's office was in
Jamestown and Grand Forks
before moving to Fargo in the late
1930s. In addition to the annual
convention, activities of the
Association include
a safety and health program of
elevator inspections and employee
safety training,
an Educational Foundation
providing scholarships and grants,
a self-funded health trust,
an insurance agency for writing
grain warehouse bonds,
an annual directory of all ND
grain elevators,
a monthly magazine and other
informational communications,.
affiliation with the National
Grain and Feed Association.
The Association is governed by
a: ,9-man. Board of elevator
managers from around the state.
Current Association officers,
directors, and staff are:
Paul Lautenschlager, Beach,
President
David Fiebiger, Finley, 1 st Vice
President
Cameron Erickson, Russell,
2nd Vice President
Roger Wagner, Grafton,
Director
Dan DeRouchey, Berthold,
Director
Carrol Duerr, Colfax, Director
Steve Hepper, Bismarck,
Director
Myron Jepson, Oakes, Director
Joe Peterson, Bowbells,
Director
Steve Strege, Fargo, Executive
Vice President
Cheryal Welle, Fargo,
Executive Assistant
Stu Letcher, Hatton, Safety &
Health Director
Hal Grieve, Buffalo, Sr. Safety
Specialist
Sue Benson, Fargo, Office
Assistant
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