First, before I forget, I want to apologize to Tyler Smith.  I gave him a different name in the caption under the Senior Band photo which ran in last week's Argus.  He didn't yell at me, so that was good, but I guess he liked his name just the way it is.  I'd like to blame my forgetfulness on my advancing age - I'll soon be the speed limit! - but I've changed people's names for years.  Every time I mess up a name, I promise myself that I will be more careful, but I'm just like the mother who goes down through the whole list of children's names before ending on the right one.  During my 20 years of taking pictures, there have been thousands of kids and thousands of names.  Usually I get them right, sometimes I don't.  Sorry, Tyler!  

We're having a bazaar at the church (United Methodist Church)  on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.,  The event will feature local vendors, Baked Food Sale, Bucket Auction and Soup Luncheon.  Please stop by and see us!  Later in the day, the First Baptist Church is having their annual Harvest Dinner.  No need to cook this Saturday!

Then next Saturday, St. Joseph's Episcopal Church will have a soup/chili supper.  They are always great!  Stop by and see them as well!

Fall sports senior day events have come and gone.  Now we're in banquet mode.  I went to the Soccer Banquet Saturday night.  It was announced that Bryanna Evens, Jordan Edgell and Ben Osani were named to the all-star team for their league.  I had so much stuff for the paper this week, that many of the pictures will have to wait until next week.  So, don't be upset if you don't see everything this week!  In any case - congrats to the new all-stars!

That football game with Coudy was something on Saturday.  It was cold, it was windy, it was Senior Day...it was fun to watch the guys do their jobs...and do them very well!  

I heard via parents/grandparents that the JV Football Team went undefeated this year.  Congrats to them and coaches Nate Zitnik and Jason Luther.

At this time of year when Thanksgiving is just around the corner, it's a good time to share for what we are thankful.  As I've done in the past, I'll open this space for others to voice what they are thankful for. E-mail me at pamdfischer@gmail.com or drop me a line at 3786 Route #155 and share your thoughts!  I'll start the ball rolling - I'm thankful that my big brother is feeling better and is back to work, at least part-time!  I'm thankful for a wonderful family and an awesome church family.  I'm going to be very thankful to lay my head on the pillow.  It's way past my bedtime.