Laurie Hallenbeck: Around the County for June 24
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Hayden
Condolences to the family and friends of John (Sid) Wheelock. John passed away Monday at his home.
Happy birthday wishes to Jesse McAvoy and Haley Hockaday.
The family of Duane and Judy Hockett would like friends to join them as they celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Haven Community Center.
Best wishes to the Haptonstall family, including Jessica, Jericah and Reanna. They are moving to Bismarck, N.D. They will be joining husband and dad Jeremy, who has been there for months.
Shelby Williams, Kara Cozzens and Lori Laird, of the Hayden Senior Girl Scouts, went to Savannah, Ga., last week. They toured the Girl Scouts’ birthplace and went on a ghost walk along Tybee Island Beach.
Steve Laird and Taylor Powell went to Fort Collins for an aunt’s surprise 90th birthday party.
Jeannie and George Wixson went fishing at Sheriff’s Reservoir. Laurie and Richard Hallenbeck also went fishing there and went to Rifle Falls last weekend.
The Haven seniors and staff would like to thank the Goodtimes 4-H Club for coming to the Haven and planting flowers. The club also transplanted some trees for the Haven. The group donated a chair swing to the Haven, and the seniors are enjoying it. A big thank you to Richard Hallenbeck and Tyler Boyer for putting the swing together.
The Hayden Public Library will host a book club to discuss Ray Bradbury’s “Fahrenheit 451” at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
South Routt
Sincere condolences to the family and friends of former Phippsburg resident Jim Rogers. Jim recently passed away.
Carol and Richard Villa, their son, Rick, and grandsons Wyatt and Dylan went fishing at Sheriff’s Reservoir for Father’s Day.
The annual Taste of South Routt is from noon to 6 p.m. Saturday at Decker Park in Oak Creek. There will be great local food, live music, door prizes and a silent auction. Proceeds from the silent auction will benefit the South Routt Economic Development Council, which in turn is used for a scholarship. Head on down, visit with friends and taste the great food.
The High Valley 4-H Club will clean saddles for $25 per saddle from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. July 2 at Flat Tops Ranch Supply in Phippsburg. The fundraiser also will feature a bake sale. Come support a good cause.

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