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Happy 250th Birthday America I hope everyone enjoyed their holiday weekend. Mark and Debbie Becker and their campers at Becker Bottoms put on a very impressive show on the 4th.
Kampsville will also be having a wonderful show on July 18. We will kick off everything with our parade and this year. We are adding a car show headed up by Shawn and Morgan Holland we are excited and hope to see everyone there. I’ll share more information and a full schedule of our fun filled evening next week.
Don’t forget to get your Patriotic quilt chances, we also will have some amazing baskets and item being raffled off, thanks to the generosity of many businesses and individuals.
St. John’s Lutheran VBS “TrailBlazers for Christ” July 12-14 5:30-8:30. All kids are welcome.
Sunday July 19 Calhoun Entertainment Company Summer Jamboree at St. Anslem’s Hall begins at 2pm $15 per person. No reservations required. Refreshments will be available to purchase. This is always an entertaining show.
Calhoun Swimming Pool is keeping kids and kids at heart cooled off this Summer. Thank you for all the free swims that individuals and and businesses have been donating. Make sure to check the Calhoun swimming pool Facebook page to see what days they will be offering free swims.
Brussels celebrated not only the 250th birthday of America on July 3 they also celebrated the 150th birthday of their village. They kicked off their festivities with a parade. Baby Kampsville Blaire Kuehnel enjoyed representing Kampsville in the parade, she also represented us on Saturday, 4 July in the Pleasant Hill parade.
Brussels finished out their night with a fabulous firework display.
I was very sorry to hear of the passing of Leta Schwallenstecker, Leta was such a sweet lady. I got to know her when she used to get her hair done on Fridays at Debby Klunks. I always enjoyed visiting her. In 1997 when our home burned down, Leta brought me several items from her kitchen. She told me when you get new you can just throw those away. Actually I loved the cake pan. She gave me so much and it is still my favorite pan to use and that’s been 29 years ago. Sympathy and prayers to her family.
Please continue prayers for Billie Jo Eickmeyer, Diane Rose, Mary Ann Gress, Kurt Roth, Isabel McGlaughin, Kiera Sievers, Connor Gilman, Joyce Blumenberg, Katie Bick, Finn Smith and Brenda Shulte.
