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The Webster County Chapter of Pheasants Forever 36th Annual Banquet will be held on Saturday, March 20th at the Webster County Fairgrounds
south of Fort Dodge. Doors open at 4:30pm with a New York Strip dinner catered by Hy-Vee served at 6:15pm. Numerous games and raffles, including a special youth raffle table, plus Live & Silent Auctions are planned. For additional information on the banquet & tickets contact Jerry Beck, Banquet Chairman at 515-571-7406 or [email protected].
Join Carroll Implement in LuVerne for their Lawn and Garden Open House featuring Bad Boy and Ferris Mowers this Thursday through Saturday.
Thursday and Friday event hours will be 8:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.
Saturday event hours will be 8:00a.m. – 12:00p.m.
Refreshments at event will include: pop, coffee and cookies.
Trade-ins are welcome. Test drives and zero percent financing are available.
The nonprofit organization, Families of the Fallen, which is based out of Forest City, IA will be holding a Bags Tournament Fundraiser in Humboldt on May 15 and hosted by The Knotty Pine. Registration time will be 10:00 am – 10:45 am and will cost $50.00 per 2 person team. The tournament will start at 11:00am and follow “race to 21” rules.
The proceeds of the event will go to families who have lost a service person. Contact Amy Klein for more details at 641-590-1836.
On Wednesday May 19th, the Humboldt County Historical Museum is introducing a seasonal display this year called “WE WANT YOU TO SERVE YOUR COMMUNITY!”: Clubs and Organizations of Humboldt County. There will be an open house event for the opening of the display. Displays will be in the Millhouse and Clancy building and cover the history of the clubs and organizations that served throughout the county’s history. Clubs range from study clubs to service clubs. The Millhouse and Clancy building will be open to walk through and see the other displays as well! A $5 donation to the museum is the price of admittance.