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Groton Daily Independent
Wednesday, May 23, 2018 ~ Vol. 25 - No. 313 ~ 3 of 37
Groton Garden Club
The Groton Garden Club met at the home of Deb McKiver with Bev Sombke assisting. President Deb Sombke opened the meeting by leading the pledges. Nine members answered roll call with what they will do for Memorial Day.
Bev Sombke reported on the state convention in Mobridge April 27-28. Programs included Craig Docktor telling about starting a winery. The afternoon program was on essential oils.
The Blue Star Marker that has been messing from Selby was found and rededicated to the park in Mo- bridge.
The group will meet May 31, 1 p.m., in the City Park to plant the Arbor Day Tree a month late because of the cold spring. Later the group will plant perennials donated by members and annuals purchased for the circle project.
New business included a July 14 date at Pizza Ranch at 11:30 a.m. for the Northern District SDFGC meeting with the theme "Bloom Where You Are Planted."
The next meeting will be June 18, at the Methodist Church with Laurie Mitchell and Pam Rix hosting and Laurie will give the program.
Watertown LATI graduation
Four local students graduated at the 51st Annual Lake Area Technical Institute graduation ceremony held Friday, May 11, in Watertown. Eight hundred eight students received their diplomas including Lane M. Weig, Groton, with a major in agriculture, Alexia A. Musch, Aberdeen, and Aaron A. Severson, Groton, with a degree in business associate, and Brady A. Graf, Groton, with a degree in energy operations.
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