The
Ryder Rosehill Cemetery Association says they truly appreciate the
donation they received from the 2nd Annual Wild Game Sausage Cook Off.
The
sausage cook off was held on Feb. 8th and sponsored by Rod Johansen’s
Nakota Outfitters of Ryder. I had the original story in my Feb. 20th
news column.
This
coronavirus sure has people in a panic even in good old ND. Stores in
our local area are out of hand sanitizer, antibacterial soap and even
toilet paper!! So far, knock on wood, we don’t have any cases in our
state but...wash your hands frequently and get used to doing it so it
will become a habit.
It
seems that I am at the ER a lot. I went there a few weeks ago to see if
I had pneumonia...I didn’t. Then I went in for a biopsy that my cancer
Dr. ordered and now today (Monday) I went over again as I wasn’t feeling
well and thought it might be my heart. Luckily they didn’t find
anything wrong but it’s better to be safe than sorry.
There
was a record crowd at Bingo Friday night. All the tables were full and
all the bingo daubers were in use. I even managed to get lucky and win
$51. Lots of people there that I didn’t know and a few that I did!
Remember
the Ryder Community Gym will be open Monday, Wednesday and Fridays from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for anyone that wants to walk. I walked last Friday
and managed to walk 9 laps which I believe equals a half mile.
Upcoming Events:
Mar. 15--9:15 a.m. Sunday School at Calvary Church in Ryder for preschool through adult.
Mar. 15--10:30 a.m. Calvary Church Worship Service in Ryder.
Mar. 15--9 a.m. Worship service at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Roseglen.
Mar. 15--10:30 a.m. Worship Service at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Roseglen with communion.
Mar. 18--6 p.m. soup and sandwich with Lent Services at 7 p.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Ryder.