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WAGNER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MONTHLY MEETING AGENDA MONDAY, OCTOBER 17TH, 2022 NOON TWO SPURS Call to Order - Meeting commenced at 12:16pm - Mike Frei led meeting Welcome Guests - No guests Shouts Outs - Mike Frei thanked all the sponsors that have volunteered at the football and volleyball games this season. The players and coaches appreciate it!
Read moreThe Wagner Rotary Club was called to order by President Rachel Woods on Wednesday, October 19th. The members were led in prayer by Rotarian/Pastor Bill Heermann.
Read moreThe Wagner Competitive Cheer Team traveled to Watertown to compete in State Cheer on Friday, October 21st.
Read morePresident Rachel Woods greeted everyone on Wednesday, October 11th by ringing our Rotary Bell and then asking Pastor Bill Heermann for a prayer. Pastor gave thanks for the day even though it was so very windy, the food; and asked for guidance as we Rotarians go about our days in the Wagner Community.
Read more4 Raiders participated in Harrisburg on Saturday, October 8 for a competitive Oral Interp meet, the Harrisburg Tiger Tournament. Jackson Rolston, Presley Slaba, Trenton Rolston, and Macee Stimpson all came home with ribbons after an early morning start.
Read moreOn Saturday, October 15, Oral Interp traveled to Brandon Valley for the Speaking Lynx Tournament. After 3 rounds and finals, our Reader's Theatre was awarded 2nd place! Reader's Theater consists of Presley Slaba, Jackson Rolston, Trenton Rolston, Charley Kocer, and Macee Stimpson. Our speakers transform into multiple animals for their rendition of 'Barnyard Slam!' Characters include a spotlight-seeking Yo Mama GOOSE (Presley), a thoughtful quack of a DUCK (Trenton), a moo-nificent COW (Macee), a Stage-HOGger (Jackson), and a limping equine with a chronic Charley-HORSE (Charley). Characters had to transform into many other characters, including a mouse, another horse, a lamb, a turkey, a farmer, a rooster, and a little bird. This hilarious rendition of 'Barnyard Slam' by Dian Curtis Regan has every audience roaring with laughter.
Read moreIf you are someone who likes to stay organized, plans ahead, believes it is important to see the bigger picture and wants our community to be stronger then get out your planning calendar, record the date and set this date aside so you will not miss this event. The event we are talking about is the 605 Unity Jam that will be held next summer on Sunday, June 11 at the Wagner Lake Park.
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