Community News

Snowball news

Progress is really happening at the Snowball Gymnasium. The crew repairing the hips is done! They replaced all the rotten wood in the gym roof and replaced 2x6’s that were showing wear. The roofing crew is set to show up on Monday. By the time you’ll be reading this, there’ll probably be a new roof already in place! If you’re out and about, swing by and check out the progress!

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Granny’s Creek news

Hello Granny’s Creek! I have neglected my writing because I’ve been super busy! I want to give my thoughts and prayers for the Waller family. Robert was a great man and even better paramedic.

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Snowball news

After the last couple weekends, it was pretty quiet in Snowball, no events to report on! Things are starting to happen up at the Snowball Gymnasium. There is a crew working to repair the corners of the building by replacing the lumber that has started failing in the last few years.

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South Mountain/Nubbin Hill news

Hello once again. Hope you all are doing well. Ray and I are doing fine. We saw some “Jack Frost” this week, did you? I think it is beautiful. Three mornings we had lots of frost here on the creek. This week shouldn’t be quite so cold. Warming up 2 or 3 days then cooler with a chance of rain, if they don’t change that.

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Witts Springs news

The side-by-side night ride was November 6 and started at 7 p.m. There were 108 buggies. There were hot dogs and chips at Bobby Weaver’s cabin. There were smores and hot chocolate at Joe and Courtney Wilson’s. There was more hot chocolate at the community center when the ride finished. There was a drawing for a gas can and t-shirt. The cozies and t-shirt were sponsored by Sent It of Harrison. Everyone was back at the community center about 11:30 p.m. Everyone had a good time.

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Snowball news

Over 30 people showed up Saturday to the Snowball 5-mile run. There was a running and walking category for men and women. The course started at the pavilion, went down Richland Road to 74 and headed towards Witt Springs. It then turned on Gourd Creek Road and then followed Saddle Road back to Richland Road to the pavilion. It was a beautiful route and the dirt road was in great shape to run. Thanks to Trish, Vonda and Cathy for putting it together and the sponsors. Congratulations to the division winners: Men’s Running: Matthew Kulwiki; Men’s Walking: Marvin Switzer; Women’s Running: Kala Padilla; Women’s Walking: Keisha and Renee Hinchey.

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