A day for fun
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TOP LEFT: The NCHS volleyball team held a bake sale and car wash to raise funds for uniforms and other expenses. TOP RIGHT: Kaydence Nelson, Addy Matthews and Sarah-Jo Goddard enjoyed hamburgers and ice cream at the alumni events on Saturday. MIDDLE LEFT: Former Lusk resident Kenny Wasserburger was on hand to sign copies of his book, Die Ost Front. The books are technically correct, and carefully researched historical fiction and are considered a shooters novel of the highest level. MIDDLE RIGHT: Visitors to the annual Friends of the Library book sale found an amazing selection of fiction, non fiction, magazines and movies. The lower numbers meant more time to find the perfect books. BOTTOM LEFT: Friends of the library worked hard to ensure those attending the annual book sale had space to sort through the thousands of books available. BELOW: Following some social distancing guidelines, community members still gathered for the Community Church in the park on Sunday morning. Messages and music were presented by various church leaders.