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“At my station when I’d have kids come up and get ready to bowl, they couldn’t even concentrate,” Schuler said. “Their eyes were going in every direction. There were too many things to do. There was giggling, laughing, eating, and a lot of fun. It’s fun seeing our riders get together because it’s all about kids all year long, but this really brought it home - doing this event, because I could look at my neighbor who was running his game with a smile on his face, there was no “what are we doing here?” It was so happy - just goosebumps - it’s that feel-good thing.”

for gifts for families and help spread a little Christmas cheer. In 2021 the Riders helped brighten Christmas for 18 people in a total of six families.

As for the Kids Fun Fest, the American Legion Riders have found a niche to serve the children of the area, while

Photo by Sarah Hinnenkamp.

Photo by Larry Stokke.

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Human trafficking discovered by Neche Page 2 Soil Conservation Achievement Awards announced Page 3 Lebanon Lodge presents grant to Roxy Theater, sponsors movies Page 5 Schuler Piano Studio presents recitals Page 5 Jake’s Take on Sports Page 7 Blades Boys Hockey Preview Page 7 Blades Girls Hockey Preview Page 7 Pembina County North Wrestling Preview Page 9 196 churches invited to pack 272,000 meals for children Page 11 Views from the Borderland Langdon Page 16 Give the Gift of The Borderland Press Page 16

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By Sarah Hinnenkamp Thanks to the brainstorming of the American Legion Riders Post 98 in Langdon, holiday spirit went up a notch over the weekend at the group’s Kids Fun Fest event. The American Legion welcomed more than 80 children and their families through its doors and had a cookie decorating station, hot chocolate and hot apple cider, tables set up for crafts, and a variety of games hosted by volunteers from the group. “I think it went fantastic. It was something that we dreamed up about a month ago - something different that has never been done in Langdon before,” said Steve Anderson, road captain for American Legion Riders Post 98. “I understand that we had 83 kids. I think it's much better than we anticipated.” Chapter president Jeremy Schuler was quick to call the event the first annual as there are already plans to host this event again next year with members eyeing some changes.

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“That’s how we learn with this, and Santa was just fantastic. He was the hit of the whole thing,” Anderson said. “We have four pillars in the American Legion, and the biggest pillar is children and youth, and this is all about children and youth and to see the kids in here laughing and joking and just having a great time - that made it, that made the day."

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Schuler agreed that seeing the kids have such a great time was a highlight from the event for him.

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American Legion Riders Post 98 has riders from the immediate area but also some from Devils Lake, Walhalla, Streeter, and Rolla. “We’re one of the closest riders groups, and they know what they do and they can’t do it all the time. but if they can help, they will. It’s a great organization - the American Legion Riders group in Langdon are a fantastic bunch. They will do anything for anybody. And you know, we’re just starting.” The Riders have a Christmas Cheer for Kids event coming up ahead of Christmas. “It’s amazing,” Schuler said. “What we do all year long for all of our fundraisers that we do, that’s where that money goes - to buy gifts and help those families in need in our county.” That event has been going on for more than five years. Members of the Riders use money raised to shop Photo by Larry Stokke.

Langdon kicks off the holiday season The Langdon Area Chamber of Commerce brought plenty of Christmas cheer to the community with events over the weekend.

ing Langdon businesses. Two tickets were drawn, and no one claimed the $500 Langdon Bucks prize, so the pot doubles for the drawing this week-

EVENT LIGHTS UP WALHALLA

Friday night, Main Street hosted the annual Parade of Lights, which started on the south end of the street at 6:00 p.m. Many arrived early and lined the street to watch the parade from the warmth of their vehicles while others positioned themselves to catch candy thrown in the parade. The float entries were judged and winners have been selected. United & Turtle Mountain Communications took first place, First Baptist Church Langdon took second place and American Legion Riders Post 98 took third place. On Saturday, the Chamber hosted a vendor show at the Langdon Activity

Photo by Terry Hinnenkamp.

Photo by Melanie Thornberg.

Photo by Terry Hinnenkamp.

Center. Vendors had Christmas decor, baked goods, and more. Kids also had the opportunity to make a craft and visit Santa. The Chamber held its Christmas Cash Giveaway on Saturday, drawing tickets just before Noon. Tickets were given out for purchases at participat-

end. The drawing will be for $1,000 in Langdon Bucks and will happen at 11:50 a.m., Saturday, Dec. 10. The hub for the event is At the Hop Bar and Grill, and the numbers are also announced on KNDK 1080 AM and 98.7 FM. Ticket holders must be in a participating business when the ticket is drawn. If you are the winner, you will need to bring the ticket to the hub.

Photo by Melanie Thornberg.

Photo by Melanie Thornberg.

Walhalla came together on Saturday, Dec. 3 for holiday events for the community, including visits from Santa, a vendor fair, caroling, and a tree lighting ceremony as part of its Light Up Walhalla event.


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