The Borderland Press - September 30, 2022

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In this Issue:

News Briefs Page A2 Columbia Grain International purchases Grafton Farmers Co-Op Grain Company Page A3 Henry: Head, heart, hands, health Page A5 Best of the Rendezvous Region results Page A6

Friday, September 30, 2022

GO BIG or

GOURD H O M E

Giant pumpkin festival marks 18th year

GIANT PUMPKIN WINNERS from Walhalla’s 18th Annual Giant Pumpkinfest

Cavalier County Senior Menu Page A6

1st place, Ron Beneda, Park River, 1108 lbs.

Munich Summer School took field trip to Icelandic State Park A8

3rd place, Kent Carrier, Walhalla, 646 lbs.

Halle’s Homecoming Highlights Page A10 Jake’s Take on Sports Page B2 Cross Country: Harvey Hope Invitational Page B3 Views from the Borderland Page B10

Index:

News Agriculture Opinion Community 4-H Week Education Sports Church/Obituaries Classifieds Public Notices/ Meeting Minutes

Page A2 Page A3 Page A4 Pages A5-A6 Page A7 Pages A8-A9 Pages B1-B5 Page B6 Page B7 Pages B8 -B9

2nd place, Greg Harper, Walhalla, 967 lbs.

Walhalla’s 18th annual Giant Pumpkinfest welcomed a great crowd to town for pumpkins and fun on Saturday. The event ran from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 24. The event had many vendors lining the street, plenty of fresh produce, and lots of pumpkins. The train rides were a hit and so were the face painting and bouncy houses. People enjoyed food trucks and horse drawn carriage rides. We can’t forget about the giant pumpkins. Here are the winners for this year’s giant pumpkin competition: 1st place, Ron Beneda, Park River, 1108 lbs., 2nd place, Greg Harper, Walhalla, 967 lbs., and 3rd place, Kent Carrier, Walhalla, 646 lbs. The Walhalla Chamber of Commerce gives out prize money to the top three places, and each grower can only get one prize. This year one of Greg

Harper's pumpkins weighed in at 887 pounds, but it did not get any prize money since Harper had already taken second place with his 967 pound pumpkin. For the Giant Pumpkinfest Veggie Contest, here are the winners for this year: Zucchini, First Place - Gunner McKay Zucchini, Second Place - Emma Bailly Zucchini, Third Place - Molly Bailly Zucchini, First Place (Adult) - Lila Blair Cucumber, First Place - Ava and Aubrey Bailly Cucumber, Second Place - Molly Bailly Cucumber, Third Place - Emma Bailly Ron Beneda of Park River, (formerly of Langdon) with his 1,108-pound giant pumpkin. Onion, First Place - Bailly girls Potato - Harlow Lee Eggplant - Gail Kartes

Carrot Harlow Lee Squash - Greg Harper

The Chamber especially appreciated these entries since everyone had such a late start with their plantings due to the wet Spring. There were many other competitions and prizes awarded at the festival. Parker Harmon of West Fargo and Ava Bailly of Walhalla were the two winners of the 20-inch bikes that were the grand prizes in the fun “Destination Passport.” Kids had to go around to visit with all the vendors, learn about what they were selling, and have the vendor sign off on their “passport.” Then they could enter the drawing to receive one of these two bikes donated by the Walhalla Building Center.

Langdon Area Chamber hosts banquet, announces Fischer as Employee of the Year

greet everyone with a smile and a conversation.

As the first order of business of its 44th annual banquet held on Thursday, Sept. 22, the Langdon Area Chamber of Commerce announced Scott Fischer as the winner of the 2021-2022 Employee of the Year award. The criteria that each candidate was scored on was attitude, integrity, loyalty, work habits and community involvement.

The banquet was held at the Langdon Country Club. Chamber members, employees, and the general public were in attendance. Attendees enjoyed a social and dinner before the business meeting began. The Chamber conducted its annual business meeting, and the gavel was passed from Emily Baker to Maria Rohde. Maria will officially become president of the Langdon Area Chamber of Commerce on Oct. 1.

Fischer has been employed with Schroeder’s Furniture for more than 35 years. His nomination highlighted his amazing work ethic and his positive attitude. Details from Fischer’s nomination form were read during the banquet, including thoughts on his integrity:

“Anyone who knows Scott, knows he is a very honest person and treats everyone with the same respect regardless of their personal background. Scott always seems to use the right words even when providing criticism. He makes sure his words are taken with ease and others around him feel comfortable. He always sets a positive example for our new hires and is always encouraging to those around him.” Fischer has been involved with the Mount Carmel Cemetery Board for 22 years, Mount Carmel Heritage Society, St. Alphonsus Catholic Church member, and was a township officer for many years. When Fischer isn't at Schroeder's, he is often at the farm or at home. Scott also enjoys helping with community events such as Wine Walk, Beer & Bacon, and Deals After Dark. Colleagues said Fischer is always the first to volunteer and will

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Scott Fischer, Employee of the Year pictured with Emily Baker, outgoing Chamber president.

Jaclyn Nye, Chamber Director, and Marie Rohde, incoming Chamber president.

The annual meeting concluded with the keynote speaker, Kristy Berger Jelinek. Kristy is a life coach, speaker, stress, and anxiety specialist, intentional communication consultant and all around curious human being. Her focus and expertise are in reducing and managing stress and anxiety as well as conflict communication. She addressed issues business owner’s face relating to stress and burnout and provided suggestions for how to deal with them in a healthy manner.

This is Greg Harper’s second place giant pumpkin weighing in at 967 pounds. Greg is from Walhalla.

The third-place honors went to Kent Carrier of Walhalla with this 646-pound "white" pumpkin. Here is Kent on the right with Bill Zeller on the left. Bill is the emcee for the weigh-ins. Both Zeller and Carrier have been longtime supporters and promoters of the Giant Pumpkinfest event.

THEFTS NEAR MUNICH, CALIO INVESTIGATED The Cavalier County Sheriff's Department is investigating a string of burglaries around the Munich area, including a theft at a rural residence near Calio. They are asking for the public’s help in identifying the two individuals in these photos. According to the sheriff’s department, a theft occurred at a rural residence west of Calio on Aug. 11 and another theft took place at a rural business north of Munich on Aug. 28. These thefts are believed to be related. Both thefts occurred during the early morning hours and both properties that the thefts occurred were unoccupied at the time. Video surveillance was located of the thefts. The suspects for these thefts are two males and believed to be operating an early 2000’s Chevy s10 or GMC Jimmy type vehicle. The types of property taken were tools, batteries, a riding lawn mower, and a trailer.

If you have any information on these thefts, please contact the Cavalier County Sheriff’s Office at 701-2562555.


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