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Celebrate July 4th one of these Stockton, San Joaquin County events

Fourth of July at the Lake Pack some lawn chairs, blankets and head to Lodi Lake for fireworks, water play and more. 4th of July at the Lake starts at 10 a.m. with activities and vendors. The nature area will be closed. No parking  When: 9:30 p.m. Sunday fireworks show; 10 a.m.-5:30 beach and boathouse open Where: Lodi Lake, 1101 E. Turner Rd., Lodi Admission: Free admission; $3 per person for the beach, 2 and younger are free Stockton s Fourth of July parade Head downtown to the Stockton Memorial Civic Auditorium for this fun, free family event, hosted by the United Veterans Council of San Joaquin County. The Grand Marshalls include five of the 2021 Key to the City Award recipients: Zoyla Moreno, Tracie Glaves Nancy Lamb, Sikhs for Humanity and Linda Vasquez.  

Evelyn Johnson | News, Sports, Jobs - Marshall Independent

May 2, 2021 BALATON The funeral service for Evelyn Johnson, 87, of Balaton, will take place at 2 p.m. on Monday at Grace First Parish Church in Russell. Visitation will be Sunday from 5-7 p.m. at the Horvath Remembrance Center in Balaton. Visitation will continue from 1-2 p.m. Monday at Grace First Parish Church. Interment will follow the service at Lakeside Cemetery in Balaton. Masks are required at all indoor events. Evelyn Eleanor (Sabinske) Johnson was born on Dec. 7, 1933, in Tracy to William and Esther (Gentz) Sabinske. She grew up on the family farm near Garvin and graduated from Tracy High School. Evelyn worked for a time as a telephone operator in Tracy. On May 24, 1956, she was united in marriage to Dale Johnson at Grace Lutheran Church in Russell. The couple farmed and raised their family near Balaton. The farm became a century farm in 2012. Evelyn enjoyed being a farmer. She looked forward to planting and harvesting every year. Even after she retired, she made sure to

Mary Hoffmann honored as Outstanding Educator

The Sleepy Eye Herald Dispatch Sleepy Eye High School agriculture instructor and FFA advisor, Mary Hoffmann, was called to the office one day last week. She said getting called to the office is always a bit unsettling. This time she was called there to be surprised with the news that she is a recipient of a 2021 WEM Outstanding Educator Award, an honor that is accompanied by a $15,000 award.  Hoffmann said the award was presented by a Zoom call in the office, where school administrators could join in the surprise and offer their  congratulations. According to a press release, Hoffmann is one of six educators being honored by the WEM Foundation and Synergy & Leadership Exchange for outstanding accomplishments and contributions to student learning. She is one of two recipients of the Teacher Achievement Award, which recognizes exemplary teachers who support, inspire and assist students to attain greater learning as evidenced by student achievement.

Focusing on impacting the lives of students | News, Sports, Jobs

Focusing on impacting the lives of students | News, Sports, Jobs
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