After independence broken down into devils gate and it is just huge morbidly and in 20,000 people camped out there and all of those. I thought we needed to be prepared for this. As we question their bridge i wiggled on the wagon seat and it seat and adjusted my cowboy hat. It was time to go mormon. Okay now i said youve got to push her more men on here. You understand . I can do more men, no problem. I can do more. Dont forget please send thank you and yes maam, no, sir. And nick, for the rest of the morning i have brought their repair and your brother nicholas. Older men are usually called elder. It is great. You dont even have to remember the guys name. Just call him elder. What about the women make asked . Sister i said. Net. You just watch. Im going to be the last mormon you ever saw. [laughter] so i went into the sun ranch. Mix out with the meals initiates talking to a mormon alter greater and i went through the museum there and its really amazing. They are like this museum coming
As they do, the Fort Calhoun and Arlington volleyball teams opened the season Thursday on opposite sides of the net. After a tight, back-and-forth first set, the Pioneers earned the 3-0 home sweep …
The Nelson air cadets recently spent time launching model rockets. The rockets, launched at the West Kootenay Model Aircraft Club’s airfield near the Kootenay Canal, reached heights of 500 feet. The rockets were previously assembled during the cadets regular in-person meeting. This was an opportunity for the cadets to learn about the basics of rocket design and see their
On December 3rd, the cadets of 561 Squadron had their regular in person weekly meeting. During the evening, several cadets received recognition for the work they have done in squadron. The most impressive award was for Flight Sergeant Nattanon McIntosh. McIntosh was awarded the Air Cadet Long Service Medal. This medal is for cadets who have completed four years in the cadet
he Nelson Air Cadets have started meeting in person again after meeting virtually for most of the last year. In October, the cadets were able to use Lakeside Park and learn about orienteering using both compasses and GPS sets. In November, the squadron was able to restart its range program where the cadets learn how to safely fire the cadet air rifle. The cadets also were