Smiles were accompanied by tears of joy as over 40 wheelchairs were donated to the needy, in a simple ceremony at the Lambeau Community Centre on Sunday. The generous donations were made possible through a collaboration of the Rotary and Rotaract Clubs of Tobago, the Felicity/Charlieville Rotary Club of Trinidad, and Chair the Love organisation
For over 25 years, Norma Wilson has created hampers for young people who have recently left care and asylum seekers who now live alone without family support.
This video comes from SDPB's arts & life program, Dakota Life.A Norwegian immigrant couple who came to Dakota Territory in 1860 prospered on their homestead and, in 1869, built a sizable log house on their property. Clay County residents Jerry and Norma Wilson own the house and property now and they're committed to see the home preserved and the land restored.
A log house built in 1869 by Norwegian immigrants still stands in Clay County South Dakota. Jerry and Norma Wilson now own the house and the land around it.