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Friday Fremont 4-H Expo, Christensen Field, Fremont. Events will include coffee and rolls, beef show, State Patrol safety demonstrations, community luncheon, coronation, and shooting sports competition. Admission is free. John C. Fremont Days, various locations around Fremont. Events will include the National Remember Our Fallen Exhibit, living history, balloon glow and watermelon feed, covered wagon display, craft vendor show, entertainment in the Chautauqua tent and throughout the park, Nye Avenue historical tour, Fremont Antique Power, middle school pool party, rodeo, and beer garden with live music by Hotel Desperado (Eagles tribute band). Dodge Daze, Dodge. Events will include a menâs softball tournament, community meal, ice cream social, cruise night, and community wide garage sales. ....
Thursday Fremont 4-H Expo, Christensen Field, Fremont. Events will include the sheep show, dairy show, dog show, bucket calf show, and meat goat show. Admission is free. Alcoholics Anonymous big book study, 10 a.m., Chapter 5 Club, 136 N. Main St., Fremont. Merry Widows, 11:30 a.m., new Guatemalan restaurant on Main Street, Fremont. For more information, call 402-317-2676. Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, noon, Chapter 5 Club, Fremont. Fremont Eagles Club open, 3 p.m. to 12 a.m., 649 N. Main St. The club may close early depending on business. Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, 5:15 p.m., Chapter 5 Club, Fremont. The Banquet, 5:30-6:30 p.m., First Lutheran Church, 3200 E. Military Ave., Fremont. Drive-thru meals served. The dinner is free. ....
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Wednesday Opening of the Fremont 4-H Expo, Christensen Field, Fremont. The horse show will begin at 9 a.m. Admission is free. Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, noon, Chapter 5 Club, 136 N. Main St., Fremont. Fremont Eagles Club open, 3 p.m. to 12 a.m., 649 N. Main St. The club may close early depending on business. Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, 5:15 p.m., Chapter 5 Club, Fremont. Eagles 200 Auxiliary Pork Tenderloin Dinner, 5:30-7 p.m., Fremont Eagles Club. The cost is $10 plus tax. Proceeds go to local charities. Everyone is welcome. 4th annual Cruise-In to Raising Caneâs Chicken Fingers, 5:30-8 p.m., Raising Caneâs, Fremont Mall, 23rd and Bell streets, Fremont. Anyone with an antique, classic, muscle car, street rod or hot rod auto, motorcycle or truck is welcome. The weekly cruise-ins will continue through Sept. 29. ....
01/13/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/13/2021 10:45 Governor Names Military and Veterans Affairs Secretary Governor Roy Cooper has named retired Lieutenant General Walter Gaskin to lead the North Carolina Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. After a career at the highest levels of the United States Marine Corps, Walter Gaskin understands well the challenges and opportunities faced by active duty military personnel, veterans and their families and he shares my belief that North Carolina should be the most veteran- and military-friendly state in the nation. I appreciate General Gaskin s willingness to serve our state in this new capacity and look forward to his leadership at the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, said Governor Cooper. ....