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Stacy Hubbard adding a dish to the Thanksgiving potluck held at Salmon Prairie School, Nov. 25. Nearly 35 people attended the event. Teacher Holl Hubbard said he thought it was the largest turnout he has ever seen in the 10 years he has taught at Salmon Prairie School.
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More than 60 people attended the Condon Community Thanksgiving Dinner sponsored by the Condon Community Church. The event was held Sunday, Nov. 22. Every veteran was given an extra meal to take home.
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Kinley Moore enjoying a piece of pie at the Community Thanksgiving Dinner held at the Swan Valley Community Hall.
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Eighth grader Addie Anderson and the other five students shared what they were thankful for at the Salmon Prairie potluck Nov. 25. All the students said they were thankful for their parents. Besides her family, Anderson spoke of being thankful for: the community, Montana and the United States; her horse and participating in Junior High School Rodeo; music and the beat makes her want to get up and dance; and freedom because there is a "choice in where you want to work or what to dream or think."
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