Easter offers barbecue time with friends and family
I hope everyone had a safe and happy Easter with their family
and friends. It was a beautiful day weather wise, but a nice April
shower on Easter would have been nice, too! We did have a little
shower activity out here last week bringing us about .04 inches of
rain at our place anyway.
Easter offers barbecue time with friends and family

I hope everyone had a safe and happy Easter with their family and friends. It was a beautiful day weather wise, but a nice April shower on Easter would have been nice, too! We did have a little shower activity out here last week bringing us about .04 inches of rain at our place anyway.

Tracie Eggleston hosted the annual Bitterwater Tully School Spring picnic last Friday at San Lorenzo Park in King City. There were more than 500 eggs for the students to hunt. After the egg hunt, the kids played volleyball, baseball and had an egg toss. After lunch, the students were excused to begin their week-long spring break. Jefferson School hosted its spring picnic last Friday at Bolado Park in Tres Pinos. They are on their spring break this week, too.

Hec and Kasey Hurley hosted an Easter barbecue at their home on Easter Sunday. Some of those enjoying the day included the Hurleys, the Schmidts, the Scattinis, the Johnsens and the Brewens. Jeff and Jean Schmidt had company for Easter as Jeff and Shari Popnoe arrived from Truckee on Saturday followed by granddaughter Melissa on Sunday.

John Rianda and his fiance Kyla Prunty hosted an Easter barbecue last weekend at their home near Los Banos. Some of those enjoying the day included the entire Rianda family along with Wyatt and Lacey Bourdett and Todd and Brody Sans.

Congratulations goes out to Marin Wolgamont of Lockwood for being crowned as Miss Salinas Valley Fair 2009 last Saturday at the Salinas Valley Fairgrounds. Marin competed against three other outstanding young ladies in the competition that consisted of judged categories in horsemanship, scholarship and personality and appearance.

Isabella Hacker of Carmel Valley was named first runner up in the competition as well as the winner of the horsemanship category. Participating from Salinas were Crystal Stubblefield and Allison Agostini. Marin not only won the fair title, but she also won the scholarship and personality and appearance portion of the contest. Marin will be a huge asset to the fair this year. Way to go Marin. We’re so proud of you! Her official duties will kick off this weekend at the Fair Kick Off Dance that will take place Saturday at the Salinas Valley Fairgrounds.

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