Happy New Year from South County
Happy new year everyone! I hope you all had a safe and happy new
year celebration. We were hoping for a wet one, but, it turned out
to be another dry day out here in South County. I’m sure you’re all
getting pretty tired of me complaining about the dry weather and
lack of rain, believe me, I’m tired of writing about it too. Maybe
my New Year’s resolution should be to quit complaining about the
weather then maybe it will rain! So, as of right now, I won’t write
about the weather anymore until it rains.
Happy New Year from South County

Happy new year everyone! I hope you all had a safe and happy new year celebration. We were hoping for a wet one, but, it turned out to be another dry day out here in South County. I’m sure you’re all getting pretty tired of me complaining about the dry weather and lack of rain, believe me, I’m tired of writing about it too. Maybe my New Year’s resolution should be to quit complaining about the weather then maybe it will rain! So, as of right now, I won’t write about the weather anymore until it rains.

Bill and Robin Rist branded some of their calves last Friday morning at the Tompkin’s place. Some of those helping them out included: Kenny, Casey and Colleen Sabin, John and J.W. Brewen and Todd, Buddy and Brody Sans.

George and Sandy Rose branded a few of their calves last Sunday. A few helping out included the Sans Family and Vern and Jo Ann Scattini.

Andy and Tamra Barrington hosted a New Year’s Eve get together at their place on New Years while Vern and Jo Ann Scattini had a small family gathering at their place as well. Alex and Stacey Schmidt also hosted a small holiday get together last Saturday night at their place.

The King City High School Lady Mustangs hosted their annual Christmas Classic Basketball Tournament last weekend at the Mustang Gym and they will begin League play this Friday night, January 4th at the Mustang Gym. The boys team began League play at home on Jan. 2.

The Colin Coady Memorial Bull Riding took place last Saturday evening at the Salinas Valley Fairgrounds in King City. Following the bull riding, there was a concert and a dance. It was another very successful evening honoring a great young cowboy who lost his life too early due to a tragic ATV accident. A silent auction was held during the event with all proceeds benefiting the California High School Rodeo Association, District 4.

School will be back in session for most schools starting next week. I can’t believe it’s already 2008, where does the time go? Have a great 2008 everyone, and be sure to give me a call or e-mail me at we********@ao*.com with any news you’d like to share.

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