Lots of events planned for Labor Day weekend

Carnival, parade, demo derby, car show  and lots of fun is planned for the big Labor Day celebration in Winner. 

The theme of this year’s Labor Day parade is “Honoring all who have served.” This includes veterans, law enforcement, EMTs, fire fighters, medical and teachers.

This year’s parade marshals will be James and Sharon Hiemstra. This husband and wife have been very instrumental in helping the Winner American Legion and the Legion Auxiliary.

This year there will be a different parade route with all the construction on Highway 18.

The parade will line up as usual on South County Road. However, instead of heading to the highway, the parade will go south to 7th Street where it will turn and go all the way down 7th St to Winner High School.

Mac’s Carnival and Attractions will be on Main St for four days. The carnival will be open from noon to midnight on Sept. 3. On Sept. 4 from noon to midnight, Sept. 5 from noon to midnight and on Monday, Sept. 6 the carnival will be open after the parade.

Advance tickets of 12 for $20 can be purchased unit Sept. 3 at Chamber office, city of Winner office, True Value, Hidden Gems, Winner Food Center and BankWest.

The Prairie Cruisers car and tractor show will be Saturday, Sept. 4 at the Tripp County museum grounds. The registration will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The car show is from 1-3 p.m.  with an awards ceremony at 3 p.m.

There will be a free meal at noon.

The museum will be open on Sept. 4 and will be serving homemade caramel rolls by James Hiemstra in the morning. At noon, the historical society will be serving homemade pie and ice cream.

There will also be a vendor show at Jubilee Park on the museum grounds. Vendors can set up to sell their crafts, homemade goods and food. For more information contact Eva Watzel at 842-2850.

The Winner Area Chamber of Commerce will be sponsoring ranch bronc and bull riding on Saturday, Sept. 4 at the Tripp County rodeo grounds.

The calcutta will be at 7 p.m. with the action starting at 7:30 p.m.
The stock contractor is Sutton Rodeo.

Added features will be mutton bustin and wild pony races.

Advanced tickets can be obtained at the Chamber office.

Sunday is a full day with Billy Bolander memorial demolition derby. The derby is east of the Tripp County Fairgrounds.

The gates open at noon and the Calcutta is at 1 p.m. There will be concessions on the ground at the derby.

The Winner Regional Health 5K run and walk will kick things off on Monday, Sept. 6. There will be a 5K, one mile race and a 2 mile fun walk.

Sign-in and registration is at 7:15 a.m. in the hospital south parking lot.

The race will start at 8 a.m.

The big parade is at 10 a.m. and following the parade will be the free community BBQ in front of the Legion. This is sponsored by area businesses and the American Legion.

The will be donkey soccer on Labor Day at the fairgrounds. The Calcutta will start at  1 p.m. with action starting at 1:30 p.m.

Some of the other events planned for the Labor Day weekend are men’s slow pitch tournament.

On Friday, the Winner Livestock Auction golf tournament will be held at 1 p.m.

On Saturday, the Best, Mathis, Whetham golf tournament will be held. This is a two person best ball meet at the Winner Country Club. It starts at 1 p.m.

There will be mud races at Winner housing at 2  p.m. on Saturday.

A free movie will be at the Pix Theater at 4 p.m. on Saturday.

There will be Pix Theater concessions from 4-7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

The Black Lab will have entertainment Friday through Monday.

On Friday and Saturday will be Uncle Roy and the Boys  will be featured.

Sunday will feature the band Derailed and Monday it will be DJ VT rockin country.

The Black lab will have brisket and pulled pork sandwiches, nachos on Labor Day weekend. The Labor Day celebration is sponsored by the Winner American Legion.  

Cast chosen for play

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The cast of the upcoming Winner Community Playhouse production include in front from left Tami Comp, Vicky Barfuss, Rhonda Stoecklin and Emily Moser. In back from left are Brandy Biggins, Linda Nelson, Doug Nelson, Tim Novotny, Ron High Rock and Barb DeSersa. “Where There’s A Will There’s A Murder” is the play which will be presented Sept. 10,11 and Sept. 16, 17 and 18. Sandra York is the drama director.

The cast has been chosen and they are busy rehearsing for the upcoming production by the Winner Community Playhouse.

“Where There’s a Will There’s a Murder is the play which will be presented Sept. 10,11 and Sept. 16, 17 and 18. Curtain time is at 8 p.m. with doors open at 7:30 p.m.

The two act play is a comedy/murder-mystery.

For reservations, call 842-1958 or e mail wicoplay@gwtc.net

The cast includes: Tim Novotny, Tami Comp, Vicky Barfuss, Brady Biggins, Doug Nelson, Rhonda Stoecklin, Linda Nelson, Emily Moser, Barb DeSersa and Ron High Rock.

The play is directed by Sandra York with Dan Patmore as the technical director.

Angel Gown Project Announced

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Angel Gown is a new project of the Winner VFW Auxiliary. The gowns are used when an infant passes away.

Winner VFW Auxiliary #4674 recently adopted a new project called “Angel Gown”. Angel Gown’s are a relatively new concept to the area and auxiliary member Kathy Kaiser felt there is a need in the Winner area and began to make the gowns.

Her gowns are made from wedding gowns and are usually silk or satin, thus they are very soft to touch. The beautiful gowns have a definite and supportive role during a period of deep grief and distress. They are used when an infant passes away and the infant is then buried in the beautiful gown.

Kathy is in contact with several hospitals and they know to contact her should they have a need for the gown. She has also placed several gowns at the Rapid City Hospital for them to use when appropriate.

Kathy explains that she makes then in sets of four, each set contains four different sizes. Some have embellishments on them and others are plain.

Jan Endes, auxiliary president, announced the project and stated the angel gown has been a much needed item and the families who have been recipients of a gown in the past are so appreciative and express their thanks during their very difficult time.

Dolores Soles, 97

Dolores Soles, 97, of Winner, SD passed away on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021 at the Winner Regional Health Care Center in Winner, SD.

Funeral services were held on Monday, Aug. 30, 2021 at 2 p.m.  at the Church of Nazarene in Winner. Burial  followed in the Winner City Cemetery.

Dolores Mae Mann was born Aug. 12, 1924 to George and Myrtle (Patterson) Mann along with identical twin sister Dorothy in a farm house north of Colome. In 1927 they moved to a farm southeast of Millboro. She attended school at Millboro High School. Her and her twin Dorothy went home to work on the family farm. Dolores and Dorothy were always mistaken for each other wherever they would go.

Dolores married Frank Soles on Aug. 24, 1942 in Valentine, NE. They lived 13 miles southwest of Winner. To this union four children were born: Frank Allan, Kathy, Linda, and Patricia.

While the children were growing up, they attended Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. Later in life she became a member of Church of the Nazarene and attended with her sister Maxine.

During her adult years she had daycare in her home, helped with the legion steak night, volunteered at the nursing home with her sister Maxine. She loved to bake and taught her daughters and granddaughters how. She had patience and didn’t care on how big of a mess was made in the kitchen. She loved to dance where her and Frank went with family and friends to local dance halls. She also loved to play marbles and skipbo with her children and grandchildren.

She is survived by her children Frank Allan (Joanna) Soles, Bridgeton, MO; Kathy (Craig) Scott, Council Bluffs, IA; Linda (Danny) Brunmeier; Patricia Rehak; and a special friend Kathy (Ron) Taggart all of Winner, SD; also many nieces and nephews and sisters-in-law Ellen Goslin, Idaho; Mary Hayford, Oregon; & Helen Michaels, Idaho.

Her grandchildren Frank Allan Soles Jr., St. Louis, MO; Justin (Val) Brunmeier, Winner, SD; Danielle (Dan) Bohman, Pierre, SD; Jamie (Haris) Scott-Bosnic, West Des Moines, IA; and John (Jessie) Rehak, Winner, SD.

Great grandchildren Alyssa Soles, Tyler Brunmeier, Tayne Bohman, Brantley, John-Douglas, & Jack Rehak.

Great great grandchild RiverLee Brunmeier.

Preceding her in death were her husband Frank, parents George and Myrtle, her siblings Isabel, Lela, Percy, Maxine, Dorothy, Twila, Bud, son-in-law Doug Rehak, Franks parents Bill & Dottie and numerous brothers and sisters.

John Taggart, 89

John Taggart passed away July 24, 2021.  John was born Dec. 1,1931 in Colome, South Dakota. 

He married Lillian Jerred in Colome SD June 11, 1951.  Lillian and John lived on the family farm until 1971, when they moved to Northglenn, Colorado.

John was an active member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Church and the Knights of Columbus in Northglenn, Colorado.  He was Grand Knight of Council 7502 and a founding member.  He was also a member of the Colorado District 4th Degree Exemplification team for many years.

As an avid camper and fisherman, John and Lillian spent many weekends with kids and friends fishing and camping in Colorado.

John was preceded in death by his wife, Lillian, and is survived by his 5 children, Doug (Polly), Jerry (Janine), Karen King, Brad (Linda), Robert (Kim), 20 grandchildren, great grandchildren and his brother Frank.      It was the wish of John for any donations be made to the Alzheimer’s Association or the charity of your choice.  Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be held

Ron Waller Golf Tournament

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Rich Crow Eagle, right and Mike Beardt were named the winners of the Ron Waller memorial member guest golf tournament at the Winner Country Club on Sunday. Making the presentation are Brenda Klein and Steph Waller.

Rich Crow Eagle and Mike Beardt were the winners of the 27th annual Ron Waller Memorial member-guest golf tournament Saturday and Sunday at Winner Country Club.

The pair from Mission shot a 126.

The derby champions were Cordell Nilson and Luke Fischer. The runner-up team was Blake Gardner and Barry Gardner.

Saturday flight winners include:

Flight A

1.  Rich Crow Eagle, Mike Beardt, 63

2.  Blake Bauer, Matt Bauer, 65; 3. Larry Aaker, Anthony Husher, 69; 4. Justin Zeigler, Erin Early, 70

Flight B

1.  Clay Fenenga, Jeff Seefeldt, 81; 2. Eric Pollard, Dan Diez, 81; 3. Jim Halverson/Chris Whitehorn, 81; 4. Kim Hanson, Brian Buchholtz, 81

Flight C

1.  Chad Peterson/Scott Pekarek, 86 2. Kelly Meiners, Mike Hammer, 86; 3. Barry Grossenburg, Bob Severson, 86; 4. Randy Kludt, Dennie Pravecek

Sunday flight winners were:

Flight A—1. Rich Crow Eagle, Mike Beardt, 63; 2. Larry Aaker, Anthony Husher, 64; 3. Lucas Jedlicki, Sam Hossle, 65; 4. Justin Zeigler, Erin Early, 66

Flight B—1. Chuck Keiser, Dave Keiser, 74; 2. Casey Osborn, Brady Moorhead, 75; 3. Joshua Antman, Patrick Iyotte, 75; 4. Chris Burns, Bruce Drapeaux, 75

Flight C—1. Vern Olson, Adam Hutmacher, 72; 2. Jim Hofeldt, Ben Beagle, 76; 3. Stormy Halligan, Troy Feisterman, 77; 4. Barry Grossenburg, Bob Severson, 79.

Pin prize winners on Saturday were:

Hole 2 closes to pin—member Russ Williams, guest Tim Marchese

Hole 3 closest to pin—Justin Zeigler, member and Luke Fischer, guest

Hole 4 long putt—Barry Gardner, member and Austin Moser, guest

Hole 5 closest to pin in 3 Justin Zeigler, member and Anthony Husher, guest

Hole 6 long putt—Blake Baer, member and Scot Pekarek, guest

Hole 7 closest to pin—member Kevin Keiser, guest Matt Bauer

hole 9 long drive—Cordill Nilson, member and Nick Larsen, guest

Pin prize winners on Sunday are:

Hole 2 Closest to pin in 2—Larry Aaker member and Mike Beardt, guest

Hole 3 closest to pin—Stormy Halligan, member and Phil Husher, guest

Hole 4  long putt—Chuck Keiser, member and Mike Cahoy, guest

Hole 5 closest to pin in 3—Bob Benson, member and Erin Early, guest

Hole 6 long putt—Izak Nespor, member and Mike Cahoy, guest

Hole 7  closest to pin—Mike Stickland, member and Anthony Husher, guest

Hole 9 long drive—Izak Nespor, member and Adam Hutmacher, guest

The calcutta winners were:

Championship flight

1. Lucas Jedlicki, Sam Hossle,60 2. Larry Aaker and Anthony Husher, 61; 3. Cordell Nilson, Luke Fischer, 61.5

4. Justin Zeigler, Erin Early, 62.5

First Flight

1-2 Chuck Keiser, Dave Keiser, Landon Engel and Garrett Gronlund, 74; 3-4 Casey Osborn, Brady Moorhead, Joshua Antman, Patrick Iyotte and Mike Stickland and Phil Husher, 74.

Second Flight

1. Vern Olson, Adam Hutmacher 71; 2. Jim Hofeldt, Ben Beagle, 73; 3. Kevin Meiners, Dan Drake, 75.5; 4. Stormy Halligan, Troy Feisterman, 76