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Students Learn of History During Field Trip
On June 15th the museum welcomed the Richer School grade 3 and 4 students along with their teachers, Lorna Koplow, Danielle Lefko, Christine Francy and Dana Kozak, for an afternoon filled with stories,drawing and viewing artifacts.
Thanks to Lorna Annell and Pierrette Sherwood for sharing their time and information to the group. A fun time was had by all.
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Crib Club Corner
Richer’s Crib Club meets at the Young at Hearts Hall regularly.
Summer Series
2nd Tuesday of the month
Starts at 7pm
Next dates July 11, Aug 8
$5 admission, no partner required Free coffee & snacks
You Can WIN!!
At Crib!
Richer Crib Club held its June tournament on June 13th and we had a great turnout! Helen Sabot was the big winner of the evening with Dan Ross coming in second and Paul Saindon in third place. Roger Chenier got the dimes for fourth place and newcomer Tammy Duncan took the Booby prize. There were two 50/50 draws and lucky Wally Adair won them both! Congratulations to all our winners! Our July tournament is on Tuesday the 11th at 7:00 pm at the Richer Young at Hearts and we hope to see you all again then. Remember, entry fees are still only $5, coffee and snacks are always free and you don’t need a partner to participate so mark your calendars and plan to join us!
RCC Awards Two Bursaries
T-Shirts Raise Over $1,100 for Bursaries
Dan Guetre with the Dawson Trail Dispatch recently presented a cheque for $1,105 to the Richer Community Club to be used for the Brent Wery Memorial Bursaries starting in 2024.
“Brent left an impact on me as we talked regularly about growing the community,” said Guetre who call Richer home. “With the help of Erin from Spruce Corner Creations and Norm from Burnell’s Food Plus, we were able to get these shirts out to the public with one of Brent’s most iconic quotes.”
Currently there are a few t-shirts left at Burnell’s for sale but they are going fast.
The “You’re not stuck if you get unstuck” t-shirts not only represent an actual encounter with mud for Brent Wery, but has turned into a philosophy of never giving up and finding solutions.
With the help of some of the Wery family, the RCC Brent Wery Memorial bursaries in the amount of $250.00 each were presented to Sylvie Van Den Driessche and Cassidy Vinet (pictured).