Fill in the Blank

OK kiddies, you have until the end of the day Monday (May 12) to enter this contest. It may take me a few days to pick one, there are two entries right now that are neck and neck.

Ok, I’m going to up the Ante this time for best caption. The winner will receive a South Dacola T-shirt with the logo on the front and the winning toon on the back. So think it over and submit as many as you want. Don’t let Russ beat you this time with lines from Star Trek.

Please leave your caption in the comment area on this blog. If it does not appear right away, no worries, I moderate all comments.

CONTEST ends May 12th

Event Center Task Force – Fill in the Blank

Help me figure out this list of ‘Average Folks’

Some of them I know, some I have an Inkling.

KNOWN LIST:

Dean Buckneberg, (SF Chamber of Commerce)
Pat Costello (City Council)
Darin Daby (School District)
Dana Dykhouse (First Premier)
Steve Egger (Egger Steel) (Pavilion Board)
Jim Entenman (J & L Harley)
Debbie Hoffman (School District)
Bob Litz (City Council)
Al Schoeneman (Schoeneman’s)
MAYBE KNOW:

Jim Woster (co-chair – Argus?)

Jean Nichols (Nichols Media?)

Joe Bunkers (Bunkers Const?)

Terry Baloun, cochair (Pavilion?)

NO CLUE:

Bob Christensen (Equestrian?)

Noel Olson (community volunteer?)

Jean Fuller (SD Democratic Party?)
Aaron Haddorff (Augie wrestler?)
Charlene Harbert (?)

The Ghost of Dude WEIGHS IN. The corporate entertainment tax and advertising tax would be the best approach.

Your Cheatin’ Heart

Star School Project Music Documentary Film Series Presents:

Show Time: Sunday, May 11 @ 3pm

Location: Monks House of Ale Repute

Film: Hank Williams: Honky Tonk Blues

“By the time Hank Williams died, drunk, drugged and alone in the back seat of his Cadillac on New Year’s Eve 1952, he had redefined country music. He was 29 years old. Honky Tonk Blues is the first feature length documentary to tell the story of County music’s most important figure and his brilliant, tortured life. Hank Williams was a recording artist for just six years and a star for four. He recorded 88 songs under his own name, half of which were hits: “Cold, Cold Heart’, “Hey, Good Lookin'”, “Jambalaya”, “Your Cheatin’ Heart’, “I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still in Love With You)”, and “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry”. The film recovers Hank Williams from the legend. Using never before seen footage, photos and audio of Hank Williams and featuring interviews with many friends and family who have never spoken on camera before, the film tells a story of Hank Williams rise and fall in full, vivid detail.”

All films are free of charge. For information on future films or general questions, please visit: http://www.starschoolproject.com/

I own this documentary and highly recommend people go watch it. It is one of the better ones about his life.