Max News
Max News 3-24-08
Harley Zahnow of Minot, formerly of Max, passed away Sunday in a Minot Nursing Home. Harley was 79 and had been in poor health for several years. His brother, also formerly of Max, Ray and his wife, Leona, live in Minot now. Our sympathy to Harley's family.
The family with four children is still looking for a house to rent or buy in Max or in the area so their three children can attend the Max Public School. Please notify me or e-mail Helen Klemetsrud at klem@westriv.com if you have such a place available or know of one.
Little Hoppers Daycare one mile south of Max has full and part time openings. The school bus will drop the kids off from the Max School District. This has a safe and friendly environment, along with a large play area. There are always many activities planned throughout the week. Nutritional menus through Heartland Food Service are served. The Owner/Manager is licensed with over 13 years of experience, associate degree in Child Development, First Aide and CPR trained and in the process of getting her Rite from Start Certification. You may call Jessica Henne at 679-2256 or at 661-0240. If you watch "Business Beat" on Channel #13 on Thursdays 6 and 10 o'clock news, you will see Little Hoppers Daycare featured on one of their episodes. This daycare is going to be added as another business on the Max website too.
On Sunday, April 13th the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Max is having their Spring Buffet dinner from 11 to 1:30. And the very next Sunday, April 20th the Max Over 55 Club (formerly known as the Max Senior Citizens) will be having an event you will want to take part in. So you are all invited to the Max Civic Center for a French toast and sausage breakfast served by this Over 55 Club from 9 to 1 o'clock. A free will offering will be taken with the proceeds to be used for renovations at the Max Senior Center building. Subsidized by Thrivent for Lutherans.
"Life doesn't require that we do the best - only that we try our best." H.Jackson Brown, Jr.