Passing the volunteer torch
As a generation of community volunteers ages, transition planning becomes key
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Arlyss (left) and Clint Long were honored July 11 at the Wild Horse Stampede in Wolf Point for decades of service leading the volunteer-based Stampede committee.
Photo by James Walling / Northern Plains Independent
Left to right: Wolf Point’s Christy Stensland, Nicole Paulson and JD Stensland pause between events at the Wild Horse Stampede rodeo Saturday, July 11.
Issue Date: 8/19/2020
Last Updated: 8/18/2020 5:05:49 PM |
By James Walling, Northern Plains Independent
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