Westside Eagle-Observer

HOLLAND

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week before last. Metal prices are low and we only collected about $27 for the aluminum cans I’d accumulate­d and Jim’s scrap aluminum and steel. It was nice to have more room in the cellar though and to clean up the scrap pile around the big tree in the back yard. Now the next item on my list is to burn our little brushpile, but it’s been too windy each time I’ve thought I’d accomplish that chore.

The homecoming activities on Friday capped off a very busy week. I was happy I had no meeting to attend Monday night, but each day thereafter my calendar was full. Lions Club meeting on Tuesday was followed by an interview with a museum commission member that evening. Then, Wednesday, I had appointmen­ts for interviews with the instructor of the HVAC class, the high school principal and superinten­dent of schools. Thursday morning, I joined a few Lions Club members in cleaning up a small section of Hillcrest Cemetery, and that evening I attended a school board meeting. Following the homecoming parade Friday morning, the owner of Sophie’s Boutique on Main Street held her ribbon cutting and official grand opening with refreshmen­ts and prize drawings.

The football season is nearing its end. We picked up grandson Matthew and one of his friends and took them along to the game Friday night. The homecoming queen and court were lovely and the weather just chilly enough to be good football weather. Our Gravette Lions came away with a homecoming victory but not by as wide a margin as expected. Unfortunat­ely, the Razorbacks didn’t fare so well on Saturday night.

Plump pumpkins are evident at area markets and roadside stands. Seasonal decoration­s have appeared on porches and in yards around the area. They feature the pumpkins with bales of hay, cornstalks and scarecrows. The farmers’ market is still offering an abundance of fresh produce, including radishes, green onions and a variety of letttuces from fall gardens. Vendors say they will continue until the first killing frost. I visited Saturday and brought home some spicy mustard greens, some radishes and small yellow squash. I will cook the nice leafy radish tops for another meal of greens.

Saturday was booked full as I squeezed in three activities that day. I enjoyed brunch with the ladies attending the leading ladies luncheon hosted by the Assembly of God women’s group, then drove to Hiwasse for its annual fall festival. I visited with several folks, sampled the chili entries in the cook-off competitio­n and purchased some green onions and peppers at one of the booths. When that event ended, I stopped by the family fun day put on by Sam and Christy Green and their Green Heart Realty staff. Lots of entertaini­ng activities were featured, and I hope to have some pictures in next week’s newspaper. Several downtown merchants sponsored a Main Street pajama jam benefiting the Northwest Arkansas Children’s Shelter, but I missed that celebratio­n since I had too much work to catch up on.

Susan Holland is a longtime Benton County resident and an employee of the Westside Eagle Observer. She can be contacted by email at sholland@nwadg.com. Opinions expressed are those of the author.

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