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Stephanie Zoer, Freelance Reporter

Stephanie Zoer, Freelance Reporter

Stephanie Zoer has been writing for the Carlyle Observer since April 2020.
She enjoys helping her husband Frank in construction with their company, FSK Construction Services.
On days off, when she gets one, she builds elaborate purple martin bird houses, and also does pebble art. In the winter months, she will sit and knit or crochet while watching TV.
Gardening is another enjoyment. And she has always loved horses, and enjoys writing about them. She owns a beautiful Arabian Appaloosa mare.
Stephanie and Frank have been married for 43 years. They have a son and a daughter.
They have lived in the area for about 14 years. They also lived in Ontario and Alberta, but now call Stoughton home.

Recent Work by Stephanie

Twisted Tree silent auction in Oxbow

Twisted Tree silent auction in Oxbow

This year they received 103 donations for the auction and some of the items raised more than expected.
Celebration of life honoured the life of Ken King

Celebration of life honoured the life of Ken King

“Ken would be humbled with the comments made for him,” she added. “He always wanted to see people happy.”
Redvers was a busy community for Winterfest

Redvers was a busy community for Winterfest

There were plenty of things to do for the kids and they were well entertained, with a colouring contest, scavenger hunt and crafts.  Kendra Miller said there were lineups at all the kids' events, which also included face painting, temporary tattoos, and hair tinsel. Many of the children's activities were at the Golden Age Centre.
Packed house for the Stoughton Christmas concert

Packed house for the Stoughton Christmas concert

They thanked all the students and staff for their hard work to put on the concert and the family and friends that took time to come out and enjoy the concert.
Many gathered for Arcola's Main Street Christmas

Many gathered for Arcola's Main Street Christmas

This event was started to boost the love of Christmas to the community, and organizers look forward to seeing everyone in 2025.
Welcome to Winter in Stoughton was a busy event

Welcome to Winter in Stoughton was a busy event

The event was well attended throughout the evening. The chamber also has the Elf Stoughtonberry Starlight visiting throughout town, and she will continue to be out and about throughout the coming days.
Daryl Harrison is a dedicated family man, farmer, Cannington MLA

Daryl Harrison is a dedicated family man, farmer, Cannington MLA

Harrison is proud of what they produce on the farm, and although his life is busy with his roles as MLA and now the Minister of Agriculture, he will always remain a farmer at heart.
The Friendship Club of Oxbow celebrates Christmas early

The Friendship Club of Oxbow celebrates Christmas early

On Dec. 6, the club held its annual Christmas dinner with a turkey dinner that included all of the fixings and enough food to feed at least 65 people.
Redvers Wranglers participate in roping clinic

Redvers Wranglers participate in roping clinic

The purpose of the clinic was to learn or work on roping skills with 4-H members of all different levels and abilities.
Ken King was a beloved community leader and entrepreneur in Carlyle

Ken King was a beloved community leader and entrepreneur in Carlyle

Ken King, who owned King's Department Store in Carlyle for many years, died on Dec. 6 at the age of 62.
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