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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

Estevan woman reflects on her battles with menopause

Estevan woman reflects on her battles with menopause

Jennifer Olfert spoke of her experiences for a crowd at the Stoughton Public Library.
Revamped fundraiser supports southeast daycare

Revamped fundraiser supports southeast daycare

For the first time, the event was a parents' night rather than a ladies' night.
Photos, The Moose Whisperer and Fun is Where you Make It go hand in hand

Photos, The Moose Whisperer and Fun is Where you Make It go hand in hand

Southeast Saskatchewan family has a variety of interests.
Ducks Unlimited honours southeast resident for his service

Ducks Unlimited honours southeast resident for his service

Dale Garling was recognized at annual fundraising event.
Glow in the dark funspiel makes for an entertaining day

Glow in the dark funspiel makes for an entertaining day

Twelve curling teams were entered.
Carlyle U15, U18 teams knocked out of provincials

Carlyle U15, U18 teams knocked out of provincials

Both the U15 and U18 teams faced off against Lumsden in their respective south finals.
Stoughton Feed Processing turns seeds into feed

Stoughton Feed Processing turns seeds into feed

Processing feed is not simply unloading a semi of durum wheat and putting it in a bin.
Moose Creek Red Angus Family Farm is a five-generation operation

Moose Creek Red Angus Family Farm is a five-generation operation

The operation has 500 head of cattle and has won awards for its quality animals.
Nelson Motors and Equipment helps make farming easier

Nelson Motors and Equipment helps make farming easier

The company dates back to the late 1950s and employs about 150 people.
Column: Hats off to the farmers

Column: Hats off to the farmers

Farmers have to overcome a lot of adversity to feed a growing world.
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