
The first of three Community Potlucks was held on Jan. 10 in the 4-H Building at the Mineral County Fairgrounds in Superior. The next one will be held on Feb. 10 with a discussion about the impact of last summers fires. (Photo courtesy of Monte & Loie Turner)
January 31, 2018
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Winter months can feel long and boring, which is why a group of local citizens decided to bring back Community Pot Luck dinners in January, February and March. The first pot luck was held on Jan. 10 at the 4-H Building at the Mineral County Fair Grounds in Superior.