Our community yearbooks began regular printing back in 2010. With the basic concept of allowing ourselves a chance to hold onto a piece physical media that we could at to our collection of books. In 20 years we could reflect on what we strive to do now and enjoy the remembering the people that we once spent so much of our lives with. With each passing year the yearbooks get more and more refined and more and more people getting interested and involved. Unfortunately, with the costs associated with printing, not everyone has the opportunity to see the amazing pieces of history. Now for the first time in our communities history we are hosting lower quality .pdf files for everyone to see!


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