tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8071098485617569087.post2988645016424985343..comments2023-07-25T21:41:23.614-06:00Comments on Thru Prairie Grass: Govert, South Dakota: Get Together, Pull Together, Stick Together (Part III: A Novel P.T.A. Program)Thru Prairie Grass: Govert, South Dakotahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01882659793608166451noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8071098485617569087.post-68555873572770126862014-05-03T12:04:53.046-06:002014-05-03T12:04:53.046-06:00Sweetheart,
Thanks for another wonderful blog pos...Sweetheart,<br /><br />Thanks for another wonderful blog posting this week. It’s always a genuine pleasure to read your interesting, informative, and creative blog articles.<br /><br />I’m amazed at how much time, effort, planning, and thought evidently and obviously went into the development of the PTA program presented that night in February 1935…and, at how much of your time, energy, work-effort, creativity, and thought went into writing about it for us to read. It’s certainly easy to see why PTA meetings were enjoyed so much by Goverites, and why those periodic social gatherings were so eagerly anticipated and well attended. It was quite a full evening of activity put together by the planners that night...music, good food, entertaining skits, much laughter, and lots of joyful camaraderie for everyone there…oh, and also a bit of school/town oriented PTA business thrown in to boot. So, it’s easy to see why these meetings were such a huge highlight in the lives of the residents living around Govert, and why the gatherings would have been an activity so thoroughly enjoyed by all.<br /><br />Thanks for giving us so much interesting information about that evening’s activities, and for telling us so much about the folks in attendance…and, for doing so in such an entertaining way for us…very rich in details, complete right down to including “words and music”!<br /><br />Thanks to you, we are continually learning more and more details about Govert’s residents and their lives and interactions. You create wonderfully informative word pictures about the people in Govert, thereby helping us to get to know them better and better as the weeks pass. You are masterful at adding depth and richness to the history and events you write about each week…and this week is no exception. In my opinion, very well done again this week! Thanks!<br /><br /><br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02804651831910954606noreply@blogger.com