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Category: Event  Date: 2020-01-03

Hendricksons Recognized

Jay and Elaine Hendrickson have spent many years supporting the CCC Museum of South Dakota in Hill City. Jay was in the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 30s and then served in the military during WWII and Korea. Both Jay and Elaine are past officers on the board at the CCC Museum and both have been active in the Lion's Club for many years.

We wanted to show our appreciation for their many years of service. Museum volunteers created wooden plaques to recognize and honor the Hendrcksons who call Hill City, SD home. Jay will be 99 years young in February 2020.

Thank you Jay and Elaine Hendrickson for your years of service.

Jay and Elaine Hendrickson
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Jay and Elaine Hendrickson recognized for many years of service.

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