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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

Tournaments slated for the Stoughton Golf Club

Tournaments slated for the Stoughton Golf Club

Clubhouse is fully-licensed and popular with golfers and the community.
Enjoy the scenery while playing golf at Moose Creek

Enjoy the scenery while playing golf at Moose Creek

The course is located in the Moose Creek Regional Park, which overlooks Grant Devine Lake.
Lampman Sports Weekend lived up to its name and then some

Lampman Sports Weekend lived up to its name and then some

Sports weekend offered a variety of competitions and fun community activities in the southeast town.
Carlyle's golf course a big part of the community

Carlyle's golf course a big part of the community

This course was established in the 1960s and is located on the north side of Highway 13 at the east entrance of the town.
Lampman Golf Course members love their artificial greens

Lampman Golf Course members love their artificial greens

The course's fairways are maintained by volunteers and retirees in the Lampman area.
Stoughton Soccer’s fun tournament attracted 47 teams

Stoughton Soccer’s fun tournament attracted 47 teams

Teams came from southern Saskatchewan to compete.
WECan enthusiasts enjoyed a horse show at New Hope Ranch

WECan enthusiasts enjoyed a horse show at New Hope Ranch

There are several levels, beginning with children and moving up to Level 7, and then the master’s level is the top.
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