Please see the attached bracket for the Region 2 Wrestling Duals, held this Saturday Feb 5 at May-Port CG starting at 10:00 AM. Good luck, Patriots!
Shannon Reynolds was a guest reader at PBJ today! The students loved it! 🌟
The Track & Field Apparel store has been extended to February 7th! https://bsnteamsports.com/shop/MPCGTF222
JUMP ROPE FOR ❤️ at PBJ!
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I am pleased to announce that we have no active cases of COVID-19 at May-Port CG. The number of active cases in Traill County are also down to 26. We do have many students experiencing a variety of illnesses. Thank you for taking precautions to stay healthy.
V Hockey: End of 2nd period Ice Dawgs up 2-1 against Fosston-Bagley.
V Hockey: End of 1st period Ice Dawgs up 2-0 against Fosston-Bagley. Noah Mehus and Walker McGillis with the goals.
Congratulations to our Senior Ice Dawgs! We are proud of you!
MPCG FBLA on ND Today sharing their community service project “Preserve the Mayville Public Library”
Check out North Dakota Today on KVLY at around 9:45 am this morning to see our FBLA members talk about their community service project!
Mrs. Fugleberg’s class is working with Mrs. Connick on their snowflake project.
Groundhog Day and the 100th day of School!
2nd grade was correct, we will have more winter!
Kinder and 1st teamed up for 100th day activities. They all work together so nicely on 100 focused projects!
Celebrating the 100th day of school!! 🎉🎉
4th Grade Visits the GST Independent Living Center
School and all activities are canceled for Tuesday, February 1, 2022.
The May-Port CG School District is starting two hours late on Tuesday, February 1, 2022.
Practicing sight words in Mrs. Hogfoss’ kindergarten classroom! The kids got to put the sight word sticky note on her face! 😄
JV Hockey Final: Ice Dawgs lose 1-2 against Williston. Noah Mehus had the lone goal.
Another round of Family Feud!!
Today’s featured business is Jacobson Studio!
Ron’s Photography was started in the fall of 1978 after Ron Jacobson received his Photography Degree in 1977. Ron and his wife Toni started their portrait studio from their house in Finley. In 1982 they added a second location in Mayville; becoming their only location in 1984. The name was changed to Jacobson Studio and Framing to encompass the art and the custom framing and matting they offered.
During the 1990’s and early 2000’s they had a second location in Grand Forks, to offer art, photography and gifts. They closed that location to concentrate on Mayville around 2010. Their location in downtown Mayville is in the ‘oldest’ commercial building built in Mayville.
They have employed as many as 8 people at both locations over the years, but currently are a husband and wife team with seasonal help.
Services include portraits of all types, wedding coverage, school and sports photography; along with commercial photography for businesses and institutions, along with custom framing and matting that can customize art and photography for peoples homes and businesses. Copying old photos and providing passport photos is also part of their services.
Ron and Toni have done it all, starting with film photography; even doing their own processing and printing for many years; to being one of the first studios in the 1990’s to work with digital.
Ron is one of the highest, decorated Professional Photographers in North Dakota with both a Masters Degree and Craftsman Degree, along with Certification from the Professional Photographers of America, 2 National Awards and 9 times North Dakota Photographer of the Year, and many other awards. He has been on the Photographic World Cup Team representing USA and has had 2 images be part of the Grand Imaging Awards (top 10 in each category entered). That is special because they are judged from upwards of 7000 prints each year.
Toni is also a Craftsman and has a National Award. Both served their State and Regional associations on boards all the way up to Presidents. They were the first husband and wife to both serve as Presidents of those organizations.
Ron and Toni continue to service their customers with quality portraits, fine art, framing and products that their clients can share and cherish for years.