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However, it doesnt
work with other dogs,
so we dont recommend feeding your
dog alphabet soup. It
would probably just
make a big mess. Each
episode uses Marthas
unique linguistic abilities and the hilarious
consequences to engage kids and help
build their vocabulary
skills.
On behalf of
the Dayton Community and the Dayton Elementary students and
staff, we would like
to thank IPTV for the
Martha Speaks program. All of our Daycare, Early Childhood,
and K-4 students truly
enjoyed the afternoon. We would also
like to thank the folks
from Almost Home
for bringing their cats
and sharing the story
of Skippyjon Jones,
which is a story about
a cat who thinks hes a
Martha Speaks visited Dayton Monday, Nov. 24. She visited the
Chihuahua. It was an
Dayton
Library and the Dayton Elementary School.
awesome event!
Dayton Review
subscription receipts
date back to 1895
Dayton grad promoted to manager
Lane sisters discover
historic records. . .
Swedish Club
Potluck Dec. 9
Emanuel Lutherans
Christmas Eve Service
Emanuel Lutheran in Dayton will be holding their Christmas Eve service Tuesday, Dec.
24 at 8 pm.
Communion will be served and will be singing Silent Night.Come join the celebration.
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Lori Long of Gowrie and Brad Oeltjenbruns received the Honorary 4-H member
award at the recent 4-H banquet. Long has
volunteered with the beef, poultry and rabbit
4-H projects while Oeltjenbruns has helped
the sheep committee.
Kendall Sandgren Historian, Matthew Ross
Recreation, Katie Walrod Vice President
Silver Spurs: Junior Achievement
Awards Morgan Walsh, Emma Woltman Intermediate Acheivement Awards Elizabeth
Woltman Senior Achievement Awards Ashlee
Grady, Jenna Sankey Officer Awards Garrett
Barker Photographer, Libbie Lowry Vice
President, Jenna Sankey President, Elizabeth
Woltman Historian.
Washington Winners: Junior Achievement Awards Megan Anderson, Ryan Fransen, Jacob Geis, Christine Housken, Alyson
Nieland, Dillon Summers, Samuel Sytsma
Intermediate Achievement Awards Evan Anderson, Leah Gibbons, Lauren Harris, Justin
Koester, Tommy Lennon, Olivia Mitchell, Ashley Nieland, Daven Rees, Hannah Rees, Dillon
Sytsma Senior Achievement Awards Madison
Anderson, Matt Fransen, Collin Harris, Devin
Summers Officer Awards Madison Anderson
President, Megan Anderson, Aubrey Holtorf,
Carson Holtorf, Peyton Powell, Daven Rees,
and Samuel Sytsma Historian, Collin Harris
Secretary, Christine Housken, Hannah Rees
Recreation Leader, Leslie Housken Reporter,
Tommy Lennon Vice President, Olivia Mitchell Treasurer, Devin Summers Photographer
4-Hers who had completed their first
year in 4-H were also recognized during the
evening.
4-H award of clover pins and certificates
were presented for volunteers serving five, fifteen and twenty years as a 4-H volunteer. Five
years of service to the 4-H program receive the
silver clover pin: Howard Haase, Photography
Workshop Leader; Jodena Harris, Washington
Winners Club Leader; Troy Harris, Rifle and
Archery Discipline Leader; Karen Hayes, Pet
Superintendent; Angie & Mark Kiefer, Lost
Grove Harvester Club Leaders; Thera Shey McMahon, Badger Builders & Fort Dodge Falcons
Club Leader; Sue Montgomery, Elkhorn Eagles
Club Leader; Laura Walsh, Badger Builders
Club Leader, Khris Wolff, Johnson Jaguars
Club Leader
Receiving a pearl pin for 15 years of service: Loren Adam, Sheep Committee; Receiving a diamond pin for 20 years of service: Ray
Kauffman, Sheep Project Leader and Lauri McIntire, Sheep and Horse Projects Leader
Leaders thanked for working with youth
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I wish to thank
everyone for the cards
and gifts I received
and for coming to the open house
for my 90th Birthday.
Thanks again.
- Rosie Gaworski
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The winning class for the SV food drive is pictured above, in the first row are Nate Montgomery, Quinton Clancy, Parker Johnson, Jarret Loeske, and Chase Swieter. Pictured in
the second row are Hayley Studyvin, Jezzika Johnson, Maddison Lundberg, Jaynie Ferrari,
Delaney Conrad, Katie Wickwire, Cassidy Lambert, Kasey Lundberg, Shelby Cummins,
and Morgan Castenson.
Southeast Valley Student Council held
a very successful food drive for the Southeast
Valley communities.
Overall Grade Level winner was the 5th
Grade. Grade Level winners were 5th Grade:
Mrs. Langner, 6th Grade: Mrs. Halligan, 7th
Grade: Mr. Schreier, 8th Grade: Mrs. Snyder.
More than 500 items were donated to
the pantries.
Emanuel Lutheran
caroling evening Dec. 17
The members of Emanuel Lutheran,
Dayton, will be caroling at the Grandview Care
Center Wednesday, Dec. 17 at 6pm. There will
Rittgers scores 18 for team. . .
be a meal served afterwards at the church.
The snow date will be Saturday, Dec. 20
The Southeast Valley Girls Basketball should weather interfere.
team started their first season with a win over
Ogden.
The Jaguars played a great game with
high intensity. They started the game with a
big first quarter scoring 22 points while holding Ogden to 13 points. Southeast Valley ended
the game with a high-scoring fourth quarter also
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scoring 20 points. The Jags put a lot of pressure
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Southeast Valley had three scorers in building Friday, Dec. 19 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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Winter bird feeding begins in Iowa;
609,000 Iowans feed birds: DNR
Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014
By Joe Wilkinson
Iowa Department of Natural Resources
If you were wait for wintry weather to start
stocking the bird feedersyou have it.
With temperatures dipping into the teens
and even single digits, it is creating crowds at
those backyard feeders.
The latest U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Outdoor Recreation Survey indicates that 609,000
Iowans feed wildlife. Most of that is maintaining winterand late fallfeeding stations for
birds. Migrating songbirds are setting up their
feeding stops now, ahead of the heavy duty
wind, cold and snow. They want to expend as
little energy as possible, while consuming maximum calories to stay warm.
The bonus to us?
Its just a great way to bring the outdoors
right into our homes. We can see the songbird
activity, hear their cheery calls. They brighten
our spirits, assesses DNR wildlife diversity
technician Pat Schlarbaum. For him, the darkeyed juncos showing up in the fall trigger the
call to step into action.
The first step is cleaning your feeders. Removing debris and bacteria reduces the chanced
of disease this winter. Use a weak bleach and
water solution to scrub and rinse them; whether
they are still hanging in the yardor are stored
in the garage somewhere.
Next up? Run an extension cord and small
heating element to the birdbath.
If you are the one providing water for the
birding community; you are probably going to
have the largest selection of songbirds visiting
your backyard, predicts Schlarbaum.
Should you have just one feeder and one
choice of feedblack oil sunflower seed attracts the widest variety of desirable songbirds; cardinals, nuthatches, tufted titmice, blue
jays, chickadees and more flock to sunflower
seeds. Do yourself and the birds a favor. Flip the
bag over and check the fat content. The higher
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Dayton Community
Grocery
Community Grocery
Cheese Stuffed Garlic Rolls
1 pound pizza dough
36 mozzarella cubes
2 tablespoons butter
1/2 teaspoon Italian seasoning
1 garlic clove, minced
1/4 cup parmesan cheese
directions:
Lightly grease a large baking sheet.
Divide the dough into 18 equal pieces. Flatten a piece of dough and place 2 chunks
of cheese inside, sealing the dough around
the cheese tightly. Place on the baking sheet
seam side down and continue with the remaining dough. Cover and let rise until puffy,
about 30 minutes.
Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 375F.
Combine the butter, Italian seasoning, and
garlic in a small bowl and microwave until
the butter is melted. Brush all over with the
butter mixture. Sprinkle evenly with the Parmesan cheese. Bake for 20 minutes, or until
golden brown. Serve very warm.
Saturday, December 6, the Swedish Ameri- chosen to be St. Lucia and reenact her charity
can community from the greater Swede Bend on Lucia Day. The same will happen in Stratarea will be celebrating the upcoming St. Lu- ford, with young women (ages 16 and older)
cia Day (December 13) with their annual Lucia representing the predominantly Swede settled
Festivity of Light pageant at the Stratford Lu- area of Swede Bend; which includes Boxholm,
theran Church, 812 Teneyck Ave. Stratford.
Harcourt, Gowrie, Dayton, Burnside, Pilot
New this year is a Swedish Carol Singalong Mound, Swede Bend (Hardin twp), east Marion
at 1:30pm prior to the pageants start at 2pm at twp (Stanhope), Stratford, rural Stratford (north
the Stratford Lutheran Church.
and west Marion twp), and the Swede Town
Much like other Lucia events held in Scan- area of Fort Dodge.
dinavia and in other Scandinavian influenced
Candidates are required to have Swedish
parts of the world women are selected from the ancestry, whether a descendent of the Swede
local community as Lucia candidates.
Prior to Lucia Day, one of the women are Continued on page 8...
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Cookie anyone?
to do utensils and appliances mixers, choppers, blenders, food processors and all the new
things coming on the market. One example, I
can now produce a small, tasty meat loaf in about
20 minutes after quickly mixing it.
One of the best things to come on the
market, in my estimation, is cake mixes which
have been greatly improved. I have learned to
make many tasty variations by getting out the
box (preferred flavor of the day) some eggs, oil
and water or perhaps some special fruit mix and
in less than an hour I have a delicious desert,
even using canned (no fail) frosting. Family
and church favorites are cherry chocolate, apple
spice and rum with pineapple sauce. For that one
the instant puddings and canned pineapple make
a quick, great sauce.
With all of these modern conveniences when cookie walk and Christmas time
roll around I find myself reminiscing about the
old days, growing up and helping my Mom
with her baking and later her walking in to our
familys Christmas get together loaded with rye
bread, many cookies and perhaps several packages of home frozen corn to prepare. How many
have these memories or Moms baking? Can you
smell the great scents wafting about the house,
the vanilla, chocolate, cinnamon, peppermint
and others? Close your eyes and remember. Perhaps you will be motivated to go to the kitchen
and bake some Christmas cookies. There stlll is
time.
Emanuels Sunday School Christmas Program will be December 14 at 5:00 pm. The
annual Smorgasbord supper will be held after the program.
Potato bologna, ham, lutefisk, pickled herring, cheesy potatoes, table service and beverage will be provided. Each family is asked to
bring a dish to share.
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have their special holiday open house on Friday.
Please check the Holiday Open House ad on
the back page of this weeks Dayton Review
for exact open house hours at each Dayton
business.
Businesses are offering registration for door
prizes, refreshments and goodies, and Christmas
items for sale.
Businesses involved in the Christmas Holiday Open House promotion include From Miry
Clay Pottery, Blue Sky Photography, Bella On
Main, Family Pharmacy, Dayton Community
Grocery, The Nail Place, and Dayton Review.
Please check the ad on the back page for full
holiday Open House information at each business.
Security Savings Bank Open House
Security Savings Bank in Dayton will have
it Christmas Open House Friday, Dec. 5. There
will be cookies, coffee and goodies.
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Pictured left to right are Sage Michalski, Karlee Walker, Erica Nordin, Hannah Peterson,
Regina Cook, and Kennedy Gallentine.
the first ladies of Arkansas fashion exhibit and
the Arkansas Hollywood stars exhibits. Many
movies have been filmed in Little Rock and the
surrounding area.
The group also toured Heifer International,
which is an organization that provides animals
to people in third world countries. Groups, individuals, and organizations can buy an animal to send to a family and then the family and
Dayton Review
ICCC Cyber Defense Team members are back row, left to right, Robert Hardiman
(Lake City), Tristan Nicholson (Fort Dodge), Sean Kramer (Fort Dodge), Isaac Ross (Fort
Dodge), and Marc Matthes, Advisor. Front row, left to right are, Alex Melton (Boone) and
Kat Chavez (Storm Lake). Not pictured are Nathan Griswold (Fort Dodge) and Chris Davies (Fort Dodge).
Their job is to try and hack into the Blue Teams
systems and steal flags. If a Blue Team has
Stratford Promotions Committee
one of their flags stolen, they lose points. The
invites you to enjoy the blessings
Cyber Defense Competition pits the industrys
of the holiday season!
very best against some of the most talented stuDecember 6 dents in the Midwest.
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payroll w/h
$1,154.06
Treasurer of State
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$245.68
A+TOWING
towing suburban
$115.00
ABC Pest Control
pest control
$125.00
Access Systems
copier overage
$684.67
Advantage Administrators administration fee
$63.00
Airgas North Central
tank lease
$41.94
Amazon
supplies
$250.49
Anamosa Community School District open enrollment
$918.16
Apple Computer, Inc.
computer
$999.00
Black Hills Energy
natural gas
$633.45
Boone Community School open enrollment
$10,711.75
Caseys General Store
gasoline & suppies
$1,107.97
Castenson, Kristi
red ribbon supplies
$24.94
Dayton Light & Power
electricity & water
$2,400.35
Dayton Review
publication of minutes
$511.63
Deck 76 Service
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$374.40
Decker Equipment
maintenance supplies
$164.91
Demco
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$446.10
Doolittle Oil Co., Inc.
oil and def
$1,006.79
Elec Engineering & Equip Co light bulbs
$33.32
Engel Law Office
services
$90.00
Flickinger, Karla
gasoline
$12.00
Fort Dodge Ford
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$266.45
Fort Dodge Machine & Supply mechanic supplies
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Genesis Development special education services
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Gowrie Family Chiropractic Clinic DOT physical
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Greene Acres Lawn Service mowing & spraying
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Grossnickle Plumbing Heating repairs to plumbing
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Harcourt Outlines, Inc.
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Health Products For You special education supplies
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Hoglund Bus Co., Inc.
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ICSS
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IDATP
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Ia Assoc of School Business Officials workshop
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Ia Athletic Field Construction Co. winterizing of irrigation system $160.00
Iowa Central Comm College college classes
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J.P. Byson Oil Co.
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Lehigh Valley Coop Telephone services
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Lizer, Jori
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Menards
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Messenger
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Midamerican Energy
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OHalloran International
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$2,181.99
Ogden Community Schools open enrollment
$76,053.43
P & R Entry Doors, Inc.
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$350.00
Positive Promotions
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$377.10
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$83.62
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$1,189.33
Rasix Computer Center
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$38.04
Renaissance Learning, Inc.
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$1,819.00
Rieman Music
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$83.42
Rogers Tire Service
tire repairs
$90.00
Sara Morford
bus physical
$125.00
Schnurr & Company, LLP
audit
$2,500.00
Scholastic Book Fairs
book fair proceeds
$2,930.61
School Bus Sales
bus parts
$364.94
School Specialty, Inc._2
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$462.52
Screen Surgeons
screens for chrome books
$310.00
Softchoice Corporation
software
$1,077.50
Star Energy-Division of Gromark, Inc. LP
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$3,060.50
Thomas Bus Sales Of Iowa, Inc bus parts
$227.53
Timberline Billing Service LLC medicade services
$110.21
Timothy C. Blair
garbage
$1,420.00
Trans Mississippi Bio Supply
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$25.79
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$623.10
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$719.58
Greene Acres Lawn Service
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$3,780.00
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Amazon
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$411.56
Constance Willits
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$1,315.00
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$1,392.79
Electrical Engineering
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$169.34
Family Pharmacy
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$9.35
Dan Fluckiger
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Institutional Hardware
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$649.52
JP Byson
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Martin Brothers
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$19.75
Mid Iowa Sign
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$450.00
NASCO
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$205.00
Rieman Music
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$255.00
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$34.48
Target
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$30.40
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$81.49
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$579.00
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$968.02
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$1,886.00
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$835.86
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$284.15
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$1,033.39
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$2,959.20
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$33.39
Delta Dental
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$181.40
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Dominos Pizza
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Earthgrains Company (The)
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are: Janelle Hotz as a Youth Committee member, Barb Martin as leader of the Nifty Newark, Sue Montgomery as leader of the Elkhorn
Eagles, and Deb Rockow leader of the Douglas
Dreamers.
County project awards were presented
to the 4-H members by Extension staff members and the County Youth and 4-H Committee members. 4-Hers had to submit their record
keeping materials in order to be considered for
these awards. Citizenship, communication, and
leadership were considered when selections
were made.
Abby Anderlik Long Time Record
Keeping; Brooklin Border Clothing Selection,
Food & Nutrition, Leadership, Music, Visual
Art; Samantha Dischler Long Time Record
Keeping; Jordan Johnson Beef; Haley Ledford
Dog; Anna Lewandowski Poultry; Jacob
Lewandowski Long Time Record Keeping;
Karrigan Mentzer Rabbit; Olivia Mitchell
Communications, Visual Art; Hannah Peterson
Citizenship, Leadership, Long Time Record
Keeping; Katelyn Pliner Long Time Record
Keeping; Daven Rees Aerospace; Hannah
Rees Sheep, Veterinary Science; Maric Salocker Long Time Record Keeping; Kelsey
West Fashion Revue, Long Time Record
Keeping
Chicago Award Trip Participants: Kaitlyn Clark, Samantha Dischler, Jacob Lewandowski, Katelyn Pliner
Achievement Award: Rachel Rethwisch.
An award was given to nine 4-Hers
for their extra work and dedication to the 4-H
program. This award called the 4-H Spirit
Award was given at the Junior level to Christine Housken, of the Washington Winners, Kenenedy Johnson of the C/C Sidekicks, Nathan
4Rethwisch and Jessica Shirbroun both of the
,Elkhorn Earlybirds; at the Intermediate level to
Justin Koester of the Washington Winners; Sesnior Level to Kaitlyn Clark of the Elkhorn Earhlybirds, Adam Ladlie of the C/C Sidekicks, and
,Austin Stewart of the Washington Winners.
e College scholarships were presented:
dThe Bill & Pat Coffey Memorial Scholarship
rwas presented to Libbie Lowry. Coffey was the
Webster County Extension Director at the time
eof his death in 1993.
l Other Memorial Scholarships that were
sgiven include: the Sharon Lemkau Memorial
Scholarship given to Jacob Lewandowski; a
smemorial scholarship was given to Abby Anfderlik to recognize Gene & Shirley Anderson, to
sMaric Salocker to recognize MaryAnn Haase,
-to Katelyn Pliner to recognize Irene McLuckie,
rto Kelsey West to recognize Fred Stanek, to
Kaitlyn Clark to recognize Mabelle Stanek, and
sto Taylor Hintch to recognize Ken Johnson, and
ethe Des Moines River Valley Tractor and Enegine Club Scholarship was given to Samantha
dDischler.
- The 4-H Alumni Awards were presenteed to Tony and Barb Martin of Vincent. Tony
was a Youth Committee member and volunteers
with the beef project committee. Barb was the
leader of the Nifty Newark 4-H Club.
The final event of the evening was installation of two adults as Honorary 4-H members by the County Council. Two special people
who were honored for their dedication and support to the Webster County 4-H program were
Lori Long of Gowrie, and Brad Oeltjenbruns of
Dayton. Long has volunteered with the rabbit
and poultry projects, Oeltjenbruns is a volunteer
with the sheep project.
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4-H Atlanta...
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photography, science and technology, engineering, dog and woodworking project areas. He has
served as photographer, recreation chair, reporter, vice president and president of his 4-H club.
Mitchell has participated in his county 4-H
council, state 4-H council, Citizenship-Washington Focus and Iowa 4-H Youth Conference.
4-H has given me the chance to explore and develop in areas that interest me,
said Mitchell. I use the skills that I have gained
from 4-H in my daily life and I know that they
will continue to benefit me in the future.
Jenna Short, Webster City, is the daughter of Sherry and Lynn Leksell. A nine-year 4-H
member, Short has been involved in the communication, food and nutrition, citizenship, leadership and rabbit project areas. She has served as
reporter, photographer, communication leader
and recreation leader of her 4-H club. Short has
participated in her county 4-H council, state
4-H council and Iowa 4-H Youth Conference.
4-H has helped me become a more outgoing person, said Short. 4-H has taught me
communication, leadership and citizenship.
Olivia Young, Webster City, is the
daughter of Mitch and Colleen Young. An eightyear 4-H member, Young has been involved in
the dog, photography, citizenship, leadership
and visual art project areas. She has served as
historian, reporter, treasurer, secretary and president of her 4-H club. Young has participated in
her county 4-H council and youth committee,
state 4-H council, Citizenship-Washington Focus and Iowa 4-H Youth Conference.
4-H has given me many opportunities
that I have developed several important life
skills from, said Young. These skills have
benefited me as I have worked with other people in different situations.
National 4-H Congress recognizes the
delegates outstanding leadership and community work and is an opportunity for leaders in
4-H to meet and learn from each other. Congress
will include keynote speakers, tours of Atlanta,
service work around the city, workshops and an
international banquet and formal gala.
This is one of the highest recognition
opportunities for senior 4-Hers in Iowa, said
Cayla Taylor, campus 4-H youth program coordinator with Iowa State University Extension
and Outreach. These youth were selected because they have demonstrated exceptional skills
in leadership, citizenship and overall achievement.
Major donors through the Iowa 4-H
Foundation sponsoring the youth delegates
trip to National 4-H Congress include the Iowa
Farm Bureau, Dianna and Richard Colgan, Doris Moeller, Iowa Pork Producers Association
and Anne Oldham.
Therewere a total of 21 Iowa delegates
chosen from Adair, Boone, Buena Vista, Clay,
Clayton, Dallas, Des Moines, Hamilton, Johnson, Madison, Mills, Sac, Webster and Worth
counties.
Jacki Luckstead and Phil Heckman, regional 4-H youth program specialists, will serve
as the delegates chaperones.
The club vote to continue the Christmas Project. Members are to bring canned goods to the
December meeting to share with a family in the
community.
Following the report of a Community Improvement Program Seminar at Iowa Falls attended by Shirley Stakey and Pauline Leeds,
members of the Stratford Womens Club vote
to participate in the Community Improvement
Program. The CIP Program is co-sponsored by
Sears-Roebuck and company and the General
Federation of Womans Clubs for the purpose
of promoting community improvement through
organized efforts.
As a beginning project, the club further decided to conduct a survey to obtain information
to be used in developing a picture of the community and its needs.
- STURTZ SUPPER CLUB PRESENTS
MARTHA HALL AND THE HALLMARKS
An international country and western star,
Martha Hall will be making her Iowa debut at
the Sturtz Supper Club. There are three great
shows:
Saturday, Dec. 28, with a dinner, show and
dance for 15 per couple. Dinner served from
7-10 p.m. Reservations taken until filled.
Monday, Dec. 30, Annual Holiday Party,
Food is $1 per plate. Reservations $7.50 per
couple after 10 p.m. for show and dance.
New Years Eve. Dinner, dance and show
for $15 per couple. Reservations until filled.
Located at the Sturtz Supper Club in Stratford. Phone number: 838-9217.
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A newly installed multi-use trail bridge
below the outlet from Brushy Creek Lake replaced a rocked stream crossing that had a history of washing out.
The 75-feet long, 10-feet wide bridge
is part of a $150,000 project that enables hikers, equestrians, mountain bikers, snowmobilers and cross country skiers to safely cross the
stream rather than using the roadway over the
dam.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources AmeriCorps trail crew and park staff
provided labor and materials connecting the
bridge crossing with the existing 12 mile long
multi-use, all weather trail.
Brushy Creek State Recreation Area has
Iowas largest multi-use trail system at 40 miles.
The DNR has reported Little Wall Lake
had three to four inches of ice as of Friday, Nov.
21.
The aerator is in operation, so fishermen
need to be aware of thin ice around the aerator
on the southeast end of the lake. There was no
report on Crappie.
By Curt Valentine
The Southeast Valley 7th grade boys basketball team started off the 2014-15 season on
November 24, 2014 by playing host to CoonRapids-Bayard. The team was ready to get out
on the floor and play against some other competition instead of practicing against themselves
more.
The Jags came out of the gate quickly and
never looked back. They took a commanding
20-2 lead after the first quarter and lead 35-2 at
halftime. The offense slowed down quite a bit in
the second half but the Jaguars came away with
a win 39-20.
The Jags were lead on scoring by Chase
Swieter with 14 points, Carter Lane had 10,
Ross Halligan had 6, Jacob Slininger had 4,
Quinton Clancy and Hunter Kruse each had 2
and Lincoln Miller had 1 for the Jaguars. Other
members of this years team that contributed to
the win are Mason Goodwin,
Chase Kamp, AJ Smith, Gavin Richman,
Lucas Samuelson, Jared Kastendieck, and Lincoln Clay. The Jag also have some great managers that help the team out. They are Saxon Wirtz,
Caden Maguire, Paige Heslop and Ashley McClendon. The Jags appreciate all the fans that
came out to the first game to show their support.
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