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New titles at the library Brownville Concert Series

Thursday, March 10, 2016 - Page 4

KALEB HORTON, LEFT - And Daniel Ripley, right,


placed 1st in the group website category of the National
History Day competition with their production of The Great
Space Race.
(Photo By Cheyenne McClain)

Students participate in National


History Day competition
Tarkio High School students participated in the
National History Day Competition at Northwest Missouri State University in
Maryville, MO, on Friday,
March 4, 2016. Students in
world history classes competed against students from
various area high schools.
Judges for the competition
were professors from NWMSU.
The following Tarkio
students presented in the
Group Website Category:
Bella Hurst, Melissa
Lang, and Dayton Murry
presented Lewis and Clark
Exploring
the
Western
Plains.
Daniel Ripley and Kaleb Horton presented The
Great Space Race.
Madison Ohrt and Hannah Blank presented History of Prosthetics.
Shae DeRosier and Colin Joesting presented Galileo.
Lauren Quimby and
Taylor Brown presented The
Sailing of the Ocean Blue:

1492.
The following Tarkio students participated in the Individual Website Category:
Luis Villagrana presented The Atlantic Slave
Trade.
Selena Somerville presented Pocahontas.
Tarkio students who
placed in the National History Day Competition and
qualified for the state competition in Columbia, Missouri, included:
GROUP WEBSITE
CATEGORY
Daniel Ripley and Kaleb Horton placed 1st with
The Great Space Race.
Madison Ohrt and Hannah Blank placed 2nd with
The History of Prosthetics.
Shae DeRosier and Colin Joesting placed 3rd with
Galileo.
INDIVIDUAL WEBSITE
CATEGORY
Luis Villagrana placed
2nd with The Atlantic Slave
Trade.

Selena
Somerville
placed 3rd with Pocahontas.

Trap shooters compete in last competition of the season

THE TARKIO HIGH SCHOOL TRAP SHOOTING TEAM - Competed in the last competition of the season last week.
Pictured are, from left to right, Alissa Hurst, McKenzie Hines, Shae DeRosier, Bella Hurst, and Kris Riley. Results from
the competition include: March - Kris 15 and 17, Alissa 12 and 12, Shae 12 and 12, Bella 18 and 17, McKenzie 5 and 7; and
Make-ups - Kris 16 and 17 and McKenzie 5 and 9.
(Tarkio FFA and Ag Dept. Facebook Photo)

FARMLAND AUCTION

Thursday, March 24, 2016,


10:30 A.M.
Elks Lodge, 709 Fremont St., Shenandoah, IA

The following titles are


available at the Atchison
County branch libraries in
Tarkio, Fairfax, and Rock
Port:
FICTION
The Widow by Fiona Barton
Death Of A Nurse by M.C.
Beaton
Overwatch by Matthew
Betley
If I Run by Terri Blackstock
All Things Cease To Appear by Elizabeth Brundage
The Preachers Lady by
Lori Copeland
The Gangster by Clive
Cussler
The Steel Kiss by Jeffery
Deaver
Shes Not There by Joy
Fielding
Wedding Cake Murder by
Joanne Fluke
Gone Again by James
Grippando
Clawback by J.A. Jance
Winchester 1887 by William W. Johnstone
The Madwoman Upstairs
by Catherine Lowell
The Passenger by Lisa
Lutz
A Girls Guide To Moving
On by Debbie Macomber
The Friends We Keep by
Susan Mallery
Under The Influence by
Joyce Maynard
Crazy Blood by T. Jefferson Parker
The Travelers by Chris
Pavone
A Treasure Concealed by
Tracie Peterson
Ralph Compton: The Law
And The Lawless by David
Robbins
NON-FICTION
Above The Line: My Wild
Oats Adventure by Shirley
MacLaine
The Change Your Biology
Diet: The Proven Program
For Lifelong Weight Loss by
Louis J. Aronne
Small Data: The Tiny

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Clues That Uncover Huge


Trends by Martin Lindstrom
VIDEOS
The Peanuts Movie, The
Good Dinosaur, Open Season: Scared Silly, Creed, Big
Stone Gap, In The Heart Of
The Sea, Suffragette, Room,
I Smile Back, Wiener Dog Internationals, Sherlock: The
Abominable Bride, Blaze
And The Monster Machines:
Rev-up And Roar!, Bob The
Builder: Building Sky High!
AUDIOBOOKS
Will Wilder: The Relic Of
Perilous Falls by Raymond
Arroyo
Out Of The Blues by Trudy Nan Boyce
The Gangster by Clive
Cussler
The Dastardly Deed by
Holly Grant
A Girls Guide To Moving
On by Debbie Macomber
JUVENILE AND
YOUNG ADULT
Get A Hit Mo! by David A.
Adler
Ida Always by Caron Levis
The Plan by Alison Paul
Oops Pounce Quick
Run! An Alphabet Caper by
Mike Twohy
Solving The Puzzle Under
The Sea: Marie Tharp Maps
The Ocean Floor by Robert
Burleigh
Many of these titles are
available at the libraries
in Tarkio and Fairfax. Any
title thats not at your location can be easily borrowed
from another library. Make
a request to your librarian
or visit acl.tlcdelivers.com
and reserve online.
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Parent/Teacher
Conferences

Tarkio R-I Breakfast & Lunch Menus

Monday, March 21 - Breakfast - Breakfast bar sausage, pineapple tidbits, juice, and milk; and Lunch Chicken strips, baked beans, fresh carrots, orange, pineapple, and milk.
Tuesday, March 22 - Breakfast - Cheese omelet,
toast, cherries, juice, and milk; and Lunch - Pepperoni
pizza, cooked carrots, romaine lettuce, sliced peaches,
pear halves, and milk.
Wednesday, March 23 - Breakfast - Breakfast slider,
cheese stick, sliced peaches, juice, and milk; and Lunch
- Chicken and cheese crispito, lettuce, corn, mandarin oranges, applesauce, and milk.
Thursday, March 24 - Breakfast - Pancake on a stick,
mixed fruit, juice, and milk; and Lunch - Biscuit/gravy tritater, green beans, pear halves, grapes, and milk.
Friday, March 25 - No School.
A 2nd entree and a chef salad are now available
the 5th-12th of each month.

TARKIO R-I TEACHERS


- Met with the parents of
their students in conferences held Thursday, March
10, 2016. Pictured at top is
teacher Tammy Aksamit,
left, with the Spaldings - Michael, Zoey, and Megan. Pictured at left is teacher Lori
Staten meeting with Bonnie
Avrett, Kelsey Avrett, Madison Quattrocchi, and Katherine Avrett. (Photos By Megan McAdams)

Community Calendar
THURSDAY, MARCH 17

St. Patricks Day

9 a.m., Tarkio College Work Week Begins with Breakfast


6:30 p.m., Bingo at the Tarkio Nutrition Center
8 to 9 p.m., AA at First Christian Church in Rock Port

announces 2016 season

The
Brownville, NE,
Concert Series is excited to
announce its 26th sizzling
season. Exceptional musicianship in a small, intimate
venue creates an experience
unlike any other. Brownville
audiences are up close and
personal with the artists,
become part of the show, and
feel enveloped in the music.
Season passes are available
to all nine shows for just
$160, a 30% discount over
regular ticket prices. Check
out this fantastic line-up!
You wont want to miss a
single show.
THE NEW CHRISTY
MINSTRELS
An Icon of American Folk
Music - April 22, 23, 24
While the faces change
over the years, the style of
music does not. This is a rare
opportunity to see and hear
the group that has thrilled
and delighted American audiences since the 1960s. It
was founded by and is still
under the direction of Randy Sparks.
CAROLE J. BUFFORD
AND ERIC YVES
GARCIA
May 20, 21, 22
Two of the hottest emerging young artists in the world
of cabaret - they delighted
the Brownville audiences
when they both appeared
in solo shows two years ago.
Now they are returning to
perform together!
SAUCY JACK BAND
In Tributes to Elton John
and Linda Ronstadt - June
24, 25, 26
This very popular rock
band returns to the Brownville stage from Kansas City
in two separate interpretations of the music of two
great rock music greats.
JOE CARTRIGHT
QUARTET FEATURING
MOLLY HAMMER
July 15, 16, 17
A Brownville favorite returns to Brownville featuring a new face and talent
from the top spots in Kansas
City.
NORA JANE
STRUTHERS AND
JOE OVERTON
August 12, 13, 14
You loved Nora Janes past
Brownville performance as
a member of Bearfoot. She
returns to Brownville with a
new partner, a duo that presents the best of the world of
Bluegrass Music.
T. OLIVER REID
September 9, 10, 11
One of New Yorks favor-

ite performers brings a new


solo show to Brownville.
Brownville audiences have
enjoyed him in two of the
past Christmas Galas - time
to see and hear him solo!
CHRISTINE ANDREAS
October 7, 8, 9
Star of Broadway as Eliza
Doolittle in My Fair Lady
and Light in the Piazza,
when Christine takes the
stage it lights up! Christine
brings her new show BeMused to delight you as she
did in a past Brownville season.
RUSTEM
HAYROUDINOFF
Concert Pianist - November 13
Rustem returns to Brownville from the Royal Academy of Music in London. His
playing in Brownville several years ago resulted in a
sold out concert. He is as engaging as a person from the
stage as he is an extraordinary pianist.
THE CHRISTMAS GALA
CONCERT
Starring Karen Mason,
Stearns Matthews, Lauren
Stanford, Christopher Denny and conceived and directed by master New York
showman Barry Kleinbort December 9, 10, 11.
This is a phenomenal
joining together of top established New York musicians,
emerging young talent and
a well-known creative director to Celebrate Christmas in the wonderful way
Brownville audiences have
come to expect.
The Brownville Concert
Series is in the process of reorganizing itself as an independent not-for-profit organization, which will allow it
to assume ownership of the
Concert Hall, thus ensuring
the operation of the series in
perpetuity. The legal work
to establish the Brownville
Concert Series as an independent organization with
501c3 tax-exempt status is
well along.
Season passes are $160.
Cabaret tickets are $25.
Concert tickets are $20 ($15
for students). To purchase
tickets online, go to www.
brownvilleconcertseries.com
or Facebook or call 402-8253331. The Nebraska Arts
Council, a state agency, supports this program through
a matching grant funded by
the Nebraska Legislature,
the National Endowment
for the Arts and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment.

FRIDAY, MARCH 18
3:30 p.m., Easter Egg Hunt at Tarkio Rehab
9 a.m., Tarkio College Work Week
SATURDAY, MARCH 19
9 a.m., Tarkio College Work Week
SUNDAY, MARCH 20

Palm Sunday
First Day of Spring

9 a.m., Tarkio College Work Week


THE NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS

Tarkio FFA and


Ag Department

MONDAY, MARCH 21
9 a.m., Tarkio College Work Week

Prepare For Spring!


Replacement Parts
For John Deere & Kinze
Planters

TUESDAY, MARCH 22
9 a.m., Tarkio College Work Week
12 noon, Tarkio Rotary Meeting at the Nutrition Center
4:30 p.m, EA Baseball vs. N.E. Nodaway at Tarkio

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23
9 a.m., Tarkio College Work Week
Half Hour Late Start at Tarkio R-I
4 p.m., EA Boys Golf at Mound City
THURSDAY, MARCH 24
9 a.m., Tarkio College Work Week
4:30 p.m., EA Baseball at West Nodaway
6:30 p.m., Bingo at the Tarkio Nutrition Center
8 to 9 p.m., AA at First Christian Church in Rock Port

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Thursday, March 10, 2016 - Page 5

ERIC YVES
GARCIA

CHRISTINE ANDREAS

RUSTEM
HAYROUDINOFF

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