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The PaperLaurens, Iowa
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Vol. 10 No. 21
September 21, 2016
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Sports News
PAC/LM Volleyball Crushes Manson-NWW!The Cougars of Manson/Northwest Webster travelled to Pocahontas on Thursday, September 15th to match up in a Twin Lakes Conference volleyball contest against the Indians of PAC/LM. The night completely belonged to the Indians as they crushed their conference foe in a best of 5 set match, 3 sets to 0. From start to finish, the PAC/LM volleyball girls completely dominated the Cougars with scores of the 3 sets being 25-15, 25-15 and 25-5. Overall stats for the night were:Payton Hjerleid – 1 kill, 3 attacks, 13 assists, 7 digs, 2 blocks, 3 for 3 servingJocelyn Johnson – 7 kills, 25 attacks, 2 digs, 5 for 6 servingFaith Meyer – 6 attacks, 10 digs, 2 blocks, 7 for 7 servingGrace Meyer – 3 kills, 16 attacks, 4 blocks, 3 for 5 servingKenzie Sullivan – 5 kills, 10 attacks,
3 assists, 1 dig, 1 block, 14 for 15 servingElle Ruffridge – 2 attacks, 14 digs, 29 for 29 servingJill Vonhamme – 1 kill, 5 attacks, 1 digHannah Runneberg – 2 digs, 2 for 3 servingJennica Mielke – 1 digElizabeth Ricke – 5 for 5 serving The PAC/LM volleyball team now boasts a TLC conference record of 4 wins and 1 loss and an overall record of 9 wins versus just 2 losses. Next
up for the girls is the Fort Dodge High School Volleyball Invitational held at Fort Dodge Senior High School on Saturday, September 17th, and then a non-conference tri-angular match up against Algona and Clarion-Goldfield in Algona on Tuesday, September 20th. The Indians will resume conference play on Thursday, September 22nd against the Jaguars of S.E. Valley. Keep up the great work!
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Sports News
PAC/LM Volleyball Victorious Over WBM!On Tuesday, September 13th, the PAC/LM Indians volleyball team made the trip to West Bend to face off in a Twin Lakes Conference Volleyball contest against the host Wolverines. Although not exactly pretty at times, the Indians were able to hold off the scrappy Wolverines and come away with a best of 5 victory, winning 3 sets to 0. Scores of the sets were 25-17, 25-18, and 25-22. Stats for the game were:Payton Hjerleid: 2 kills, 6 attacks, 29 assists, 4 digs, 4 blocks, 5 for 9 servingJocelyn Johnson: 8 kills, 31 attacks, 3 digs, 8 for 10 servingFaith Meyer: 9 kills, 27 attacks, 6 digs, 3 blocks, 8 for 9 servingGrace Meyer: 7 kills, 31 attacks, 1 assist, 10 digs, 3 blocks, 17 for 19 servingElle Ruffridge: 13 digs, 14 for 15 servingKenzie Sullivan: 2 kills, 20 attacks, 1 assist, 1 dig, 3 blocks, 10 for 10 servingJill Vonhamme: 3 kills, 15 attacks, 1 dig, 2 blocksHannah Runneberg: 4 digsElizabeth Ricke: 1 for 1 serving Next up for the Indians will be hosting the Cougars of Manson/Northwest Webster on Thursday, September 15, 2016. Come on out and cheer the girls on to victory!
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Your continued support in 2016 will be appreciated.
Communities Working TogetherWe would like to thank all who were supporting members of
PCEDC in the past and welcome your continued support in 2016!
Membership Levels:Gold Sponsor ............................................................$500 or moreSilver Sponsor ........................................................ $250 to $499Bronze Sponsor .........................................................$20 to $249
• Bank Iowa • Black Hills Energy • CSBank A Division of Carroll County State Bank
• Evertek, Inc. • Laurens State Bank • Mid American Energy • Northwest Communications • Palmer Mutual Telephone Company
• Adam & Eve Hairstyling • Ahlers Enterprises, Inc. • Arlington Place of Pocahontas • Ayers Construction • Ann Beneke • Bieri, Christensen, Hopkins, D.D.S. • Brian’s Construction • Bob Johnson Agency, Inc. • Clinical Massage - Jean Bunz • Cuts to Dye For • D & F Trucking • Dallas Olson Electric • Dallenbach Insurance Agency • Dixon Insurance Agency, Inc. • Dr. Dennis Dahl, D.D.S. • Dutchland Dairy • Dyno’s Convenience Store • Ekstrand Construction • First Choice Financial Services • First Community Bank • Fonda Museum • Fonda Specialty Care • Fonda Tool & Die, Inc. • Gary Field Hog Slat Replacement • Halderwood Farms • Hopkins Insurance, Inc. • Hudson Realty • Hy-Vee Food Store & Pharmacies • Iowa State University Pocahontas
County Extension & Outreach • L.A. Styles • Laurens Care Center • Laurens Country Store • Tom & Mary Madsen
* Donations are appreciated and may be sent to PCEDC, P.O. Box 212, Pocahontas, IA 50574
Supporting & In Kind Communities include:
• Fonda • Gilmore City • Havelock
• Laurens • Palmer • Plover
• Pocahontas • Rolfe • Varina
And The Pocahontas County Board of Supervisors
Econo
mic Development
Commission
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Pocahontas County Economic Development Commission Board
Tom Grau - Director Curt Sindergard - Chair - Rolfe
John Pohlman Chris Vrba Margene Bunda Angela Vice-Chair Secretary Finances Duitsman Laurens Pocahontas County Auditor Fonda
LaVonne Hoover Rick Johnson JoAnn Peters Brian Dewey Gilmore City Rolfe Palmer Pocahontas
Brittany Dickey Alex Leu Eric List Grant Wells Gilmore City Fonda Pocahontas Fonda/Varina
• Armstrong Machine Co., Inc. • Faith & Floral • Jeffrey A. Johnson, L.P.A., P.C. • Jolliffe & Co. • Laurens Equipment • Laurens Plumbing/Hwy. 10 Hardware
Bronze Members • Massage by Kayla - Kayla Graff, LMT • McCartan Insurance • Murphy Apartments • Jesse F. Newgard • The Paper • Pocahontas County Soil & Water Conservation District • Pocahontas Equipment Co., LLC • Pocahontas Farm & Home, Inc. • Pocahontas Inn & Suites • Pocahontas Manor Care Center • Pocahontas/Rolfe Vet Clinic • Poky Trading Company • Positech Corporation • Powers Funeral Home • Powers Insurance Agency, Inc. • Powhatan Travel Service • Quilting On Main • Rolfe Auto & Farm Supply (Carquest) • Seiler Appliance, Inc. • Siepker Auto Repair • Siepker Insurance Agency • Sindergard Excavating • Smith-Loterbour-Powers
Funeral Home • Stover Construction • Carmella Schultes • Thrivent Financial -
Joshua Newhouse • Tom’s Plumbing, Heating, & Cooling • UnityPoint Clinic • Vonnahme Chiropractic Clinic • Woodley Insurance & Real Estate • Woods SuperMarket
Gold Members • Pocahontas Community Hospital • Pocahontas Ford-Lincoln • Pocahontas Mutual Insurance
Association • Pocahontas State Bank • Pro Cooperative • Rolfe State Bank • Wells Ag Supply
Silver Members • Laurens Sun • Pocahontas Record-Democrat • Pocahontas Sales & Service • The Bottom Line • Wessels Oil Co. • West Iowa Bank
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At the Library
At the Library with Glenda MulderSeptember 21, 2016
I am on the Advisory Panel for the State Library of Iowa. Last week we had a meeting at their office in the Ola Babcock Miller building, formerly home to the Iowa State Historical Society. Each time I am there, I am struck by the beauty of this building, which is on the Capitol campus. It has been beautifully cared for and restored. On our agenda this time were the State Librarian’s Annual Report: Enrich Iowa Report (This is how State funding is distributed to Iowa libraries) Public Library Standards, (These are the new accreditation standards I told you about last week) State Library’s Strategic Plan: Fiscal Years 2013-2017 (preliminary results and final strategies) and beginning to plan Strategies for Fiscal Years 2018-2022. Grants to States and LSTA Information was our last item – that’s how the State Library receives Federal money. My head was spinning with facts and ideas by the time we were done! I recovered quickly and got to attend a Story Time with 3 of my great nephews at the Waukee Library before I headed home! What a great day! New adult fiction includes: Home by Harlan Coben (CD Book also) Pushing Up Daisies by M.C. Beaton, Wonder by Emma Donoghue (CD Book also) The Nix by Nathan Hill, Obvious Fact and Highwayman by
Craig Johnson, The Couple Next Door by Shari Lapena, Woman of God by James Patterson, Kept Woman by Karin Slaughter and Infamy by Robert Tanenbaum. We also got a great selection of kids’ nonfiction books. These books are so attractive with lots of photographs – they make learning fun! How informed are you about your choices for Pocahontas Auditor and Sheriff in the upcoming election? We can help! Come to the library Monday, October 3 at 7 p.m. for a candidate forum. All of the Pocahontas County Auditor candidates, Karen Halder, Ann Harrison and Kelly Jepsen will be here, as well as Pocahontas County Sheriff candidates Alex Leu, Brian Runneberg and Brian Larsen. Each candidate will have an opportunity to introduce themselves and make a short statement, then be asked a question or two by our moderator. Let us help you to make an informed decision on Election Day! There are still a couple spots left in our card making class. We will be meeting the 4th Tuesday of the month (September 27th) at 6:30 p.m. September theme will be sympathy cards. Class size is limited, so preregistration is necessary. The cost to make 3 cards is still just $5. Stop at the Library to see samples of this month’s cards and to sign up! Our Book Club choice for September is “One Summer: America 1927” by Bill Bryson. Our cataloging system describes this nonfiction work this way, “Recounts the story of a pivotal cultural year in the United
States when mainstream pursuits and historical events were marked by contributions by such figures as Charles Lindbergh, Babe Ruth, and Al Capone.” Pick up a copy of this book and join the discussion at 7 p.m. Monday, September 26. We also added a Take it Tuesday 6:30 p.m. October 4th. Deb will guide us as we make a pumpkin decoration out of an old book. Stop at the Library or check out our Facebook page to see a sample. Class size is limited so sign up at the Library for this free class! All ages are welcome, but kids must bring their own adult. We plan to continue this Take it Tuesday on the first Tuesday of the month.
Event Calendar • Tell Me a Yarn Mondays 5-7 p.m. • CardMaking 4thTuesday (September 27) at 6:30 p.m. • Book Club is 4th Monday (September 26) at 7 p.m. • Meet Your Pocahontas County Candidates October 3 at 7 p.m. • Take it Tuesday – October 4 • "Culinary History of Iowa" with Darcy Maulsby Oct 11 • Laurens Public Library Foundation Pancake Supper October 20th 5-7 p.m. • Magician Larry Dunbar – Halloween night, Oct 31st
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Announcements & Advertising
Meet Your Pocahontas County CandidatesCome and meet the candidates running for the Pocahontas County Auditor and Pocahontas County Sheriff on Monday, October 3 at 7:00 p.m. at the Laurens Public Library. Running for the Pocahontas County Auditor position are Karen Halder, Ann Harrison and Kelly Jepsen. Running for the Pocahontas County Sheriff position are Alex Leu, Brian Runneberg and Brian Larsen. Each candidate will be speaking on their unique qualifications for the position, enabling you to make an informed decision on Election Day!
Hee Haw at Fonda Arts CenterWhether you are one of many who has grown up with “Hee Haw” since it was first introduced on television in June of 1969, or a relative newcomer to the reality of this overwhelming success story, you are sure to enjoy the antics of Minnie Pearl, Junior Samples & Maribel, Dr. HeeHaw and Nurse Cookie, KORN News, and that memorable barbershop scene, among others, as the Fonda Arts Center presents its very own, unedited version of “Hee Haw” on Sunday, September 25th, kicking off at 2:00. The “regulars” of the Fonda Arts Center are joined by Rick and Joy Waggoner of Newell, and mother-daughter team of Jean Howard of Cherokee and daughters Rhonda Latta of Alta and Rebecca McGee of Fonda, with Larrabee’s Robert Johnson and his musical saw and mandolin, in an afternoon of wacky humor and nostalgic enjoyment. All this at the Fonda Arts Center, on the Northwest corner of Fourth & Main. As always, free admission, free refreshments!
Help us welcome JH Design, our new
vendor featuring Annie Sloan Chalk Paint
Refreshments, booth sales and door prizes including Annie Sloan
Gift Certificates!
Fall Open House at Vintage Marketplace
Thursday, September 2210 am - 7 pm
Downtown Laurens
Democratic Party FundraiserThe Pocahontas County Democrats will hold a fundraiser for their county Democrat candidates: Karen Halder, County Auditor; Alex Leu, County Sheriff; Jeff Ives and Ed Dewey, County Board of Supervisors. Guest speaker will be Former Senator Daryl Beall who will focus on the election process and lead a discussion concerning this year's election activities. The event will be held at the Lauren's Golf Clubhouse on Oct. 1st. A social hour will start at 5:00pm with the dinner to follow at 6:00pm. Sen. Beall and the county Democrat candidate will speak at 7:00pm with an auction at 8:00pm. Auction items provided are: antiques, collectables, baked goods, & hand-crafted items. Raffle items to include: large matted, framed picture and three 3' X 5' flags which have flown over Iraq and Guantánamo Bay. All interested individuals are invited to come and share the evening with us. For reserved tickets please call Helen Beneke, 335-3871.
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Keri and Ben Aschenbrenner to Share Their Love of Butterflies and Bugs at the Albert City Public Library
Keri Aschenbrenner started hunting with her uncle Tim in grade school, along with several of her cousins. He was a serious collector. When Tim moved from Sioux City to Massachusetts, he donated his collection to Iowa State. Keri's mother always had her collection hanging in their home when she was growing up. She said her mother, Keri's grandmother, would take them hunting when she was a child. Keri's mom grew up in West Bend, Iowa. Keri and her husband, Jason, moved from Omaha to Laurens when their son Ben started third grade and that’s when the bug and butterfly hunting began. The family started hunting out in the fields, in the ditches, and on the trails around the area. The Rolfe trail is their favorite! Ben was always more interested than the girls so he was Keri's main
hunting buddy. The girls did hunt and do have their own collections but Ben’s collection is much more extensive. They truly love it! Now that Ben has moved out of the home, they don’t hunt like they used to, but once in a while mother and son will hit the trails. Keri has passed her love of hunting bugs down to her grandson. They go hunting together now. Hunting was always so much fun because they would see so much wildlife. They have found deer skulls, and owl pellets. They have seen many deer, hawks, snapping turtles, eagles, and even a few beavers. Keri and her husband, Jason, and family make their home in Laurens, Iowa. Come, see a portion of Keri and son Ben's extensive butterfly and bug collection at the Albert City Public Library on Tuesday, September 27th at 7 p.m. Hear how they hunt, see their gear, and hear all about the many varieties of insects in their collections. As always, refreshments will be served after the program.
Rhianna and Ben go butterfly hunting
Ben with a part of his huge bug and butterfly collection.
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Local News
Laurens Volunteer Firefighter Association Dear Friends:
October 2nd through the 8th is Fire Prevention Week. This is the time of the year to remind you to
check your homes and business establishments for possible fire hazards. Also please take time to check
your smoke detectors to make sure they work and to change the batteries in the detectors. This should be
done twice a year to insure that they work should you need them. Do you own a fire extinguisher? These
also need to be checked at least once a year to keep them in working order. If you are unsure how to
check them, just ask any firefighter and we will either explain how to check them or if you prefer, check
them for you. These are such simple things, but could become very important in an emergency.
The Laurens Volunteer Firefighter Association would like to invite you and your family to visit the Fire
Station on Sunday, Oct. 2nd. We will be serving pancakes and sausages from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. or
later, if need be. While you are visiting with us, please take a look at the equipment that has been
purchased with your tremendous support over the years. I am sure you will find it very interesting.
We are once again asking for your help, as with all things from time to time our equipment needs to be
up-dated. Many of the things used by the Fire Department were purchased by your generous donations
and we are very proud of the equipment we have. Once again this year all proceeds from the Breakfast
will go towards purchasing new SCBA’s. We are asking that you place your donations, whether large or
small, in the enclosed envelope and mail it to the Fire Department or better yet, bring it with you on Oct.
2nd and spend a little time with us.
Our annual pancake breakfast has always been a great success thanks to the wonderful support of our
community. It is great to live in a community where people respect and care about each other, making it
much easier to be a volunteer. Thank you for your continued support and thank you in advance for your
contribution.
Pat Murray
Fire Chief
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Local News
Class of ‘66 Holds 50th Class ReunionThe Class of 1966 of Laurens High School held their 50th class reunion on Friday, August 26 and Saturday, August 27, 2016. On Friday, August 26, classmates met at the home of Terry & Deb Spanier for a meal and snacks and sat around two bon fires as they enjoyed visiting with each other. Those who came on Friday night were: Ron & Sue Sandvig, Ann Beneke, Betty (Brewster) & Dewey Ludwig, Darrell Ahlers, Jim & Kathy Crotty, Jan (Reining) Bloes, Gene & Connie Rubel, Myrna (Olson) Gordon, Marge (Maurer) Semke, Vicki (Sheets) Sulak, Sandy (Fuchs) Carlson, Kathy (Gulbranson) Scheich, Gene Mackie, Dick Egertsen, Steve Grice, Lois (Ryan) Coffey, Doug & Sue Wenell, Chuck & Diane Sloan, Gail (McCain) & Rich Holcomb, Steve Hodges; Jan (Baughman) & Ed Varnum, Jim Conklin, John & Amy Rubel and Vicki Pearson. On Saturday, August 27, classmates met at the Laurens-Marathon School where Amy Gustafson and son led the group on a tour of the school, which all enjoyed. On Saturday evening, August 27, classmates met at the Wild Rose Casino for visiting and a very delicious buffet meal. After the meal, Terry Spanier reminisced about what it was like to graduate and live
50 years ago. Then John Rubel and Terry Spanier did the skit "Archie Cambell That's Good, No That's Bad". Terry and Deb Spanier then asked the classmates questions about their high school days and door prizes were passed out. To close the night out, Terry gave a speech to honor all the veterans of the class. Those in attendance Saturday evening were: Betty (Brewster) Ludwig, Gene & Connie Rubel, Ann Beneke, Myrna (Olson) Gordon, Marge (Maurer) Semke, Vicki (Sheets) Sulak, Sandy (Fuchs) Carlson, Ron & Sue Sandvig, John & Amy Rubel, Gene Mackie, Jim & Kathy Crotty, Janice (Reining) Bloes, Pam (Zuercher) & Bruce Wright, Steve & Marilyn Grice, Sally (Aistott) Sorenson, Lois (Ryan) Coffey, Mary Jo (Mitchell) & Mark Witt, Chuck & Charlene Osier, Doug & Sue Wenell, Gail (Alstott) Hartman, Vicki Pearson, Chuck & Diane Sloan, Tom & Candy Deacon, Gail (McCain) & Rich Holcomb, Steve & Kathy Hodges, Jan (Baughman) & Ed Varnum, and Jim Conklin. Also attending were two former teachers and their wives, Marvin Chickering & Jerry Vocum.
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Everyone....Let’s Create a SPLASH together by:
-Using our New Online Donation page: https://www.youcaring.com/residents-of-
laurens-501476-Sending a Tax Deductible
Donation to:Laurens Pool Project, c/o City of Laurens, 272 North 3rd Street, Laurens, IA 50554
-Dropping it off at City HallLike us on Facebook: Laurens Pool Project
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Advertising & Announcements
Special for Friday, September 23rd
is chicken fried steak dinner or order off our
full menu!
Serving begins at 5 p.m.
Bring a friend and join us for supper!
Midwest Chow Wagon Food Truck
Monday-Friday 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Hwy 10 Hardware LotFind our daily specials
on Facebook or on Channel 2!
Real Estate Taxes Are DueFirst half real estate, mobile home, drainage and special assessment taxes are due September 30, 2016. After September 30, 2016, interest of 1-1/2% per month will apply to any unpaid taxes. Please provide the payment stubs from the tax statements received in August to insure proper credit. You may also deposit your payments in the Pocahontas County payment drop-box, which is located at the east exit driveway of the north courthouse parking lot. You may also pay online at www.iowatreasuers.org by using a credit card or e-check.
Thank you for your payment!Sarah Winkler, Pocahontas County Treasurer
Dr. Linda Bieri
Laurens 712-841-4930111 West Main [email protected]
Spirit Lake 712-336-91111724 Hill Avenue, Suite [email protected]
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Dr. Steve ChristensenDr. Jena Hauswirthit’s a team sp�t
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Pocahontas County Democrat Fundraiser
October 1, 2016 (Saturday)
Laurens Golf Course Clubhouse
5:00pm – Social Hour 6:00pm – Dinner
7:00pm – Guest Speaker, Sen. Daryl Beall Local Democrat Candidates
8:00pm – Auction Items: Antiques, Collectables,
Baked Goods, Hand-made Items
For additional information call: Helen Beneke, 335-3871 [email protected]
All proceeds go to candidates
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Advertising
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Announcements
Baby ShowerA baby shower for Nora Gwen Ganeff, daughter of Brad and Brittany (Anderson) Ganeff will be held on Wednesday, September 21st at 6:30 p.m. at the First Lutheran Church in Marathon. They are registered at Target.
Baby ShowerA come and go baby shower in honor of Ashley Leuer will be held on Saturday, October1 from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at West Iowa Bank Community Room, 202 W. Main Street, Laurens. Ashley is registered at Target. Just one last request, and we hope it’s not hard. Please bring baby a book in place of a card. By signing your book we will remember and share you special gift, even when you’re not there!
Bridal ShowerYou are cordially invited to a Come and Go Bridal Shower for Morgan Darrow, bride elect of Phillip Miller on Saturday, October 15 from 10:00 - 11:30 am at St. John Lutheran Church, 2097 550th Street (Corner of highways C-43 and M-54), rural Albert City, IA. A short program will begin at 10:15 am. Parents of the couple are Scott and Lori Darrow, Newell and Kevin and Glennis Miller of Vinton. The couple is registered at The Sugar Bowl in Storm Lake and Bed, Bath, and Beyond.
Flu ShotsPocahontas County Board of Health will be giving flu shots at Laurens City Hall on Tuesday, September 27 from 12-1:15 p.m.
City Council VacancyThe City of Laurens currently has a vacancy on the City Council. The Council and Mayor intend to fill the council vacancy, the term expires on December 31, 2019, by appointment in accordance with Section 362.3 of the Code of Iowa on October 3, 2016, at 5:00 pm in the Council Chambers at the Laurens City Hall, 272 N 3rd St, Laurens, IA. A request for a special election can be filed with the office of the City Manager of Laurens, IA within 14 days of the appointment.
Laurens Golf & Country Club will stop serving noon
lunches for the season at the end of September. We will still be open on Friday nights for supper.
Thank you for your patronage!
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Church
This Week at Laurens United Methodist ChurchWed., Sept. 21st:Missions Committee meeting @ 7 p.m.Worship Committee meeting @ 7 p.m.Administrative Council @ 8:15 p.m.
Fri., Sept. 23rd:Men’s Bible Study @ 7 a.m.
Sat., Sept. 24th:United Methodist Women’s Annual District meeting at our church
Sun., Sept. 25th:Adult Sunday School @ 9 a.m.Sunday School (Cherubs through High School) @ 9:10 a.m.Fellowship Coffee @ 9:30 a.m.Worship @ 10:30 a.m.DEADLINE FOR CHARGE CONFER-ENCE REPORTS/FORMSLaurens Area Youth Group (JH) meeting from 6-8 p.m. at the First Christian Church
This Week at Bethany LutheranWednesday: September 21, 20165 PM ~ Christian Ed/Youth Mtg.6 PM ~ 125th Steering Committee Mtg.7 PM ~ Council Mtg.
Sunday: September 25, 2016Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost9 AM ~ SS & Confirmation9:15 AM ~ Coffee Fellowship 10:30 AM ~ Worship 2 PM ~ UDMO Walk at UMC Pocahontas6 PM ~ Laurens Area Youth Group (HS) at First Christian Church
Tuesday: September 27, 201610:00 AM ~ Coffee Time
Worship, Love, Accept~Together in Christ’s Name
Grace Lutheran Church Marathon, Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Albert City & St John Lutheran Church Rural Albert City Pastor John Mayer
Satrudays 5 p.m. Worship Service @ Grace Lutheran Church - Marathon
Sundays 10:30 a.m. Worship @ Our Savior's Lutheran Church - Albert City
Sundays 9:00 a.m. @ St John Lutheran Church Rural - Albert City
This Week at First Christian ChurchPastor Rev. Rita Cordell
Wednesday, Sept. 21 1:00 p.m. - Willing Workers
Thursday, Sept. 22 2:00 p.m. - Coffee with Pastor
Friday, Sept. 23 7:00 p.m. - AA
Sunday, Sept. 25 9:30 a.m. - Sunday School10:30 a.m. - Worship6:00 - 8:00 p.m. - High School Youth Group at First Christian
Sacred Heart Catholic Church Laurens
Pastor ~ Fr. John J. Gerald Weekday Mass : Friday, 8:00 AM Weekend Mass: Sunday, 8:30 AM (July – October) Religious Education Classes: Wednesdays (September – May) Rosary Society – Meetings TBA Knights of Columbus – Second Tuesday of the Month Sacred Heart Parish Council - Fourth Tuesday of the Month Cluster Parishes St. Joseph Catholic Church, Sioux Rapids Weekday Mass: 8:00am (Monday & Wednesday)
Weekend Mass: Saturday, 5:00 PM (July – October) St. Louis Catholic Church, Royal
Weekend Mass: Sunday, 10:30 PM (July - October) Weekday Mass: 8:00am (Tuesday & Thursday)
Sacred Heart Church LaurensPastor ~ Father Francis Makwinja Weekday Mass : Friday, 8:00 AMWeekend Mass: Sunday, 8:30 AM (July - October)
Cluster ParishesSt. Joseph Catholic Church, Sioux RapidsWeekday Mass: (Monday&Wednesday), 8:00 AM Weekend Mass: Saturday, 5:00 PM (July – October)
St. Louis Catholic Church, RoyalWeekday Mass: (Tuesday & Thursday), 8:00 AMWeekend Mass: Sunday, 10:30 AM (July-October)
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Extension News
iPadLivingwithyour
apps & features to
use at home & workOctober 6, 20166PM
presented by: Kelly OttoCustomer Service Representative, Northwest Communications
limit 10For more information or to register,
please contact the Pocahontas County Extension and Outreach at 712-335-3103COST: $500
Stem and the Arts Festival 2016Enjoy a day of fun-filled, mind blowing "STEM-ulating" and "Art-tastic" activities designed for youth in 4th - 8th grade to address the Iowa Governor's STEM initiative! This will be held on Saturday, October 1, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Buena Vista University, Storm Lake, Iowa You must register to attend this FREE Event! For a registration, call Lisa Zeman at: 712-335-3103 or email Lisa at: [email protected]
Living with Your iPadPocahontas County Extension and Outreach has partnered with Northwest Communications to hold iPad Training this fall. The iPad Training will focus on living with your iPad. You will learn apps and features to use at home and at work. The training will be presented by Kelly Otto, Customer Service Representative. For more information or to register, please contact the Pocahontas County Extension and Outreach Office at 712-335-3103 or email Holly Frerk, County Program Coordinator, at [email protected]. Class size is limited to 10 people!
Iowa 4-H Shooting Sports State Match ResultsIowa 4-H Shooting Sports Program held a State Match at Big Springs Range, Montezuma. 4-H youth competed in 4 disciplines: Archery, Muzzleloader, Rifle, and Shotgun. 134 youth participated in 215 Shooting Events, from 31 Iowa Counties. Youth enjoyed a full day of 4-H Shooting Sports activities with many adult mentors. 4-H Shooting Sports Ambassadors were also assisting with the State Match event. Gabriel, Jael, and Jesse Coon, children of Gene and Carla Coon of Fonda participated in Archery and Rifle. 4-H Safety and Education in Shooting Sports (SESS) uses skills and disciplines of shooting to assist young people and their leaders in obtaining knowledge and developing life skills. The disciplines include archery, rifle, shotgun, muzzleloader and wildlife skills. • Learn safe and responsible use of firearms and archery equipment including sound decision making, self-discipline, and concentration • Promote the highest standards of safety, sportsmanship, and ethical behavior • Encourage understanding of our natural resources and the development of a personal environmental stewardship ethic through participation in shooting, hunting, and related activities To learn more about 4-H and Shooting Sports, contact ISU Extension and Outreach Pocahontas County at 712-335-3103 or email [email protected].
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Yard and Garden: Planting Tulips and Flowering Bulbs in FallTulips are a welcome part of the spring landscape, but to enjoy their benefits in warm weather, work must be done during fall. Fall is the optimal time to plant tulips and other spring-flowering bulbs to maximize their spring potential. Iowa State University Extension and Outreach horticulturists can help answer questions about tulips and other spring-flowering bulbs, and how to handle them in fall weather. To have additional questions answered, contact the ISU Hortline at 515-294-3108 or [email protected]. What are good planting sites for tulips? Tulips perform best in partial to full sun. Planting sites should receive at least six hours of direct sun per day.
Tulip bulbs also need a well-drained, fertile soil. When is the best time to plant tulips? October is the ideal time to plant tulips, daffodils and other spring-flowering bulbs in Iowa. When planted in October, spring-flowering bulbs have time to develop a good root system before the ground freezes in winter. If the ground isn’t frozen, tulips and other spring-flowering bulbs can be planted as late as late November/early December. How deep should tulips be planted? Tulip bulbs should be planted 6 to 8 inches deep and 4 to 6 inches apart. Plant 10 or more bulbs of the same cultivar in an area to achieve the greatest visual impact in the garden. Which are the best tulips for perennializing? Most modern tulip cultivars bloom well for only three or four years. However, there are some tulip types (classes) that bloom well over a longer time period. Darwin hybrid tulips are generally the longest blooming hybrid tulip. Darwin hybrid tulips are prized for their large, brilliant flowers. Flowers are available in shades of red, pink, orange, yellow and white. Blooms are borne on stems that are up to 30 inches tall. Darwin hybrid tulips bloom in mid-spring. Fosteriana tulips also perennialize well. They are noted for their large, elongated flowers. Flowers appear in early spring on 10- to 20-inch-tall stems. Foliage is typically green or gray-green. However, a few cultivars have mottled or striped foliage. Fosteriana tulips are also known as Emperor tulips. Species tulips are generally the longest lived tulips. Some naturalize when given favorable growing conditions. Species tulips include wild tulip species and cultivars developed from these wild species. Species tulips are usually smaller than most modern tulips. They also have smaller flowers. Species tulips are excellent choices for rock gardens and in the front of beds and borders. They also are sometimes referred to as botanical tulips.
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National 4-H Week 2016 Now is the time of year for youth to join and participate in 4-H, the youth development program of Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. Pocahontas county will be celebrating all things 4-H during National 4-H Week October 2-8. 4-H is active in each of Iowa’s 99 counties and empowers youth to reach their full potential through many different types of experiences including photography, music, woodworking, sewing, archery, livestock and horticulture. Youth have fun while gaining valuable skills in communication and the arts, citizenship and leadership, science, technology, engineering and math, as well as healthy living and personal life management by being involved in 4-H. Pocahontas County will have an open house Monday, October 3-Friday, October 7 from 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served along with drawings for door prizes. If you need assistance getting your child enrolled in 4-H, please stop in and we’ll take care of the enrollment process. “As National 4-H Week approaches it is important to remember the 4-H pledge, which is recited at nearly every 4-H club meeting, and what it teaches. ‘I pledge my Head to clearer thinking, my Heart to greater loyalty, my Hands to larger service and my Health to better living, for my club, my community, my country and my world.” 4-H grows confidence, creativity, curiosity, courage, character and much more in youth. 4-H allows youth to use the skills that they learn to go out and make a positive difference in their communities. To learn more about how 4-H youth development is empowering young people in Pocahontas County, visit: extension.iastate.edu/4h
Yard and Garden: Planting and Dividing Lilies in FallLilies make an excellent addition to a spring and summer garden landscape. However, fall is the right time to plant, dig and divide lilies for optimal performance in spring. Iowa State University Extension and Outreach horticulturists explain what to do now to help lilies reach their full potential. To have additional questions answered, contact the ISU Hortline at 515-294-3108 or [email protected]. What is a good planting site for lilies? Most lilies perform best in well-drained, slightly acidic soils in full sun. However, Martagon lilies prefer partial shade and neutral to slightly alkaline soils. Good soil drainage is imperative as bulbs may rot in poorly drained, wet soils. Raised beds are a good planting option in poorly drained locations. When is the best time to plant lilies? Early fall is an excellent time to plant Asiatic, Oriental and other garden lilies. Plant lily bulbs at a depth equal to three times their diameter. Container-grown lilies also can be planted in spring and summer. Plant container grown lilies at the same depth as in the pot. When would be a good time to dig and divide lilies? Early fall is an excellent time to dig and divide Asiatic, Oriental and other garden lilies. Carefully dig up the clump and separate the bulbs. Replant the bulbs immediately. If planting must be delayed, place the bulbs in a plastic bag containing lightly moistened sphagnum peat moss and place the bag in the refrigerator. Plant the bulbs as soon as possible. Can I plant tiger lilies near Asiatic, Oriental or other garden lilies? Many lily enthusiasts don’t grow tiger lilies (Lilium tigrinum) because they are often infected with lily mosaic virus. Lily mosaic virus causes little harm to tiger lilies. Often, you can’t tell that they have the disease. However, aphids and other sap-feeding insects may carry the virus from tiger lilies to other types. Many hybrid lilies infected with lily mosaic virus produce distorted foliage that is streaked or mottled. Also, infected plants produce fewer flowers and those flowers that do form are often deformed. Lilies exhibiting lily mosaic virus symptoms should be promptly dug up and discarded.
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