Friday, February 26, 2016

Bereavement Support Group Offered in Abilene

Bereavement Support Group Offered in Abilene


Home Health and Hospice of Dickinson County is offering a Bereavement Support Group that is being held on Monday nights beginning at 6:00 for six to eight weeks at the Home Health and Hospice office, 1111 N. Brady, Abilene.  The first meeting is March 14.  Chris McKee, LSCSW, Bereavement Counselor, serves as the group facilitator. 

The group will focus on the period of grief and transition following a loss. A loss includes the death of a loved one, miscarriage, home, livelihood, or any other loss. Guidance will be provided toward coping skills. Time will be allowed for sharing personal experiences.

The public is welcome to attend. The sessions are free; however, a donation to cover the cost of materials is accepted and appreciated. Persons interested in the support group are encouraged to bring along a supportive person. This group is open to the public and pre-registration is not required. 

Anyone with questions should contact Home Health and Hospice of Dickinson County at 785-263-6630 in Abilene.

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MHS Volunteer Corps Grants Gift to Marketing Department

MHS Volunteer Corps Grants Gift to Marketing Department


The Memorial Health System Volunteer Corps (MHSVC) recently purchased a  laminating machine for Memorial Hospital’s Marketing & Communications Department through the volunteers’ annual gifting program. The equipment will be used to laminate items for MHS departments. The MHS Volunteer Corps holds several fundraisers each year to raise money to support and enhance services within the health system’s many departments. Pictured from left: Michelle McClanahan, Director of Volunteer Services; Billy Hansen, Public Relations Specialist; and Ann Brussow, Director of Marketing & Communications.

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Abilene Kansas Banquet Awards Deserving Community Members and Former Board Members

Abilene Kansas Banquet Awards Deserving Community Members and Former Board Members


The 88th Annual Abilene Area Chamber of Commerce was held this past Tuesday at the Eisenhower Library Courtyard.  Over 160 people were in attendance. 

Awards - Annually the Chamber of Commerce recognize excellence and outstanding citizenship through the awarding of the following honors: Quiet Hero, Distinguished Citizen of the Year, Business Person of the Year, Volunteer of the Year and Chamber Ambassador of the Year.  Nominations for awards are made by the public and a subcommittee of the Chamber Board of Directors determines who will receive the awards.
  
This year's recipient for the Quiet Hero Award was SFC Kurt Wassenburg or the Kansas National Guard.  SFC Wassenburg saw a need for high school students to cross NW. 14th Street during the current construction at the Abilene High School.  SFC Wassenburg has been the crossing guard every morning during this construction and have become a familiar and respected site during the morning commute.  Board Member Diane Miller (M&M Tire) presented the award.

The Distinguished Citizen award celebrates an individual who excels in civic involvement and community leadership.  The 2015 award winner was Mark Wilson, partner of Warren Wilson Hay.  Mark has served for many years on the USD 435 School Board and the Community Foundation of Dickinson County Board.  Mr. Wilson is also involved in a number of volunteer organizations.  Mr. Wilson personifies business leader involvement in civic affairs and serves as a great example for others.  Board member Cassy Wilson (Rawhide Portable Corral) presented the award.
The Distinguished Business Person of the Year recognizes an individual's excellence in managing, promoting and expanding a business endeavor.  The 2015 recipient of this award was Elizabeth Weese, Executive Director of the Great Plains Theatre.  Following the disastrous fire that destroyed the theatre location on Mulberry and NW. 3rd Streets, the theatre regrouped and worked within the community to continue providing live theatre entertainment to Kansas.  Mrs. Weese's tireless efforts to continue performances, establish a new theatre location, continue marketing and manage internal operations has been inspirational and demonstrated that hard work and grit can overcome significant obstacles.  Board member Superintendent Denise Guy (USD 435) presented the award.    
The Volunteer of the Year awardis given to an individual who has given generously of their time to promote the health, education and general welfare of the community and people.  The 2015 Volunteer of the Year was Bruce Dale, who is well known for contributing to multiple causes and initiatives over the years.  While Mr. Dale is involved in several organizations including the Eisenhower Foundation, Rotary Club and others, he is recognized with this award most notably for his efforts for the Great Plains Theatre.  In 2015, Mr. Dale's physical, mental and material efforts to create the theatre facility and bring movie equipment has been exceptional and worthy of this recognition. 
The Chamber Ambassador program offers participants greater visibility in the community by having them directly involved in the planning, promoting and execution of Chamber member events.  Ambassadors are cheerleaders for the business community and Chamber of Commerce.  The 2015 Chamber Ambassador of the Year was Todd Moore of Brookdale Abilene.  Todd's infectious smile and enthusiasm has brought energy to Chamber events.  Todd has visited with numerous non-member businesses and organization about the value of Chamber membership and is a strong proponent of the business community.  Todd has recently been elected to the Chamber Board of Directors.
Board Members - Chamber President, Kyle Becker (Smart Insurance), thanked out-going board members for their service to the business community.  Former members thanked were Dennis Weese (Eagle Communications), Glenda Purkis (City of Abilene) and Kelly Cooper (Cooper Clean).  New Past President, Marc Beswick, was recognized for his service to the membership. 
Speaker - This year's presenter on entrepreneurship was Mr. Michael Utz, principal and co-founder of Ripple Glass. He is also employed by Boulevard Brewing Company as the Director of Engineering, in charge of technical direction for the company since 1998. Mike is a graduate of the University of Kansas and holds a Bachelor's of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. Prior to attending college he served the U.S. Navy on board the ballistic missile submarine USS Lafayette and operated the nuclear power plant and electrical generation systems.

Mr. Utz presentation focused key characteristics of a successful entrepreneur as exemplified by his friend and business partner, John McDonald, Founder of Boulevard Brewing Company.  His key point was that successful entreprenuers have vision, passion, engage others, acknowledge their limitations, and empower others.
State Of The Chamber - James D. Holland, Executive Director, provided an overview of recent efforts to promote commerce in the Abilene and outlined efforts for 2016.  Mr. Holland outlined improvements to the current member services and new initiatives to promote commerce and the health of the business community.  Specifically, he spoke about the continuing to promote business after-hours, ribbon cuttings and other member events.  He encouraged the membership to provide news items for the newsletter and to provide information on positions available for a new "Live, Work, Play - Abilene" newsletter. 
The Chamber is spearheading a "Live Abilene" initiative funded in part by a generous donation from the Jeffcoat Foundation.  This initiative will market Abilene as a great place to live, work and play to encourage residency.  The Chamber is also developing a "Legacy" program, which will provide confidential business consultation for existing and start up businesses.  The Chamber will pair up consultation members with retired business owners and managers to provide guidance on matters of business.
In closing, Holland and Chamber Chairman Kyle Becker, encouraged the membership to take full advantage of Chamber services and to recognize that the Chamber of Commerce is a partner in growing member businesses.


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C.N.A. Positions Available in Enterprise Estate

C.N.A. Positions Available in Enterprise Estate

We are looking for a few great CNA's to join our team.
Positions needed are Part Time, 2p-10p and 10p-6a
Stop by, fill out an application and make a difference in someone's
life! Enterprise Estates Nursing Center
Contact: Shelly Crocker RN D.O.N.
785-263-8278 or Apply in Person
602 Crestview Drive, Enterprise Ks 67441

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Michael Mohn and Jason Wilkins to Serve as Interim Police Chief in Abilene, Kansas

Lts. Michael Mohn and Jason Wilkins to Serve as Interim Police Chief
Lieutenants will serve at defined times during recruitment process

City Manager David Dillner announces the appointment of Lieutenant Michael Mohn and Jason Wilkins as interim Police Chief of the Abilene Police Department following Police Chief Mark Heimer’s retirement on February 26, 2016. Police Chief Mark Heimer is retiring from law enforcement after serving for over thirty years in the profession, including the last six years with the Abilene Police Department.

Lt. Michael Mohn will serve as interim Police Chief until Friday, April 29, 2016. Lt. Jason Wilkins will serve in the position from April 29, 2016 until a permanent replacement may be hired. The City Manager expects to hire a Police Chief within four to five months following a national search.

“The decision to designate both of the Lieutenants as interim Police Chief for a period of time during the recruitment process will provide both with valuable experience in managing a police department,” says City Manager David Dillner. “The expectations for the Abilene Police Department will remain aligned with what has become the norm in Abilene, and I am confident that both Lieutenants will ensure that these expectations are carried forward during this transition period.”

A native of Abilene, Lt. Mohn has served the Abilene Police Department since 1997 in capacities ranging from Patrol, Investigations, Rangemaster, and Field Training Officer. He has recently completed the FBI National Academy.

Lt. Wilkins, also a native of Abilene, has been with the Abilene Police Department since 2005. He has served in Patrol, Investigations, and Field Training Officer. Jason has completed the FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Seminar (LEEDA) and the Kansas Association of Police Chiefs Executive Seminar and is anticipated to attend the FBI National Academy in 2018.

The primary responsibilities of the interim Police Chief will focus on preserving a good working environment and high morale within the Abilene Police Department throughout the transition period and continuing effective law enforcement practices that have defined the Department over the years.

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Diabetes Support Group to Meet in Dickinson County

Diabetes Support Group to Meet in Dickinson County



The Dickinson County Diabetes Support Group is open to anyone with diabetes and family members of those with diabetes.  The group meets the first Tuesday of each month.

The Dickinson County Diabetes Support Group is affiliated with the American Diabetes Association, Memorial Health System, and K-State Research and Extension, Dickinson County.  For more information, call Beth Helmerichs, RD, LD, Memorial Health System, 785-263-6676 or K-State Research and Extension, Dickinson County, at 785-263-2001.

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Sunday, February 21, 2016

A Traditional Farm Life - Mom's Caramel Rolls


A Traditional Farm Life

By Shasta Hamilton

Greetings from Enterprise, dear friends!  How about those strong winds this week?  Hope you didn’t blow away! At our house, the children enjoyed playing outside in the warm temperatures despite the howling winds Thursday. 

Earlier this week--before all the wind--the boys painted their forecart.  The body is bright red, the tongue shiny black, and the two seats are their original yellow.

Our boys have enjoyed trying out this new “toy” this week, testing its ability to pull trailers around the yard, and moving bales with the bale mover. 

They did some blading in the horse lot with the utility blade attached.  This task fills up both seats on the forecart as one handles the lines driving the team while the other runs the blade.  It looks to me like a teamwork building exercise, and so far the results have been in line with their expectations.

It was so much fun they invited their Grandpa and Grandma over Wednesday night for supper and rides.  This was a great opportunity for my parents to see the fruit of all that labor this winter in my Dad’s shop. 

My folks watched as the boys harnessed Tom and Jerry, led them over to the forecart, and hitched them up.  Then it was time for a ride. 
It’s probably safe to say my Dad’s last experience with draft horses was some sixty years ago.  He mentioned how small these draft horses are in comparison to his memory of being a little boy looking up at those huge draft horses.  (Hafflingers are smaller than other draft breeds, so it is indeed possible they are smaller than Bob and Patsy were those many years ago on the farm, even with the memories from childhood taken into account.)

Thankfully the ride went well for all involved.  It was fun to see my Dad running the lever for the blade while they rode around the horse lot.  My Dad has used a blade countless times on the back of a tractor in his years, so running a blade behind horses must have been a unique blend of the familiar with the novel.

It was a poignant moment for me, watching two generations learning from each other, yet not in the way you would expect.  This time it wasn’t the Grandpa giving some young whipper-snappers a demonstration on the way farming used to be, it was the other way around!

My Mom bravely got in on the fun, too, and took a ride.  It’s probably fair to say that some special memories were made on a beautiful, unusually warm evening for Kansas in February.

In honor of this special evening with my parents, I reached back in my own memory for a favorite recipe from my childhood.  I always looked forward to Mom’s Caramel Rolls, a quick and easy sweet treat she could whip together with frozen dinner rolls when time was short--without all the fuss of kneading a batch of bread dough.

These rolls are a great accompaniment with soup on a winter’s evening, but just as yummy with a cup of coffee at break time.  The same syrup can be used with cinnamon rolls for a simple sticky bun. 

Surprise your family soon with this old-fashioned treat.  You don’t have to be an expert baker to pull this one off--simply follow the rising and baking directions on the package.  Before you know it, you’ll be making your own memories at meal time!

Mom’s Caramel Rolls
28 frozen dinner rolls
(such as Rhodes brand)
3/4 cup brown sugar
6 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons water
1.  Microwave brown sugar, butter and water 2-1/2 minutes to make syrup.  (Or bring it a boil and cook until bubbly on the stove.) 
2.  Spray cookie sheet (jelly roll size) with non-stick spray and pour in syrup, spreading it evenly.
3.  Place 28 rolls evenly in pan.  Follow “speed bake” or other baking instructions on roll package.*  Turn upside down on waxed paper immediately after removing from the oven.  Cool a bit, then dig in! 
Yield:  28 rolls.

*Mom notes that the rolls can be out of freezer 30 minutes before preparing.

Copyright © 2016 by Shasta Hamilton

Shasta is a fifth generation rural Kansan now residing in Enterprise, Kansas.  She and her husband own and operate The Buggy Stop Home-Style Kitchen with their six home-schooled children.  You can reach The Buggy Stop by calling (785) 200-6385 or visit them on the web at www.thebuggystoprestaurant.com .  

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Double Open House For Dwight D. Eisenhower Elementary in Abilene, Kansas


Double Open House For Dwight D. Eisenhower Elementary in Abilene, Kansas

February 25th from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Garfield Elementary

300 NW 7th

Abilene, Kansas


You are invited to an OPEN HOUSE to share your input on the future of Garfield Elementary.

Garfield Elementary was built in 1942 as a WPA project. The school is a solid structure. The building's lack of space has lead to the construction of a new school. The building is 27,000 square feet and the Board of Education is interested in selling this property. A new elevator and boiler have been installed in the past 5 years. There are window air conditioners. the building is on the historic registry. This qualifies improvements for tax credits.

Dwight D. Eisenhower Elementary

1101 N. Vine

Abilene, Kansas

This school was opened in January. The building is complete and students and staff are settled in. Students are proud of their space.

The community is invited to come out and take a look!

 

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Royals World Series Trophy Tour in North Central Kansas!

Royals World Series Trophy Tour in North Central Kansas!


The Courtyard by Marriott and Geary County Convention Center are excited and honored to be a part of the Royals World Series Trophy Tour! They chose our community to visit so please come out and show your support on Monday, February 22 from 11 am to 1 pm at the Geary County Convention Center located at 310 Hammons Drive. Get your picture taken with the World Series trophy and meet Slugger!

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Junior League Donates to Memorial Health Foundation Safe Sleep Fund

Junior League Donates to Memorial Health Foundation Safe Sleep Fund

The Memorial Health Foundation received a monetary donation for its Safe Sleep Fund from the Junior League of Abilene.  Shown from left:  Cheryl Miller, Junior League Hospital Committee Chairperson; Heather Adams, Junior League President; Jennifer Elliott, Memorial Health Foundation Director; and Jamie Stroda, Junior League Treasurer.

Memorial Health Foundation is committed to making babies in our community as safe as possible in their sleep environment.  With that goal, Memorial Health Foundation has established a Safe Sleep Fund to provide Pack-n-Play portable cribs to qualifying families that deliver at Memorial Hospital Birthing Center and is accepting donations for this project. Junior League of Abilene made a donation to the Pack-n-Play project as part of its mission to assist Dickinson County families in need.

Junior League funds its outreach projects by holding fundraisers.  Its next fundraiser is the annual Chicken Salad Luncheon on April 5.  Dine-in or carry-out tickets must be
pre-purchased and will go on sale February 29.  The luncheon will be held at St. Andrew’s Parish Hall.  To purchase a ticket, call Sabrina at 263-1423

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Village Manor Valentine's Party Lap Robe Winners

Village Manor Valentine's Party Lap Robe Winners


Valentine’s Day was made a little sweeter for seven Village Manor residents. These residents were winners of lap robes during the Valentine’s Day party held recently at Village Manor. The lap robes were quilted once again by Phyllis Rowe. This is the fifth year for the lap robe drawing, but Rowe has donated lap robes to Village Manor residents for many years. Entertainment at the party was provided by Rick O’Neal who played guitar and sang some classic country tunes and early rock and roll songs. Cookies and punch were also served. Shown are front row (from left):  Barbara Sanderson, Margaret Dillon, Allie Cairns, and Louis Truly. Pictured in the back row are Phyllis Rowe, Edna Hansen, and Cathi Smith, Life Enhancement Coordinator, Village Manor. Quilt winners not pictured: Sue Belleau and Bessie Baldwin.

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Memorial Health Foundation Hosting Chamber Business After Hours

Memorial Health Foundation Hosting Chamber Business After Hours


The public is cordially invited to attend a Chamber Business After Hours social on Thursday, February 25, hosted by Memorial Health Foundation.  The event will be held from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. in the lobby of Memorial Hospital, 511 NE 10th Street.

In addition to learning about programs the Foundation is initiating, everyone is invited to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of our local DAR chapter and view the display.  Beverages, adult beverages, appetizers, a 50-50 raffle, and door prizes will be available.  Prizes will be drawn at 6 p.m.; must be present to win.

For more information, contact the Memorial Health Foundation at 263-6688.

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