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The Wabaunsee County Signal-Enterprlse, Thursday, July 11, 2002
2ND ANNUAL
MID-SUMMER'S
EVE CELEBRATION
TO BE HELD
A Musical Variety Show,
hosted by Jill Warren and
sponsored by The Bergstrom
Family, will be held Friday,
August 2, 2002, at 7:00 p.m.
at the Topeka High School
auditorium. The Variety Show
will feature Kansas Enter-
tainment live, with some of the
best musical talent around.
Selections will include pop,
eount.ry, rock, Gospel, and
barbershop.
Proceeds from the show are
being donated to the Arab
Shrine Temple.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark Schick
DURKES - SCHICK UNITED IN MARRIAGE
Robert Clark Schick and Ann Helen Durkes were united in
marriage on May 11, 2002 at the home of Daffy and Alice
Schick, parents of the groom. The Reverend William D. Durkes,
brother of the bride, officiated at the evening ceremony.
The bride was escorted down the aisle by her son, Cody
Marden, and attended by her brother, Mr. John E. Durkes, San
Diego, California. Miss Cassie Jo Schick and Mr. Garrett Schick,
Topeka, Kansas, also attended the bride and groom as flower
bearers and Mr. Haakon Marden, son of the bride, was the ring
bearer. Mr. AI Delise of Tampa, Florida was the best man.
A dinner and reception followed the ceremony. The couple
honeymooned in the Western Caribbean and will live in Topeka,
Kansas.
The bride is employed by the State of Kansas as a principal
budget analyst. She is the daughter of John and Sharon
Durkes, Eskridge, Kansas.
The groom is a partner in Schicl¢ Property Services, which
owns The Dome Company and Internet Consulting Services,
based in wakarusa, Kansas.
SCHOOL NUTRITION
PROFESSIONALS
ENHANCE SKILLS
Over 900 school nutrition
professionals participated in
the 2002 School Food Service
Institute sponsored by Nutri-
tion Services, Kansas Depart-
ment of Education (KSDE).
The Institute offers a wide va-
riety of one-day and two-day
classes at locations across
Kansas. This summer classes
were held in Chanute, Dodge
City, Hays, Hutchinsofl,
Leavenworth and Manhattan.
Participants successfully com-
pleted almost 1,400 classes.
The Institute provides pro-
fessional growth and net-
working opportunities for
school nutrition personnel.
Kansas State University fac-
ulty, KSDE's Nutrition Serv-
ices consultants, and mem-
bers of KSDE's trainer cadre
teach the Institute classes.
One of the classes, =Taste
of Kansas 2", focused on
teaching participants to pre-
pare winning recipes from a
statewide contest held last fall.
The winning recipes were
judged based on taste, ap-
pearance, cost, ease of prepa-
ration and most importantly,
customer appeal. After the
winning recipes were selected,
they were further tested and
perfected in school kitchens.
The new =Speed Scratch" class
enabled participants to evalu-
ate the quality and cost ol
quantity recipes prepared
"from scratch" versus those
using convenience foods. The
Institute also offered classes
on interpersonal skills, per-
sonal skiUs, food safety and
sanitation, nutrition educa-
tion, basic culinary skills, ad-
vanced food production, serv-
ing quality meals, and effective
kitchen management.
Among those participating
in the Taste of Kansas 2, Basic
Culinary Skills were, from
Mill Creek Valley USD #329,
Patty 8tuewe, Ramona
MlUer, Kathy Sackrlder,
Debbie Stewat% CaI~ Pur-
cell, Angel Ebert and
Jeannie Bramblett.
EAST-WEST KANSAS
SHRINE BOWL
SCHEDULED FOR
JULY 27th
The 29~h annual East-West
Kansas Shrine Bowl Game will
be played in Pittsburg, Kansas
at Pittsburg State University
on July 27, 2002.
This event is for the benefit
of the Shriner's Hospitals.
2001 LDP SPECIAL
PROVISIONS
The Wabaunsee County
Farm Service Agency (FSA) has
announced under a special
provision, if you were a pro-
ducer of 2001 contract com-
modities on a non-
participating farm, or lost
beneficial interest in a con-
tract commodity produced on
a participating OR non-
participating farm, you may
now apply for a loan deficiency
payment (LDP). This could
also include certified or meas-
ured LDP requests where final
production evidence is more
than the quantity paid, and
you have not already applied
for the difference. Acceptable
production evidence such as
load summary sheets or sales
receipts must accompany the
request to indicate when
beneficial interest (ownership
and control) was lost. If the
grain has been sold, we wi~
use the LDP rate in effect on
the date beneficial interest was
lost. If beneficial interest has
not been lost, we WIU pay the
rate in effect on the date of the
request. Requests that were
filed previously and deter-
mined to be ineligible are not
valid. Producers who are eli-
gible must request LDP's on or
before 30 calendar days after
the publication of the regula-
tions in the federal register.
The deadline date will be an-
nounced when known.
GATEWAY
COALITION
TO MEET
The Gateway Coalition, dba
Gateway to the Flint Hill Pride
Boosters, will meet on Mon-
day, July 15, 2002, at 7:00
p.m. at the Flint Hills Steak
House, Lake Wabaunsee.
Everyone is invited to at-
tend.
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The Wabaunsee County Fair is just around the corner.. Three exciting days will be
enjoyed by 4-Hers as they enter exhibits, make new friends, and learn about leadership
by helping others. At this time the following awards do not have sponsorship:
Poultry Champion Crafts Champion
Parents, friends of 4-H, and businesses can sponsor any of these awards for a $12
donation. If you would like to make a monetary donation to help with these aw ards,
please call the Wabaunsee County Extension Office at 785/765-3821 and send your
donation to Wabaunsee County Fair Association, 215 Kansas, Courthouse, Alma, Kan-
sas 66401.
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MARTENS-HOLZ
REUNION REUNION
The Martens-Holz Reunion
will be held at The United
Methodist Fellowship hall in
Wamego on Sunday, July 14th,
at 12:30 with a basket dinner.
Hope to see you there:
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machine was a device that
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temple in Egypt during the
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July 20th
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