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S B Serving The Barneveld Area Since 1950 BARNEVELD SHOPPER Presorted Standard U.S. Postage PAID Barneveld, WI 53507 Permit No. 1 Deadline-Saturday 12:00 PM Thursday Distribution Oct. 3, 2013 2827 McSherry-Nihles Rd Barneveld, WI 53507 Ph. 608-924-2002 e-mail [email protected] Website: www.barneveldshopper.com DNR Certificate Recognizes First Deer New 2014 Jeep Cherokee! by Jerry Davis BARNEVESLD - Lucas Evans, of Barneveld, had tried twice before to take a deer. He had tried with a rifle, and missed. But he was determined, after killing a turkey last spring that he would eventually kill a deer. Unlike some hunters who quickly become trophy-only hunters, Lucas was content to start with whatever came his way. On Sept. 15, the second day of Wisconsin’s 2013 archery season, his persistence paid off. On top of that, some might say he did it the hard way, with a bow and arrow. “I was hunting with my friend, Michael Zouski, on his friend’s farm near Ridgeway,” Lucas said. “The deer came in under my stand, and then it ran away. Then it came back but was running around, so I blew my deer call and he stopped and I could get a clear shot with my bow.” It was raining that morning, so the young hunters from Barneveld waited and with some help that afternoon from an adult they quickly found the deer even though most of the blood trial had washed away. Every first deer is special and every hunting scenario is a bit different. Similarly, every deer is special for most hunters, regardless of how many times they’ve taken a deer.] This year the Department of Natural Resources is making a free certificate available to successful hunters, of any age, as they join the ranks of becoming a happier hunter for the first time. Here’s how a hunter gets a first deer certificate. The hunter, his or her parents, or a friend, can go to the DNR’s Web page and search under first deer certificate. The DNR asks that the person type in the hunter’s name; an email address; the day, month and year of kill; the method used to take the deer; the county and general location where the hunt took place; Fair Day Results Barneveld Has Talent PreK-2 Eliza Gordon Grade 3-5 Lorisa Shatrawka Herioli Fraire AJ Danielski Grade 6-8 Joseph Frank Great Brigham Road Run Riley Moore Floats PreK-2 1st – Grades 1 & 2 Grades 3-5 1st – Grade 3 Grades 6-8 1st – Grade 7 Grades 9-12 1st – Juniors Business 1st –MHTC Organization 1st – EMT’s Pumpkin Decorating Contest Birth – PreK Annabelle Paulson Kindergarten – Grade 2 Skyler Humphrey Grade 3-5 Lorisa Shatrawka Grade 6-8 Fahey, Matthew Certificate of First Deer Congratulations to Lucas Evans! September 15, 2013 DATE BARNEVELD Friend’s Farm 608-924-1505 102 Commerce Street, Barneveld, WI 53507 LOCATION Iowa COUNTY Michael Zouski COMPANION Bow METHOD __________________________ _____________________________ Cathy Stepp, Secretary of the DNR Kevin Wallenfang, Big Game Ecologist The deer sprinted in, ran away, then came back. I stopped it by blowing on my call. That allowed me to make a clean shot. who the person was hunting with; and a few notes about the hunt. I thought I would surprise Lucas with his first deer certificate, so I asked his grandfather, LeRoy “Bud” Evans, for the general information and then I asked Lucas to email me an image taken in the field, if he had one. I put it all together on the computer form, along with Lucas’s image, emailed it to the DNR, and in less than a day an email came back to me with the finished certificate. I ran off several copies on my printer, even used some photo paper (but any paper will suffice) and gave the copies to Bud Evans, who proudly presented them to his grandson, Lucas. Asking for the information is not to the specific location of the hunt. Lucas, for example, was hunting on a friend’s farm and he described in two sentences the moments before and during the time he shot the deer with his bow. It is likely that a young hunter, even an older hunter, would have an image of the hunt, but if they don’t, the DNR will provide a photograph taken of a live Wisconsin deer to add to the certificate.\ Kevin Wallenfang, DNR big game ecologist, said while this certificate only applies to deer this year, the DNR may expand the recognition to first turkey and first bear in the future. Up To 31mpg!! 9 Speed Transmission & Towing Capacity Of 4,500 Lbs!! Case IH owners save $1,000 extra!* Se habla español! Land-O-Lake Customers — Ask About Discounts on Ram Trucks Firefighters... 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Chad Collins General Manager Shawn Murphy Finance Manager Sales: 8:30am - 7pm M – F Sat – 8:30am – 5pm Service: 8am - 5pm M – F Sat - 8am - 3pm BARNEVELD CHURCHES Church News Sponsored By: Barneveld Legion Auxiliary IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC PARISH...Barneveld 8:30 AM RENT BASED ON 30% OF YOUR INCOME October 6th Oct. 13th Lector: Judy Straus Lector: Lynn Evans Servers: Natalie Elfering Servers: Colin Lancaster Noelle Elfering Heather Lancaster Nicole Elfering Dayne Evans Greeters: Jerald Zander Greeters: Dean and Sara Adelman October 6 - Coffee and rolls November 10 – Breakfast CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Beryl Melcher, Interim Pastor (608) 987-2218 (Home) or (608) 778-4782 (Cell) e-mail [email protected] or [email protected] NATURALLY SPEAKING By Jerry Davis Bird enthusiasts who engage in filling feeders frequently agonize about whether they are doing the right thing, particularly when it comes to providing sugar water for ruby-throated hummingbirds. They may even imagine looking out a window on a cold autumn day only to see the feeder water frozen and a similarly stiff hummingbird stuck to the perch peg. Not to worry. These birds know more about migration than we ever will. After all, they often make an arduous, nonstop flight across the Gulf of Mexico, using stored fat reserves for energy. Another common autumn question is, Where have the males gone? The males and females usually migrate separately, males leaving before the females. So if only females are seen by a feeder in late September, that’s a clue that the males have already migrated and the females are about to follow. Males usually return each spring before the females. When they do return, sapsucker holes leaking tree sap, as well as insects, provide plenty food until flowers bloom and feeders are filled. CALL ME TODAY 608-935-2316 BARNEVELD BOOSTER CLUB COME OUT AND SUPPORT OUR YOUTH DURING THE FALL SPORTS PROGRAMS! 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Jack Way Jr. 924-8621 [email protected] or www.barneveldlutheran.org Saturday October 5 Lutheran World Relief Box car loading Madison Sunday October 6 9: 00 – 10:00 Worship 9:20 – 10:15 Sunday School 10:20 – 11:20 adult ed with pastor Monday October 7 8;30 am potato making Tuesday October 8 8:30 – 11:30 lefse making 7:00 – 9:00 pm Pilates Wednesday October 9 8:30 potato making 9:30 – 3:30 Food Pantry open 12-2 pm pastors office hours 6-8 pm confirmation small group night 6:00 – 8:30 pm lefse making Thursday October 10 8:30 – 11:30 lefse making 7:00 – 9:00 pm Pilates Sunday October 13 9:00 am worship 9:20 – 10:15 Sunday school Barneveld Food pantry is a cooperative outreach of the Barneveld & Ridgeway churches, local organizations and private donations. The Food pantry, housed at the Barneveld Lutheran facility is available for those in need in the area. The Pantry is Open on Wednesday 9:30 – 3:30 or by appointment by contacting 924-8621. Donations are always welcome John Murphy Construction Specializing in Roofing & Siding No project to big or too small Fully Insured Free Estimates John Murphy, Barneveld 608-212-7227 M e-mail [email protected] cROssWOrd Fun HOLY CROSS PARISH St Barnabas Parish St. John the Baptist, Mill Creek 113 E. Division St. Mazomanie, WI 53560 FALL FESTIVAL October 6, 2013 Serving 11:00 - 1:30 Turkey Dressings And All The Trimmings Adults $9.00 Children under 12 half price under 3 free. Important notice: Sunday October, 6, there will be only a 10:00 a.m. Mass at St. Barnabas. What’s Happening The Barneveld Public Library Fundraising Committee would like to thank the following people and businesses for their contribution to the Friends of the Barneveld Public Library Building Fund. Harland & JoAnn Rue Sarah Deal Gregg Nettescheim Rick, Judy & Jason Anderson Terry & Ann Stamm C. L. Reese Harold & Lois Eastman Karyn & Ryan Culver Cal & Julie Williams Paul Ronsheim Aida Simental Anonymous Bonnie & Doug Miller Wilmar Moraes Kevin & Ashley Roethle Kate Franymann Lisa Shatrawka Barneveld Legion Auxiliary Mary Roennberg Anonymous Alex Ignatius Betty Ryan - Leo Ryan Memorial Stormor Storage LLC Owen Dimpfl Peter & Rhonda Mullin Ron & Anita Jabs Quinn Dimpfl Carl & Lois Arneson Jeff & Sara Ranney Isaac Baumgarten Pat McCorkle Guenther & Tory Kolb Jim & Ardith Nelson Joe Lancaster Debra Hallett – Ann & Arnold Leuthold Karla Pohlman Paul Nelson Memorial Carrie Portz Jim & Wanda Owens Mary Rosenthal Jim & Paige Ramos Mary Weatherford James Novak & Catherine Cooper Ted & Marcia Thompson Barneveld Legion Eveland-Trainer Post 433 Gary & Gayle Harrop Sharon Thousand Sarah Botham Thomas Hodgson Harold & Rita Zander Mary Ann Myers Tom & Kate Turner Steve Parks - Lou Ann Parks Memorial Joane Deal Mary Michal & David Haskin Terrator Corp The Peoples Community Bank Barneveld Advancement Association Scott Leahy Mike & Deann Peterson Barneveld Fire Department Brian & Marie Ruchti Boris Frank Chase Ignatius Total Contributions Received $648,838.64 Joe Grant Robust Tools, LLC Total Contribution’s for Randy’s Challenge Elsa Greene Quantum Devices $4,975.00 Anonymous Randy Danz TUES - WED. 11-CLOSE THURS.-SAT. 7-CLOSE SUNDAY 7-NOON T H U R S D AY N I G H T WING SPECIAL 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM ___________________________________________ TUESDAY NIGHT NACHO PLATTER ____________________________________ Wednesday Night Steak Special GARDENING TIP: Preserving flowers dates back to earliest recorded history. The bones of a pre-historic man discovered in the Middle East, was found covered with a mantle of delicate wildflowers. Drying flowers is a wonderful way to capture some summer sunshine and can be as simple as hanging a few stems or as labor-intensive as pressing daisy blossoms. And almost any flower can be dried successfully, once you figure out the correct drying procedure. Some flowers do work better than others. Here are a few of rules of thumb: • Flowers with high water content, like sedum, don’t air dry well. • Always cut more flowers than you will need, because you will probably lose some in the drying process. • The best time to harvest your flowers is late morning, just after thes dew has evaporated from the leaves. • Most flowers dry best when cut slightly immature, with the bud not fully open, since the flower will continue to open once cut. The easiest way to preserve flowers and seedpods is air-drying. This natural process doesn’t take up a lot of space. And with minimal effort, the results can be very rewarding. You can grow your own flowers or buy them at the farmer’s market. Select a location that is dark, warm, dry, and has really excellent ventilation. Attics and garages are great choices. Keep flowers out of sunlight so their color doesn’t fade. Tie stems tightly together and hang upside down in loose bunches to dry. We use wire hangers and rubber bands. This method works really well for plants like lavender, hydrangea, and ornamental thistles. But not all flowers stay natural looking when dried upside down. Some will curl up as they hang, so a better method is to insert the stems through a mesh screen that will support the flower heads while letting the stems hang straight. This gives them a more natural position as they dry. Try experimenting with different racks and hooks to hold flower heads and stems where you want them. There lots of ways to use your dried flowers. Dried seed heads from coneflowers and milkweed pods look great in fall wreaths. Dried allium flower-heads are a beautiful change from curly willow and dogwood branches in your winter containers. The possibilities are endless. ________________________________ _________________________________ Please join me for my “SPOOKY” Autumn Stamp a Stack 10 cards w/envelopes featuring 2 SPOOKY Cards and 3 Autumn cards using materials from the 2013/14 Stampin Up Catalog. Monday October 21, 2013 Barneveld Lutheran Church 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Cost $15.00 FREE GIFT! if you RSVP By October 11th. Free Gift! If you bring a Friend! Childcare is available if you contact me by Friday, October 18th. If you have any questions please feel free to email or call me. Hope to see you there! 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The ladies came out slow and sluggish and lost the first game. The Eagles came into the next game still struggling, losing it as well. This put the Eagles down 0-2 to the Warriors. The Eagles never gave up, fought hard to win the next two games. This put the Eagles and the Warriors at 2-2. Coming into the last game the Eagles worked as hard as they could, but fell short losing in five to the Warriors. Danielle Straubhaar led the team in assists with 19 and in aces with 7. Taylor Owens and Kristen Udelhofen lead the team in digs with 14 apiece. Mia Whitish led the team in blocks with 3 and Samantha Evans led the team in kills with 10. Good luck to the Eagles in the rest of their conference play. Eagles at Seneca By Danielle Straubhaar Edited by Corissa Lease Two weekends ago the Barneveld Eagles traveled to Seneca for a four game tournament. The first game the Eagles played Boscobel and won 27-25 and 25-11. The second game vs. Desoto they won 25-20 and 25-13. The third game they played Shullsburg and won 25-10 and 25-21. The last game the Eagles lost to Seneca 25-27 and 25-13. Danielle Straubhaar led the team in assists with 53 throughout the tournament. Cayla Carden had 3 aces, 6 digs, and 2 blocks. Samantha Evans had 7 aces and 1 block. Taylor Owens had 5 aces and 7 digs. Kristen Udelhofen had 8 digs, Jenna Wright had 7 digs, and Mia had 5 blocks. Even though the team was missing Rachel Slaney, they came out strong and worked together. Seniors Samantha Evans and Cayla Carden said, “Being able to go to Seneca for a tournament was a big help for our team chemistry, especially since Rachel Slaney was out with an ankle injury. We took Mia Whitish under our wing and made her a part of our team.” Octorber 3, 2013 Upcoming Events Cross Country Meet at Marshall 10/2 - Soccer @ Lake Mills 6:45 10/3 - Fr/Jv Football @ Portage 5:00 10/4 - Football Vs. Portage 7:00 10/5 - Cross Country @ UWP 9:00 10/5 - Soccer @ River Valley 10:00 10/8 - Volleyball @ Monticello 5:30 10/8 - Soccer Vs. Columbus 5:00 Edited By: Jana Hummel Parent/Teacher Conferences Parent/Teacher conferences are scheduled for October 9th from 4:00-7:30 and October 14th. The high school teachers will again be conducting their conferences in their rooms. Mr. Draper is not available on October 9th from 6:30-7:30 due to a senior parent meeting. Ms. Singer will be available on October 14th only. By: Mckenzie Sporle Barneveld/Wisconsin Heights traveled to Marshall on September 24th. The girls’ team tied for fourth place with Marshall, both ending with 91 points. Barneveld’s senior, Jana Hummel, came in 32nd place with a time of 23:45. Erin Frame, Wisconsin Height’s senior, came in 4th place with a time of 16:37. Wisconsin Height’s sophomore, Korl Bomkamp, came in 5th place with a time of 16:38. The boys’ team did really well and placed first in the meet. Wisconsin Height’s senior, Billy Boutelle, placed 1st with a time of 16:46. Another one of Wisconsin Height’s seniors, Kody Fisher, placed 6th with a time of 17:25. Good luck to the Cross Country team’s next meet at Reedsburg. Eagles Crush the Comets By Danielle Straubhaar The Barneveld volleyball team traveled to Albany on Tuesday for another conference win. The Eagles beat the Comets 25-21, 25-11, and 25-14. Danielle Straubhaar led the team in aces with 9, most points with 20, and most assists with 25. Kristen Udelhofen had the most digs with 4. Samantha Evans and Sara Cannoy both had 1 block each. Samantha Evans also led in kills with 13. It was a good win for the Eagles to get ready for their next conference game. Senior Kendra Bahr said, “It was really nice to see everyone working together and see everyone able to play.” Coach Brenda James said, “I’m seeing so many of the varsity team members improve. We are halfway through the season and more improvements to come before tournaments.” Good luck to the girls in their next conference game. Upsetting Lost By: Kendra Bahr The Wisconsin Heights soccer team played hard, but lost 5-0 to New Glarus Belleville. Although distraught, they played their hardest. “Not our best game” says sophomore, Bennett Applegate. Another one of Barneveld’s freshman says “although we came out to play, we didn’t do as well as we plan and all we can do is look forward to the next game to redeem ourselves.” Good luck to the soccer team as they travel to Lodi. Perfect Homecoming Win By Hailey Kleppe Last Friday, September 20th the Mt. Horeb/Barneveld Vikings took on the Sauk Prairie Eagles in a conference match up. The atmosphere was filled with excitement from returning alumni and homecoming fans. It was a great ending to a long homecoming week and the Vikings came out with a 42 – 20 win. “The first half was a little rough but the second half we came out stronger and finished” says Barneveld senior, Sam Moyer. Good luck to the Vikings as they travel to Baraboo this Friday to take on the Thunderbirds. Tyler Hellenbrand Eagle-Vanguards Run at Viking Invitational By: Cayla Carden By: Jana Hummel Throughout his four years at Barneveld, Tyler Hellenbrand has been known for making people laugh, his personality, and his athletic ability. He has excelled as a three-sport athlete, contributing in Football, Basketball, and Baseball all four years. Math is his favorite subject, even though it is not taught by his favorite teacher, Mr. Draper. When asked about his favorite memory, he didn’t know what to say. Going up and staying in a hotel for the weekend to cheer on the girls when they went to state for basketball came to his mind after thinking. Although he has chosen to pursue a career in Actuarial Science, Tyler is unsure about what college he would like to attend. Tyler’s sarcasm, personality, and smile will be missed, but we wish the best of luck to him. Edited by: Liz Skaife On Saturday September 21, the Wisconsin Heights-Barneveld cross country team ran at the Mount Horeb Viking Invitational. The girls’ varsity team scored and placed fifth, and the boys’ varsity team placed third. Korl Bomkamp ran well with a time of 17:29 and won the fastest sophomore award. Billy Boutelle placed third individually with a time of 17:33 and Colton Straubaar ran well with a time of 21:34. Good luck to the cross country team at their Conference Meet at Marshall on Tuesday! Team Leahy and The Barneveld Girls’ Basketball Team would like to say “Thank-you” to all that supported our “Golfing Fore More Than A Cure” golf outing on Saturday, September 7th. This event raised over $6900 with all proceeds going to the “More Than A Game” cancer awareness event that over the past 5 years has helped over 30 local families and has supported cancer research. Our next “More Than A Game” event will be held on January 11th, 2014, when the Barneveld Girls’ Basketball team hosts Prairie du Chien. 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Over the last week and a half, our staff and many community supporters have been busy in the beginning phases of a study about our reading program. We held a meeting with the staff and a follow-up with about 16 members of the community to discuss and form a consensus about the purpose for teaching reading especially at the elementary level in schools. Both conversations were very enjoyable and the feedback has been very positive. The reading process can be a bit complicated, so we were working to help folks understanding the ways that reading should be taught and what types of reading should be done. Below is a summary of what we discussed. Reading Fluency. This is the ability to recognize words easily and read quickly through them. We discussed how this is done from associating oral language with printed symbols and progressing through academic and content specific vocabulary. We read a few models of how the brain is able to decode difficult phrases because of our fluency and understanding of the structure of language. Below is an example that was presented. You may have experience with other examples as they have been around the internet for quite some time: “Your Brain is a code-cracking machine. For emaxlpe, it deson’t mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod aepapr, the olny iprmoatnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer are in the rghit pcale. The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit pobelrm.” Reading for understanding/information. Once we have the rules and can quickly read basic material, we move from “learning to read” to “reading to learn.” This is a process that is constantly reinforced. We teach strategies such as predictions and using text clues to develop meaning. Examples of this include road signs, reading the sports page for scores and highlights as well as textbooks. Reading for pleasure. This is the reading that we do of our own free will because of the satisfaction it gives us. It is also the reading that, having begun at someone else’s request, we continue because we are interested. Have you ever been discussing something with someone who says, I read about that, you should read it… When you do, you tend to be very interested. This is pleasure reading. Our discussion around pleasure reading had to do with whether this had a place in school curriculum. We took a look at research that supports the practice and agreed that it did. All of these types of Reading instruction were universally agreed as the reasons that we teach reading at Barneveld. In the future, we will take a look at what our achievement data and the Common Core State Standards say about reading and how we are doing. Our next meeting is October 9 from 5:30-7:30. This is also the date of Parent/Teacher Conferences. We will work on a format that will allow you to drop in for a bit of time to join the discussion and then leave when you need to for conferences. For more information about our work, please do not hesitate to call or email (bjones@barneveld. k12.wi.us). Looking Forward! Ben Jones, Principal C THE BARNEVELD/RIDGEWAY OVER 55 GROUP We meet the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month. Anyone from Barneveld, Ridgeway and even Blue Mounds over 55, are welcome to join us. We are a social club not an organization. Our bus trips are generally the 3rd Friday of each month. October meetings are Monday the 14th and Monday the 28th. On October 28th, Leslyn Spinelli, a local author will discuss her first book “Taken for Granted” set in Madison. The book is available at the Barneveld Public Library . LASSIFIEDS Buildings and Grounds Caretaker Folklore Village Farm, Inc. Dodgeville, Wisconsin The Folklore Village Buildings and Grounds Caretaker is a key position in maintaining the organization’s nine BARNEVELD PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD will meet the buildings and approximately 94-acre site, including third Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM at the library. restored prairie. The person in this position works Everyone invited to attend. independently and must have the ability to diagnose and repair basic plumbing, electrical and carpentry-related TOWN OF BRIGHAM FALL CLEAN UP DAY !! problems. The Caretaker will work closely with the Folklore Village Executive Director, Program Director, Saturday, October 5, 2013 (7:00 AM to NOON) Office Manager and Foodways Coordinator to assure that MARK YOUR CALENDARS maintenance and grounds-related issues are addressed TV’s, Air Conditioners and Dehumidifiers - $10/each prior to all events. Tires: W/O Rims With Rims Car$3.00$6.00 This is a unique opportunity to work with a small staff Skid-Steer, Front Tractor & Truck at a nationally recognized folklife center nestled in the $8.00$16.00 Driftless Area countryside near Dodgeville, Wisconsin. Tractor $10.00 $20.00 Everything else can be brought in at No Charge. Please For a job description and detailed position announcecontact Jeff Jenson at 235-9322 or Audrey Rue at 924-1013 ment call Karla Vogel at 608-924-4000 or send an email if you have any questions. to [email protected]. NOTICE TO THE VILLAGE OF BARNEVELD RESIDENTS: The Barneveld Water Utility will clean and flush water mains the week of October 14th – October 18th, 2013. Flushing will be conducted between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Discolored water could be drawn into homes during flushing or immediately after. Discoloration results after minerals have been dislodged from the walls of water mains. It is not harmful to drink the discolored water, but it could cause laundry stains. To clear discolored water, open cold water taps to full flow for a short period after flushing crews have left the area. HUGE MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE • • • • • • • • 106 Savannah Circle: Wed 10/9 and Thurs 10/10 3:00 – 7:00 and Friday 10/11 7:30am-?? Teenage girls have cleaned their closets – tons of clothes(size 8-adult small), purses, shoes, and accessories!!! Girls twin and full comforter sets. Curtains Toys/Games Boys clothes (size 7-10/12) Adult clothing Household items and holiday decorations Various items from Rust & Lace Antiques 107 W Orbison St Barneveld Wi 53507 608-924-3711www.barneveldpubliclibrary.org Thank Yolu to everyone who stopped by Fair Day for the Concessions during the Library Science Fair and during the Twilight Run/ Walk and for the Pie & Used Book Sale at the Library Deer Valley Golf Course and Lodge Visit us at www.barneveldpubliclibrary.org or on Facebook! LIBRARY HOURS: MON—THU 10—7 FRIDAY 10—5 SATURDAY 10—1 Your Place For: ÂInternet  & WiFi access ÂMovies  & Books ÂE-books  & Audio Books ÂPrint/Copy/Fax  ÂE-Reader  petting zoo ÂHot  Spot printing ÂTest  Proctoring Visit us at www. barneveldpubliclibrary.org or on Facebook! Barneveld 608-924-3033 GET NOTICED...ADVERTISE 505 SWISS LANE, BARNEVELD, WI 608-924-8621 Email: [email protected] Web: www.barneveldlutheran.org 1050 COPIES DISTRIBUTED WEEKLY & NOW ON THE WEB REV. P. JACK WAY JR. SUNDAY WORSHIP 9:00 AM YEARLY RATES ARE LESS THAN YOU BUYING STAMPS FOR ONE WEEK Visitors Always Welcome! Weekly Classified ads starting at $10.00 up to Full page-$156.00 924-2002 [email protected] WEBSITE: WWW.BARNEVELDSHOPPER.COM CrosswOrd Fun SaveFood the Date – June 10 -13 Barneveld9:30 Lutheran The Pantry is Open on at Wednesday – 3:30 Va cation Bible School (4 & 5 yea r olds) or by appointment by contacting 924-8621. Da y Ca mp (1st – 5th grade) Donations are always welcome. Everyone is welcome SoLuTion GAFFNEY FAMILY CATTLE “Our bus iness . Our Livelihood.” 4888 Cty HH, Barne veld, W I 608-924 -1029 www.gaffneyfamilycattle.com GFC Bull Gaffney FamilySale Cattle 35 bulls went to Female Production Sale 5 states October 12, 2013 3pm Averagi ngFarm $33 00 At the BARNEVELD SHOPPER SATURDAY NOON DEADLINE: 12:00 PM Items received on or before Saturday's mail will be included in the upcoming Thursdays publication. $10.00/30 words or less, 10 cents for each additional word after 30. Call 924-2002 for other ad cost. E-MAIL DEADLINE: 12:00 p.m. on Saturday. E-MAIL: [email protected] In the subject line enter (Shopper & your phone #) CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS ACCEPTED: call 9242002 Please send/enclose payment to: Barneveld Shopper 2827 McSherry-Nihles Rd, Barneveld, WI 53507 AMERICAN LEGION SAL meets the 2nd Tues. of each month @ the Legion Hall. AMERICAN LEGION will meet the first Monday of each month at 7:00 PM at the American Legion hall. THE COMMUNITY CLOTHES CLOSET'S hours are the 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 10 a.m. -noon and the 3rd Thursday, 5-7 p.m. The Clothes Closet located at 102 E. Lincoln St., Mt. Horeb. FOOD PANTRY: The Barneveld Food pantry is a cooperative outreach of the Barneveld & Ridgeway churches, local organizations and private donations. The Food pantry, housed at the Barneveld Lutheran facility is available for those in need in the area. The Pantry is Open on Wednesday 9:30 – 3:30 or by appointment by contacting 924-8621. Donations are always welcome. THE BARNEVELD ADVANCEMENT ASSOCIATION is looking for new members. We meet the 3rd Tuesday of every month, so if you’re interested in giving back to the community please come to the American Legion Hall at 7pm. THE BLUE MOUNDS FOOD PANTRY & CLOTHING CONNECTION is located at 11010 Blackhawk Drive, located in the Blue Mounds Industrial Park south of Hwy 18/151. Hours are every Thursday from 9 to 11 and 4 to 6. We have no residence restrictions. 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