March 23 Issue
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March 23 Issue
The Paper Our Town, Our Paper! Laur ens, Iowa Vol. 9 No. 47 www.thepapernow.com March 23, 2016 Local News Rotary Club Provides Dictionaries to Students Pocahontas Rotary Club proudly presented dictionaries to third grade children in Pocahontas County: Pocahontas Catholic School, Pocahontas Area Community School District, and the Laurens-Marathon Community School District. Dictionaries were delivered to each student and their teachers by Rotarians Sabrina Taylor and Helen Beneke. Third grade has been designated because the students are developing dictionary skills and are beginning to use other resource materials. In addition, students in third grade make the transition from learning to read to reading to learn. All formal education from this point through college is dependent upon the ability of each child to read and to understand what he or she reads. The Pocahontas Rotary Club wants our children to succeed in education by proving this resource to them. The students will benefit from the additional resources in the dictionary: International Atlas, Periodic Tables, Sign Language chart, Roman Numeral Tables, and other information. Biggest Little Paper In Town! Laurens-Marathon 3rd Grade Front Row L-R: Jazzlynn Mino, Alexa Wood, Miguel Martinez, Ava Tendal, Joshua Hoffman and Maddison Cooper. Row 2 L-R: Landen Tate, Zane Griffin, Raiden Hamby and Ayden Freeman. Row 3 L-R: Caleb Hubbell, Michelle Gordon, DJ Dehart and Hunter Valentine. Back Row L-R: Helen Beneke, Jericho Vickery, Brennen Storms, Alex Price, Dalton Burger and Teacher, Ms. Emily Habben. © Copyright My Laurens, Inc., 2010 All Rights Reserved. 1 Local News & Advertising Sexual Assault Awareness 5k to be held April 23rd in Storm Lake The Buena Vista University Gender and Women’s Studies Class, in partnership with Centers Against Abuse & Sexual Assault (CAASA), will be hosting a Sexual Assault Awareness 5k on Saturday, April 23 at 10 a.m. at Circle Park in Storm Lake (located across from the south end of BVU Football Field). A rain date has been set for Sunday, April 24th at 10 a.m. Registration for the event is $15 if registered by April 2nd, $20 if registered by April 16, and $25 on race day. This includes a race day t-shirt. Registration forms are available at BVU Information Desk, CAASA (506 Erie Street in Storm Lake), Hy Vee, Grand Central, and La Juanita’s. All proceeds will benefit CAASA, a non-profit organization which helps survivors in the surrounding areas to combat sexual assault, abuse, and violence. If you would like more information, please contact Jenny Ahlers at [email protected] or 712-732-8120 or Dr. Annamaria Formichella-Elsden at [email protected]. Our Town Our Paper! 2 Local News 5K Sexual Assault Awareness All proceeds will benefit CAASA, Centers Against Abuse and Sexual Assault, a non-profit organization which helps victims in the surrounding areas to combat sexual assault, abuse, and violence. When: Saturday, April 23, 2016, at 10:00 a.m. (Rain Date: Sunday, April 24, at 10:00 a.m.) Where: Circle Park in Storm Lake (near the BVU Football Field) Registration Fee (includes t-shirt): First Deadline: April 2nd -- $15 Second Deadline: April 16th -- $20 Race Day: April 23rd -- $25 Make Checks Payable to CAASA: Mail to: CAASA (P.O. Box 333, Storm Lake, IA 50588) OR Annamaria Formichella-Elsden (P.O. Box 2939, 610 West 4th St., Storm Lake, IA, 50588) Drop off: CAASA (506 Erie St., Storm Lake, IA 50588) For questions contact Jenny Ahlers ([email protected]) OR Dr. Annamaria Formichella-Elsden BVU ([email protected]) Sexual Assault Awareness 5k Name: ____________________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________________ City: _______________________________________________ Zip Code: _______________ Email Address: _____________________________________________ Phone Number: ______________________________________ T-Shirt Size: ______________ WAIVER: I hereby release CAASA, the Sexual Assault Awareness 5k organizers, sponsors, officials, and any other coordination group or member associated with this event from any claim of damage or injury resulting from my participation in or traveling to or from this race. I further state that I am in proper physical condition to compete in this race. Signature: ___________________________________________ Date: _________________ Signature of parent or guardian required if under 18 years of age. Biggest Little Paper In Town! 3 Local News Certificates of Appreciation Presented At the March meeting of the Alpha Omega Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, Certificates of Appreciation were presented to six members who have continued beyond retirement to promote education in their communities. Pictured left to right are: Pat Frantz and Lois Jirgens of Laurens, Ellen Degner of Newell, Katheryn Spencer of Goldfield, Martha Schmidt and Kay Muller of Humboldt. Delta Kappa Gamma is a professional honor society of key women educators in the United States, Canada, Europe, Latin America and Japan whose mission is to promote professional and personal growth of women educators and excellence in education. The Alpha Omega Chapter of DKG includes Humboldt, Pocahontas, Northern Calhoun and Northern Webster Counties. L-R: Pat Frantz, Lois Jirgens, Ellen Degner, Katheryn Spencer, Martha Schmidt and Kay Muller. DKG Learns About Supplementary Food Programs L-R: Jean Murray, Karen Johnson and Kristy Smith. Our Town Our Paper! Guest speaker Jean Murray of Laurens and Delta Kappa Gamma members Karen Johnson of Marathon and Kristy Smith of Humboldt (pictured left to right) shared information about supplementary food programs for children at the Alpha Omega Chapter of DKG’s March meeting. Members learned area schools have high levels of students eligible for free or reduced lunches. Concerned groups have stepped forward to organize and facilitate a backpack food program for weekends, since these students receive breakfast and lunch at school on weekdays, but have insecure food resources on weekends. Members of Alpha Omega were given an opportunity to contribute money to support the programs. Delta Kappa Gamma is a professional honor society of key women educators in the United States, Canada, Europe, Latin America and Japan whose mission is to promote professional and personal growth of women educators and excellence in education. The Alpha Omega Chapter of DKG includes Humboldt, Pocahontas, Northern Calhoun and Northern 4 Webster Counties. Local News Garden Extravaganza to be Held on April 9 You are invited to the Garden Extravaganza on Saturday, April 9 at the Pocahontas Expo Center located at the Pocahontas Fairgrounds from 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM. Admission is only $3.00 at the door and children are free. The garden show will feature local experts sharing their gardening expertise, businesses selling the latest in plant varieties and garden décor, garden tips, and educational handouts. There will be drawings for door prizes throughout the day. Coffee and rolls will be served at 9:00 AM for a nominal charge. Lunch will be served by the Pocahontas Garden Club for $6.00 from 11:001:30 PM. There will be two informational presentations. At 9:15 AM our first speaker, Yvonne McCormick, Horticulturalist, I.S.U. Extension & Outreach will give a presentation on “Gardening from the ground up”. At 10:30 AM, Julie Wurr, Heart’n Home, Laurens will discuss “Flowers from garden to table”. Exhibitors this year include: Boernsen Bees-Ocheyedan; Faith & Floral-Pocahontas; Farm & Home-Pocahontas; From Miry Clay Pottery-Dayton; Gilmore Garden Center-Gilmore City; Iowa Lakes Community College-Emmetsburg; Kandi’s Flower Market-Graettinger; Pocahontas Chamber of Commerce; Pocahontas County Conservation; Pocahontas Garden Club; Pocket of Posies-Albert City; Radon Mitigation-Ida Grove; Rhythm and Blooms Greenhouse-Pocahontas; Rolfe Flower Bin-Rolfe; and Thistle Down Nursery-Lake View. The Pocahontas County Conservation will have a hands-on make and take workshop. This event is sponsored by the Pocahontas County Master Gardeners and I.S.U. Extension and Outreach. Come join us for a day of learning, excitement and fun! 80th Birthday! Happy 80th Birthday to Lanore Thumma on April 2nd Cards can reach her at: Laurens Care Center, 304 E. Veterans Rd., Laurens, IA 50554 No gifts, please. Biggest Little Paper In Town! 5 At the Library At the Library with Glenda Mulder March 23, 2016 Book Club selection for March is Little Wolves by Thomas Maltman. I’ve just started reading it and am curious if I see the same in it that the “All Iowa Reads” committee did in 2014. So far it’s pretty dark, but interesting. Our catalog describes it this way, “Their family farms devastated by a Minnesota drought in 1987, a father searches for answers after his son commits a heinous murder, while a pastor's wife returns to the town for mysterious reasons of her own.” I guess I shouldn’t have expected cheerful, right? I have exciting news again this week! Circle July 25th on your calendar, you won’t want to miss this! Iowa author Heather Gudenkauf, who has written several New York Times Best Sellers (Missing Pieces, Weight of Silence, Little Mercies, One Breath Away, These Things Hidden) will be at our Library! We’ve got all her books, so be sure to read one before her visit. Once again I’ll say we will give you more details as it gets closer. New novels this week include: At the Edge of the Orchard by Tracy Chevalier, Two if by Sea by Jacqueline Mitchard, Property of a Noble Woman by Danielle Steel, Deep Blue by Randy Wayne White, The Widow by Fiona Barton, Fool Me Once by Harlan Coben (Audiobook too!), No One Knows by J. T. Ellison, The Our Town Our Paper! Two-Family House by Lynda Cohen Loigman, Treachery at Lancaster Gate by Anne Perry, The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson and Secret Language of Sisters by LuAnn Rice (Audiobook too!). Just one new DVD, its Alvin and the Chipmunks: the Road Chip. We are gearing up to celebrate National Library Week April 1016 in a big way in Pocahontas County Libraries thanks to a grant from the Pocahontas County Foundation. Author Linda McCann will visit each of our 9 libraries and present a program. Tuesday’s & Wednesday’s programs will be the Civilian Conservation Corps in Iowa, Thursday’s programs will be Prohibition in Iowa. Look for our posters and bookmarks! Maker Monday What a fun mix of ages we had at our first Maker Monday at the Laurens Public Library! Each participant made Book Page Easter Eggs to take home and decorate for Spring. We are on the lookout for our next project. If you have an idea, please contact the Library! Event Calendar • Tot Time every Monday at 10 a.m. • Tell me a Yarn every Monday at 7 p.m. • Book Club is 4th Monday of every month at 7 p.m. • Card Making is the 4th Tuesday of every month • Civilian Conservation Corps by Author Linda McCann Tuesday, April 12 at 7 p.m. 6 Announcements & Advertising Summer Help Wanted: The City of Laurens is now taking applications for lifeguards, $7.25/hr first year; pool manager, salary to be determined; and summer parks department positions, $9.50/hr for the first year. Applications will be accepted at Laurens City Hall through April 1. The City of Laurens is an equal opportunity employer. JH Design Studio Bridal Registry 217 W. Veterans Rd., Laurens * (712) 841-4585 We Wrap & Deliver! Melissa Cleveland & Jake Frye Shower - April 30 ~ Wedding - July 9 Regan Grossnickle & David Doely Wedding - May 7 Kendra Voss & Andrew Hanson Shower - April 30 ~ Wedding - July 16 Real Estate Taxes Are Due Second half real estate and mobile home taxes are due March 31, 2016. After March 31, 2016, interest of 1-1/2% per month will apply to any unpaid taxes. Please provide the payment stubs from the statements received in August to insure proper credit. You may also deposit your tax 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.iowatreasurers. org by using a credit card or e-check. Thank you for your payment! Sarah Winkler Pocahontas County Treasurer Biggest Little Paper In Town! 7 Advertising & Announcements UnityPoint Clinic Family Medicine in Newell is Closing April 1, 2016 Jack Link’s is the global meat snacks leader and fastest-growing meat snack manufacturer worldwide. The Jack Link’s brand represents a heritage of quality and consumer trust. Well known for its iconic “Messin’ With Sasquatch” advertising campaign, Jack Link’s offers more than 100 premium meat snack products at retail outlets in more than 40 countries. Check out JackLinks.com for more information on the brand. JOB OPENINGS Secondary Manufacturing (M-F 6:30am-3pm) Operations ( 1st, 2nd, 3rd shifts) Pre-employment drug screening Climate controlled facility Health, dental, vision available after 60 days for full time employees 401K match; EAP program; Employee company store Company paid short-term disability and life insurance Vacation accruals begin at 6 months Excellent attendance, willingness to learn, work well with others, good math skills, overtime when needed, able to be certified on pallet jack & fork lift Pick up application at: Jack Links, Inc. 210 North 1st Street Laurens, IA 50554 Mon-Fri 8:00am-4:00pm Bringing high quality, convenient care to our patients is a priority at UnityPoint Clinic, which is why closing Family Medicine in Newell is a very difficult decision. To better serve our patients in the Newell area, we have added additional hours to both our Fonda and Lake View clinics. Doctors Bernadette Gyano, Leszek Marczewski, and Zoltan Pek, as well as Kay Blessington and Tonya Lankford, will continue to provide services at all our clinics. Your medical records will remain available to UnityPoint Clinic caregivers and the process for making appointments will remain the same. Thank you for letting us be a part of your health care team. Fonda Lake View Sac City 101 South Main Phone: (712) 288-4426 208 Main Phone: (712) 657-8513 301 Highland Avenue Phone: (712) 662-7119 Clinic Hours: *Tues | 8 am – 5 pm *Thurs | 1:30 pm – 5 pm Clinic Hours: Mon - Wed | 8 am – 5 pm *Thurs | 8 am – 12 pm Fri | 8 am – 5 pm Clinic Hours: Mon – Fri | 8 am – 5 pm *New Clinic Hours JOIN THE #1 MEAT SNACK TEAM EEO/AA EMPLOYER M/F/D/V BUILDING A #STRONGIOWA Extension Week Celebration! Join us for a fun filled evening at the The City of Laurens is taking sealed bids for contract mowing. Bid must be submitted per average lot and must be received at City Hall by noon on April 1. Any questions, please contact City Manager, Barb Smith, at (712) 841-4526 FREE Health Fair Wednesday, March 30, 2016 from 3:00 - 7:00pm at the Expo Center located on the Pocahontas Fairgrounds Enjoy a free will donation burger meal from 5:00pm - 7:00pm and a night filled with information from: ISU Extension and Outreach Specialist Nutrition, derma scanning, family finance, farm stress Pocahontas Community Hospital Prevention screening, car seat info, and more Pocahontas Co. Public Health Radon kits for purchase, blood pressure checks, and much more Pocahontas Co. Home Care Family Foundation information Iowa State University Extension and Outreach programs are available to all without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, or disability. ADV.16.06 January 2016 www.extension.iastate.edu/pocahontas Our Town Our Paper! 8 Local News & Advertising The Secret Garden Blooms in April ISU Theatre’s spring musical, The Secret Garden, blooms in April, beginning on April 8 at 7:30 p.m. in Fisher Theater. There will be additional performances at 7:30 p.m. on April 9, 15, and 16 and matinee performances at 2 p.m. on April 10 and 17. According to Director Brad Dell, “The Secret Garden is a story of transformation. When Mary first encounters the garden, she describes it as grey, dead and ‘the most forgotten place I have ever seen.’ But she is taught the idea of wick - that deep down below the surface even the deadest looking thing can be filled with life. ‘When a thing is wick, it has a life about it. Maybe not a life like you and me. But somewhere there's a secret streak of green inside it.’” In the beginning, loss seems to have nearly broken the human characters. The Secret Garden proves its capacity to reveal life, beautiful and powerful, buried beneath a dead exterior. We discover that not only does the garden have the power to transform itself, but also to revive people. Just like that secret garden, seemingly lonely, dead, and forgotten, this musical reminds us that even in our darkest hours we are all “wick,” proving the resiliency of Biggest Little Paper In Town! the human spirit. Gorgeous songs like “Lily’s Eyes”, “A Bit of Earth”, and “Come to My Garden” musically transport us and bring to life the haunting, magical world of The Secret Garden. This beautiful and universal story will entertain, uplift, and inspire the entire family. It is a musical that will appeal to all ages. Admission is $24 for adults and seniors and $16 for students. Tickets can be purchased at the Iowa State Center Ticket Office, all Ticketmaster locations, or by calling 1-800-745-3000. LUNCH AT THE CLUB COMING SOON! MONDAY-FRIDAY LAURENS COUNTRY CLUB PUBLIC WELCOME! 9 Local News & Advertising Upcoming Class Reunion The Laurens Classes of 1970 and 1971 will be holding a reunion on July 9, 2016 beginning at 5:00 at the Laurens Country Club. The event will be in conjunction with the Laurens Summer Fest, so additional ways to participate will be available. Those in the Class of 1970 are encouraged to contact Bob Stewart at 515-556-4900, [email protected]; and the Class of 1971 should contact Frank Koenig at 319-212-0668, frnkkoenig@ hotmail.com. Classmates should also join the Facebook reunion page. A splendid time is guaranteed for all! CLOSED FRIDAY, MARCH 22 FOR GOOD FRIDAY! HAPPY EASTER! Things Being on Swim Team Teaches “Dazzling Duos” at Fonda Arts Center “Dazzling Duos” comes to the Fonda Arts Center, April 10th at 2:00 p.m., a collage of musical duets featuring guitar, violin, piano, organ, recorders, and vocals. Making his first appearance at the Fonda Arts Center is Gabriel Carbajal, talented eighteen-year-old singer/ songwriter from Schaller. Rounding out the afternoon’s entertainment will be the Archer Family’s “Four for One”, Gloria & Randy Mobley, the Baughman Girls (Cheryl and Coleen), Jesse Coon, Savannah McGee, Trish Moe, Marilyn Schmitt, Larry and Sallie Tamm, and Larry Heschke. All this at the Fonda Arts Center, on the northwest corner of Fourth & Main Streets. Everyone welcome! As always, free admission, free refreshments! Our Town Our Paper! OPEN HOUSE Tastefully Simple (Sue Wenell) Pampered Chef (Megan Hauswirth) Tuesday March 29 5-7 p.m. at Sue Wenell's Home 407 Lawman Lane, Laurens, IA 10) Swimming teaches you to show up on time. 9) You learn to work with all different types of people. 8) You are detail-oriented but can see the bigger picture, too. 7) You know how to take criticism. 6) Time management has always been the key to your life. 5) You’re a team player. 4) You’ve learned how to win—and lose—with grace. 3) You know when to have fun and when to be serious. 2) You know how to be healthy and destress. 1) You’re dedicated. These are valuable life skills that we want to continue to offer to the youth of Laurens and the surrounding area. Please support the Laurens New Pool Project! TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATIONS can be sent to: Laurens Pool Project c/o City of Laurens 272 North 3rd Street, Laurens, IA 50554 Like us on Facebook: Laurens Pool Project www.laurens-ia.com Donate Online: https://www.youcaring.com/residentsof-laurens-501476 10 Advertising & Anouncements The Paper Published weekly by My Laurens, Inc. 112 Walnut St. Laurens, IA 50554 Phone: (712) 841-2684 Fax: (712) 841-4662 Website: www.thepapernow.com E-mail: [email protected] LAURENSAREAYOUTHGROUP MARCHSCHEDULE BETHANYLUTHERANCHURCH MARCH6THJUNIORHIGH MARCH13THHIGHSCHOOL MARCH20THJUNIORHIGH MARCH27THNOYOUTHGROUP(EASTER) YouthGroupmeetingsarefrom6Ͳ8p.m.onSunday evenings.Allyouth6thto12thgradeareinvitedtoattend. Publisher: Rodney Johnson Editor: Amanda Tendal Rights to Use Content: The Paper, its content, archived materials, and our websites, are provided solely for your personal, non-commercial use. 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The program will be about “Writing Personal Histories” presented by Verlae Nicol and Jeanette Korrect. Roll Call will be “How did you get your name?” Anyone who is interested in family research and genealogy is cordially invited to attend. Growing a New Generation of Iowa Foresters help wanted: Vaughn DeLoss Construciton is taking applications for full or part time equipment operating and construction labor. Equipment operating and concrete finishing experience preferred. Truck driving or machanic experience helpful. Currently working in Laurens. Must have a license and be dependable. Call: (712) 260-1129 Growing a New Generation Of Iowa Foresters with Luke Gran, Forester, Owner of PRUDENTERRA will be held on Wednesday, April 20 from 6-7:30 PM at Iowa Central, One Triton Circle, Fort Dodge in the BioScience/Health Science (BHS) Building, Room 105. Students free with college ID. Tuition $10 per person. To register call: (515) 574-1293. EEO Our Town Our Paper! 12 Church Grace Lutheran This Week at Church Marathon, Bethany Lutheran Our Savior’s Thursday: March 24, 2016 7:00 PM ~ Maundy Thursday Service w/ Lutheran Church Communion March 25, 2016 Albert City & St John Friday: 7:00 PM ~ Laurens Community Good Friday Service Lutheran Church Saturday: March 26, 2016 – March 27, Rural Albert City 2016 Easter Prayer Vigil from 6:00 AM Sat. through 6:00AM Sun. morning 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 Church Sunday: March 27, 2016 Resurrection of Our Lord / Easter Day 7:00 AM ~ Youth Community Easter Sunrise Service at LUMC 8:00 AM ~ Youth Community Easter Breakfast at LUMC NO Sunday School & Confirmation 9:30 AM ~ Easter Celebration Worship w/ Communion **Note change in worship time for second service. NO Youth Group Tuesday: March 29, 2016 10:00 AM ~ Coffee Time This Week at Laurens United Methodist Church Wed., March 23rd: NO puppets Maundy Thursday, March 24th: Living Last Supper presentation @ 7 p.m. Good Friday, March 25th: Men’s Bible Study @ 7 a.m. Sat., March 26th: Laurens Chamber Easter festivities held here: Pancakes from 8 a.m.-11 a.m. Meet Easer Bunny from 10-11 a.m. Easter Sunday, March 27th: Ecumenical Easter Sunrise Service @ 7 a.m. (led by the Laurens Area Youth Group) Breakfast to follow Sunrise Service Sunday School @ 9:10 a.m. Fellowship @ 9:30 a.m. Worship @ 10:30 a.m. - Choir performs NO Youth Group Pastor Rev. Rita Cordell Thursday, March 24 2 p.m. - Coffee with Pastor 7 p.m. - Service of Darkness Friday, March 25 7 p.m. - AA 7 p.m. - Ecumenical Good Friday Service at Bethany Lutheran Church Sacred Heart Church Laurens Sunday, March 27 8:30 a.m. - Coffee and Doughnuts 9:30 a.m. - Worship (NOTE TIME CHANGE) Pastor ~ Fr. Francis Makwinja Sacred Heart Holy Thursday, 5:00 PM Good Friday, 7:00 PM Easter Vigil, Saturday, 8:00 PM Easter Sunday, 8:30 AM Biggest Little Paper In Town! Cluster Parishes St. Joseph Catholic Church, Sioux Rapids Holy Thursday, 5:00 PM Good Friday, 7:00 PM Easter Vigil, Saturday, 8:00 PM Easter Sunday Mass, 10:30 AM St. Louis Catholic Church, Royal Holy Thursday, 7:00 PM Good Friday, 5:00 PM Easter Sunday Mass, 8:30 AM 13 Extension News Rolfe After School Program ISU Extension and Outreach Pocahontas County and Pocahontas County Conservation Present “Pollinators” on Tuesday, April 12 from 3:45-5 p.m. at the Rolfe Public Library. All children 2nd grade and older are welcome to join in this after school hands on workshop! This is a FREE event but we do ask that you either sign up at the Rolfe Public Library or call the ISU Extension and Outreach Office Pocahontas County at 712-335-3103 or email lzeman@ iastate.edu. 2016 Pocahontas County Fair Derby Swine Weigh-In All 4-H and FFA members that will exhibit pigs in the Derby Swine Show at the 2016 Pocahontas County Fair must weigh their pigs at the fairgrounds on Saturday, March 26 from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Please call the ISU Extension and Outreach Pocahontas County Office if you have any questions at 712335-3103 or [email protected] Our Town Our Paper! Extension and Outreach Week Celebration “Health Fair” Tree Care Workshop To Be Held In Pocahontas Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, Pocahontas County will be holding a “Health Fair” in celebration of Extension and Outreach Week on Wednesday, March 30 from 3-7 p.m. A free will donation burger meal will be served from 5-7 p.m. This will be held at the Expo Center located on the Fairgrounds in Pocahontas. Join us for a night filled with information from: ISU Extension and Outreach Specialist, Pocahontas Community Hospital, Pocahontas County Public Health, and Pocahontas County Home Care. The Health Fair will include: • Pocahontas Community Hospital - Prevention screening for humans and houses, car seat information, carbon monoxide detector information, and ambulance tours. • ISU Extension and Outreach Specialist - Health & nutrition, derma scanning, family finance, agricultural and farm stress. • Pocahontas County Public Health - Radon kits for purchase, blood pressure checks, bioterrorism booklets, and a chance to win a weather radio. Pocahontas County Extension & Outreach is holding an informational meeting on tree selection, proper planting methods and treae pruning at the County Extension & Outreach Office in Pocahontas on March 31st, from 9:30 – 11:30pm. Dr. Jesse Randall, Iowa State University Extension Forester, will be conducting the meeting. He will be educating landowners on the current state of the Emerald Ash Borer in Iowa, treatment options for EAB, as well as removal and replant options. He will discuss how to select healthy trees, how to correct pot bound root systems, as well as how to plant, maintain, and prune trees. Attendees are encouraged to bring photos of their existing yard and windbreak trees and Jesse will answer questions as time allows. The meeting is FREE and open to the public. For more information and to pre-register, which is highly recommended, contact Pocahontas County Extension & Outreach at 712-335-3103 or email Holly Frerk at [email protected]. 14 Extension News Yard and Garden: Caring for Grapevines Standing in front of a mass of tangled grapevines and wondering what to do can be a scary experience for the novice or even the more experienced gardener. When should I prune grapevines? The most desirable time to prune grapevines is late winter or early spring. In Iowa, pruning can begin in late February and should be completed by early April. Grapevines pruned at this time of year may “bleed” heavily. However, the loss of sap does not harm the vines. What is the proper way to prune grapevines? Grapevines produce fruit clusters on the previous season’s growth. Before pruning, a grapevine may have 200 to 300 buds capable of producing fruit. If the vine is not pruned, the number of grape clusters would be excessive and the grapevine would be unable to ripen the large crop or produce adequate vegetative growth. The purpose of pruning is to obtain maximum yields of high quality grapes and to allow Biggest Little Paper In Town! adequate vegetative growth for the following season. Grapevines are trained to a specific system to facilitate cultivation, harvesting and pest control. The most common training system used by home gardeners is the four-cane Kniffin system. In a four-cane Kniffin system, the canes of the grapevine grow on two wires, one located three feet above the ground and the second six feet high. If utilizing the four-cane Kniffin system, select four canes on the upper wire, two going in each direction. Also, select four canes on the lower wire. To aid identification, some gardeners tie brightly colored ribbons or strips of cloth on those canes they wish to retain. All remaining one-yearold canes should be completely removed. Going back to the upper wire, select two of the remaining four canes, one going in each direction. Prune these canes back to one or two buds. These short one or two bud canes are referred to as renewal spurs. The renewal spurs provide the shoots or canes that will produce next year’s crop. Prune the remaining two canes on the upper wire back to eight to 13 buds. The number of buds left on the fruiting canes is determined by plant vigor. If the grapevine is vigorous, leave 13 buds per cane. Leave only eight buds per cane if the grapevine possesses poor vigor. Prune the four canes on the lower wire the same as those on the upper wire. When pruning is complete, no more than 60 buds should remain on the grapevine. When counting the number of buds on the grapevine, include both the buds on the fruiting canes and those on the renewal spurs. The six-cane Kniffin system is another training system occasionally used by home gardeners. In the six-cane Kniffin system, the canes of the grapevine are grown on three wires. The wires are positioned two, four and six feet above the ground. After pruning, a grapevine trained to a six-cane Kniffin system consists of six fruiting canes and six one or two bud renewal spurs. As with other training systems, the maximum number of retained buds is 60. Tools required to prune grapevines include a hand shears, lopping shears and saw. 15
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