Serving O'Brien & Clay Counties
Hartley firemen to canvass town for pancake feed
The Hartley Firefighters’ Association will be holding its annual pancake breakfast fundraiser on Sunday, Nov. 7. Prior to the event, the firefighters will be canvassing town and selling tickets on Monday, Nov. 1 at 6 p.m. Leave your porch light on if you’re interested in buying tickets
The pancake breakfast will be held at the Hartley Community Center. See the ad on Page 10 for more details.
Soup supper planned at St. Joe’s
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Hartley will host an Election Night soup, pie and bar supper on Nov. 2 from 4:30-7. Free will donations will be accepted.
See the ad on Page 4 for more details.
Everly Heritage Museum opening next month
The Everly Heritage Museum will hold a grand opening bash on Friday, Nov. 12 featuring a ribbon-cutting ceremony and concert fundraiser. Tours of the new museum will be held the following day on Nov. 13.
See the ad on Page 3 for more details.
Everly firefighters hosting benefit breakfast
The Everly Firefighter’s Association will hold a benefit breakfast for Deb Iske on Sunday, Oct. 31 from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. at the fire station. All proceeds will go to Iske, who is battling cancer.
See the ad on Page 10 for more details.
RCA Fall Boutique is this Saturday
Royal Community Action will hold a fall boutique this Saturday, Oct. 23 at the Royal Community Building from 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
See the ad on Page 10 for more details.
Hartley Chamber trunk-or-treat
The Hartley Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a Halloween Trunk-or-Treat downtown on Friday, Oct. 29. The route will start at City Hall and conclude at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church.
Free hotdogs will be provided at the church by Fiesta Foods. See the ad on Page 10 for more details.
HLC food pantry
Current hours for the food pantry at Hope Lutheran Church in Everly are Wednesdays, 1-5 p.m. Everyone is allowed to come in and pick out their food, but masks are required.
H-M-S menus
Monday, Oct. 25: Breakfast – Cereal, muffin (9-12), fruit, juice; Lunch – Chicken nuggets, scalloped potatoes, cooked carrots, mixed fruit, rice krispie bar.
Tuesday, Oct. 26: Breakfast – Egg/cheese biscuit, fruit, juice; Lunch – Pork chop patty, mashed potatoes/gravy, green beans, roll, oranges.
Wednesday, Oct. 27: Breakfast – Breakfast pizza, fruit, juice; Lunch – Softshell taco, lettuce/cheese, red peppers, tomatoes, pineapple.
Thursday, Oct. 28: Breakfast – Pancake/sausage bites, fruit, juice; Lunch – Spaghetti, breadstick, romaine salad, celery, baby carrots (9-12), grapes.
Friday, Oct. 29: Breakfast – Omelet, toast, fruit, juice; Lunch – Hot dog/bun, French fries, baked beans, applesauce.
Milk served with each meal. Fruit/veggie bar served with lunch.
CC/E menus
Monday, Oct. 25: Breakfast – Cereal, toast, fruit, yogurt, juice: Lunch – Au gratin potatoes/ham, broccoli, dinner roll, pineapple.
Tuesday, Oct. 26: Breakfast – Scrambled egg, cereal, toast, fruit, yogurt, juice; Lunch – Hamburger on bun, French fries, baked beans, apple.
Wednesday, Oct. 27: Breakfast – Waffles, cereal, toast, fruit, yogurt, juice; Lunch – Crispito, corn, rice, pears.
Thursday, Oct. 28: Breakfast – Egg wrap, cereal, toast, fruit, yogurt, juice; Lunch – Ground beef and gravy, green beans, dinner roll, banana.
Friday, Oct. 29: Breakfast – Biscuit and gravy, cereal, toast, fruit, yogurt juice; Lunch – Grilled cheese, carrots, peaches, chocolate chip cookie.
Menus are subject to change at any time. Milk is served with each meal.
Blood drive Nov. 1 at Spencer
LifeServe Blood Center is conducting a drive at Southpark Mall, 901 11th Street SW in Spencer, on Monday, Nov. 1 from 12:30-6 p.m.
Appointments are required. Schedule a donation appointment online at lifeservebloodcenter.org or call (800) 287-4903.
Discover night eyes during night hike
Join the O’Brien County Conservation naturalist for a night hike this October and explore with night eyes. This family friendly night hike will be on Saturday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m., and lasts approximately an hour.
Participants will be led on a hike on the trails at the Prairie Heritage Center to see what night eyes they can find and any other spooky creatures that go bump in the night.
To register for this program visit http://www.prairieheritagecenter.org. For questions or more information please contact Naturalist Abbie Parker at (712) 295-7200.
Youth pheasant hunt Oct. 23 at Crosbie Center
A youth pheasant hunt will be held on Saturday, Oct. 23 at the Crosbie Wildlife & Nature Youth Center. To participate youth must be between the ages of 12 and 15 years old.
The pheasant hunt will begin at 8 a.m., with a warm-up trap shoot beginning at 8:30 a.m. Adult mentors will then take youth on a one-on-one pheasant hunt to follow. Participants need to wear weather appropriate clothing and closed-toed shoes. They may bring their own guns. Guns will also be available for those who need them.
Registration is required and is limited to 20 participants. To register visit https://prairieheritagecenter.org/2021/09/youth-pheasant-hunt/. For questions contact the O’Brien County Conservation Board at (712) 295-7200.
Hartley-area poets to meet Oct. 28
The Hartley Poets Group will meet on Thursday, Oct. 28 at 2 p.m., at the Hartley Public Library. All local poets are invited to attend.
Additionally, the group will host its annual poetry reading on Wednesday, Nov. 3 at 6:30 p.m., at the library. All local poets are invited to attend and participate. The general theme is fall.
Interested poets need to submit up to six pieces to the Hartley Public Library by Oct. 28 so the program can be printed for the following Wednesday.
Refreshments will be provided, and new poets are welcome. Part of the program will be dedicated to Betty Taylor, who was the group’s inspiration and mentor.
Included on the agenda will be a time for anyone not on the program to present their poems. For more information, contact Dave Hoye at (712) 834-2160.
Feenstra office reps to visit area
Representatives from the office of Rep. Randy Feenstra (IA-04) will be in area counties to help constituents with casework relating to passports, veterans’ benefits, and other federal programs.
Iowans in the 4th District can also visit Feenstra.House.Gov to submit a casework request. Constituents should note that Rep. Feenstra will not be at traveling office hours at the following locations.
• Dickinson County: Tuesday, Oct. 26, from 1-3 p.m. at Spirit Lake Library, 702 16th Street.
• O’Brien County: Wednesday, Oct. 27, from 1-3 p.m. at Sheldon Public Library, 925 4th Avenue.
Sen. Ernst office reps in Clay, O’Brien counties
Representatives from U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst’s office will be available in Clay and O’Brien counties to assist Iowans with problems or questions about issues involving Social Security, veterans’ benefits, military affairs, passports, immigration issues and other federal programs.
Those who are seeking assistance with federal agencies but who are unable to attend the traveling office hours can contact one of the senator’s offices directly or submit a casework request online at http://www.Ernst.Senate.Gov.
Upcoming dates and locations for traveling office hours are listed below. Please note that Sen. Ernst will not be at the traveling office hours.
• Clay County: Thursday, Oct. 28, Noon-1 p.m., Grand Avenue Community Outreach, 605 Grand Avenue, Spencer.
• O’Brien County: Thursday, Oct. 28, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Primghar City Hall, Council Room, 160 South Hayes Avenue, Primghar.
Pesticide applicators course offered Nov. 10
Iowa State University and Outreach O’Brien County office will host an Ornamental and Turfgrass Applicators Continuing Instruction Course for commercial pesticide applicators on Wednesday, Nov. 10.
The program provided by the Pesticide Safety Education Program (PSEP) can be seen at the O’Brien County Extension office in Primghar.
Preregistration may be required and walk-ins on the day of the program are not guaranteed admission. Walk-ins will only be admitted if room allows. The course runs from 9-11:30 a.m. The registration fee is $35 on or before Nov. 3 and $45 after Nov. 3. To register or to obtain additional information, contact Marsha Rehder at the Extension office at (712) 957-5045.
The course will provide continuing instructional credit for commercial pesticide applicators certified in categories 3O, 3T and 3OT. The IDALS-required topics to be covered are application equipment use, maintenance, and calibration, safe application techniques including pesticide drift reduction, and pests and pest management including phytotoxicity as appropriate.
Additional information and registration forms for this and other courses being offered by the PSEP team can be accessed at http://www.extension.iastate.edu/psep.
Healthy Relationship Education Training Nov. 10 at Spirit Lake
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach is offering a training opportunity for professionals who directly serve families in northern Iowa.
The Healthy Relationship Education Training is a one-day training where professionals gain access to a toolkit that includes activities and lessons for use with couples (married or not) to encourage healthy relationships between co-parents. The training will be held Wednesday, Nov. 10 from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Dickinson County Expo Center in Spirit Lake.
Healthy Relationship Education Training is designed for professionals who work with children and families to increase access to relationship education as a strategy to meet the safety, permanency and well-being needs of children.
Mackenzie Johnson, an Extension human sciences specialist, said the program uses a research-based curriculum that is being implemented nationally to professionals to help them encourage the development of healthy couple relationships with their clients. The all-day class consists of eight modules which are based on the National Extension Relationship and Marriage Education Model.
Lori Korthals, a human sciences specialists in family wellbeing, and Johnson will lead the training which consists of interactive lessons and discussions. Professionals who attend the training will leave with a copy of the toolkit, an understanding of the important aspects of couple relationship education and the option to receive continuing education hours.
ISU Extension and Outreach will offer 6.0 professional education contact hours for social workers, marriage and family therapists and mental health counselors. Iowa social workers, LMFTs and LMHCs should contact their licensing board to determine course approval for continuing education contact hours.
Registration for the program is $125, which includes the curriculum manual, tools and refreshments. Professionals can register online at https://bit.ly/hret18504. Registration deadline is Nov. 3. For more information, contact Johnson at (712) 240-0471 or [email protected].
‘Money Smart’ program begins Nov. 4 at Spencer
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach will host “Money Smart: Prioritizing Bills, Managing Debt & Improving Credit,” a three-session money management program beginning Thursday, Nov. 4, at Grace United Methodist Church in Spencer.
The program seeks to help individuals sharpen their money management skills, learn key financial concepts and practice building real-life financial strategies.
According to Brenda Schmitt, an Extension human sciences specialist in family wellbeing, “Money Smart” tools and ideas help individuals take control of their financial situation. The program provides participants with money management resources to help them manage their money more effectively, make better financial decisions and live according to their priorities.
Participants will explore ways to improve their financial wellbeing by developing an emergency spending plan, creating a prioritized bill paying strategy, finding ways to manage debt, learning about the importance of credit reports and exploring ways to improve a person’s credit score.
The workshop series is presented in three one-hour sessions, from 5:30-6:30 p.m. on Nov. 4, Nov. 9, and Nov. 11. The three sessions are free but pre-registration is required. To preregister, visit https://bit.ly/smart18672 or call (712) 262-2264.
For class questions, contact Schmitt at [email protected], or for help registering contact Sarah Dirks at (712) 262-2264 or [email protected].