Kats’ Korner-Veteran’s Day


Veteran’s Day is not about a day off of work for public officials. It is a day to honor those that have fought and are fighting to preserve our freedoms, protecting us and our country each and every day. The paragraph below was a bit of history on Veteran’s Day, or Armistice Day, that states when it began and why. God Bless our Veteran’s and their families. Without them, we would not have our freedoms. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers each and every day. I have also added pictures from the Oakland and Lyons Veteran’s Day programs.

In November 1919, President Wilson proclaimed November 11 as the first commemoration of Armistice Day with the following words: “To us in America, the reflections of Armistice Day will be filled with solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in the country’s service and with gratitude for the victory, both because of the thing from which it has freed us and because of the opportunity it has given America to show her sympathy with peace and justice in the councils of the nations…”

Mike Blanc, at the microphone, was the Master of Ceremonies in Oakland. Photo Credit, Denise Gilliland, Kat Country Hub.

Mike Blanc, at the microphone, was the Master of Ceremonies in Oakland. Photo Credit, Denise Gilliland, Kat Country Hub.

Quite a crowd attended the Veteran's Day Program at O-C School Friday. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Quite a crowd attended the Veteran’s Day Program at O-C School Friday. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Cindy Blanc directs the O-C Senior Choir in one of the Patriotic songs of the day. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Cindy Blanc directs the O-C Senior Choir in one of the Patriotic songs of the day. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

O-C Band Director Bryan Bohn announced each branch of the military during a song the band performed, and Veteran's stood as their branch was announced. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

O-C Band Director Bryan Bohn announced each branch of the military during a song the band performed, and Veteran’s stood as their branch was announced. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

O-C teacher Tawnya Meyer and the O-C Kindergarten class perform God Bless America. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

O-C teacher Tawnya Meyer and the O-C Kindergarten class perform God Bless America. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Lyons-Decatur Northeast Veteran's Day Program. Photo credit/Pat Sharp, LDNE.

Lyons-Decatur Northeast Veteran’s Day Program. Photo credit/Pat Sharp, LDNE.

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Retirement of Colors, Cub Scouts Pack 160. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat country Hub.

Retirement of Colors, Cub Scouts Pack 160. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat country Hub.

Christmas Open House in Lyons


Shoppers were out enjoying a beautiful fall day and Christmas Shopping!

Shoppers were out enjoying a beautiful fall day and Christmas Shopping!

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Diabetes and Oral Health


 

A healthy mouth is essential for healthy living.  The mouth is where digestion begins when chewing mixes food with saliva.  A healthy mouth is also important for communication and social interaction and overall personal appearance is dramatically affected by one’s smile.  Everyone needs to pay attention to oral health.  A person is not truly healthy unless he/she also has oral health.  This is particularly true for people living with diabetes.

 

A number of oral disorders are associated with diabetes.  It is important for people with diabetes, their health care providers and any caregivers to understand the importance of oral health and if problems occur, arrange for appropriate care.  Especially important is preventative oral health care, which involves personal oral hygiene practices and regular visits to the dentist.

The November 11 session of “Control Diabetes for Life” will help participants take a serious look at how to incorporate dental health into their diabetes self-management plans.   Deborah Willcox, R.D., L.M.N.T., will discuss the importance of oral dental care for those diagnosed with diabetes.  Knowledge is power and learning all that you can about diabetes and the latest research details related to diabetes will help those with diabetes to hold their blood sugar levels in tighter control and improve their dental health.

 

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension and Franciscan Care Services invite you and your family members to participate. The series is being offered via the two-way interactive distance education facilities.

 

Monday, November 11, is the third session of three programs in the 2013 series. The theme for the session is “Remember the Basics during the Holidays”.  Topics that will be addressed during the two-hour program are: “Re-energize! Find More Energy to Exercise”; “Back to the Basics”; “Oral Health”; Gender Gap—How Diabetes Is Different for Men and Women” and “Holiday Stress Management” along with other helpful hints.

 

The live program will be offered from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. at the Tekamah Herman High School Media Room. NOTE: This is a NEW location in Tekamah. The live program will be broadcast in the Tekamah-Herman High School Media Room. Enter the school through the double gym doors then turn & go right. Signs will be posted.

 

Team teaching the program will be Deborah Willcox, R.D., LMNT, and Stacie Petersen, R.N., B.R.N. and Certified Diabetes Educator both of Franciscan Care Services in West Point and Debra Schroeder, UNL Extension Educator in Cuming County. The team has over 20 years of experience in teaching diabetes programming. Guest instructor will be Terry Nelson, Physical Therapist with Franciscan Care Services who is conducting extensive research on exercise’s effects on diabetes and quality of life for his D.P.T.

 

Participants are asked to pre-register for “Control Diabetes for Life” by calling the UNL Extension office in Burt County at 402/374-2929.  Please register by Friday, November 8, so the proper number of handouts may be prepared.

 

This program is offered free-of-charge by UNL Extension, Franciscan Care Service of West Point and the schools hosting the presentation.

 

Control your diabetes for life! Start by attending the November 11 distance education program. Call today to register!

 

 

Control Diabetes for Life

How to start a new business


 

News Release

Carroll Welte, Extension Educator

UNL Extension Burt County

For Immediate Release

 

How to Start a Business Workshop Planned for Norfolk

Thinking about starting your own business? Do you have what it takes? Are you ready?  What’s holding you back?

UNL Extension will present a workshop for people wanting to know how to start a business on Thursday, December 5th in Norfolk. It will be held at the Lifelong Learning Center located at 601 Benjamin Avenue. Go in the west door to the Northeast Research and Extension Center (NEREC) classroom in Suite 104. The workshop will run from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

You will learn:

  • What skills and talents you bring to business
  • Where you can find resources to help your new startup succeed
  • What impact starting a business can have on a family
  • What networks and connections you need to build
  • Why marketing research is necessary

 

You will immediately:

  • Understand the keys to business readiness
  • Discover if you have what it takes
  • Learn how to take advantage of the many resources available for new business owners

 

Anyone interested in starting a new business or those who already have a fledgling business up and running should register for the workshop today. Early bird registration is $35; after November 25 the cost of attending the workshop will be $45. Lunch and refreshments are included.

 

If you can’t sign up today, make sure you sign up before the December 2nd registration deadline. For more information or to register, call UNL Extension Educator, Carroll Welte at 402.374.2929 or email cwelte1@unl.edu.

 

Source: Carroll Welte, UNL Extension Educator, UNL Extension Burt County, 111 N 13th St., Suite 6, Tekamah, NE  68061, cwelte1@unl.edu.

 

 

 

 

 

 

LDNE Music Department Performs


By Madeline Ronnfeldt

On Monday October 21st, 2013 the Music Department held a concert. There were many ensembles who did a fantastic job. The Highschool Choir sang Praise His Holy Name, Home, America The Beautiful, Kyrie, and the Cup Song. Their accompanist was Mary Goff. The Junior High Chorus sang Ezekiel and David and Prayer. Their accompanist was also Mary Goff. The 7-12 band performed Star Wars/Raiders March, Armed Forces On Parade, and Pevensey Castle. The Northeast iPad Ensemble played Same Love and Sail. The Northeast Guitar Ensemble performed Sweet Home Alabama, Ode To Joy, and Cruise featuring Tatiyana Harris singing. The Northeast drumline performed Metal Heads and the Jazz Band played A Blues To Grow On. All the ensembles did a great job. We hope to see you at the next concert which is on December 6, 2013.

Junior High Choir (above) Back Row: Kassandra Prieto, Brandi Simonson, Matthew Hartley, Layne Miller, Jarrett Bobenmoyer, and Director John Mayo. Front Row: Cassidy Mentink, Janice Wuestewald, Amanda Alford, Tony Macario, and Larson Springer. Photo Courtesy LDNE>

Junior High Choir (above)
Back Row: Kassandra Prieto, Brandi Simonson, Matthew Hartley, Layne Miller, Jarrett Bobenmoyer, and Director John Mayo.
Front Row: Cassidy Mentink, Janice Wuestewald, Amanda Alford, Tony Macario, and Larson Springer. Photo Courtesy LDNE>

3rd row: Kayci Kramer, Cierra French, Natalia Castle, and Victoria Maslonka. 2nd row: Aaron Williams, Jessie Mutum, Lupita Prieto, and Tatiyana Harris. 1st row: Director: John Mayo, Lena Horak, Sarah Alford, Jesika Kramer, Amelia Schlichting, Sophie Hsu, and Brenna Taylor-Warren. Photo Courtesy LDNE.

3rd row: Kayci Kramer, Cierra French, Natalia Castle, and Victoria Maslonka.
2nd row: Aaron Williams, Jessie Mutum, Lupita Prieto, and Tatiyana Harris.
1st row: Director: John Mayo, Lena Horak, Sarah Alford, Jesika Kramer, Amelia Schlichting, Sophie Hsu, and Brenna Taylor-Warren. Photo Courtesy LDNE.

 

Northeast Drumline: Left to Right: Amelia Schlichting, Layne Miller, Director: John Mayo, Cassidy Mentink, and Kassandra Prieto Photo Courtesy LDNE.

Northeast Drumline: Left to Right: Amelia Schlichting, Layne Miller, Director: John Mayo, Cassidy Mentink, and Kassandra Prieto
Photo Courtesy LDNE.

 

Northeast Guitar Ensemble: Left to Right: Singing: Tatiayana Harris, playing guitar: Aaron Williams, John Mayo, Vanessa Peterson, and Andy Cronin. Photo Courtesy LDNE.

Northeast Guitar Ensemble: Left to Right: Singing: Tatiayana Harris, playing guitar: Aaron Williams, John Mayo, Vanessa Peterson, and Andy Cronin.
Photo Courtesy LDNE.

 

Ipad Ensemble: Left to Right: Sophie Hsu, Amelia Schlichting, Jessie Mutum, Shyanne French, Jacob Swanson, Madie Ronnfeldt, and Bow Whitley. Photo Courtesy LDNE.

Ipad Ensemble: Left to Right: Sophie Hsu, Amelia Schlichting, Jessie Mutum, Shyanne French, Jacob Swanson, Madie Ronnfeldt, and Bow Whitley. Photo Courtesy LDNE.

Jazz Band: Back: Jacob Nelson, Bow Whitley, Bailey Beaumont, and Director: John Mayo. 2nd row: Benny Estrada, Reid Preston, Brock Vetick and Martin Long. 1st row: Cassidy Mentink, Aaron Williams, Amelia Schlichting and Lupita Prieto. Photo Courtesy LDNE.

Jazz Band: Back: Jacob Nelson, Bow Whitley, Bailey Beaumont, and Director: John Mayo.
2nd row: Benny Estrada, Reid Preston, Brock Vetick and Martin Long.
1st row: Cassidy Mentink, Aaron Williams, Amelia Schlichting and Lupita Prieto. Photo Courtesy LDNE.

Logan Valley Manor Thanksgiving Meal Is Coming Up!


Bancroft-Rosalie Menu


Bancroft menu

LDNE Breakfast Menu


November 11

Peanut butter and jelly sandwich

November 12

Grilled ham, cheese, egg on wg bread

November 13

Fruit scone

November 14

Pancake and sausage

November 15

Donut and yogurt

November 18

Bosco sticks

November 19

Fruit turnover

 

November 20

French toast sticks and sausage

November 21

Blueberry muffins and sausage links

November 22

Donut and fruit

November 25

Toranados

November 26

No School

November 27

Egg omelet and toast

November 28

No School

 

Happy Thanksgiving

November 29

No School

LDNE Lunch Menu


November 11

Breaded pork chop

Mashed potatoes & gravy

Bread

November 12

Spaghetti

Lettuce salad

Bread sticks

November 13

Turkey, bacon, swiss on wg bun

Tator tots

Baked beans

November 14

Chinese chicken

Rice

Oriental vegetables

November 15

Breaded chicken patty on wg bun

French fries

Peas

November 18

Tomato soup

Grilled cheese sandwich

Veggies & dip

November 19

Thanksgiving Dinner

Cream turkey over mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, pumpkin pie, roll.

November 20

BBQ shredded pork on wg bun

Tri tator

Mixed vegetables

November 21

Hot ham & cheese on wg bun

French fries

Peas

 

November 22

Crispito

Lettuce salad

Corn

November 25

Chicken nuggets

Mashed potatoes & gravy

Bread

 

November 26

No School

November 27

PB & J sandwich

Vegetable beef soup

Angel Food cake

Strawberries

November 28

No School

 

Happy Thanksgiving

November 29

No School

Alma Wiltse, 98 of Lyons


Alma Wiltse

Alma Wiltse

Alma Wiltse, a descendant of early settlers of the Oakland-Lyons area, was born on November 3, 1915 to Emil and Elizabeth (Schneider) Schlichting on the family farm northeast of Oakland, Nebraska.  She passed away Thursday, November 7, 2013, at Oakland Heights, in Oakland, at the age of 98 years.

She was baptized, December 5, 1915 by Pastor Kuehnert, and confirmed, July 21, 1929 by Pastor Lambrecht, at St. John’s Lutheran Church of rural Lyons.  She attended district 52 School, St. John’s Parochial School and graduated from Oakland High School in 1933.

On August 7, 1938, she married Clare L. Wiltse, the youngest son of Ernest and Ida Mae (Rowan) Wiltse at St. John’s Lutheran Church.  The couple farmed east of Lyons until 1978, when they moved to their home in Lyons.

Alma has been a lifelong member of St. John’s Lutheran Church; and participated in it’s Ladies Aid, Thursday morning Bible study, and LWML. She was also a member of the Better Homes Club, a home extension club, for over 50 years, and had been a member of the Lyons art club. She and her husband loved playing cards with their friends and family.  She also enjoyed making quilts and crocheting afghans, working in her garden, and baking.

Alma was preceded in death by her husband, Clare; her parents, Emil and Elizabeth Schlichting; brothers, Ernest Schlichting, Guido Schlichting, Rudolph Schlichting, and Walter Schlichting; sisters, Clara Nelson, Irene Nelson, and Ruth Gunkel; son-in-law, Lieutenant-Colonel Donald Krajewski.

She is survived by her three children, Nancy Krajewski O’Connor and her husband Martin of Stevensville, MD; Patricia Bruenger and her husband Pastor Alvin of Oakley, KS; and Clare Wiltse II and his wife Janet of Lyons; 9 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; and her brother, Arthur Schlichting of Craig, NE.

FUNERAL SERVICE:
 Friday, November 15, 2013, 10:30 a.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church rural Lyons, Nebraska.

VISITATION: Thursday, November 14, 2013, with the family receiving friends from 6-8 p.m. at Pelan Funeral Home in Lyons. Visitation Friday will be held at the church one hour prior to the service.

BURIAL: Lyons Cemetery

MEMORIALS: To the family

Please feel free to send your condolences to the family.
Each condolence will be printed and given to the family after the service.

pelan@pelanfuneralservices.com