This Day in History


AMERICAN REVOLUTION

1779

Spaniards capture Baton Rouge »

AUTOMOTIVE

2002

Nils Bohlin, inventor of the three-point seatbelt, dies at 82 »

CIVIL WAR

1820

Union General John Reynolds is Born »

COLD WAR

1949

Mao Zedong outlines the new Chinese government »

CRIME

1983

A 13-year-old’s dead body turns up »

DISASTER

1999

Earthquake kills thousands in Taiwan »

GENERAL INTEREST

1792

Monarchy abolished in France »

1938

The Great New England Hurricane »

1989

Powell becomes Joint Chiefs’ chairman »

HOLLYWOOD

1985

Clooney makes Facts of Life debut »

LITERARY

1866

H.G. Wells is born »

MUSIC

1968

Jeannie C. Riley is the first woman to top the Country and Pop charts simultaneously »

OLD WEST

1904

The great Nez Perce leader Chief Joseph dies in Washington »

PRESIDENTIAL

1939

FDR urges repeal of Neutrality Act embargo provisions »

SPORTS

1981

Carlton gets 3,118th strikeout »

VIETNAM WAR

1961

5th Special Forces Group is activated at Fort Bragg »

1967

Thai troops arrive in Saigon »

WORLD WAR I

1917

Central Powers respond to Papal Peace Note »

WORLD WAR II

1942

The Superfortress takes flight »

Nebraska Game and Parks Seeks Help in Tracking Monarch Habitat


The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission needs the public’s help in documenting new and existing habitat for monarch butterflies.

The public is encouraged to enter plantings of milkweed into the Monarch Tracker, which is available on the Game and Parks website. Doing so will help Game and Parks identify areas where milkweed and other pollinator-friendly flora can be planted, restored or enhanced in the next several years.

Monarch populations are in serious decline, mostly because of loss of milkweed and habitat. The monarch’s caterpillar stage feeds only on milkweed plants, while as adults they feed on many flowering plants.

“Current research suggests that in order to prevent further declines of the monarch, more than a billion milkweed plants and millions of acres containing diverse pollinator-friendly plants must be added to the landscape across the Midwest,” said Kristal Stoner, Game and Parks’ wildlife diversity program manager.

The public is urged to consider planting areas of pasture, farm or backyard where milkweed and other flowers can thrive for monarchs and other pollinators. Anyone who has recently created pollinator-friendly habitat can enter the information into the Milkweed Tracker.

To learn more about the Milkweed Tracker, to enter planted habitat, or to find information on what to plant, visit: OutdoorNebraska.gov/MilkweedTracker.

This Day in History


AMERICAN REVOLUTION
1777
Redcoats kill sleeping Americans in Paoli Massacre »
AUTOMOTIVE
1960
Mickey Thompson tries again to become the fastest driver in history »
CIVIL WAR
1863
Confederates score a victory at the Battle of Chickamauga »
COLD WAR
1963
Kennedy proposes joint mission to the moon »
CRIME
2012
Amish convicted in beard cutting attacks »
DISASTER
2002
Avalanche thunders into Russian village »
GENERAL INTEREST
1519
Magellan sets out »
1565
First European battle on American soil »
1946
First Cannes Film Festival »
HOLLYWOOD
1934
Actress and international sex symbol Sophia Loren born »
LITERARY
1878
Upton Sinclair is born »
MUSIC
1975
The Bay City Rollers make their U.S. debut on Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell »
OLD WEST
1806
The returning Lewis and Clark reach the first white settlement on the Missouri »
PRESIDENTIAL
1881
Chester Arthur becomes third president to serve in one year »
SPORTS
1973
King defeats Riggs in Battle of the Sexes II »
VIETNAM WAR
1968
U.S. officials defend use of defoliants »
1972
U.S. planes mine waters in northern Quang Tri »
WORLD WAR I
1918
U.S. officer George S. Patton writes home after Saint-Mihiel offensive »
WORLD WAR II
1943
British launch Operation Source »

This Day in History


This Day in History


1901 McKinley dies of infection from gunshot wounds
American Revolution
1779 Brodhead completes Allegheny River expedition
Automotive
1927 Dancer Isadora Duncan is killed in car accident
Civil War
1862 North and South clash at the Battle of South Mountain
Cold War
1959 Soviet probe reaches the moon
Crime
1974 A song about crime hits the charts
Disaster
1999 Millions flee from Hurricane Floyd
General Interest
1812 Napoleon enters Moscow
1847 Scott captures Mexico City
1975 American canonized as saint
Hollywood
1982 Hollywood star and real-life princess Grace Kelly dies
Literary
1914 Make Way for Ducklings author Robert McCloskey is born
1964 Steinbeck wins the Medal of Freedom
Music
1955 Little Richard records “Tutti Frutti”
Old West
1901 An adoptive westerner becomes president of the United States
Presidential
1901 President William McKinley dies from gunshot wounds
Sports
1968 Denny McLain becomes a 30-game winner
Vietnam War
1965 South Vietnamese forces and U.S. advisers conduct parachute assault
1966 Operation Attleboro is launched in War Zone C
World War I
1916 Seventh Battle of the Isonzo
World War II
1944 Americans launch Operation Stalemate—at extraordinary cost

The Beauty of Water, Land and Sky


dsc08388A view from our boat at Summit Lake near Tekamah, NE. The beauty of the water, land and sky all in on picture! Photo Credit/ Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Caregiver and Support Group to Meet


The monthly Caregiver Support Group will meet at the Bancroft Senior Center, Monday, September 19 at 2:00 p.m. We discuss a variety of topics at these meetings. The personal information shared by the caregivers, during the meeting, is kept confidential. All caregivers are invited to attend.

 

News From Bancroft Senior Center


Bancroft Senior Center News by Connie Bargmann

*If you are 60+ and need information on programs designed to help keep you in your home longer or if you need legal help, contact Connie at 402-648-3387 or in the evening at 402-648-7648. There are no membership fees or attendance requirements and new faces are always welcome.

* We have the following medical equipment to loan out on an as need basis, wheel chair, bath seats, toilet seat riser and portable toilet chair, crutches or walkers. Call 402-648-3387 during office hours.

Meals on Wheels

*Would you like to get Meals on Wheels? Anyone over the age of 60 years and lives within the city limits are eligible for these meals. You may sign up anytime for the Meals on Wheels program; you can get the meals delivered however many times you want them each week. You must call 402-687-2332 before 8:30 a.m. if you want a meal that day. The suggested donation for the meals is $4.00.

 

Weekly Activities:

Wed. Sept. 14: Melody chimers will practice at 9:00 a.m. Coffee time 10:15 a.m. No afternoon activities.

Thurs. Sept. 15: Tai Chi class at 9:30 a.m. and walking club at 10:40 a.m. Rolls and coffee from 9-11 a.m. FROG exercise class at 1:00 p.m. Sign up to play in the pinochle tournament at 1:30 p.m.

Fri. Sept. 16: Morning coffee. Birthday party with cards at 1:30. Lunch will be served at 3:30 p.m.

Mon. Sept. 19: Morning coffee. The caregiver support group will meet at 2:00 p.m.

Tues. Sept. 20: Tai Chi class at 9:30 a.m. Coffee time at 10:00 a.m. and walking exercises at 10:30 p.m. FROG exercises at 1:00 p.m. Pitch tournament at 1:30 p.m.

Wed. Sept. 21: Melody chimers will practice at 9:00 p.m. Coffee time at 10:15 a.m. Come and play bingo at 2:00 p.m.

 

Happenings at Oakland Heights


Oakland Heights News by Nancy Silvey

We had a nice Grandparents Day potluck this past Sunday it was nice to see everyone here. Residents are looking forward to the Waffle Supper that is coming up on Thursday September 15th at 5:30 pm. Kick off time for Saturday September 17th Nebraska Football game is at 11:30 am on ABC. Next week we are celebrating fall with a Apple Jack Party on Thursday September 22nd at 2:30 pm. We have several residents celebrating birthdays this week and next, Jene Hightree on Sept. 16, Lorna Olson celebrates her 101st Birthday on September 19th and Dale Johnson on Sept. 24th.

Church Service for Sunday September 18th will be given by Craig/Alder Grove Church at 2:30 pm with a luncheon following. On Monday September 19th at 2:30 pm is Communion with First Lutheran Church.

Activities for the week of Sept 19th to Sept 24 th are as follows, Reading with Jill, Manicures, Sing a Long, Game Day, Bingo the w/Salem, Reading Group, Bible Fellowship,   Let’s Play Ball, Crafty Cooking, Friday Bingo, Saturday morning video, and Lawrence Walk.

Volunteers signing in last week were; Judy Nelson, Betty Hanna, Mary Donavan, Anne Anderson, Marge Maller, Bonnie Fleischman, Di Ruwe, Dani Moseman, Nadine Anderson, Sly Rouse, and Pat Anderson.

 

 

 

 

Thank You Notes and 4-H News


By Mary Loftis, Extension Associate

Thank You Notes:

It’s NEVER too late to send a thank you note, so if you have not sent yours, PLEASE do

so as soon as possible! Without a note from you many 4-H donors either will think we

didn’t give out their award, or that the award recipient just didn’t care! Either way, it’s a

bad scenario and letters will be going out very soon to award donors asking if they will donate again. Please make our jobs easier and make yourself look good by writing a short, but sincere note of thanks!

 

THANK YOU!!

Speaking of which…Lena Hennig Beckner our 4-H Kitchen Chair asked me to share her personal note of thanks:

“And just like that the 2016 Burt County Fair is over!  I would like to thank all of the 4-H families and volunteers that took time out of their day to help in the 4-H kitchen before and during the fair.

I understand the hard work, dedication and time that both parents and kids put in during the week of the fair, and taking 8 hours out of this busy time to help in the kitchen makes our 4-H Kitchen what it is.

The 4-Hers did an outstanding job of pulling their weight during the shifts as well.  Many of them washed trays, refilled napkins and some even helped on the line! This year I have seen more 4-Hers working in the kitchen than I have in the past 3 years.  The 4-H kitchen would not be possible without the 4-H family’s support and their hard work.

P.S Always remember, no one is ever FIRED from your kitchen shift, you just have to work an extra shift!”

Remember, if your fair time schedule would work better with a different 4-H Kitchen shift please call the Extension Office after January 1st to request your favorite shift! The 2017 Burt County Fair will be August 4-8.

 

$100 4-H Kitchen Shift Winner!

Lena also shared with me that she put all the names in a hat of individuals who worked 8 hours in the 4-H Kitchen and drew a winner for the $100 offered by 4-H Council. And the winner is…Molly Trotter of Tekamah! Congratulations to Molly and a big THANK YOU toeveryone who made not only the 4-H Kitchen, but the whole fair run smoothly!

 

Names of 4-H Club County Fair Parade Entries Needed

If your 4-H Club had an entry in the Burt County Fair Parade please give Mary a call at the Extension Office (402-374-2929) so we can have the checks mailed out to the club from the

4-H Council. The only clubs I’m sure had a parade entry are: Argo, Clover Stars and Flying Needles. I don’t want to miss anyone because I never get to see the parade…I’m always in it!

Make a Difference Day

USA WEEKEND proudly sponsors Make a Difference Day, October 22nd. Make a Difference Day is the most encompassing national day of helping others. Held annually on the fourth Saturday of October, millions of Americans are rallied into a single day of action to help change the world. See what you and your friends can do on Make a Difference Day!

 

Congratulations to our County and State Fair Exhibitors!

Burt County 4-H members did their usual job of “Wowing” the judges not only at the county fair, but at the state fair too! If you didn’t get a chance to head out there to see how the exhibits fared, take a look on line from your easy chair. Simply go to this link:  (http://www.nebraska4hresults.com/results.php?c=county&v=Burtto see how everything turned out. And next year join us at the Nebraska State Fair in Grand Island.

Several very special awards were received by our 4-H members and at the risk of forgetting someone because the State Fair on-line results page isn’t all that friendly, here is a list of some of the award highlights:

Brayden Anderson – Rainbow Recognition for 4H Science & Technology – Wooden Fin Rocket-Skill Level 3

Brayden Anderson – Intermediate Swine Showmanship – 9th overall

Nick Bohannon – Photo exhibit of a flower and bug was selected for a special display in UNL Extension Dean’s office, CASNR Dean’s Office and Graduate Studies

Nick Bohannon – Premier Presentation Exhibitor – purple ribbon

Michael Bracht – Rainbow Recognition for 4-H Science & Technology – 4-H Robotics – Build a Robot

Michael Bracht & Caleb Schlichting – Nebraska 4-H Foundation Special Awards – Outstanding Illustrated Presenters

Jenna Bromm – Swine Showmanship – 6th place overall

Rayna Hladky – State 4-H Speech Contest – Purple ribbon, $25 award and $250 UNL Scholarship (also that morning Rayna modeled her Shopping in Style outfit and her STEAM Level 3 Constructed outfit!)

Layne Miller –4-H Premier Exhibitor Contest – 3rd place sheep

Layne Miller –4-H Elite Showman Competition – 4th place

Hayley Niewohner – Rainbow Recognition for 4-H Consumer & Family Science – Original Wood Accessory

Lucas Niewohner – Rainbow Recognition for 4H Science & Technology – 4H Computers – Create a Web Site/Blog or App

Megan Olson – Senior Dog Showmanship – 3rd place overall

 

Pick Up State Fair Exhibits!

Burt County 4-H members are reminded to pick up their State Fair ribbons and static exhibits in the Nebraska Extension office in Burt County. They are here now and we really need to have them make their way home and out of our space! Please stop by this week to get them. Thanks!