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June 23, 2015 • Page 10 shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com Kid’s Stuff Kelly Hertz/P&D One of the larger musical numbers from the Yankton Children’s Theatre Company production of “How To Eat Like a Child.” Pictured are, from left: Francisco Reyes, Alyson Johnson, Ryann Wesseln, Kaycee Smith and Julia Reyes. YCTC Offers Lessons On ‘How To Eat Like A Child’ At Dakota Theatre By Alissa Woockman Registered Angus Bulls For Sale Bred for calving ease & growth. Performance tested, guaranteed. Out of top bloodlines in the Angus breed. Call: Hauger’s Stock Farms IRENE, SOUTH DAKOTA Steven: 605.263.3774 alissa.woockman@yankton.net Do you remember what it was like to be a kid? Would you like to watch that amazing childhood play out on stage? Well, thanks to Yankton Children’s Theatre Company, get ready for a nostalgia trip that will have you and the whole family laughing. YCTC is preparing for a production of “How to Eat Buy • Sell • Trade Quality... USED Cars, Brian & Jean DeGroot, Owners 802 Broadway, Yankton, SD Trucks, Campers, Boats & Consignments 665-1596 www.bridgecityautoyankton.com Boone County HealtH Center Has openings for RESPIRATORY THERAPIST Full-Time More information about these positions can be found on our website. We offer an excellent total compensation package. Please apply online at www.boonecohealth.org or send resume to or contact: Jennifer Beierman, BCHC Human Resources 723 W. Fairview, P.O. Box 151, Albion, NE 68620 402-395-2191 - jbeierman@boonecohealth.org EEO Employer/Vet/Disabled Like a Child” set to run June 25-28. It is a comical journey through the joys and sorrows of being a child. The performers give 23 lessons in being a kid, including how to beg your parents for a dog, how to torture your sister and how to make prank phone calls. “This play is different than other plays,” Director Jacob Smith said. “Most plays have a story line that they follow, but this one has little bits and pieces of what it is like to be a child.” This musical is based on a book by Delia Ephron. The musical version began its life as an NBC prime time special starring Dick Van Dyke in 1981. Several of the special’s young performers went on to achieve child stardom in their own right, most notably Corey Feldman, Billy Jacoby and Georg Olden. Smith and assistant director Haylee Heinemeyer have been members of the YCTC board for more than a year now. Recently, this directing duo decided to take on “How to Eat Like a Child” after doing research on the internet for ideas on their summer production. “For adults, it reminds them of the things they did when they were a child,” said Smith. “They can also recognize these attributes in their own children, so it will be really fun to watch.” This particular production involves 26 actors/actresses from ages 4 to 18. The children Don’s Dust Control • Horse Arenas • Private Drives • Unpaved Roads • Elevator Access • Free Estimates 605-491-2133 Roofing • Siding 605-464-0493 FREE Roof Inspections! 55465 Hwy. 121 • Crofton, NE Home and Personal Property 5/29/15 10:00 AM A&ARoofing19-152x2MVS.indd 1 AUCTION Sunday, June 28 -- 11 a.m. LOCATED: 1700 Pine Street, Tyndall, SD - east of Coop elevator REAL ESTATE consists of a 1248 sq ft, 1 story 3 bedroom home with a full basement and 2 car attached garage. 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GUNS: Rem 550-1 .22 auto; Win Model 97 12 ga pump; Fishing equip. ANTIQUES: 4 press back oak chairs; Oak dresser; Brass bed; RW 8 gal crock; Miscellaneous crocks; Lard press; Sausage stuffer; Kraut kutter; Meat grinders; Cast iron pans; Kerosene lamp; Motion lamp; Blue jars; Some collectable glass; Old cash register. HOUSEHOLD: Amana refrigerator; Crosley ceramic top electric range; 15’ chest freezer; 17’ upright freezer; SQ auto washer; Electric dryer; Sunheat electric heater; Sony 32” ?at screen TV; 52” color TV; Dining table and 6 chairs; Kitchen table and chairs; New leather recliner w/heat and massage; Recliners; Sofa; Love seat; 2--2 pc bedroom sets; Dressers; Chests of drawers; Stands; Cabinets; Shelves; Desks; File; Safe; Vacs; Dish and glass sets; Cookware; Silverware; Utensils; Knick knacks; Canning jars and supplies; Plus much more. Property of the late Ray & Dorothy Carda Meet the Farmer Receptions Planned BROOKINGS, S.D. -Chefs from restaurants, schools, hospitals, groceries and other food service entities are invited to attend one of four Meet the Farmer receptions hosted by are required to audition for Dakota Fresh food hub. The events will be hosted across the various parts in the play. region and give local chefs an opportunity to taste local food During practices, the kids go and participate in an open discussion about how the Dakota through their acting talents Fresh food hub will function. and the directors give little “Local food producers in southeastern South Dakota have tips on character developbeen working together over the past year to form Dakota ment. Fresh food hub,” said Kari O’Neill, SDSU Extension CommuniSince singing is a requirety Development Field Specialist of the business which will ofment for the audition process, fer locally grown fresh food for sale to clients in restaurants, participants who choose not institutions and grocery markets. “Through online ordering customers can select the prodto sing can still be a part of ucts they want to purchase from farmers in the area and comthe team. The kids can do pile one invoice for shipment once a week,” O’Neill explained. anything from set design to “The food will be aggregated in a central site and delivered to hair and makeup. “We had more kids try out buyer locations.” 2015 Scheduled receptions: for this particular play than Sioux Falls reception will be held July 6 at the SDSU Extenthe previous production,” said sion Regional Center, (2001 E 8th St) from 7 to 9 p.m. Smith. Brookings reception will be held July 7 at the Brookings “We had some girls that HyVee Learning Kitchen, (790 22nd Ave S) from 11 a.m. to 1 didn’t want to act but wanted p.m. to help with behind-the-scenes Wagner reception will be held July 20 at the Wagner Comstuff,” Heinemeyer added. munity School, (101 Walnut Ave. SW) 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. For the past few months, Yankton reception will be held July 21 at the Yankton Hythe cast has been rehearsing Vee Learning Kitchen, (2100 Broadway St) from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Moose Lodge down Dustin Allen,chef at Edge Restaurant in the Chicago area the street while the Lewis and Marty Travis, manager of Stewards of the Land food hub and Clark Theatre Company in Fairbury, Illinois, will demonstrate the presentation and wrapped up its production of use of local foods for groups at the Sioux Falls and Brookings “Nunsense.” YCTC cast will receptions. Local chefs will lead similar presentations during move into the Dakota Theatre the Wagner and Yankton receptions. niGrow this weekend to begin preparations for their performances. “It will be a pretty big adjustment,” Heinemeyer said. “The stage is totally different and the professional lighting will be a big change to adapt to, for the little ones especially.” Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday. This production is also offering half price tickets for the opening night on Thursday, June 25. “It depicts little things that kids do every day,” Smith said. “It’s a pretty funny play.” ——— CAST AND CREW Arlene — Ryann Wesseln Kimberley — Eva Reyes Paula — Julia Reyes Corey — Seth Fargo George — Sky Nockles Rachel — Kaitlin Paulson Brandon — Nicholas Nayokpuk Billy — Quinn Fargo John — Macklin McNatt Andy — Leila Schmacher Sunshine — Lily Lawrence Rebecca — Ashli Aguirre Darian — Alyson Johnson Christi — Kaycee Smith Rickee (Ricky) — Natalie Nayokpuk Brooklyn — Jasmine Gill Ralph — Carson Heinemeyer Emily — Carley LaFrentz Janell — Isabelle Fredig Franky — Francisco Reyes Theresa — Stori Westphal Jill — Kenidi Andera Joe — Jackson Lawrence Bob — Teddy Fargo Shelby — Tevan Nayokpuk Wendy — Myka Fargo * Backstage — Taryn Bailey Follow @alwooc01 on Twitter. SD 4-H Character Public Speaking Contest BROOKINGS, S.D. - 4-H members from more than 40 Eastern South Dakota counties are invited to participate in the annual 4-H Public Speaking Contest at the Sioux Empire Fair Aug. 5, 2015. The registration deadline is July 17, 2015.  All 4-Hers who participate will receive five gate passes, five lunch tickets and $20 to spend at the fair.  “The Contest provides 4-H members the opportunity to use their critical thinking, writing and speaking skills to tell an audience how CHARACTER COUNTS!™ fits into a 4-H project area, current event or a personal experience,” said Karelyn Farrand, SDSU Extension 4-H Youth Character Education Field Specialist. All contestants will present their speeches in morning rounds. There are two divisions, Juniors, ages 8-13, and Seniors, ages 14-19. Within these two divisions, the top two senior speakers and the top junior speaker at each judging station will advance to the championship round. 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TERMS: Cash or check accompanied by photo ID. Lee Wittmeier, Tyndall, SD Not Responsible for Accidents TR6-24-2c TERMS & CONDITIONS: $20,000 non-refundable down payment day of auction with balance due at closing. Title Insurance and closing service fees split 50-50 between buyer and seller. 2015 Real Estate taxes prorated to closing. Possession upon receipt of ?nal payment. Announcements day of auction take precedence over printed material. Peterson Auctioneers are representing seller. A complete listing of personal property will be published at a later date. Helen Zdenek, Owner Real Estate can be viewed by appointment www.petersonauctioneers.com junior division, the first place winner will receive a $500 certificate of deposit and the second place winner will receive a $250 certificate of deposit. A Novice Junior and Novice Senior Division will be offered for contestants who are new to the 4-H Character Public Speaking Contest. A $100 cash award will be awarded to the top speaker in both the Novice Junior and Novice Senior Divisions based on the points earned in the morning competition. Novice competitors will not advance to the championship round. For more information on the S.D. 4-H Character Public Speaking Contest and to register, visit the iGrow Events page. The contest is hosted by SDSU Extension 4-H Youth Development Program, Sioux Empire CHARACTER COUNTS!, Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce with generous sponsorship from First PREMIER Bank/PREMIER Bankcard. Registration deadline is July 17 The 4-H CHARACTER COUNTS! Public Speaking Contest held during the Sioux Empire Fair is open to 4-H members in the following South Dakota counties: Aurora, Beadle, Bon Homme, Brookings, Brown, Brule, Campbell, Charles Mix, Clark, Clay, Codington, Davison, Day, Deuel, Douglas, Edmunds, Faulk, Grant, Hamlin, Hand, Hanson, Hughes, Stanley, Sully, Hutchinson, Hyde, Jerauld, Buffalo, Kingsbury, Lake, Lincoln, Marshall, McCook, McPherson, Miner, Minnehaha, Moody, Potter, Roberts, Sanborn, Spink, Turner, Union, Walworth, and Yankton Counties. niGrow www.petersonauctioneers.com Lee Wittmeier, Tyndall, SD Real Estate can be viewed by appointment or attend the open house Thursday, July 2 from 5-7 p.m.
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