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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com New At The Library Here’s what’s new at the Yankton Community Library this week: ADULT BOOKS • Devoted in Death by J. D. Robb; Fiction • The End Game by Coulter & Ellison; Fiction • Palace of Treason by Jason Matthews; Fiction • Scribe by Matthew Guinn; Fiction • Barefoot to Avalon by David Payne; Nonfiction • Color Concrete Garden Projects by Smith & Snyder; Nonfiction • The Grind by Barry Svrluga; Nonfiction • How to Raise an Adult by Julie Lythcott-Haims; Nonfiction • Nut Butters by Mary Loudermilk; Nonfiction • 150+ Quick & Easy Furniture Projects by Pamela Porter; Nonfiction • ‘Tis the Season to Be Felt-Y by Sheldon & Carestio; Nonfiction • Woman-Powered Farm by Audrey Levatino; Nonfiction • The Year My Mother Came Back by Alice Eve Cohen; Nonfiction ADULT AUDIO BOOKS • Dance of the Bones by J. A. Jance; Fiction • Devil’s Bridge by Linda Fairstein; Fiction • Every After by Jude Deveraux; Fiction • The Fixer by Joseph Finder; Fiction • The Girl in the Spider’s Web by David Lagercrantz; Fiction • The Lightning Stones by Jack Du Brul; Fiction • Make Me by Lee Child; Fiction • The Solomon Curse by Cussler & Blake; Fiction • Undercover by Danielle Steel; Fiction ADULT DVDS • The Age of Adaline • Homeland, season 4 YOUNG ADULT BOOKS • Dangerous Deception by Garcia & Stohl; Fiction • Drowning Is Inevitable by Shalanda Stanley; Fiction • Finding Audrey by Sophie Kinsella; Fiction • Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between by Jennifer E. Smith; Fiction • Mechanica by Betsy Cornwell; Fiction JUNIOR BOOKS • Full Cicada Moon by Marilyn Hilton; Fiction • Rocket Science for the Rest of Us by Ben Gilliland; Nonfiction EASY BOOKS • Dewey Bob by Judy Schachner; Fiction • Evermore Dragon by Barbara Joosse; Fiction • Ladybug Girl and the Best Ever Playdate by Soman & Davis; Fiction • Monkey Not Ready for Kindergarten by Marc Brown; Fiction • Pete the Cat and the Bad Banana by James Dean; Fiction • The Tea Party in the Woods by Akiko Miyakoshi; Fiction • What in the World? by Nancy Raines Day; Nonfiction ——— Did you know that you can reserve an item from home? Staff will then notify you as soon as the item is available. NMM Continues Fall Film Season With ‘Shine’ VERMILLION — “Geoffrey Rush’s Oscar-winning portrayal of pianist David Helfgott in the movie “Shine” is genius, but whether David Helfgott’s piano playing, in reality, was genius or possibly our fascination with mental illness, is a question that has been asked. In any case, “Shine” is a brilliant film, and you shouldn’t miss the chance to see it on the big screen,” says Patricia Bornhofen, National Music Museum spokesperson. That opportunity will be this Saturday morning, Sept. 26, at 10 a.m., at the Coyote Twin Theater, in downtown Vermillion, as the Museum continues its 2015 film series. Each NMM movie is opened with a very brief introduction by a National Music Museum speaker. Susanne Skyrm, USD Professor of Music/Keyboards, will introduce “Shine.” The National Music Museum created the film series as a way to make contact with a more diverse audience and to show again how deeply and inextricably music is woven into our lives. People are then encouraged to go and explore the instruments that make that music, at the National Music Museum. “In the case of ‘Shine,’ which centers on the piano, you can visit the NMM’s fascinating collection of keyboards — from the earliest playable harpsichord, our circa-1530 ‘Neapolitan,’ to the earliest known French grand piano — and so much more,” says Bornhofen. The NMM is showing its movies at the Coyote Twin Theatre. Partnering with the new Vermillion Theaters group, proceeds from NMM-movie admissions benefit the Museum. Next month, Saturday, Oct. 24, at 10 a.m., the NMM is showing the recently debuted documentary “Some Kind of Spark,” a powerful filmfestival winner about what happens when music education meets music-hungry, under-served kids. The final NMM fall movie, on Saturday, Nov. 21, at 10 a.m., will be the sunny 1999 documentary “Buena Vista Social Club” about a legendary ensemble of aging musicians united to record their classic Cuban rhythms again. Sell us your stuff! We buy nearly anything of value. - Tools, Furniture, Electronics, Household Items, Lawn & Garden Equipment, etc. Entire estates give us a call. Open 7 days a week! RIVERCITY Treasures & Pawn 301 E. 3rd Street, Yankton, SD 665-3588 Great Fall Values 2013 2013 2012 2011 2011 Chevy Impala LT, remote start, 56K miles ..... $12,500 Chevy Equinox, AWD, highway miles ............. $14,900 Ford Fusion SEL, V6, leather, white ............... $12,500 Chevy Impala LT, leather, moonroof .............. $13,900 Chevy Impala LT, 45K miles, silver ............... $13,900 2011 2009 2009 2008 2008 2007 2007 Chevy Chevy Chevy Chevy Chevy Chevy Chevy Silverado C1500, W/T, Dark Gray ....... $12,500 Silverado, 4x4, Crew cab ................... $14,900 Colorado, 4x4, 5cyl., auto, Reg. cab ... $12,500 Colorado LS, Aluminum Wheels, 67K .... $8,900 Tahoe LT, 4x4 leather ........................ $16,995 Silverado LT, Reg. cab, Long box .......... $9,500 Silverado LT, 4x4, red, Full Power ........ $12,500 September 29, 2015 • Page 15 The Bookworm ... For Kids ‘Hoops’ Is A Slam Dunk “Hoops to Hippos! True Stories of a Basketball Star on Safari! By Boris Diaw with Kitson Jazynka; © 2015, National Geographic Kids. 112 pages ——— BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER Peanut butter and jelly. Bacon and eggs. Rock & roll, Mario & Luigi, whip & nae nae, Batman & Robin. Some things just naturally go together; they belong in pairs. And for NBA player and author Boris Diaw, there are two things he likes to add together. Read “Hoops to Hippos” (with Kitson Jazynka), and see what they are. A long time ago, when Boris Diaw was a little boy growing up in Bordeaux, France, his mother took him and his brother to Senegal to visit the boys’ father. Neither Boris nor his brother, Marcus, had ever been to Africa and they were excited! Boris wanted more than anything to see wild animals in Africa; he bought a camera while he was traveling, and he hoped to take lots of pictures. On that trip, he saw zebras and giraffes, monkeys, hippos, birds, and warthogs. He never saw lions or tigers then — but he wasn’t done traveling! He still wanted to see the Big Cats but first, Diaw grew up to become a professional basketball player in France, then he moved to the U.S. to play for the San Antonio Spurs. After his rookie year in Texas, he returned to Senegal again, to catch wild animals with his camera. Diaw snapped pictures of hyenas and chameleons. He saw a herd of elephants and “noticed a baby elephant standing in between the legs of his mom. He was so small!” Hiking in the bush, he saw impalas and he played a traditional African bush game. Diaw was also startled by a huge African buffalo. On later trips to Africa, Diaw saw lions MMC Street Corner Symphony Performs Oct. 1 Mount Marty College and the Mount Marty College Campus Activities Board (CAB) will host the nationally known a cappella group Street Corner Symphony on Thursday, Oct. 1, at 8 p.m. in Marian Auditorium. Street Corner Symphony got national attention after they competed on NBC’s all-vocal competition “The Sing-Off” in 2010. Since then, they have traveled the world performing, now including a stop in Yankton at Mount Marty College. This concert is open to the public and general admission tickets are available online at www.mtmc.edu/arts or by emailing mmcboxoffice@mtmc.edu. On the night of the performance, doors will open at 7 p.m. Street Corner Symphony is an a cappella group based out of Nashville, Tennessee, founded on 28 May 2010 to compete in NBC’s all-vocal competition, “The Sing-Off.” They became internationally known in 2010 when they became runners up on the show’s second season. These southern gents quickly won over Sing-Off judges Ben Folds (Ben Folds Five), Shawn Stockman (Boyz II Men), and Nicole Scherzinger (The Pussycat Dolls), and, most importantly, millions of NBC primetime viewers after demonstrating their unique, laid-backyet-dynamic style of a cappella. Since their success on “The Sing-Off,” Street COURTESY PHOTO The vocal group Street Corner Symphony performs in concert at Mount Marty College’s Marian Auditorium Oct. 1 Corner Symphony has made its mark on the music world, recording albums, providing clinics for schools, giving benefits for cancer, performing across the country and around the world, and even working with major artists including Ben Folds, Alison Krauss and Take 6’s Claude McKnight. The six performing members of the group include three brothers: Jeremy, Jonathan, and Richie Lister, along with Adam Chance, Mark McLemore and Kurt Zimmerman. Four of the six guys are the sons of ministers, which contributes to their natural Buy • Sell • Trade Brian & Jean DeGroot, Owners 802 Broadway, Yankton, SD Quality... USED Cars, Trucks, Campers, Boats & Consignments 665-1596 www.bridgecityautoyankton.com HOUSEHOLD AUCTION Sunday October 4, 2015 Rain date: October 10th 1516 Broadway, Yankton, SD Estate of Lance Karstens 12:30pm Furniture and Appliances: Very nice queen-size bedroom set with queen bed, chest of drawers and night stand, very nice wood dining room table with 6 chairs, Everett piano, computer desk, gun cabinet, twin bed, soft, cream-colored microfiber 2-pc couch and matching loveseat set (very, very nice set, modern style), microfiber sofa (more relaxed style), hutch, Admiral 20 cu ft side-by-side refrigerator, electric Weslo treadmill, Polaroid 42” flat screen TV, Toshiba 49” flat screen TV, TV cabinet for flat screen. Patio set: table with glass top, 4 chairs and cushions Household Items: Terry Redlin Prints, Kirby Vacuum, dishes, pots and pans, electric meat slicer, lamps, fans, bedding, small stands, Boyd’s Bear Bearstones Figurine collection, silver coins, bags of mixed coins and Indian head pennies. Also 2 6ftx7ft wall display cases (glass fronts lock) Miscellaneous: Coleman generator-1750 watt, BBQ grill, Craftsman radial arm saw, Ryobi bench grinder, Ryobi saw, Homelite weed eater, Weedeater gas leaf blower, Performance tool boxes, workmate, hammer drill, 4” grinder, skill saw, Lawnmower, bike carrier for car, Bushnell binoculars, very large c- clamps, small hand tools Auctioneer’s Note: Please like Sherry Soukup Auctioneer on Facebook for pictures. Nice auction. Sherry Soukup Auctioneer “The Auctioneer who works for you” 1516 Broadway, Yankton SD 605-665-5266 (Office) 605-660-3931 (Cell) REAL ESTATE RENTALS AUTOMOTIVE EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE COUPONS 605-665-3720 • Yankton, SD and rhinos, and he steered clear of hippos and crocodiles, both of which can run quite fast. He and his group were once stalked by a pack of hungry hyenas who wanted a piece of a basketball star! While in India, Diaw learned a lot about tigers before he saw a mother tiger and her cubs in the wild. And he noted how animals and basketball players have a lot in common: it’s safer, easier, and sometimes more fun to work together as a team. In your child’s life, he’ll have many interests. One of them may become her career but in “Hoops to Hippos,” she’ll see that it’s possible to have many passions. Though, obviously, basketball is a subject that author Boris Diaw (with Kitson Jazynka) loves, wildlife and photography really are the focus of this book. In it, Diaw explains what it takes to hunt animals with his camera and, among tales of spotting creatures in their natural habitats, he also shares with young readers the thrilling adventures he’s had on safari. Conservation-minded parents will be happy to know that Diaw also carefully explains why it’s important to protect those animals he seeks. For young basketball fans and for 7to 9-year-old animal lovers who are just starting to read chapter books, this one is a great pick-up. Filled with pictures, surprise, and fun, “Hoops to Hippos!” plus your child equals a very good match. ears for harmony as well as their playful sense of mischief, and all six of them have expertise in a wide variety of styles. This allows Street Corner Symphony to seamlessly move between most styles of music, feeling at home in all of them. Their repertoire covers a wide range, from gospel and barbershop to rock and pop, appealing to the young and old alike. For more information, contact Lisa Willcockson, Dirctor of Student Activities, at 605-668-1302 or lisa.willcockson@mtmc. edu. PUBLIC AUCTION Sunday, October 4, 2015 Located: Sacred Heart Parish Hall AUCTION Starts @ 10:30 AM Wynot, NE LUNCH SERVED VEHICLE: Buick La Crosse, CXS, 2005, 113,000 Miles, 4-door, Automatic, Bucket Seats, Leather Interior. FURNITURE: Kitchen Dinette Set w/4 padded chairs on casters. Large Lighted China Hutch. Sofa-New. Lift Chair. Recliner-New. Marble Top End Tables & Coffee Table. Corner China Hutch-lighted. Electric Fire Place in Entertainment Center. Vizio 32” Flat Screen TV. 3 Pc. Bedroom Set. 2 Single Beds, Mechanical/Vibrating. Small Writing Desk. Emerson 24” Flat Screen TV. King Size Bedroom Set-4 pc. Cedar chest. 2 Pc. Bedroom Set. Patio Table w/6 Chairs. Picnic Table. Bar w/6 Bar Stools. 3 Card Table Sets. Dining Room Table. Meeting Room Table. 2 Quilt Racks. Older Hotpoint Refrigerator. Blue Recliner. Upright Frigidaire Freezer. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Wood Kitchen Cupboard. White Christmas Tree. Round Oak Table. 6 Wooden Arm Chairs. Majestic Radio. 8 Steel Frame Kitchen Chairs. 2 Oil Lamps. 4 Willow Tree Figurines. Doll Collection. Elvis Presley 55 Music Box Decanter. 1977 Elvis Music Box Decanter. 5 Hamm’s Beer Glasses. Elvis Water Glasses. Elvis Figurines. Cranberry Glass & Hand Painted Glassware. 100+ Precious Moments Figurines. Central RR of New Jersey Train Decanter Set. Nebraska Football 94-95 Glasses Set. Elvis Plate Collection 2 sets of 8. Ladies Hats. Ladies Winter Coat. 1928 Ford Fire Dept. Decanter. Costume Jewelry. Miller Time Beer Sign. MISC: Lawn Bench. Long Stemmed Glass Ware & other glasses. SS Cookware, Cake Pans & More. Wall Hangings and Clocks. Floor Lamps & Table Lamps. Throw Rugs. Christmas Décor. 2-Drawer File Cabinet. Iron. Alarm Clock. Linen/Bedding. Lawn Ornaments. Kitchen Utensils. Picture Frames. Flower Stand. Folding Chairs. Treadmill. Puzzles. Handicap Walker. Electric Roaster. Coolers. Canners. SS Cooker. Stereo Record Player. Small Stove. ALICE PROMES BEYELER - Owner GUEST CONSIGNERS: Maytag Washer & Dryer. 3 Pc Bedroom Set, double bed. 2 Upholstered Chairs. 2 Storm Doors. Wood Door. Set of Dishes. Microwave. 2 Kitchen Stools. Coffee Table. End Tables. Lamps. John Deere Picture. Chain Saw. Toy Wagon. Bikes. Kerosene Heater. China Hutch. (10) Teapot Collection. Sofa. Crystal. Yamaha 225 3 Wheeler, Electric Start. IH 560 Toy Pedal Tractor. 12 ft V Bottom Boat w/5 hp Motor. SEE www.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM FOR LISTING & PHOTOS Terms: Cash or Bankable Check. Not Responsible For Accidents or Theft. AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: CREAMER HEIMES JANSSEN AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS L.L.C. RYAN CREAMER 402.254.9753 ALTON HEIMES 402.254.3315 ROGER JANSSEN: 402.388.4409 The Missouri Valley Shopper and missourivalleyshopper.com is your complete source for buying and selling. Everything you need is just a click or call away! 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