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June 28, 2016 • Page 4 shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com New At The Library Here’s what’s new at the Yankton Community Library this week: Adult Books • Before the Fall by Noah Hawley; Fiction • The Island House by Nancy Thayer; Fiction • June by Miranda Beverly-Whittemore; Fiction • Rocks Fall Everyone Dies by Lindsay Ribar; Fiction • Thomas Jefferson Dreams of Sally Hemings by Stephen O’Connor; Fiction • Backpack Gourmet by Linda Frederick Yaffe; Nonfiction • Banners, Buntings, Garlands by Sheldon & Carestio; Nonfiction • The View from the Cheap Seats by Neil Gaiman; Nonfiction • Your Pregnancy Week by Week by Curtis & Schuler; Nonfiction Adult Audio Books • All Summer Long by Dorothea Benton Frank; Fiction • End of Watch by Stephen King; Fiction • Ink and Bone by Lisa Unger; Fiction • The Island House by Nancy Thayer; Fiction • The Opposite of Everyone by Joshilyn Jackson; Fiction Adult DVDs • Hello, My Name Is Doris • London Has Fallen Young Adults Books • Every Exquisite Thing by Matthew Quick; Fiction • Saving Montgomery Sole by Mariko Tauraki; Fiction Junior Books • Everything Robotics by Jennifer Swanson; Nonfiction • Quiet Power by Susan Cain; Nonfiction Easy Books • Before We Met by Laura Krauss Melmed; Fiction • Dump Truck Duck by Megan E. Bryant; Fiction • Good Night, Baddies by Deborah Underwood; Fiction • Hansel and Gretel: Ninja Chicks by Schwartz & Gomez; Fiction • The Thank You Book by Mo Willems; Fiction Family DVDs • American Girl: Lea to the Rescue Did you know that you can reserve an item from home? Staff will then notify you as soon as the item is available. Reminder: Be Responsible Pet Owners The Yankton Parks Advisory Board reminds Yankton dog owners to be responsible and obey the local ordinance for dog waste. The ordinance states, “The person in control of any dog shall be required to remove and properly dispose of any fecal material deposited by said animal on public property or property other than the property of the dog’s owner.” This would include fenced in ball fields in the community’s parks system that some citizens use as private off-leash dog parks. Each dog's owner/handler is responsible for picking up and disposing of their dog's waste. This will help keep the park environment and other people’s property clean so that dogs, children and adults are happy and healthy. Pet waste left behind can transmit harmful diseases to other pets and children. Dog feces is a common carrier for many diseases. The Parks Advisory Board believes dog owners should pick up their dog’s waste because: • It's a common courtesy. Only irresponsible dog owners leave their dog's waste for others to look at, step in or clean up. In addition to creating a foul odor, leaving your dog's waste encourages other dogs to mark that spot. • Dog waste is unhealthy to the animals, children, and adults who come into contact with it. Removing dog feces prevents infestation of your dog from exposure to infective worm eggs and larvae. Dog feces can transmit diseases from your dog to young children and adults who play or work in their yard/dirt when the dog feces is present. Ocular larva migrans — an eye disease caused by parasitic worms found in dog droppings can cause serious eye damage to young children. • Dog waste biodegrades slowly. • Dog waste being left behind makes ALL dog owners look bad. Not picking up after your dog tops the list of complaints about dogs. • Your actions set example for others. Teach children how to properly clean up after a pet. Interested in this spot? Call 665-5884 to place your ad here. Interested in this spot? Call 665-5884 to place your ad here. Garden Tour This Saturday yard. “Roger knows that (I love flowers) and he brings them in. I almost always have fresh flowers in the living room.” By Brenda Johnson For The Press and Dakotan Original carved sculptures as yard art are among the features of the Tour of Lawns and Gardens on Saturday, June 25 in Yankton. Missouri Valley Master Gardeners sponsor this ninth annual garden tour. Five host yards will show lots of flowers, vegetables, a secret garden, ponds, and plants in memory of or to honor people. Yard of Marilyn and sculptor Roger Huntley is included on the tour. Roger is a plasterer by trade. He has done restorative plaster at the Capitol building in Pierre, volunteer Mead building restoration in Yankton, and restorative statuary work in one of the local cemeteries. Within Huntley’s backyard privacy fence is a sensory retreat that includes sound of water over stones in their pond and music of birds, motion of koi darting under lily pads, fragrance of roses, coolness of dappled shade from their stately locust tree, and sight of red, yellow and orange flowers and Roger’s sculptures. “Every day when it’s nice out, we sit outside and enjoy the birds and squirrels,” Marilyn said. Their two-person lounger with cup holders for their favorite refreshments is positioned by the pond. Night lighting among vines on their fence, on Roger’s cast bronze fish at the pond, and on his sculptures, extend their evening enjoyment. “Buffalo Medicine Man” and “Captives” sculptures are displayed on the either side of their yard. The pieces were selected to appear in previous years among Yankton’s RiverWalk sculptures. Brenda K. Johnson “Buffalo Medicine Man” is one of the sculptures as yard art that attendees may see at the Huntleys’ on the garden tour. His “Spirit Horse” appears at 3rd St. and Capital in this year’s RiverWalk. Roger constructed the stands for the Native American theme pieces in his yard. Roger is part Dakota Sioux. “My grandfather was born on a reservation,” Roger said. “There was a time when telling about Indian heritage wasn’t O.K.” His roots entitled him to use authentic pipestone for ceremonial peace pipes he carved and displayed with other artists through Yankton Area Arts. Now he often presents to schools on Native American Day. “Scott Luken took me under his wing,” he said. “I have no art training. He gave me a piece of alabaster to try.” Roger likes to work with driftwood or found wood and see what his artistic vision can carve from it. His bronze fish “Escape” at the pond, came from such wood. Marilyn assists Roger at presentations. Her ear appears in several carvings after Roger took photographs to help him with its shape. Granddaughter Jaidan’s knees photo helped Roger in shaping the kneeling woman in “Captives.” “Roger often picks flowers and places them in the (captive) other’s arms. “This is where Roger works,” she said. It’s an open-air shade tent with carving tools on shelves. Sun filters through an old fashioned climbing rose beside the tent. “Two years ago Roger dug out a piece from the plant out front and here it is now,” she said. The rose branch is at eye level. “I don’t consider myself a gardener, but I love flowers,” she said. She credits NatureScaping Designs with the pond and landscaping. Marilyn’s hanging baskets of bright annuals and other plant beds highlight the Lewis And Clark Recreation Area Calendar Of Events Wednesday, June 29 9 a.m., 10 a.m., & 11 a.m. — Archery Class age 8 and up Preregistration required. Gavins Point Archery Range 3 p.m., 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. — Watercraft Exploration age 8 and up Pre-registration required. Lake Yankton Boat Ramp Thursday, June 30 9 a.m. - noon — Fishing on Lake Yankton Poles and bait are furnished. Chief White Crane 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and noon — Archery Classes age 8 and up Preregistration required. Gavins Point Archery Range Saturday, July 2 Friday, July 1 100% QUILTER’S COTTONS 9:30 a.m. — American Bald Eagle Program. Chief White Crane Amphitheater 8 p.m. — Nature Binge Chief White Crane Amphitheater 9 p.m. — Outdoor Nature Movie. Chief White Crane Amphitheater Call 665-5884 to place your ad here. 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