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Happy 60th Wedding Anniversary to Henry and Dolores Van Eschen!

Henry and Dolores (Salz) Van Eschen celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with their family over the Memorial Day weekend.  They were married June 18th, 1952, at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Waterloo, IA.  They are the parents of Peggy (Don) Weideman of Vinton, IA, Kathy (Mike) Mossman of Colorado Springs, CO, Marie (Brian) Bohnsack of Phoenix, AZ, Tom Van Eschen of Vinton, IA and Jolene Van Eschen of North Liberty, IA.

Vinton Garden Club News; May 30 meeting

    The Vinton Garden Club member of the National Garden Clubs, Inc., Central Region, Federated Garden Clubs of Iowa, Inc. and District II met on May 30th at the Marriott in Cedar Rapids.  The program was “how to fold napkins fancy”.  Each member who attended got to fold 2 napkins in about 8-10 different ways.

VS band alumni invited to play for Alumni Football game; practice June 11

  Anyone who would like to perform with the Vinton-Shellsburg Alumni Band is invited to our rehearsal on Monday, June 11th, at 7 p.m., at the Middle School band room (old high school). We will review the school song and pep band favorites to prepare for our performance at the Alumni Football game on June 16. Last year we were not able to

4th Street Diner News

  On Monday, May 7th, the afternoon activity was a Pepper Card Party. There were 4 tables of players.  Annie Hopkins won 1st place with 298 points.  Bill Milne won 2nd place with 275 points.  Frances Kelly won 3rd place with 262 points.  After cards, refreshments were served by the card club and HACAP provided the beverages.

TRAER POOL COMMITTEE TO HOST THIRD COMMUNITY FORUM IN TAYLOR PARK

   On Thursday, June 21, 2012, Traer’s Pool Committee will host the third in a series of public forums seeking public input on the future of the City’s swimming pool and bathhouse. The meeting will be held from 7:00-9:00 p.m. in Taylor Park’s pavilion. The evening’s agenda includes a review of results from the feasibility study, online survey and previous community forum meetings; an in depth look at the preliminary design concept for the renovation project; and a report on fund development for the Make Waves for the Traer Pool, Keep FIT (Families In Traer) Campaign.

Summer Sun Safety

Warmer weather finds many of us spending time outdoors, increasing our exposure to damaging sun rays.  Ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun can damage skin in less than 15 minutes. Benton County Public Health officials are recommending several steps to reduce the risk of developing skin cancer later in life.   ·         Seek shade, especially during the midday hours when the sun’s rays are the strongest.

Title: Swimming Safety, Guidelines for Protecting Against Illness As area sc

  As area schools are letting out for summer break and warmer weather is upon us, Benton County Public Health offers the following information to help keep children and adults healthy during the summer swimming season. Chlorine does not kill all germs instantly and there are some germs that will actually not be killed by chlorine.  With this in mind, the following guidelines should be followed when considering a trip to the pool.

AmeriCorps NCCC Maple 1 Team partners with YMCA in Wisconsin

  By: Maple One   The AmeriCorps NCCC team Maple One has begun their second round project by serving the YMCA of the Greater Twin Cities in Wisconsin.  The team worked at Camp Icaghowan outside of Amery, Wisconsin for a couple of weeks before moving on to Camp St Croix in Hudson, Wisconsin on Thursday, May 24.    Maple One assisted in a variety of tasks during their time at Camp Icaghowan including the removal of an old foundation, construction of a leadership building in the woods and the painting of a new boathouse.

Oak 3 helps save the Michigan State Fairgrounds

  AmeriCorps NCCC team Oak 3 arrived at their new project site at the Upper Peninsula (UP) State Fairgrounds in Escanaba, MI this past weekend.  Before departing Vinton, IA last week, the team experienced some last-minute changes to their travel plans:  instead of going directly to Escanaba, they instead headed first for Detroit.

4th Street Diners News

    The meal on Sunday, May 27th, will be Roast Pork, Mashed Potatoes/Gravy, Spinach, Peaches, Custard, WW Bread, Milk.   On Monday, April 23rd, the afternoon activity was a Pepper Card Party. There were 4 tables of players.  Annie Hopkins won 1st place with 324 points.  Clete Friedman won 2nd place with 275 points.