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Bands bring harmony to Old Settler's Day PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 01 October 2008

OSDbandP9260018.jpgOSDtubaP9260019.jpg Members of the Marion Middle School Band march through the Old Settlers Day Saturday morning parade in Marion. Music is one of the features that has carried through most of the 97 Old Settlers Day celebrations residents have experienced over the decades, and is still popular today.

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Maxwell trail ride set for Oct. 20, 21 PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 01 October 2008

Maxwell Wildlife Refuge, located north of Canton, will h ost a Santa Fe Trail ride Oct. 20 and 21.

Cost is $50 per person for the 18-mile ride. The fee includes a guided ride, lunch on the trail, campfire supper, overnight campout, Sunday breakfast and a tour of the Smoky Hill prairie. Participants should bring their own horses.

For a registration from, call 620-628-4455, mornings only.

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African children's choir a local hit PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 30 September 2008
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The Matsiko Children’s Choir from Uganda performs at Trinity Mennonite Church last Wednesday evening to the delight of a full crowd. The choir is sponsored by International Children’s Network and comprised of orphans and at-risk children from a private school in Kampala, Uganda. “Matsiko” means “hope.”

 

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Tabor Mennonite Church to mark 100 years in October PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 09 September 2008

Tabor Mennonite Church of rural Newton will be celebrating its 100th anniversary with several events taking place Friday through Sunday, Oct. 10-12.

On Friday, James Juhnke of Wichita, Bethel College history professor emeritus, will be presenting a lecture at 7:30 p.m. focused on the life Rev. P. H. Richert, first pastor of the Tabor Church.

The original pedal organ used in the Tabor Church will be played that evening. A Tabor Men’s Quartet will present several numbers.

On Saturday, family activities for all ages, including music by the Greenhorns, will take place in a tent on the church yard from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

That evening, an historical German meal and a drama, written by Carol Duerksen and Doug Krehbiel focusing on the church history, will be featured.

Because of limited seating, tickets for the meal and drama must be purchased before Sept. 20. Contact the Tabor Church office at 620-367-2318 or e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information.

The Sunday morning worship service will feature former pastors John Gaeddert, James Schrag and Ray and Brenda Martin Hurst, as well as present pastors Corey Miller, Karen Andreas and Doug Krehbiel.

The congregation’s adult and children’s choirs will be singing. The adult choir will sing a song written by Larry Nickel and commissioned for this occasion.

A noon potluck lunch after the service will allow time for more visiting.

After the meal, the corner stone of the church will be opened and contents placed in it on June 13, 1965, when the church was dedicated, will be revealed.

Current documents will be placed in the cornerstone and it will be sealed for future reference.

Several homing pigeons will be released as a symbol of looking to the future, signifying sharing the good news of God’s love to others.

The public is invited to be a part of the celebration.

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