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Thursday, May 10, 2012
Butler Alumni band members needed...
Butler High School graduates are invited to join the celebration of the 125th Anniversary of the Butler High School Alumni . You are encouraged and invited to play in the band during the Alumni Parade that will be held May 26th at 11 am and to join the band as they perform at 3 p.m. at the Butler high school. You will be under the direction of Art Ghys, Director of Music at Butler High School from 1964 to 1989.
No rehearsals are scheduled- just join in an old fashioned good time music get together! If you need a horn to play contact Paula Schowengerdt at 660-679-6126.
No rehearsals are scheduled- just join in an old fashioned good time music get together! If you need a horn to play contact Paula Schowengerdt at 660-679-6126.
Trail of Memories Grows On...
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The generosity of the Bates County Community Health Foundation and the Bates County Memorial Hospital has made it possible to extend the Trail of Memories to the Hospital grounds.
The two trails will be connected in the very near future as the new portion of the trail will pass through the City Park and cross onto the east side of the hospital property.
The first family to purchase a tree for their loved one was the Roy Teeman family. You may also purchase a tree for your loved one for $75.00 allowing you to Plant a Tree and Plant a Memory. You may also purchase a memorial bench for $150.
To adopt a tree you can pick up forms at Bank of America and the Farm Bureau office in Butler. More information is available at www.trailofmemories.org
Strauch and Miller headed to state golf tournament
The Butler Bears Golf Team took 3rd place on Wednesday in Lee’s Summit, 1st went to Barstow and 2nd went to Summit Christian Academy. Individually Joe Strauch placed 2nd with a score of 81, Brett Miller placed 9th with an 89, Geoffrey Algiere placed 10th with a score of 90. All 3 of these young men received place medals. Trey Gustin scored a 95 and Aaron Fritts shot a 107. Very proud of all of these guys and their effort this season.
Next, Joe Strauch and Brett Miller will be leaving Sunday to participant in the Class 2 State Golf Tournament at Twin Oaks Country Club in Springfield, Missouri that will start on Monday and Tuesday. Let’s wish them the best as they both finish out a fantastic season and Joe as he ends his high school career here at Butler.
Next, Joe Strauch and Brett Miller will be leaving Sunday to participant in the Class 2 State Golf Tournament at Twin Oaks Country Club in Springfield, Missouri that will start on Monday and Tuesday. Let’s wish them the best as they both finish out a fantastic season and Joe as he ends his high school career here at Butler.
-our thanks to Scott Myers
Adrian Optimist Club announces Students of the Month...
The Adrian Optimist Club is pleased to honor Students of the Month from the Miami, Ballard, and Adrian schools. Criteria for this honor center on outstanding academic and civic achievement and school spirit. Staff at each of the schools make the selection, and their decision is based on expansion of these criteria. Selection is based on the criteria, but a student stepping up to a particular task will come to play in it. Each student is honored with a certificate of recognition from the Adrian Optimist Club and $20.00 in Adrian Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Bucks”.
The Ballard Student of the Month is Katie Frankenfield, junior daughter of Todd Frankenfield and Nicole Biggers. Ballard staff says she tries hard and gets along with her peers. Katie is an excellent role model and is very kind to the younger students. She is well liked by the faculty, students, administration, and staff. She takes responsibility for her grades, work load, and has blossomed over time to be a wonderful student and example. Katie has improved in so many areas over the years. Her self-confidence has come so far since she first started school at Ballard. She is very active in school and community activities.
The Adrian Student of the Month for April is Wyatt Cumpton. Wyatt, a senior, is the son of Dale and Leann Cumpton. Wyatt’s activities in school include FFA, Baseball, National Honor Society, and Quill and Scroll. He is also very involved in activities in the community; these include 4-H, Relay for Life team, Altona Baptist Church Youth Group, baseball, softball, soccer, hunting, trap shooting, and bowling. Wyatt finds his greatest inspiration in his parents and family. Wyatt will be going on to Missouri State University for a Construction Management degree.
The Miami Student of the Month is, senior, Jenna Slattery. Jenna is the daughter of Dennis and Cathy Slattery. She is involved in many school organizations such as being a member of FBLA, vice president of her senior class, NHS president, and FFA president. Jenna played on the varsity volleyball team and varsity basketball team this year. After graduating she will attend the University of Central Missouri with plans of pursuing a degree in Early Childhood Education.
The Ballard Student of the Month is Katie Frankenfield, junior daughter of Todd Frankenfield and Nicole Biggers. Ballard staff says she tries hard and gets along with her peers. Katie is an excellent role model and is very kind to the younger students. She is well liked by the faculty, students, administration, and staff. She takes responsibility for her grades, work load, and has blossomed over time to be a wonderful student and example. Katie has improved in so many areas over the years. Her self-confidence has come so far since she first started school at Ballard. She is very active in school and community activities.
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J. L. Jennings, Adrian Optimist member;
Katie Frankenfield, Ballard student; and Mr. Kershner, English
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Harold Six, Adrian Optimist member;
Wyatt Cumpton, Adrian student; and Chris Shanks, Adrian Principal.
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Harold Six, Adrian Optimist member;
Jenna Slattery, Miami Student; and Brian Wood, Miami Principal.
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-our thanks to the Adrian Optimist club for photos and article
Your weekend planner
Today
Clear. High of 75. Winds from the SSE at 5 to 10 mph.
Friday
Clear. High of 77. Winds from the SSE at 5 to 10 mph shifting to the East in the afternoon.
Rich Hill city wide garage sale
Clear. High of 75. Winds from the SSE at 5 to 10 mph.
Friday
Clear. High of 77. Winds from the SSE at 5 to 10 mph shifting to the East in the afternoon.
Rich Hill city wide garage sale
Rich Hill high school graduation 7 p.m.
Ballard 8th grade and high school graduation 7:30 p.m.
50th anniversary of KMAM/KMOE FM
Ohio Street UMC Men's Steak & Hamburger dinner 4:30 to 7 p.m.
Butler Youth Basketball travel teams selling BBQ brisket- call to order 660-424-9181 or 660-229-4045
Saturday
Partly cloudy with thunderstorms and a chance of rain in the morning, then mostly cloudy with thunderstorms and a chance of rain. High of 72. Winds less than 5 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
West Central Warriors vs Arkansas Lions, Butler Rotary Field 3:30 p.m.
Saturday
Partly cloudy with thunderstorms and a chance of rain in the morning, then mostly cloudy with thunderstorms and a chance of rain. High of 72. Winds less than 5 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
West Central Warriors vs Arkansas Lions, Butler Rotary Field 3:30 p.m.
Rich Hill city wide garage sale
Shelter operations class at the Butler Fire Department, must be pre-registered, starts at 8:30 a.m.
Mother's Day tea party at the Mullinax Carriage House in Butler 11 a.m.
Victorian Tea Party at Poplar Heights Farm 1 p.m.
Hume high school graduation- Baccalaureate 3 p.m. at the Christian Church, graduation 6 p.m. at the school
Adrian Alumni
Adrian Elks youth fishing derby 9 a.m. shelter house #3 at Adrian park
Sunday
Partly cloudy in the morning, then overcast. Fog early. High of 73. Winds from the NNE at 5 to 10 mph.
Butler high school graduation 2 p.m.
Partly cloudy in the morning, then overcast. Fog early. High of 73. Winds from the NNE at 5 to 10 mph.
Butler high school graduation 2 p.m.
Drexel high school graduation 2 p.m.
Adrian Baccalaureate 7 p.m.
Monday
Butler city wide clean up begins
Adrian high school awards day 10 a.m.
If you would like something added to the calendar, email us bateswire@hotmail.com
Warriors fans, take note...
The West Central Warriors 8 man Football team has a schedule change for this weekend- the warriors will play on home turf this Saturday May 12th, at 3:30 p.m. as they will go against the Arkansas Lions on Rotary Field in Butler.
If you won tickets for the Jackson Apache Game, those tickets may be used for admission to this weekends game. Due to a conflict of interest, this game will not be broadcast live on FM-92.
-our thanks to FM 92 the Bullet
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