Saturday, April 28, 2012
Obituary - Roy Reddell
Roy L. Reddell, 71, Adrian, Missouri died Friday, April 27, 2012 at St. Joseph Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri. Funeral services will be held 10:00am Tuesday, May 1, 2012 at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Adrian, Missouri. The family will receive friends 6:00-8:00 pm Monday, April 30 at the Atkinson Chapel in Adrian. Burial will be in the Crescent Hill Cemetery, Adrian. The family suggests contributions to the Church Of Christ in Butler, Missouri. Roy worked for General Motors, Leeds Assembly Plant 25 years before his retirement.
Summer schedule for Kamp Keirsey...
2012 Kamp Dates at Kamp Keirsey
Day Camp, June 2
Girls Camp, June 3 - 8
Missouri-Oklahoma Deaf Youth Camp, June 11 - 15
People with Disibilities Camp, June 15 & 16
Sr. High Youth Camp, June 17 - 23
Jr. High Youth Camp, June 24 - 29
Childrens Overnight Camp, July 6 & 7
Boys & Girls Camp, July 8 - 13
Boys Camp July 15 - 20
Basketball Camp (4th-8th grade) July 22 - 27
Day Camp, June 2
Girls Camp, June 3 - 8
Missouri-Oklahoma Deaf Youth Camp, June 11 - 15
People with Disibilities Camp, June 15 & 16
Sr. High Youth Camp, June 17 - 23
Jr. High Youth Camp, June 24 - 29
Childrens Overnight Camp, July 6 & 7
Boys & Girls Camp, July 8 - 13
Boys Camp July 15 - 20
Basketball Camp (4th-8th grade) July 22 - 27
For info:
Kamp Keirsey
RR 1 Box 174
Amsterdam, Missouri 64723
Telephone: 660-267-3438
RR 1 Box 174
Amsterdam, Missouri 64723
Telephone: 660-267-3438
Commit to be 'A Force of Nature'....
This has been the first ever National Severe Weather Preparedness Week April 22-28
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) partnered to designate April 22-28, 2012, as National Severe Weather Preparedness Week, and is calling upon all Americans, in every area of the country, to Be a Force of Nature. Bates County Emergency Management is committing to Being a Force of Nature and pledging to know our risk, take action, and be an example for our families and community by sharing the steps we took. Because we live in an area prone to tornadoes, flash floods and severe thunderstorms the recent severe weather and tornado outbreaks reminded us that this weather can strike anywhere and at any time.
Just last year, there were more than 1,000 weather-related fatalities and more than 8,000 injuries. Building a Weather-Ready Nation requires the action of every individual and community because severe weather knows no boundaries and affects us all, so Be a Force of Nature! Be a Force of Nature by making a public pledge to be prepared at Ready.gov/severe-weather.
What can you do to Prepare?
Knowing your risk, taking action and being an example by sharing your knowledge and actions with your social network are just a few steps you can take to be better prepared and assist in saving lives.
Know Your Risk: Every state in the U.S. has experienced tornadoes and severe weather, so everyone is exposed to some degree of risk.
Pledge and Take Action: Be Force of Nature by taking the pledge to prepare at Ready.gov/severe-weather. When you pledge to prepare, you will take the first step to making sure that you and your family are prepared for severe weather. This includes filling out your family communications plan that you can email it to yourself, putting an emergency kit together, keeping important papers and valuables in a safe place, and getting involved. Visit www.Ready.gov/severe-weather for more on family preparedness for severe weather.
Be an Example: Once you have taken action and pledged, share your story with your family and friends. Create a video and post on a video sharing site, post your story on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, comment on a blog, or any other social media site you’re on. Technology today makes it easier than ever to be a good example and share the steps you took to help us achieve the vision of a Weather-Ready Nation.
Join us today and pledge to prepare for the severe weather in our area.
Information on the different types of severe weather such as tornadoes, severe thunderstorms and flooding is available at www.weather.gov and www.ready.gov/severeweather or the Spanish-language web site www.listo.gov.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) partnered to designate April 22-28, 2012, as National Severe Weather Preparedness Week, and is calling upon all Americans, in every area of the country, to Be a Force of Nature. Bates County Emergency Management is committing to Being a Force of Nature and pledging to know our risk, take action, and be an example for our families and community by sharing the steps we took. Because we live in an area prone to tornadoes, flash floods and severe thunderstorms the recent severe weather and tornado outbreaks reminded us that this weather can strike anywhere and at any time.
Just last year, there were more than 1,000 weather-related fatalities and more than 8,000 injuries. Building a Weather-Ready Nation requires the action of every individual and community because severe weather knows no boundaries and affects us all, so Be a Force of Nature! Be a Force of Nature by making a public pledge to be prepared at Ready.gov/severe-weather.
What can you do to Prepare?
Knowing your risk, taking action and being an example by sharing your knowledge and actions with your social network are just a few steps you can take to be better prepared and assist in saving lives.
Know Your Risk: Every state in the U.S. has experienced tornadoes and severe weather, so everyone is exposed to some degree of risk.
Pledge and Take Action: Be Force of Nature by taking the pledge to prepare at Ready.gov/severe-weather. When you pledge to prepare, you will take the first step to making sure that you and your family are prepared for severe weather. This includes filling out your family communications plan that you can email it to yourself, putting an emergency kit together, keeping important papers and valuables in a safe place, and getting involved. Visit www.Ready.gov/severe-weather for more on family preparedness for severe weather.
Be an Example: Once you have taken action and pledged, share your story with your family and friends. Create a video and post on a video sharing site, post your story on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, comment on a blog, or any other social media site you’re on. Technology today makes it easier than ever to be a good example and share the steps you took to help us achieve the vision of a Weather-Ready Nation.
Join us today and pledge to prepare for the severe weather in our area.
Information on the different types of severe weather such as tornadoes, severe thunderstorms and flooding is available at www.weather.gov and www.ready.gov/severeweather or the Spanish-language web site www.listo.gov.
-our thanks to Ron Nissen
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Email us at bateswire@hotmail.com or call 913-669-5848.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect
The National Weather Service in Pleasant Hill has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch that is to remain in effect until 11 p.m. this evening.
View live radar here
View live radar here
Butler Invitational results
Here are the results of the Butler Invitational held today:
Place Teams
1st Nevada
2nd Drexel
3rd Butler
4th Pembroke Hill
5th Harrisonville
6th Clinton
7th Warsaw
Individuals
1st Butler Brett Miller 38
2nd Nevada Joseph Ferry 41
3rd Butler Joe Strauch 42
4th Pembroke JJ Hjalmarson 43
5th Drexel Trevor Cooley 43
6th Drexel Javyn Johnston 43
7th Butler Brian Todd 44
8th Nevada Keegan Bell 44
9th Drexel Justin Thomas 44
10th Nevada Elijah Solidum 45
Place Teams
1st Nevada
2nd Drexel
3rd Butler
4th Pembroke Hill
5th Harrisonville
6th Clinton
7th Warsaw
Individuals
1st Butler Brett Miller 38
2nd Nevada Joseph Ferry 41
3rd Butler Joe Strauch 42
4th Pembroke JJ Hjalmarson 43
5th Drexel Trevor Cooley 43
6th Drexel Javyn Johnston 43
7th Butler Brian Todd 44
8th Nevada Keegan Bell 44
9th Drexel Justin Thomas 44
10th Nevada Elijah Solidum 45
Attention Adrian high school graduates...
To All Adrian High School Graduates,
On behalf of the officers of the Adrian High School Alumni Association, we would like to invite you to participate in this year’s annual reunion activities.
Our 66th Annual Alumni Meeting will be held Saturday, May 12, 2012, at 8:00 p.m. in the AHS “new” (east) gymnasium. Registration begins at 7:00 p.m. and dues of $5.00 can be paid at the registration tables. Following the meeting, join us in the commons area to enjoy visiting with former classmates, teachers and other alumni. Refreshments will be served and musical entertainment provided.
For golfers (and spectators) the Annual Alumni Golf Tournament will be held earlier in the day. For volleyball players (and spectators) the Annual Alumni Volleyball Tournament will also be held the same day. Feel free to contact your alumni friends who may not receive this announcement and invite them to join in these activities.
Please make plans to attend the Alumni meeting. We look forward to seeing you at 8:00 p.m. on May 12, 2012.
Sincerely,
AHS Alumni Committee
Heath Oates, Class of 1992
Jeremy Neely, Class of 1993
Carol (Saubers) Gregg, Class of 1963
Hannah (Stephens) Newkirk, Class of 2002
On behalf of the officers of the Adrian High School Alumni Association, we would like to invite you to participate in this year’s annual reunion activities.
Our 66th Annual Alumni Meeting will be held Saturday, May 12, 2012, at 8:00 p.m. in the AHS “new” (east) gymnasium. Registration begins at 7:00 p.m. and dues of $5.00 can be paid at the registration tables. Following the meeting, join us in the commons area to enjoy visiting with former classmates, teachers and other alumni. Refreshments will be served and musical entertainment provided.
For golfers (and spectators) the Annual Alumni Golf Tournament will be held earlier in the day. For volleyball players (and spectators) the Annual Alumni Volleyball Tournament will also be held the same day. Feel free to contact your alumni friends who may not receive this announcement and invite them to join in these activities.
Please make plans to attend the Alumni meeting. We look forward to seeing you at 8:00 p.m. on May 12, 2012.
Sincerely,
AHS Alumni Committee
Heath Oates, Class of 1992
Jeremy Neely, Class of 1993
Carol (Saubers) Gregg, Class of 1963
Hannah (Stephens) Newkirk, Class of 2002
Donate items for "Sale-abrating" scholarship fundraiser...
Donations are needed for the Adrian "Sale-abrating" scholarship fund raising event next weekend, May 3rd, 4th and 5th. If you would like to go the extra mile and bring your donation items pre-priced on the donation drop off dates, your name will automatically be put in the drawing for a $50.00 gas card from Happy Go Lucky or Casey’s. The does not include clothing, books or video dvd’s or cd’s. These items will have a blanket price for the Adrian "Sale-abration sale ".
The committee is asking that you use masking tape or stickers that will not fall off easily or damage goods. Use your own discretion when pricing your donation sale items- consider what you would pay for that item at a sale. You must have a minimum of 10 items to qualify for the gas card.
If you have donation questions contact Kellie Case at 816-297-4451 or Kendra Tolle at 816-297-2639. All remaining items at the close of the event will be donated to the Community food Pantry Thrift Store in Butler.
Donation drop off dates are April 28th from 9 am to 2 pm and again Wednesday May 2nd 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and you may drop off your items at the old Adrian High School Gym.
The committee is asking that you use masking tape or stickers that will not fall off easily or damage goods. Use your own discretion when pricing your donation sale items- consider what you would pay for that item at a sale. You must have a minimum of 10 items to qualify for the gas card.
If you have donation questions contact Kellie Case at 816-297-4451 or Kendra Tolle at 816-297-2639. All remaining items at the close of the event will be donated to the Community food Pantry Thrift Store in Butler.
Donation drop off dates are April 28th from 9 am to 2 pm and again Wednesday May 2nd 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and you may drop off your items at the old Adrian High School Gym.
-our thanks to Kellie Case and FM 92
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