August 2015 Volume 14 • Issue 9
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Alex and Ani at You’ve Been Framed By Mary Michaels Photos by Julie Prairie Photography Alex and Ani at You’ve Been Framed Bridges at 57th | 5015 S. Western Avenue, Suite 140 (605) 361-9229 | www.youve-beenframed.com
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f you haven’t been to You’ve Been Framed at the Bridges at 57th lately, it’s time to go back, especially if you have any special occasions coming up where you need that “just right” gift. While the store has been carrying Alex and Ani jewelry for a couple of years, they recently enhanced their line by adding a shop-in-shop area, similar to the one they already have for Pandora. “These products have always sold well,” says manager Danielle Dettler, “and we have seen how much our customers like our Pandora area. While at a Pandora partners meeting, we met people from Rhode Island, where Alex and Ani started, and we began the process to get approved for this store.”
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Alex and Ani is named for the two oldest daughters of company CEO Carolyn Rafaelian. Their mission is to create meaningful, eco-conscious jewelry and accessories to empower the light in those who wear it. Alex and Ani products are infused with positive energy in three important ways. First, the company says, the jewelry pieces are manufactured with “positive intention.” Second, each of the symbols featured in their designs carry a thoughtful, researched meaning. Finally, each design is intended to positively empower the person who wears it, reflecting that individual’s unique personality. The symbols represent everything from strength or perseverance to tranquility, balance and love. The Celtic Knot,
with no beginning or end, symbolizes the resilience, flexibility, and timelessness of the human spirit. The Tree of Life, with its strong roots, encourages consistent growth and a commitment to nurture, love, and preserve the beauty of nature. Other symbols represent guardian angels, signs of the Zodiac, geographical places and even favorite sports teams. There are several reasons why You’ve Been Framed decided to expand the Alex and Ani presence in the store, according to Dettler. “We love this jewelry because it’s American made with a focus on sustainable materials,” she says. “The company is also committed to giving back through its ‘Charity By Design’
approach where they use specific designs to bring awareness to important causes, such as pediatric cancer and Toys for Tots. A portion of proceeds from the sale of those pieces goes back to the identified charity.” The jewelry line includes their famous bangle bracelets that can be worn alone or by “stacking” multiple bracelets together, but they have also expanded to rings, necklaces, and even a men’s line that the You’ve Been Framed store is anxious to add to their collection. Take a little time to browse the Alex and Ani collection at You’ve Been Framed the next time you need a gift for someone special….even if that someone is yourself!
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aura Benson describes herself as a “mother, wife, farm girl, horse gal, fashionista, workaholic, and lover of life.” She probably never imagined that selling belt buckles and purses at rodeos would lead to a booming online business that sells to customers across the country. And now, Benson’s journey continues as she opens a brick and mortar store in Sioux Falls. She has been operating Filly Flair since 2010 as an online clothing boutique out of a warehouse near Baltic. Over the last few years, Benson transitioned from a one-woman shop to a team of nearly 20, with online orders rapidly increasing each month. When she heard about a retail opening at 69th and Western in Sioux Falls, she just felt that was what she was meant to do.
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The location was formerly occupied by Candace Ann Photography, and it became available when the photographer decided to take a sabbatical to pursue other interests. The photography equipment available with the retail space will be put to good use, as Benson takes all of her own photographs for the Filly Flair website. “I have a strong faith, and this was definitely a ‘God thing,’” she says. “It just kind of fell into my lap, and I know this is the perfect location for us.” The name Filly Flair comes from those first sales at rodeos and, while some of the company’s apparel line can be classified as “Western,” her offerings have expanded to women’s and girls’ tops, bottoms, dresses, shoes and accessories in a variety of styles.
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In fact, Filly Flair recently launched a line of athletic wear. They offer an array of capri pants and tops that can take women everywhere from the gym or a yoga class to a walk with the family. Benson knew they were a comfortable, quality option when her employees came to work at the warehouse wearing their capris. Another unique line that Filly Flair offers is bridesmaid dresses. Benson’s goal was to offer a variety of styles at an affordable price. “More people are having informal weddings,” says Benson, “so these easy, country, vintage styles are perfect for that. Another trend is to mix and match bridesmaid dresses to allow for more individuality. We offer styles that work for women’s body types at a price that allows them to enjoy the dress long
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after the day of the wedding.” Benson has a mission that she plans to extend from her online business to her brick and mortar store. “I have been humbled by each and every package that we send out,” says Benson, “knowing it’s going to a woman who is waiting to feel happy, special and beautiful. I can’t wait to create that same experience for customers who come to our Sioux Falls store.” She says she’ll stock the store with two of every size of what she carries online, and customers will also be able to place orders online at the store if their size isn’t there. Visit the new store or conveniently shop from home to add a little “flair” to your wardrobe!
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Between 6th and 8th Street on the Big Sioux River Bike, walk, drive— whatever gets you to the Downtown River Greenway Amphitheater for great Saturday morning entertainment and fun. While you are there, enjoy the Youth Art Show and Sale from 9:30–11:30 a.m. Free. INFO (605) 367-8222 Evening For The Kids Gala Mark Amundson’s Legacy of Love and Hope Benefit Sunday, August 2 • 5pm Sioux Falls Convention Center Join this 20th Anniversary Celebration benefiting Children’s Home Society of SD (CHS)! A major banquet event that raises funds to support the programs
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Municipal Band Concert Sunday, August 2 • 8pm - 9pm Terrace Park The Sioux Falls Municipal Band, one of the oldest and most prestigious bands in the nation, has been performing without interruption since 1919. Longtime bandmaster Chris Hill is a noted professional musician, performing locally with the South Dakota Symphony, as well as with some of the world’s most prestigious musical organizations. INFO (605) 3678222. Strawbale Summer Porch Series Thursdays in August Strawbale Winery 47215 257th St., Renner, SD Every Thursday, join your friends at Strawbale Winery for food, music, artists, and of course, wine. Strawbale Summer Porch Series will feature local artisans with everything from jewelry and pottery to watercolors and woodworking. Enjoy fine South Dakota wines and relaxing music complimented with specially prepared food, just for you. INFO (605) 543-5071. Luverne Farmers Market Weekly on Thursdays 4pm - 7pm Redbird Field, Luverne, MN Bank Nite FREE FAMILY MOVIE Thursday, August 6 • 6 pm Historic Palace Theatre Luverne, MN Sponsored by Papik Motors and First Farmers and Merchants. INFO www.luvernechamber.com Historic Walking Tour of the Warehouse District Siouxland Heritage Museums Thursday, August 6th • 6:30 p.m. Enjoy beautiful summer weather
while learning about Sioux Falls sites you pass by every day! $3 per person over 12 years old, call (605) 367-4210 to register. www. siouxlandmuseums.com Greatest Show On H2O Thursday, August 6 • 7pm Friday, August 7 • 7pm 5500 Show Place The Greatest Show On H2O at Catfish Bay is a fun family event. The show has comedy, acting, and more, all choreographed to amazing stunts on the water. It is an all ages show designed with the family in mind. Our world class water skiers perform dazzling human pyramids, jumps, wake boarding, water ballet, barefoot water skiing and much more. INFO (605) 339-0911. Jazzed with Bobby Gripp at the Old Courthouse Museum Summer Plaza Concert Series Friday, August 7 • noon - 1pm Old Courthouse Museum 200 West Sixth Street Jazzed will perform in the plaza behind the Old Courthouse Museum from noon to 1 p.m. Bring your lunch or purchase one from The Pickle Barrel. Concert will be held inside in the case of bad weather. (605) 367-4210 or www.siouxlandmuseums.com Researching Your Historic House Thursday, August 13 • 6pm Old Courthouse Museum 200 West Sixth Street Would you like to learn more about your historic house? If so, we can help you find the resources to learn more about the things you’ve always wondered: when it was built, who owned it in the past, and if any changes have been made. Call to register in advance. Free Admission. INFO (605) 367-4210 or www.siouxlandmuseums.com Starlab Inflatable Planetarium at the Old Courthouse Museum Thursday, August 13 1pm, 2pm, 3pm Old Courthouse Museum 200 West Sixth Street Discover the night sky, explore
the constellations! Starlab is a program for adults and children over the age of 5. Not recommended for those not comfortable in the dark. Tickets only $2, program begins promptly on the hour with no late entry. Groups of 8 or more, please call ahead. INFO (605) 367-4210 or www. siouxlandmuseums.com Historic Walking Tour of Mount Pleasant Cemetery: South Siouxland Heritage Museums Thursday, August 13 • 6:30 p.m. Enjoy beautiful summer weather while learning about Sioux Falls sites you pass by every day! $3 per person over 12 years old, call (605) 367-4210 to register. www. siouxlandmuseums.com Take 16 Cruise-in Thursday, August 13 • 5 - 10 pm Take 16 Brewery East Main Street • Luverne, MN INFO www.luvernechamber.com Harper and Midwest Kind at the Old Courthouse Museum Summer Plaza Concert Series Friday, August 14 • noon - 1pm Old Courthouse Museum 200 West Sixth Street Harper and Midwest Kind will perform World, Blues, and Roots in the plaza behind the Old Courthouse Museum from noon to 1 p.m. Bring your lunch or purchase one from Bagel Boy. Concert will be held inside in the case of bad weather. (605) 367-4210 or www. siouxlandmuseums.com Bison on the Prairie Friday, August 14 • 8 pm Blue Mounds State Park Luverne, MN Park Amphitheatre Chris Ingebretsen, Blue Mounds State Park Manager presents: Bison On The Prairie - Learn all about these magnificent animals! www.luvernechamber.com Big Band Ballroom Dance Friday, August 14 6:45 - 10:30pm El Riad Shrine 501 S. Phillips Ave.
Attend the only Big Band Ballroom Dance in the area! Each month, a big band gets the crowd moving and shaking with music from the ‘40s, ‘50s and ‘60s. All ages and abilities are welcome. Swing is the most popular dance among the crowd but several others are danced as well. INFO 605-338-3685. Evening in the Vineyard Friday, August 14 • 6pm - 9pm Wilde Prairie Winery 48052 259th St., Brandon, SD Enjoy an Evening in the Vineyard and winery, relax and listen to live music. Dinner will be available for purchase, bring a lounge chair and your friends. Family friendly. Please no pets and no outside alcohol. INFO (605) 582-6471. Touch the Sky Prairie Saturday, August 15 • 9am Luverne, MN • Southwest Kiosk Howard Paul, US Fish & Wildlife Naturalist presents: A Walk On The Prairie - Flowers, Grass and so much more! INFO www. luvernechamber.com Rock River Beer Fest Saturday, August 15 • 2-6pm Blue Mound Ice Arena Luverne, MN Sample beers from over 25 different breweries while enjoying live music and local food. INFO and tickets available at: www.rockriverbeerfest.com Rock County Opportunities 5K Saturday, August 15 • 9 am Race Time • Sanford Parking Lot, Luverne, MN • Registration $25 • Stop out at Rock County Opportunities to register or call 507-283-4582. SUP NAMI Stand-Up Paddleboard Race Saturday, August 15 • 8am Lake Alvin • 27225 480th Avenue Harrisburg, SD 57302 Are you ready for the 2015 SUPNami Races? This event will begin with approximately 1.5 miles of Stand-up Paddleboarding, transitioning to a 3.1 mile run. There will be a technical shirt for
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each participant, post race food and beverages, and prizes for the top 3 finishers in the individual race (both mens and womens) and team relay. INFO (605) 3390348. Fulda Area Big Band Sunday, August 16 • 2 pm Historic Palace Theatre Luverne, MN INFO www.luvernechamber.com Rosemaling Demonstration at the Old Courthouse Museum Tuesday, August 18 • 1pm - 4pm Old Courthouse Museum 200 West Sixth Street Eileen Halverson will be demonstrating the Norwegian folk art of Rosemaling (decorative painting) in the second floor hallway of the Old Courthouse Museum from 1-4 p.m. Stop in any time for a demonstration or to ask questions! INFO (605) 367-4210 or www.siouxlandmuseums.com Victorian Tea Party at the Pettigrew Home & Museum Wednesday, August 19 • 2pm Pettigrew Home & Museum 131 N. Duluth Avenue Enjoy summer in true Victorian fashion at the historic Pettigrew Home & Museum. Learn about the history of tea while enjoying a delicious tea blend. Space is limited for this adult program. Call (605) 367-7097 to register. Free admission. INFO www. siouxlandmuseums.com Kid’s Activity Day: Make Some Music! Thursday, August 20 9-11a.m. and 1-2:30 p.m. Old Courthouse Museum 200 West Sixth Street Learn about history and make your own crafts to take home. 15 minute sessions run throughout morning and afternoon times. Call to reserve times. Free Admission. INFO (605) 367-4210 or www.siouxlandmuseums.com Burlap Wolf King at the Old Courthouse Museum Summer Plaza Concert Series Friday, August 21 • noon - 1pm Old Courthouse Museum
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Animal Enrichment Day Saturday, August 22 • 12pm Great Plains Zoo 805 S. Kiwanis Ave. This event allows the public to see some of the special work that often goes on behind-the-scenes at the Zoo. This is an opportunity to witness the unique work of the Zoo’s Animal Care Staff as well as a chance to see the animals at play. Zoo-goers see the Giant Anteater swirl his 18-inch tongue around a tube filled with honey, or a Cheetah stalk a cardboard Gazelle filled with treat meat. INFO (605) 367-7003.
Crossing Over with John Edward Live in Sioux Falls! August 26 • 7pm Holiday Inn City Centre Tickets Available at johnedward. net and etix.com or by phone 1-800-514-3849.
McCrossan Xtreme Event Rodeo Saturday, August 22 5:30 - 8:30pm McCrossan Boys Ranch Campus Saddle Up! It’s time again for the McCrossan Boys Ranch Xtreme Event Challenge. Featuring only the most jaw dropping, xtreme, action-packed events of rodeo – Barrel Racing, Mutton Busting and the Northern Bull Riding Tour! Get a chance to see some of the fastest barrel racers and best bull riders in the country butting heads and battling it out for cash prizes and the honor of being crowned the Xtreme Event Challenge Champion.INFO (605) 339-1203. Moving Day Walk for Parkinson’s Saturday, August 22 9am - 12pm Sioux Falls Canaries Baseball Stadium *Walk inside the baseball field, along the perimeter Moving Day® is the National Parkinson Foundation South Dakota’s annual fundraising walk event. It is a fun and inspiring fundraising event that unites families, friends
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Women Unite August 27 • 11:30am Ramkota Exhibit Hall 3200 West Maple St. Women Unite gathers women across the Sioux Empire to unite for one cause. This year’s event raises funds for United Way and launches a new program called Better Together, offered through Lutheran Social Services which matches older men and women with volunteers to spend time together. This helps alleviate loneliness and benefits both individuals. The Women Unite event features live music, informative and inspirational videos, lunch, and networking. Tables and individual tickets are available. INFO (605) 336-2095. Evening in the Vineyard Friday, August 28 • 6pm - 9pm Wilde Prairie Winery 48052 259th St. Brandon, SD Enjoy an Evening in the Vineyard and winery, relax and listen to live music. Dinner will be available for purchase, bring a lounge chair and your freinds. Family friendly. Please no pets and no outside alcohol. INFO (605) 582-6471. The Hegg Brothers at the Old Courthouse Museum Summer Plaza Concert Series Friday, August 28 • noon - 1pm Old Courthouse Museum 200 West Sixth Street The Hegg Brothers will perform in the plaza behind the Old
Courthouse Museum. Bring your lunch or purchase one from The Pickle Barrel. Concert will be held inside in the case of bad weather. (605) 367-4210 or www. siouxlandmuseums.com HGS Gallery 5th Anniversary August 28 6:30 to 8:30 pm 208 East Main Street Luverne, MN Come help us celebrate with live music by Local musicians “Not Exactly”. View new artwork by Hallstrom Glass Studio, Hallstrom Woodworks, Kristin Peterson, Shopgoods from Minglewood Studios, Gary Hartenhoff, Cody Bouwman, Sarah Bieber, Deuschle Studios, Tim Axtman, Julie Fakler, Nan Karr Kaufenberg, and Judith Edenstrom. In addition to live music, we will be serving free food and drink at our artist reception. INFO hgsgallery.com HGS Gallery and Dragonfly Shop Hop! Saturday, August 29th 10am-4pm HGS Gallery and Dragonfly Main St. • Luverne, MN To help us celebrate our 5 Year Anniversary, Dragonfly and HGS Gallery will be hosting a Shop Hop! Come see what new items we have added to our neighboring stores! See Artist Demonstrations at HGS Gallery, enjoy samples of Dragonfly’s wonderful food products, and lots of other surprises including discounts and drawings! INFO hgsgallery.com or (507) 449-7930. 15th Annual Jam Against Hunger Sunday August 30 • 1- 6pm Terrace Park Band Shell 4th & Euclid Help fight hunger at the 15th annual Jam Against Hunger. This is a FREE all ages concert benefiting Feeding SD. Lawn chairs – coolers welcome. Bands performing: Rock n’ Roll Damnation (AC/DC tribute), Driven, Amy Ellsworth & Geoff Gunderson, Brennan Rock & Roll Academy All-Star Band, Ledfoot. INFO 605-951-2609.
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Friday, October 16th 2pm–9pm First 200 adult Saturday, October 17th 9am–5pm attendees each day Sioux Falls Convention Center will receive a gift bag full of free items!
The tenth annual expo for her is two days of shopping, entertainment, pampering and fun — designed especially for women. See Cooking Sample foods & drinks, participate in Demonstrations FREE fabulous seminars, and SHOP! from Local Treat yourself or start your Chefs holiday shopping — or both.
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Visit The Mary Jo Wegner Arboretum’s New Waterfall
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his summer, the Arboretum unveiled its newest garden. The Pond Garden features two ponds connected by a waterfall, a boardwalk crossing between the ponds, and extensive new landscape plantings. The waterfall cascades over quartzite rocks, which harken back to the turn of the century when the land where the Arboretum now sits was home to the quarry town of East Sioux Falls. Quartzite was the foundation of the East Sioux Falls economy. Visitors can enjoy the view from a wooden bridge that spans the waterfall, then tour the Arboretum to learn more about the history of East Sioux Falls. The Pond Garden’s construction was made possible by a generous $120,000 gift from the Museum of Visual Materials and by a $10,000 grant from the South Dakota Community Foundation. Mary Jo Wegner Arboretum & East Sioux Falls Historic Site 1900 S. Perry Place Sioux Falls, SD 57110 Phone: (605) 367-4414 www.maryjowegnerarboretum.com
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Unlucky Number 8 by Kristi Egland Breast Cancer Survivor and Komen SD Volunteer
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hen it comes to being lucky, I am not. If there were 100 names in a hat, my name would be pulled out last. But when it comes to bad luck, I won the jackpot. I was the 1 in 8 to be diagnosed with breast cancer. I celebrate my breast cancer anniversary on the day that I had surgery, June 29, 2007. Although it has now been over 8 years since I began treatment, my scars and permanent side effects will always remind me that I am a survivor. Susan G. Komen has played a large role in allowing me to feel proud of myself and inspiring my passion for my breast cancer research. I have attended each and every Komen SD Race for the Cure since its inception 8 years ago. My son and daughter look forward to the Race every year and think it is a big party to celebrate me. They are not wrong! The Race is an event to celebrate
the lives of breast cancer survivors, honor those who are still fighting and remember those who have lost their lives to the disease. Race day gives us an invitation to stand up and fight and to make a real difference in people’s lives. I want to stress the money raised really does make a difference. I know this firsthand. 25% of the money raised is invested in Komen’s research portfolio. I am a scientist, and my breast cancer research is funded by a Susan G. Komen grant. My lab in Sioux Falls is developing an early diagnostic test for breast cancer recurrence, and this project was started using Komen funding. What’s more, Komen SD invests the remaining 75% of the money to fund programs which provide screening mammograms, breast health education, mobile mammography units, transportation to appointments and survivorship services
to thousands of women across our state, regardless of their ability to pay. Personally, I will attend the 8th annual Race on September 27 because it reminds me that I am not alone in fighting this disease. I must confess I am not a runner, I much prefer the 1-mile family fun walk with my husband and kids. However, one’s impact on the disease is not measured by the distance they run. An individual’s participation is the greatest impact factor of all. I hope you join me at the Race. To find more information and to register, visit www.komensouthdakota.org
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Rainbow Cards, Comics & Collectibles
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At the Sioux Falls Canaries Birdcage Sioux Falls Canaries vs Gary South Shore Railcats - First Pitch 4:05pm FREE Baseball Cards! avorite Meet Your F es! Super Hero Dress as your favorite superhero! Prizes awarded for best child & best adult costume!
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man in the kitchen 44 Confessions of an Olive Oil Fanatic
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s an interior designer, Tanya Schultze-Manning is used to changing things up, both in her clients’ homes and in her own. And, for awhile, it wasn’t unusual to not spend very many years in one home before buying or building another. However, she and her family, which includes husband, Kelly, and daughters Raena and Remi, have been in their current home
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in the southeast part of the city for ten years. As far as décor and style goes, the last decade has provided an opportunity to combine a little of this and a little of that. “Ten years is about the longest I think I’ve been in one house,” she says. “And, after that long in one place, I can say that our style is officially ‘eclectic.’”
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The color palette throughout the house includes warm earth tones with such accent colors as turquoise, green and orange. Barn wood has been incorporated in mirror frames, finishing above the stacked-stone fireplace and a sliding door that separates her office space from the living room. Another iconic part of the home’s dÊcor is the cow.
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“I’m a cow fanatic,” admits Manning. “You’ll find them everywhere.” One colorful print hangs near the fireplace, and a bigger one that she loves – which incorporates more of the turquoise shades – hangs in the bathroom that is part of the laundry room just off the kitchen (and, as a side note, the towel holder in that
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bathroom is a longhorn steer). The main living space has high ceilings and plenty of windows that draw in natural light which adds to the warm atmosphere. The kitchen’s lighter cabinets are a contrast to the tile floor, which brings in darker shades of brown and green. The backsplash was created by individual painted tiles in a bold
for the girls at breakfast time or for people to gather around when the Mannings entertain. The dining room features a large farmhouse table with a combination of chairs and a long wooden bench. Manning says her daughters like the burlap place mats that carry reminders of good manners like keeping your napkin in your lap.
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print of blue and cream. “I know many people like a more solid color or muted backsplash,” says Manning, “ so this wouldn’t necessarily appeal to everyone. But, it’s really me.” A butcher-block island and an angled counter provide additional work space, with seating at the counter that is perfect
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Just off the dining room is an enclosed sun porch that opens out to the patio and backyard. This space includes seating both for dining and relaxing. A unique corner hutch made of rustic wood was a rummage sale find, explains Manning. “I knew the people having the sale, and this big old piece was made by someone in their family. I knew I wanted it for the sun porch!”
The backyard is a perfect spot whether the family is relaxing together or having friends over to grill out. With trees and landscaping that provide privacy, a playset and trampoline for the girls, as well as a hot tub, grill and fire pit, Manning says it’s almost like they have their own personal park. Each of the bedrooms in the house reflect the personality of its occupant.
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In the master suite, the Mannings recently added floor-toceiling brick on the wall behind the bed and nightstands, which adds to the rustic charm of the room with its cow-print ottoman and throw pillow, hanging pendant lights in a beaded turquoise finish and a dresser painted in flowers of blue, orange and green. “I suppose the brick may seem unusual to some,” says
Manning, “but I love it because it reminds me of a downtown loft. And when I told my husband that’s what I wanted to do, he said ‘Go for it!’” One wall of the bedroom features a collection of crosses in varying sizes, colors and materials. It started with a small handmade cross that was a gift from one of her clients, then another that came from her mother, and the collection grew
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from there. It is one of many elements in the home that speaks to the family’s strong faith foundation. The two girls each have rooms in the lower level of their home. Remi, who is 3, is all about purple. Her room is fit for a young princess, with its twin-size four-poster bed and accents of gold throughout the room. Raena, 10, chose “junk gypsy” as the theme for her room, with pink and turquoise, feathers, fringe and dream catchers.
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The girls share a bathroom with two vanities opposite each other so they have their own space. A former workout space just outside their rooms will soon be enclosed to become a shared walk-in closet. They also enjoy spending time in the colorful playroom with the beach mural and the art room with everything needed for coloring, sewing and all sorts of crafts. Although Manning is an interior designer, she says that doesn’t mean that everything in the house comes from “designer
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places.” She emphasizes that when decorating your home, it’s all about finding things that speak to you because of their color or feelings they evoke. And, sometimes it’s about adding a little “DIY” touch here and there. “I love rummage sales,” she says. “I also find things that are used, given to me by others, on websites like Joss and Main, which I go to a lot for myself and for clients. It’s a great site for marked down, name brand items. Then, it’s just a matter of
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adding your own paint or fabric to make something your own.” Three metal squares hanging in her office seem to be a good analogy for life as a designer, or just life in general. The three show the capital letters “A” and “Z” with a “Shift” key in between. “Sometimes you think you’re going down path A, but then you have to shift and go down path Z. That’s part of the fun of life!”
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1/2 cup butter, softened 2 cups sugar 3 eggs 3 medium sized ripe bananas, mashed 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/8 teaspoon salt
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Cream the butter and sugar in a large bowl until light and fluffy. Beat in the eggs, vanilla and bananas. Combine the dry ingredients and stir into the creamed mixture. Pour into a greased 10x15 inch baking pan. Bake at 350Ëš for 20-25 minutes or until it passes the toothpick test. Frost with a can of cream cheese fronting. Yields 30-36 bars.
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Topping: 1 small package vanilla instant pudding 8 ounce carton frozen whipped topping, thawed 20 ounce can crushed pineapple, undrained Beat the cake mix, oranges, egg whites and applesauce in a large bowl on high speed for 2-3 minutes. Pour into a 9x13 inch greased baking pan. Bake at 350Ëš for 25-30 minutes or until it passes the toothpick test. Cool for an hour. Combine the pineapple and pudding mix in a bowl. Fold in the thawed whipped topping until just blended and spread over the cooled cake. Refrigerate an hour before serving. Refrigerate any leftovers. Serves 12-15.
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Saturday, August 29th • 10am-4pm HGS Gallery and Dragonfly • Main St • Luverne To help us celebrate our 5 Year Anniversary, Dragonfly and HGS Gallery will be hosting a Shop Hop! Come see what new items we have added to our neighboring stores! See Artist Demonstrations at HGS Gallery, enjoy samples of Dragonfly's wonderful food products, and lots of other surprises including discounts and drawings!
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Confessions of an Olive Oil Fanatic By Jim Mathis
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hat’s the one ingredient you reach for most often in the kitchen? For me, it’s olive oil. OK, so maybe I grab the salt and pepper more often, but a little tin of olive oil is always close at hand. I admit I’m a bit of a freak about olive oil. It’s my go-to for sautéing and a favorite flavor enhancer. I use it in dressings, sauces and marinades, and I love to dip bread in it. How big of an olive oil nut am I? Halfway around the world, in a little grove on the Trapanese coast of Sicily, there is an olive tree with my name on it. I adopted the tree a few years ago and every year it sends me a package with three half-liter tins of the olive oil it produces. The Cerasuola olive tree is 20 years old, it’s surrounded by about 300 other olive trees as well as other fruits trees; white & black plums, apricots, figs, pears, oranges, lemons, and grapes. A farmer named Saverio Adamo looks after my tree. Yes, I have my own olive tree. That’s how into olive oil I am. Here are a few things you should know before you venture down the aisle at the local mega-mart to buy a bottle olive oil. First let’s start with “extra virgin.” Extra virgin refers to the acidity level in the olive oil. Lower acidity means better oil; to be called extra virgin means an acidity of less than 0.8 grams per 100 gram. Virgin oil can have up to 2 percent. Most extra virgin olive oils will also say “first cold press” on
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the label. That means that during the processing in the olive press, the temperature was not raised above 80 degrees and the oil came from the first pressing. When the olives are heated, the producers can squeeze more oil from their olives, but the quality isn’t as good. Then they press the olive mulch a second time to get even more out. The result is poor quality oil. Stick with first cold press and you’ll get better oil. Good olive oil isn’t cheap, so you’ll want to take care of your investment and protect it from the three mortal enemies: light, heat and time. Good olive oils come in dark bottles, because light will cause the delicate compounds in the oil to go bad. So while you may be tempted to store your oil in a beautiful crystal cruet on the counter, it’s best to keep it in a dark bottle in the cupboard. Or look for oil that comes in tins, like Nudo (the olive tree adoption people). The tins block out all of the light and are easy to handle. Heat does the same thing as light, breaking down the compounds that make olive oil good. But unless you store your oil in the oven or you keep your house at 90 degrees, that probably won’t be an issue. Time is the other killer of olive oil. Once it’s been pressed it starts a slow decline. Most good quality oils are best when used within a year of their pressing. So while the 3 gallon jug of extra virgin from Costco may seem like a good deal, unless you use a lot of it, stick to smaller bottles and use them up while they’re still young. It’s not like a bottle of wine that will get better with age. Where does your olive oil come from? Good question. I prefer Italian oils, but Spain produces the most, and just about all of the countries around the Mediterranean grow olives. One thing you need to watch out for, sometimes olives may be grown in one country and pressed or packaged in another. So a bottle that says “Imported from Italy” may be grown in Spain but bottled in Italy. Does that matter? That’s up to you; I just like a little honesty in the packaging. California is also producing some pretty good oils, but the volume isn’t nearly what comes from Europe and the Middle East. Yes, I’m an olive oil fanatic. Any day now I’ll be getting my next shipment from that little grove in Sicily, and I’ll be stocked with enough oil to last quite a while. And my little tree will keep growing, producing more oil and making me proud. Do yourself a favor, eat something good today. For his day job, Jim runs a little ad agency on the prairie called ADwërks in the fashionable uptown neighborhood of downtown Sioux Falls.
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eer and Nerf? What?? No, not Nerf as in the spongy balls your kids throw to or at each other. I’m talking about Nrf2, an enzyme found in the nucleus of our cells that turns on our “survival genes” which rev up the production of antioxidant enzymes. Why am I writing about this, and what does it have to do with beer? I’m glad your inner voice is paying attention. Turns
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out the hops you’re drinking in your favorite brew might actually be helping your health. I’m sure you’ve all heard about the health benefits of drinking red wine (made famous by the French who seem to keep a diet filled with butter, fat, and bread, yet have one of the world’s lowest rates of heart disease, i.e. thanks to the red wine they
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enjoy with their meals,) but a recent research paper, published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry by the American Chemical Society, discovered a compound found in hops called xanthohumol is responsible for activating Nrf2. The work was led by first author Juan Yao and colleagues. The researchers decided to study the compound xanthohumol which comes from the hops that are used to make beer. According to the authors this molecule “has received increasing attention due to its multiple pharmacological activities.” Beer is the primary way that humans become exposed to this compound. Wait, it gets better. The study goes on to explain the results of a test done on cells grown in a dish called PC12, which act like brain cells (neurons.) Xanthohumol was found to have the ability to protect these cells against oxidative stress. Oxidative stress refers to the production of deadly free-radicals faster than the body can detoxify against them. It is a process that occurs in many disorders of the brain such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and in many other diseases, such as cancer. In cells grown in a dish, xanthohumol has been tested in several studies and it appears to prevent the formation of cancer. Does this mean what I think it means?? Drink more beer! You could conclude that from reading this article, but then again, we already knew that based on the wisdom imparted by Cliff Clavin (of Cheers) about drinking more beer: “Well ya see, Norm, it’s like this... A herd of buffalo can only move as fast as the slowest buffalo. And when the herd is hunted, it is the slowest and weakest ones at the back that are killed first. This natural selection is good for the herd as a whole, because the general speed and health of the whole group keeps improving by the regular killing of the weakest members. In much the same way, the human brain can only operate as fast as the slowest brain cells. Excessive intake of alcohol, as we know, kills brain cells. But naturally, it attacks the slowest and weakest brain cells first. In this way, regular consumption of beer eliminates the weaker brain cells, making the brain a faster and more efficient machine; which is why you always feel smarter after a few beers.” Having a daily beer could be as healthy a choice as a glass of red wine. Everybody wins. I love when things work out. Carpe Nrf2!
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Customize Your Home Address
With Ronning’s Selection Gallery. From address stones to door styles, brick samples, shingles, even gutters. Make an appointment today to see all of your options. (605) 336-6000. www. ronningcompanies.com.
Back-toSchool Denim!
Get ready for BackTo-School with $40 designer jeans at MODE®. Sioux Falls’ ONLY Women’s Outlet Store. The Bridges at 57th & Western. (605) 334-6633.
Pamper Your Hair
Treat your hair to a deep conditioning treatment from Moroccanoil®. Sun and heat take their toll, so fight back with these products available at Rainn Salon and Spa. 57th & Western. (605) 521-5099.
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Activates an average of 97% of all muscle groups and produces up to 30 involuntary reflexes per second, results in burning fat and building muscle. 10 minutes = 1 hour in the gym. 3 Degrees Infrared Therapy. 4809 S. Louise Avenue, Beakon Centre, Sioux Falls. www.threedegrees.com.
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Tiler Peck Designs premiere designed leotards are now in at The Dance Line. Functional and elegant — many new designs. The Dance Line. 2115 S. Minnesota Ave. (605) 335-8242.
Celebrate With Us!
Celebrating 18 years, Breadsmith is rewarding their customers with a fantastic offer. Through August, purchase a 5 for $18 card which allows you to come to the store 5 times between now and September 30, 2015 to redeem one stamp for ANY loaf of bread! Yes...ANY loaf of bread. You may purchase unlimited cards between July 15 and August 31, 2015, but you must redeem the cards by September 30. See you soon! 609 W. 33rd St., (605) 338-1338 and 1813 S. Marion Rd., (605) 275-2338.
Gorgeous Quartz Countertops Caesarstone has four new colors to consider for your next quartz countertop. At right, clockwise from the upper left, is Dreamy Marfil, Woodlands, Coastal Grey and Emperado. See them in our showroom. Today’s StarMark Custom Cabinetry. 600 E. 48th Street North. (605) 977-3660.
Glide Across Gnarly Trails
The Lone Peak is back, better and ready to help you glide across the gnarly trails. Innovations that make Altra trail running unlike anything else— FootShape™ Toe Box, StoneGuard™ rock protection and the Gaiter Trap™ strapless gaiter attachment. 605 Running Co. 124 S. Phillips Ave. (605) 271-0480.
Go Go Growlers!
Enjoy delicious beer and then refill at Good Spirits Fine Wine & Liquor where they have 6 kegs on tap at all times. 41st & Minnesota. 339-1500.
Luminous & Fancy
The Reverie Collection by Parade is luminous fancy colored diamonds in warm tones of amber, champagne, cognac & blush dancing whimsically along shimmering white diamonds. See these playfully artful designs at The Diamond Room. 3501 W. 57th St. (605) 362-0008.
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If you are enthusiastic, courteous, enjoy working with customers, and are looking for a rewarding local job opportunity, we want to meet with you. Now hiring Customer Service Representatives. Minimum of one year phone experience required. Flexible schedule, casual dress code, competitive pay & benefits, paid time off, tuition reimbursement. TCI Solutions. 1 Roundwind Road, Luverne, MN. (507) 4496499. www.tcisolutions.com
One-of-a-Kind
One-of-a-kind, custom made lamps in several sizes and designs are available at ReBorn Home Furnishings. Shown $26 - $42 each. 113 E. Main St., Luverne, MN. (507) 220-2250.
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August 5 - 15 Special pricing, low financing. Ask our experienced sales staff to help get you into the perfect vehicle. Papik Motors. 801 Commerce Rd., Luverne, MN. (507) 283-9171.
Hike. Bike. Explore
Visit Luverne and hike or bike the Blue Mound Trail to the Blue Mound State Park. Luverne Loop trail construction also beginning this fall. City of Luverne, MN.
Articles Carved
Those Blasted Things has a large selection of Pipestone. We have many articles carved, jewelry, pipes, etc., mainly carved by Lakota, although, some Cherokee and Navajo, also. If it’s carving Pipestone you need, we have it! Stop in and see our large selection of rocks and gemstones. 924 S. Kniss Ave., Luverne, MN. (507) 283-4027.
Rock River Beer Fest Luverne, MN
August 15 • 2pm - 6pm Sample beers from over 25 different breweries while enjoying live music and local food. $25 advance tickets, $30 day of. www.rockriverbeerfest.com
Your Custom Stained Glass Shop
Stained glass windows, suncatchers, antique stained glass reproduction and restoration and so much more! Hallstrom Glass Studio & Art Gallery. Luverne, MN Visit us online at HGSGallery.com
Fulda Big Band
Enjoy the beautiful sounds of a big band on August 16 at 2pm in the historic Palace Theatre in Luverne, MN. INFO: www.palacetheatre.us or www.facebook/palacetheatreluv
Decorating with Vinyl
Personalize your home and business with cut vinyl - from wall art to tile decorations and business signs to vehicle graphics. Vinyl comes in a variety of colors and can be cut in any font or shape. Find out more at Quality Printing Paper & Signs at 116 W. Main St., Luverne MN. (888) 9334457. www.qualityprinting-luverne.com
Feed Your Group!
We’re here to feed your group, large or small. Make any gathering special with food prepared at the Ranch. Your group is sure to enjoy everything from our original pizzas to the Country’s Best Chicken. Call your local Pizza Ranch and talk to a manager today about scheduling your group meal! 110 E. Main St., Luverne, MN. (507) 283-2379.
Shop Local
Discover styles and shop our local boutique for unique collections of cute dresses, tops, bottoms, jeans, jewelry, accessories and more! Tyana’s Boutique. 111 E. Main St., Luverne, MN. (507) 920-9115.
The Wrong Impression
Your appearance may be giving the wrong impression. Botox and Dermal Fillers could change the way you are perceived. Look good and feel great about yourself! Call to schedule a free consultation with Dave Knips of MediSpa. dknips@iw.net, www. botoxluverne.com, (507) 283-9820 or (507) 227-4851.
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Fun items showcased this year! Check out this neat looking blow dryer, flat iron, Hempz body lotions, bubble bath, tweezer and bobby pins (very popular!). Available at Salon 75 Hair Care and Body Retreat. 626 S. Kniss Ave. Luverne, MN. (507) 283-4343.
Don’t Settle
There is no need to settle for bland, industrial beer, when Surly Brewing Co. kegs are available for your next party. Get yours at Blue Mound Liquor. 319 W. Main St., Luverne, MN. (507) 449-5052.
Fresh Cut Special
Make someone’s day with a beautiful fresh cut arrangement. Just $50 in August. Josephine’s Floral Design. 401 E. 8th St. 3389290.
Beat the Rush
Your child needs glasses for school and fashions that are cool. Find Ovvo, Eyefunc and Rayban before the school rush. 20/20 Eye Candy. 2210 W. 69th Street, Suite 160. (605) 7592389. www.2020eyecandy.com
Wake up Happy
Sealy mattresses are designed to deliver the perfect blend of comfort and support at a great value. Mattresses starting $349 at The Furniture Mart. 2101 West 41st Street (in the Western Mall). 605-336-1600. thefurnituremart.com
Uniquely Beautiful
Custom designed pillows with South Dakota banners— what a beautiful addition to your home. Also available featuring surrounding states. Pillows start at $52 at Forget Me Not Gift Boutique. 57th & Western. (605) 335-9878.
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Or truck! Even the plush accessories to put in it. All can be found at The Robin’s Nest. 108 W. Willow Street, Harrisburg, SD. (605) 767-0191. www.therobinsnestsd.net
Bright, Fun & Comfortable
Izzie & Owie is an adorable line of baby leggings in bright, fun, comfortable, durable, and on-trend colors and designs for active crawling and climbing little ones. Get yours at Eddy Joy Baby Boutique. 57th & Western. (605) 275-0014.
Customized Cookies
The Cookie Jar can customize cookies for any occasion! Starting a $15.50/ dozen. Call to order your today! 230 S. Phillips Ave. (605) 978-0991.
Dorm it Up with Umbra
Zing has the largest selection of Umbra in town. Funky frames, home décor and fun finds perfect for the dorm or any room. Zing. 301 S. Minnesota Ave. www.zingideafactory. com
Twinkling Diamond Pendant
Twinkling Diamonds sparkle with every beat of her heart! The center diamond swings freely inside the pendant catching and reflecting light with her every move. See the collection at Riddle’s Jewelry, corner of 41st and Louise. 605-361-0911.
8x8 Metal Print Collage
On SALE through August for $23.99 (Reg. $29.99) Your image is infused directly into a specially coated sheet of metal that allows your image to pop with vibrant color and crisp detail. All metal prints come with rounded corners. Three surface options to choose from. Harold’s Photo Experts. www.haroldsphoto.com
To The Moon & Back
Who do you love to the moon & back? Unique fingerprint jewelry available at Say Anything... Jewelry 225 S. Phillips Ave. Call 605695-3997 for more info! www. sayanythingjewelry.com
Summer Weight Sweatshirts
Just throw these adorable sweatshirts on over a swimsuit or in the evening when there’s a chill in the air! Dirt Road Diamond Boutique. 69th & Western. (605) 274-3478.
Classic Games
Unplug and spend some time with your kids with these classic board games. Kidtopia has a huge selection of games, toys and more! 57th & Western, 605334-4825 and Dawley Farms, (605) 335-9962.
Summer Shake Up
Have Carnaval shake you up a wonderful summer cocktail, served in the lounge or on the patio. Carnaval Brazilian Grill. 2401 S. Carolyn Avenue. (605) 361-6328 or carnavalbraziliangrill.com.
Simply Stunning
This 14k yellow gold Gallery Collection cuff with 0.35ctw of white diamonds is simply stunning. See in person at Faini Designs Jewelry Studio. 6203 S. Old Village Pl. (605) 339-6956.
Baby Sets!
Excellent quick gifts. Supplies, classes, and gift certificates available at Athena Fibers, 3915 S. Hawthorne, 271-0741, www.athenafibers.com.
Drinks Are Served!
This knotty cherry beverage center in a custom finish provides a place for your coffee, wine and cold drinks. Prices vary. Dakota Kitchen and Bath. 4101 N. Hainje Avenue, Sioux Falls, 334-9727. www. dakotakitchen.com
Here Fishy, Fishy
Bring happiness to your outdoor space with friends and this happy fish. Fish On Happy Fish Outdoor Accessory $119 at Montgomery’s, 1725 W. 41st Street, Sioux Falls. 605-332-4400. montgomerys.com
Play & Dream
These Kickee Pants jammies are fashion forward and pleasing to parents and appeal to a child’s need to play and dream. So soft and comfy! Select sizes from newborn to size 10 youth. Stride Rite. 2425 S. Shirley Ave. (605) 362-7728.
Luca + Stella
Another great American Made Product that compliments Alex and Ani! Very unique jewelry available in silver and silver with brass! Prices starting at $28 at You’ve Been Framed. 57th & Western. 361-9229.
Class of 2016!
Schedule your Senior Session with Julie Prairie Photography today. Beautiful historic downtown Sioux Falls Portrait studio. Session fees start at $125. Call (605)3596640 or e-mail jp@julieprairie.com to receive our beautiful Senior Style Guide.
Cool Off!
Cool off with a delicious Wine Freezer. Just add wine & water, shake, freeze and squeeze! Enjoy at Wilde Prairie Winery. 48052 259th St, Brandon, SD. (605) 582-6471.
Pour Your Own Pint at Bogtrotters Irish Pub, Grub & Tap
That’s right, be your own bartender and pour your own beer from Sioux Falls’ first pour your own pint system. It’s the best way to try brews because you only pay per ounce, so have a mini beer buffet or stick with the first one that catches your fancy. Sound confusing? Stop in, we would love to tell you more about it! Bogtrotters. Corner of 1st St. and 11th Ave. Downtown Sioux Falls. 605-275-0051.
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f you went through the uncomfortable itchiness of chickenpox as a kid and think you’re done with it, think again: You are at risk for developing shingles later in life. Chickenpox and shingles are caused by the same virus, known as varicella-zoster. After having chickenpox as a child, the virus lies dormant in your body. “Years later, the virus can wake up in the form of shingles,” said Carilyn L. Van Kalsbeek, MD, Family Physician at Avera Medical Group McGreevy 69th & Western. “It’s most common in people age 50 and older, and can show up in people with a lowered immunity.” Even though about half of cases occur among men and women age 60 and older, anyone who has recovered from chickenpox can develop shingles — even children. Unlike chickenpox, shingles doesn’t appear as itchy red spots from head to toe. Rather, it manifests as a painful, band-shaped rash that’s often on either the left or right side of the body, back or chest. Sometimes, the shingles rash occurs around one side of the eye or face. Shingles may start with a warning, in which an area of your skin burns, itches, tingles or feels very sensitive before the rash actually develops.
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Blisters can rupture, forming open sores that could potentially become infected. Within 10 to 14 days, the rash scabs over and the person is no longer contagious. “Is shingles contagious? Yes and no,” explained Van Kalsbeek. “It is NOT possible to ‘catch’ shingles from someone who has the rash. But it is possible to ‘catch’ the virus and then get sick with chickenpox.” If they have never had it, chickenpox can be dangerous in infants and older adults, or any individual who has a weakened immune system. Other common symptoms of shingles include fever, chills, headache, upset stomach and fatigue. Five to 20 percent of people develop a prolonged sense of pain — about 90 days — after the illness. Older sufferers are more likely to experience this complication. “It’s ideal to see a physician within three days of the start of your symptoms,” Van Kalsbeek said. “Your physician may prescribe certain antiviral medications to promote recovery and minimize complications including excessive pain.” Like chicken pox, the painful rash can be eased by cool baths, oatmeal baths, calamine lotion, or cool, wet compresses on
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blisters. Also, it helps to decrease the amount of stress in your life. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one out of three people will develop shingles. Fortunately, shingles can be prevented. “By getting the vaccine, you can reduce your chance of coming down with shingles, or make the symptoms milder if you are affected,” Van Kalsbeek said. Even people who have had shingles can receive the vaccine to help prevent future occurrences. Receiving the vaccine reduces your chance of getting shingles by about half, and can reduce the severity of prolonged pain by 67 percent. The vaccine is recommended for all people over age 60, but can be administered to people as young as 50. Only one dose is recommended; however, protection is the greatest within five years of getting the vaccine. In general, most insurances cover the vaccine if you’re over age 60. Check with your insurance carrier as well as your physician if you are currently between ages 50 and 60, and want to be vaccinated against shingles.
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ituated in the northwestern part of Wyoming, is the majestic Grand Teton National Park, a place of wonder and adventure. Leading to its creation was the Teton Mountain Range, which is the main part of the park’s skyline. The mountains mixed with the Wyoming sunrise or sunset, and the beauty of the entire scene of Grand Teton National Park will take your breath away. Over two hundred miles of hiking trails are surrounded with diverse wildlife, pristine lakes, and colorful meadows of wildflowers. Jenny Lake offers some of the best hiking trails in the area, including Inspiration Point Trail and Hidden Falls. More difficult hiking trails can be found leading into the mountains to Surprise Lake and Amphitheater Lake, as well as the most popular trail in the park, the Cascade Canyon Trail. Snake River winds its way down the valley, and Jackson Lake offers several activities for the water enthusiasts. Horseback riding is one of the best ways to enjoy the trails through Grand Teton National Park, with short
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and longer horseback rides offered in various locations, including Jackson Lake Lodge and Jenny Lake Lodge. Lodging options in Grand Teton National Park are plentiful, with gorgeous views of the mountains and beautiful accommodations for guests. Jackson Lake Lodge is perched on a bluff overlooking Jackson Lake, and is a historic full-service resort hotel. The largest of all of the resorts in the park, several Jackson Hole restaurants and shops can be found here. The Mural Dining Room offers panoramic views of the Teton Range, which some say are the finest views in any National Park. Paintings depicting early life among the Native Americans and Wyoming trappers are on display here, created by the late 20th century master Carl Roters. The menu includes local seafood, organic beef, Belgian waffles, homemade sorbets, and so much more. Pioneer Grill has a less formal setting, with a classic 1950s-style service offering breakfast, lunch and dinner. Authentic pioneer artifacts are on display throughout the room, where the long continual counter
snakes through, creating a friendly atmosphere for interaction. American foods such as homemade chili and meatloaf are served here, as well as its famous milk shakes. The Blue Heron offers small bite lunch options, with a relaxing and casual vibe. Live music can be enjoyed nightly at the Jackson Lake Lodge Pool BBQ, which is transformed from a poolside outdoor cafĂŠ during the day to an outdoor BBQ experience complete with brisket, ribs, chicken, and more. There is also a heated swimming pool, and options for park tours, river trips, and more.
Departing from the lobby on a daily basis is a Lunch Raft Trip, which floats along the Snake River for ten miles surrounded by magnificent views of nature. The trip ends at a private meal site located on the banks of the river, where you can enjoy a traditional American lunch prepared especially for you. Also available is a Dinner Raft Trip, where you can enjoy a meal at the base of the Snake River Overlook, where Ansel Adams took one of the most famous photographs of the Teton mountain range. You will then take part on a narrative journey down the Snake River, coming to
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an end at the historic Menor’s Ferry in Moose, Wyoming. Also located on the shores of Jackson Lake is Signal Mountain Lodge, which offers lakefront retreats, country rooms, and log cabins with gas fireplaces. Enjoy a delicious dinner at the Peaks Restaurant, Trapper Grill, or Leek’s Marina & Pizzeria. Deadman’s Bar offers signature cocktails and world famous nachos for some casual drinks and dining. Signal Mountain Lodge offers the Grand Teton National Park Scenic Float Trip, which is a ten-mile scenic trip along the Snake River, with the Teton Range as your background. Whitewater Rafting with Mad River Boat Trips is also available here, with the excitement of whitewater rafting in the Snake River Canyon. For the fishing fans, Signal Mountain Lodge’s experienced guides will provide all of the equipment and tackle and take you to the best fishing spots on Jackson Lake with the Guided Fishing Tours. Jackson Hole Golf & Tennis Club is a championship golf course located among the trees of Grand Teton National Park. It is said to be the best golf club in the state of Wyoming, and has fantastic views as you golf. Here you will find the North Grille Restaurant, with creative entrees and western classics on the menu. Nestled within the quiet pine trees of the Tetons, Jenny Lake Lodge offers an elegant, yet rustic retreat. Surrounded by three glacial lakes, Jenny Lake Lodge is the only 4-diamond resort in the Park, and offers romantic luxury cabins, bicycles, and horseback rides. The Dining Room at Jenny Lake Lodge offers gourmet breakfast, lunch, and a five-course dinner, with an award-winning wine list. For those looking for more of a camping
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experience in Grand Teton National Park, Jenny Lake Campground has campsites and designated sites for hikers and bicyclists. Colter Bay Village Campground is located by Jackson Lake, and offers cozy log cabins, tents, campsites and RV sites. The Colter Bay Village Marina offers several activities to enjoy. Kayaks and canoes are tended by the hour, and motorboats can be rented for the day. Guided kayak tours include a kayak, paddles, and life jackets, and is led by a trained guide. John Colter Café Court features both Mexican and American fare and options for quick meals that can be eaten for a picnic beside the lake, or a meal back at the cabin. Ranch House Restaurant is also located at Colter Bay Village, and was newly remodeled in 2009. It was designed to depict the Western spirit of the local homesteaders, with a large bar decorated with ranching brands representing area ranches that are burned into the bar top. Colter Bay Village Grocery Store is the place you will find whatever you might need, with a complete grocery selection as well as campfire wood and an ATM machine. Departing from Colter Bay Village Corrals, you can enjoy a western themed Breakfast Wagon Ride, traveling through the scenic Willow Flats area. This historic horse-drawn wagon trail tour into Grand Teton National Park is a great way to explore the Park with your entire family. The breakfast includes their famous “cowboy coffee”, cast-iron cooked pancakes, eggs, potatoes, and more. With so much to do and see at Grand Teton National Park, there really is no reason not to visit this amazing natural beauty of a destination. So pack your bags, choose your itinerary… or choose not to have one, relax and enjoy!
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Being Pregnant May Leave You With Varicose Veins Angelo Santos, MD, Sanford Vascular Associates
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regnancy is one of the most amazing things you will ever experience as a woman. It is a time of incredible joy, but during those nine months you may experience a few side effects that can make you uncomfortable. Nausea, leg cramps and cravings are all very common, but one side effect many women don’t expect is varicose veins. During pregnancy, the valves that keep blood flowing to your heart experience pressure and may become weaker. This leads to blood pooling in your veins, which in turn, causes them to swell and enlarge. Hormonal changes due to pregnancy can also cause the flow of blood to slow, also causing your veins to swell. And when that happens, the result is varicose veins.
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A common question I am often asked is, “How do I stop from getting varicose veins if I’m pregnant?” Unfortunately, your genes can play a large part in whether you get varicose veins or not. Take a look at the legs of your immediate family. If they have varicose veins, there is a good chance you will too. While you may not be able to completely prevent varicose veins from happening, there are a few things you can do. Try to limit standing or sitting for long periods of time. When you are sitting down, don’t cross your legs. There are also compression socks you can purchase that are specially designed to squeeze the veins and prevent blood from pooling. You should also avoid wearing tight clothes around your waist and legs. These can
Try to limit standing or sitting for long periods of time. When you are sitting down, don’t cross your legs. There are also compression socks you can purchase that are specially designed to squeeze the veins and prevent blood from pooling.
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make varicose veins even worse. But even if you follow all the above suggestions, you might still find yourself with varicose veins. However, some pregnant women find that after a year, their varicose veins went away on their own. But if that isn’t the case for you, the key is to get them treated. At first it might seem like a cosmetic issue, but if left alone, varicose veins can lead to more serious problems. There are a number of treatment options available to you depending on your specific case. Many times, varicose veins can be treated with simple procedures performed right in your doctor’s office. One of these treatment options is known as sclerotherapy. This is an outpatient procedure performed right in the clinic exam room. During this procedure, your doctor will inject a solution (typically a salt solution) directly into the vein. The solution irritates the lining of the vein, causing it to swell and the blood to clot. The vessel will turn to scar tissue and fade away with time. Between 50 and 90 percent of patients see improvement through this procedure. Another minimally invasive procedure is called venous closure. This can also be done in a clinic or in a hospital outpatient setting if you require a higher level of sedation. This procedure uses a catheter to close off the vein through the use of heat. Blood that would normally run through the vein will instead travel through other veins. Depending on the severity of your case, you may require surgery. Vascular surgeons can perform a minimally invasive option in a surgical setting in order for you to get the results you want. Normally the patient can leave the hospital that same day.
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by Amity Shay
ears ago when I was college bound, we would pile into my blazer that seated four comfortably and head to Butte. With bags of sunflower seeds, beef jerky and suckers, we road-tripped to an epic holiday event. With sitting room only, six of my closet comrades and I rocked out to Matchbox Twenty with the wind in our faces. This is when I fell in love with the road trip. I’m not quite sure if it was trying to navigate a map, getting lost, the simple nomadic adventure or a combination of all three. Ever since then, I’ve been sold on road trips and all the joy they bring. Fast forward fifteen years and it’s not so simple to pack up the car and take off for the weekend. With four kids, there is serious planning that warrants careful design. From car seats, to a plethora of snacks and don’t forget the cuddle stuffies. Once the DVD choices are diplomatically voted upon and all the wires are checked at least three times, we are almost ready to hit the road. Almost. Potty breaks, a bag of books, coloring sheets and Legos; because really what is a road trip without Legos? Now let’s not forget the water bottles, blankets and snacks. We need lots of snacks. I bet you never really realized how much your child consumes until you are locked in a car with them for nine hours.
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Did I mention snacks?!? This also includes a heaping bag of beef jerky from Renner’s Corner, because it’s, well, just...yum. Once all is packed in the car and seat belts are clicked, someone (usually me) has to use the bathroom. Finally, we pull away from the house, just about an hour off schedule, and once again I have to go make sure I remembered to leave on that light, lock that door, check the oven (even though I haven’t turned it on in two days) and of course, check the coffee pot. Now it’s official, we are ready to road trip. Hitting that garage door opener never felt like such an accomplishment. Fifty miles out, we start the first media selection before we dine in the car for lunch. Carrot sticks, apple slices, pea puffs, and of course beef jerky — hold the sunflower seeds please. We play games the whole way to our destination. The license plate game, where you keep tally of all the states you see. The alphabet game where you name things in order, taking turns repeating the previous letter, A, Apple, B, bug, C, cantaloupe. Then there is always the cheeky blonde one in the bunch who throws out O for Ocelot, P for Pompeii, and Q for quadruple. Oh, how I adore her. Then there is eye spy, which is always entertaining but my favorite is red car yogurt. Red car yogurt
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is a game they made up over the pee-wee years of childhood where anytime they see a red car they say yogurt and the first person who says yogurt wins. This gets tricky when there is that prodigal pink car. This is usually where we pull over for a potty break and get some air. At this point, we are half way there. We have depleted half the movie stock, the carrots are gone and the Legos are no longer interesting. Lucky for me, I am a veteran road traveler and I have a magic weapon for the flurries that result in boredom - classical music. Winning. Even the thirteen year old is out for the count. Be it thirty minutes or an hour, the quiet is welcomed as the man and I contemplate our place and our dreams. Did I mention that I love road trips? Now we are in the home stretch. We survived seven hours in the car together and we can see the light at the end of the tunnel —a comfy bed and a pool. The last few hours go slower than expected, so rocking out to tunes on Pandora is a must, that way everyone gets a turn to listen to their favorite...even if it is the theme song to Frozen. Now the snacks are depleted and they act like they are starving. As the day closes and turns into night, we are greeted by street lights beckoning us to rest a while and stretch our legs. That is exactly what we intended to do as three trips are made from the car after we check in to our hotel; don’t forget bunny and fuzzy or no one will get any sleep. Jammies are on, the lights are dim and quiet snores bounce off the manicured walls. We are here, we survived, and now we get to enjoy the place we came to embrace. Road tips rock, plain and simple. Despite the planning, the time together is priceless, no matter how annoying at times. Road trips for me have morphed over the decades as I’ve grown a family, but honestly I wouldn’t have it any other way. For me there is no better way to show my family what beauty is really awaiting to be discovered, but on the wings of freedom to the open road. May you find time to take a road trip solo or with the ones you hold close, just don’t forget the tunes and snacks — beef jerky! Cheers!
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Water Balloon Activities for Kids
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Water Balloon Volleyball Materials: Bath towels, several water balloons, a volleyball net, and teams of two. Instructions: Pair people up into teams of two, then group the teams into two separate teams. Each pair gets one towel, and each person holds on to one end of the towel with both hands. Place a water balloon in the center of the towel, then launch it over the net to the teams on the other side. Those teams now have to decide who will be catching the water balloon with their towel. It is a fantastic game of teaching communication and teamwork. Water Balloon Phonics Materials: Water balloons, permanent marker, index cards, and tape. Instructions: Fill 15 water balloons and completely dry them off. Using a permanent marker, write the endings to some words on the water balloons, such as “at”, “an”, “in”, “ug”, and “ar”. Make 3 balloons for each world ending. Now, write the first letter of each ending on index cards, such as “F”, “H”, “C”, “J”, “P”, “M”, and “B”. Tape these cards up on a fence or the side of the shed or house outside. Give your kids the water balloons with the endings to the words, then have them choose which index card had the first letter to that word. If it is correct, let them throw the balloon at the index card and try to pop it!
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Water Balloon Piñata Materials: Water balloons, cotton string, outside hose, and a plastic bat.
Water Balloon Spoon Races Materials: Water balloons and plastic spoons. Instructions: Each player carefully puts a filled water balloon on a plastic spoon, then makes their way to the finish line. Whoever makes it across first with the balloon still in tact wins! This is a great way to teach children how to have patience and balance.
Instructions: Select a spot to tie water balloons overhead that isn’t too high, but is high enough to reach with a bat. Fill balloons with water, then carefully tie the ends. Remember that the fuller the balloon, the quicker it will burst. Cut a piece of string long enough to keep each balloon about 2 inches apart. Tie each balloon tightly to the string, keeping the last 12 inches on either end free of any balloons. Tie the ends of the string to whatever structure you select, making sure it is very secure. Let the children line up and take turns swinging the bat at the hanging water balloons, making sure the ones who aren’t up to bat stay far enough back to be safe!
Water Balloon Hunt Materials: Water balloons, buckets, permanent marker, paper, and tape. Instructions: Fill water balloons with water and set aside. Next, use a permanent marker to label a piece of paper for each bucket and tape it in place on the outside. Decide how you want to create specific hunts for each kid involved. You can write their name, a certain shape, a number, etc. Dry off the water balloons, then write the same label on the balloons, making sure you have an equal number for each label. This will make the hunt fair for every child. Hide the balloons in shaded places where they won’t pop. Once the balloons are all found, let the kids do what they want with them. The reason for the labels is to create a game that is not going to create insecurity if one child is better at finding more balloons than others. Since they all have to find their own labeled balloons, the hunt is more like a race.
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Best
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These are just some of the wonderful books for children we have come across this month. We hope to share with you some you have not seen before and also introduce others being released in the near future. Enjoy.
Sand Swimmers Frank Pearl in The Awful Waffle Kerfuffle
FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman: Ruff Ruffman’s 44 Favorite Science Activities Families and teachers looking for a fun way to add science to kids’ agendas need look no further. This full-color book of Ruff Ruffman’s all-time favorite activities offers a chance to try real science at home, with special tips for turning the activities into science-fair projects. Ruff simplifies the scientific method for kids and shares basic setup and safety procedures for creating a laboratory and keeping a lab notebook. From there, it’s on to stepby-step directions for forty-four fun, interactive activities using household items. Icons indicate difficulty levels as well as activities that require grown-up help, while a topical index allows readers to search by subject matter. Triple-dog-dare junior scientists to try them all! Ages 8 yrs - 12 yrs Candlewickpress.com
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by Megan McDonald Just once, Frank Pearl would like to win at something! He is going to win a prize if it’s the last thing he does. Could an amazing yo-yo trick or Cookie the parrot land him a prize? Could a blue ribbon be his at the Great Third-Grade Breakfast Bash? With three shots at a prize and Judy Moody cheering him on (sort of?), there’s no way that Frank can miss out on a trophy this time. Ages 4 yrs - 6 yrs Candlewickpress.com
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The Secret Life of Australia’s Desert Wilderness by Narelle Oliver In the center of Australia lies a strange desert wilderness called the Dead Heart. It is difficult to imagine anything can exist in such a forbidding place. But the Dead Heart contains amazing stories of adaptation and survival. Follow in the footsteps of early explorers like Charles Sturt and learn what the indigenous people of Australia have long known: not all is quite as it seems. Narelle Oliver’s intricate artwork and vivid language creates a spellbinding portrait of a mysterious desert landscape. Ages 7 yrs - 10 yrs Candlewickpress.com
Up & Down by Britta Teckentrup Little Penguin misses his friend and decides it’s time to visit. Leaping off his iceberg, he embarks on a journey, facing ups and downs and ins and outs until the pair are finally reunited. Young readers will have fun getting hands-on with this interactive book of lift-the-flap opposites, presented in an upmarket format that perfectly showcases Britta Teckentrup’s color-rich artwork. Ages 2 yrs - 5 yrs Candlewickpress.com
The Elephantom Bears and a Birthday by Shirley Parenteau Mmm, something smells good in the kitchen. Big Brown Bear is curious—what are those little bears up to? Are they making something special? No peeking, Big Brown Bear! Floppy and Fuzzy, Yellow and Calico have a cake to bake and a gift to wrap, then it’s finally time for the birthday surprise. Delightful rhymes and huggable bears are just the right ingredients for a cheerful birthday read-aloud. Ages 2 yrs - 5 yrs Candlewickpress.com
by Ross Collins When a phantom elephant turns up uninvited and starts getting a little girl into trouble, she has no idea how to make him go away. But her grandmother happens to have a menagerie of phantom pets herself, so she knows just who to go to for help--the shopkeeper at Spectral & Son. He gives her a box. . . . Does it hold the solution? Ages 3 yrs - 7 yrs Candlewickpress.com
Spots in a Box by Helen Ward A young guinea fowl concerned by his lack of spots sends off for some in the mail. When the box arrives, the spots aren’t quite what he was expecting. After trying on big spots, small spots, striped spots, and even glow-in-the-dark spots, he finds a pattern that suits him perfectly in this touching, quirky celebration of individuality. Ages 3 yrs - 7 yrs Candlewickpress.com
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Bizzy Bear: Zookeeper Bizzy Bear’s spending the day at the zoo scrubbing the crocodile, brushing the hippo’s teeth, and feeding the penguins. Readers will enjoy interacting with the story by pushing and pulling the tabs to help Bizzy Bear care for the animals. Ages 0 mos - 3 yrs Candlewickpress.com
by Holly Surplice Count from ten and back again with the sweetestever guinea pigs! The guinea pigs are having a party, and like many children’s birthday parties, things aren’t going perfectly. But in the end everyone has a good time and the party is a success. Based on a familiar counting rhyme, this book combines numbers and cute animals to make a perfect birthday gift. Ages 0 mos - 3 yrs Candlewickpress.com
Maisy Learns to Swim by Lucy Cousins Today Maisy and her friends are going swimming for the first time. Eddie is a natural, but Maisy and Tallulah get into the pool slowly—ooh, it’s freezing! But soon they are kicking and floating and even blowing bubbles with the rest. Whether water-shy or raring to go, young readers will relate to Maisy as she learns to make a splash! Ages 2 yrs - 5 yrs Candlewickpress.com
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Dog Versus Car by Dick Rogen, DVM
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y old pal Millie never left my side, except that afternoon 7 years ago. The screech of the brakes, a thud and the sight of my little friend going under a car. She had never been on the road before. Even the best behaved dogs can have a moment. That moment can be life threatening. It boggles your mind as it happens and is difficult for us to understand why. Often the temptation to explore or chase, leads them astray and into the traffic. The most important thing is how do we save their lives and
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get them back to normal. Gus from Aberdeen met a Ford one evening and was very traumatized. Her owners were on the spot to help her. It is important to understand that when they are in pain they may bite. I advise first responders to use a big blanket over their head or your shoe laces as a muzzle before handling them. They don’t mean it, but it hurts! Then you need to get them to the closest veterinarian as quickly as possible . Gus’s veterinarian did a great job of stabilizing her and controlling her pain. Two broken bones and a broken pelvis gave evidence of the fury of the trauma she encountered. The first 24 hours is the most critical part for survival. We always worry about our patients bleeding internally in addition to the fractures. We met Gus two days later, with the mission to “put Humpty Dumpty back together again”. Our team repairs 3-4 fractures a week, but Gus was a challenge. Our first goal was to fix the badly fractured femur and tibia. It required a lot of screws
and some strong bone plates. Then the pelvis needed to be repaired on the opposite side. She was a champ and did great through four hours of surgery. She spent a few days with us for pain management and therapy, but then it was time to go back home to her loving owners. Just like people, it takes some time and
rest for broken bones to heal. After some time, Gus has returned to her old self! Like many things in life, it is better to prevent injuries than have to treat them. Remember to keep your pet on a leash when you are in front of your home or walking down the street. Sometimes the temptation is greater than their training. I also recommend not allowing your pets to ride in the back of pickups without a leash. It is very common for them to leap out while the truck is moving. An interesting thing is that 60% of dogs hit by cars are intact males. In the quest to look for a mate, their common sense goes away. So, neutering your pet can help prevent them from meeting up with a speeding automobile. It’s not just cars that can hurt our pals. I have repaired fractures from dogs meeting up with snowplows, tractors, silage cutters, ATV’s and even a few bicycles! Love up your friends, play hard and don’t trust them to always make good choices.
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Carter, best friend of Maci
Calvin, best friend of Val Cobos
Kimbo & Cash, best friends of Agre family
Dillon, best friend of Chase Hernandez
Loki and Koda, best friends of Mary & Jack Mortenson
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Koda, best friend of Mike & Stacy Miley, best friend of Mike & Stacy
Marley & Mattie, best friends of AInsley Muller
Makeyda, best friend of Gina Ruhberg
Each month we will choose and feature cute pets. Your pet could be next, so send in a picture today. Email your photo – just one per pet – to etc.mag@sio.midco.net. Please make sure they are high-resolution photos (the highest setting on your camera). Include in email: pet’s name and owner’s name. Pet owners must own the rights to all submitted photos.
Fritz, best friend of Tierney Schulz
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500 A.D. Copper Knife By Bruce Blake
F 500 A.D. Copper Knife Sioux Falls, Sherman Park
or several thousand years, ancient peoples quarried veins of pure copper in the Lake Superior area. First they built fires next to exposed copper to loosen it from bedrock. Next they used hand-held mauls to dislodge chunks of copper that were then pounded and shaped into weapons, ceremonial goods, and tools. In 1960 while digging a drainage ditch about 300 yards south of this spot, local contractor Louie Heidebrink discovered a shiny, seven-inch, crescent-shaped copper knife buried 12 feet below ground level. Tests estimated the knife’s origin to be about 500 A.D. Once used to scrape the hides of buffalo and other animals, it is one of the oldest artifacts found in Minnehaha County. Copper goods were highly prized in the transcontinental trade network among early peoples. During its 600-mile journey here, this knife was probably traded countless times. Heidebrink discovered the copper knife hundreds of years after it was lost or mislaid by its owner, who probably lived nearby in the Mound Builders village. DEDICATED IN 2001 IN MEMORY OF LOUIE HEIDEBRINK BY THE MINNEHAHA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY AND THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS.
Oldest Metal Artifact Shown is an artist’s conception of a woman from the nearby Mound Builder’s Village who is using the Heidebrink copper knife to scrape an animal hide. Heidebrink’s find was radiocarbon dated at the University of Wisconsin and was determined to date at about 500 A.D. This prehistoric scraping tool is the oldest metal artifact ever discovered in Minnehaha County. It is on display at the Plains Indian Room at the Center for Western Studies, Augustana College. Drawing by Carl Grupp.
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