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LOGAN MIZE (with JILL MARTIN, RANDY MONTANA and TURNBACK CREEK) WHERE: The Cotillion, 11120 W. Kellogg St., Wichita WHEN: 9 p.m. Tuesday COST: $20-$25 WEB: thecotillion.com
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DARIUS RUCKER: TRUE BELIEVERS TOUR (featuring ELI YOUNG BAND, with special guest DAVID NAIL) MARCH 8, 7 P.M. WHERE: Bicentennial Center, 800 The Midway, Salina COST: $29-$49, $59 reserved or $59 general admission pit PHONE: (785) 826-7200 WEB: bicentennialcenter.com
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REO SPEEDWAGON MARCH 14, 8 P.M. WHERE: Stiefel Theatre, 151 S. Santa Fe, Salina COST: $79-$99 PHONE: (785) 827-1998 WEB: stiefeltheatre.org
A special exhibit at Kauffman Museum on the Bethel College campus highlights the Great Depression. It is on display through Jan. 5. The museum is open from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admission is $4 for adults, $2 for children ages 6-16 and free to Kauffman Museum members and children under 6. For more information, call (316) 283-1612 or visit www.bethelks.edu/kauffman.
ONE NIGHT OF QUEEN MARCH 24, 8 P.M. WHERE: The Orpheum, 200 N. Broadway St., Wichita COST: $29.50-$49.50 PHONE: (316) 263-0884 WEB: wichitaorpheum.com
TODAY 10 a.m. Storytime, Bluebird Books, 2 S. Main St., Hutchinson. Open to children ages infant to 8 years. 7:30 p.m. Taylor Tracy, Metropolitan Coffee, 1329 E. 17th Ave., Hutchinson.
FRIDAY 11:30 a.m. Drum Sax Axe, Cool Beans at the Depot, 209 N. Walnut, Hutchinson. 7 p.m. Raising Spirits - A Spirit/Cocktail/Hors D’oeuvres Fundraiser, Depot Theater, 201 E. Wyatt Earp Blvd., Dodge City. Tickets are $35 for a single or $60 for a pair. Must be 21 to attend.
SATURDAY 10 a.m. Space Out Saturday, Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, 1100 N. Plum, Hutchinson. Story time: 11 a.m. and 1p.m.; Explorer’s workshop: 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.; Space Trek: 12 and 3 p.m.
10:30 a.m. Storytime, Bluebird Books, 2 S. Main St., Hutchinson. Open to children ages infant to 8 years. 10:30 a.m. Story time, Hastings Books, Music and Video, 416 E. 30th Ave., Hutchinson. 7 p.m. State Fair Promenaders Square Dance, Elmdale Community Center, 400 E. Ave. E, Hutchinson. Jay Krebs will call the squares. 8 p.m. Samantha Fish, The Cotillion, 11120 W. Kellogg St., Wichita. Also performing will be Kentucky Gentlemen. Tickets are $12.50 to $15.
SUNDAY 7:30 p.m. Swing Dance Night, Metropolitan Coffee, 1329 E. 17th Ave., Hutchinson. Beginner and intermediate lessons from 7:30 to 8:15 p.m., open floor from 8:15 to 9:45 p.m.
TUESDAY 8:30 p.m. New Year’s Eve Party, J.O.
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Sundstrom Conference Center, Lindsborg. Admission is $40 per person or $75 per couple. For more information or to purchase tickets, call (785) 2278687 or visit the Convention and Visitors Bureau, 104 E. Lincoln, Lindsborg. 9 p.m. Catfish and the Nightcrawlers in concert, Wooden Nickel, 329 N. Van Buren, Hutchinson. 9 p.m. “Baddest New Year’s Eve Bash in Hutch,” Double Barrel Grill, 2803 N. Lorraine St., Hutchinson. Admission is free. Bands performing will be Katie Berry, Tall, Hairy and Charming, Cam Simms, and Keyboy. For more information, call (620) 259-7880. 9 p.m. New Year’s Eve Party, Sunflower Building, Kansas State Fairgrounds, 2000 N. Poplar, Hutchinson. Admission is $15 for basic entry or $20 per couple; $50 player access or $90 per couple; and $100 V.I.P. access or $180 per couple. 9 p.m. Logan Mize, The Cotillion, 11120 W. Kellogg St., Wichita. Also performing will be Jill Martin, Randy Montana and Turnback Creek. Tickets are $20 to $25.
JAN. 3 7:30 p.m. “The Great Gatsby” (7:30 p.m. Jan. 3-4 and 2 p.m. Jan. 5), Fox Theatre, 18 E. First Ave., Hutchinson. Tickets are $5 buy one get one free. For more information, call (620) 663-1981 or visit www.hutchisonfox.com.
JAN. 5 2 p.m. Auditions for “Neighborhood Crime Watch” (2 p.m. Jan. 5 and 7 p.m. Jan. 6), Crest Theatre, 1905 Lakin, Great Bend. For more information, contact GBCT at (620) 792-4228. 3 p.m. Wichita Grand Opera presents Tchaikovsky’s “Sleeping Beauty,” Century II Concert Hall, 225 W. Douglas Ave., Wichita.
JAN. 10 7:30 p.m. “Chasing Mavericks” (7:30 p.m. Jan. 10-11 and 2 p.m. Jan. 12), Fox Theatre, 18 E. First Ave., Hutchinson. Tickets are $5 buy one get one free. For more information, call (620) 663-1981 or
visit www.hutchisonfox.com.
JAN. 11 1 p.m. Tips with the Techs, Alefs HarleyDavidson, 5427 Chuzy Drive, Wichita. Please RSVP by visiting http://alefsharleydavidson.eventbrite.com. 2 p.m. Settler’s Beans Demo with Tanya Ferguson, Apron Strings, 201 S. Main St., Hutchinson.
JAN. 18 10 a.m. Hutchinson Reptile & Exotic Animal Show, Sunflower Building, Kansas State Fairgrounds, 2000 N. Poplar St., Hutchinson. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for children 5-12) and free for children 4 and under.
JAN. 19 3:30 p.m. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Activities, Stringer Fine Arts (Jan. 19) and Second Baptist Church (2 p.m. Jan. 20), 600 E. 11th Ave. and 1008 N. Ford, Hutchinson.
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The dwarves, along with Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf the Grey, continue their quest to reclaim Erebor, their homeland, from Smaug.
Friday: 11:00am, 2:30, 6:30, 10:00pm Saturday: 11:00am, 2:30, 6:30, 10:00pm Sunday: 11:00am, 2:30, 6:30, 10:00pm
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1:59
A band of samurai set out to avenge the death and dishonor of their master at the hands of a ruthless shogun.
Friday: 11:20am, 2:20, 8:20pm (3D) 5:20, 11:20pm Saturday: 11:20am, 2:20, 8:20pm (3D) 5:20, 11:20pm Sunday: 11:20am, 2:20, 8:20pm (3D) 5:20, 11:20pm
PG
1:20
See and feel what it was like when dinosaurs ruled the Earth, in a story where an underdog dino triumphs to become a hero for the ages.
Friday: 11:00, 1:00, 4:00, 7:00pm (3D)9:00pm Saturday: 11:00, 1:00, 4:00, 7:00pm (3D)9:00pm Sunday: 11:00, 1:00, 4:00, 7:00pm (3D)9:00pm
Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, Idina Menzel
PG
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Fearless optimist Anna teams up with Kristoff in an epic journey, encountering Everest-like conditions, and a hilarious snowman named Olaf.
Friday: 11:10, 1:40, 4:10, 7:10, 9:40pm Saturday: 11:10, 1:40, 4:10, 7:10, 9:40pm Sunday: 11:10, 1:40, 4:10, 7:10, 9:40pm
Grudge Match
Robert De Niro, Sylvester Stallone, Kim Basinger
PG-13
NA
1:54
A pair of aging boxing rivals are coaxed out of retirement to fight one final bout -- 30 years after their last match.
Friday: 11:15am, 1:50, 4:20, 7:15, 9:45pm Saturday: 11:15am, 1:50, 4:20, 7:15, 9:45pm Sunday: 11:15am, 1:50, 4:20, 7:15, 9:45pm
American Hustle
Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper
R
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A con man and his seductive British partner are forced to work for a wild FBI agent, Richie DiMaso.
Friday: 12:00, 3:15, 6:30, 9:30pm Saturday: 12:00, 3:15, 6:30, 9:30pm Sunday: 12:00, 3:15, 6:30, 9:30pm
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
Will Ferrell, Christina Applegate, Paul Rudd
PG-13
1/2
1:59
San Diego's top rated newsman, Ron Burgundy, returns to take New York's first 24-hour news channel by storm.
Friday: 11:10am, 1:50, 4:30, 7:10, 9:50pm Saturday: 11:10am, 1:50, 4:30, 7:10, 9:50pm Sunday: 11:10am, 1:50, 4:30, 7:10, 9:50pm
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Robert De Niro, Michael Douglas, Morgan Freeman
PG
NA
1:54
Three sixty-something friends take a break from their day-to-day lives to throw a bachelor party in Las Vegas for their last remaining single pal.
Friday: 11:05am, 1:50, 4:35, 7:20, 10:05pm Saturday: 11:05am, 1:50, 4:35, 7:20, 10:05pm Sunday: 11:05am, 1:50, 4:35, 7:20, 10:05pm
Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage
PG-13
47 Ronin (3D)
Keanu Reeves, Hiroyuki Sanada, Kô Shibasaki
PG-13
Walking With Dinosaurs (3D)
Charlie Rowe, Karl Urban, Angourie Rice
Frozen
MOVIE The Polar Express
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NOW SHOWING AT THE KANSAS COSMOSPHERE'S CAREY DIGITAL DOME THEATER STARRING RATING STARS TIME SUMMARY
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Tom Hanks, Chris Coppola, Michael Jeter
PG
1:40
On Christmas Eve, a doubting boy boards a magical train that's headed to the North Pole and Santa Claus' home.
Daily: See cosmo.org for showtimes
Thor: The Dark World
Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston
PG-13
1/2
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Faced with an enemy even Odin and Asgard can't withstand, Thor embarks on his most perilous journey yet.
Daily: See cosmo.org for showtimes
Jerusalem
Directed by Daniel Ferguson
NR
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A spectacular cinematic journey - soaring high above the Holy Land and plunging deep into the vibrant Old City.
Daily: See cosmo.org for showtimes
Hidden Universe
Miranda Richardson
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Enjoy an extraordinary journey deep into space in the cinematic medium that transports audiences like no other.
Daily: See cosmo.org for showtimes
OSCAR HOPEFULS DISAPPOINT tions, but for the typical moviegoer it is extremely difficult to follow and totally uninspiring. Surely a better movie could have been put together about crime in the 1970s and FBI sting operations. Foul language, although perhaps important in telling the story, coupled with sexual content, clearly help this show earn its R rating, but, to me, the most disturbing aspect was the execution of the multilayered plot and a lack of any meaningful direction. Some of my favorite actors are in “Hustle,” including Bradley Cooper, Christian Bale and Amy
Adams, but even their performances couldn’t overcome plot confusion. It’s being proclaimed “close to brilliance” and “one of the best movies of the holiday season,” but I seriously doubt if that will be the conclusion of most Hutchinson residents who go. A very disappointing 1 ½ stars for “American Hustle.” I was ready to relax and enjoy another episode of “Anchorman,” but other than those occasionally funny lines and several interesting cameo roles, it also fell flat. Dull, with frankly unfunny material, best describes this movie, although it does make
a good point about how the 24/7 news cycle has spiraled downward. Harrison Ford makes a limited appearance as an old, washed-up news legend and Kansan Bill Curtis has an interesting role as narrator. Will Ferrell does as much as he can to save the film but isn’t provided much material, while a character played by Steve Carrell is the show’s only freshness. Two stars for “Anchorman II” and, unfortunately, you’ll get more comedy out of Ferrell’s automobile commercials than this movie. DAN DEMING Hutchinson
TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA’S SHOW A DAZZLER BY KRISTEN RODERICK For The Bee kroderick@hutchnews.com WICHITA – It was like an amplified version of a Broadway production. There was drama, there was a suspenseful narrator, and there was amazing music with phenomenal singers and performers. Yet, the perfectly timed fire and lasers let the audience get more engrossed in the show than expected. The Trans-Siberian Orchestra rolled into Wichita on Dec. 18 with a Christmas experience to remember. It
was part of the group’s final tour of the multi-platinum rock opera “The Lost Christmas Eve.” There was something for everyone, from a moving rendition of “O Come All Ye Faithful” to the popular animated Christmas light song “Wizards in Winter.” The nearly three-hour-long performance was done with no intermissions and no mistakes. When Paul O’Neill first started TSO, he wanted to “create a progressive rock band that would push the boundaries further than any group before,” according to
trans-siberian.com. Job well done! While the performers were outstanding, the seemingly nonexistent stage crew needs tremendous praise. This crew worked tirelessly to make sure the production went off without a hitch. It looked effortless, which made it even more amazing. They thought of everything. There were hooks for the performers to attach when they stepped on a moving stage. The lasers matched perfectly to the live music. They even added a glitter effect – so realistic that some folks placed nap-
kins over their concessionstand food so it wouldn’t get covered. With this show, there wasn’t a bad seat in the house. Performers frequently marched past the floor crowd to a stage in front of the back section, which rose for the “nosebleed” seats. Another portion of a stage extended out and lifted for performers to play over the audience. Of course, the show ended with fireworks. The show has a few more stops before it is retired for good. The last performance is at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.
There’s no place for New Year’s Eve like Manhattan. Forget the Big Apple. I’m talking Kansas’ own pride: our own little apple – Manhattan, Kan. I graduated from Kansas State University, and one of the best celebrations is in Aggieville. It attracts several thousand to Manhattan Avenue and Moro Street. It can see more than 10,000 people. The party begins at 10 p.m. with a laser light show that runs in synch with music. Then, as the clock strikes midnight, the ball will drop to ring in 2014. At the same time, the Manhattan Arts Center will have a Mad Hatter’s Ball. Come in costume. Refreshments will be served and a champagne toast is at midnight. DJ Dave Lewis will provide tunes.
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There will be door prizes and more. For more information, visit www.manhattanarts.org. While you’re there, don’t forget to take a walking tour of the beautiful KState campus. The limestone buildings are great to see – especially if there’s snow. Take a short drive to Tuttle Creek or tour the many other offerings Manhattan has to offer. Happy new year!
BEE A CONTRIBUTOR A selection of news, reviews, photos and video submitted by the public will be chosen for publication in The Bee each week. For news and reviews, email beehive@hutchnews.com or visit www.hutchbee.com and click on “Post your news & reviews.” Categories include movies, music, art, theater, food, books and other activities. To submit photos and video, email us, click on “Post your photos” on The Bee website or go to “The Beehive” Facebook page and click on the photo/video button. Deadline for all submissions is noon Monday for Thursday publication.
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CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR BIZARRELY BY RYAN CHRISTNER For The Bee ryanc@hutchnews.com Editor’s note: This is the seventh in a 12-part installment detailing some of the many bizarre holidays celebrated nationally or internationally each month. While most seem utterly ridiculous, and while keeping in mind that not everything found on the Internet can be taken at face value, each listing that follows was verified through at least two online sources. Does anyone else feel like Christmas came and went too quickly? Now that it’s over, we just wish we could have a little more time to enjoy the magic of the holidays. While there’s another opportunity for revelry in just a few days, the January calendar is as bleak as a Kansas winter sky. Make a resolution this New Year to try out some of these strange celebrations. ***
Baby, it’s cold outside. So why not take full advantage of Hot Tea Month, Oatmeal Month and Soup Month. And while you’re enjoying those last two, keep in mind it’s also Be Kind to Food Servers Month. Be sure to tip your waiter. Jan. 1 – First Foot Day, Z Day. Stop the oppression! It’s time the Zeldas and Zeppos of the world got to stand at the front of the line. Jan. 2 – Buffet Day, Personal Trainer Awareness Day, Run Up the Flagpole and See if Anybody Salutes It Day, Science Fiction Day. What’s the crisis concerning personal trainers? Are they running low on those chalky supplement shakes? Jan. 3 – Festival of Sleep Day, Fruitcake Toss Day, Humiliation Day, Chocolate Covered Cherry Day, Drinking Straw Day. Celebrate the first one by wearing pajamas to work. That’s a very casual Friday. Jan. 4 – Braille Day, Hypnotism Day, Pop Music Chart Day, Trivia Day. Keep your eyes on the watch. You will resolve this new year to heed
our shameless pleas for baked goods. Jan. 5 – Bird Day. Sorry. It’s the best we could come up with. Jan. 6 – Bean Day. The more you eat, the more you, um, sleep on the couch. Jan. 7 – Old Rock Day, Tempura Day. Old rock-flavored tempura? Andrew Zimmern gives it two thumbs up. Jan. 8 – Bubble Bath Day, JoyGerm Day, Male Watchers’ Day. The one germ you’re actually encouraged to spread. Jan. 9 – Play God Day, Static Electricity Day. Rubbing his socked feet on the carpet: That’s really how Dr. Frankenstein did it. Jan. 10 – Cut Your Energy Costs Day, Houseplant Appreciation Day, Peculiar People Day. We’ll admit it: We don’t give our houseplants the attention they deserve. Please forgive us, little philodendron. Jan. 11 – Step in a Puddle and Splash Your Friend Day. We’re surprised this isn’t accompanied by Blunt Force Trauma Day. Jan. 12 – Feast of Fabulous Wild Men Day, Pharmacist Day. We’re pretty sure pharmaceuticals of some kind were involved with the creation of the former. Jan. 13 – Make Your Dream Come True Day, Rubber Duckie Day. Provide Ernie with the latter and you’ll help him fulfill the former. Jan. 14 – Dress Up Your Pet Day, Organize Your Home Day. Strap your cat to a yardstick to create a Swiffer Sweeper costume that is functional in helping prep your home. Jan. 15 – Hat Day. Hats off to headwear. Jan. 16 – Appreciate a Dragon Day, Hot and Spicy Food Day, Nothing Day. Eat enough Spicy Shrimp Vesuvio at Olive Garden – “When you’re here, you’re family” – and you’ll know just how it feels to have your mouth on fire. Jan. 17 – Ditch New Year’s Resolutions Day. You mean there are people who haven’t given up already?
Jan. 18 – Thesaurus Day, Winnie the Pooh Day. I’m just a small onyx rain cloud dangling beneath the honey tree. Jan. 19 – Popcorn Day, Tin Can Day. If, by this time, you’re still nursing one of those big holiday tins with the regular, cheese and caramel varieties, your work is already done. Jan. 20 – Buttercrunch Day, Camcorder Day, Disc Jockey Day, Penguin Awareness Day. Help! They need their tuxedos dry-cleaned, but they can’t take them off ! Jan. 21 – Hugging Day, Squirrel Appreciation Day. We would appreciate it if they stopped traumatizing us innocent motorists with their suicidal tendencies. Jan. 22 – Answer Your Cat’s Questions Day, Blonde Brownie Day, Celebration of Life Day. Yes, you can has cheezburger. Jan. 23 – Handwriting Day, Measure Your Feet Day, Pie Day. Writing with your hands, measuring your feet, stuffing your face. Jan. 24 – Beer Can Appreciation Day, Belly Laugh Day, Compliment Day, Peanut Butter Day, Talk Like a Grizzled Prospector Day. Hey there, young feller. That’s a mighty fine beer can ya got there. Jan. 25 – Irish Coffee Day, Opposite Day. Wait a second. Opposite Day is a real thing? Wow, apparently we aren’t smarter than a fifth-grader. Jan. 26 – Spouse’s Day, Peanut Brittle Day. Nothing is a better symbol of the strength of your commitment to your loved one than a snack that flaunts its fragility. Jan. 27 – Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day, Chocolate Cake Day, Punch the Clock Day, Thomas Crapper Day. Before you take out your frustrations on Father Time, be sure to wrap your knuckles in bubble wrap. Jan. 28 – Data Privacy Day, Kazoo Day. If another Edward Snowden comes forward on this day, would that make him a kazoo-blower? Jan. 29 – Cornchip Day, Freethinkers Day, Puzzle
Day. One of these things is not like the others. Jan. 30 – Inane Answering Message Day. “I’m on the pot. Call back when I’m not.” Beeeeep! Jan. 31 – Backward Day, Inspire Your Heart with Art Day. Do this last one a little backward – Inspire Your Art with Heart Day – and it sounds like a holiday for serial killers.
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HERE ARE SOME TIPS FOR BEATING THE POST-CHRISTMAS BLAHS The holidays are finally here. Perhaps the novelty has already worn off, seeing as jingle bells have been visible since October in stores. Now what? Good question. Personally, I’m a little bit sour grapes because I won’t be in Tempe, Ariz., on Saturday to cheer on Bill Snyder and the Wild-
Tim Schrag cats. (Full disclosure: I’m still looking for a good watch
party and not above begging.) Aside from that, I’m still planning to have a great post-Christmas weekend. For once I actually have Saturday off and I intend to make the best out of it. I’ve gathered up a list of various items to fill these upcoming days off. Hopefully this can help the rest of you
escape some boredom. After all, a person can only watch so much Netflix. Off to the movies: Probably my favorite pastime. Last week my baby sister and I saw “Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues.” I won’t say it was better than the first one, but it certainly was entertaining. Ignore what people say about it and go find out for yourself. Next on our list is “Frozen.” Need to find a show time? Look no further: http://www.dtmovies.com/s howtimes.aspx?tid=10. Embrace the elements: This snowy wonderland won’t be around forever. Take some time to go sledding, build a snowman or throw some snowballs. I can think of several people who need a good snowball right to the face. Last week a co-
worker begged me to make snow angels with her. I said no because I don’t like soggy jeans, but in retrospect I probably should have. Who says you only get to be a kid once? Go on a spacewalk: The Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center is a great museum. It also happens to be free to Reno County residents. This weekend might be the perfect time to pay another visit and get your space fix for a bit. For information on their weekly Space Out Saturday program, visit cosmo.org. Hatch a bright idea: Hatch Studios is always cooking up something fun. Every Saturday they add a new Make and Take project, just $5. Stop in and make something.
Re-create old pictures: This is a thing, apparently. It’s one of the first things I discovered when I Googled “Things to do over winter break.” It looks like a good time. The premise is simple: You take a picture from your past, typically a baby photo or family photo, then simply re-create it. The change is usually pretty amusing. Pro tip: The better photos come from those that commit to the details. That should tide you over. If not, there’s always the world’s best time-suck: Buzzfeed. Stay safe and have a great week, friends. Tim Schrag is a copy editor and page designer for The Hutchinson News. Email: tschrag@hutchnews.com. Follow Tim on Twitter: @timschrag
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FOR BEE CREW, PAST YEAR HAS BEEN EVENTFUL, FULFILLING
It seems 2013 was a year of entertainment in Hutchinson. I, for one, was amazed. My entertainment excitement
was topped off with an interview with one of my all-time favorite bands, Jars of Clay. The Christian rock band was in town for the Kansas
State Fair. I can’t get over how great they were. On a local front, Concerts for the Cause started off with a bang, raising more than
$300 each time for local nonprofit organizations. The concerts didn’t stop when the summer was finished. When James Lowe saw
that the Reno County Food Bank needed help, he set up a November concert at The Rusty Needle. It received a 44gallon bin full of nonperishable food and more than $500 in cash donations. In less than a year, Concerts for the Cause has become nonprofit and is forming a board of directors. The Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center brought in several astronauts, including the coveted Buzz Aldrin. I’m not going to lie: Kathy Hanks and I had a friendly fight over who would cover his booksigning and presentation. We decided we could both do it. It was great to see Aldrin in Kansas. The Cosmosphere also brought back several astronauts from the Apollo era, including Apollo 13 astronaut Fred Haise. The last time he was in Hutchinson, he saw the Odyssey command module for the first time since it landed. So cool to have him back! If 2013 was that amazing, I can’t wait to see what 2014 will bring. James Lowe is already planning this year’s Concerts for the Cause. Look for some even later this month. As always, I can’t wait to see what kind of acts the Kansas State Fair will bring. Third Thursday has exciting happenings each month, so
I’m excited to see what they come up with. And, in true Smallville fashion, I’m excited to check out the first-ever Smallville Comicon. It’ll be here in June. – Kristen Roderick
Who knows what 2014 will bring? 2013 was certainly something. (What that is I couldn’t tell you.) People were too busy trying to figure out what twerking was. The Kansas Underground Salt Museum changed its name. K-State lost their season football opener, the government shut down, and the “cronut” happened. The Kansas State Fair turned 100 or celebrated 100 years. When I try to figure that out, I get a headache. If you want an answer on that, ask Amy Bickel. She answers those questions for a living. Too many things seemed to make me ponder where exactly the world was heading. This year I was on The News’ Celebrity Goat Milking team. I’m by no means a celebrity, but it was a fun little experience. I’m hoping 2014 will be a little less confusing when it comes to details. – Tim Schrag I know you all want to get back to your new gifts, so I’ll be brief. There were so many great local stories I felt privileged to have been able to cover. Thank you to all of you who have called or written with your feedback – positive or negative. We enjoy hearing how we’re doing. Keep us on your speed dial so we can continue to provide you with the best local entertainment news. – Ryan Christner
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of my insurance business. 620-664-4628 or 620-665-1490 for
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MECHANIC & DRIVERS NEEDED! Mechanic and Drivers wanted! Must have CDL & Tankers endorsement + 1 year experience required. Please call or stop by for application. 28010 SE F Road, Jetmore, KS 67854 620-357-3564 or after hours call Robert Perkins 405-655-6959
Straub International, a Growing Ag Dealership in South Hutchinson, is looking to fill the following Full Time Position: Experienced Service Technician. We offer Training, 401K Retirement, Health Insurance, Paid Vacations and a Safe Work Environment. Please Apply in Person at 1100 Wilbeck Drive, South Hutchinson, KS.
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Class A CDL Company Drivers Needed Today! ÝHome DailyÝ 98% No Touch Scheduled Appointments www.neatruck.com 888-476-7359
Owner Ops ÝHome DailyÝ All miles paidFSC- Stop Aay 98% No Touch Scheduled Appointments www.neatruck.com 888-391-0339
Office/Administration126 Strawn Contracting is looking for a full time Receptionist that has excellent computer skills, filing experience and can multi task along with the responsibilities of a Receptionist. Pay based on experience. Please inquire in person at 507 North Whiteside, Hutchinson, Ks No Phone Calls Please. Drug test and Physical exam required.
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¿ RN/LPN Full time & Part time 6a-2p & 2p-10p ¿ CNAs Part time and PRN 6a-2p Come join our team! Please apply in person at 1202 E 23rd-Hutchinson 620-669-9393
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Full Time RN or LPN for evening shift needed at Leisure Homestead in Stafford. Please contact Jennifer at (620)234-5208 Or apply in person at 405 Grand.
Quality Lab Technician North American Salt Company, a subsidiary of Compass Minerals a worldwide leader in the production and distribution of inorganic minerals, is looking for a Quality Lab Technician for our evaporation plant in Lyons, Kansas.
This position reports to Quality and is primarily responsible for quality control and quality assurance work; daily QC product testing, QA/QC of the plant products and processes, environmental testing, and analytical preparation and analysis of monthly composite samples, QSI samples, or other needed testing. This position will also have involvement in troubleshooting product and process related issues to assure the overall quality of the end product. Associates or Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Microbiology, preferred. Must have knowledge of analytical instrumentation, general
analytical techniques, (pH, gravimetric, titrations, etc.) and experimental design. We offer competitive pay, excellent benefits, 401(k), formal educational reimbursement, etc. in a business casual environment. If qualified, please apply online at www.compassminerals.com. EOE
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The Summit announces the opening of a Medical Assistant to assist in the facility’s orthopaedic clinic. This full time position requires candidates to have the ability to multi-task, prioritize and interface with medical software systems. Previous work experience in a medical fa-
cility, especially in an orthopaedic clinic, is a plus. Salary range is DOQ and in-
Food 420 POLK’S IN MEDORA, Open 1-7 everyday until Christmas, 620-543-6628 Holiday Fruit Baskets Appliances
To apply
please submit your resume to hr@summitks.com. The Summit is an equal opportunity employer.
REFRIGERATORS; Gas & Electric Ranges; Washer & Dryers; Freezers; 1212 W. 4th. 663-3195 Washer, $125, Dryer $85, Range, $100, Refrigerator, $119. 620-662-8648. WE BUY USED appliances. Call 620-665-8951.
Lawn & Garden
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Call THE STUMP GUY For Stump Removal,
Dental Help
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DENTAL ASSISTANT 10 week program, Saturdays Only, Payments as low as $100/month. 620-663-1788 Diamond Dental Careers 4 Compound Dr. Hutchinson, KS www.smilesr4ever.com
Reasonable Rates on Skid Steer Work, Sprinkler Systems & Snow Removal
FREE ESTIMATES Call Darren at 620-727-5777
Lawn mower Sales/Repair. Riders/Push & Tillers AND Snow blowers. Pickup & delivery. 7103 Back Acres Rd
620-960-8262
Merchandise
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Buying and Hauling running or not autos, trucks, and tractors. in any condition. Best Prices Paid!! 620-665-4040
Pro Sport Recumbent Bike with weights, $150.00, AB Lounge abdominal exerciser $45.00, Ping Pong table - Free. Call 665-6885
Special Notices
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If you purchased using a credit/debit card from Simply Sterling Silver booth at last Sat.’s craft fair at Fair Grounds, Please call 620-665-7049
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FREE Pets 510 FREE - Perfect companion for a parent or yourself, Mixed Terrier, has been fixed and shots are up to date. Moving out of state. 620-259-6950 FREE- Kittens and Cats Mixed colors, Litter box trained. 620-727-1330 Ginger needs a home, 6 year old cat, shots, very well mannered, 620-257-2111
No business accounts.
Farm Services
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Build pasture fences, clear pastures, custom brush mowing, Veteran Owned & Operated, Fischer Bobcat Service, 620-770-9280 Harley’s Fencing Pasture Clearing and Fencing Supplies, YODER FENCE 620-465-3446
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Farm Equipment 620 Very clean, original tires, quad range, 1987 JD 4450, 7253hrs, quick hitch, always shedded, 1 owner, $26,500, 316-772-2299
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I pay $10 - $100 for
Harley’s Fencing Pasture Clearing and Fencing Supplies, YODER FENCE 620-465-3446
Catalytic Converters, junk starters, alternators & transmissions. 316-210-6027
Feed/Seed
Farm Equipment
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300+ Sumac Cane Round Bales, Low Nitrates, 620-886-5340
Buying and Hauling running or not autos, trucks, and
Alfalfa Hay For Sale 620-694-1678
tractors. in any condition. Best Prices Paid!! 620-665-4040
Pets For Sale
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1 Male & 2 females, Yorkie Puppies, 8 Weeks Old by Christmas!, shots, 620-285-3086 Alaskan Malamute Puppies, Almost 6 weeks old, $70 each. 620-966-9409 Darling small guinea pigs for sale—$35.00. A variety of colors. Call 620-422-3296.
2 Ton Calf Self Feeder On Wheels. Above Average Condition. 620-465-2615 2005 30’ Crustbuster, Allplant drill with complete fertilizer system in excellent condition, $37,000, 620-727-6400
Ý Alfalfa hay, net wrapped, 150 bales Cow hay, $145 per ton, Ý 150 bales 2nd thru 4th green alfalfa, $165 per ton, 620-694-9610 or 620-489-6450
ä 2008 Case IH, 2588, Loaded, 4wd, Duals, Well maintained, 2000 Hours, $135,000. ä 40ft, Pintle hitch, 8-12, Combine/sprayer trailer, Spread axle, air ride, 620-727-0089
horse & dairy quality alfalfa hay, 3x3x8 squares & big round bales; brome & alfalfa round bales, $110-220 a ton, 620-242-8193
Morkie puppies (tiny), 1 male & 1 female, $285/325, 620-257-5606
2009 S300 Bobcat Skid Loader 1300 Hrs, Very Clean, Joystick Controls $26,900 316-772-8202
Pure Bred Rat Terrier Puppies, Home raised, Medium size, $150. Call (785) 643-3210 after 5pm
2388 IHC Combine 2003, loaded, 1083 corn head, 1020 30’ flexhead crary air reel, A&L 556 grain cart, FL70 Freightliner 20’ hopper trailer, 16 row 7000 JD planter, Call 620-474-3667
Teddy Bears 1 Female, 2males, $285/225, 620-257-5606
3S-3000, 30ft grain drill, liquid fertilizer, 620-245-8815
Livestock
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Paying $28 per acre for 160 acre minimum, grass pasture w/good fence & water, 620-285-5323 Game Leases
690
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Auto Repair/Service QUALITY BODY SHOP Check us out at: HutchGPS.com
Home Improvement Hutch Improvement Check us out at: HutchGPS.com
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Painting/Papering Jim’s Painting Service Interior/Exterior Free estimates Residential/Commercial
Bars/Restaurants Polo Bar & Grill 25 East 30th Hutchinson, KS 620-259-4313
Communications/Telephones Cell-X-Cess Check us out at: HutchGPS.com
Computers/Electronics HIRE A SON, make your life easier! Specializing in odd & small jobs. Computer help in your home. JIM 620-314-0119
Construction
L.R.S. Construction LLC,
Over 30 years of
Local Contractor, Concrete all types done, basements,
Experience
foundations,
storm shelters, fences all types, metal buildings, roofs, shingles, siding & landscaping, Blow in insulation & spray foam insulation, Barns etc. ¬Everything from A to Z¬ «Quality Work Done« «Cheaper Than Most!« «Free Estimates!« Nobody beats our prices! Guaranteed! Licensed - Insured - Experienced. Lots of References! 620-204-0365 or 620-204-8456
Lawn Care Call THE STUMP GUY For Stump Removal,
Strawn Contracting check us out at: HutchGPS.com
Stump Grinding, Tree Trimming/ Clean-up, Reasonable Rates on Skid Steer Work, Sprinkler Systems
Credit Unions/Banks
620-694-9107 or 465-2417
Remodeling Penner Remodeling
Interior/Exterior Remodeling Since 1979.
Firewood äFIREWOODä All Types, TWO Loads For The Price Of ONE äChimney Sweepingä & Fireplace Servicing. As always, Cheaper than most! ®LRS Construction® ®620-204-0365®
FREE ESTIMATES Call Darren at 620-727-5777
Limo Service All Star Luxury Transportation Limo/Shuttle Service check us out at: hutchGPS.com
Miscellaneous Service HIRE A SON, make your life easier! Specializing in odd & small jobs. Computer help in your home. JIM 620-314-0119
EMERGENCY ENERGY FUND Check us out at: hutchGPS.com FIRST CALL FOR HELP Check us out at: hutchGPS.com FOOD BANK OF RENO COUNTY Check us out at: hutchGPS.com
Arlan Penner 620-664-7990 or 662-6957
SPANGLER CUSTOM BUILDING & REMODELING Help with all your projects. FREE Estimates. Ken Spangler, 663-7890
Retail Brown’s Shoe Fit Check us out at: HutchGPS.com
Schools/Education EARLY EDUCATION CENTER Check us out at: hutchGPS.com
& Snow Removal
Hutchinson Credit Union Check us out at: hutchGPS.com
Services
Services AMERICAN RED CROSS Check us out at: hutchGPS.com BIG BROTHERS & BIG SISTERS Check us out at: hutchGPS.com BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA - CAMP KANZA Check us out at hutchGPS.com ELMDALE WELLNESS CENTER Check us out at: hutchGPS.com
GIRL SCOUT WHEATBELT COUNCIL Check us out at: hutchGPS.com HEALTHY FAMILIES Hutchinson Check us out at: hutchGPS.com INTERFAITH HOUSING SERVICES, INC. Check us out at: hutchGPS.com KANSAS LEGAL SERVICES Check us out at: hutchGPS.com MEALS ON WHEELS Check us out at: hutchGPS.com NEW BEGINNINGS, INC Check us out at: hutchGPS.com
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Services SALVATION ARMY Check us out at: hutchGPS.com SEXUAL ASSAULT & DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Check us out at: hutchGPS.com
SIGN SOURCE Check us out at: hutchGPS.com THE VOLUNTEER CENTER Check us out at hutchGPS.com UNITED WAY Check us out at: hutchGPS.com YMCA Check us out at: hutchGPS.com
Tree Removal/Trimming Yoder’s Tree Trimming & Removal Call 620-465-2604
Tree Removal/Trimming Trees!! Trees!! Trees!! Cut down your unwanted trees!! Crews ready to work now!! We also have all kinds of firewood for sale!! Cheaper than most. Licensed & Insured. èLRS Constructionè è620-204-0365è
Woodworking Pilgrim Woods. All types of fine woodworking. Custom furniture, design/build. Furniture repair and refinishing. 620-727-0070, Dave.
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Domestic Trucks
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Wanted - Meyers snow blade, 7.5 or 8ft to fit on front of pickup. 620-786-0119 Trailers
Domestic Auto
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5’ x 10’, ATV’s, 16 ‘ Utility, 18’ Car hauler, 20’ 7K Car hauler, 25’ 7K and 25’ Dually tandem & Enclosed. FTS Trailer Sales 124 N. Main, South Hutch 620-474-1001
condition. Best Prices Paid!! 620-665-4040
2011 Chevy Camaro, 2SS, Convertible, 47K, 620-546-4657 Buying Cars & Trucks running or not 620-664-1159
Equipment, Utility, & Enclosed Trailers of different sizes. Doolitle-made in Missouri, Look at 2021 E. 4th or call 663-6150 for information
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¿908 E 17th, Apt D5, 1 bdrm, All Bills Paid, $485. ¿ Apt C4, 2 bedroom, $385. 620-200-7785 or 620-664-5358 2 bedroom, full bath, kitchen w/appliances, large living room, $450 per month, all bills paid except electricity, 10 W. Ave A Call 620-662-7152
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Apartments - Unfurn. 821 1 bedroom, upstairs, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, & disposal, washer /dryer on site. Water & trash paid, $350 month plus deposit , one year lease. See at 815 N Adams. For Application Call 620-662-5238 1410 N. Washington, 2 bedroom , washer/dryer hook-ups, $425/$425. 620-200-7785 or 664-5358 EXTRA NICE 4-PLEX 2 BEDROOMS W/D HOOK-UPS NEW CARPET, D/W, STOVE & FRIDGE. CARPORTS AVAILABLE $550 & $600 WATER & TRASH PAID 620-200-2311
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2013 Apartments - Unfurn. 821
CLASSIFIED Homes 900 Turon Kansas 5 bedroom, 1 Bath, Nice HOUSE AND TWO CAR GARAGE OWNER FINANCE WITH 3000 DOWN AND ONLY 1000 MONTH FOR 60 MONTHS {620)532-1093
ROYAL APARTMENTS One half month free rent with 12 month lease. One and two bedrooms available. Remodeled, Clean, New Appliances, Spacious. LEASE-DEPOSITNO PETS
¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬ Pool, Storm Shelter Balcony. 326 East 1st, Suite D 669-5008, After Hours669-7777/ 669-7070
Taking Applications 3 Bedroom Town homes; 2 bedroom Market Town homes $430 month rent, $300 Security deposit. Apply at the office located at 1801 Lyman, during the hours of 8am-4pm, Monday through Friday. Closed for lunch 12pm-1pm.
Duplexes
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1303 Landon, 2 Bedroom, Central h/a, Garage, $525/$525, 620-474-0745
Homes - Unfurn.
831
206 N. Kent, Nickerson, 2 bedroom, central heat/air, $425/425. 620-474-0745 541 East C, nice 3 bedroom, unfinished basement, central heat/air, $495/400. 620-474-3582 801 E Sherman, 3 bedroom, partial basement, 2 car garage, $695/600, 620-474-0369 1416 East 3rd. 2 bedroom, CH/CA, Refrigerator & Range. $450/$450. 620-755-7883. 1612 W 4th, House H, 3 Bedroom, Central h/a, Water Paid, $475/475, 620-474-0745 ä 3 bedrooms, 2 bath at The Highlands, $975 ä 503 W 13th, 2 bedroom, With basement, $575, ä In Haven, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, $450, Senior Citizens Welcomed (719)529-0333 Haven: Nice, small, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, kitchen with dishwasher, central h/a, w/d hook-ups, small patio, storage unit, lawn care provided. $475/475 620-465-7748, www.backrentals.com
Storage for Rent
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6,000sq.ft. Warehouse with office and overhead doors. $600/month. 620-664-1916
Offices For Rent
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112 N Poplar, 1100 Sq. Ft., water & trash paid, $450 mon., Call R.E.I.B, Inc @ 662-0583 Office Space, 1,000 sq feet $350/month Call 620-669-1230 Profession office space For Rent, 1200 sq ft, Call 620-669-8000
Homes
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2707 Derenda Dr, Like New, 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Quadlevel, 2 Car Garage, $159,500. 620-960-2053
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