WTN 11-24-2010

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Congrats, fall sports participants! Page 5! City’ Dec. 4 ‘Bright Lights, Little at Main Street • 3 p.m.: Cookie Walk Station the Golden • 3-8 p.m.: Gift Mall at Age Center aus at Main • 4:30-7 p.m.: Santa Cl Street Station • 4:30 p.m.: Chili Cook-off at Carson and Clark • 5:30 p.m.: Lighted parade

The Woodbine Twiner The Official Newspaper of Woodbine, Harrison County, Iowa

www.woodbinetwiner.com November 24, 2010

Volume 132, Issue 48

$1.00

Community Thanksgiving Service Nov. 28 NIKKI DAVIS Editor The Woodbine Ministerial Association is ready to give thanks. And they would like to extend the opportunity for those of faith in all denominations to join in by attending the Community Thanksgiving Service at 4 p.m. Nov. 28 at the Community of Christ Church.

“The purpose is just for all people from the community of faith to come together and celebrate what we have in common,” Community of Christ Pastor Noel Sherer said. Sherer himself has fond memories of the Community Thanksgiving Service, remembering the event going back at least 40 years. “They’ve been doing

this since I was a little kid,” Sherer said, smiling. “It’s always been good and those who attend it, really enjoy it.” The service serves not only to lift the hearts and voices of attendees while offering fellowship, but to help the less fortunate through the holiday. An offering will be taken during the service, with the funds going to the WMA. The WMA, in

turn, utilizes the funds to help those that need it. “Our funding isn’t a real complicated mechanism,” Sherer, also the WMA’s treasurer, said. “We use the funds to help people pay their utility bills if they can’t, or help those See SERVICE Page 6

HCCF grant $51,000 to nonprofits

SHORT TAKES Little League wrestling Woodbine Little League Wrestling Club first practice/sign up will be at 4 p.m. Dec. 5 for kindergarten through second graders, and at 4:45 p.m. for third through sixth graders. There will be a quick parent meeting each time. Permission forms will be handed out in school. For more details, check the Cub News.

Methodist Thrift Shop hours

Nonprofit representatives receiving grant awards included, front row, left to right: Nancy Foutch, Woodbine-Carnegie Public Library; Jennie and Sherry Sherer, Pisgah Reach Out Group; Susan Tallon, Mondamin Public Library; Jenny Moores and Karen Lantz, Woodbine Soccer AYSO; Christina Dickinson, Harrison County Humane Society (with Tyra). Second row, Connie Johnson, Logan Public Library; Sydney Jackson, Modale Parks and Recreation Promoters; Mike Baker, Alegent Health Foundation; Larry Oliver, Harrison County Incident Management Team; John Straight, Harrison County Fair Board. Back row, Harrison County Community Foundation board members, Cindy Pryor, secretary/treasurer, Susan Bonham and Nancy Cohen. Photo: Mary Darling Greg L. Christiansen, Chair of the Harrison County Community Foundation, is pleased to announce $51,100 in grants was awarded to Harrison County nonprofit agencies. With these grants, the Harrison County Community Foundation has distributed over $1.1 million over the last 10 years. The following nonprofit organizations, which submitted applications to the Harrison County Community

Foundation by the Sept. 1 deadline, were awarded grants by the Harrison County Board of Directors: Alegent Health CMH, Barnes Wellness Center Healing Garden, $2,000; American Youth Soccer O rg a n i z a t i o n / Wo o d b i n e , Woodbine Soccer, $7,000; City of Logan Public Library, handicap accessible book drop, $4,800; City of Missouri Valley, Watson Steam Train Restoration & Station/Museum Project,

$5,000; City of Mondamin Public Library, Book Return, $2,100; City of Woodbine, digital projection system for community center, $2,200; Harrison County Fair Board, Heat & A/C Grooms Hall building on Fairgrounds, $3,500; Harrison County Humane Society, shelter and housing for abandoned animals, $2,000; Modale Parks & Recreation Promoters, park benches and picnic table, $3,800; Pisgah Reach Out Group, improvements to City

Park shelter house, $2,900; TeamMates Mentoring Program - Missouri Valley, Mentor/Mentee Resource Library, $2,000; Woodbine Carnegie Public Library, purchase two new computers, $700; Woodbine Community Foundation/Harrison County IMAT, Incident Management Assistance Team (IMAT), $3,100; and the Woodbine Playground Committee, tennis court surfacing and other sport improvements, $10,000. See HCCF Page 6

Woobine Chili cook-off ‘Pinked’ earns $700 Bragging rights are on the line. Well that, and $50 worth of Woodbine Dollars. Woodbine’s annual Christmas celebration, including the lighted parade among other, traditional activities such as visits with Santa Claus, the cookie walk and marshmallow roasting, will feature a new event this year – a chili cook-off. Chili cookers will be competing for $50 worth of See CHILI Page 6

SWAIN REALTY Woodbine, Iowa

NIKKI DAVIS Editor The junior class at Woodbine High School might be led to believe the new color of money is pink after a successful, recent fundraiser. Three of the familiar, often joked about, pink flamingo yard ornaments travelled around Woodbine for a Black and Gold fundraiser called “Pinked.” The ornaments were placed at random homes in Woodbine with a letter attached stating the ornaments would be removed … for a price. The highest donation price, with the entirety of See PINKED Page 6

NEW LISTING 1001 Park St.,

Seeking singlets Woodbine Optimists are asking parents to donate any used singlets, wrestling shoes or head gear to the Little League Wrestling Club. The club will donate the items to the wrestlers. Drop off locations will be NuStyle, Woodbine Elementary School office or the first night of practice. Please call Carrie at 647-2866 with questions. See SHORT TAKES Page 6

Woodbine woman sentenced on federal meth charges A Woodbine woman was sentenced to 10 years last week after pleading guilty to federal methamphetamine charges. Kristine J. Miller, 31, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine and traveling out of state to purchase pseudoephedrine to make the See METH Page 6

NEW LISTING

NIKKI DAVIS Editor

The United Methodist Church Thrift Shop is open from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 6-7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays. Absolutely no televisions, furniture and big appliances.

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