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After one and a half years of severe pain in my back, leg and ankle, a routine series of physical therapy, a series of shots in my back, pain medication, acupuncture treatments and consultations with the surgeon, I have great relief from the decompression therapy treatments at Rosemeyer Jones Chiropractic. I have been able to return to my normal routine, for which I am so grateful.
-Colleen, Platteville
Beginning Point Church
148 3rd Ave, Benton, WI 53803; (608) 759-2001
Pastor Richard Gault, www.beginningpointchurch.com office.beginningpoint@gmail.com
Children's Church 10:45 a.m., Sunday Morning Service 10:30 a.m., Wednesday Adult Bible Study/Youth Events 6:30 p.m. On Summer Break Until September.
Belmont United Methodist Church 101 E State St., Belmont, WI 53510
Pastor Clark Grosvenor
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m., Tues; Men's Prayer Breakfast, 6:00 a.m. Everyone is welcome.
Benton United Methodist Church 172 West Main St., Benton, WI; (608) 759-5551
Pastor Ed Santiago; pastoredsantiago@gmail.com Sun. Worship 10 a.m.; Sun. School during Worship; Wed. Youth Group 6 p.m. September-May.
Calvary Baptist Church Corner of Hwy. 80 N. & Golfview Dr. Platteville, WI; (608) 348-9970; www.cbcplatteville.com; Sun. 9:45 a.m.; Sun. School all ages, 10:45 a.m. including Children’s Church & Nursery; Wed. 6:30 p.m. King’s Kids Program; Wed. 7 p.m. Prayer & Bible Study.
Calvary Community Church 9175 Old Potosi Road, Lancaster, WI 53813 (608)723-4383
ccclancaster@yahoo.com
Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Services 10:30a.m. Bible Study Sundays at 6 pm. Follow us on Facebook
Castle Rock Lutheran Church 14677 Church Rd., Fennimore Rev. Wm. "Bud" Budzinski • 9:30 a.m. All are welcome! Follow us on Facebook
Centenary United Methodist Church 226 W. Church St., Shullsburg, WI (608) 965-3455
Pastor Maria Kim; centenaryumcoffice@yahoo.com Sunday 10:30 am in-person and online service
Church of Christ 340 E. Mineral St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-6062; plattevillechurch@yahoo.com
Sun. Bible Study 10 a.m.; Sun. Worship 10:45 a.m.
Community Evangelical
Free Church
300 Pioneer Rd. East, Platteville, WI; (608) 348-7330
Pastor Larry Lloyd cefcplatteville.org; office@cefcplatteville.org
Adult Sun. School 9:00 a.m.; Sun. Worship 10:00 a.m.
Community of Christ 325 W. Walnut St., Lancaster, WI; (608) 723-4682;
Sun. Worship 10:30 a.m.
Congregational United Church of Christ
300 Maiden St., Mineral Point, WI.
(608) 987-2025; mpucchrist@gmail.com
Pastor Susan Carr
Sunday worship 10:00 am
Cowboy Country Church 1200 Betty Ln, Mineral Point, WI; (608) 987-2777
Interim Pastor Roger Johnson; www.graceisagift.com
Non-Denominational Worship: Sun. 10 a.m. & Tues. 7 p.m.;
Sun. School 8:45 a.m., Adults & Children
Cuba City United Methodist Church 401 S. Main St., Cuba City, WI; (608) 744-2538
Pastor JoAnn Meyer; pjccumc@outlook.com
Sun. Worship: Sept.-May 10 a.m., Wednesday night Live Sept. 15-May
Dinner at 5:30pm 6pm PreK-5th 6:30pm youth 6th-12th
Darlington & Fayette
United Methodist Church 550 Main St., Darlington, WI; (608) 776-4114
Pastor InSun Lee
darlingtonumc@gmail.com
Summer Worship: Fayette - 8 a.m. • Darlington - 9:30 a.m.
Davies Memorial UCC 134 N. Main St., Potosi, WI; (608) 763-2165
Pastor Ty Hines Sunday 10:00 a.m.
Dodgeville United Methodist Church 327 N. Iowa St., Dodgeville, WI, (608) 935-5451
Rev. Jim Droste; www.dodgevilleumc.org
Sun. Worship 9 a.m.; Wed. Feeding Friends Community Meal 5 p.m.
Faith Fellowship Church 412 W. Spring St., Dodgeville, WI, (608) 935-2655
Pastor Alex Ruggieri; www.dodgevilleffc.com Sunday School 9 a.m.; Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.; Wed. Prayer Meeting 7 p.m.
Faith Lutheran Church 120 S. Jefferson, Cuba City, WI; (608) 744-8420; www.faithlutherancc.org; Sun. Worship 9:30 a.m.;
Faith Lutheran Church AFLC 400 Ridge St., Mineral Point, WI; (608) 987-4543
Rev. Cal Schaver; Sun. Worship 10 a.m.; Sun. School 9:15 a.m.
Faith Lutheran Church (WELS) 132 S. Tyler St., Lancaster, WI; (608) 349-6776
Sun. Worship 7:45 a.m.
Family In Faith Church 1096 Lincoln Ave., Fennimore, WI 53809; (608) 553-7825
Pastor Renee Thomas; familyinfaith18@gmail.com Sun. Worship 9am, Faith Finders 10am http://familyinfaithchurch.org/
Fennimore/Stitzer United Methodist Church
Pastor Wm. "Bud" Budzinski www.fennimoreumc.com (608) 822-6797
1450 Second Street, Fennimore WI 11542 Kluckhohn Street, Stitzer WI
Fennimore Sunday Worship: 8 AM, 11 AM and 6:30 PM Stitzer Sunday Worship: 10:45 AM
First Baptist Church 15691 Cty. Rd. K, Darlington, WI; (608) 776-3566;
Pastor Nick McElrath; www.fbcdarlington.com;
Sun. School all ages 9 a.m.; Fellowship 10 a.m.; Worship 10:30 a.m.
First Congregational
United Church of Christ 80 Market St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-6578
Pastor Sonja L Ingebritsen; uccplatt.org • Sun. 10:30 a.m.
First English Lutheran Church 215 W. Pine St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-3022; felcoffice@centurytel.
net; Face-to-Face Service: Sun., 10 a.m., Wed., 6:30 p.m.
First Presbyterian Church 133 W. Oak St. Lancaster, WI; (608)723-4441; Pastor Mark Hoehne Sunday Worship 9:00 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:00 a.m. NurseryThird Grade. Wed. Night Christian Ed. 6:30 p.m. Fourth Grade-High School.
Hazel Green United Methodist Church
1920 Percival St., Hazel Green, WI (253) 886-6015
Maria Kim, pastormariakim@gmail.com
Everyone is welcome, Sunday Worship & Children's Sunday School 8:45 a.m.
Hope Lutheran Church 555 Commerce Street, PO Box 27, Mineral Point WI 53565 (608) 987-3500 Pastor Kate Kiekhafer Sunday morning worships 8:30 a.m.
Services are recorded and can be viewed at the website hopelutheranmp.webs.com
Lighthouse Church
Office location: Mt. Horeb, WI. Pastor Derek Mason, 608-425-8620 Website: LHChurch.net
Sat. Worship Posts at 5 p.m.
Live Streaming ONLY on Facebook@LHChurchWI
Livingston Free Methodist Church 425 W. Barber Ave., Livingston, WI; (608) 943-6244; Rev. Gregory Marsh; gamarsh61@gmail.com; Sun. 9:30 a.m.; Sun. School 9:45 a.m. (Adults & Children); Wed. Children & Youth 6:30 p.m.
Lutheran Church of Peace 1345 N. Water St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-3166 admin@lutheranchurchofpeace.org; Sat. Worship Service 6 p.m.; Sun. Service 9 a.m.
Livingston, Montfort and Cobb
United Methodist Churches
Starting in December
Only ONE 9:30 am Worship each Sunday December in Livingston - 415 W. Woodward Ave. January will be in Montfort
Everyone is welcome!
See website for more info. lmcumc.org or call office Tue-Fri mornings 608-943-6606
Pastor Kristen Lowe, revkristenlowe@gmail.com
Adult Sunday school in Livingston 8:30 am before worship
New Life Church 210 S. Iowa St., Dodgeville, WI; (608) 935-1470
Pastor Simon Chappell; pastorchappell@newlife-upc.org Sun. School 9:30 a.m.; Sun. Worship 10:30 a.m.
Parish Of The Hills
United Methodist Churches
Parish Office (608) 987-2700, 400 Doty St., Mineral Point, WI pohumc@gmail.com. parishofthehills.org
Pastor:Christina Droste, darling8180@gmail.com
Sunday Worship: 8:00 a.m. Bethel UMC, 1158 County Road W, & 39 Mineral Point, WI 9:15 a.m. First UMC, 400 Doty St., Mineral Point, WI 10:45 a.m. Linden UMC, 535 Main St.on Hwy. 39, Linden, WI
All are welcome!
Platteville Free Methodist Church
350 E. Furnace St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-4800;
Pastor Jeff Suits; www.plattevillefreemethodist.org Wed. 6:30 p.m. Family Night for Children Youth & Adults; Sun. School 9:30 a.m.; Sun. Worship 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m.
Platteville United Methodist Church 1065 Lancaster St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-9508;
Pastor Tammy Clausen; www.plattevilleumc.org
Traditional Service 8:30 a.m.; Sun. School all ages 9:45 a.m. Alive Rock & Roll service every first & third Wednesday of every month, 7PM.
Pleasant View Primitive Methodist Church 12987 Pleasant View Rd., Belmont, WI. Reverend Bruce Bennett 608-762-5585, Sunday Worship 8:00 a.m.
Coffee Fellowship time following Service.
Plymouth Congregational UCC 115 W. Merrimac St., Dodgeville, WI; (608) 935-5727
Rev. Joylynn Graham; plymouthuccdodgeville.org
Like us on FB for Sunday Live Online Worship at 10:00 a.m.
Point Baptist Church 949 Fountain St., Mineral Point, WI; (608) 987-3727
www.PointBaptistChurch.com, Services: Adult & Children Sun. School 9:30 a.m., Worship Service 10:30 a.m., Wed. Bible Study & Prayer 7 p.m.
Rolling Hills Church 1585 West Main Street, Platteville, WI. 608-331-0079; rollinghillschurch.com; Pastor Matt Wunderlin; Sun. 10 a.m.
St. Mary's 130 W. Cedar St., Platteville, WI; (608)496-1058; toll free 888-711-4960 info@saintmaryplatteville.com; Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.Sat. Latin 8 a.m. & English 4 p.m.; Sun. 9 a.m. & noon Hispanic.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church (WELS) 200 Broadway St., Platteville, WI; www.stpaulsplatteville.org; (608) 349-6776, Pastor Joel Kluender, Sun. Worship 9:15 a.m.; Sun. School Bible Class 10:30 a.m.
St. Peter Lutheran Church 1075 Adams St Fennimore, WI., (608) 822-6513
Website: stpeterfennimore@tds.net
Sunday School: 8:30 to 9:15 am
Sunday Worship 9:30 am
Straight is the Way Fellowship
130 W. Dewey Street, Platteville WI 53818; 608-732-4377
Coordinator: Brian Chapman www.straightistheway.org
Saturday / Sabbath Meeting 10am; Call for Location
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
630 Ridge Ave., Platteville WI; 608-642-1501, www.churchofjesuschrist.org
President Steve Elvidge
Sacrament Meeting every; Sun. 10 a.m.; Youth (ages 12-18) and
Trinity
Waldwick Community Church 238 County Road W, Mineral Point, WI
Westview Methodist Church 770 W. Madison St., Platteville, WI; (608) 348-3310; Pastor Bob Korntved; www.westviewmethodist.com Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday Bible study & prayer 6:30 p.m.
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Theatre of Ballet Arts (TOBA) is presenting its eighth production of The Nutcracker Ballet with talent from 14 communities. Once again families can affordably enjoy the holiday classic of Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker December 3-4 and 10-11 in the Platteville Municipal Auditorium. The Nutcracker 2022 performance is under the direction of Summer Hamille, artistic director of TOBA.
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On December 7, 1941, Japan launched a surprise attack on the American naval facilities at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. According to History.com, the goal of this attack, which claimed the lives of more than 2,400 Americans, was to destroy the Pacific Fleet. Though the attack crippled or destroyed roughly
20 American ships and more than 300 airplanes, the Pacific Fleet was not destroyed. History.com notes that, by the time of the attack, aircraft carriers, and not battleships such as the USS Arizona and the USS Oklahoma, both of which were heavily battered during the assault, had become the
most important naval vessels. All of the Pacific Fleet’s aircraft carriers were elsewhere on December 7, 1941. Within a day of the attack, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt declared war on Japan, a declaration that ultimately paved the way for the United States to enter World War II.
HAY and straw for sale. Big squares, round bails and small squares. Can deliver. Call Nic, 608-574-7596.
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LARGE SQUARE bales, 1st crop, $60 per bale; and ROUND BALES: 2nd crop Grass-$75, Alfalfa Round Bales - $80, Bring your own truck & trailer, will load. 608-778-0346.
BIG SQUARES of Western hay. 563-419-7370.
HAY AND Bedding Auction. Every Saturday at 12:00 Noon. Reynolds Feed & Supply. Cobb, WI. 608-623-2121. www.reynold slivestock.com.
IH 1680 combine; 1020 20' bean head; 1063 6-row corn head; 863 parts head; 4 gravity boxes. 608778-3710 or 608-794-2321, leave message if no answer.
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FOR SALE: Polled and Horned Hereford Yearling Bulls. All E.P.D.s and scan data available. Sand Rock Ranch, Kevin Bennett 608-778-8685.
HORSES FOR sale 5 year old Dutch Harness Horse, 16.1hh, black 4 white socks, Gelding. Lots of chrome. Broke to drive. $6,000. Call/text 608-790-7104.
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2nd Tuesday of every month
Platteville - Suicide Awareness, Prevention & Support Group, MCB Motor Branch, 90 S. 2nd St., 6:30-8pm
See ad for more details!
Open Now
Richland Center - Oakwood Fruit Farm, open 7 days a week, 9am4pm, 31128 Apple Ridge Rd.
Now-Christmas
Hazel Green - Cut Your Own, Stangls Tree Farm, 1632 Sinsinawa Rd.
Now-January 1
Dubuque - Re ections in the Park Lights Festival, Louis Murphy Park, 5-10pm daily. See Santa every Tuesday through Christmas!
December 1-31
Darlington - Riverside Re ections
Platteville - Katie’s Trees of Light Display, 5-10pm daily, 275 W. Bus. Hwy. 151
December 8
Boscobel - Athletic Boosters 8-Pin Tap, Boscobel Bowl & Banquet
December 10
Lancaster - Santa at the Courthouse, 9-11am
Boscobel - Empty Stocking Event, Pour House, 2pm
Bagley - Christmas in Bagley, all over town, 3-6pm
Cuba City - Christmas Glow Celebration, 8am-5pm
Cuba City - Holiday Glow Parade, 6pm
See ad for more details!
Dodgeville - Holiday Bake Sale, Iowa Co. Historical Society, 1301 N. Bequette St., 8am-2pm, Saffron, tea biscuits, fruit cake & lefse.
December 10 & 11
Platteville - The holiday classic of Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker, Platteville Municipal Auditorium December 14
Darlington - Shop Late Wednesday, 5-7pm
May 7
Platteville - Your “Happily Ever After” Starts Here 2023 Wedding Expo, The BARn, 6935 Mound View Rd., Noon-3pm See ad for more details!
May 7 - 13
Area - National Travel and Tourism Week, a time for travel and tourism professionals to celebrate the value travel holds for our economy, businesses, communities and well-being
8:00am-12:00 (Noon): Cuba City Lioness Bake SaleAmerican Legion Building 1O:OOam-2:00pm: United Methodist Church Bake Sale 4:30pm-6:00pm: Food & Hot Chocolate at Presidential Courtyard • Knights of Columbus - Hot Dogs, Cuba City Lions Club - Deep Fried Cheese Curds, FFA - Popcorn, Town & Countr y, 4H - Hot Chocolate
4:30pm-?: Christmas Carolers - CCHS, St. Rose, United Methodist Church 6:00pm: Candyland Christmas "GLOW" Parade
Following the Parade • Presidential Courtyard Mr & Mrs. Santa Claus - Children can visit with Santa and receive a gift bag from Cuba City Lioness and Hometown Pharmacy Don’t forget The Grinch will be there too!!! Parade Winners and Home & Business Decorating Contest Winners will be announced at the Parade
YF: Tell us about Carson:
Jamie: Carson was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in January of 2018. Unfortunately treating this disease did not work and Carson went to heaven in March 2020 . Although Carson had cancer, that didn’t de ne who he truly was. We would like to introduce you to our amazing son Carson. One of Carson’s favorite things to do was play games... video games, board games, sports games! He loved to play, and he REALLY loved to win!!! Carson was a hard worker. Carson was involved in many things at school, and everything he was involved in, he excelled in, including academics, music, theater, leadership groups, and sports. Carson was a brother and son! Carson is one of the middle children of 4 kiddoes. He has always been the kind of brother that could get his siblings going. Our life without Carson is de nitely not as fun without stinky feet and farts, all the teasing, and the corny jokes. Carson was a trickster but also so loving! We always knew how much he loved and cared for his family and friends. Although Carson is no longer here with us on earth, we still celebrate him every day. One of our favorite ways to celebrate him is with our Kindness for Carson campaign. Throughout the year, and especially on his birthday, we do random acts of kindness with others in our surrounding communities, all in Carson’s name. We love you and miss you every single day Carson! We will keep ghting cancer and spreading kindness in your name until we will be reunited again someday!
YF: Tell us about your family: Jamie: My husband Heath is originally from South Wayne, WI the son of Joe and Rhonda Hartwig. I am from Darlington, WI, the daughter of James
and Shirley Acherman. We started our family in Darlington and have lived here ever since. Carson is the second child of 4 children... James, Carson, Catie, and Grady. We have lots of great pets, too!
YF: What made you decide to start Kindness for Carson:
Jamie: Kindness for Carson was originally started by a wonderful community member after Carson passed away. One of the things Carson was remembered for was his kindness so this seemed like an obvious way to keep his memory alive. To know that Carson is still making people smile is such a beautiful thing.
After a little while, we took the group over. It made perfect sense for us to keep sharing kindness because we received so much of it when Carson was sick. It is hard to explain or describe what it was like to watch your child be so sick and you can’t x it. That was all we could worry about. Thank goodness
that was all we had to worry about because of the kindness from all the people in the surrounding communities! They took over and helped with child care, nances, gifts, meals, everything!!!! Without their kindness, we would not have been able to spend all that much needed time with Carson. We will forever be grateful for this and want to continue spreading this to others.
YF: What are some of the Random Acts of Kindness you have seen:
Jamie: There are so many acts and all so different...
Paying for unsuspecting customers’ drive thru meals, owers to the nursing home to brighten residents’ days, stuffed animals at the funeral home for children who have lost a loved one, surprise free car washes, yummy treats for coworkers, toys for patients in the Children’s Hospital, food for turtles in Florida, sweets to our sweet local
businesses, kindness books donated to local libraries, quarters in vending machines for unsuspecting little kids, donations to local charities, the list goes on and on.
YF: Tell us about some of the ways you are giving back:
Jamie: This year we have a great line up including free food from area businesses including donuts, cookies, and “Carson specials” (cheese pizza and a root beer). After all those treats, you can go for a free workout at a local gym. To help you get your day off on the right foot, you can get silly socks with a $20 bill in it. Donations will be going to some local schools for playground equipment and lunch for the teachers. We will be going to the local nursing home to have some fun turkey bowling and make a turkey craft. There is a “Carson Critter Care Clinic” that will be stitching up broken stuffed animals for free. Again, the list will continue to grow as the week goes on. As the list grows, we hope the smiles do too. Spreading kindness is such a simple thing but is so needed! We are so thankful to everyone that shares kindness in Carson’s name.
YF: Explain about the cards and how our readers can get them:
Jamie: We have Kindness Carson cards that we ask people to share when they do their kind act. The idea is that the kindness spreads, as the recipient of the card and act shares kindness with someone else and passes the card on. The cards have made it all over, including Florida and Hawaii. We hope you receive an act of kindness and a card someday. If you would like to start spreading kindness and would like some cards, you can email me at jmesuehartwig@gmail.com with your address, and we will send you some in the mail.
The following are some ways to impart more magic into Christmas Eve celebrations.
Practicing Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ on Christmas. On Christmas Eve, churches often hold celebrations that may include late-evening or midnight masses that celebrate the birth of Christ when the calendar switches over to December 25. While it does make for a late night, it can be thought-provoking for kids and a unique experience unlike any other.
Children like to leave out a plate of cookies and a glass of milk for Santa. That makes Christmas Eve a perfect time to whip up a fresh batch of cookies. Explore different recipes to come up with a unique offering each year.
Watching television or looking at a tablet or mobile phone before bed can be too stimulating when it’s time for children to wind down for bed. Choose a holiday tale or tales that can be read as a Christmas Eve bedtime story. Reciting the poem “A Visit from St. Nicholas (‘Twas the Night Before Christmas)” is a great way to set the Christmas Eve mood.
Make a batch of ‘reindeer dust’
Why should Santa’s reindeer be left out when it comes to receiving treats? Reindeer dust, made from a combination of oatmeal, rice cereal, dried fruits, and glitter (if desired), is purported to attract Santa’s reindeer and provide them a nibble at the same time. Plus, it’s generally safe for other animals in the yard to eat.
Caroling may not be the norm, but some families may want to revive it. Close-knit communities can organize familycentric caroling opportunities and roam the cul-de-sacs and other pedestrian-friendly areas singing popular songs.
Christmas Eve is a great time to embrace various traditions that help to make the season even more special.
Jams and preserves:
Fruit jams and preserves are versatile foods. They are as at home on toast and biscuits as they are as llings in cookies and tarts. Jams and preserves can be made with relatively few ingredients and work well with seasonal fruits.
Cinnamon rolls: Warm, sticky and full of aromatic spice, cinnamon rolls are the perfect comfort foods. These rolls do not typically have a long shelf life, so be sure to present them promptly before they get stale.
Pancakes (or cookies) in a jar: If you have a fantastic recipe that you can’t resist sharing, turn it into a gift. Measure and package the ingredients into mason jars, tie with ribbons and include directions for preparation and cooking.
Mini bundt cakes: Fruit cakes may be a holiday standard, but bundt cakes make for great and traditional offerings as well. Miniature bundts lled with chocolate chips, dried fruits or even those soaked in a favorite boozybutter glaze can be moist
and delicious.
Chocolate barks or fudges: Seasonal avors can come to life in chocolate treats. White chocolate lled with peppermint pieces or dark chocolate and cherry chunks are tasty pairings. Break apart portions of the bark or cut the fudge with cookie cutters and gift inside cello bags tied with ribbons or in cardboard candy boxes.
Shortbread cookie ornaments: Circular shortbread cookies can be decorated with royal icing to look like Christmas ornaments. They can be eaten or even placed on trees to complete holiday decor.
Festive cookie pops: Cookie pops can be made by mixing homemade or prepurchased crumbled cake with frosting or softened cream cheese and formed into balls. Insert a lollipop stick and dip the
balls into melted chocolate or candy melts. Sprinkles, nonpareils or luster dust can be used to enhance the covered pops.
Parents: Michelle and Roger Ripp
Siblings: Cole Ripp (14), Jackie Kelley (36), and Amanda Hoffman (40)
Pets: Bo (dog) and Sunny (horse)
Favorite Food: Grandma Beth’s cheesy potatoes
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YF: Who is your role model?
Mackenzie: Linda Tucker - She is the kindesthearted woman I know and volunteers hours upon hours of her time to benefit her community. I want to be just like her.
YF: Who is your favorite teacher?
Mackenzie:: Mr. Dalton Miles (English).
YF: What is your favorite classroom subject?
Mackenzie: Anatomy and Physiology.
YF : What is your best memory of high school?
Mackenzie: Homecoming week every year.
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YF: What did you want to be when you were in kindergarten?
Mackenzie: A baker.
YF: What do you want to be now that you are grown up?
Mackenzie: An Ultrasound Technician.
YF: What advice would you give to incoming Freshmen?
Mackenzie: Take advantage of these four years. Hang out with friends, attend sporting events, join clubs, have fun, and of course, work hard in the classroom.
The holiday season is a special time of year. Many factors combine to make the holiday season so unique and festive, and that includes all the effort people put into decorating their homes.
Much thought is giving to holiday lighting arrangements and which tree to buy, but it’s equally important to consider pets when decorating. Many common household pets are naturally curious, and that curiosity can make it dif cult to decorate safely come the holiday season. But various pet-proo ng strategies can ensure holiday decorations and displays aren’t compromised by four-legged friends this season.
• Secure the Christmas tree. Much like other residents of the home, pets may be mesmerized by a glowing Christmas tree. Pets may sniff around the tree or investigate it closely, which can increase the chances that it tips over. That poses a signi cant safety hazard and underscores the importance of using a sturdy stand. Fastening the tree to a wall, much like one might do with a television that isn’t mounted, adds a further layer of
protection from tip-overs.
• Block off the base of a live tree. Live trees need water to stay green and keep their needles throughout the season. That water could prove enticing to thirsty pets. Drinking water from a tree stand could increase the risk of the tree tipping over and the water could upset the stomach of pets if the tree was treated with pesticides prior to being brought home. When decorating with a live tree, make sure the base of the tree where the water will be is blocked off. A small fence around the tree could keep curious pets away. The room where the tree is located should be locked or inaccessible when pets are home alone.
• Inspect and conceal light wires. Wires can become frayed over time, and that could pique pets’ curiosity. Lighting wires should always be inspected prior to decorating and frayed or damaged wires should be thrown away, even if it means replacing lights. If wires are still sturdy, conceal them along the base of the wall using a cable concealer, which prevents pets from chewing on them.
• Avoid lighting candles. Candles should not be lit in homes with pets. Even candles on shelves that are seemingly beyond pets’ reach can be hazardous, as
People make many renovations around their homes to improve their quality of life. When attention turns to the bedroom, some changes can greatly affect quality of sleep.
The temperature of the bedroom, its con guration and lighting can impact a person’s ability to get a good night’s sleep. However, the item that may bear the most in uence is the mattress.
The Better Sleep Council says whether one wakes up feeling rested and healthy depends largely on the age of a mattress and its condition. A good mattress should alleviate pressure on joints while providing bodily support. It should not be a contributor to aches and pains. Mattresses that are seven years or older may need to be replaced.
A century or two ago, mattresses were constructed of whatever people had on hand - from feathers to pine needles to straw. That’s all changed today. But even though there are many options, it’s key for people to discover which material is right for them.
Innerspring (also called coil) mattresses have been around for some time. These metal springs provide internal support. The number of coils, types of coils and distribution pattern throughout the mattress impacts how well the bed will conform to the body. These mattresses may be best for back or stomach sleepers due to their level of support. Keep in mind that innerspring mattresses may have limited durability and may start to sag after just a few years.
Memory foam mattresses are relatively recent additions to the market. According to the mattress shopping resource The Sleep Judge, memory foam mattresses may eventually replace innerspring mattresses. Famous for its ability to contour to the shape of the user’s body, memory foam envelops a person and absorbs energy. This means there’s less motion transfer. That’s a big plus when sleeping with
a partner who moves around in bed. Memory foam provides a high level of pressure point relief and promotes proper spine alignment.
Gel foam mattresses bounce back to their original form when pressure is released. Hollow columns in the mattress allow for increased air ow that improves this pressure release and enables people to sleep coolly and comfortably. Sometimes gel is paired with memory foam for a hybrid mattress.
Latex mattresses are coveted due to their durability and comfort. Latex also conforms to the body, but more generally than memory foam, so it bounces back quickly. One of the biggest draws to latex mattresses is how natural they are. Latex is made from natural rubber. Cost can be prohibitive, however, as latex mattresses tend to be expensive.
Purchasing a new mattress can lead to better sleep. This is a bedroom renovation worth pursuing.
pets, especially cats, have a way of accessing spaces they seemingly shouldn’t be able to reach. Use electric candles in lieu of traditional ones.
• Speak to a vet about seasonal plants and owers before bringing them into the home. Pet owners can speak with their veterinarians before bringing poinsettias, holly and other seasonal plants and owers into their homes. Some pets could suffer allergic reactions if they eat certain seasonal plants, so it’s best to err on the side of caution and speak to a vet before including live plants and owers in decorative displays. Decorating is part of the holiday season. Pet owners must exercise an extra bit of caution to keep their pets and homes safe when decorating during this special time.
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DATE: Saturday, December 10th
TIME: 10:30
LOCATION: From Monroe, WI go east on Hwy. 81-11 to Richland Rd., go south to Middle Juda Rd., go west to farm.
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