B2 Sunday Oct. 26, 2014 Family album Clubs and meetings Daily • Weight Watchers meeting, 6:30 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 305 W. Seventh. Weigh-ins, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. • High Plains Zen Skype discussion group meeting, 6 p.m. Contact Liz Lawlor at (785) 798-3703 or email [email protected] for more information about the group. Tuesday Monday-Friday Paul and Lucy (Schippers) Baier Paul and Lucy (Schippers) Baier, Hays, will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary Nov. 1, 2014, with the family. Children of the couple are Susan Legleiter and husband, Ron, and Jane Schumacher and husband, Brian, all of Hays, Mary Pfeifer and husband, Steve, Victoria, Betty Johnson and husband, Marty, Lincoln, Neb., and the late Amy Renee Baier in 1990. The couple have 12 grandchildren, 10 greatgrandchildren and also stepgrandchildren. Paul and Lucy (Schippers) Baier were married Nov. 6, 1954, at the Basilica of St. Fidelis, Victoria. Cards can be sent to them at 1604 Fort, Hays, KS 67601. Thursday • Hays Optimist Club meeting, noon, Golden Corral, 383 Mopar Drive. • Kiwanis Club of Hays meeting, noon, Rose Garden Steak Haus and Catering Heritage Room, 230 E. Eighth. For more information about Kiwanis Club, visit www.hayskiwanis. org. • Open-door Alanon family meeting, noon, 410 Oak. • Hays Lions Club meeting, noon, • Narcotics Anonymous, 8 p.m., 410 • Meal Site reservations for seniors Rose Garden Steak Haus and CaterOak. Phone: (785) 625-9860, Josh at age 60 or older must be made the day ing, 230 E. Eighth. (785) 625-0991 or Mary at (785) 432before eating at the Meal Site, 2450 E. • TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensi2428. Eighth. Cost is $3.25 or contribution. For bly) No. 818 meeting, 6 p.m., Trinity • New Beginnings open-door reservations or cancellations, call (785) Lutheran Church basement, (lower Alanon meeting, 7:30 p.m., St. Mi628-6644 between 9 a.m. and noon. level) 2703 Fort. Call Beverly, (316) chael Episcopal Church, 29th and 755-1055, or bednasek@network- Canal. splus.net for more information • Hays High Plains barbershop choabout the group. Everyone is welrus and quartets meeting, 7:30 p.m., • Hays Rotary Club, noon, Rose come. Trinity Lutheran Church basement. Garden Steak Haus and Catering • Open-door Alanon family meeting, • Sunrise Rotary Club of Hays Heritage Room, 230 E. Eighth. 8 p.m., 410 Oak. meeting, 7 a.m., Victor E. Tiger • TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) • Support group for victims of Lounge, Gross Memorial Coliseum at No. 416, Hays, weigh-ins, noon, Via domestic and sexual violence, 5:30 Fort Hays State University. Christi Village basement. Attendees p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church, should use the assisted-living facil2703 Fort. ity’s front entrance, 2225 Canter• Male support group for men who bury (lower level). Call Beverly, (316) have experienced domestic or sexual 755-1055, or email bednasek@ • Narcotics Anonymous, 10 p.m., violence, noon to 1 p.m. Contact the networksplus.net for more inforOptions: Domestic and Sexual Violence 410 Oak. For more information, call mation about the group. Everyone is Services office, (785) 625-3055, for more (785) 625-9860 or (785) 625-0991 or welcome. Mary at (785) 432-2428. information. • Options: Domestic and Sexual Violence Services support groups in Hays are for people in or who have been in abusive relationships. Call for time and location, (785) 625-3055 or (800) 794-4624. • Need help with addiction? Call (800) 556-8885. Monday Saturday Hays Recreation Commission calendar Riedel-Hiatt Ruder-Roth Elizabeth Riedel and Thomas Hiatt were married Aug. 9, 2014, at Village Presbyterian Church, Prairie Village, with the Rev. Jenny McDevitt officiating. Parents of the couple are Charlie and Denise Riedel, Overland Park, and Scott and Dorothy Hiatt, Shawnee. Grandparents of the couple are Leslie and Wayne Jobe, Zanesville, Ohio, the late Dennis Stegman, the late Herb and Felicitas Riedel, Diana Bennett, Shawnee, the late Roy Bennett, and the late Bob and Norma Hiatt. The bride was escorted by her father. Honor attendant was Katherine Riedel. Attendants were Sarah Weiner, Stephanie Snodgrass, Britany Riley and Stephanie Palmer. The bride’s attendant was Rachael Riedel. Best man was Kerry Cobb. Groomsmen were Ben Ashworth, Jayson Jenks, Andy Riedel and Alex Zimmer. Ushers were Curtis Edge, Ryan Riedel and Rusty Riedel. Reader was Josh Edge. Guest book attendants were Bailey Hiatt and Shelby Stegman. Gift attendants were Rebecca Stegman and Victoria Stegman. Program attendants were Hope Schumacher, Sadie Riedel and Hannah White. Flower girl was Zoie Whelan. Ringbearer was Ethan White. The bride is a 2008 graduate of Shawnee Mission West High School and a 2012 and 2013 graduate of University of Kansas. She is a bridge engineer with HNTB in Overland Park. The bridegroom is a 2008 graduate of Shawnee Mission Northwest High School and a 2012 graduate of KU. He is a law school student at KU. The couple have planned a trip to the Dominican Republic in January. The newlyweds are at home in Lawrence. John and Karla Ruder, Plainville, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Emily Marie Ruder, to Joseph Arnold Roth, son of Jamey and Angie Roth, Victoria. The bride-elect is a 2011 graduate of Plainville High School and is attending Kansas State University. The prospective bridegroom is a 2012 graduate of Thomas More Prep-Marian High School and is attending KSU. An Aug. 8, 2015, wedding is planned at the Basilica of St. Fidelis, Victoria. Stork Club Kinley Marie Bollig, daughter of Aaron and Melissa Bollig, Overland Park, was born Sept. 18, 2014. She was 7 pounds, 12 ounces. She was 20 inches long. GrandBollig parents are Connie Bollig, Hays, the late Bob Bollig, and Gary and Annette Trefz, Coggon, Iowa. Great-grandparents are Carlyn Murphy, Hays, the late Harlan Murphy, Jim and Sharon Price, Coggon, and the late Dick and Pat Trefz. Military Air Force Airman Ethan T. Ayers graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree. Ayers is the son of Julie M. Ayers, Colorado Springs, Colo., and grandson of Morris Engle, Phillipsburg. Visit us at www.haysrec.org, where you will find online registration, entry forms, weather cancellations, schedules and more. The HRC office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday (open until 6 p.m. Wednesday). The HRC phone number is (785) 6232650. Trip rescheduled Those who were signed up for the original Quilt Shop Hop trip will get priority, but we still have room for others. We will visit area towns with quilt shop. You will be given a time limit to do your shopping before we move to the next stop. Put on your running shoes and get ready. Meal is not included. Entry deadline: Nov. 5 Entry fee: $10. Date: Nov. 7. Time: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Age: 55 and older. Departs from: Recreation Center. Limitations: minimum five, maximum 20. Wednesday deadlines If a class is full, put your name on the waiting list. We always do our best to accommodate everyone, so if you are not on the waiting list and we add an additional class, you will miss out. Baby T.A.S. (birth to 2) Funny fingers, tickly toes This class is a fun, activitybased, “hands on learning program” where your infant will learn by using their five senses; seeing pictures, handling the learning materials, hearing songs and rhymes, etc. During this time, they will also experience sign language, group activity time, play time, sensory/ learning time. Entry fee: $6. Date: Wednesdays, Nov. 5 to 19. Times: 10:30 to 11 a.m. Ages: 9 to 18 months with an adult. Location: Recreation Center. Limitation: minimum five, maximum 10. Tiny T.A.S. (2 to 5) Bingo Kids, you heard the song, and now it’s time to make some treats for your own dog. The activity will be filled with a story, the song and making your own treats to take home for your special pet. If you don’t have a dog, make some to give to someone’s pet. Announcement Guidelines • Engagement, wedding and anniversary forms are available at the newspaper office, 507 Main. Anniversary information can be submitted before or after the event. Electronic forms are accessible by clicking on “Society” at www. HDNews.net. Forms and pictures must be submitted before noon Wednesday to appear in Sunday’s paper. Fees are as follows and include one picture: $30 for wedding; $25 for engagements; and $25 for anniversaries. An anniversary announcement also can include the couple’s wedding picture for an additional $15 charge. • Birth announcements should include birth date, place of birth, and weight and length of the infant. Also include the names and ages of any siblings and the names and addresses of parents and grandparents. The publishing fee of $10 includes one picture • Clubs and meetings notices can be submitted on forms available at the newspaper office. The deadline is 11 a.m. Thursday. They are published Sunday. Notices might be edited because of space limitations. There is no charge. • Community news, such as club, 4-H and scouting activities and birthdays over age 70 and accompanying pictures, also can be submitted. They are published on Tuesday’s or Thursday’s Community page. There is no charge. Entry deadline: Session 1 and 2: Oct. 29 Entry fee: $3. Date: Session 1: Monday, Nov. 3; Session 2: Wednesday, Nov. 5. Times: Session 1: 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. Session 2: 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. Ages: 3 and older with an adult. Location: Recreation Center Limitations: minimum five, maximum 12. Entry fee: $8. Date: Thursdays, Nov. 6 to 20. Times: 4 to 4:45 p.m. Ages: 5 to 11. Location: Recreation Center. Limitations: minimum eight, maximum 20. Tatting Get registered and learn the lost art of tatting. You will learn the basics of how Busy bodies to make rings, joining and Join the fun of making chains. You will learn how crafts, reading stories, cooking to make a snowflake and projects, gym play and tumedging. As part of the fee, bling during this four-week each participant will receive a session. This is a great way to shuttle and thread. Entry fee: burn some extra energy. Entry $25. Date: Tuesdays, Nov. 4 fee: $10. Date: Tuesdays, Nov. to 11. Time: 7 to 8:30 p.m. 4 to 25. Times: Session 1: Ages: 11 and older. Location: 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. Session 2: Recreation Center. Limita10:30 to 11:15 a.m. Ages: Ses- tions: minimum three, maxision 1: 3 to 4. Session 2: 2 to 3 mum six. Instructor: Deanna with adult. Location: RecNewberry. reation Center. Limitation: Adult leisure Minimum five, maximum 12. you’re not ready to go home, why not stay for a game of cards, dominos or a game of dice. Entry fee: $5. Date: Session 1: Monday, Nov. 17. Time: noon to 1:30 p.m. Ages: 55 and older. Location: Recreation Center. Limitations: minimum six, maximum 15. Breakfast bingo Enjoy a delicious breakfast while trying your luck with a few games of bingo. Win a prize or just have fun. Entry fee: $5. Date: Session 2: Monday, Nov. 3. Times: 9 to 10 a.m. Ages: 55 and older. Location: Recreation Center. Limitation: minimum five, maximum 15. Wellness Corporate wellness program The Corporate Wellness and Health Incentive Join us for a relaxing eveprogram offered is a great ning at Pottery Works to make way to keep your employees a beautiful fused fall candle motivated, productive and holder using fall colors. Entry healthy throughout the work Fee: $40. Date: Thursday, year. With a minimum of five Nov. 6. Time: 7 to 9 p.m. participants, you will receive Ages: 18 and older. Location: a membership at discounted Pottery Works, 126 W. Ninth. rate. You will also be entered Limitations: minimum five. automatically into our Corporate Wellness ChalTatting lenge. Just one of the many Get registered and learn ways we are helping you with the lost art of tatting. You your Wellness Goals. Call will learn the basics of how the HRC Fitness Center for to make rings, joining and more details at (785) 623chains. You will learn how 2658. to make a snowflake and Corporate wellness challenge edging. As part of the fee, This is a fun and healthy each participant will receive a shuttle and thread. Entry fee: way to keep your employees motivated throughout the $25. Date: Tuesdays, Nov. 4 holiday and winter months. to 11. Time: 7 to 8:30 p.m. Ages: 18 and older. Location: There are three different monthly challenges, and Recreation Center. Limitacorporate winners of the tions: minimum three, maximum six. Instructor: Deanna challenges will receive a free month’s membership. You Newberry. must be a participating Corporate Wellness and Health Actively 55 Club Incentive company to particiT-shirt scarves Join us as we make a scarf pate in this program. Entry using one of your old T-shirts fee: free. Date: Saturday, Nov. (the older the shirt, the softer 1, Monday, Dec. 1, Friday, Jan. 2. Location: Fitness the scarf will be). Bring a Center. Limitations: Must shirt (one without screen be a participating Corporate printing on it tends to work better) in your choice of color Wellness and Health Incentive member. and a pair of sharp scissors. You might also bring beads, Youth sports scraps of leather or fabric to Instructional basketball add additional details to your This program introduces scarf. Great for yourself or to the basics of basketball to make as Christmas or birthday gifts. Entry fee: $8. Date: youth in grades kindergarten through second. This will be Saturday, Nov. 8. Time: 4 to a fun way to learn to dribble, 5 p.m. Ages: 55 and older. Location: Recreation Center. pass, shoot and more. Entry Limitations: minimum three, fee: $15. Date: Saturdays, Nov. 1 to Dec. 13. We will maximum eight. not meet Nov. 29. Grade Let’s do lunch and Time: Kindergarten: Break up your busy day 10 to 10:50 a.m.;first grade: with a relaxing lunch at the 11:10 a.m. to noon; Second Recreation Center. The sograde: 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. cial scene starts at noon with Location: HRC Gyms 1 lunch. Following lunch, if and 2. Mystery evening Sticky fingers This class is for kids with inquiring minds. We will make play-dough, color sand, paint with sponges and a variety of other things. Entry fee: $3. Date: Session 1: Thursday, Nov. 6. Time: Session 1, Time A: 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. Session 1, Time B: 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. Ages: Session 1, Time A: 2 with an adult. Session 1, Time B: 3 to 5 with an adult. Location: Recreation Center. Limitations: minimum five, maximum 12. Tween T.A.S. (5 to 17) Lindy hop dance lessons Come with a partner to learn and enjoy the basics of the Lindy hop and also a quick lesson on the jitterbug. At the end of each lesson, there will be opportunity to dance and practice new moves from the lesson. Entry fee: $35 full session or $10 per class. Date: Mondays, Nov. 3 to 24. Times: 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Ages: 13 and older. Location: 13th Street Gym, 323 W. 13th. Limitations: minimum six, maximum 16 (eight couples). Instructor: Brittany and Jeremy Hughes. Junk drawer robotics Learn how to create your own robots from things you find in the “junk drawer” around the house and shop. This session is taught by Susan Schlichting, Ellis County Extension agent for 4-H youth development. List any food allergies when signing up for this class. Entry fee: $6. Date: Tuesday, Nov. 4. Time: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Ages: 9 to 11. Location: Recreation Center. Limitations: minimum five, maximum 10. Instructor: Susan Schlichting, Ellis County Extension agent for 4-H youth development. Fun and fitness Get fun workouts using basic body movement and gross motor skills. Gain strength, flexibility and balance crawling up, down, over and through mats, parachutes, hoops and more. 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