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THE SABETHA WEEKLY RECIPE SES PROGRAM SINCE 1876 No Bake Fourth grade students WEDNESDAY Chocolate Fudge perform music program OCT FUN&GAMES 12B SCHOOL&YOUTH 9B 19 2016 HALLOWEEN EVENTS Horrorfest Ghosts, goblins and ghouls will be out to spook you at the one-night-only event — the Old Albany Horrorfest and Hayrack Tour to be held Sat- urday, Oct. 29. The new event, sponsored by the Albany Historical Society and the Sabetha Chamber of Commerce, will be held one mile north of Sabetha on X4 Road. The scary good time lasts from 6 to 10 p.m., and will in- clude a horrific hayrack tour of the haunted grounds at Albany. The Albany Historical So- ciety will offering food at the “Leaky Cauldron Cafe” on site from 6 to 10 p.m. Admission is $3 or one non- perishable food item. Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult 18 or over. Crafty duo gives ladies a night out Trick or Treat Once again this year, the Sa- betha Police Department and Sabetha Chamber of Com- merce are teaming up to offer area families with a Spook-tac- {crafting with friends} ular Trick or Treat experience. The annual Sabetha Trick or Treat on Main Street event is KRISTA WASINGER The garage studio is decorated with rustic set for Monday, Oct. 31, begin- furniture and home decor, creating an in- ning at 4 p.m. with a Spook- Women in Sabetha and surrounding viting environment for ladies to create. tacular Story Time at Mary areas have taken to the crafting craze with “We understand how important it is Cotton Public Library. Create Sabetha: Girls Craft Night. For the for women to have time together and Trick-or-Treating begins at last year, crafty moms and business owners for moms to have a little time away from 4:30 p.m. on Sabetha’s Main Danielle Rebant and Kelsi Strahm have home,” Kelsi said. “We love seeing our Street. Downtown businesses brought creative craft nights to the com- crafters return time after time and hear- will offer treats. Parents and/ munity. Create Sabetha hosts craft parties, ing the positive or guardians are asked to bring birthday parties, baby showers and bridal comments.” UPCOMING EVENTS children to Sabetha City Hall showers, along with their once-a-month As moms first to receive a treat bag from girls’ craft night. themselves, CREATE SABETHA VIP EVENT Friday, Oct. 21, an SPD officer, then proceed The two have been friends for years Danielle and at The Main Event westward down the south side and both enjoy crafting. Having both at- Kelsi know (This event is sold out.) of Main Street, crossing at 11th tended craft events elsewhere, Danielle how difficult it MIDWEST MODERN MARKET Street and walking eastward and Kelsi wanted to bring similar events is to get out and Fall Craft Show, back toward City Hall. to the community that would encourage do something 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Different from previous ladies to take a night for themselves to do for yourself. Saturday, Oct. 22, years, there will be no costume something fun. It began with the hashtag “The first at The Main Event contest this year. to share on social media - #createsabetha. step is just get- Danielle and Kelsi knew they wanted the ting it on the calendar,” Danielle said. word “create” and something to represent “Create Sabetha has given ladies the women in the community - eventually it chance to unwind and unleash their in- just became who they were. ner crafting goddesses!” said crafter Andee Food Drives Women of all ages can spend time with Rettele. “These women have created the Two food drives will be friends while creating trendy crafts rang- perfect environment filled with friends held on Monday, Oct. 31, both ing from festive holiday decor to wood and fellowship perfect for novice and ex- benefitting the Sabetha Food crafts. Complete with drinks, snacks and pert crafters. Everyone walks away with a Pantry. giveaways, Create Sabetha craft nights of- masterpiece and memories at the end of Sabetha Boy Scouts from fer area women the opportunity to take the night!” Troop 77 will be collecting a break from everyday life and to create Crafter Keremy Bachelor has been to non-perishable food items something beautiful. Most of Create Sa- four Create Sabetha events and will attend during the Trick or Treat on betha events have been held at The In- her fifth this weekend. Danielle Rebant, left, and Kelsi Strahm, right are the Main Street event. spired Farmhouse, 1313 Timberlane Drive. CREATESABETHA.8A creators of Create Sabetha. Krista Wasinger | Herald Boy Scouts will be stationed in front of Whittaker Eye As- sociates from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. to collect food items for the Sa- betha Food Pantry. The Sabetha High School Student Council will be trick- or-treating door-to-door from 7 to 8 p.m. for canned food and non-perishable items for the Sabetha Food Pantry. NEK LUTHERAN PARTNERSHIP Answering the Call Nuttman departed in 2014. Se- was stationed with the United Church by “happenstance.” decided that the idea he’d been toy- AMBER DETERS nior Pastor Michael Dunaway has States Air Force in Germany. “We were actually trying to get ing with was the right path. served the NEK Lutheran Partner- “Michelle said she would not to another church, but we acciden- That idea — to attend seminary The Northeast Kansas Lutheran ship since 2007. date me unless I went to church,” tally ended up at that church,” S. and become a Lutheran pastor — Partnership — a partnership of Kilgo might have never had the S. Kilgo said. Kilgo said. “It just turned out it was had been placed upon him by Sabetha’s First Lutheran Church, opportunity to “Answer the Call” And the rest is, as they say, his- the church I had driven by on my his pastors in both New Mexico Hiawatha’s Zion Lutheran Church, if he had never met his wife, Mi- tory. S. Kilgo became a Christian way to work as a teacher, and it had and Colorado, but he kept saying and Fairview’s St. Paul and Im- chelle. But they did meet — in a in 2005. He and Michelle were always stood out to me.” “maybe someday.” But he finally manuel Lutheran churches — re- chemistry class at the University of married in 2006. The two con- That church — the Grace Lu- realized that someday was now, cently welcomed a new associate New Mexico, where they were both tinued attending church together theran Church in Albuquerque — and applied to Concordia Theo- pastor, Sean Kilgo. completing their undergraduate and studying the Bible, eventually became the Kilgos’ “home church.” logical Seminary in Fort Wayne, Kilgo moved his family to Fair- degrees. deciding to choose a church to- From there, they attended Hope Ind., and was accepted. view after completing seminary Though both had been raised gether that would match up best Lutheran Church in Aurora, Colo., He attended seminary from and “Answering the Call” for these agnostic and had not attended with what they believed. while they lived in Colorado for a 2010 to 2013, and from 2013 to churches, which had been without church growing up, M. Kilgo has While looking for a new church, short time. It was during that time Sean Kilgo an associate pastor since Quentin begun attending church while she the Kilgos ended up at a Lutheran in Colorado, though, that S. Kilgo KILGO.3A FOLLOW US: WWW.SABETHAHERALD.COM Volume 140 | Issue 42 2 Sections - 20 Pages ¢ Email [email protected] 75 2A October 19, 2016 | The Sabetha Herald | sabethaherald.com community record SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS Pigskin Pick ‘Em INSERTS Garrett Country Mart Orscheln Farm & Home Dan Diederich Seminar deadlines&information The Sabetha Herald is the official Newspaper for the cities of Sabetha, Morrill and Fairview and the Prairie Hills USD No. 113 School District. The Herald is published each Wednesday. Circulation for 2015 averaged 2,000 copies per week. 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Association’s 2nd annual November General Election Street in Sabetha � Special Holiday Deadlines for News and Advertising are Celebration for Mary Dornes, 9:30 a.m., Coffee Hour at Sabetha 9-10 a.m., Coffee Hour, at Sabetha Fall Craft Show, at Axtell at Sabetha Community Manor Nutrition Center American Legion Building 5 p.m.