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3 Family CFP 4-26-12.Indd Family Colby Free Press Thursday, April 26, 2012 Page 3 Movers and carpet layers work Babies Kit C.J. Carman Kit C.J. Carman, daughter of Jason and Cassie while video collection is growing Carman of Sharon Springs, was born Wednesday, April 18, 2012, at Citizens Medical Center in Colby. This has been a very busy week She weighed 7 pounds, 7 ounces and measured 18 at the library. If this article seems Melany 1/2 inches. a bit disjointed it is because I’m She was welcomed home by her sister, Jessie Kit Carman working with the removing of car- Wilks Mary. pet, moving of shelves and so on. Even though we are closed un- •Library MaKenna AnnaBelle McCoy til Friday, May 18, we will have Links new DVDs available for checkout MaKenna AnnaBelle McCoy, daughter of Ryan when we open. The Secrest Foun- and Nicole McCoy of Colby, was born Wednesday, April 18, 2012, at Citizens Medical Center in Colby. dation had given a grant to the li- a David Garrigus production; She weighed 6 pounds, 11 ounces and measured 20 brary for this purpose. “Modern Marvels – Transconti- 1/4 inches. What is the Secrest Foundation? nental Railroad” (History Chan- Grandparents are Brett and Tammie Clark of La- “The story of James and Betty G. nel); “The History Channel’s Pearl mar, Colo., and David and Carla McCoy of Colby. Secrest … is a story of a man and Harbor” and “The Nutcracker.” woman, who … lived a some- Another type of DVD we added MaKenna M. what normal life, farming and were musicals such as “Hello Dol- ranching, raising their wonderful ly” and “South Pacifi c” from 20th David Berry Mundung Jr. children, and helping out where Century Fox; “Westside Story” they could.… Over the years they by MGM; and “My Fair Lady,” David Berry Mundung Jr., son of David and Inneke served in countless areas whether “Singin’ In the Rain” and “Gigi ” Mundung of Colby, was born Sunday, April 1, 2012, it be city council or leadership in from Warner. at Citizens Medical Center in Colby. He weighed 7 numerous philanthropic groups.… Classic Academy Award win- pounds, 3 ounces and measured 19 1/2 inches. Finally, the day came when she ners such as “On Golden Pond,” Grandparents are Paulus Tingon and Maria Seroh was to be transferred back to her “Mutiny On the Bounty,” “The of Rocky Ford, Colo., and Dantje Mundung and Olga David M. hometown. Everyone was antici- Life of Emile Zola,” “Chicago,” Kalangi of Indonesia. pating what she would like to do “Shakespeare In Love,” “Wuther- most once she got back.… When ing Heights,” “Lawrence of Ara- Hannah Charis McMillan asked that question she only had bia,” “It Happened One Night,” one reply, ‘I just want to make a “How Green was My Valley,” Hannah Charis McMillan, daughter of Chris and difference in my community.’ … “The Graduate” and “the Hunch- Jaime McMillan of Hoxie, was born Tuesday, April She did make a huge difference.… back of Notre Dame.” 17, 2012, at Citizens Medical Center in Colby. She She also made sure that their ser- For you western movie lov- weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces and measured 19 inch- vice would continue beyond her ers we are adding “True Grit,” es. life, by using planned giving to “Shenandoah,” and a western She was welcomed home by her brothers, Derrick forever impact their community. KATHRYN BALLARD/Colby Free Press collection starring James Stew- and Colton. The James and Betty G. Secrest Michael Cowles of Colby is one of the local people who have art with movies “Destry Rides Her grandparents are Kevin and Melanie Cooper Fund is an endowment fund that been helping with the heavy lifting as ProLift Movers, an Illinois Again,” “Winchester 73,” “Bend of Hoxie and Rodney and Sharen McMillan of Gar- was established at the Thomas company that specializes in libraries, moved stacks in the Pio- of the River,” “The Far Country,” Hannah M. den City. County Community Foundation neer Memorial Library this week while carpet is being laid a sec- “Night Passage” and “The Rare to provide nonprofi t organiza- tion at a time. Plastic sheets covering the stacks help keep the Breed.” Human Resources Association tions and government agencies books clean. A family classic collection from monetary assistance with their items help families not only enjoy joy the world’s great operas in the Turner Classic Movies includes The Western Kansas Human retention and turnover through su- programming needs to enhance great classic fi lms but also help La Scala Collection, an Opus Arte “Lassie Come Home,” “Son of Resources Management Associa- perior hiring practices. literacy, professional development in learning and creative advance- Studio production. Teachers and Lassie,” “Courage of Lassie” and tion held its monthly meeting on The next meeting will be Tues- of educators, fi ne arts, music, and ment of the arts. students of voice or music history “Hills of Home.” We are also add- April 11 at Colby Community day, May 15, with members car- other scholastic needs.” Public libraries can help indi- may also want to view a disk or ing the award-winning trilogy College with nine members and pooling to join the Hays associa- The Secrest Foundation gave viduals and families save fi nances two. We also selected a DVD en- Lord of the Rings – “The Return three guests attending. tion for labor attorney Tim Davis’ the Pioneer Memorial Library by cooperatively sharing mate- titled “Herbert von Karajan – His of the King,” “Fellowship of the After lunch and a discussion presentation on social media: the $1,362 to purchase DVD-format rials. When we applied for this Legacy for Home Video: The New Ring” and “The Two Towers.” of employment topics offered by good, the bad and the ugly. classic movies and Academy grant, we tried to select a variety Year’s Concert 1987.” Make your list so when we those in attendance, Jim Milen- Anyone interested in attending Award-winning movies for fami- of materials that would interest A few nonfi ction items we pur- open, you can be ready to check sifer, chief operations offi cer of this meeting should contact Tra- lies. They gave this to us to help different tastes. While some may chased were: “Inside The Third these items out. See you in the li- Mitten’s Travel Plaza in Oakley, cee Mackley at [email protected] with the arts, music and scholastic not be interested in the opera, we Reich;” “Kitty Hawk: The Wright brary on May 18! gave a presentation on improving or (785) 694-2991. needs these items provide. These have those who might want to en- Brothers’ Journey of Invention,” Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Immunize babies to prevent disease The Auxiliary to the Veterans of May 20, for lunch. accepted: senior vice president, This week is National Infant cine (HepB) – 80.1 percent Win a Prize” project. “Dare to Be Foreign Wars met April 11 at the The hospital chairman reported Teri Cloe; junior vice president, Immunization Week. The gover- • Rotavirus vaccine – 59.9 per- a Champion” is an immunization post home. President Anita Thiel items were being readied to send Tammy Goldsworth; trustee No. nor and the Kansas Department of cent provider peer-to-peer group that conducted the meeting, beginning to the Leavenworth veterans’ hos- 1, Rosalie Seemann; trustee No. Health and Environment are call- • Series of Haemophilus infl u- offers immunization awareness with roll call, opening prayer, pa- pital. 2, Lily Thieler; and trustee No. 3, ing on Kansans to help promote enza type b vaccine (Hib) – 78.6 and promotes best practices for triotic instructions and fl ag salute. Veteran and Family Support re- Elva Livingston. immunizations for children. With- percent vaccine delivery. “Immunize Win Special prayers were offered for port two boxes of vendor coupons It was noted that the auxiliary out diligent efforts to maintain • Hepatitis A (HepA) vaccine – a Prize” is a statewide immuniza- prisoners of war and those miss- were sent to the base in Turkey. had given a fl ag to the Country the immunization rates in Kansas, 49.7 percent was the same as the tion incentive program offered to ing in action, hospitalized veter- The Americanism chair reported Club Motel, which has it fl ying vaccine-preventable diseases re- national rating VFC providers to insure children ans and women veterans. totals on the fourth quarter report high. Thanks go to them for their main a threat to our children. “It’s important for the health complete their primary immuniza- The minutes were read and ap- sent to the department. patriotism. The National Immunization of all Kansans that our vaccina- tion series by age 2. proved and the treasurer’s report Information about the Malta The National Home prayer was Survey monitors vaccination cov- tion rates remain above average,” “Vaccines are our best defense accepted; bills presented were al- cross and its use as a symbol for offered and the meeting closed erage among children aged 19 to said Ryan Burns, director of the against diseases that can be pre- lowed for payment. Veterans of Foreign Wars was with ritual prayer. 35 months. The survey describes Immunization Program. “Our pro- vented,” said Burns. “The goal General Orders were read. read. The next meeting will be at 5 the 2010 coverage estimates for grams work with healthcare pro- of immunizations is not solely to A letter was read noting the vet- The Publicity chair reported the p.m. Wednesday, May 9, at the children born January 2007 to fessionals to help keep Kansans protect those who receive the vac- erans’ motorcycle group, Run for March meeting item was in the post home.
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