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Kinsley kids klassic September 20th

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Youth invited for day of shotgun shooting, food, and prizes PRATT– The 22nd Kinsley Kids Klassic, an annual trapshooting event, will be held Saturday, Sept 20. The event is open to youth shooters through high school age, including 2014 graduates. Cost to attend is $25 and includes 100 targets, lunch, event t-shirt and door prize. Registrations must be received by Sept. 15. Competitors will first shoot 50 16-yard targets at the Dodge City Gun Club, followed by lunch in Kinsley, and 50 handicap targets at the Kinsley Gun Club. Every shooter will get a door prize, including a chance to win one of four guns, which will be awarded by drawing. Thirty-four Cabela’s gift certificates and Olympic-style medals will be given in each of four age groups for individual shooters. The top three teams will earn trophies and shotgun shells for their program. Special trophies will be reserved for young ladies and 4-H members. For more information on this unique event, or to register, contact Kinsley Gun Club secretary, Frank O’Brien, toll free at (888) 324-5445.

Source: Kansas Department of Agriculture, Parks and Tourism

Bix XII gardening

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Ali West
Ali West

Ready to gear up for football season, K-State fans? What better way to cheer
on the Wildcats than by featuring plants with purple accents in your
landscape. As you know, there are several categories of plants from which to
choose including annual bedding/container plants, perennials, bulbs and
woody shrubs or trees. Depending on your level of commitment to
K-State-themed gardening, there are multiple ways to celebrate our beloved
sports teams.
For instant color, consider a container combination with any purple
(angelonia, petunia, etc.), white (petunia or vinca) or gray (lambs
ears) plants. Make sure they can all be grown in the same sun and water
conditions. Check out www.prairiestarflowers.com for more ideas and cultivar
recommendations. Go shopping at your local garden center and see what you
can find!
For those of you who like to plan ahead, there are many woody plants that
may take a few years to mature in your landscape, but are well worth the
investment. Most feature purple blooms or purple leaves (specimen plants!).
Download the new “Deciduous Shrubs for Kansas” publication
(http://www.ksre.ksu.edu/bookstore/pubs/MF3116.pdf), open it on
your computer and run a search for “purple” in the document. This should
give you plenty of options.
One of the gardeners in my neighborhood celebrates Big XII football every
year by painting a small wooden slate in the colors of the teams we will
play. He places the blank slates on his fence and, after each game, he
paints the score on the no-longer-blank slate. It’s a great visual reminder
of something that is important to him and of interest to lots of folks
driving by. It also makes interesting and relevant garden art.
How about container gardening in the colors of the Big XII? If you think
about it, throughout the 10 teams in the conference, the same colors are
used in combination: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, white, gray
and black. You could grow containers that each feature a plant with one of
these colors, then move them around in different combinations depending on
which teams are playing at any given time. Sound like fun?
I had one more thought on Big XII gardening: plant a small arrangement along
a fence or in a planting bed for each team in the conference, featuring
their colors. Maybe with a scoreboard above it? Well… I suppose it wouldn’t
be a particularly great reminder if those flowers were still living long
after the results of the game were available.
Hmm… Roundup® the plants when we beat them? Ha! JUST KIDDING!

 

By: Cheryl Boyer

Tips for a clean, guest-ready home

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home(Family Features) Now is the season for enjoying backyard BBQs and poolside parties with friends and family – not being trapped in the house for pre- and post-party cleaning. With a little planning, you can minimize time spent on daily chores and maximize time spent soaking up the sun and creating memories with guests.

 

Here are a few quick tips to clean and prep your home for a season of get-togethers – anytime day or night.

Load the dishwasher first. When you’re throwing a get-together, the last thing you want is to open the dishwasher to find dirty dishes. Make sure to run the dishwasher the day before your guests arrive to ensure everything is clean when you need it.

 

Select a machine that delivers on washing and drying performance and avoids do-overs, like the Frigidaire Gallery® Dishwasher. It’s an affordable and efficient option that features the OrbitClean® Spray Arm, which provides four times better water coverage than your average dishwasher for an excellent clean. The dishwasher also delivers a “One Wash. One Dry. One Time.” promise with innovative technology that thoroughly washes and dries the dishes the first time, so you can move dishes straight to the cabinets – no towel drying needed.

 

Prepare dishes for the wash cycle. To ensure dishes get clean and dry the first time, scrape away large pieces of food and excess leftovers before loading, and the dishwasher will take care of the rest. Make sure your silverware gets the right water coverage by loading some pointing up and some pointing down, including knives. And remember, safety first, especially if kids are helping. If you don’t plan to run the dishwasher immediately, remember to rinse foods such as mustard, mayonnaise and tomato based products as they may cause discoloration of plastics if allowed to sit for a long period of time.

 

Fill the upper rack, load the bottom. Cups, glasses, stemware, small plates and bowls are all welcome in the top rack. Make sure any plastic items go on top, too. Be sure to load open-ended items into the washer facing down for the best cleaning and draining. No more tumblers full of water. Save your biggest items for the edge of the lower rack. Face everything else – plates, large bowls, etc. – toward the center of the rack for a thorough clean.

 

Make it a family event. Throw a family cleaning party to get everyone involved with the get-together prep, making it quick and fun. Get creative and play a game to assign rooms to different family members. Put all rooms that need to be cleaned on a piece of paper, place them in a hat and have everyone pick. From dusting to loading the dishwasher to taking out the trash, the extra hands will be a big help; and before you know it, everyone will be out of the house and into the backyard to enjoy the sunshine.

 

For more tips to make your home a clean and welcoming environment, visit www.frigidaire.com.

 

Source: Frigidaire

Wichita State’s OneStop plans ribbon cutting and open house

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It didn’t take long for Wichita State students to learn that OneStop is their go-to-resource for fast, accurate answers and student-focused support for virtually all WSU-related needs. Since opening on Aug. 6, WSU’s OneStop is averaging about 125 calls/chats per day.

OneStop will officially celebrate its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 3, on the terrace between Jabara Hall and Lindquist Hall.

Speakers will include Provost and Senior Vice President Tony Vizzini, SGA President Matthew Conklin and Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Rick Muma.

Following the ceremony, the OneStop office in 122 Jabara Hall will host an open house from 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Visitors can ask questions of staff and see demos of the virtual self-help service that students are using while enjoying refreshments.

OneStop is considered an important development for overall student success and satisfaction.

The physical OneStop has office hours from 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Fridays.
Help also is available 24/7 via webchat at www.wichita.edu/onestop and by telephone at 855-978-1787.

OneStop gives students the help they need to succeed from the very beginning, taking them through degree completion and all the years in between, according to Janet Brandes, OneStop director.

OneStop has five important components that make it ideal for providing help to all students. This includes assistance for returning adults who take evening and weekend-only classes, as well as online students.
OneStop offers:

  • 24/7/365 student support and service.
  • Real-time technology.
  • Immediate and personalized assistance.
  • Self-service options via website and toll-free phone service at 855-978-1787.
  • In-person service in Jabara Hall, Room 122, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and 8 a.m-5 p.m. Fridays.

Go to www.wichita.edu/onestop for more information.

Source: Wichita State University

Upcoming K-State research and extension events

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Andy Arthur

MANHATTAN, Kan. – K-State Research and Extension is offering these events, available to all interested persons. For more information about these, as well as more localized events, check with your local K-State Research and Extension office.

Horticulture Events
Aug. 28 – Back to Gardening (Lawn Care)
– Manhattan 785-537-6350 or http://www.riley.ksu.edu
Sept. 22 – Scaling Up/Packaging & Grading – Lawrence – http://www.growinggrowers.org

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Agriculture Events
Aug. 28 – Fall Field Day
– Garden City – 620-276-8286 or http://www.southwest.ksu.edu/p.aspx
Sept. 4 – Livestock Field Day –
Fort Scott – 620-756-1000
Sept. 4 – Field Day & 100-Year Celebration
– Colby785-462-6281 or http://www.northwest.ksu.edu
Sept. 10-11 – Eastern Kansas Grazing School –
Blaine – http://www.pottawatomie.ksu.edu or [email protected]
Sept. 25 – Beef Stocker Field Day
– Manhattan – 785-532-5427 or http://www.KSUbeef.org
Oct. 4-5 – Kaw Valley Farm Tour – Lawrence – http://www.kawvalleyfarmtour.org
Oct. 7 – Ag Lenders Conference – Garden City – 785-532-1504 or [email protected]
Oct. 8 – Ag Lenders Conference – Manhattan – 785-532-1504 or [email protected]
Oct. 8-9 – Applied Reproductive Strategies in Beef Cattle Conference – Stillwater, Okla. – http://www.beefextension.com/genetics or [email protected]
Nov. 4-5 – Kansas Income Tax Institute
– Garden City – 785-532-1504 or [email protected]
Nov. 5-6 – Kansas Income Tax Institute – Colby – 785-532-1504 or [email protected]
Nov. 6-7 – Kansas Income Tax Institute – Hays – 785-532-1504 or [email protected]
Nov. 11 – Crop Insurance Workshop – Brush, Colo. – 785-532-1504 or [email protected]
Nov. 12 – Crop Insurance Workshop – Grand Island, Neb. – 785-532-1504 or [email protected]
Nov. 13 – Crop Insurance Workshop – Salina – 785-532-1504 or [email protected]
Nov. 14 – Crop Insurance Workshop – Enid, Okla. – 785-532-1504 or [email protected]
Nov. 18-19MAST: Management Analysis & Strategic ThinkingManhattan – 785-532-1504 or [email protected]
Nov. 24-25 – Kansas Income Tax Institute – Kansas City – 785-532-1504 or [email protected]
Dec. 1-2 – Kansas Income Tax Institute – Wichita – 785-532-1504 or [email protected]
Dec. 2-3 – Kansas Income Tax Institute – Salina – 785-532-1504 or [email protected]
Dec. 3-4 – Kansas Income Tax Institute – Topeka – 785-532-1504 or [email protected]
Dec. 10-11 – Kansas Income Tax Institute – Pittsburg – 785-532-1504 or [email protected]
Feb. 17-18MAST: Management Analysis & Strategic ThinkingManhattan – 785-532-1504 or [email protected]