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Petersen and 4×200-meter relay team place at state championships

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC girls track and field team qualified for two events at the IHSAA 1A girls state track and field championships from Thursday, May 21 to Saturday, May 23. Cadence Petersen, running in the 400-meter hurdles, had the best finish of the two, placing eighth in 1:07. Defending state champion Ada Hansen of CAM, Anita won the event in 1:01.28. The 4×200-meter relay team of Meranda Gruber, Savannah Akers, Petersen and Nora Langgaard placed 15th in 1:49.16. Edgewood-Colesburg placed first in 1:44.43.

Charger boys state track round up

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC boys track and field team competed at the IHSAA 1A boys state track and field championships from Thursday, May 21 to Saturday, May 23. ACGC placed 31st overall with six points scored. Riverside, Oakland, won the 1A state championship with 51 points. The best finish for the boys came in the sprint medley relay, where the team of Joe Crawford, Brexton Schneider, Kaden Sorensen and Talon Noland placed fifth in 1:34.48.

FULL ACGC STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

  • 110-meter hurdles: Brexton Schneider placed eighth in 15.02
  • 3,200-meter run: Preston Kent placed 12th in 9:55.84
  • Long jump: Ryan Martens placed 22nd jumping 18-11.50
  • Shot put: Jack Sheeder placed 16th throwing 45-10
  • Sprint medley relay: Joe Crawford, Schneider, Kaden Sorensen and Talon Noland placed fifth in 1:34.48
  • 4×100-meter relay (prelims): Crawford, Scheider, Thomas Skram and Noland placed 15th in 44.54
  • 4×200-meter relay: Crawford, Skram, Sorensen and Noland placed 10th in 1:32.05
  • 4×110-meter shuttle hurdle relay: Skram, Morgun Nolte, Colin Stringham and Schneider placed eighth in 1:02.89

Upcoming events in the area

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

Guthrie Center pool to open today

The Guthrie Center Aquatic Center is set to open on Tuesday, May 26 at noon, weather permitting.

Hunter Education Field Day May 28

On May 28, a Hunter Education Field Day class will be offered from 5-8 p.m. at Panorama High School. Those signing up for the Field Day must have first completed the entire online Hunter Education course and must bring a printed course completion certificate. Start here and choose Option 2: Online Course + Field Day:
https://www.iowadnr.gov/things-do/hunting-trapping/hunter-education-safety

If questions, call 515-454-0892 or email: Donise@raisedatfulldraw.com

Home Tour features lake locations June 5

The Women’s Service Organization (WSO) 2026 fundraising home tour is Friday, June 5. Five Lake Panorama homes will be featured, with three on the west side of the lake and two on the east side. Tickets are $30 and include the tour and lunch at The Captain’s Pick at Lake Panorama National Resort, 5071 Clover Ridge Road. Tickets will be available beginning May 1 and can be reserved by calling or texting Toni Wright at 641-757-0886 or Sue Merryman at 641-751-5956. There will be a maximum of 260 tickets available, which organizers expect to sell out quickly.

Farmers Markets in Panora and Guthrie Center to kick off soon

The Panora farmers market will open on June 6 at the Guthrie County Historic Village on South Street. The Guthrie Center farmers market will kick off on June 13 on North Fourth Street.

Plan ahead for citywide garage sales

Panora citywide garage sales are set for June 12-13. Guthrie Center’s citywide garage sales will be June 19-20 with citywide cleanup to follow on June 24.

Tori’s Angels breakfast June 14

The annual fundraiser breakfast and silent auction for Tori’s Angels will be Sunday, June 14 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Panora Community Center, 115 West Main St. in Panora. The meal includes bacon, eggs, pancakes, Mickey Mouse pancakes, and beverages; all for a freewill donation. The silent auction runs 8 a.m. to noon.

Heroes and Hot Dogs June 20 in Guthrie Center

The Guthrie Center Fire Department will host an event called “Heroes and Hot Dogs” from 3-7 p.m. on Saturday, June 20 at Mitchell Park. There will be hot dogs and refreshments, bounce houses, demonstrations by members of the fire department, and the opportunity for youngsters to meet local firefighters. To help raise funds for the fire department, sponsorships for the event are still available. If interested, contact any member of the fire crew.

Bayard Fun Day June 20

A fundraiser “Fun Day” in Bayard will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 20 to benefit the summer meal program. There will be kids’ games, a freewill donation meal, bingo and a silent auction.

Midwest Partnership golf outing June 26

Save the date of Friday, June 26 for the 31st annual Midwest Partnership golf outing. The event will be held at the Lake Panorama National course. In honor of America’s 250th birthday, there will be a contest for the “best dressed team” in patriotic attire. Visit www.midwestpartnership.com. 

ACGC Booster golf tourney June 26

On Friday, June 26, the ACGC Booster Club golf tournament will be held at Guthrie Center Golf Course. Check-in begins at 9 a.m., with tee-off set for 10 a.m.

Golf tourney for Guthrie Center Library June 27

The fourth annual Friends of the Guthrie Center Public Library golf tournament will be held on Saturday, June 27 at the Guthrie Center Golf Course (2604 State St.). Registration will begin at 8 a.m. and a shotgun start will kick off the tourney at 9 a.m. The tourney is a 4-person scramble format. Cost is $60 per person, which include cart and lunch. To sign up, go to https://www.guthriecenter.lib.ia.us/golf-tournament-fundraiser. Anyone interested in becoming a $100 sponsor may call the library at 641-747-8110.

Send your event information to rich@gctimesnews.com.   

So much more than just books

By Karen Kelly | Special to the Times Vedette

Summer is here, and most of us are looking forward to more family time and fun summer activities. However, when the cost of living has increased 3.8% in the past year, and gas is hovering around $4.28 per gallon in Iowa this week, it is a little overwhelming to figure out how to have summer fun on a budget. MJB Library has a wealth of possibilities available to help you have fun at very little expense.

June is the Summer Reading Program, so there are activities and events scheduled for youth nearly every day of the month. The kick-off for the program takes place on June 1 at Riverside Park on School Street. Youth of all ages are invited to spend some time engaging in games and activities to get the Summer Reading Program going. The start time for this is 4 p.m.

“Plant a Seed, Read” is our theme, so many of the activities focus on nature and growth. Check the library website for events and times. Kids who track their reading time can enter prize drawings for the SRP prizes; they also get prize entries for attending SRP events at the library.

Preschool Story Hour continues through the summer with stories and a craft each Friday at 10 a.m.

Books and Bikes is a program that takes place during the months of June and July. Open to youth preschool through grade six, MJB Library is partnering with Masonic Lodge, Orange Lodge No. 123, to promote academic success through this reading program. See our website or call the library to register. For each book a child reads between June 1 and July 31, they will get an entry for the drawing for a bike donated by the Masonic Orange Lodge No. 123. Each student at the Guthrie Center Elementary School should have received a reading log for this program and a schedule for the SRP in the end-of-year packet that the library sent home. Contact the library for questions or additional reading logs. 

Patrons 18 years old and older with a Guthrie Center address are eligible to reserve an Iowa Adventure Pass to go to several venues in central Iowa. Provided by the Friends of the Guthrie Center Library, the Iowa Adventure Pass allows families free admission to the Blank Park Zoo, the Science Center of Iowa, and the Museum of Danish America. Check the library website for details and to make reservations. 

For stargazers, the library has a telescope available for check out as well as several books about astronomy, the planets and the night sky.

MJB Library has an extensive collection of children’s books, popular adult fiction, inspirational books, audiobooks, and large print books. Our youth section also has a growing collection of read-along books and audiobooks that are an excellent way to improve reading and are great for family car trips or to share as a family.

The library has DVDs and board games available for checkout. Have a family game night or a movie night at no cost.

The library is a great place to spend a rainy afternoon. There are books, magazines, toys, a Wii, a Nintendo Switch, tablets and computers to use in the library. A community puzzle is always available.

The memory lab is available for patrons who would like to digitize photos or home movies. The equipment is available to use in the library or to check out.

The library offers three card clubs — cribbage on Monday from 9-11 a.m., bridge from 9-11 a.m. on Wednesdays, and canasta on the first and third Tuesdays at 1 p.m. Craft and Connect offers a space for crafters to work on projects while socializing with others each Monday from 4-6 p.m. 

Two book clubs are available. Between the Covers afternoon book club meets on the second Tuesday of the month at 3 p.m., while Reads Well With Others evening book club meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 5 p.m. Books are provided, so there is no cost for participants. 

The card-making club is open to everyone from 9-11 a.m. on the third Thursday of the month. All equipment and materials are provided for only a $5 fee to cover materials. Cookbook Club is also on the third Thursday at 6 p.m. Members just need to stop by the library to select a recipe and then prepare it and bring it to share with the group the night of the meeting.

Let the library help you have a great summer on a shoestring budget. In fiscal year 2026, our patrons have saved $540,942 so far by checking out library materials instead of purchasing those items. Stop by and check us out.

Card players are learning the game of canasta on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. Anyone with an interest is welcome to join.

So many books, so little time!

Third-graders explored the library to see what was available.

Mrs. Hoover’s third-grade class came to the library for an end-of-the-year field trip last week. Director Jerri Hawkins answered questions about the youth programs.

The third-graders found a lot of places to read.

Third-grade students found places to read and discuss books at the library.

The STEM table activities were popular with the third-grade class.

Who knew there were so many spaces to read in the library?

Cribbage results from May 22

Special to the Times Vedette

On May 22, a total of 12 players participated. Jane Barcus, Jim Carico and Allen Pierce each got a 16; Roy Carl got a 16 and a 17; Kathy Feilmeier and Dave Coffman each got a 21; and Dick Ellis got a 20 and a 24.

The Guthrie Center cribbage players generally meet at Guthrie Center Library, 400 Grand St., on Mondays at 8 a.m. and at the New Homestead independent living dining hall, 2306 State St., at 8 a.m. on Wednesdays and at 1 p.m. on Fridays. Organizers say there is always room for more, and they will be glad to teach you how to play. They play for quarters on Wednesday and Friday.