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Tyme Boettcher off to fast start to season for Buena Vista

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Buena Vista freshman guard Tyme Boettcher has started all three of the team’s games to begin the 2024-25 season under first-year coach Kylee Boettcher, and she is off to a hot start to her collegiate career.

Boettcher, a 2024 graduate of Panorama High School, is averaging 15.3 ppg, ,8.0 rpg and 2.7 apg as the Beavers are off to a 1-2 start overall.

In her collegiate debut on Nov. 9 at home versus Northwestern-St. Paul (Minn.), she posted her first career double-double by tying for a team-high with 20 points and grabbing a team-leading 11 rebounds as the Beavers came up just short, 62-59.

She posted a team-high 12 points on Nov. 15 during a road loss at Martin Luther before chiming in with 14 points, including three made free-throws with 0.2 seconds remaining in regulation, as BVU went on to top Bethany Lutheran in overtime, 83-82, on Nov. 16.

Through the first week of the season, Boettcher finds herself ranked eighth in the American Rivers Conference in scoring, sixth in rebounding and 11th in assists per game. She’s also shooting 85.7% from the free-throw line (12-of-14) and ranks eighth.

Buena Vista is set to host games this week against Macalester College (Nov. 19) and Barclay College (Nov. 23).

Cribbage results from Nov. 15 and Nov. 18

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On Nov. 15, a total of 11 players participated. Kathy Feilmier got two 16s,  Peggy Byrd got a 16, 24, 17 and 17, Allen Pierce had a 21, Rhonda Titus got a 22, and Chet Vaughan followed up with a 16.

On Nov. 18, a total of 14 players participated. Jim Carico, Bob Batschelet, Kay Phippen and Bill Sheeder all got a 17. Sandy Rumelhart and Kay Phippen had a 16, and Chet Vaughan got an 18.

The Guthrie Center cribbage players generally meet at Guthrie Center Library on Mondays at 8 a.m., at the New Homestead independent living rec room at 8 a.m. on Wednesdays, and at the Guthrie Center Activity Center 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.

Boys and Girls Club, Adair Chamber to host vendors during Christmas Extravaganza

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During the Christmas Extravaganza on Saturday, Dec. 7, the Boys and Girls Club of Central Southwest Iowa will work with the Adair Chamber of Commerce to host a vendor fair from 1-5 p.m. in the new gymnasium and in the Adair Community Building. The club will have a table set up for community members to sign up for gym membership and have rental options available.

The Boys and Girls Club of Central Southwest Iowa has been a staple in the community since 2002. Over the last 22 years, the club has offered a safe, fun option for school-aged children to attend after-school programming and summer programming and participate in youth sports. The Club in Adair focuses on offering quality programming for a minimal cost so that all local youth can attend. As the club continues to grow, the staff is looking for new and exciting activities to offer the community’s youth.

For more information on club memberships or gym memberships, or to see what is happening at the club, visit BGCAdair.org or email BGCAdair@gmail.com.

Adair’s Christmas Extravaganza, Festival of Trees and more set for Dec. 7

Grace Mackrill and Carol Plowman visit Santa at the 2023 event.

 

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The community of Adair has had a long and rich tradition of celebrating the Christmas holidays with various activities throughout the town. In 1996, a project was started to promote community involvement and serve as a fundraiser. The Adair Women’s Club and the Adair Library joined forces for the first annual Festival of Trees. This project has been held every year since with the exception of the COVID year in 2020. School groups, businesses, clubs, churches, organizations and individuals display a decorated tree, wreath, Christmas collection, Nativity scene, or other type of holiday decoration. The money earned is used to fund scholarships and other community projects. Over the years, more than $75,000 in scholarships has been awarded.

This year’s Festival of Trees will be held Saturday, Dec. 7. The Chamber of Commerce has also organized a vendor fair that will take place from 1-5 p.m. The vendors can be found at two different locations — the Adair Community Center and in the new gymnasium at Boys and Girls Club. Stop by for shopping and snacks at both places.

Jenna Nevins will provide live music at the Community Center to enhance the shopping experience. Applications for gym memberships and information about rental options will be available at the Boys and Girls Club. Free face painting will also be offered.

Boys and Girls Club has been a staple to the community since 2002. Over the last 22 years, the club has offered a safe, fun option for school-aged children to attend after-school programming, summer programming, and to participate in youth sports. The Club in Adair focuses on offering quality programming for a minimal cost so that all local youth can attend. More information can be found on the website BGCAdair.org or email BGCAdair@gmail.com

Scavenger hunt, soup supper and Santa also held

The Adair Fire Station will be the location for many other fun festivities on Dec. 7. The Festival of Trees will be open for touring from 2-7 p.m. for a free will donation. A scavenger hunt will be held throughout the displays, and free popcorn will be provided. Schmidt Family Funeral Home will offer a decorated tree to be raffled off. Judi Zimmerline will sell her homemade candy and cookies.

The Adair Lions Soup Supper will also be held at the fire station for a free will donation from 4:30-7 p.m. The Des Moines Little Big Band will play from 5-7 p.m.

The Adair Lions Club was chartered in 1951 and has been serving Adair for 73 years. Lynn Kilcoin and William L. Fisher originally helped to charter the Adair Lions. Currently, the club has 19 members and welcomes anyone who wants to serve the community. The Adair Lions Club has supported the ACGC School, Leo Club, scholarships, purchasing books for elementary students, the Adair Food Pantry, the Adair Library, Boys and Girls Club, the Adair Fire Department, the Adair Chamber of Commerce, and the Adair Community Center, as well as donations/renovations to the City Park for the past 72 years. Additionally, the Adair Lions Club provides donations to many other causes supported by Lions International and Iowa Lions, including Leader Dogs, the Cochlear Implant Center, and the Eye Bank.

The children can come to see Santa Claus at the Fire Station from 5-6 p.m., sponsored by the Women’s Club and the Adair Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber will furnish goody bags. Sign up for a chance to win Bonus Bucks to be spent at Adair businesses.

BC Angus open house

BC Angus will also be having its open house in conjunction with Adair’s Christmas Extravaganza and Festival of Trees event on Dec. 7 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 1060 105th St., just outside Adair.

BC Angus is owned and operated by Blair and Erin Carney, who have shown a commitment to build a strong, sustainable angus operation they can pass on to the next generation. By continually improving their herd, expanding their farm, and providing premium angus beef through farm fresh meat sales, Blair and Erin work to preserve their family’s farming legacy for their children, Maxwell and Mariah. Even at the ages of 8 and 6, the children play an active role in the operation, learning the ins and outs of the family’s agricultural work firsthand.

All cuts of BC Angus beef will be available for purchase in addition to Christmas gift bundles and more.

 

The Festival of Trees Committee. Front row: Carol Plowman, Grace Mackrill and Sheryl Miller. Back row: Patsy Wood, Wanda Buckner, Pat Pettinger, Linda Hemminger and Renae Wedemeyer

Old Smiley celebrates Christmas.

An entry in the Festival of Trees from 2023.

Cribbage results from Nov. 8 and Nov. 11

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On Nov. 8, a total of 12 players participated. Kay Phippen and Kathy Feilmier each got a 20. Deb Kiefer, Allen Pierce and Kathy Feilmier each got a 16. Rhonda Titus and Sandy Rumelhart each got two 16s.  Robert Klever lucked out with a 21.

On Nov. 11, a total of 14 players participated. Dan Webb got a 16 and a 17. Rhonda Titus had a 17. Dave Kading got a 17. Sandy Rumelhart and Allen Pierce each got a 16. Dave Richter had two 16s.

The Guthrie Center cribbage players generally meet at Guthrie Center Library on Mondays at 8 a.m., at the New Homestead independent living rec room at 8 a.m. on Wednesdays, and at the Guthrie Center Activity Center 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.

Dent-Zajicek elected president of Panora and Lake Panorama Economic Development group

By Shane Goodman | Times Vedette

Julie Dent-Zajicek, left, was recently named the president of Panora and Lake Panorama Economic Development, taking over the gavel from 2024 president, Maggie Armstrong. They are pictured here at the Tori’s Angels event on Saturday.

The Panora and Lake Panorama Area Economic Development group serves as the principal economic development organization in the Panora and Lake Panorama area. Its roots in Panora can be traced to the 1980s, beginning as an informal group of business leaders looking to attract, support and grow area businesses and promote housing. Today, the organization is comprised of business and community leaders from Panora, Lake Panorama and surrounding areas.