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Cribbage results from March 25

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On March 25, Wayne Nickel got three 16s; Bruce Bailey got 17, 17 and a 20; Dennis Betts got a 20 and a 17; Allen Pierce and Robert Klever got a 16; Dick Ellis got two 17s; and Sandy Rumelhart ended up with a 21.

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.

Farmers markets coming soon

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

The farmers market season is quickly approaching. Here are the events set to open this spring.

  • Stuart’s farmers market opens on Wednesday, May 20, 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the city park.
  • Panora’s farmers market will open Saturday, June 6, 9 a.m. to noon at the Guthrie County Historical Village, 206 W. South St., Panora.
  • Guthrie Center’s farmers market will kick off on Saturday, June 13, 9-11 a.m. on North Fourth St.

Lake Panorama Fin and Feather Banquet May 9

By Susan Thompson | Times Vedette

The 2026 Lake Panorama Fin and Feather fundraising banquet will be Saturday, May 9, the same day as the LPA annual meeting. The event will be held at the Lake Panorama National clubhouse with social hour beginning at 5 p.m. A dinner plus silent and live auctions will follow at 6 p.m. All ages are welcome.

Funds raised at the banquet, plus annual memberships and direct donations, are used to stock fish in Lake Panorama. The group also helps improve fish habitat and sponsors an annual fishing derby for children during Panorama Days.

The cost for fish stocking for 2025 was more than $19,000. On Oct. 28, 2025, 2,000 3-to-5-inch walleye were added to the lake. There also were 3,000 yellow perch and 2,500 largemouth bass of the same size released that day. New this year were 20 muskie that were 12 to 15 inches long. Muskies are meant to be a sporting fish, which will help control the overabundance of panfish in the lake.

Dinner tickets to the May 9 banquet are $50 each, with children 12 and younger $25. Another option is to join the Big Skipper Club at a cost of $150. This covers two dinner tickets, Big Skipper raffle ticket and an annual family membership. The cost of just an annual family membership is $50.

Supporters can either mail a check or register online with a credit card or PayPal account at the group’s website: http://panoramafinandfeather.com/banquet/  

If payment is made by check, make it payable to Fin and Feather and mail to Doug Hemphill, Farmers State Bank, P.O. Box 110, Yale, Iowa, 50277, along with a completed membership application, which is available on the website.

Those unable to attend who want to become members or make a donation can do so on the Fin and Feather website or by mail.

Members who pay in advance for the banquet will have their tickets waiting for them when they arrive. A limited number of tickets will be available at the door for walk-ins.

Still time to donate candy for Panora Easter at the Square celebration

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The Panora Chamber of Commerce is currently collecting individually wrapped candy and goodies to help fill approximately 3,000 eggs for this year’s Panora Easter at the Square celebration on Saturday, April 4.

Activities will begin inside the Vets Gym from 9-10 a.m. with crafts, games, cookie decorating, coloring tables and live bunnies from a local 4H club. The Egg Hunt will begin at 10 a.m. on the town square with scooter sign-ups organized by age groups.

If you have been planning to donate, there’s still time to join in. The chamber is accepting candy and small items to stuff in Easter eggs through Friday, March 27. The drop-off location is at Panora Fiber, 114 E. Main St. in Panora.

WSO Home Tour features 5 locations 

By Susan Thompson | Times Vedette

The Women’s Service Organization (WSO) annual fundraising home tour for 2026 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 both 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, and organizers say they expect to sell out quickly.

WSO was formed in 1972 when women who worked together to help pass a school bond issue decided they could benefit the local community as a formal organization.

The first WSO home tour was in 1974, and is the organization’s major fundraiser. The first tour group leaves the Lake Panorama National clubhouse at 9 a.m., with three additional groups leaving on the half-hour through 10:30 a.m. Each group will tour the three homes on the west side of the lake before returning to LPN for lunch, followed by tours of the two homes on the east side.

Participants are asked to arrive at the LPN clubhouse 20 minutes ahead of their tour time, so they can join the vehicle lineup and receive instructions and description sheets. Several vendors will be at the clubhouse so tour guests can browse and shop during their lunch break.

WSO committees work in advance to gather information for a one-page description sheet, and determine the best order and route. The route isn’t always the most direct, but is designed for safety and to accommodate the parking of many vehicles at each home. 

Money raised by this tour funds a renewable scholarship awarded to a graduating Panorama student each year, making four scholarships paid annually. Additional WSO donations go to the Panora Library, Food Pantry, Panora Garden Club, Guthrie County Historical Village, Heritage Park, Tori’s Angels, Relay for Life, Panorama prom and yearbook. Other contributions are considered as projects become apparent.