Amana, Iowa, Thursday, April 09, 2015 Vol. LXXXIV Amana Church news The early (German) Service will be in the Middle Church Sunday, April 12, 2015, starting at 8:30 AM with Elder Peter Hoehnle presiding. Opening Hymn: “Jesus, Jesus, nichts als Jesus” No. 547, Seite 542 Testimony: Ursula Mayer, Heidelberg, April 14, 1715 Scripture: Romans 8: 31-39 Psalm 108:1-5 Closing Hymn: “Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen” No. 639, Seite 637 The late (English) service will start at 10:00 A.M. with the following hymns: Opening Hymn: “Jesus, Jesus, Only Jesus” No. 69 Closing Hymn: “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty” No. 74 The nursing home service will be held March 11 at Colonial Manor starting at 2:30 P.M. The Wednesday evening prayer (Nachtgebet) service will be held at 7:00 P.M. in Middle. Nachtgebet will be canceled for extreme weather. Visitors are welcome to join us in worship at all Amana Church Services. Childcare available at the English services. ––––– Congregate Meals: Spring is here and so are the robins. We can also see some early Spring flowers peaking up and some of them are actually in bloom already. God is good. Our April menus are... April 13th: Swedish Meat Balls, mashed potatoes/w gravy, Brocolli Raisin Salad, Banana. April 20th: Scalloped Potatoes w/Ham, Brocolli, Peaches, Orange Sherbert. April 27th: Alfredo Chicken, mashed potatoes/w gravy, Pinto Beans, Gelatin w/strawberries. All meals are served with bread & butter and choice of beverage. Come join us at the Amana Church. Doors open at 11:00 and lunch is served at 11:30. Any questions or to make your reservation give Anne Freshour a call at 622-3781 before Noon or Friday. Hope to see YOU soon. ––––– Amana Colonies Land Use District Notice of Board of Trustees Meeting and Tentative Agenda, March 9, 2015, 7:00 p.m. ACLUD Meeting Room, 4304 220th Trail, Amana I. Call Meeting To Order. II. Set Agenda. III. Discussion/Action: March public hearing minutes, March meeting minutes IV. Welcome visitors and allow citizens to speak on items not on the agenda. V. Discussion/action: March Financial Report. VI. Discussion/action: April disbursements VII. Other Business a. Discussion/action: HPC vacancy/BOA vacancy VIII. Administrator’s Report. IX. President’s Report X. Adjourn All activities of the ACLUD B. of T. in exercising its corporate authority are in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 303, Code of Iowa. All Amana Colonies Land Use District Board of Trustees meetings are open to the public and the public is encouraged to attend the meetings. Amana Fire District Meeting Notice The monthly meeting of the Amana Fire District will be held on Wednesday, April 15, at 7:00 pm in the Middle Amana fire station. ––––– Get your parade floats ready! The 2015 Maifest parade theme is: “Celebrate the Arts in Amana”. We encourage everyone to incorporate the theme into their entries, however all entries are welcome. This year’s Maifest parade will be held at 10:00am on Saturday, May 2. Line-Up will start at 9:00am in the Woolen Mill parking lot. Judges will be awarding a prize to the entry of their choice in each of the following categories: “Most Beautiful Entry”, “Best Interpretation of Theme” and “Judge’s Choice Award”. If your business or group is interested in entering a parade float or walking entry and you have not received a Parade Registration Form, please contact the Parade Committee at the Amana Woolen Mill 6223432 or email: pdietrich@amanas.net. Returning a registration form helps the staging crew to better prepare for lining up the parade. Thank you for helping to celebrate Spring in the Amanas. ––––– 21st Annual UI Powwow The 21st Annual UI Powwow will be held Saturday, April 11, 2015 with the Grand Entry at 1:00 & 7:00 p.m. in the Recreation Building, 930 Evashevski Drive (West of Kinnick Stadum) Iowa City, Iowa 52242. FREE ADMISSION. For more info e-mail: studorg-ui-nasa@uiowa.edu ––––– Amana COMMUNAL MEAL The Amana Arts Guild will sponsor its annual authentic old fashioned Amana communal meal on Saturday, April 18, ‘Gemutlichkeit’ (social hour) at 5 pm and dinner at 6 pm at the Amana Arts Guild Center in High Amana. The cost is $22 per person, reservations are required, limited seating available. For information, call 319-6223678 from 10am-3pm on Tuesday thru Thursday or email amanarts@southslope.net. ––––– Art Gallery Night with Gordon Kellenberger The Gilded Pear Gallery, 808 Third Avenue, Cedar Rapids will hold an “Art Gallery Night” featuring Amana artist Gordon Kellenberger, Friday, April 10th from 5-8pm. Kellenberger will also be participating in an Art Talk event on Thursday, April 23rd.Doors open at 5:30; talk begins at 6 pm. Seating will be limited, please RSVP ––––– JUMPSTART THE WRITER WITHIN! On Saturday, April 25, with Linda Bendorf (M.A.T., J.D., University of Iowa) as our guest instructor, the Amana Arts Guild will hold a writer’s workshop, for adults, between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM at the Art Center, in High Amana. Workshop fee: $40 Bring a sack lunch, paper or writing notebook and your favorite pen. To register call Linda at 224-688-9222 No. 06 A M A N A N E WS AND NOT E S CCA High School Prom is April 18 Springtime is prom time and this year the CCA Junior Senior Prom is April 18. The fun begins with the Grand March at the Clear Creek Amana High School Auditorium at 5 p.m. Seniors are to be ready at the High School for the March at 4:45 p.m. Class photos will follow the grand march. Reminder, seating for the public and is limited for the Grand March and all seating is first come, first served. The junior, seniors and their dates will be heading to the University of Iowa Campus, Hall of Fame for their dance. Following the dance a post prom party with door prizes, food, games of skill and chance, bingo and more on the schedule. Kirkwood College Teams Up with Local High Schools Starting in August, Clear Creek Amana High School students may take concurrent classes through Kirkwood College to earn both high school and college credits. Kirkwood College is teaming up with the Clear Creek Amana, College Community, Iowa City, Tipton, Solon, Regina Catholic, West Branch and West Liberty school districts to offer concurrent classes at its University of Iowa Research Park in North Liberty. Students may enroll now for a course not offered at their high school, take that course next fall or next spring at Kirkwood’s North Liberty campus. Upon successful completion, those credits will be applied to both their high school and college transcripts and may be transferred to other colleges and universities upon acceptance. A variety of class tracks are offered from advanced manufacturing and agriculture sciences to business, pharmacy technician and the arts and sciences. This will be an opportunity for students to take courses not offered at their school such as Commercial Construction Level 1 or Introduction to Computer Programming Logic. For information about the program, a complete list of those courses offered and how to sign up, check the www.kirkwood.edu/johnsonregional website and contact the CCA guidance counselor. Maifest Is Nearly Here Our favorite spring fest is just around the corner. Here are a few things to look forward to during Amana Colonies’ Maifest, May 2 – 3. • Do you have a classic, muscle or antique auto you would like to display as part of the Maifest Auto Show? The show proved so popular last year that this year it will be moved to 47th Avenue in downtown Amana. From noon until 3 p.m. dozens of cars will be on display with trophies given in multiple classes. To sign up your auto and learn more, check out the Maifest Auto Show 2015 Facebook page or contact Millstream Brewing Co. • Art in the Barn! This year an arts and crafts fair will be held in the Festhalle barn 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday. Look forward to seeing area artNews & Notes continues on page 2 The Amana Society Bulletin is published by the Amana Print Shop for the Amana Society Inc. and distributed free of charge to readers as a public service to the Amana Community. On-line at : amanacoloniestoday.com Electronic version readers of the Bulletin may connect to websites or e-mails by moving your curser over most of those items and clicking. AMANA SOCIETY BULLETIN Page Two News & Notes from page 1 ists and craftspeople exhibiting and selling their work. If you would like to participate, contact Elly Cutler, Amana Colonies Events coordinator at the Amana Colonies Convention and Visitors Bureau. Plus there will be music and the Amana Heritage Society volunteers will be frying up those wonderful hot potato pancakes and their colony famous curry wursts. • Rock for the Trail will feature one of our favorite bands, Dogs on Skiis playing classic rock and pop hits from 6:30 – 11 p.m. at the Festhalle. Admission at the door will benefit the Amana Colonies Trail maintenance fund and ongoing efforts to extend the Amana Kolonieweg Recreational Trail. Food and ice cold beverages will be available. • A sidewalk sale at Grapevine Antiques and at Smokehouse Square Antiques, plus the Tom Johnson’s annual festival antique market at the ITAC Center will make this year’s festival a treasure hunter’s paradise. Road Work on Highway 151 Starting April 13, the Iowa Department of Transportation will be working on Highway 151 south of Walford continuing past Fairfax. Traffic will be reduced to one lane with a pilot car. Work is expected to last about 10 days and be ongoing for about 7 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Monday - Thursdays. The IDOT placed a electronic sign near Amana and has notified local businesses, nothing that some delays may be expected. Please plan your trips accordingly and take care when traveling on Highway 151, watching for flaggers and construction workers. Zuber’s Homestead Hotel Zuber’s Home Plate Lunch Serving Mon. – Thurs. 11 – 2p.m. Always offering a variety of sandwiches, soups, and desserts Weekly Specials: Mondays: Cheese Soup Bar and another soup Tuesdays: Chicken Pot Pie and a soup Wednesdays: Chicken Pot Pie and a soup Thursdays: Lasagna Soup, lettuce salad, garlic bread or Potato Soup with Cinnamon Roll Our last day we will be “open” to serve lunch will be April 16th April 09, 2015 http://www.essencehospice.com http://www.essencehospice.com http://www.essencehospice.com http://www.essencehospice.com Essence of Life Hospice Life is about choices…. Make Essence of Life Hospice your choice for hospice care! (Located right here in the Amana Colonies) 3207 220th Trail, Middle Amana 319-622-3195 Call for a free informational packet on hospice care. Ronneburg Restaurant •Homemade Hearty Soups • Friday Night Special -Catfish- Have you had Breakfast with your friends at the Ronneburg lately? Come try our Amana Colonies style Plate Sized Pancakes!! •Phone: 319-622-3641 Please call ahead to reserve your table! Amana Society Stockholders: I am honored to have been selected by the Nominating Committee to have my name placed on the 2015 Board of Directors ballot, and will appreciate your support in the upcoming election. Please see next week’s BULLETIN for my qualifications. In the meantime, I welcome your questions and would like to hear your concerns. You may contact me via email at cubhawkfan1@aol.com (please include “ASI” in the subject line) or via phone or text message at 319-540-6391. Respectfully, Stuart J. Geiger Stay in touch when you’re away , read the Bulletin on-line at amanacoloniestoday.com C.R.Rabbit and Cavy Breeders Show The Cedar Rapids Rabbit Breeders (CRRBA) will hold their annual show on Saturday, April 18 and Sunday, April 19 at the Amana RV campground. This show is a sanctioned American Rabbit Breeders (ARBA) show for adults (open) and youth who show rabbits and cavies. There will be adult and youth exhibitors from many states participating with this two day show. On Saturday April 18, the Fancy or 4 class rabbits will show twice starting at 8:00 a.m. and the second show starting after the first show is finished. On Sunday April 19, the Commercial rabbits or 6 class rabbits will show twice starting at 8:00 am and at 11:00 am. Cavies will also have two shows on Sunday starting at 8:00. Also this year the CRRBA will host the National Beveran Show on Sunday April 19 starting at 8:30 am. Beveran rabbits are a commercial rabbit that weigh up to 12 pounds. The Beveran Breed was almost endangered a few years ago but are making a come back. 4H and FFA members and their families are encouraged to watch the judging at no cost. If 4H and FFA members would like to participate in the shows, the cost for each entry is $3.00 ($5.00 if showing in both shows on the same day). Entries are taken the day of the show before the show begins. All rabbits must be tattooed and all cavies must be ear tagged to show. A huge, fun table of Amana products will be available which includes items from the Ox Yoke Restaurant, Ackerman Winery, the Midwest Leather Shop, the Ronneburg Restaurant, the Village Winery, Catriri’s Art Oasis, Amana General Store, Old Creamery Theatre, Schanz Furniture, Fern Hill Gifts, Amazing Grace, and Amana Woolen Mill. More information can be obtained by calling Karen Dunlap at 319-389-0536, Lynne Rechterman at 563-260-5295 or emailing Deb Caw at djcaw@msn.com or by searching the website of Cedar Rapids Rabbit Breeders and American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). http://www.amanashops.com amanashops.com Find all your favorite Amana Products at: Page Three AMANA SOCIETY BULLETIN April 09, 2015 _________________________________________ and Travel __________________________________________ Deluxe Chicago trips for mobile senior adults; depart Sundays & return Thursdays (4 nights-5 days); individuals/small groups; included= hosted site seeing, shopping 4 star overnight accommodations, meals, transport. Tour pace; medium. Colony Visits...Heritage Destinations, PO Box 99, Amana IA 52203, 319-622-6178, e-mail: info@colonyvisits.com __________________________________________ Services __________________________________________ Homestead Lawn and Garden small engine repair, lawn mower servicing, etc. 319-622-3694. Avon, Stanley, Fuller Brush household products. _____________________________________ Drywall and related services. Family owned and operated. 319-936-7065. _________________________________________ Yana’s info@colonyvisits.com See Our Beautiful Spring Selections, New merchandise Arriving Daily Village Custom Glass Window and Screen Repair 4312 F Street, Amana Phone 319-622-6690 or 319-929-2570 Spring has sprung! WM Designs & Restoration has openings for remodeling, carpentry, handyman jobs. Call Steve at 319-640-6250 ___________________________________________ Al Dubberke, Owner Wanted: Painting jobs, interior or exterior. Call Brad Muhlenbruck at 319-325-9432 ______________________________________ Lawn Mowing and Trimming. Call Rob Sproat 319-361-9367 or 6226533. Insured. __________________________________________ For rent ______________________________________ Historic Foundations 19th Century Stone & Brick Bldg Restoration Basements, Barns, & Commercial Stone Wall Restoration, Stabilization, and Tuck Pointing Certified in Historic Restoration with Quality “Old World” Craftsmanship John C. Pischke, DeWitt, IA 563-659-3476 Self employed? An invitation We would like to do a free monthly listing of all self employed local people and those who work locally with local (Amana) references. With so many going “wireless” it can be difficult to contact some self-employed people in the community. If you wish to be included (or know someone who should be), please send your name, company name (if you have one), service(s) provided, and phone number to Amana Print Shop. The first list will be in the April 30 edition of the Bulletin. This won’t work unless you contact us. Clear Creek Amana School Full time Transportation Director Computer oriented, motivated, self starter, well organized $50,000 or commensurate with experience, benefits Mandatory drug testing and background check Job description available upon request Send application, resume and reference release to: Tim Kuehl, Superintendent PO Box 487, Oxford, IA 52322 or humanresource@ccaschools.org Screening will begin April 27th Applications and reference release form may be found on our website www.ccaschools.org. EEO/AA Styles Unlimited Salon & Spa Kendra Kolthoff Hair Stylist 132 Richmond St. E Norway, Ia 563-608-5144 Large one bedroom apartment Available for rent May 1st in West Amana Please contact 319430-3373 ______________________________________ South Amana, 2 bedroom up-stairs Apt. A/C Refrigerator, No pets. Call 319-389-5689 or 319846-2436 ______________________________________ One bedroom apartment for rent in Middle Amana. Call 602-284-3487 ______________________________________ Available now! Retail and/or office space. Contact Jim or Terry Roemig 622-3916 or 622-3227 _______________________________________ Help Wanted _______________________________________ Desk clerks for 2nd & 3rd shift; housekeepers for part-time hours must be dependable Guest House Motel 622-3599 _______________________________________ Part-time Housekeeping positions available. Apply at Zuber’s Homestead Hotel. _________________________________________ All Seasons Cleaning is looking for dependable, detail oriented, hard working cleaners. We have several part-time, day shift positions available in Amana. Also openings for evenings and weekends in Iowa City, North Liberty as well as Cedar Rapids. Please apply online at allseasonscleaningcr.com or give Kandi a call at 319-261-2288 ext 2. _______________________________________ For sale _______________________________________ 2014 John Deere X304 Riding Lawnmower. All wheel steering, brush guard, 42” cutting/mulching blade. 20 hrs-Just like new. Call 319-325-3362 _______________________________________ Farm Fresh eggs $2.50 per dozen in West Amana. Call 319-573-7483 _______________________________________ New Amana Class A common stock, e-mail: acyhawk2u@aol.com or call 847-430-3917 _______________________________________ 2001 Ford Winstar Van, tan; auto trans; power windows, mirrors, locks; @117k miles. $2250. May be seen at the Print Shop. Reasonable offers considered. _______________________________________ Wanted to buy _______________________________________ BUYING All ANTIQUES; Toys, Furniture, Crocks, Paintings and Weird Items “any condition”. Please call 319 270 1251 or 319 538 8668. _______________________________________ Electronic version readers of the Bulletin may connect to websites or e-mails by moving your curser over most of those items and clicking. Page Four April 09, 2015 AMANA SOCIETY BULLETIN Like a fool I did go and wash my hair before I ran out of the house. (Yes, I got dressed so I wouldn’t scare the neighbors.) So now all I have left is put things back in order and then wondering what Charlemagne will do next. Wait a minute! Did I mention that he had the garden tilled today and he has already planted a few items? Why I just don’t just go some bar and start ordering some mixed drinks puzzles me. B.S.H. LakeviewVillage Assisted Living Apartments v Meals Provided v Housekeeping Services v Wellness checks - Medication management v Activities Units Available Call Tanya Powell for a tour 622-3131 “Experience the Comfort and Security of Retirement Living in the Amanas” New Books at theLibrary The Amana Library received the following new books. To hold or to reserve a book call the library at 622-3192. Brickmaker’s Bride by Judith Miller Mean Streak by Sandra Brown Killing Patton by Bill O’Reilly Lost Key by Catherine Coulter Private Vegas by James Patterson I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai Things That Matter by Charles Krauthammer Deadline by John Sandford Cold Cold Heart by Tami Hoag Mr Miracle by Debbie Macomber 41: A Portrait Of My Father by George W Bush American Sniper by Chris Kyle My Name is Mary Sutter by Robin Oliveira Philomena by Martin Sixsmith Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn Wild by Cheryl Strayed Hope to Die by James Patterson Burn by James Patterson Etta Mae’s Worst Bad Luck Day by Ann Ross Child Of Mine by Beverly Lewis The River by Beverly Lewis Personal by Lee Child Angel’s Walking by Karen Kingsbury The Escape by David Baldacci Miss Julia’s Marvelous Makeover by Ann Ros CALLING ALL WRITERS OF POETRY AND PROSE THE CONTEST DEADLINE Is this saturday, APRIL 11! Please deliver entries to the Amana Community Library The Song, Poetry and Prose contest is sponsored by the Amana Arts Guild and the Amana Community Library. annual Community Clean-up Day The annual Community Clean-up Day will be held on Friday, April 24th with C.C.A. High School students volunteering their day to help our older community members with yard work, windows, small household chores and general spring cleaning. Students will be available to work for ½ days in the morning 8:30- 11:30, or afternoon 12:203:15, or for full days. Please call 319-545-2361 or 545-5623 and leave you name, address, phone number, description of job, how many student workers you will need and whether you want a.m., p.m., or all day workers. Please let us know by April 20th if you would like some help. We will have a “rain date” of May 1. The Amana Print Shop email: amanaprintshop@southslope.net Feathers in the wind My life as a “Domestic Goddess” is coming to an end thanks to the help of Charlemagne. He has never really said that I probably graduated at the top of my class when it came to anything domestic. He has however said, “I was interesting.” Now you can read what you want into that statement! It began on Good Friday. I have always felt that was the wrong name to give that day, but at the time no one asked me. Anyway the Mayor of East and I took off to Williamsburg to get things for Easter because we are “terrific Omas.” The Mayor had also heard that the strawberries at the general store were so good, didn’t I want some? Now you have to understand this woman has known me most of our lives which is saying a “few decades,” so she knows that not only am I allergic to penicillin, but also strawberries. (I even have to wear a bracelet for all the allergies.) That did not stop her from offering me some. Sometimes I wonder if she has a life insurance policy out for me. You have to be careful of those people living north of the Iowa River...they’re always up to something. We got home only to find that Charlemagne had not caught the groundhog. This beast had found a way to burrow under his boat. Charlemagne felt that a “live trap” would catch it. Right, it never has worked before, but what do I know. I have decided that the more experienced trapper from across the street will probably catch the beast and have Charlemagne dispose of it... sometimes we women know best. Then I found out that, while walking around the yard, he found a nest of garter snakes or as I refer to them...a NEST OF VIPERS. He and the other next neighbor had discovered it by our water shut off and calmly watched them slitter about. Why they found this interesting only a man can understand. Charlemagne told our neighbor and son not to tell ME about them, but Charlemagne will crack under pressure. Now you have to understand I had plans of having an Easter Egg Hunt for our granddaughter, but when you have a live ground hog and VIPERS not to mention a chicken who runs freely around the yard I started of have other ideas... not all of them being kind. That night a bad odor came from our apartment. Would you believe a mouse? I was not to concern myself, Charlemagne said, because it was a deer mouse as opposed to a house mouse. I asked what was the difference? He told me about the markings, etc. and then he had the nerve to tell me that it was not serious, but to watch out for the large ELEPHANT MOUSE which could fall through the ceiling. Ha! Ha! I did not get to sleep until almost 2 AM this morning worrying about what other “thing” he might know about that he was not telling me. Today Charlemagne went to Williamsburg and entered the LIS race. Believe it or not he won in his category. No, he does not run, but walks quickly. What should happen, but Linda Ackerman and Karen Jenkins who both place first and third in their category accompanied him the last block. They call themselves “the escort service.” Hmmm! I remained at home doing wash, changing the bed, and then deciding to clean the oven. That was a mistake! I am here to tell you that I thought I was about to die of smoke inhalation. Phone 319-622-3912 Our Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8:00 AM-12, 4:00PM to ? Fri. 8-2 PO Box 89 Middle IA 52307 1119 26th Ave Display ads start at $7 per column inch, to the nearest 1/2 inch Classified ads are $6 for the first 25 words, $1 per 5 words thereafter, as determined by “MS Word” word count Labels Rubber Stamps Forms, Business Cards Promotional Items and more! Please note, due to renovations we will be next door at 1121 26th Ave. While the Southeast wall is finished we are still finding problem areas as we expose brick. In the coming weeks the sidewalk at the entrance will be removed to facilitate repairs on the foundation, consequently the computers will remain at the house for the time being. Thanks for understanding. http://www.amanashops.com amanashops.com Find all your favorite Amana Products at:
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