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Clubs and meetings Daily • Options Northwest Kansas Domestic and Sexual Violence Services support groups in Hays are for people in or who have been in abusive relationships. Call for time and location, (785) 6253055 or (800) 794-4624. • Need help with addiction? Call (800) 556-8885.

Monday-Friday • Meal Site reservations for seniors age 60 or older must be made the day before eating at the Meal Site. For reservations or cancellations, call (785) 628-6644 between 9 a.m. and noon.

Monday • Hays Rotary Club, noon, Pam’s Bakery Shop and Catering Heritage Room. Guest: Jason McCullough, Fort Hays State University cross country and track coach. • TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) No. 416, Hays, weigh-ins, 11:30 a.m. to noon. Meeting, noon at Via Christi Village basement, 2225 Canterbury. Everyone is welcome. • Weight Watchers meeting, 6:30 p.m., Frontier

meeting room, 203 W. 41st. Weigh-ins, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. • PEO Chapter BQ meeting, 7 p.m., home of Debra McDonald, with co-hostesses Jo Murphy and Patsy Thorell. Sarah Rankin will present “A Sister’s Autobiography.” • P.E.O. Chapter GS of Hays meeting, 7 p.m., home of Conni Dreher. Kathy David will serve as co-hostess. The program will be presented by Lane Patterson and Sarah Brown titled “Life on the Run.” • Via Christi Village Auxiliary meeting, 2 p.m., Heritage Room, 2225 Canterbury. • Alzheimer’s support group meeting, 7 p.m., Terrace Garden Apartments, 2710 Canal Blvd. For more information, contact facilitator Jude Scheck at (785) 625-9006. • National Alliance for the Mentally Ill meeting, 7 to 9 p.m., Center for Life Experiences, First Presbyterian Church, 2900 Hall. Support group for people who suffer brain disorders or mental illness, their families and friends, or those who have lost someone to suicide. For more information, call Ann Leiker at (785) 625-2847.

E. Eighth. Program: Dick Compton, former employee of Midwest Energy, will address how Midwest Energy’s capital credits will be paid out beginning in 2013 and how it could affect seniors. Also, Andrea Bozarth, Kansas AARP • Hays Lions Club meeting, associate state director/comnoon, Pam’s Bakery Shop and munity outreach will present Catering, 230 E. Eighth. an overview of advocacy • TOPS (Take Off Pounds issues. Sensibly) No. 818 meeting, • Ladies Auxiliary VFW 6 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Fort Hays Post No. 9076 Church basement, 2703 Fort. meeting, 6:30 p.m., Post • Open-door Alanon family Home 22nd and Vine. Wine meeting, 8 p.m., 410 Oak. and cheese tasting and mak• P.E.O. Chapter EC ing Valentine favors for nursmeeting, 7 p.m., home of ing homes. Bring nonperishSue George. Program is the able food items. Chinese tea ceremony and the president’s letter. Dana Keller and Jean Berland are co-hostesses. • Hays Optimist Club • Ellis County Herb Study meeting, noon, Golden Cormeeting, 6 to 8 p.m., Hays ral, 383 Mopar Drive. Public Library. Learn every• Kiwanis Club of Hays thing you’ve ever wanted to meeting, noon, Pam’s Bakery know about herbs from culti- Shop and Catering Heritage vation to culinary, history, folk Room, 230 E. Eighth. For medicine and much more. more, visit www.hayskiwanis. org. • Open-door Alanon family meeting, noon, 410 Oak. • The Hays Chapter of • Narcotics Anonymous, AARP will meet. Lunch 8 p.m., 410 Oak. Phone: will be served at 11:30 a.m., (785) 625-9860, Josh at (785) business meeting at noon 625-0991 or Mary at (785) and program at 12:30 p.m. 432-2428. at the Heritage Room, 230 • Solid Sound Ladies

• Diabetic support group meeting, 1 p.m., LINK Inc., 2401 E. 13th. Public is welcome. Refreshments will be served.

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Messy hands Parents, plan on getting “messy” with your little ones while participating together in a variety of activities using paints, play dough, shaving cream and glue. Entry fee: $3. Date: Feb. 13. Time: 6 to 6:45 p.m. Ages: 2 to 5 with an adult. Location: HRC. Limitations: minimum five,

maximum 15. Taste buds Come and join us for a story and cooking project. Let your child learn basic cooking skills, including recipe reading and ingredient measuring, while building fun in the kitchen. This once-a-month activity will be a delight for any child. Entry fee: $3. Dates: Feb. 11 and March

NOTICE TO ALL ELLIS COUNTY INSURANCE AGENTS Ellis County Rural Fire Department is soliciting bids on their insurance coverage. Interested agencies should contact: Dick Klaus at the Ellis County Rural Fire Office for bid specifications by calling 625-1061. Bid deadline is 9:00 a.m. on February 15, 2013. Mail bids to: Ellis County Clerk, Rural Fire Bids, P.O. Box 720, Hays, Kansas 67601 or hand deliver to the Ellis County Clerk. The Ellis County Commissioners reserve the rights to reject any or all bids. Bid Specs: Bid will be for 3 years with a locked in premium. Premium will be paid yearly. Vehicles deductible at $250.00 and buildings with a $500.00 deductible.

11. Time: 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. Ages: 2 to 5 with an adult. Location: HRC. Limitations: minimum five, maximum 15.

HRC. Limitations: minimum five, maximum nine. Instructor: Susan Schlichting, Ellis County Extension agent.

Dunking donuts with Dad Want to spend your Saturday morning with your son or daughter dunking donuts and building something out of wood? If so, enter this great class. Each child will go home with a wood project and a lot of memories hitting Dad’s hand with a hammer. Bring with you a hammer and screwdriver. Entry fee: $8 per couple, $5 each additional child. Date: Saturday. Time: 9 to 10 a.m. Ages: 3 and older with an adult. Location: HRC. Limitations: minimum five, maximum 15 couples.

Baseball fundamentals open gym Don’t let your baseball skills slide during the offseason. Baseball fundamentals open gym will allow you to become a better baseball player. Entry fee: $20. Dates: Sundays, Feb. 10 to March 24. Ages and times: 8- to 10-year-olds, 6 to 7 p.m.; 11- to 14-year-olds, 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. Location: HRC and Glassman Ballfields, Fourth and Milner. Awards: T-shirt for all participants.

Got Bot? Next Step Robots Come learn how to build and program the “next generation” Lego Mindstorm robots during this class series. Attend all three classes as we work in groups and add to your robot each week. Entry fee: $9. Dates: Thursdays through Feb. 21. Time: 3:30 to 5 p.m. Ages: 10 to 12 (Got Bot? Level 1 or Level 2 graduates from this year’s or last winter’s class). Location:

Softball fundamentals open gym Don’t let your softball skills slide during the offseason. Softball fundamentals open gym will allow you to become a better softball player. Entry fee: $20. Dates: Sundays, Feb. 10 to March 24. Ages and times: 8- to 10-year-olds, 6 to 7 p.m.; 11- to 14-year-olds, 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. Location: Glassman Ballfields and indoor batting cage, Fourth and Milner. Awards: T-shirt for all participants. Spring coed volleyball league The spring session will play Monday evenings. Teams will be divided into recreational, intermediate and competitive leagues. It’s a great way to exercise, meet people and have fun. Entry fee: $150 per team. Dates: Mondays, Feb.

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barbershop quartet practice, 6:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, 2700 Fort. • AA Chapter No. 115, non-smoking meeting, 5:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, 2900 Hall. • New Beginnings opendoor Alanon meeting, 7:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, 2703 Fort. • Hays High Plains barbershop chorus and quartets meeting, 7:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church basement. • Sunrise Rotary Club of Hays meeting, 7 a.m., Victor E. Tiger Lounge, Gross Memorial Coliseum at Fort Hays State University. Meal is not provided, but attendees can bring breakfast.

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Liam David Baier, son of Jeffrey and Rebekah Baier, Hays, was born Jan. 22, 2013. He was 7 pounds, 10 ounces. He was 20 inches long. He has a sister, Emry, 8. Grandparents are Steve • Narcotics Anonymous, and Nancy Lundy, Hays, and 10 p.m., 410 Oak. For more Dave and Lois Baier, Abilene. information, call (785) 625Great-grandparents are 9860, Josh at (785) 625-0991 Grace Lenora Foster, Hays, or Mary at (785) 432-2428. Joyce Applegate, Osborne, • Northwest Kansas Asand Irma Hinson, Arkansas sociation for the Visually City. Impaired meeting, Thristy’s ••• Bar & Grill, 2704 Vine. SoConnor James, son of cial hour at 11:30 a.m., lunch Casey and Anthony Bartlett, at noon. The humane society was born will provide the program. Dec. 8, Public always welcome. Call 2012, in (785) 628-6055 for reservaLittle Rock, tions. Ark. He was 6 pounds, 9 ounces. He was 19.75 inches long. Grandparents are Linda 18 through April. Ages: teams (Klaus) and Brent Forth, formed, 16 and older. Location: HRC. Limitations: minimum four Tulsa, Okla. teams. Manager’s meeting: 7 Great-grandparents are p.m. Feb. 13. Mildred and Cletus Klaus, Hays. Breakfast bingo ••• Enjoy a delicious breakfast Layla Rae, daughter of while trying your luck with a few Luke and Erika Scoby, was games of bingo. Win a prize born Jan. or just have fun. Entry fee: $5. 3, 2013, at Date: Feb. 11. Time: 9 to 10 Hays Media.m. Ages: 55 and older. Location: HRC. Limitations: minimum cal Center. She was five, maximum 15. 4 pounds, 9 Special Pops: ounces. She Cookie jar and cards was 17.75 Do you have some extra time, inches long. like making cards and decoratGranding a cookie jar filled with the parents are Doug and Brenda ingredients to make some at Dreiling, Olathe, the late home? In February, we will Alan Karlin, Shirley Scoby, make Valentines cards. Entry Hays, and the late Brian fee: $5. Date: Saturday. Time: Scoby. 11 a.m. to noon. Ages: All ages. Location: HRC. Limitations: Great-grandparents are minimum five, maximum 30. Mildred and Cletus Klaus, and Marvin and Dorothy Special Pops: Dreiling, all of Hays, and the Valentine’s party late Thelma Karlin. Need a place to take your ••• sweetheart for Valentine’s Day Ethan Harris, son of Justin or just a place to socialize and Emily Forth, was born and meet friends around this Dec. 13, lovely time of year? Bring your 2012, in dancing shoes and be ready to Tulsa, Okla. dance the night away. If you’re not into dancing, then stay He has a active in many of the games sister, Olivia, going on in the gym. Snacks 2. and prizes will be part of this He was fun evening as well. Entry fee: 7 pounds, Free. Date: Friday. Time: 7 to 7 ounces. 8:30 p.m. Ages: 18 and older. He was 21 Location: HRC. inches long. Grandparents are Linda (Klaus) and Brent Forth, Tulsa. Great-grandparents are Mildred and Cletus Klaus, Hays.

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