Community Matters Aberdeen Village
June 2015
Special guests visiting in June On June 15, we will have a fun intergenerational day with a Vacation Bible School group from Village Presbyterian Church. This is always a fun day for kids and residents alike, as they share fun activities, lunch and a few surprises along the way. This special event is always a great day to fit right in with 9- to 12-year-old visitors. On June 18, we will host the Olathe Chamber of Commerce morning coffee. This is a popular event with chamber members, as we typically host more than 200 people for coffee and conversation. Everyone is welcome to join and enjoy the opportunity to meet and greet our guests.
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Growing up a gardener
Bob Rieke was born with a love for cultivation Aberdeen Village resident Bob Rieke was born to garden. For the first 26 years of his life, Bob worked with his father on 40 acres of farmland to grow a variety of vegetables and sell them to the city market. “My father was a truck gardener … he was a big time farmer,” said Bob. “Every day we’d get an order from the chain stores, like Safeway or Kroger, and then we’d take the produce to the city market. At 3 a.m., the local grocery men had their horse and buggy (or wagon), or their Ford truck that they would load up and take to their neighborhood. There was no refrigeration so whatever was produced one day was fresh the next morning.” Bob and his father grew all kinds of vegetables, including tomatoes, peppers, cabbage, sweet potatoes and onions. While his father was busy growing the crop, his mother was busy canning their harvest. “Down in the basement you could draw back the curtain to the storage and get anything – jars of pickled beets, canned tomatoes … it was always very good.” But as times changed, so did life as Bob knew it. “When refrigeration GARDENER, continued on page 3
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