ATTENTION!!!!
Wreaths Across America has raised their price! As of February 1, 2023, the cost of each wreath purchased is $17 (instead of $15.)
Aren't you glad you purchased yours in January?????
WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA
The deadline for the 2023 Buy One, Get Another promotion from the national Wreaths Across America company is now over. (Well has to be postmarked by tomorrow, and I can't guarantee it would if I get it now!)
I have sent in the money to purchase 152 wreaths--so just a month after the 2022 ceremony, we already have 304 wreaths for the 2023 ceremony, which is December 16, 2023!!!!
Thanks to all who purchased wreaths early to take advantage of this offer! I know that St. Aloysius and Bee Ridge cemeteries will be completely covered again as they already are. Novelty cemetery is nearly there.
THANK YOU AGAIN!!!!
Novelty
Senior Citizens’ met Thursday, January 5, 2023 for the monthly luncheon. Although the center was still decorated for
Christmas, we did have a good meal and visiting time. Jim & Marsha, Judith, Edra, Diana, and
Carolyn were present. Carolyn gave the
blessing for the food and all repeated the Pledge of Allegiance. Jim and Edra celebrate birthdays this month,
so we sang “Happy Birthday” to them as they blew out the candles on the angel
food cake, baked by Marsha. Coconut pie
was also a dessert item. Something a bit
different for entrĂ©e—clam chowder brought by Edra.
Business:
1. Judith has purchased 200 surveyors’ flags to
put at the cemeteries next fall prior to the ceremony.
2. Last month we had decided to not put
up the sign at the cemetery as it is torn and worn from 6 years of service.
After discussion, Carolyn moved that we
not replace the sign as it is only up
for a week, at the Novelty cemetery and therefore is not seen by a great number
of people. Motion passed. Marsha will look into the price, just in case
we decide to change that vote. We have
had a few people who have said they would donate to get the sign.
3. The Green Acres Extension Club had
invited the coffee ladies to join them on December 13th for the
annual Christmas treats day at the center.
Not many were here (4 Extension club members and 3 coffee ladies) but we
all enjoyed the good Christmas treats all had brought to share.
Next monthly
luncheon is February 2nd. No cake
will be needed as we have no birthdays that month. Coffee makers for this month are: Jan 10—Judith, 17—Marsha, 24—Diana, 31—Judith.
Meeting was
adjourned
WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA--DECEMBER 17, 2022
Our annual Wreaths Across America project finished the year in great shape. Weather-wise, it was a bit chilly, but doable (just wait until next week!)
Wreaths were delivered on Monday afternoon, December 12th. Joyce, son and grandson, Judith and grandson met the truck to unload the 58 boxes of wreaths. (The next morning 3 of them tested positive for COVID!) After weekly coffee on Tuesday, the ladies stayed to get organized. Boxes were checked and put in various places in the center for the bigger groups.
On Friday, Marsha and Joyce met back at the center--Joyce to prepare the "ceremonial wreaths" and Marsha met a KTVO newsman for an interview about the wreath project (he had usually covered the ceremony in Jacksonville MO, but decided to get a more "local" group.) He was then coming back Saturday morning for our ceremony.
Later Friday evening, Joyce met Kent at the church to get the sanctuary set up for the ceremony Saturday morning at 11:00 a.m. Flags were placed (US flag, Army, Navy, Marine, Air Force, Coast Guard, Merchant Marines and POW/MIA) and stands were made ready for the ceremonial wreaths. Each year we have borrowed these flags from the Knox City American Legion post, and we are very grateful for them. (And yes, garbage bags were placed on the front pew and floor to alleviate SOME of the problems with wreaths shedding needles!)
At 11;00 Saturday morning, the service began. We were only one of over 3600 locations in the United States that participated, and 26 sites throughout the world at American Cemeteries. Senior Center president Diana Cheatum welcomed those in attendance. Lt. Col (ret) Keith Gudehus was the MC
All sang the National Anthem, accompanied by Marsha, then Lt. Col (ret) Gudehus lead in reciting the pledge of allegiance. After remarks, he introduced each wreath-layer--Angela Wilson, David Roush, David Fagin, Jeff Love (in memory of his father, John), Larry Clark, and Jim Pinson. For the POW/MIA, we know that we have 3 veterans buried in Knox County who were POWs during WWII.
After closing remarks by Keith, the Cyril Graham American Legion Post 261 from Edina had a 21-gun salute, followed by the playing of TAPS by Kent Hagerla.
This was our most successful year of this project. We had received 513 wreaths to be placed. We were able to cover ALL veterans at the Novelty cemetery, the Mt. Salem cemetery, the Locust Hill cemetery, Bee Ridge cemetery, the St. Aloysius cemetery at Baring, and the St. Joseph (new) cemetery. Wreaths were also placed at other cemeteries in Knox County as well as in Shelby County, Lewis County, Scotland County, Adair County, and Macon County.
On Monday morning, Marsha and Diana met the County Commissioners at the Knox Co. Courtyard where they laid wreaths at the veterans' memorial in the center of the courtyard.
Novelty
Senior Citizens’ met Thursday December 1, 2022 for the monthly luncheon and
business meeting. Decorations befitting
the season were up and brightened the center.
Present were Diana, Judith, Edra, Kathryn, Dorothy, Marsha and nurse Rhonda. Kathryn took food trays to Gerald and Betty
Perry while others were getting their blood pressures checked. Pledge was recited by all and Kathryn gave
the blessing for the meal. Two birthdays
were celebrated—Diana’s and Rhonda’s.
After
eating, the business meeting was called to order at 1:05 by Diana. Minutes of last month’s meeting were read by
Marsha, seconded by Judith and approved by all.
Judith then gave the treasurer’s report, seconded by Kathryn and approved
by all as presented.
Business:
1. Marsha made motion, seconded by Kathryn to authorize
Judith to purchase new survey flags to put at the cemeter(ies) before next year. (The ones put out this year have been used
for 6 years and the plastic “flag” part is mostly gone.) Motion passed.
2. Judith’s grandson J.C. will help her
get the tarp down on the floor in preparation for the arrival of the wreaths in
the next couple weeks. He will also help
get the tripod up at the cemetery to hold the ceremonial wreaths. No sign will be put up as it is in poor
shape. Joyce said her family (son & grandsons)
would be available to help unload them when they come in.
3. Notification has been received that the
wreaths should arrive on Monday afternoon, December 12, prior to the ceremony
on Saturday, the 17th.
Approximately 52 boxes will be delivered.
4. Joyce and Judith pretty much have the
ceremony lined up with volunteers. Keith
Gudehus will serve as MC, and various veterans will lay ceremonial
wreaths. Edina (Knox Co.) legions will
do the flag ceremony with Kent Hagerla playing TAPS. The national anthem will be sung by all, as
it was last year, and Marsha will accompany on the piano.
5. It was decided that we would not take
the time to “fluff” all the wreaths as they are just put back in the boxes. We will tell people to do that when the
wreaths are picked up (and it will save us some time.)
6. Green Acres FCE will have their “Christmas
treats” meeting with us on December 13th. Everyone can bring cookies, candy, etc, to
share with them as we begin our Christmas traditions.
Marsha will make the birthday cake for January (we have two birthdays that month—Edra and Jim). Coffee makers for December are: 6—Diana, 13—Kathryn; 20—Marsha; 27—Judith; Jan. 3—Marsha. The January luncheon and business meeting will be January 5th.
ANNUAL DEER HUNTERS' SOUP LUNCHEON
We had our annual first day of (firearms) deer hunting soup luncheon on Saturday, November 12, 2022. We had decided to serve chili, potato soup, and taco soup, along with cheeses and a relish tray and homemade pies and other desserts (including some pumpkin bread). We served coffee or iced tea--all for a free will donation to help the center with expenses. We did offer some "carry-outs", even delivering to a couple here in town!
We were happy to have Judith, Edra, and Kathryn there to get set up, and Marsha, Diana, Carolyn, and Lynn there to help with the serving and clean-up.
Although we didn't have a lot of patrons, we did have some from Kansas! We were also pleased with the amount of monetary donations we received. That will indeed help us to move forward this coming year.
Thanks to all who helped, and those who came to eat.