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Broadcaster Press 5 August 27, 2019 www.broadcasteronline.com 1850 Agriculture WE HAVE SEVERAL CREWS OF BEAN WALKERS. We do any type of farm work including cutting cedar trees. Put up fence and tear down fence. 24 years' experience. For more information call 712-943-2084, Cell 712-251-3277. Camp Rapid To Host Transfer Of Memory: Holocaust Survivor Photography Exhibition RAPID CITY, S.D. - The South Dakota National Guard will host Transfer of Memory, a 1875 Livestock - Poultry photo exhibition of Holocaust survivors living in Minnesota, from Sept. 9-27 on Camp Rapid. 2 Year old virgin Angus bulls, The exhibit will be open to the public for grandsons of OCC Paxton, good dispositions, semen test- viewing Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. ed, EPD's available, Keith 4 p.m. at the Joint Force Headquarters building Reed, 402-649-3615. on Camp Rapid (2823 W. Main Street, Rapid For Sale: Katahdin ewes and City). A public program will be held on lambs. All natural grass fed. Call 605-665-2372. Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 2 p.m. to highlight the exhibit, which shares stories of survival during 1895 Utility – Livestock exceedingly difficult circumstances, and will Trailer include a remembrance tribute honoring the victims and survivors of the 9/11 terrorist Trailer Sale: Master Tow-Tow Dollies: 18 different DUMP attacks. trailers 10', 12' 14' & 16' startThe program will feature speakers Steve ing at $4,559.00; New Alu- Hunegs, executive director of the Jewish minum 3 horse slant; UTV, ATV, mower, motorcycle trail- Community Relations Council of Minnesota ers in steel & aluminum. and the Dakotas, and Col. Laurence Bazer, www.FortDodgeTrailerWorld.- a Jewish chaplain with the National Guard com for information & prices Bureau, who will talk of his experiences 515- 972- 4554 (MCN) ministering to the victims and first responders in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Each Holocaust survivor in Transfer of Memory shares a story of survival, yet as a collection, these images focus on life and hope. From Europe to Minnesota, it was here Have a Great Day they fashioned their dreams, their futures, and their families - their lives are a constant reminder of the value of freedom and the enduring human spirit. Photographer David Sherman and writer Lili Chester, in partnership with the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas, created the photography exhibition. "This exhibition has enabled the JCRC's Holocaust education program to bring lessons of the Shoah (Holocaust) to communities in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Wisconsin who otherwise might not receive firsthand accounts from Holocaust survivors," said Steve Hunegs, JCRC executive director. "Transfer of Memory reminds us all of a memory that must never be forgotten - that there was a time in history where people were exterminated solely on the basis of their ethnic or religious convictions," said Col. Lynn Wilson, South Dakota National Guard state chaplain. "But the Transfer of Memory reminds us of a second memory as important - that no pit is so deep that God is not deeper still. No horror can break the resilient spirit that knows there is always hope no matter how bad things may currently be." The exhibition features 45 portraits of survivors living - or who lived - in Minnesota. There are 53 total Holocaust survivors photographed in the exhibit, and sadly, 23 of the survivors have passed away. The color images depict the survivors as living full and fulfilled lives - full of life and vitality - not defined by victimhood. Each survivor was photographed in their home and everyone was interviewed and videotaped prior to making their portrait. Text, distilled from the survivor interviews, accompanies each portrait and provides background and a short history in the survivors' own words. This exhibition is curated by JCRC staff members, Laura Zelle and Susie Greenberg, and is a collaboration between David Sherman, Lili Chester, and the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas. For more information about the exhibition, please visit http://transferofmemory.org/. Follow @TransferMemory on Twitter, @ TransferofMemory on Instagram, and @ TransferofMemory on Facebook. Day Sponsors Offer Special Enhancing Bee Habitat Activities At The SD State Fair Huron, SD - With the help of day sponsors, the State Fair can offer special days at the 2019 South Dakota State Fair. Wednesday, Aug. 28, is Channel Seeds Preview Day. Preview Day at the State Fair offers free gate admission to allow fairgoers a sneak peek of the fair. The carnival opens at 5 p.m. and all rides are $1 each. The Red Wilk Construction Tuff Hedeman Bull Bash kicks off the grandstand entertainment at 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 29, is Value Added Ag Day where attendees can experience value added agriculture in South Dakota. All day long at the Day Sponsor tent, different food, farmaceutical, fuel, and feed products from across the state are featured. There are cooking demos of local food inspired creations and tasting opportunities. The South Dakota Dairy Producers will also host the 20th annual Ice Cream Social. Friday, Aug. 30, is Prostrollo Motors Day. Make sure to stop by Prostrollo Motors on east Highway 14 in Huron prior to the fair to pick up a coupon for $1 off gate admission at the State Fair. Stop by the Prostrollo Motors Building on the fairgrounds to see the newest vehicles from Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, and Cadillac, including a great selection of 2019 Chevy and GMC pickups with huge model yearend discounts. Also, sign up for a chance to win the “Best Seats in the House” at the Friday, Saturday, and Sunday shows in the Grandstand. Saturday, Aug. 31, is SD Farmers Union Day. SD Farmers Union hosts events throughout the day celebrating the family farmers, ranchers, and rural communities from across the state of South Dakota that they so proudly represent. Highlighting the day of activities is the annual Farmer’s Share Luncheon (limited number of meals available) located in the tent near the Freedom stage from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. In comparison to the retail price of the meal, $10, attendees will pay just $0.30 for a meal that showcases the farmer’s share on retail food dollars. Sunday, Sept. 1, is DPS Share the Road Day, when officials with the South Dakota Department of Public Safety are present in the Day Sponsor Tent to highlight all the ways the department works to keep the public safe. The department’s theme this year is motorcycle safety. DPS is reminding individuals to slow down, watch for others, wear the proper safety equipment, and be ready to “share the road” with others. Also, in the tent will be educational programs, games, the chance to renew driver’s licenses (two address documents required), and Highway Patrol police dogs. Staff is also giving away free DPS hats and visors! Monday, Sept. 2, is Kids’ Day when kids can dress up as their future occupation and are eligible for $1 off admission in to the fair. Also, on BE SMART. Scan our QR code with your smart phone and discover the Broadcaster Online! By Governor Kristi Noem deer, farmers, ranchers, business owners, There are more than 400 species of and everything in between. native bees in South Dakota. Though My Department of Game, Fish and we don’t have exact numbers on bee Parks has established pollinator plots Monday, the Diaper Derby, distribution or abundance, we know bees on Game Production Areas and in state Scavenger Hunt, Miss are critical to our state’s economy. parks across South Dakota. Many of their South Dakota Platform For more than 10 years, South Dakota’s plantings focus on flowering plants to Activity, and Career bee numbers have been on the decline. enhance pheasant chick survival that also Day are all part of the In fact, we’ve lost roughly 30 percent of provide habitat for other wildlife species, entertainment put on at our colonies each year. In 2018, we lost bees included. the NorthWestern Energy 40 percent of our colonies – a devasting In addition to flowering plants, it’s Freedom Stage. loss for beekeepers and South Dakota important to recognize the critical role The State Fair will be agriculture as a whole. that habitat like diverse prairies and ‘Paying the Fair Time See, bees are important pollinators for grasslands plays in helping native wild Forward’ on Monday crops, and in many areas, native bees are bees and other pollinators. GFP has gone thanks to businesses that the most important pollinators for plants. to great lengths to both incorporate forbs have banded together to Many of the nutritious plants grazed by and wild flowers in many of its grassland sponsor gate admission livestock in the Northern Great Plains habitat restoration projects, as well as passes. Fair officials are pollinated by insects like butterflies, implementing management practices will randomly hand out moths and wasps, but most crops are on native prairie grasslands to promote free passes at the gate dependent on the pollination of native diverse plant communities important to admission entrances. pollinators. Participants can also ‘Pay bees. These pollinator services to crops Enhancing habitat in South Dakota it Forward’ to the food have a value of more than $3 billion touches every aspect of life in our state pantry by bringing a noneach year. In 2018 alone, South Dakota – from the outdoor activities we enjoy to perishable food item for beekeepers produced more than 7.8 the honey we eat. We must be responsible the “Drive to End Hunger” percent of the U.S. honey crop, with an in protecting these resources, creating between the hours of 7 economic contribution of more than $23.7 healthy habitats, and supporting growth a.m. and 11 a.m. to receive million in the same year, according to the and health in our natural populations. $2 off gate admission. The 2019 South Dakota USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. • AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR State Fair runs from • PAINT • FRAMEWORK A downward bee Thursday, Aug. 29, through • GLASS REPLACEMENT population is not good Monday, Sept. 2. Channel news for crops, our Seeds Preview night is economy, or other animals. Wednesday, Aug. 28. This So it’s important for us to year’s theme is “There’s do something about it. No Time Like Fair Time.” My focus on enhancing M-F For more information on our state’s habitat will 9AM-6PM State Fair events, contact directly influence the the Fair office at 800-5291205 CARR STREET • VERMILLION • 605.670.0471 0900, visit www.sdstatefair. wellbeing of bees and other pollinators in South BlainesBodyShop@gmail.com com, or find them on Dakota. What’s good for the Facebook or Twitter. bees is good for pheasants, HOURS: Quality products, affordable prices! Call today, start tomorrow! 15% Discount on All Services • Roofing • Siding • Gutters • Decks • Windows Call Steve or Lexee Your Certified Exterior Experts 605-595-7809 3x ...the Value Vermillion, SD • ironcladconstructionsd.com PRESENTS LIVE! on the National Music Museum Stage: Presents LIVE! on the National Music Museum Stage: WHISKEY RICH THURS. Aug. 29 5:30PM-7:30PM Ratingen Platz, Downtown Vermillion For Your Classified! 605-624-4429 Athlete Spotlight Jacob Chaussee Jacob Chaussee is a senior on the Vermillion soccer team. His position is goalie. Chaussee’s favorite thing about soccer is “having my close friends on the team.” Chaussee also plays baseball. Other activities that he enjoys is going fishing and playing Noonball (basketball during school lunch break.) When he is not involved in school activities, Chaussee enjoys playing basketball, wiffleball and kickball with his friends.
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