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Keep Yankton Beautiful Thanks Volunteers cleaned out of our fine recreational river later this week not receive any operational funding from the City, State
Julie Perakslis, Director on our website. or Federal governments. We exist and are successful
KYB is also up to our elbows and shovels in a fabulous only through the support of our members, supporters and
A tremendous “Thank You” goes out to all of the beautification project at Tripp Park! With the help of volunteers, who are all listed on the sponsor tab of our
community members who volunteered for Keep Yank- two grants from Keep America Beautiful and UPS, and website. We are located at 324 Walnut Street, where our
ton Beautiful’s (KYB) Great American Cleanup, Yank- the City of Yankton, we are beginning our beautifica- office space is generously donated by Kennedy, Pier &
ton! We cleaned over 7,000 pounds of garbage from tion of Tripp Park this month. Our design can be seen Knoff LLP. You can join us and our dedicated members
our streets during the month of April! 116 volunteers on our website and in the lobby of the Summit Activi- and volunteers in keeping Yankton beautiful by visiting
showed-up on a drizzly, overcast Saturday morning on ties Center. Please be sure to take a look. Our sincere our website at www.keepyanktonbeautiful.org, Facebook
April 9th to clean their community. Volunteers included hope is the beautification on such a public corridor will at Keep Yankton Beautiful or calling us at (605) 838-
individual citizens and groups from TruXedo, Walgreens, inspire increased use of the park. We also believe it will 0665. We need you…the more support we have the
Mount Marty College, Peace Presbyterian Church, First inspire improvements all along the corridor that will have more we can accomplish!
United Methodist Church, First Dakota National Bank, a strong, positive impact for our own residents as well as

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The Boys & Girls Club, Starbucks (who also donated visitors and those with interests in economic development
coffee), and Avera Sacred Heart Hospital (who also do- here in Yankton. We are very proud of this community
nated gloves), to name a few! Lewis & Clark Specialty and it gives us great pleasure to be able to bring outside
Hospital and MidAmerican Energy donated gloves, Glad support in the form of grants into our community to con-
and the South Dakota Dept. of Transportation donated tinue to make it a better place to live, work and grow!
garbage bags, the City of Yankton donated the hauler, On a recycling note, KYB has won a grant for 10
Nestle donated water and WalMart donated the donuts! temporary recycle containers. We are happy to loan these with business
It took a real community effort to make this cleanup suc- out to groups and organizations who wish to make their
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During the weeks leading-up to, and following, our America Beautiful affiliates in the South Dakota. We do
cleanup, various organizations and businesses also per-
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– Mineral oil and/or linseed oil criteria: condition and rarity. White stoves are not as desirable,
This Is A Hammer – Denatured alcohol
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for example, as ones that were manufactured in colors and
with such features as water reservoirs, nickel-plated trim and
by Samantha Mazzotta your furniture) embossed ornamentation. The utility and decorative merit of
– Finish (a small container matching the type of finish on stoves also can determine whether one is ordinary or extremely
your furniture) collectible. Your stove might just be in the desirable category.
– Wax furniture sticks Clifford Boram is extremely knowledgeable about vintage
These basic items will allow you to tackle small stains on stoves and is the author of “How to Get Parts Cast for Your An-
the finish, under the finish. You’ll also be able to quickly touch tique Stove.” He offers a free consultation by telephone, and
Furniture Repair up scratches and dings. this might be a good first step to take. His contact informa-
HOME TIP: When repairing minor finish problems in furni- tion is c/o The Antique Information Clearing House, 421 North
Q: Do you have any tips on making affordable repairs to ture, start with the least intrusive method – lightly polishing Main St., Monticello, MN 47960; and 574-583-6465. Other help-
wood furniture around the house? – A Reader, via e-mail and buffing the area – before taking more drastic measures. ful sources include Richard Richardson, Good Time Stove Com-
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Send your questions or comments to ask@thisisahammer.com, pany, P.O. Box 306, Goshen, MA 01032; and Erickson Antique
with furniture, and so many fixes, that it would be tough to list
or write This Is a Hammer, c/o King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box Stoves, P.O. Box 2275, At the Depot, Littleton, MA 01460.
them all. Here are a few common issues with furniture finishes:
• Stains – White stains on shellac or lacquer finishes are 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. When in doubt as to whether you can When contacting a person or a business mentioned in this
usually caused by water. Black spots under the finish can be
safely or effectively complete a project, consult a professional contractor. column, it is always a good idea to enclosed a SASE and be pa-
caused by water damage or ink. Other staining material like (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc. tient. Many of the recommended sources receive a great deal
crayon, grease or lipstick can mar any wood finish. of mail and an answer often can take several months.
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also is caused by moisture. King and would like to know more about the artist. – Carmela,
• Marks – Gouges, scratches and burns that cause physical
damage to either the finish or the wood, or both.
Collecting Elburn, Ill.
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So, how does one fix any or all of these common furniture
by Larry Cox Carolina legislature and occasionally painted portraits and pic-
ailments? There are a number of different ways to repair dam- tures with a religious bent. He also was known as a prankster and
age to the finish or the wood surface. I would recommend eccentric. For example, he once hired a woman to ride a horse
while wearing a flesh-colored body suit to re-create the famous
picking up a book on furniture repair and restoration to get
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Meantime, you can prepare yourself to tackle minor finish is- shape. Unfortunately, I do not have room for it and would Queen Elizabeth and members of the Royal Saudi family.
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students to professionals – all from Yankton and the surround- then put on your “publishing hat.”

Art Forms
ing communities. Guest conductors from music departments On the top of a sheet of con-
around the area will join the band each week to give each struction paper, use markers or
concert an unique program; and they are always welcomed print on your computer a line
by Pam Meylor by a dedicated and enthusiastic audience! such as “MY BABY SISTER ...”
Yankton Area Arts Finally, one side note to area photographers: the 2011
Finish the sentence with a fact
theme for our Mighty Mo Photo Show is “River Town Tour” and
the deadline for entries is Friday July 8. Check our website noted earlier by your older child,
at www.YanktonAreaArts.org for more information. In the such as “My baby sister crawls.”
The school year is about to come to a close and summer At the bottom of the page, print
activities are starting up in full swing. On June 7, Yankton meantime, I look forward to seeing you in out in the park!
The G.A.R. Hall Gallery and Yankton Area Arts are located in large letters a corresponding
Area Arts will kick-off the season with our annual Kid’s Art Fest
plus the first band concert of our Summer Concert Series! at 508 Douglas Avenue in Yankton. The gallery is open to the fact about the older sibling: “I
Yankton Area Arts will be hosting the 20th annual Kid’s Art public free of charge Monday through Thursday from 1:00 to can jump and skip!”
Fest on Tuesday, June 7, from 5-7:30pm at Riverside Park. Ac- 5:00 pm, Friday 10:00am to 5:00pm and from 1:00 to 3:00 pm Other possibilities:
tivities and crafts this year will include historic games, button on Saturdays. For more information please contact Pam Mey- “My baby sister has one tooth. I have lots of teeth.”
making, gourd painting, bookmarks and much more! We are lor, Executive Director, via e-mail at Pam@YanktonAreaArts. “My baby sister eats rice cereal and mashed bananas. I
indebted to all the volunteers who make this day so special org or drop us a line at 665-9754. eat hamburgers.”
for area children. The event would also not be possible with- “My baby sister uses a bottle. I use a cup.”
out the generous support of our community. A big thank you End on a page where you note something the two kids
to the following organizations that will be hosting tables at Donna's Day: have in common, such as “My baby sister smiles. I smile

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• Calvary Kids Preschool ASHTON AND ME.” Decorate the cover and pages with
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• Child Protection Team by Donna Erickson Punch two holes along the left side of each sheet and
• Dakota Territorial Museum
weave a ribbon through, finishing it off with a knot or bow.
• Keep Yankton Beautiful
• Linda’s Angel Crossing Now you’ve added a new book to your family li-
• National Park Service
Have Fun Creating “Baby & Me” Book brary! It makes for fine reading you can share time and
• Yankton Area Literacy Council What’s one of the first things you do after your baby is again together.
• Yankton Children’s Theater Donna Erickson’s award-winning series “Donna’s Day”
born? I mean, after checking to see what sex it is. You look is airing on public television nationwide. To find more of her
• Yankton Community Library for the first smile, don’t you? You hold the baby up to the
• Yankton County Parents as Teachers creative family recipes and activities, visit www.donnasday.com
mirror, and you point and coo and tweet, trying to get him and link to the NEW Donna’s Day Facebook fan page. Her lat-
• Yankton Town & Country Garden Club
to laugh. Of course, it takes some time, but soon it happens. est book is “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous Funstuff for Families.”
Later in the evening, the first Summer Band Concert of The baby smiles! Life’s first giggles. From then on, family (c) 2011 Donna Erickson Distributed by King Features Synd.
2011 will take place at the Riverside Amphitheater. The life is filled with keeping a watch for these milestones.
program begins at 8:00pm with the introduction of our 2011 But the older sibling in the family is growing, too.
Art Advocate, Scott Luken, and following will be an evening Why not write a simple book about it? What’s the same?
of music. Dr. David Bohnert from Wayne State College will
be our guest conductor. We are especially looking forward to
What’s different? Your preschooler or primary-school
this performance – as it will be the first of several planned for child will gain a better sense of accomplishments and ap-
the same time and venue on Tuesday evenings throughout preciate the baby steps we take as we learn and grow.
the summer. The all-volunteer band will present six con- First, have a mini interview with the older sibling to talk
certs during the first half of summer. It includes an average about his skills. Can he count to 10? Does he sleep in a
participation of 70-100 musicians of all ages – ranging from regular bed? Can he hop? Jot down what he has to say,

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refined. Refined grains have lost their outer coat, the and cooked oatmeal are examples. You do not have to
bran. Bran was, at one time, the principal source of fiber. take any medicines.
Fiber keeps stool soft and easily pushed through the The booklet on diverticulosis covers this topic in de-
To Your Good Health digestive tract. With too little fiber, the colon has to exert tail. Readers can obtain a copy by writing: Dr. Donohue
by Paul G. Donohue, M.D. great force to move undigested food along. That force is – No. 502W, Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. En-
responsible for pushing the colon lining through the colon close a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6
wall to form a diverticulum on its outer surface. Canada with the recipient’s printed name and address.
When you were hospitalized, you had diverticulitis – Please allow four weeks for delivery.
inflammation of diverticulum. The neck of diverticula DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I will turn 65 shortly. My
Diverticulosis Common With Age became clogged with bacteria and pieces of hard stool. health is just fine. I am out and active. I do odd jobs like
The diverticula swelled. For mild symptoms, people can construction and hauling. Some friends want me to see a
DEAR DR. DONOHUE: Will you write about diver- be treated at home by going on a liquid diet and tak- doctor just for a physical because I haven’t been to one in
ticulosis? I was twice hospitalized for it and had to stay ing antibiotics. For more 35 years. Why should I? All is OK with me. Is it true that
there 12 days in all. When I left, they didn’t give me any severe involvement, people 80 percent of men don’t go to doctors? – C.F.
diet or medicines. I saw my primary doctor later, who are hospitalized and fed ANSWER: You’re getting on in years. Bad things hap-
didn’t think I had diverticulosis because they didn’t do intravenously and given pen with aging. You don’t want to be surprised by a heart
much for me. Some tell me that you don’t have to stay on intravenous antibiotics. attack, a stroke or a cancer that has grown so big that it
a diet or take medicine. Is that so? – N.F. Now that your diver- can’t be treated, do you? Those are some of the reasons
ANSWER: A diverticulum is a tiny pouch formed ticulitis has calmed down, you should see a doctor. I like your fighting spirit. I don’t
by the colon lining that has been pushed through the the only diet you need believe that 80 percent of men never see a doctor.
muscular colon wall. Its size varies from 0.2 to 0.4 follow is one with plenty
inches (5 to 10 mm) in diameter, about the size of a of fiber – 30 to 35 grams Dr. Donohue regrets that he is unable to answer indi-
small pea. Diverticulosis indicates that the colon has a day. Fruits, vegetables vidual letters, but he will incorporate them in his column
sprouted many diverticula. It’s most often silent. Close and whole grains are fiber whenever possible. Readers may write him or request an
to one-third of adults at 60 years of age have it. By age sources. Many cereals are order form of available health newsletters at P.O. Box
filled with fiber: Fiber One, 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475.
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YAMWI CONFERENCE SET FOR JUNE 8 & 9, 2011 tion to help find a cure, or at least a treatment. At this point,
researchers will focus, in clinical trials, on the “preclini-
Yankton Area Mental Wellness, Inc. (YAMWI) is planning for
the 13th Annual Yankton Area Mental Wellness Conference,
Senior News Line cal” biomarkers to try to determine which are specific to
the development of Alzheimer’s and how they change.
thanks to support of many dedicated sponsors. by Matilda Charles By learning just how early the first steps of Alzheimer’s
“Chemistry for Mental Health: Brain, Personal, Relation-
show up, researchers can develop drugs that will slow the
ships, Life!” is the theme for the conference, which is set for
June 8 and 9 at Mount Marty College in Yankton. Dr. Dean progress of the disease at a much earlier point.
For more information on Alzheimer’s disease and a close
Aufderheide will present the keynote “Leadership Doesn’t
Need a Title” on Wednesday, June 8. John Timm will be
Detecting Alzheimer’s in Earliest Stage look at the new guidelines, go to the Alzheimer’s Associa-
the featured luncheon speaker on Wednesday, presenting Researchers are moving ahead in their quest for a treat- tion website at www.alz.org or call them at 800-272-3900.
“Mental Illness and the Homesteader.” Featured presenter ment for Alzheimer’s disease. For the first time since 1984, Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot personally answer
on Thursday, June 9 will be Lt. Gov. Matt Michels who will they’ve come out with a new set of guidelines. reader questions, but will incorporate them into her column
present “How Professionals Ethically Deal with Clients/ It used to be that there was no diagnosis of Alzheimer’s un-
Patients.” Bob Swanhorst will be the featured luncheon whenever possible. Write to her in care of King Features Weekly
til the patient experienced complete dementia. Two years Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-
speaker on Thursday presenting “Rise & Fall of Small Towns
in South Dakota.”
ago, researchers from around the world came together to mail to columnreply@gmail.com.
The 2011 YAMWI conference will offer 36 breakout presen- pool all their information and to rethink how they’ve ap-
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tations for participants to choose from. proached the care of those with Alzheimer’s, as well as
Many people from throughout the region have come to rely learn new ways to diagnose it sooner.
on the YAMWI conference as an affordable means for network- From those efforts, researchers have been able to
ing, for obtaining high quality education on mental health is- identify three specific stages of the disease: preclinical
sues, and for assistance in completing professional education (brain changes that can show up as much as 10 years
to support licensure and recertification requirements. in advance), mild cognitive impairment (some mental
Application for professional credit has been submitted for declines that the patient and others can notice) and Al-
counselors, social workers, childcare providers, alcohol and zheimer’s dementia. Mild cognitive impairment doesn’t
drug professionals, nurses, emergency medical technicians always become Alzheimer’s.
and nursing home administrators. CEU’s will also be available.
The new guidelines allow for a diagnosis much earlier,
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