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  • Lonnie puckers up!

    By Becky Fitzgerald on November 5, 2015

    Helga, the six-week old baby hog, had a lot to say when Tracy Musselman pulled her from her cage at HOGtoberfest on Oct. 29. During the finale of the HOG & Kisses Contest, Helga’s squeals and...

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  • Outdoor Encounters

    October 29, 2015

    Submitted by Nathan Bolls If you feel a yearning for “outdoors,” you must discern whether you want to spend time in a Wild that is of “photo-op” quality or in one that is biologically rich—one...

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  • Part D Prescription Drug Open Enrollment

    October 22, 2015

    A waitlist is available for the Part D Prescription Open Enrollment. Please sign up in the Blue Book located at the Hospitality Desk before the waitlist gets too full. For any questions or concerns,...

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  • Gardening for 2016

    October 22, 2015

    Submitted by Charlie Hall Those who have had gardens in the year of 2015, please indicate your needs for the next year. If you have the same needs as 2015 or additional needs, we ask for you to...

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  • Ask Sarah

    By Sarah Duggan on October 22, 2015

    Land of the Free & Home of the Brave As the weather and the seasons change, I (and many others!) begin to look forward to upcoming holidays like Halloween (candy and costumes!), Thanksgiving (...

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  • Outdoor Encounters

    October 22, 2015

    Submitted by Nathan Bolls One of the great poets of ancient Persia, Khalil Gibran, once wrote: “I have learned silence from the talkative, toleration from the intolerant and kindness from the unkind...

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  • HOGtoberfest Update

    By Becky Fitzgerald on October 22, 2015

    Happy, the HOGtoberfest mascot, was busy last week, attending meetings with me and visiting participants in this year’s HOG & Kisses Contest. She did all she could to encourage the candidates to...

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  • Outdoor Encounters

    October 15, 2015

    Submitted by Nathan Bolls I once read, and filed away, a quote by artist Pablo Picasso. These words seem to have been spoke in frustration: “Everyone wants to understand painting. Why don’t they try...

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  • Red Hat Name Change—Fun is the Same

    October 15, 2015

    The Red Hat Society, a national women’s organization, started in 1988. In 2004, dues were paid so that Meadowlark Hills could establish a chapter, named Manhatters Red Hat. Monthly luncheons and...

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  • Spot a sign, win a prize ticket!

    By Becky Fitzgerald on October 8, 2015

    A local business has generously agreed to help Meadowlark Hills Foundation promote HOGtoberfest, which is set for Thursday, Oct. 29. The what, where, when and why pertaining to HOGtoberfest is...

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