Photo gallery: Friends & Neighbors January 2015

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Lawrence High School softball coach JoeDee Tarbutton is proud of his Class of 2015 Seniors as all 4 chosen to play Softball at the collegiate level. Morgan Byrn will play at UMKC Jolonna Shield will play at Cowley County Community College Megan Sumonja will play at Allen County College Kenzie Garvin will play at Highland Community College

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Lawrence High School softball coach JoeDee Tarbutton is proud of his Class of 2015 Seniors as all 4 chosen to play Softball at the collegiate level. Morgan Byrn will play at UMKC Jolonna Shield will play at Cowley County Community College Megan Sumonja will play at Allen County College Kenzie Garvin will play at Highland Community College

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Annie Gowen, a graduate of Lawrence High School and now the South Asia bureau chief of the Washington Post and a resident of New Delhi, India. poses with her niece Josie Gowen, age 9, of Prairie Village. Photo taken on December 30, 2014 at the Mass Street Sweet Shoppe in Lawrence. We were visiting my mother and Josie's grandmother, Marianne Gowen, of Lawrence.

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Edna Zillner, 107, celebrates Elvis’ birthday, Jan 8,2015 at Pioneer Ridge, with “the King”,(aka Bob Lockwood). Submitted by Edna’s daughter, Joyce Halderman

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Left to right: Etc. Shop Owner Linda Lester with ETC. SHOP former sales representative Jacquie Krueger and her girls Katherine and Charlotte Stineman get together at the shop in December. Photo by Nelson Krueger

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The Lawrence Rotary Club has a tradition of having its guest speakers sign children's books that are then donated to the library at Cordley Elementary School. Club members recently donated some of the recent books to the school. Shown are, front row, from left, Cordley students Helena Gutierrez, Sidra Besson, Goldy Stephens and Ginny Besson; back row, from left, Rotarian Jane Bateman, Cordley PTA President Tracy Adair Deming, Cordley PTA Vice President Melissa Freiburger, Cordley Librarian Joyce Bell, Rotarian Anne Walters and Cordley Principal Scott Cinnamon.

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The afternoon class of the Pre-K Friendship Forest at Kids First Preschool enjoyed singing "Felize Navidad" at their annual Christmas program held Dec.14 at the Celebration Center of First United Methodist Church. Their classroom teachers are Patsy Huffman and Betsy Kelly and their music teachers are Laura Bellinger and Kathy Stevens.

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The morning class of the Pre-K Friendship Forest at Kids First Preschool enjoyed singing "Felize Navidad" at their annual Christmas program on Dec. 14 at the Celebration Center of First United Methodist Church. Their classroom teachers are Patsy Huffman and Betsy Kelly and their music teachers are Laura Bellinger and Kathy Stevens.

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The Lawrence Jayhawk Breakfast Rotary Club recently celebrated their 20th birthday. Currently there are 79 club members. Charter members shown are (back row) Mark Andersen, Allen Belot, Bob Rhoton, and Wayne Whitney; (front row) Ernie Angino, Marguerite Carlson, Shirley Martin-Smith, Joanne Hurst, Ron Hurst, and Chris Barteldes. Photo by Brilla Scott ....

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SFC Joseph Williams of U.S. Army Marketing & Research Group; Michael Macias, Director of LNESC Kansas City; Joseph Midgley, Recruiting Operations Officer Army ROTC at Kansas Univeristy – Lawrence; and SSG David Benton, Army Reserve Liason for the Kansas University Army ROTC program get together during the U.S. Army/LNESC Kansas City College Tour.

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Pictured from left to right are Vicki Julian, Tom Mach and Ronda Miller of Lawrence. Julian received a service award, Miller received an achievement award in poetry and Mach received a lifetime achievement award at the 2014 Kansas Authors Club Convention in Hutchison. All three are District 2 members of the club. The photo was taken by Tracy Million Simmons and submitted by Ronda Miller.

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Free State High School Sophomore Volleyball Team ends a great season! Front row: Kahler Wiebe, Paxton Brittingham, Gretchen Boxberger, Jeanne Morris, Margaret Uhler, Destiny Ragland Back row: Marissa Kesinger, Alena Johnson, Hutton Fritzel, Jordan Loebel, Coach Elaine Elliott

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Ian Archer's Eagle Scout Project mapped the coordinates of Civil War and African American Civil War graves within two cemeteries. With the help of Garmin, a surveyor, Sons of the Union Civil War and his crew, they found four missing graves that seem to always get overlooked at Memorial Day. This fall, the first phase was completed; the data phase was the next step for Archer.

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Olivia Hindman, wearing her new paint-in t-shirt, proudly displays her work at Third Planet during the annual Halloween Paint In, sponsored by the Lawrence Parks and Rec and the Lawrence Breakfast Optimists. This is the 43rd year for the event.

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Raven Peterson works on her art at Ernst and Sons Hardware store. during the annual Halloween Paint In, sponsored by the Lawrence Parks and Rec and the Lawrence Breakfast Optimists. This is the 43rd year for the event.

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The teachers of First Presbyterian Church First 5 Years dressed as as Care Bears and spread some cheer on Halloween.

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Students from Lawrence High School participated in the KU High School Engineering Design Contest in November. There were more than 20 high schools with 100-plus teams from Kansas and Missouri participating. The team Lawrence High School #8 was awarded First Place Overall Champion. Team members are from left to right; Lucas Mackey, Chris Smith and Sean McClaskey. Not pictured: Paul Morgenroth III. The team members are all seniors at LHS.

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Alex Benson and Jessi Wilks skate in Leawood with Jessi's daughter, Peyten. All three are from Leawood. The skating experience was Peyten's first.

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Crown Automotive purchased a wooden bench from student-artist Maya Frazier through the Summer Benchmark program at Van Go. The memorial bench is in memory of Crown's former general manager, Dale Backs, who died of pancreatic cancer. The dedication was held in the month of November in recognition of November being Pancreatic Cancer Month. On the left is Miles Schnaer, owner of Crown Automotive. In the middle is Maya Frazier, the artist of the bench. On the right is Eliza Nichols, marketing director of Van Go.

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Sandy Dixon, general manager of Plastikon Inc., encouraged the development of a hydraulics course for her employees in conjunction with leading area manufacturing companies. The Dwayne Peaslee Technical Training Center’s executive director, Marvin Hunt, worked with Dixon to develop the course. Training on the fundamentals of hydraulics took place at the Plastikon plant in late November. Front from left to right: Ulises Rojo-Barcenas; Shirley Martin Smith, chair of the Dwayne Peaslee Technical Training Center Board; Sandy Dixon, Plastikon Plant Manager; Lawrence Mayor Mike Amyx, Douglas County Commissioner Mike Gaughan; and Terry Donaldson. Back Row left to right: Jim Bedell; Larry McElwain, CEO, Lawrence Chamber; Rodney Bruhns; Chris Wilson; James Ballard; and David Fredrickson.

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Bank of KC held a reception to show off their newly remodeled space on November 20th. From left are RE/MAX agents Mary Beth Titus, Pam Maley, Debbie Heinrich, Bank of KC lender Wes Bonner and Greg Hayes.

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Dalton Dempsey, a third grader at the Baldwin Elementary Intermediate Center, is shown with the medals he won at the Cross Country Coaches National Youth Championships held in Nashville in November. Dalton competed against several hundred runners and placed seventh in his age group. He is the son of Heather and Jon Dempsey.

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Ginger Wehner, left, Truity Credit Union vice president, and Tim Mock, Truity business development officer, present Lawrence Master Teacher Darin Fischer with a $2,500 check. Truity, a LEAP partner, supports the district’s Master Teacher Award.

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Captain Daniel Brown retired from the Kansas Highway Patrol in December, after serving the state and citizens of Kansas for more than 31 years. Brown began his career with the Kansas Highway Patrol on June 18, 1983, as a member of KHP Class #19. He is originally from Baldwin City, and is a graduate of Lawrence High. He attended Kansas University and Barton County Community College.

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Bree Hayworth visited Santa this holiday season at Weavers with her children, Max and Kate Hayworth. Bree said, "It didn't go so well with Kate."

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The Kiwanis Club of Lawrence recently celebrated the 100th Anniversary of the founding of Kiwanis. Kiwanis began on January 21, 1915 in Detroit. The local Lawrence club was founded in 1920. Today, Kiwanis International has a presence in over 80 countries. Kiwanis and its family of clubs is nearly 600,000 members strong. Annually, members raise more than $100 million, and report over 18 million volunteer hours to strengthen communities and serve children Lawrence Kiwanis meets weekly at the Lawrence Country Club at noon.

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Janet Satz, a Lawrence mixed media artist, is one of 12 artists selected from North America and Europe awarded a one month Escape to Create residency for this February in Seaside, Fla. The artists are selected from an international pool of applicants, following a peer review selection process. Satz will take a four-week Escape to Create residency in February 2015 at Seaside. The artists are also to be involved with the community and schools. Artists are also required to perform community service. Satz said she is currently working on two community projects for Seaside. One is to provide several workshops in collage in a school. Another is a presentation on her project and her art she will present to colleagues and the community.

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The Eighth Annual Martin Luther King Community Breakfast was co-sponsored by the Jayhawk Breakfast Rotary Club and the Lawrence Ecumenical Fellowship. The speaker was Kansas University Professor Kevin Willmott (center). His topic was "Dr. King and Creative Maladjustment." Willmott is an associate professor in the film and media studies department. He is known for his work focusing on black issues, including writing and directing "Ninth Street," "CSA: The Confederate States of America," and "Bunker Hill." In addition, Willmott is responsible for the film "Jayhawkers," which is about legendary coach Phog Allen and his famous recruit, Wilt Chamberlain. Jayhawk Rotarian Bernie Kish (left) and Rev. Paul Winn, Lawrence Ecumenical Fellowship, coordinated the morning's activities.

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Eudora Boy Scout Troop 64 spent Jan. 16-18 at the 38th annual Trapper's Rendezvous hosted by the Wichita White Buffalo District of the Quivira Boy Scout Council. The event was held at the Harvey County Park West which is a few miles west of Newton and had over 6,000 people in attendance. Those attending were Scoutmaster Glenn Jackson, Damon Bradley, Andrew Briery, Nick Aguilar, Jerry Trober, Logan Trober, Travis Smith and Chris Smith. Troop 64 is sponsored by the Eudora Lions Club and meets at 7 p.m. Mondays at the Eudora Assembly of God Church.

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Michael Uhler, sixth grader at Corpus Christi Catholic School, met family friend and 2015 inductee in the NFL Football Hall of Fame, Mick Tingelhoff. Tingelhoff was an All American at Nebraska with Michael's grandfather Noel Martin who is from Clay Center. Michael met Tingelhoff at at recent Nebraska game.