Church plans service to show appreciation for pastor

The Rev. Ricky D. and Tinalisa Turner

The Rev. Wallace Hartsfield

Oak Ridge Missionary Baptist Church, 9301 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, Kansas, will celebrate Pastor Ricky D. and Sister Tinalisa Turner’s 19th year at Oak Ridge Missionary Baptist Church with a Pre-Appreciation Day Service April 2.

The morning worship service will be held at 9:50 a.m. April 2 at the church.

The Rev. Wallace Hartsfield, pastor emeritus at Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church, will be the guest speaker, with the topic, “Recognizing the Importance of Pastors.”

Brother Reed and Sister Kimberley Partridge are chairpersons of the event, with Deacon Gregory and Dianne Donnell, co-chairs.

Bonner library planning program on gardening April 4

The Bonner Springs City Library, 201 N. Nettleton, is planning a program on raised bed gardening at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 4.

The program will be conducted by the Johnson County Extension Office from Kansas State University. Those attending will learn how to grow more vegetables in a small raised bed or in containers.

It is part of an effort to encourage gardening in the Bonner Springs area, leading to a farmers’ market launching in May, according to Jack Granath, Bonner library director.

Other notable programs on April’s calendar at the Bonner library include:

• A senior fair offered from 10 a.m. to noon April 4, featuring the Area Agency on Aging talking about services that are offered to senior citizens. The Wyandotte County Agency on Aging Public Forum also will sign people up and will be able to refer them to other agencies.

• A Chess Club that meets at 4:30 p.m. each Tuesday, with assistance from the Kansas Chess Association.

• A Moon Marble demonstration, featuring Moon Marble Co. staff, from 3 to 5 p.m. April 26 at the library. There will be a marble discussion, with marble games, and Moon Marble staff will identify marbles that customers bring in.

• The seventh annual Young Child Fair, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 29, has a theme this year of “Books, Blocks, Bubbles and Barks.” There will be activities throughout the library, including Marshall and Chase from Paw Patrol; a show at 11 a.m. by the KC Disc Dogs; and reading to a therapy dog.

In addition, the Young Child Fair includes an opportunity to play with blocks to learn about science and math; make and enjoy a snack; a special puppy storytime with guest readers; a free book; and the opportunity for families to receive information from local agencies.

The event for families with young children is co-sponsored with the Bonner Springs-Edwardsville Public Schools Parents as Teachers.

All library programs are free and open to the public.

Piper results

Piper High School – forensics
at Blue Valley Southwest on March 24
– 4th place in Sweeps
– Foreign Extemp: Abby Neal 1st and qualified for state champs, Dylan Hendrix 2nd and qualified for state champs, and Michael Gentry 5th
– Original Oration: Corey Mann 2nd and qualified for state champs
– Jalen Zwart: 4th and qualified for state champs
at Shawnee Mission West on March 25
– 1st in sweeps
– POI: Emmett Lockridge 1st
– Prose: Jessica Hutchings 2nd and qualified for FCI, Sheridan Smith 3rd, and Drew Novak 5th
– Poetry: Alena Riley 2nd and qualified for state champs, and Isaia Wilcoxen 4th
– Duet Acting: Tyler Ratterman and Diana Fittro 2nd and qualified for state champs, and Sheridan Smith and Jessica Hutchings 6th
– Informative: Mary Winzer 3rd and qualified for state champs
– Info 10: Abby Neal 3rd
– Domestic Extemp: Corey Mann 4th
– Foreign Extemp: Alexander Falk 6th

– Information from Doug Key, Piper High School activities director