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The making butter event at the BeDunnah Guest House and Collectibles in October “churned” out to be fun for all who attended. Guests made their own butter and were able to enjoy it on fresh-baked muffins. There were several first-time visitors who stopped by while they were in town for the weekend. The Ladies of the Guest House thank those who attended and appreciate the support given by the Robinson Community. The Guest House will be open on Sunday, November 2 from 1:00—3:00 p.m. Guests will be able to make whipped cream which will be served on pumpkin pie. The Robinson Parks and Recreation annual Hallow- een party will be Saturday, October 25, 2014. Cos- tume judging for age categories 0-4, 5-7, and 8-12 will be held at the Bird Cage Theatre from 4:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. At 4:45 p.m. there will be a parade on Parsons Street for anyone wanting to dress up for Halloween (young and young at heart). Trick-or-treating will follow to those residents who have their porch lights on. A trick-or-treat bag will be given to each child participating while supplies last. After trick-or-treating, children and their families may return to the Robinson Community Center for cookies and punch. The Parks and Recreation will be serving hot dogs, chili dogs, white chili, and regular chili at the Robinson Community Center from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. for a free-will donation to purchase a new climbing structure for the park. The Robinson Voice www.RobinsonKansas.org October 2014 Issue 209 Robinson United Methodist Church— Regular church service is at 9:30 a.m. Kids’ Time at 8:30 a.m. Zion United Methodist Church— Regular Sunday school is at 9:30 a.m., followed by worship service at 10:45 a.m. Upper Wolf Lutheran Church— Upper Wolf is 4½ miles southeast of Robinson. Church phone—544-6816 Pastor Annette Minderman’s cell phone—741-2564 Regular worship is at 9:00 a.m. with Holy Communion the first Sunday of each month Donut Sunday—2nd Sunday of each month Bible Study—9:15 a.m. on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the church Bellevue United Methodist Church— Oct. 25—Church breakfast, 8:30, Highland Senior Center Oct. 26—Charge Conference, 1:30, Troy UMC Nov. 8—Community Fellowship, 5:30, at the Leona Community Building Sundays: Bible School—10:00, Worship—11:00 Evening worship—6:30 p.m. location varies, please call 359-6603 Wednesdays: Spiritual Wellness—Highland Care Center, 7:00 p.m. Thank you! Harvest is a busy, hurried season. Thank you to the harvesters and other drivers who take a few extra moments to slow down to watch for the children. November 2, First Sun- day DinnerCommunity dinners are held the first Sun- day of each month at the Robinson City Hall Commu- nity Center. Free-will dona- tions support community projects. Serving from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Note from the coordinator: “We work at serving local and quality food. Bring a friend to Sunday dinner and meet your neighbors”— striving to support our rural communities. Menu Chicken & Noodles Mashed Potatoes Assorted Salads Homemade Rolls Homemade Desserts Time for Fellowship Halloween Party October 25 Activities start at 4:00 p.m. Please see the following for details. November 2: Time “falls back” an hour. Time to test and replace the batteries in fire and carbon monoxide detectors!

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Page 1: The Robinson Voice...Trick-or-treating will follow to those residents who have their porch lights on. A trick-or-treat bag will be given to each child participating while supplies

The making butter event at the BeDunnah Guest

House and Collectibles in October “churned” out to

be fun for all who attended.

Guests made their own butter and were able to enjoy it

on fresh-baked muffins. There were several first-time

visitors who stopped by while they were in town for the

weekend.

The Ladies of the Guest House thank those who

attended and appreciate the support given by the

Robinson Community.

The Guest House will be open on Sunday, November 2

from 1:00—3:00 p.m. Guests will be able to make

whipped cream which will be served on pumpkin pie.

The Robinson Parks and Recreation annual Hallow-

een party will be Saturday, October 25, 2014. Cos-

tume judging for age categories 0-4, 5-7, and 8-12 will

be held at the Bird Cage Theatre from 4:00 p.m. to 4:30

p.m. At 4:45 p.m. there will be a parade on Parsons

Street for anyone wanting to dress up for Halloween

(young and young at heart).

Trick-or-treating will follow to those residents who

have their porch lights on. A trick-or-treat bag will be

given to each child participating while supplies last.

After trick-or-treating, children and their families may

return to the Robinson Community Center for cookies

and punch.

The Parks and Recreation will be serving hot dogs,

chili dogs, white chili, and regular chili at the Robinson

Community Center from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. for a

free-will donation to purchase a new climbing structure

for the park.

The Robinson Voice

www.RobinsonKansas.org

October 2014

Issue 209

Robinson United Methodist Church—

Regular church service is at 9:30 a.m.

Kids’ Time at 8:30 a.m.

Zion United Methodist Church—

Regular Sunday school is at 9:30 a.m., followed by

worship service at 10:45 a.m.

Upper Wolf Lutheran Church—

Upper Wolf is 4½ miles southeast of Robinson.

Church phone—544-6816

Pastor Annette Minderman’s cell phone—741-2564

Regular worship is at 9:00 a.m. with Holy Communion the

first Sunday of each month

Donut Sunday—2nd Sunday of each month

Bible Study—9:15 a.m. on the 3rd Wednesday of each

month at the church

Bellevue United Methodist Church—

Oct. 25—Church breakfast, 8:30, Highland Senior Center

Oct. 26—Charge Conference, 1:30, Troy UMC

Nov. 8—Community Fellowship, 5:30, at the Leona

Community Building

Sundays: Bible School—10:00, Worship—11:00

Evening worship—6:30 p.m.

location varies, please call 359-6603

Wednesdays:

Spiritual Wellness—Highland Care Center, 7:00 p.m.

Thank you! Harvest is a busy, hurried season. Thank you to the harvesters and other drivers

who take a few extra moments to slow down

to watch for the children.

November 2, First Sun-

day Dinner—Community dinners are held the first Sun-

day of each month at the

Robinson City Hall Commu-

nity Center. Free-will dona-

tions support community

projects. Serving from 11:00

a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Note from the coordinator:

“We work at serving local

and quality food. Bring a

friend to Sunday dinner and

meet your neighbors”—

striving to support our rural

communities.

Menu

Chicken & Noodles

Mashed Potatoes

Assorted Salads

Homemade Rolls

Homemade Desserts

Time for Fellowship

Halloween Party October 25

Activities start at 4:00 p.m.

Please see the following for details.

November 2: Time “falls back” an hour.

Time to test and replace the batteries in fire

and carbon monoxide detectors!

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Parks and Recreation is also having a contest to name

the Park. Anyone wanting to participate may leave their

suggestion at City Hall or email Sharilyn Gilbert at

[email protected]. Please include name and best way

to be contacted with the suggestion. Milestones—

Deaths: Virginia Margaret Meyer, October 9,

Mother of Joyce (Roger) Rush

Charles “Jim” Barrand, October 11

Brother of Judi Bruning

Mildred Watson, October 22

Help Wanted The City of Robinson is now accepting applications

for City Clerk. Those interested can pick up an appli-

cation at City Hall, 118 Parsons, between 8 a.m. and

12 noon Monday through Friday or call 785-544-6850

to request an application by mail. The City of Robinson is an equal opportunity employer.

Thank you to Eugene and Lloyd for the extra service

that you performed during “fall cleanup week”! Thank

you to the city council members for scheduling this

event.

It seems that there are always those who misuse this spe-

cial service, but there are far more residents in Robinson

who are thankful for the opportunity to lighten the accu-

mulations in their homes and on their property without

taking advantage of the system. Thank you to all who

participated to help enhance their surroundings!

Reminders—

•Nov. 3—Robinson City Council meets at 7:00 p.m.

•The Robinson Parks and Recreation Committee meets

at 7:00 p.m. the second Thursday of each month.

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