| Pick your seat… carefully
Where you sit may say more about you than you think.
At home, the decision is relatively easy. Most of us have a regular place where we sit at the dinner table or while watching TV. And if someone takes that spot, look out. An Archie Bunker situation might arise. Meathead.
But what about at work, or at church, or at a meeting of some sort? That’s where things get interesting.
According to Psychology Today, sitting in the end seat shows that you are the leader, or that you are in control, or that you might even be there to intimidate. Those are not shockers.
If you are in a middle seat, you may be sending a message that you are a part of the team, that you are approachable, or that you are there to collaborate. Makes sense to me.
Meanwhile, other positions may suggest meanings that are not as obvious. According to Wisestep, the most important tip is to be punctual so you can choose your seat. Then pick the spot with the best view, which means the “safest back area, best sight of windows, doors, other meeting attendees, projection or video screen.” If you are trying to influence someone at the meeting, you should sit “where you can directly view each other and exchange eye contacts.”
The article continues by suggesting you should avoid seats close to windows, as they may become a constant distraction and cause you to miss out on a significant point.
If all this seems like too much to remember, the writers suggests you simply ask the host or the leader of the meeting where you should sit.
I had a boss who was particular about seating arrangements, especially at dinner meetings. He would have it all planned out in advance, being sure to connect the right people with each other. It worked for him.
Another boss was ingenious at picking out seats for himself at conferences or training sessions that were close to the exit doors. If the topics became boring, or if he became stuck with people he didn’t want to be around, he would be able to leave quickly… and quietly.
Bottom line, we can all accomplish more by choosing appropriate seats, and we can learn about others’ motivation by observing how they do, too.
Have a fantastic Friday, and thanks for reading.
Editor and Publisher Times Vedette digital newsletter shane@dmcityview.com 641-755-2115
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| | Guthrie County Swim Club celebrates senior night | | | | | | Special to the Times Vedette
The Guthrie County Swim Club celebrated senior night on June 25 with four senior swimmers. The team is undefeated so far this year with one more away meet on July 2 and then the final conference meet July 13 in Sac City. Pictured are Easton Stringham, Natalie Kent, Coach Dana Stein, Macy Schreck and Nate Chance. | |
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| Epps take their message across the USA — again | | | | | | By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette
Steve and Saundra Epp of Oklahoma are, according to their calling card, “taking Jesus to the streets.” They’d long been involved in the church as pastors, but, about 10 years ago, something happened that took them on an incredible journey, and it’s not completed yet.
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| Steenblock achieves ICF ACC credential status | | | | | | Special to the Times Vedette
Rise Up and Shine Coaching, a life coaching business based in Panora, announces that Coach Arianne Steenblock has achieved the Associate Certified Coach (ACC) credential from the International Coaching Federation (ICF). The International Coaching Federation (ICF) is the gold standard in coaching.
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| Hospital trustees review performance on key goals
By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette
During the regular meeting of the Guthrie County Hospital Board of Trustees on June 27, CEO Chris Stipe reviewed the FY23-24 organizational goals and led a discussion about goals for the upcoming year.
Stipe reported that Overall Employee Engagement scores increased but did not meet the goal. He suggested having a goal to continue the improvement for the upcoming year. Stipe reported the progress on several other goals as well.
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| LPA issues boil order
Special to the Times Vedette
On Wednesday, June 26, the Lake Panorama Association (LPA) issued a boil order for the entire association. This boil order remains in effect. A boil order means water should not be used for drinking or cooking without first being boiled. Users are advised to boil their water for one to two minutes before consumption.
LPA was in the process of repairing a leak in the water distribution system and experienced a major loss of pressure in the system. This loss of pressure requires that the LPA advise all users of a boil order.
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| Casey Fun Days July 12-13
By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette
The annual Casey Fun Days celebration is rapidly approaching. It is set for Friday and Saturday, July 12-13, with a theme of “Larger than Life.” Stacey Wedemeyer, president of the Casey Service Club, explained that the celebration is a longstanding tradition in Casey and that some new additions have been added to the schedule.
“It’s been going on for many years, as long as I can remember,” Wedemeyer said. “The new stuff that we have going on are food trucks. Friday night, we have Los Altos food truck from Stuart, and we have wine slushies, and we have boys and girls club doing dinner downtown. That’s all happening on Friday night. On Saturday, we have wine slushies again, and we have Chick Fil-A and Kate’s Kookies.”
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| Take a guided tour of Greenwood Cemetery and Prairie July 13
Special to the Times Vedette
Join Rod Stanley from the Guthrie County Historical Village Foundation and Kristine Jorgensen, GCHV Curator, for a guided historical tour through the historic Greenwood Cemetery on Saturday, July 13 from 9 a.m. to noon. Discover the stories behind some of Panora's past residents.
A tour of the accompanying original prairie by Director Brad Haltermann from Guthrie County Conservation will point out the wonders and beauty of this diverse ecosystem that consists of original ground that has never seen the plow. Greenwood Prairie is one of only three original prairies in Guthrie County.
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| Panora Sidewalk Sales July 5-6
Special to the Times Vedette
Panora Sidewalk Sales will be held Friday, July 5 and Saturday, July 6. Participating retailers will have discounted items on the sidewalk for customers to shop. | |
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| YJB TTT omelet breakfast July 4
Special to the Times Vedette
The YJB TTT members are serving omelets-to-order from 8-10 a.m. at the Yale Community Building on July 4. This is the major fundraiser of the year for the group. The funds raised go toward sending fourth grade girls to TTT camp each year. The organization not only pays their way but also provides their clothing and other necessities. Also, each year when the TTT camp girls are seniors and graduate from Panorama High School, they receive a scholarship from the club to further their education. | |
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| Rodeo in Guthrie Center June 29-30
By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette
The weekend of June 29-30 offers western family fun at the Guthrie County Fairgrounds. Mutton busting will start at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, followed by rodeo at 7:30 p.m. On Sunday, the rodeo begins at 2 p.m. Food vendors and a beer garden will be available.
Camping and live music will be offered at the fairgrounds on the weekend of July 27-28. | |
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| Mitzie Rue’s Canine Corral to celebrate five-year anniversary with June 30 open house
Special to the Times Vedette
Mitzie Rue’s Canine Corral is celebrating its five-year anniversary with an open house on Sunday, June 30 from 1-3 p.m. at 2706 Roost Lane, just west of Panora on Highway 44. Snacks and beverages will be served. Take home a treat bag for your pup, enter a drawing for a dog basket give-away and receive a $5 off coupon. Purchase a Mitzie Rue’s T-shirt by Mac-T Printing in the month of July and receive a bar of soap from Ada’s Acres. For more information, visit www.mitzierues.com. | |
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| DNR shares tips for a safe Fourth of July holiday weekend
From the Iowa Department of Natural Resources
As the Fourth of July holiday weekend quickly approaches, the forecast predicts warm weather that will draw thousands of people to state parks, beaches, lakes and rivers.
BEACH AND SWIMMING SAFETY: Wherever you choose to swim this weekend or this summer, whether it's a backyard pool, a pond or lake, or a public pool, please follow these safety tips:
- Keep a close eye on others, especially children. Assign a designated adult to watch over children, and never assume someone else is watching them. Be close enough to touch the child at all times. Even in ankle deep water, the current can be strong enough to sweep you off your feet and out into deeper water.
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| Increased cover crop cost share available for Iowa farmers
Special to the Times Vedette
Iowa farmers interested in planting cover crops this fall may be eligible to receive a higher cost share for their efforts. Applications are now open for an incentive offered through the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship’s Water Quality Initiative.
Through the program, first-time cover crop users are eligible for $30 per acre, and returning cover crop users are eligible for $20 per acre.
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| Iowans encouraged to report wild turkey sightings in July and August
From the Iowa Department of Natural Resources
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is looking for help with its annual wild turkey production survey. During the months of July and August wild turkey sightings are recorded to estimate this year’s nesting rates and nest success.
Participation is easy. Just note the date and county in which the turkey was seen, if it was an adult female or adult male (males have beards on their breast) and if and how many poults (baby turkeys) were present. The survey is available online at www.iowadnr.gov/Hunting/Turkey-Hunting/Wild-Turkey-Survey.
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| Cribbage results from June 26
Special to the Times Vedette
On June 26, a total of eight players participated. The cards did not treat people very well that day. Dave Kading got two 16s, and Robert Klever lucked out with a 17 to win the kitty.
The Guthrie Center cribbage players generally meet at Guthrie Center Library on Mondays at 8 a.m., at the assisted living rec room at 8 a.m. on Wednesdays, and at the Guthrie Center Activity Center at 1 p.m. on Fridays. Organizers say there is always room for more, and they will be glad to teach you how to play. They play for quarters on Wednesday and Friday. For more information, email 58chevy@netins.net. | |
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| Andersen graduates from Ellsworth
Special to the Times Vedette
One hundred thirty-one students completed all requirements of their respective degree programs as of the end of the spring 2024 semester and are now graduates of Ellsworth Community College in Iowa Falls. These graduates were honored with their peers at the commencement ceremony in May.
Cooper Andersen of Panora earned a degree in Associate of Applied Science, (Agriculture, Agribusiness Track). | |
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| Stowe joins Signal Theory’s intern program
Special to the Times Vedette
Signal Theory, an independent branding and design firm grounded in behavioral science, announced the selection of three interns, including Audrey Stowe of Guthrie Center. She will extend her classroom learning by working on projects across Signal Theory clients in agriculture, animal health, food and retail.
“Giving our interns the opportunity to work within our client teams empowers them to contribute to active projects,” said Ali Mahaffy, Signal Theory co-CEO. “Our interns gain invaluable real-world experience while introducing the agency to diverse perspectives, new energy and fresh ideas.”
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| Chargers vs. West Central Valley game suspended until July 3
By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette
Adverse weather suspended ACGC baseball’s (1-19) away game against West Central Valley (6-17) on Tuesday, July 25. The game will resume on July 3. | |
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| | Chargers falter against Woodward-Granger, 5-0 | | | | | | By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette
ACGC baseball (1-20) made the trip to Woodward-Granger (10-12) on Wednesday, June 26. The two teams had only nine hits, but the Hawks made the most of its six. ACGC hits came from Tegan Slaybaugh, Blaize Dorsey and Chase Slaybaugh. Ben Franzeen and Colton Clark split time on the mound. Franzeen pitched four innings, throwing 55 pitches and striking out two batters. Clark pitched two innings, throwing 21 pitches, with one strikeout. The Chargers next game will be away from home on Monday, July 1, against Des Moines Christian (26-2).
PICTURED: #3 Chase Slaybaugh prepages to steal in a game earlier this season. Photo by Mark Reno | |
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| ACGC vs. West Central Valley suspended due to weather
By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette
The Chargers softball team (9-11) was set to take the field against West Central Valley (12-13) for its senior night game on Tuesday, June 25, but the game was canceled due to the weather. The game will resume on July 3. ACGC's next game will be against Des Moines Christian (9-14), away from home on Monday, July 1. | |
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| | Panthers split doubleheader with Interstate 35 | | | | | | By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette
On Tuesday, June 25, Panorama baseball (8-15) hosted Interstate 35 (20-6) in a doubleheader. Interstate 35 won the first game, 4-0. Panorama would respond, winning game two, 7-1.
Game 1 The Panthers were blanked in the first leg, 4-0. Interstate 35’s Chase Dixon was dominant on the mound, pitching all seven innings and striking out nine batters while only giving up two hits. Trey Boettcher and Mason Carstens shared the mound for Panorama. Boettcher pitched four innings, striking out four batters. Carstens pitched the remainder of the game, striking out one batter.
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PICTURED: #16 Cruz Crandall waits for his chance to run against Interstate 35 Tuesday. Photo by Betty Cooper | | | | | | Read the full story | |
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| | Panorama spoils Ogden’s senior night, wins in extra innings, 7-6 | | | | | | By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette
On Thursday, June 27, Panorama baseball (9-15) was the senior night opponent for home team Ogden (13-17). It took the Panthers 10 innings to break down the Bulldogs. Panorama’s next game will be at home on Tuesday, July 2 against Atlantic (1-17).
PICTURED: #28 Hunter Dishman makes the catch against Ogden at last night's game. Photo by Betty Cooper | | | | | | See more photos | |
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| | Panorama loses both games in doubleheader against Interstate 35 | | | | | | By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette
Panorama softball (6-20) held its senior night on Tuesday, June 25 against Interstate 35 (17-13). Panorama lost both games, 13-1 in the first leg and 16-2 in the second leg.
PICTURED: Assistant Coach Josh Thompson; seniors Lindy Nelson, Jaidyn Sellers and Avery Bahrenfuss; and Head Coach Ismael Galvan at Panorama's Senior Night June 25. Photo by Betty Cooper | | | | | | See more photos | |
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| Panther woes continue in loss to Ogden, 6-3
By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette
On Thursday, June 27, Panorama softball (6-21) competed against Ogden (14-16), away from home. Panorama tied the game, 2-2, at the top of the third inning. Ogden continued to cross the plate, scoring four runs in the next two innings, creating enough of a gap between the two squads to see them to victory. The Panthers will look to bounce back tonight, Friday, June 28, against East Union (4-20), away from home. | |
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| Panorama Women’s Golf League results from June 25
Special to the Times Vedette
A total of 44 women played in the Panorama Women’s Golf League on June 25.
In the A group, Carol Vankirk was the low scratch winner with a 32. The second low scratch winner was Debbie Rockwell with a 36. Carol Vankirk was the HDCP winner with a 23. The special event was longest putt on hole No. 6, and Peg Carr was the winner. Karen Eby and Carol Vankirk had the fewest putts with 16.
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| Hansen gets a hole in one and low score June 25 in Panorama West Tuesday Men’s Golf League
Special to the Times Vedette
On June 25, the Panorama West Tuesday men’s golf league had 30 players. Chip Hansen got a hole in one during Tuesday, June 25, Panorama West Men's League on hole number 9 with his 5 wood. The shot was witnessed by Lyle Hansen, Jerry Armstrong, and Tim Rickert. Chip also had a low score of one under par 26 and needed only 12 putts. Rich Schumacher made the longest putt. The scramble was won by the team of Trent Crawmer, Jerry Armstrong, John Harre and Jerry Landry with a score of 4 under par. | |
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| Congregate Meals are served at Sneakers Café, Monday through Friday, in the Guthrie County Hospital. No meals are available on major holidays or during inclement weather. This service is available for seniors ages 60 and older. No reservation is needed. All menus follow Elderbridge-approved menus and provide at least one-third of the nutritional needs of individuals 60 and older. Menus are subject to change. For more information on these services, call 641-332-3818. | |
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| | 20 years ago | | | | | | From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, June 23, 2004
CLEAN UP DAYS. Area residents kept city workers and the high school baseball team busy during clean up days Tuesday and Wednesday. Baseball players making a residential stop are, from left, Eric Cain, Spenser Railsback, Denton Patrick, Ian Steensen and Bennie Brock. | | | | | | See more Yester Years | |
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| | 'If' | | | | | | By Michael C. Woody | Times Vedette
It is difficult to guess what this movie is about if you see the trailer or TV commercials. It’s even more difficult to explain what it is about after you’ve seen it. The movie portrays a young girl going through major life issues. She is also able to see other people’s imaginary friends. That’s all I’m going to tell you, because I really want you to see this movie without too much knowledge about the story. What I can tell you is that it is well done. Two words sum up this theatrical experience: charming and wonderful. I saw this movie with my 34-year-old son, and we both used the word wonderful to describe it. I can’t wait to see it again. Grade: A | |
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| | For Randy Dorr, cars are a family tradition | | | | | | Car enthusiast says he has owned more than 1,000 vehicles in his lifetime.
By Rich Wicks | Panora Times, June 2024
Randy Dorr of Panora likes classic cars and trucks from the era before computers began controlling nearly every motor vehicle function. Growing up in the 1970s, that decade of vehicles in particular seems to have caught Dorr’s attention.
“Right now, I’ve got three classics,” Dorr said. “I’ve got my 1979 Chevy pickup, 1978 Ford LTD, and 1979 Dodge Magnum. The LTD has only got 39,000 actual miles.”
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