January 19, 2022

CHAMPION—January 17, 2022

 

Champion Snow
 

The fancy Global Positioning System (GPS) sent a newcomer to the area on a wild goose chase, losing him several times before he made it to Champion on Wednesday. (He decided to take the pavement home when he left.)  He was welcomed though, having brought his dobro.  He has a good singing voice and likes the old songs.  He practiced one that he wants to sing for his older brother who is experiencing declining health.  It is the story of a father talking to a son, saying that he’s going to a better place where he will have “A Heart That Will Never Break Again.”  Tim Tamburrino, of the Midwest Bluegrass Directory, suggests that some of the song links appearing in the weekly post at www.championnews.us might come from some of his recordings of local jams all around the area.  “Angelina in the Bakery,” and probably other tunes, will find their place there.  (A local mandoliner calls that tune “Angelina in the Basement.”) Tim does a lot to promote local music and musicians.  Music does a lot to soothe our troubles and lift our spirits.

Champion Snow Garden

The 11:00 a.m. singers will have that birthday song to sing on Wednesday the 19th.  They will be singing to the Most Essential Woman in Champion, as well as to Dolly Parton, and J.C. Owsley, who is dedicating his birthday to the Family Farm Action Alliance, a nonprofit organization with the mission to protect rural communities and family farms from decline and marginalization.  Mary Beth Shannon has a birthday about that time as well, and the 20th is the day Rowdy’s Grandmother up on Cold Springs Road is celebrated.  It is also the big day for Champion Alvin Barnhart.  He and his Sweetheart, Beverly, will have their 60th wedding anniversary the following week.  Amazing!  Congratulations!  Should any look for an example of how to have a good time and spread it around, while being part of every good work in her own and all surrounding communities, they should cast their gaze on Brenda Coffman Massey.  Her birthday is January 22nd.  It will be a Saturday celebration, so watch out.  All the stops will be out.  Her infectious, unabashed willingness to be seriously silly makes her an honorary Champion.

Just before the first full moon of the year, the Wolf Moon, reached its complete fullness, it shined/shone down on a clean, fresh snow and dazzled Old Champions, who were up for a stroll through the house to put wood in the stove, get a drink of water and what not.  It looked like early dawn at 1:30 a.m.  A younger, better equipped Champion might well have gone for a frolic.  This one settled for taking photos through the windows, then nestling back under the quilts, remembering bright moonlight on other deep snows going back through the years—sweet memories and good sleep.  Champion–Looking on the Bright Side!

Champion Wolf Moon
 
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JANUARY’S SALUTE TO SKYLINE R-2 SCHOOL

 

Skyline School
 

A dozen Skyline R-2 Students have birthdays in January: Christopher Yager, 4th grade on the 4th; Jaydan Jackson, 6th grade on the 5th; Renee Wagner, 5th grade on the 7th; Joshua Eaves, 1st grade on the 14th; Aaliyah Irby, 8th grade on the 16th; Jacob Brixey, 6th grade on the 18th; Railynn Dixon, 3rd grade on the 18th; Hunter McChesney, 1st grade on the20th; Elizabeth Hinote, 7th grade on the 22nd; Paxton Elgie, 2nd grade on the 22nd; Blake McIntosh, 4th grade on the 24th; Lexi Webster, 2nd grade on the 24th. They are a lucky bunch of kids, celebrated by their families and their friends and each other. Fourth grade teacher, Jess Harley had his birthday on the 2nd. Maintenance Director and Bus Driver, Bud Watkins, enjoyed the 6th. Shane Gray teaches PE and has his birthday on the 13th, and Bus Driver, Robert Hall, has his on the 19th. Students, teachers and staff, the school board, the taxpayer and the state, and all of us have a vested interest in good education. These lucky kids are going to be tomorrow’s leaders, tomorrow’s farmers, grocers, scientists, mechanics, bankers, doctors, nurses, lawyers, judges, entrepreneurs, restaurateurs, and many other things not yet dreamed of, and teachers. They are going to be running things soon. The New Year is off to a good start and so are our Skyline Tigers. Any little chance to support our school is one not to miss even if it just clipping those UPC codes from all the Best Choice products you use. You can drop them by the school or drop them in the mail: Skyline R-2 School, Rt. 72 Box 486, Norwood, MO 65717-9439.

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