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  • VFW Post 4067 has Essay Contest

    Sharon Kindle, VFW Post 4067|Aug 31, 2022

    Malta VFW Post 4067 is distributing information to area schools pertaining to the Patriots Pen contest. The theme for 2022 is “MY PLEDGE TO OUR VETERANS”, and is open to all 6, 7, and 8 grades county wide. Entries should be no longer than 300-400 words in length (+or- 5 words max.) Each entry needs to be the student’s original work, be positive and clearly focused. No poetry is accepted. Student cannot identify him/herself in any way. Quotations may be used sparingly if person is plainly identified where ever used. The student may have someone...

  • Northwest Farm Credit Services awards $3000 grant to Malta Senior Citizens for remodel of front door of center

    Sharon Kindle, Malta Senior Center|May 11, 2022

    Whitney Grant, Glasgow Farm Credit Services, was in Malta May 6, 2022, to award a $3000 check to the local members of the center. Other Farm Credit personnel assisting the group with the grant were Beth Johnson and Heidi Whitman, Director, Marketing and Public Relations. The remodel project spearheaded by Ken Ruzicka, board member, who did the majority of the leg work towards the project, has spent countless hours working on the remodel. The door has been severally warped from our famous winds...

  • Soup is Back at Senior Center!

    Sharon Kindle, Malta Senior Center|Apr 20, 2022

    Malta Senior Center will be serving a wide variety of soups, breads and desserts on Saturday, April 23, beginning at 11:30 through 1 p.m. You’re welcome to come at 11:00 for coffee and fellowship. All-time favorites will be chili, chicken noodle, hamburger tomato mac, beefy vegetable; an all-time favorite: broccoli cheese; a new one featuring cabbage soup, and some other tasty varieties. This will be a free-will donation to go towards new gutters to satisfy the insurance company and a much needed front entry remodel. After 60 plus years, it is...

  • March 29, 1975, Marked End of Vietnam War

    Sharon Kindle, Patriotic Chair, VFW Post 4067|Mar 30, 2022

    The Vietnam War ended March 25, 1975, however, it lingers in so many peoples' minds as a bitter lonely experience and with little for support and respect for our soldiers upon returning back to U. S. soils. The Gulf of Tonkin, a much debated item with varying stories, was also known as the USS Maddox incident and is said to have marked the formal entry of the U.S. into the Vietnam War. One billion dollars was spent on the war by the U.S. alone. In 1982, the awesome Vietnam Memorial Wall was...

  • President's Day, More than just a Holiday

    Sharon Kindle, Patriotic Chair, VFW Post 4067|Feb 9, 2022

    The first president, George Washington, and the 16th president, Abraham Lincoln, had several similarities: they both wanted to free the slaves; their fathers passed on while the future presidents were quite young; their education was limited to three years or less; both fought wars for their country. Washington was 11 when his father passed away and that was the end of his schooling as the father was his teacher. The family could ill afford young George to attend school in England. As Washington aged, he began to abhor the institution of slaver...

  • VFW Auxiliary has Programs for Youth

    Sharon Kindle, Malta VFW Auxiliary|Sep 22, 2021

    VFW Auxiliary is offering contests for grades 6-12. Patriot Pen is for grades 6-8 and is offered to any student in those grades. They must be enrolled in a public, private or parochial school or home study program in the U.S. and its territories. The student does not have to be related to a VFW or VFW Auxiliary member to participate, but all entries must be submitted to a local VFW Post. Deadline is October 31. Scholarship requirements are a 300-400 word essay expressing their views on HOW CAN I BE A GOOD AMERICAN. Judging is local, winners...

  • Remembering 9/11: Vigil at 7 p.m. on Saturday

    Sharon Kindle, Malta VFW Post 4067|Sep 8, 2021

    Where were you when the Twin Towers fell 20 years ago? What were you doing right then? What were your thoughts? It was a tragic event in the lives of Americans where once it was thought our soil was sacred beyond the enemy’s reach. Little did we know right then that a third plane was zeroing in on our great Pentagon. Almost 3000 lives were lost, thousands of others were affected by the loss of those lives. Terror filled our streets and skies making everyone unsettled. Malta VFW Post 4067 invites the public to participate in their event of R...

  • Homeschool Families hold Science Fair

    Shari Solberg, For the PCN|Mar 31, 2021

    Malta homeschool families held a Homeschool Science Fair on Friday, March 26th. Ten students entered projects ranging from collections displayed by younger students, to descriptions of processes in nature, and others showed experiments utilizing the scientific method. Judges were Janeen Brookie, Bridgett Ereaux, and Orvin Solberg. The Outstanding Scientific Method Award was presented to first grader, Erin Solberg, for her "Fireworks in a Bowl" experiment which tested the abilities of various soaps to affect the surface tension of water, and...

  • Senior News for February 10, 2021

    Sharon Kindle, PCN Correspondent|Feb 10, 2021

    The members of Malta Senior Center are planning a St. Paddy’s soup dinner in March if circumstances allow. The center hasn’t had a dinner since last March when it hosted the Corned Beef and Cabbage dinner amid a spring snow storm. It was announced there was no Shanghai rummy at this time but would be looked into the future. Bingo will resume on Fridays at 1:00 p.m. at the center so get your dimes ready as bingo starts this Friday, January 29th. In other news, the center will present Marlyn Orahood with a plant and card in thanks for her man...

  • Senior News for January 6, 2021

    Sharon Kindle, PCN Correspondent|Jan 6, 2021

    The Malta Senior Citizens will hold their annual meeting Thursday, January 21, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. at the center. Dues of $15.00 are due and necessary for voting privileges. Three director positions, each three year terms, are up: Margaret Leader, who also serves as treasurer, Marlyn Orahood, and Sharon Kindle who serves as secretary. Orahood has announced she will not seek another term; the other two are seeking reelection. Other directors are Leonard Leader and Jerry Depute. Barb Stevens serves as president, a position she has held for 11 years...

  • Cards are back on the table at Senior Center

    Sharon Kindle|Nov 25, 2020

    Finally, after many cancellations and delays due to illnesses among the Senior Citizen members and others, three lucky names were drawn for the three ANYTHING GOES baskets. First place went to Clair Waters; second to Tom Golick, and third to Sharon Emond who was at the center playing cards as the time of the drawing. The members thank any and all who supported our project, It’s back to card playing, including Bridge and Weight Management, so come to the center and chase away the blues. President Barb Stevens has set the next meeting for W...

  • Seniors meeting changed to November, Bingo off until Jan.

    Sharon Kindle, PCN Correspondent|Oct 28, 2020

    Due to unforeseen circumstances, the October 21, 2020 meeting of the Malta Senior Citizens was cancelled and has been rescheduled for Wednesday, November 18, at 9 a.m. at the Senior Center. The basket drawing will take place at that time. Also, Bingo will resume on January 8, 2021 at 1 p.m. at the Center. It is the hopes, guided by everyone’s prayers, the group can host the ever popular free will offering luncheons at the Center beginning in 2021. Questions may be sent to President Barb Stevens at 654-1392....

  • Fifth Annual Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner

    Sharon Kindle, PCN Correspondent|Mar 4, 2020

    Saturday March 14, 2020, the Malta Senior Center will host their fifth annual Corned Beef and Cabbage dinner in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. This was our Vice President Leonard Leader’s idea and has become a popular spring event. The festivities run from 11-1 p.m. at the center featuring the famous meal with sides of potatoes and carrots, biscuits and fabulous desserts. The free will offering will go towards continued building maintenance as there is always something needing attention. The group plans to have a booth at Ag Day, Friday March 20...

  • The senior citizens were lit

    Sharon Kindle, PCN Correspondent|Jan 8, 2020

    Because of the generosity of the community, the Malta Senior Center is continuing to update the facilities. The latest is LED lights on the exterior replacing the dated 1960 era fixtures. We also have an exterior outlet for our Christmas tree and lights eliminating the 'extension cord' fixture. New ballasts were installed in some of the center's ceiling so the interior is completely lit making it easier on the eyes for the card and bingo players. Remember Nina Jones begins bingo playing Friday...

  • Hey! It's 'Soup Time'

    Sharon Kindle, PCN Correspondent|Nov 13, 2019

    As the leaves turn and begin to fall it signals SOUP TIME!! at the Malta Senior Center, Saturday, November 16, from 11:30-1:30. Many varieties will fill the air with delightful aromas and delicious desserts to round out the fall meal. Some soups will be potato-corned beef, cream of chicken with vegetables, vegetable beef, and hamburger mac, roasted butternut squash, Velveeta cheese with sausage, to name a few. Slices of bread accompany the soups if one chooses not to have the usual crackers. Again, it is a free-will offering and it is going...

  • 'What Makes America Great' essay contest

    Sharon Kindle, PCN Correspondent|Sep 25, 2019

    “What Makes America Great” is the theme for the 2019-2020 year for two programs offered by the VFW Post 4067, which could result in prize money and recognition for a student entering the contests. The Voice of Democracy “was started by the National Association of Broadcasters in 1947. The Veterans of Foreign Wars became a national sponsor in the late 1950s and assumed sole responsibility for the program in 1961.” Each state winner is brought to Washington, D.C. in February 2020 to compete for $155,500 in national college scholarships with fi...

  • Taco Time at the Malta Senior Center

    Sharon Kindle, PCN Correspondent|Sep 11, 2019

    You heard right, it’s TACO TIME at the Malta Senior Center, Saturday September 21, from 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m., with a free will offering to continue to raise monies for the window installation. The group is offering fry bread for tacos or soft shell, whatever your preference plus all the toppings to tantalize the taste buds. The idea for Indian Tacos came from board member Marlyn Orahood, former educator, three years ago as area schools celebrate Native American days to instill the traditions in the students and remind people of their heri...

  • Malta Senior Center celebrates 50th

    Sharon Kindle, PCN Correspondent|Aug 21, 2019

    Approximately 75 people passed through the Malta Senior Center to celebrate it’s 50th anniversary. Table flowers were provided by Sharon Miller of the Dirt Daubers. Next event is the Annual Indian Taco dinner Saturday September 21 with a free will offering...

  • Malta Senior Center to Celebrate 50th Anniversary

    Sharon Kindle, PCN Correspondent|Aug 14, 2019

    The Malta Senior Center will celebrate their 50th anniversary on Saturday August 17, 2019 from 1-3 p.m. with cake, coffee and lemonade. The event is open to the public. The Moose Hall, formerly located where the Malta post office sits, was home to the first senior center. Hugh Simanton was the director of the group. In the period of 1968-78 members numbered roughly 260. The period of 1978-96 numbers were around 360. Along came the building fund in 1996 with approximately 130 members of which five are still living. The senior center had meals...

  • SOUP: IT'S WHATS FOR LUNCH

    Sharon Kindle, PCN Correspondent|Apr 24, 2019

    It’s spring, however, one can always use a good bowl of homemade soup and that is what the Malta Senior Center is serving on Saturday, April 27, 2019 from 11:30-1:30. You’re welcome to come at 11:00 and have coffee and a visit. Soups feature homemade chicken noodle, beef vegetable, beef noodle, potato soup, Wisconsin cheese, hamburger mac, chili, and broccoli cheddar. Various breads, muffins and cinnamon rolls will add to the fare with a wide variety of desserts one of which is an apple cookie sheet extravaganza! The free will offering wil...

  • Celebrate St. Patty's at the Senior Center

    Sharon Kindle, PCN Correspondent|Mar 13, 2019

    A relief in the subzero temps for this week! We have a huge icicle hanging from the garage so some snow on the roof had to melt! I was in Billings this week and even though they have a lot of snow left down there, I saw two robins and I heard a blue jay! Gives my heart a smile. I know that spring will be here! I had lunch with the senior citizens in Whitewater on Wednesday. Nice visiting with Lu Besel, Helen Austin, Sally Austin, and Jeanie Green. I did my observation at the Whitewater School and started off to Billings for my Dermatologist a...

  • 'Soups on' at Malta Senior Center on October 13

    Sharon Kindle|Oct 10, 2018

    That's right, the soup is once again on at the Malta Senior Center on Saturday, October 13, from 11:30-1:30. A wide array of soups, breads, and desserts will tempt the fussiest of appetites so come on over to the center at 110 S 1st Street West. All ages are welcome to this free will offering event. The Phillips County Transit bus will provide rides for those that do not have transportation, simply call 654-5301 to reserve your seat. Some of the soups are homemade noodles with chicken, an...

  • Malta Senior Center hosts Indian Taco feed, raffles next week

    Sharon Kindle, PCN Correspondent|Sep 5, 2018

    Malta Senior Citizen Center members are gearing up for a season of tasty meals to offer to the public, young, old and everywhere in between. On Saturday, September 15, the group will serve up Indian Tacos with a twist as Indian fry bread will be offered side-by-side with flour tortillas…pick your favorite! The meal will start at 11 a.m. and, as always at Senior Citizen meals, there will be a free-will offering at the door. Funds raised from this feed will go toward repair costs for the Senior Citizen Center’s roof. Also, during the day wil...

  • Soup, soup and more soup

    Sharon Kindle, PCN Correspondent|Oct 18, 2017

    The Malta Senior Citizens will be serving soups; in fact seven varieties in all on Saturday, October 21, 2017 at the center. The event is entitled “Season Ending Garden Bonanza Soup and Breads” which is a mouthful in itself. The ever popular potato soup, chili, split pea, two varieties of this; vegetable beef, cheese chowder and butternut squash sweet potato soup will tempt anyone’s taste buds. The free will offering will go towards building maintenance which includes tiling the hallway and working on the entry. Serving will be from 11:00...

  • Honoring National American Indian Heritage Month

    Sharon Kindle, PCN Correspondent|Sep 6, 2017

    It is debatable whether September or November is the month to honor the American Indian. President George H. W. Bush, on August 3, 1990, declared November as the month to celebrate, however, other articles and historians claim September as the month to recognize National American Indian Heritage Month. The Malta Senior Center will celebrate by serving Indian Tacos on Saturday, September 23 from 11:30-1:30 p.m., featuring homemade taco fry bread. For dessert, there will be maple and powdered sugar fry bread. The Phillips County Transit bus will...

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