{"id":422,"date":"2023-08-03T11:23:11","date_gmt":"2023-08-03T11:23:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fredericremingtonareahistoricalsociety.org\/?page_id=422"},"modified":"2023-09-02T02:32:22","modified_gmt":"2023-09-02T02:32:22","slug":"past-frahs-programs","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/fredericremingtonareahistoricalsociety.org\/index.php\/past-frahs-programs\/","title":{"rendered":"Past FRAHS Programs"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t<div data-elementor-type=\"wp-page\" data-elementor-id=\"422\" class=\"elementor elementor-422\" data-elementor-post-type=\"page\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<section class=\"elementor-section elementor-top-section elementor-element elementor-element-1eb0902 elementor-section-boxed elementor-section-height-default elementor-section-height-default\" data-id=\"1eb0902\" data-element_type=\"section\" data-e-type=\"section\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-container elementor-column-gap-default\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-column elementor-col-100 elementor-top-column elementor-element elementor-element-a134032\" data-id=\"a134032\" data-element_type=\"column\" data-e-type=\"column\">\n\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-wrap elementor-element-populated\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-c073318 elementor-widget elementor-widget-heading\" data-id=\"c073318\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"heading.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<h2 class=\"elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default\">Past Programs of the Frederic Remington Area Historical Society<\/h2>\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/section>\n\t\t\t\t<section class=\"elementor-section elementor-top-section elementor-element elementor-element-0296917 elementor-section-boxed elementor-section-height-default elementor-section-height-default\" data-id=\"0296917\" data-element_type=\"section\" 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elementor-section-boxed elementor-section-height-default elementor-section-height-default\" data-id=\"676f2dda\" data-element_type=\"section\" data-e-type=\"section\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-container elementor-column-gap-default\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-column elementor-col-100 elementor-top-column elementor-element elementor-element-259bfa8e\" data-id=\"259bfa8e\" data-element_type=\"column\" data-e-type=\"column\">\n\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-wrap elementor-element-populated\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-751e0bd1 elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor\" data-id=\"751e0bd1\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n\n<p><strong>Frederic Remington Area Historical Society Programs 1977\u2014Spring 2019<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>DVD available of the presentation<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>5\/1\/2023 \u2013 \u201cLiving on the Main Line \u2013 Railroads as Creators and Builders of Community\u201d by Donald Skinner<\/p>\n<p>4\/3\/2023 \u2013 \u201cThe First \u2018Free\u2019 Library in Kansas\u201d by Marcia Sebree<\/p>\n<p>3\/6\/2023 \u2013 \u201cPeople, Places, and Politics in 1800\u2019s Kansas\u201d by John Burchill2\/6\/2023 \u2013 \u201cHistory of August Hinz Family\u201d by Karen Hinz<\/p>\n<p>11\/7\/2022 \u2013 \u201cCemeteries and Undertakers\u201d by Darryl Claassen<\/p>\n<p><strong>10\/3\/2022<\/strong> \u2013 \u201cSunflower Music\u201dby Cash Hollistah.<\/p>\n<p>4\/7\/2022 \u2013 \u201cFRAHS Tour to Etzanoa\u201d by Sandy Randel<\/p>\n<p>Cherokee Strip Land Rush Museum, 31639 US Highway 77, Arkansas City. 10:00 AM<\/p>\n<p>4\/4\/2022 \u2013 \u201cThe Cox House: A Homesteader\u2019s Legacy\u201d by Carmen Fasnacht<\/p>\n<p>3\/7\/2022 \u2013 \u201cChief Lucy of the Kaw Indians\u201d by Pauline Sharp<\/p>\n<p>The October, November, and February meetings of 2021were not held due to the COVID pandemic.<\/p>\n<p>The October, November, February, March, and April meetings of 2020 -21 were not held due to the COVID pandemic.<\/p>\n<p>*5\/6\/2019 \u201cThe Great Blue Heron Rookeries on Henry Creek.\u201d Rachel Roth, Naturalist and Certified Interpretive Guide, Great Plains Nature Center, Wichita. And April\/2019 photos of rookery on Henry Creek by Darryl Hill, Whitewater<\/p>\n<p>*4\/1\/2019 \u201cKansas\u2019s Unstoppable Pandemic: The Spanish Flu of 1918-1919.\u201d Tyler Johnson, Historian &amp; Librarian, Emporia State University, Emporia<\/p>\n<p>*3\/4\/2019 \u201cRuralpreneurs: Tumbleweeds and Talents in Kansas Communities.\u201d Ron Wilson, Director, The Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development, KSU, Manhattan<\/p>\n<p>*2\/4\/2019 \u201cThe Heritage of the Abraham (1825-1910) and Anna (Bergmann, 1838-1917) Claassen Family.\u201d Milton Claassen, M.D., Newton<\/p>\n<p>*11\/5\/2018 \u201cEducation in Kansas: How It All Started, Where It Has Been And Where Might It Be Going?\u201d Tim Bumgarner, Principal, Frederic Remington High School, Whitewater<\/p>\n<p>*10\/8\/2018 \u201cThe Past, Present, &amp; Future of the Whitewater Falls Stock Farm Barn.\u201d Duane Busenitz, Barn owner, Towanda<\/p>\n<p>*5\/7\/2018 \u201cBernhard and Marie Wilhelmine Entz: Their Lineage, Lives, and Letters.\u201d Viola (Entz) Udd, Author, Missouri Valley, Iowa<\/p>\n<p>*4\/2\/2018 \u201cWater in Kansas: Past &amp; Present.\u201d Rex Buchanan, Interim Director of the Kansas Geological Survey, University of Kansas, Lawrence<\/p>\n<p>*3\/5\/2018 \u201cFinding the Extraordinary in the Ordinary.\u201d Kevin Rabas, 2017-2019 Poet Laureate of Kansas, Professor of Poetry &amp; Playwriting, Emporia State University, Emporia<\/p>\n<p>*2\/5\/2018 \u201cOpera House Culture on the Kansas Frontier.\u201d Jane Rhoads, Author, Wichita<\/p>\n<p><strong>*11\/6\/2017 <\/strong>\u201cGiant Dragonflies, Australia, and a Small Town in Kansas.\u201d Roy Beckemeyer, Retired Engineer, Paleontologist, and Poet, Wichita<\/p>\n<p>*10\/9\/2017 \u201cThe Chisholm Trail: The Rest of the Story.\u201d Gary &amp; Margaret Kraisinger, The Old Hardware Store, Halstead<\/p>\n<p>5\/1\/2017 40<sup>th<\/sup> Anniversary of the Frederic Remington Area Historical Society, d\u2019Veer Family Center, Elbing<\/p>\n<p>*4\/3\/2017 \u201cChildren of the Promised Land.\u201d Angela Bates, Executive Director of the Nicodemus Historical Society, Nicodemus<\/p>\n<p>*3\/6\/2017 \u201cGoat Glands to Ranch Hands \u2013The KFDI Story.\u201d Orin Friesen, Cowboy Singer at Prairie Rose Chuckwagon Supper, Benton<\/p>\n<p>*2\/6\/2017 \u201cThe Tragic Story of Catlin.\u201d Brian Stucky, retired art teacher Goessel High School, Goessel<\/p>\n<p><strong>*11\/7\/2016 <\/strong>\u201cRemembering the Tornado of June 8, 1941.\u201d Melvin D. Epp, FRAHS President, Whitewater<\/p>\n<p>*10\/3\/2016 \u201cThe Story of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) Meat Canning Programs.\u201d Jason Unruh, Peabody<\/p>\n<p>*5\/2\/2016 \u201cWichita on Rails.\u201d Jim Mason, Director of the Great Plains Nature Center, Wichita<\/p>\n<p>*4\/4\/2016 \u201cGrowing Up American.\u201d Dr. Isaias J. McCaffery, Professor of History, Independence Community College, Independence<\/p>\n<p>*3\/7\/2016 \u201cKansas BC.\u201d Dr. Donald J. Blakeslee, Professor of Anthropology, Wichita State University, Wichita<\/p>\n<p>*2\/1\/2016 \u201cMeanwhile . . . local farming viewed on YouTube\u00ae.\u201d Derek Klingenberg, Klingenberg Farms, Inc. and Klingenberg Farms Studios, Peabody<\/p>\n<p>*<strong>11\/2\/2015 <\/strong>\u201cBloody Kansas.\u201d Ken Spurgeon, History &amp; Government Teacher, Northfield School of the Liberal Arts, Newman University and Executive Director of Lone Chimney Films, Inc., Wichita<\/p>\n<p>*10\/5\/2015 \u201cKansas Anti-Horse Thief Societies.\u201d John K. Burchill, Kansas Wesleyan University, Salina<\/p>\n<p>*5\/4\/2015 \u201cCitizen diplomats in the Democratic Republic of Congo: January-to-April, 2013.\u201d Drs. John &amp; Reinhild Janzen, Elbing, KS<\/p>\n<p>*4\/6\/2015 \u201cKansas County Courthouses.\u201d B. J. Davies, Postcard Collector, Wichita, KS<\/p>\n<p>*3\/2\/2015 \u201cThe Journey to Kansas of Peter Epp (1825-1895) and John Epp, Sr. (1862-1943).\u201d Melvin D. Epp, President, Frederic Remington Area Historical Society, Whitewater<\/p>\n<p>*2\/2\/2015 \u201cThe Schools that Predated USD 206.\u201d Darryl Claassen, Whitewater Photo Museum<\/p>\n<p>*<strong>11\/3\/2014<\/strong> \u201cWe Crossed the Walnut . . . \u2013the Indian, Emigrant, and Southern Cattle Routes and across the Frederic Remington Historical Society Area.\u201d Charles Durbin, Cherokee Trail Historian, Gentry, AR<\/p>\n<p>*10\/6\/2014 \u201cHead \u2018Em up &amp; Move \u2018Em Out.\u201d Jim Gray, Kansas Cowboy Historian, Geneseo, KS. A Kansas Humanities Council program.<\/p>\n<p>5\/3\/2014 Historical Trip. Historical Manhattan, KS and the Flint Hills<\/p>\n<p>*4\/7\/2014 \u201cHow Rural Electrification Transformed Kansas.\u201d Bill Worley, Historian, Blue River Branch, Metropolitan Community Colleges, Kansas City, MO. A Kansas Humanities Council program.<\/p>\n<p>*3\/3\/2014 \u201cWichita\u2019s History in Picture Postcards.\u201d Jim Mason, Naturalist and author, Great Plains Nature Center, Wichita, KS<\/p>\n<p>*2\/3\/2014 \u201cPrisoners of War in Kansas 1943-1946\u201d Mark Schock, author, Rose Hill, KS<\/p>\n<p><strong>*11\/4\/2013<\/strong> \u201cCivil Rights Working in Kansa.s\u201d Dr. Gretchen Cassel Eick, Historian, Department of History, Friends University, Wichita, KS<\/p>\n<p>*10\/7\/2013 \u201cAmelia Earhart\u201d Ann Birney, Admire, KS<\/p>\n<p>5\/4\/2013 Historical Tour of Abilene, Kansas<\/p>\n<p>*4\/1\/2013 \u201cThe Old Time Radio Hour, Station SERF, Del Rio, Texas\u201d Levi Goossen, Newton<\/p>\n<p>*3\/4\/2013 \u201cThe Remington Singers\u201d under the creative direction of Kathleen Poole, Director of Music, Remington High School, Whitewater<\/p>\n<p>*2\/4\/2013 \u201cRecalling the Seagoing Cowboys of 1945-1947\u201d with a 20 minute DVD pre-view prepared by Peggy Miller, Seagoing Cowboy historian. Three local seagoing cowboys then told stories of their trips: Edwin Andres, Elbing; Pete Z. Friesen, Newton; and Nick Toews, Whitewater<\/p>\n<p>*2\/4\/2013 Interview of Nick Toews for \u201cSeagoing Cowboys\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>*11\/5\/2012<\/strong> \u201cThe History of Hydraulic Fracturing (Fracking) Oil Wells in Kansas\u201d Dr. John Gries, Department Chair and Professor of Geology, Wichita State University<\/p>\n<p>*10\/2\/2012 \u201cLocal Festivals in Small Towns\u201d Marci Penner, Executive Director of the Kansas Sampler Foundation, Inman, KS<\/p>\n<p>5\/5\/2012 Tour of Great Bend and the Quivira Natural Wildlife Refuge.<\/p>\n<p>*4\/2\/2012 \u201cFamily History: The South Wiebes with special emphasis on the Johannes and Justine Wiebe Family\u201d Wilbert Wiebe, Whitewater<\/p>\n<p>*3\/5\/2012 \u201cThe Susanna Heatwole Brunk Story \u2013 Escaping the Confederacy and Surviving the Kansas Prairie\u201d John Sharp, Hesston College, Hesston.<\/p>\n<p>*2\/6\/2012 \u201cMy Experiences in the Railroads\u201d Elmo Murray, Elbing<\/p>\n<p><strong>*11\/7\/2011<\/strong> \u201cThe Prairie Trails of Kansas\u201d Brian Stucky, Goessel<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>*10\/3\/2011 \u201cHome on the Range: Kansas Folklore\u201d Dr. Jim Hoy, Emporia State University, a Kansas Humanities Council Speaker commemorating Kansas Sesquicentennial<\/p>\n<p>5\/ 6 &amp; 7 \/2011 1880 Period Historical Dinner at the 1881 Morgan House, Peabody Historical Society, Peabody<\/p>\n<p>*4\/4\/2011 \u201cSome of my favorite finds through the years\u201d Bruce Entz, Wichita<\/p>\n<p>*3\/7\/2011 \u201cReviewing the year since we felt the earth shake in Haiti\u201d Doug Thiessen, Whitewater<\/p>\n<p>*2\/7\/2011 \u201cThe Schmidt Family History\u201d Clinton J. Schmidt, Whitewater<\/p>\n<p>*<strong>11\/1\/2010<\/strong> \u201cBreakfast in China and other recollections of a recent summer trip\u201d Cynthia Rhodes, Whitewater<\/p>\n<p><strong>*<\/strong>10\/4\/2010 \u201cRemington, the Artist\u201d Beverly &amp; Jim Dunning, Sr., Wichita<\/p>\n<p>5\/1\/2010 Tour of Council Grove<\/p>\n<p>4\/5\/2010 \u201cHome Remedies and Patent Medicines\u201d Milton Claassen, M.D., Newton<\/p>\n<p>3\/1\/2010 \u201cFrom Fibers to Fabrics: Clothing for Kansans in the Late Nineteenth Century\u201d Rachel Pannabecker, Director, Kauffman Museum, North Newton<\/p>\n<p>2\/1\/2010 \u201cThe Origin and Development of the Gerhard and Catherine (Wiebe) Regier Farm\u20141885-present\u201d Daryl Regier, Whitewater, current owner of the farm<\/p>\n<p><strong>11\/2\/2009<\/strong> \u201cCaring for Your Family Treasures Now and in the Future\u201d Mary Nelson, Special Collections &amp; University Archives, Wichita State University Libraries<\/p>\n<p>10\/5\/2009 \u201cWildlife in Kansas: Impact of the European Settlements\u201d Jim Mason, Naturalist, Great Plains Nature Center, Wichita<\/p>\n<p>5\/3\/2009 Tour to Abilene: Heritage Museum, Greyhound Museum, Eisenhower Museum and Seeley Mansion<\/p>\n<p>4\/6\/2009 \u201cThe History of Corn\u201d Kraig Roozeboom, Kansas State Extension, Manhattan<\/p>\n<p>*3\/2\/2009 \u201cThe History of the Local Fire Department\u201d Darryl Claassen, Whitewater<\/p>\n<p>*2\/2\/2009 \u201cThe Busenitz Family History\u201d Velma Busenitz Claassen, Plum Grove<\/p>\n<p><strong>*10\/6\/2008<\/strong> \u201cSelf-guiding Tour Map for the Frederic Remington Area Historical Society\u201d Theodore Regier, Elbing<\/p>\n<p>*5\/5\/2008 Celebrated 30<sup>th<\/sup> Anniversary of the Frederic Remington Area Historical Society, Remington High School: R. D. Allen, Potwin &amp; Jerry Peterson, Wichita, speakers<\/p>\n<p>*4\/7\/2008 \u201cThe Central Asia Trek\u201d Willard Wiebe, Whitewater and Carol Klingenberg, Peabody<\/p>\n<p>*3\/3\/2008 \u201cBernard and Wilhelmina Warkentin\u201d Karen Penner, President of the Warkentin House Association, Newton<\/p>\n<p>*2\/4\/2008 <em>The Petals of a Kansas Sunflower<\/em>. The recreation of a West Prussian garden in northwest Butler County by his great-grandfather. Melvin Epp, Ph.D., Whitewater<\/p>\n<p><strong>11\/5\/2007<\/strong> \u201cThe Quivira Indians in south central Kansas during the period 1400-1600 A.D.\u201d John Torline, Newton<\/p>\n<p>10\/1\/2007 \u201cStories of growing up in the olden days\u201d Wilbur Brainerd, Wichita<\/p>\n<p>*6\/2007 \u201cTour of Whitewater High School \/ Remington Middle School Before Demolition: Demolished June 2007\u201d<\/p>\n<p>5\/7\/2007 Tour to Wichita: Museum of World Treasures &amp; Botanica<\/p>\n<p>4\/2\/2007 \u201cThe Interstate Highway System\u201d<\/p>\n<p>3\/3\/2007 Trip to Hutchinson: Salt Mine Vaults &amp; Cosmosphere<\/p>\n<p>*2\/5\/2007 \u201cThreshing Days\u201d discussion led by Arthur Busenitz, Whitewater<\/p>\n<p>*<strong>11\/6\/2006<\/strong> \u201cMarion County Park and Lake\u201d Helen Beckham, Marion, KS<\/p>\n<p><strong>*<\/strong>10\/2\/2006 \u201cUnveiling the Remington Rock\u201d followed with pot-luck dinner<\/p>\n<p>5\/6\/2006 Tour to Arkansas City, Sedan &amp; Dexter, Kansas<\/p>\n<p>*4\/3\/2006 Roger Ward, archaeologist from El Dorado will present his findings of the dig he supervised south of Potwin.<\/p>\n<p>*3\/6\/2006 \u201cGladys the Riveter\u201d impersonated by Teresa Bachman, El Dorado<\/p>\n<p>*2\/6\/2006 <em>The Western, Greatest Western Trails, 1874-1886<\/em>, book authored and discussed by Gary &amp; Margaret Kraisinger, Halstead<\/p>\n<p>*<strong>11\/7\/2005<\/strong> \u201cLife in the Dust Bowl\u201d Nolan Samp, Salina, impersonating Hank Emerson, a Dust Bowl farmer<\/p>\n<p><strong>*<\/strong>10\/7\/2005 \u201cThe Early days of Peabody\u201d Ross Baker and Joan Berns, Peabody<\/p>\n<p>5\/7\/2005 Tour to Atchison: Emelia Earhart Museum &amp; Muchnic Art Gallery<\/p>\n<p>*4\/4\/2005 \u201cSenior Trips\u201d Eldon Wohlgemuth &amp; Kelso Boldecker, Whitewater and Alberta Harms &amp; Richard Hopkins, Potwin<\/p>\n<p>*3\/7\/2005 \u201cThe Klassen store and family in Elbing\u201d Pete Klassen, Whitewater<\/p>\n<p>*2\/7\/2005 \u201cCattle Drives\u201d Bob Baker, Herman Janzen, and Elvin Wiebe<\/p>\n<p>*<strong>11\/1\/2004<\/strong> \u201cReview of Local Medical History\u201d Dr. Kenneth Wiebe, Whitewater<\/p>\n<p><strong>*<\/strong>10\/4\/2004 \u201cInto a World Unknown: Lewis &amp; Clark and the Corps of Discovery\u201d Philip Thomas, Wichita State University<\/p>\n<p>5\/8\/2004 Tour to Salina: Smoky Hill Museum, Rolling Hills Zoo<\/p>\n<p>*4\/5\/2004 \u201cThe Cherokee Trail\u201d Elwood King<\/p>\n<p>*3\/1\/2004 \u201cThe Oil Valley Community and the Elbing Oil Field\u201d Ted Ferrier, Hattie Long, Lonnie Long, and Jessie Bay<\/p>\n<p>*2\/2\/2004 \u201cThe Neiman Family History\u201d Marilyn Umbach, Whitewater<\/p>\n<p><strong>11\/3\/2003<\/strong> The Harvey House Museum, Florence, KS<\/p>\n<p><strong>*<\/strong>10\/6\/2003 \u201cPeople of the Plains\u201d Larry Hatteberg, KAKE TV, Wichita<\/p>\n<p>5\/3\/2003 Tour to Dodge City &amp; For Dodge: Boot Hill Museum<\/p>\n<p>*4\/7\/2003 \u201cWar Stories\u201d moderated by Gary Sommer with veterans of WW II<\/p>\n<p>*3\/3\/2003 \u201cTo Keep or Toss\u201d Peggy Goertzen, Director of the History Dept, Tabor College, Hillsboro, KS.<\/p>\n<p>*2\/3\/2003 \u201cMarie Harder Epp Poetry\u201d Melvin D. Epp, Ph.D., Whitewater, KS<\/p>\n<p>*<strong>11\/4\/2002<\/strong> \u201cA Lifetime of Auctioneering\u201d Bernard Gatz, Halstead, KS<\/p>\n<p>10\/7\/2002 Tour to El Dorado: Butler Country Oil Field Museum<\/p>\n<p>5\/4\/2002 Bus Tour to Lawrence: KU Natural History Museum &amp; Lecompton: Kansas Historical Museum<\/p>\n<p>*4\/1\/2002 \u201cThe Vickers Family History\u201d Members of the Vickers family<\/p>\n<p>*3\/4\/2002 \u201cCornelius and Anna Regier Family History\u201d Milton Claassen &amp; Karen Siebert, Newton<\/p>\n<p>*2\/4\/2002 \u201cThe Amish in the Information Age\u201d Marion Bontrager, Hesston<\/p>\n<p>*<strong>10\/5\/2001<\/strong> \u201cAlexander Hamilton, the Man\u201d Impersonated by Mel Kahn, WSU<\/p>\n<p><strong>*<\/strong>9\/22\/2001 \u201cThe Story of Brainerd, Kansas\u201d Kevin Roe, Toronto, ON, Canada<\/p>\n<p>5\/5\/2001 \u201cMuseum Tour\u201d\u2014Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, OK<\/p>\n<p>*4\/2\/2001 \u201cThe Life and Times of Johnny Reb and Billy Yank\u201d Brad Amend, El Dorado and several members of the Butler Co. Historical Museum Staff. (Civil War)<\/p>\n<p>*3\/5\/2001 \u201cMennonite Furniture: A migrant tradition 1766\u20141910\u201d Reinhild and John Janzen, Elbing<\/p>\n<p>*2\/5\/2001 \u201cThe Story of the Joseph Family\u201d Alan Joseph, Wichita<\/p>\n<p>*<strong>11\/6\/2000<\/strong> \u201cA History of the Eberhard Family\u201d Nancy Phipps &amp; Rollan Eberhard, Whitewater<\/p>\n<p><strong>*<\/strong>10\/2\/2000 \u201cCharles Russell, the Artist\u201d Impersonation by Philip Thomas, WSU<\/p>\n<p>5\/6\/2000 Tour to Hays: Sternberg Museum &amp; Fort Hays<\/p>\n<p>*4\/10\/2000 \u201cThe Battle of Mine Creek\u201d Dr. John Spencer, Mine Creek Battlefield Foundation, Ft. Scott, KS.<\/p>\n<p>3\/6\/2000 \u201cThe Migration of the Russian Mennonites to Kansas\u201d Jodi Enz, Newton<\/p>\n<p>*2\/7\/2000 \u201cThe Osage Indians in Kansas\u201d Jerry Shaw, WSU<\/p>\n<p>*<strong>11\/1\/99<\/strong> \u201cThe History of Thanksgiving in Kansas\u201d Mike Kelly, WSU<\/p>\n<p><strong>*<\/strong>10\/4\/99 \u201cThe Story of the Vogelman Family\u201d Charles &amp; Joan Barlett, Emporia<\/p>\n<p>5\/1\/99 A Tour of the Flint Hills &amp; Cottonwood Falls<\/p>\n<p>*4\/5\/99 \u201cWalking the Appalachian Trail\u201d Tom Jackson, Chicago, Illinois<\/p>\n<p>*3\/1\/99 \u201cThe Story of the Whitewater Falls Stock Farm\u201d Jim &amp; Dot Osburn, Towanda<\/p>\n<p>*2\/1\/99 \u201cThe Story of the David Lambert Family\u201d Robert &amp; Lois Kreider, North Newton<\/p>\n<p>*<strong>11\/2\/98<\/strong> \u201cThe History and Story of Circle \u201cE\u201d Feedlot\u201d Jerry Peterson, Manager<\/p>\n<p><strong>*<\/strong>10\/6\/98 \u201cNew Light on the Coronado Expedition\u201d Don Blaksely, Ph.D., WSU<\/p>\n<p>*5\/4\/98 Visit Melvin Epp\u2019s Farm, Whitewater\u2014\u201cChanging trends in Kansas agriculture.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>4\/4\/98 Tour of Kansas City: Arabia Steamboat Museum<\/p>\n<p>*3\/2\/98 \u201cKing &amp; Chase Family History\u201d Elwood King, El Dorado<\/p>\n<p>*2\/2\/98 \u201cHistory of Plum Grove\u201d Kim Claassen<\/p>\n<p>*<strong>11\/3\/97<\/strong> \u201cSusan B. Allen Family of El Dorado\u201d David Shaw, El Dorado, KS<\/p>\n<p><strong>*<\/strong>10\/6\/97 \u201cGenealogical Mysteries\u201d Charles Heilmann, El Dorado<\/p>\n<p>5\/5\/97 \u201cBlack Spider over Tiegenhof\u201d authored by James D. Yoder, Hesston<\/p>\n<p>4\/7\/97 \u201cMeet the Frederic Remington Area Historical Library\u201d and \u201cAbraham Claassen\u2019s Sketch Books\u201d with tour of historical library, Elbert Esau, Olin Claassen<\/p>\n<p>*3\/3\/97 \u201cHistory of the Whitewater Fire Department, Rollan Eberhard, Whitewater<\/p>\n<p>*2\/3\/97 \u201cFred Hill, the Entrepreneur of the 40s\u201d Arthur Neuman, Olin Claassen, and others<\/p>\n<p>*<strong>11\/4\/96<\/strong> \u201cPatented Medicine Tins\u201d Ron &amp; Emma Stewart, Newton<\/p>\n<p>9\/28\/96 Tour of Larned: Fort Larned National Historic Site, Santa Fe Trails Museum &amp; Pawnee Rock State Historic Site<\/p>\n<p>*5\/6\/96 \u201cThe Abraham Regier Family History\u201d Theodore J. Regier, Jr., Elbing<\/p>\n<p>*4\/1\/96 \u201cThe German Heritage of Kansas\u201d William D. Keel, Lawrence, KS<\/p>\n<p>*3\/4\/96 \u201cAntique Items\u201d &amp; covered Dish Dinner<\/p>\n<p>*2\/5\/96 \u201cYesterday\u2019s Head Coverings\u201d Zola Esau, Betty Baker, Sharon Regier, &amp; Agnes Harder<\/p>\n<p>*<strong>11\/6\/95<\/strong> \u201cButler County Road Names\u201d Randy Epperson, Butler County Zoning Commission<\/p>\n<p>9\/23\/95 Bus Tour to Topeka, KS: Treasures of the Czars &amp; the Kansas State Capital<\/p>\n<p>5\/1\/95 \u201cHats \u2018n Things\u201d Zola Esau, Sharon Regier, Betty Baker, &amp; Agnes Harder<\/p>\n<p>4\/22\/95 Tour to Cherokee Strip Land Museum, Arkansas City, KS &amp; Marlie Mansion, Ponca, OK<\/p>\n<p>*3\/6\/95 \u201cOrphan Trains in Kansas\u201d Marilyn Holt, Abilene<\/p>\n<p>*2\/6\/95 \u201cThe History of the Hammer\u201d Darryl Claassen<\/p>\n<p><strong>11\/7\/94<\/strong> \u201cThe History of the Only Natural American Musical Instrument, The Dulcimer\u201d Jack Bruner, Burns<\/p>\n<p>10\/3\/94 \u201cRocks, Minerals &amp; Fossils\u201d Kansas Geological Society, Wichita<\/p>\n<p>5\/2\/94 \u201cThe William Brian Smith Family History\u201d Homesteaded in Richland Township, Harvey County, Mildred Walling and Lillian Cave<\/p>\n<p>3\/7\/94 \u201cThe Wilcox Story\u201d Early Pioneer Family in Clifford Township, Butler Co., Ted Regier, Elbing<\/p>\n<p>*2\/7\/94 \u201cWhy Come to Kansas\u201d Kurt Harder, Hesston<\/p>\n<p><strong>11\/1\/93<\/strong> \u201cIndians and Arrowheads\u201d Virgil G. Litke, Hillsboro, KS.<\/p>\n<p>10\/4\/93 \u201cThe Santa Fe and the Newton Water Works\u201d Mark Unruh, Newton<\/p>\n<p>5\/3\/93 \u201cThe Le Tourneau Synthesis of Faith and Business and its Impact on this Community in the Thirties\u201d Laverne Rutschman, Newton<\/p>\n<p>4\/5\/93 \u201cFrom the Pulps to the Pulitzers: The American West in Popular Fiction\u201d Don Coldsmith, M.D., Emporia State University<\/p>\n<p>3\/1\/93 \u201cOur Kansas History\u201d slide show, Glen &amp; Alta Crawford<\/p>\n<p>2\/1\/93 \u201cJohn &amp; Elisabeth (Thierstein) Claassen Family History\u201d Claassen Family Members<\/p>\n<p><strong>11\/2\/92<\/strong> \u201cA Russian Agriculturist Visits Kansas Farms\u201d Mike Dain, KSNW TV Agri-Newsscaster<\/p>\n<p>10\/17\/92 Bus tour of Topeka, KS: Historic Ward-Meade Park, Governor\u2019s Mansion, The Kansas Museum of History<\/p>\n<p>5\/4\/92 \u201cThe History of Land Abstracts and Wills\u201d Robert Bond, J.D., El Dorado<\/p>\n<p>4\/6\/92 \u201cSchool Days\u201d reminiscing by Eudene Crabtree, Mildred Zuercher, &amp; other former teachers<\/p>\n<p>3\/2\/92 Kauffman Museum, North Newton: view West Prussian Furniture Exhibit and museum<\/p>\n<p>2\/3\/92 \u201cBasket Supper, bring ethnic foods with recipes\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cCoronado in Kansas\u201d video produced by WSU<\/p>\n<p><strong>11\/4\/91<\/strong> \u201cThe Newman and Hawk Family History\u201d Arthur Neuman<\/p>\n<p>9\/28\/91 Bus Tour to The Medicine Lodge Peace Treaty, Medicine Lodge, KS<\/p>\n<p>5\/6\/91 \u201cTrees of the Remington Area\u201d Ron Tittle, Butler Co Ext Agent<\/p>\n<p>4\/1\/91 \u201cBritish Lords on the Kansas Plains\u201d Vivien Minshell-Ford, KS Committee for the Humanities<\/p>\n<p>3\/4\/91 \u201cThe Scully Story\u201d Homer E. Socolofsky, KSU<\/p>\n<p>2\/4\/91 \u201cThe Scrivner Family History\u201d Dixie Scrivner Eperly<\/p>\n<p><strong>11\/5\/90<\/strong> \u201cA history of the Bodecker Family\u201d Doris Bodecker Hopkins<\/p>\n<p>10\/14\/90 Tour to Abilene: Eisenhower Centennial<\/p>\n<p>5\/7\/90 \u201cA General History of Whitewater, Kansas\u201d Marjorie Wohlgemuth<\/p>\n<p>4\/2\/90 \u201cHistory of Elbing\u201d Elmo Murray and Ronald Andres<\/p>\n<p>3\/5\/90 \u201cHistory of the Whitewater Bank\u201d Marilyn Umbach<\/p>\n<p>\u201cHistory of the Whitewater Mill\u201d Wilbert Wiebe<\/p>\n<p>2\/5\/90 \u201cIndians of the Area\u201d J.M. Janzen, Curator, Kauffman Museum<\/p>\n<p><strong>11\/6\/89<\/strong> Display of woods and crafts, Joe Gronau<\/p>\n<p>Display of model tractors with their history, Ron Hill<\/p>\n<p>10\/9\/89 Tour of Peabody: Walking Tour of Main Street<\/p>\n<p>5\/1\/89 Mead family history, Dorothy and Wilma Sommers<\/p>\n<p>4\/3\/89 Tour to Chase County<\/p>\n<p>3\/6\/89 \u201cBlacksmithing\u201d Vic Jost<\/p>\n<p>2\/6\/89 Valentine Party. Bring your old valentines to share. Old time box supper auction.<\/p>\n<p><strong>12\/5\/88<\/strong> Remington Singers<\/p>\n<p>11\/7\/88 \u201cKansas and the Cowboy\u201d Jim Hoy, Emporia State<\/p>\n<p>10\/3\/88 Trip to Potwin: May Joseph homestead followed by potluck supper at Remington HS<\/p>\n<p>5\/2\/88 \u201cEtched in Stone\u2014Butler County Cemeteries\u201d Corrine Afton, Benton<\/p>\n<p>4\/4\/88 \u201cFamily Century Farms\u201d Elma Esau<\/p>\n<p>3\/7\/88 \u201cThe Adams Family\u2014Early Settlers in the Plum Grove Community\u201d Dr. Richard Adams<\/p>\n<p><strong>12\/7\/87<\/strong> Christmas Tour to Olin &amp; Carol Claassen to see Christine\u2019s dolls and Kim\u2019s trains; to Arnold and Ida Claassen to see Ida\u2019s Christmas<\/p>\n<p>11\/2\/87 \u201cHow to Begin, Where to Look, How to Chart Your Genealogy\u201d Helen Lee, Pres., Midwest Historical &amp; Genealogical Society of Wichita<\/p>\n<p>10\/5\/87 Trip to Frederic Remington Farm, Whitewater, KS. Basket supper in Doug Claassen\u2019s barn followed by \u201cBarns of the Area\u201d by Alfred Regier<\/p>\n<p>5\/4\/87 Show &amp; Tell\u2014bring something of interest to share<\/p>\n<p>*4\/6\/87 Early pioneers of Remington Area, Part I, Paulson &amp; Joseph<\/p>\n<p>3\/2\/87 Remington Singers<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>2\/2\/87 Box supper and old readings<\/p>\n<p><strong>12\/1\/86<\/strong> Old Time Music<\/p>\n<p>11\/3\/86 Letters from Paradise, KS by Jim Duram, WSU<\/p>\n<p>10\/6\/86 Film about Fred Harvey and the Harvey Girls<\/p>\n<p>5\/5\/86 \u201cPresentation of Historical Papers\u201d Remington Folklore Class<\/p>\n<p>4\/5\/86 \u201cBus Trip to Council Grove, the Most Historical Town in Kansas\u201d<\/p>\n<p>3\/3\/86 \u201cThe Historical Value of Letters Written by Early Kansas Pioneers\u201d Jim Duram, WSU<\/p>\n<p>2\/8\/86 \u201cValentine Party\u201d at Wheat State Manor<\/p>\n<p><strong>12\/2\/85<\/strong> \u201cDemonstrations of Ethnic Foods\u2014Portzeln, Pierischki, Berliner Pfannkuchen and other items\u201d<\/p>\n<p>11\/4\/85 \u201cItems of the Past\u201d Mrs. Catherine Jacobson, Co-owner of Poor Kate\u2019s Antiques, Sedgwick<\/p>\n<p>10\/7\/85 \u201cOld Time Picnic\u2014Jim Paulson Farm\u201d<\/p>\n<p>5\/6\/85 \u201cPresentation of Historical Papers\u201d Remington Folklore Class<\/p>\n<p>4\/6\/85 Bus trip to Topeka: Kansas Museum of History<\/p>\n<p>3\/4\/85 \u201cThe Vickers Story\u2014Potwin\u201d<\/p>\n<p>2\/4\/85 \u201cBrainerd Centennial\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>12\/3\/84<\/strong> \u201cChristmas Music\u201d Remington Singers<\/p>\n<p>11\/5\/84 \u201cRodeo History\u201d Jim Hoy, Emporia State University<\/p>\n<p>10\/1\/84 \u201cOur Quilt Heritage\u201d Pauline Toews<\/p>\n<p>5\/7\/84 \u201cArea Families and their Valued Treasures\u201d<\/p>\n<p>4\/2\/84 \u201cPanhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co.\u201d Paul Taylor, Houston, Texas<\/p>\n<p>3\/5\/84 \u201cEarly Practicing Medical Men and Women&#8211;Dr. &amp; Mrs. W. 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Regier\u201d<\/p>\n<p>2\/6\/84 Benton\u2019s Kitchen Cut-ups, Senior Citizens Group Band<\/p>\n<p><strong>12\/5\/83<\/strong> \u201cStone Arched Bridges of Butler County\u201d Ted Farmer, County Engineer<\/p>\n<p>11\/7\/83 \u201cStalag Sunflower\u201d Center for Great Plains Studies, Emporia St. U. video<\/p>\n<p>10\/3\/83 \u201cEarly Family Histories\u2014Zuercher family, Whitewater; Kimerlin family, Potwin; Thierstein family, Whitewater\u201d<\/p>\n<p>5\/2\/83 \u201cRecollections of Mother\u2019s Day\u201d<\/p>\n<p>4\/4\/83 \u201cA Study of Birds in our Area\u201d Herbert Claassen<\/p>\n<p>3\/7\/83 \u201cExcursion Trip in 1934 to the Chicago World\u2019s Fair\u201d Elma Esau<\/p>\n<p>2\/7\/83 \u201cA Study of Pioneering Families of our Area\u201d William Regier, Elbing<\/p>\n<p><strong>12\/4\/82<\/strong> \u201cRemembering Christmases of Years Past\u201d to be given at the Wheat State Manor<\/p>\n<p>11\/1\/82 \u201cEuropean Interlude\u201d Glen &amp; Alta Crawford, Potwin<\/p>\n<p>10\/4\/82 \u201cKanhistique\u201d, a magazine of Kansa history and antiques, Edna Maire Lee, Editor<\/p>\n<p>5\/3\/82 Newton County Jamboree presented country music<\/p>\n<p>A mock reproduction of the former Liar\u2019s Club program by local members<\/p>\n<p>4\/5\/82 \u201cPrairie Wildflowers of Local Area\u201d Arnold Regier<\/p>\n<p>3\/1\/82 \u201cA Trip to the Hold Land\u201d Carl &amp; Alta Duvanel<\/p>\n<p>2\/1\/82 \u201cTracing My Roots Back to the Netherlands\u201d Elma Esau<\/p>\n<p><strong>12\/7\/81<\/strong> \u201cAn Old Fashioned Christmas\u201d local members<\/p>\n<p>11\/2\/81 \u201cA Trip to England\u201d Hester &amp; Mary Frances Snyder<\/p>\n<p>10\/5\/81 \u201cWilcox Family\u201d with slides by William Regier<\/p>\n<p>5\/4\/81 Following a Basket Dinner, \u201cThe Last Day of School\u201d\u2014local members &amp; L.U. West, former Butler County School Superintendent<\/p>\n<p>4\/6\/81 Miss Jane Adams presented a program with Folk Songs and accompanying herself on a dulcimer<\/p>\n<p>2\/2\/81 \u201cA Trip to China\u201d Bill &amp; Nada Voth, Newton<\/p>\n<p><strong>12\/1\/80<\/strong> \u201cEarly Day Harvesting and Threshing\u201d slides and commentary by Henry Scrivner<\/p>\n<p>11\/3\/80 \u201cFrederic Remington Home and Museum\u201d Alta and Glen Crawford<\/p>\n<p>10\/6\/80 \u201cSearching Switzerland for a Local Family\u2019s Roots\u201d Gary Sommers<\/p>\n<p>5\/5\/80 \u201cMy Magic Show\u201d Gene Rump, KAKE TV, Wichita<\/p>\n<p>4\/14\/80 \u201cPrime Time 1883\u201d, a skit by Tammy Duvanel and Troy Herd<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe Story of Preservation\u201d talk by Richard Wagner<\/p>\n<p>3\/8\/80 \u201cA Trip to the Mediterranean Area\u201d Kaete Dyck<\/p>\n<p>2\/5\/80 \u201cHistory of Elbing\u201d William Regier\/Arnold Regier\/Wilbert Wiebe\/ others<\/p>\n<p><strong>12\/3\/79<\/strong> Olsen showing pictures of his Belgian horses<\/p>\n<p>10\/1\/79 \u201cA Trip to Scandinavia\u201d Alta and Glen Crawford<\/p>\n<p>4\/2\/79 A display and descriptions of old artifacts and a Liar\u2019s Club Game by local members<\/p>\n<p>3\/5\/79 \u201cMountain Men\u201d Indian artifacts &amp; muzzle loaders, Larry Brown, teacher at Remington<\/p>\n<p>2\/5\/79 \u201cLand Management in the United States and Butler County\u201d Ted Farmer, Butler County Engineer<\/p>\n<p><strong>12\/4\/78<\/strong> \u201cHistory of Annelly\u201d<\/p>\n<p>11\/6\/78 \u201cKafir Corn Carnival at El Dorado\u201d Hoyt Smith<\/p>\n<p>10\/10\/78 Historical Bus Local Tour of Whitewater &amp; Potwin: Prussian Mennonite settlement, Frederic Remington Sheep Ranch, Oil Valley(National City), Howarce H. 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