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Waukee Fire Department

March 8, 2016 by admin

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Waukee Fire Department’s Staffing Increase Ignites New In-House Fire Academy

The City of Waukee saw a record number of fire calls in 2015. The Waukee Fire Department responded to 1,365 total calls last year, up nearly 22 percent from 1,121 in 2014. In fact, annual calls have increased by 110 percent over the last decade: the department responded to 650 calls in 2005.

“With the population boom we’ve seen in Waukee, the demands and expectations of the fire department have really increased,” said Fire Chief Clint Robinson. “We haven’t hired part-time staff in years. But we recognized the need and went through the hiring process at the end of 2015.”

Waukee runs as a “combination department,” staffed by a mixture of full- and part-time employees. There are five or six employees staffed during the day and four at night. The FD has seven full-time employees. Three work 24 hours on and 48 hours off, and the remainder work staggered eight-hour days. There are 28 part-timers who work 12-hour shifts one to three times per week.

“We’ve added seven new part-timers to help alleviate staff burn-out and, of course, to better serve the community,” said Robinson. “This will especially help fill our weekend shifts, which can be challenging, as so many of us are busy with family activities.”

Two of the new part-time hires—Brian Davis and Cody Nicely-Green—are state-certified firefighters and are actually employed full-time at other metro departments. Davis (Des Moines FD) and Nicely-Green (Urbandale FD) are seasoned, but are now learning things specific to Waukee. They’re wrapping up field training and will be fully deployable any day now.

Training in gear“I’ve been in the fire service for about eight or nine years now,” said Nicely-Green. “My father’s a firefighter. I grew up in a firefighter family. It’s just kind of second nature.”

“Waukee has a great reputation for treating their part-timers with respect and integrity, and really making them feel appreciated,” Nicely-Green added. “I just finished up my paramedic certification, so this is great timing.”

The other five new part-timers are not certified yet. In mid-January, they entered the Waukee Fire Department’s first ever in-house fire academy. Oscar R. Posadas, Cassie Yates, TJ Hardin, Jason Tuel and Luis Ohmstede will receive more than 140 hours of training before the 17-week program wraps up. There were several reasons the Waukee FD developed their own academy for these five recruits.

“We used to send new hires to West Metro Training Academy, but we’re cognizant of their time commitment. Since these five all live in Waukee, this means less driving for them,” Robinson said. “It also allows us to teach Waukee-specific material. And, we’re not paying tuition to another department.”

The new Waukee Fire Academy is taught by Waukee’s own firefighters and by guest instructors from various agencies. The classes, held two nights a week and one Saturday a month, range from classroom discussions on fire service history, fire behavior and rescue tools, to more intense hands-on training such as ice rescues, vehicle extrications and live burns.

Full-time mental health professional Cassie Yates is one of the new hires enrolled in the academy. She said she’s learning a lot in the classes and is enjoying the team atmosphere of the department. Yates is the only female member of the Waukee FD, but she says the academy promotes a level playing field.

“They treat me just like everybody else. They don’t recognize the fact that I’m female or not, which is exactly what I wanted,” Yates said. “I don’t want to be treated any differently.”

After the academy finishes up in May, the probationary firefighters will go to EMT school and engage in field training. Robinson expects they will be certified members of the Waukee FD by September. The department also plans to hire a new full-time certified firefighter this summer.

 

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Your Guide To 15 Des Moines Area Public Art Displays

March 8, 2016 by admin

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Have you ever passed by a sculpture or iconic art display in the greater Des Moines area and wondered what the story was behind it? We’ve compiled a list of 15 public art displays from Clive to Downtown Des Moines to shed a little light on the story behind the masterpiece!

What’s your favorite public art display in the Des Moines-area?


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Prairie Emergence

Indicative of the name, “Prairie Emergence” is a representation of prairie grasses sprouting from the earth.

  • Location: Located at the entrance to a shopping area, Country Club Marketplace, in [Clive] suburban Des Moines.
  • Status: Permanent
  • Year Completed: 2006
  • Artist: Mac Hornecker

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“Leap of Faith” is a series of nine large steel pieces that are designed to be walked through. Located in from of Mercy Wellness Center.

  • Location: Along the north side of University Avenue between 124th and 128th Streets.
  • Status: Permanent
  • Year Completed: 2009
  • Artist: Jesse Small

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“Paragon Prairie”, also referred to as “Prairie Tower”, is the largest Italian glass mosaic tile mural in the United States. It pays tribute to the native Iowa prairie and it’s history.

  • Location: The Paragon Prairie Tower is located at the entrance to Paragon Office Park at 123rd and Meredith Drive in Urbandale, Iowa.
  • Status: Permanent
  • Year Completed: 2008
  • Artist: David B. Dahlquist

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“Circle Of Life” is an abstract representation of life’s winding march.

  • Location: West Des Moines by City Hall Pond, 4200 Mills Civic Parkway, West Des Moines IA 50265
  • Status: Permanent
  • Year Completed: 2008; installed 2013
  • Artist: Hilde DeBruyne

 

 

 

 

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“Echo-Obelisk” represents the history of Urbandale and serves as a memorial to those who attended Urbandale High School and entered the armed services prior to their graduation, amongst other things.

  • Location: SW corner of 70th and Douglas Avenue in Urbandale
  • Status: Permanent
  • Year Completed: 2002
  • Artist: David B. Dahlquist

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“Victory Victory” is an abstract, stainless steel monument honoring black officers from the First World War and the first Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) of the Second World War.

  • Location: Located in the south grounds of the Fort, Southside Des Moines
  • Status: Permanent
  • Year Completed: 2004
  • Artist: Richard Hunt

 

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The “Life Flight Memorial” serves as a monument to the crews of Life Flight helicopters and composed of four bronze life size, female figures.

  • Location: General Downtown
  • Status: Permanent
  • Year Completed: 1983
  • Artist: Rebecca Eckstrand

 

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“Five ‘Dangos'” are ceramic sculptures which look like vases without openings. These are truly unique in that they are both painting and sculpture.

  • Location: On the westside of the Des Moines River on the Hub Spot Plaza on Water Street and Court Avenue
  • Status: Permanent
  • Year Completed: Installed 2012
  • Artist: Jun Kaneko

 

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The High Trestle Bridge spans ½ mile across the Des Moines River between Madrid and Woodward. This sculpture forms a gateway symbolizing the geology of cutting and slicing nature to form this river valley.

  • Location: Northwest of Des Moines: the High Trestle Bridge spans the banks of the Des Moines River Valley and is located between the rural communities of Woodward and Madrid.
  • Status: Permanent
  • Artist: David B. Dahlquist

 

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The “Nomade” is an open sculpture inviting people to enter it. The letters represent almost a biological reference to cells, like life experiences tattooed on your skin.

  • Location: South central edge of Pappajohn Sculpture Park along Locust Avenue, between 15th and 13th Streets
  • Status: Permanent
  • Year Completed: 2007
  • Artist: Jaume Plensa

 

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“Planter” is a whimsical piece, designed after a gardener’s trowel. Made specifically to be viewed in an outdoor, garden setting.

  • Location: Corner of Locust and 17th Streets
  • Status: Permanent
  • Year Completed: 2001
  • Artist: Claes Oldenburg (Contributing Artists: Coosje van Bruggen)

 

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The vivid colors and curvilinear forms of “Whirls and Twirls” seems to follow no patterns, however the were creating following a very rigid pattern. No colored section can touch another section of similar color.

  • Location: John and Mary Pappajohn Education Center, 1200 Grand Avenue, Des Moines
  • Status: Permanent
  • Year Completed: 2007
  • Artist: Sol LeWitt

 

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The “Allée” is widely recognized as a major figure in American art. Allée’ is a French word meaning an alley or long vista, which is indicative of the sheer size of the piece. The variety and abstract patterns capture the spirit of college life.

  • Location: North-side of the building, located 2nd Avenue and NW 42nd Street, Des Moines, Iowa
  • Status: Permanent
  • Year Completed: 1955
  • Artist: Stuart Davis

 

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“The Puzzle of Life” is a large-scale public art project inspired by the participating young people (ages 12 – 17). This mural is painted on the west exterior wall of PACE Juvenile Center, which is a collaborative effort between the Des Moines Public Schools, the Juvenile Courts, the Iowa Department of Human Services, and Orchard Place.

  • Location: The exterior west wall of the PACE Juvenile Center in Downtown DSM, on High Street between 8th and 9th Streets.
  • Status: Permanent
  • Year Completed: 2003
  • Artist: Barri J. Lester

 

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“Expansion” is a mural illuminated by 39,060 LED lights and fabricated by the artist in collaboration with Derix Glassstudios.

  • Location: The project is integrated into the north exterior wall of the Court Avenue Pump Station (CAPS) between the Des Moines River and Water Street, south of Court Avenue, Des Moines.
  • Status: Permanent
  • Year Completed: 2013
  • Artist: Jun Kaneko

{Source and Image Credit :: Greater Des Moines Public Art Foundation}

Filed Under: Lifestyles, My City Tagged With: local art, public art

10 Indoor Activities For Kids

February 3, 2016 by admin

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Winter in Waukee, IA means just about one thing, freezing cold temperatures. Unless you want to turn your children into a kid-sicle (see what I did there?!), it is always a good idea to have a list of tried-and-true indoor play places to burn off energy and keep your sanity!

Our top 10 list of indoor activities for kids, covers children ranging from toddlers to school-aged as well as a wide variety of fun-filled ideas!

Monkey Joe’s

1600 Valley West Dr., Ste. 100, West Des Moines
Phone: (515) 223-5867
Hours of Operation: Mon-Sat 10am – 8pm, Sun 11am – 6pm

Monkey Joe’s is jam-packed with inflatables perfect for kids 12 and under. Your kids are sure to burn plenty of energy while bouncing for hours! For those with littles, there is a designated toddler area with age-appropriate activities!

Jordan Creek Mall

101 Jordan Creek Parkway, West Des Moines
Phone: (515) 440-6255
Hours of Operation: Mon-Sat 10am – 9pm, Sun 11am – 6pm

Looking for a no fuss, FREE activity for the kids? Jordan Creek Mall has a wonderful kids play area where your kids can play and then you can get some shopping done when they are tuckered out! With a full-food court close by, you can grab a bite while you are at it!

Pump It Up

4069 121st St., Urbandale
Phone: (515) 270-5017
Hours of Operation: Mon – Sun (Times Vary), Open Jump times are posted every Thursday

Pump It Up is primarily used to host birthday parties, however they do open their doors for Open Jumps and various themed events throughout the week. With giant inflatables your child is sure to jump their sillies out!

Waukee Tot Lot

Waukee Public Works Building, 805 University Avenue, Waukee
Phone: (515) 978-0007
Hours of Operation: Mon 8:30-10:30am & Wed 8-10am (thru March 30th, 2015)

From blocks to tunnels, Tot Lot is just the place to keep your toddler entertained for hours! This open gym activity for your tots is seasonal and FREE!

Backyard Adventures

3135 99th Street, Urbandale
Phone: (515) 270-2433
Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 10am – 5pm

Ever wish you could bring your outdoor swingset inside for the winter months? Well Backyard Adventures is your wish come true! Complete with indoor swings and slides, your kiddos are sure to have a blast! There is a snack area so pack a lunch and stay a while!

The Playground For Kids

2401 SE Tones Dr. Suite 7, Ankeny
Phone: (515) 965-9899
Hours of Operation: Mon, Wed, Fri 10am – 8pm; Tues, Thurs 10am – 4pm

Wacky ball pit, triple rainbow slide and indoor treehouse? Yes please! The Playground For Kids truly lives up to it’s name providing endless fun for kids of any age!

Sky Zone

1300 SE Gateway Drive, Ste. 103, Grimes
Phone: (515) 986-2524
Hours of Operation: Tues 3 – 8pm; Wed 1 – 8pm; Thurs, Fri 3 – 8pm; Sat 10am – 9pm; Sun 12 – 6pm

Looking for a sure-fire way to get those big kids out of the house? Sky Zone is just the ticket! This indoor trampoline park combines fitness with high-flying fun! Toddler Time hours are Wed and Thurs 11am – Noon.

Chuck E. Cheese’s

1431 22nd Street, West Des Moines
Phone: (515) 223-9430
Hours of Operation: Sun-Thurs 11am – 9pm; Fri 11am – 10pm; Sat 10am – 10pm

Where a Kid can be a Kid is right! As a special treat or fun outing, plan a visit to the West Des Moines Check E. Cheese’s for food and fun. From arcade games to entertainment, CEC has got you covered!

Valley Community Center

4444 Fuller Road, West Des Moines
Phone: (515) 327-6000
Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 9am – 1pm

The Valley Community Center has a built in play area designed specifically for children toddler-aged to 8 years old. This space is perfect for getting active on a cold day and comes complete with plenty of seating for adults and conveniently located near the Cafe.

Barnes and Noble

101 Jordan Creek Parkway Unit 12170, West Des Moines
Phone: (515) 453-2980
Hours of Operation: Mon-Sat 9am-9:30pm; Sun 10am – 7pm

Barnes and Noble is a fantastic spot to entertain the kiddos and instill a love of reading early on. From story times, train tables to cuddling up with a good book, B&N is a top cold-weather-activity pick!

What are some of your favorite indoor spots to play in Waukee / West Des Moines?

Filed Under: Lifestyles Tagged With: family fun, indoor activities

Enough Snow to Share

January 17, 2016 by admin

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Now that we have snow on the ground in central Iowa, here are a few books about snow to share with the young readers in your life. After you’re done building snow people and sledding down hills, snuggle up inside and read.

Snowflake Bentley by Jacqueline Briggs
Martin tells the story of Wilson Bentley who, as an amateur photographer in the late 1800s, perfected a technique to photograph individual snowflakes under high power magnification. Bentley’s photographs proved that no two snowflakes are alike. Snowflake Bentley won the 1999 Caldecott Medal.

Ken Libbrecht’s Field Guide to Snowflakes
This book features dozens of gorgeous snowflake photographs, as well as the science behind the composition of snowflakes and how to take your own snowflake photos.

Katy and the Big Snow by Virginia Lee Burton
This a picture book originally published in 1943. Tenacious Katy the beautiful red crawler tractor plows out the roads in the town of Geopolis after a major blizzard.

Footprints in the Snow by Cynthia Benjamin
A book that illustrates the footprints of a variety of animals, including a small girl and her grandmother, as they all make their way home in the snow.

I am Snow by Jean Marzollo
This easy reader contrasts the different forms of water and shows how to make easy six-sided paper snowflakes without a pattern.

No Two Alike by Keith Baker
We join a pair of curious red birds as they explore how everything everywhere is unique, but similar.

Hope you enjoy these snowy books! All these selections, and many more books about snow, are available at your Waukee Public Library.

Filed Under: Lifestyles, My Library

Waukee FamilyFest 2016

January 13, 2016 by admin

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Spend Quality Time Together at Waukee FamilyFest

After the busy rush of the holidays, peaking with the midnight ball drop of New Year’s it’s about time to take a sigh of relief. Mid-January is the optimal time to refocus on the self and the family. Things can get lost through the festivities of December, so as the tinsel and tree come down it’s time to recenter with fun (and better yet, free!) activities for the entire family.

Thankfully there’s the perfect organized opportunity to get in some fun and quality family time this weekend. On Saturday, January 16 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. the new Lutheran Church of Hope – Waukee will open its doors to the community for the Waukee FamilyFest.

Danae Edwards, City of Waukee recreation supervisor, explained this is the fourth annual year for the event.

“The Park Board wanted an event during this time of year that was free for families since we just got done with the hustle and bustle of the holiday season,” Edwards said. “We have other events going on throughout the year but we were lacking during the first couple months of the year.”

06f04a21-6542-4933-88a8-dff918fb7553Like the years past the FamilyFest will provide delicious cookies and drinks. After munching down on cookies kids can jump their hearts out on the large inflatables. New this year will be a hired balloon artist at the ready to create magical shapes out of seemingly ordinary balloons. There is always a wide variety of vendors and this year will be no different. The roster is long including the Iowa Barnstormers, Iowa Animal Rescue League, Avon, and Happy Feet Des Moines. The local businesses will provide a free game, craft, or activity for the children. Some will also have information and promotional materials on hand as well.

“We encourage all of the young families in Waukee to come and enjoy this free event,” Edwards said. “Kids of all ages are welcomed to attend, but I think the kids that will enjoy it the most will be school-aged kids.”

Spend Saturday morning sharing some laughs, connecting with community vendors, and spending some quality family time together.

Where: Lutheran Church of Hope – Waukee, 305 NE Dartmoor Dr, Waukee, IA 50263

When: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Price: Free

Web: http://www.waukee.org/FamilyFest

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2016 Waukee Fitness Club Guide

January 11, 2016 by admin

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You’re not alone if your 2016 resolution includes hitting a local gym more often or finding your way to a healthier life style.

Now the big question, “How do I find the ‘perfect’ gym for my workout goals?” Luckily, we have compiled a list of the top Waukee gyms to get you moving just a little bit faster!

Waukee YMCA LogoWaukee YMCA

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Address: 210 N Warrior Ln, Waukee, IA 50263
Phone: 515-987-9996
Hours: Weekdays: 4:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Saturday: 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Cost: Family rates range from $57 to $79 per month; Individual rates range from $42 to $56 per month
Childcare: Free with family membership; 6 weeks to 8 years old

The YMCA is a fantastic place for families with kids of all ages! As a nonprofit organization, the Y is focused on building the community and youth development. Whether you are looking for fitness classes or activities for the kids, the Y has just about everything you could want!

It is a great balance between high intensity workouts, including Bootcamp to Spinning, and low impact exercise, like Yoga or Tai Chi.

 


Koko FitClub Waukee Iowa

Koko FitClub

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Address: 9350 University Ave, Suite 122, West Des Moines, IA 50266
Phone: 515-987-4322
Hours: Open 24/7 for members; Staffed hours M-F from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.; M-Th 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.; Saturdays 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.; Sundays By Appointment
Cost: 30 days for $30 promotion going on now
Childcare: No

Koko FitClub is a digital gym with short, efficient workouts tailored to meet your specific needs and goals.

If you are looking for quick workouts, these 45 minutes training sessions are just for you. Your results are tracked digitally so you can stay up-to-date on your progress. With your membership you have access to guided strength and cardio programs as well as meal plans.

 


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Farrell’s

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Address: 215 N. Warrior Lane, Waukee, IA 50263
Phone: 515-978-3000
Hours: Monday 5 a.m.-7 a.m., 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; Tuesday 5 a.m.-11 a.m., 2 p.m.-8 p.m.; Wednesday 5 a.m.-6 a.m., 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; Thursday 5 a.m.-10 a.m., 2-8 p.m.; Friday 5-7 a.m., 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday 7 a.m.-12 p.m.
Cost: Contact For Pricing
Childcare: No

Farrell’s is a 10-week program that combines cardio, strength training and healthy eating habits to achieve extreme results.

If you have set high fitness goals this year, then Farrell’s might just be the solution for you, in 45 minute workouts, six days a week.

 


 Anytime Fitness Waukee Iowa LogoAnytime Fitness

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Address: 790 Alice’s Rd., Waukee, IA 50263
Phone: 515-987-6543
Hours: Open 24/7
Cost: Inquire about pricing; 7 day free trial available
Childcare: No

If your schedule prevents you from getting to the gym, then this is the fitness solution for you. Anytime Fitness is literally open 24/7 for it’s members leaving little excuse not to get to the gym.

With a full selection of cardio and strength equipment, you will find just what you are looking for in a gym! Membership even includes free tanning and weight loss programs.

 


Elite Edge Gyms Waukee Iowa LogoElite Edge

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Address: 495 Southeast Alice’s Road, Waukee, IA 50263
Phone: 515-987-8100
Hours: Bootcamp offered M-F 4 a.m. – 7 p.m.; Sat 9 a.m. and 10 a.m.
Cost: Call For Pricing
Childcare: No

If you are looking for a program that gets results with more guidance, then this gym is likely the perfect fit for you. With a personal training group of no more than 4 people, you work closely with a trainer on achieving your fitness goals.

These Bootcamp style classes offer high-intensity workouts including cardio, strength training and toning.

 


Lifetime Fitness Waukee Iowa LogoLifetime Fitness

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Address: 11911 Hickman Road, Urbandale, IA 50323
Phone: 515-362-3500
Hours: Open 24/7
Cost: Visit website to request pricing; Includes 14 day money back guarantee
Childcare: Yes with membership

Truly your one-stop health and fitness solution, Lifetime Fitness has everything from robust exercise equipment, a spa, child center and swimming pool.

Whether you are trying to get into shape, looking for a healthier lifestyle or simply wanting to get your kids involved in activities, Lifetime Fitness is more than just a gym.

 


 Aspen Athletic Clubs Waukee Iowa LogoAspen Athletic Club

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Address: See locations
Phone: 888-994-3834
Hours: M-Th 5 a.m. – 10:30 p.m.; F 5 a.m. – 9 p.m.; Saturday/Sunday 7:15 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Cost: Current offer is $9.95 to $24.95 per month
Childcare: Yes

Aspen Athletic Club offers 5 different locations across the Des Moines area, giving you the flexibility to workout close to home or work.

From group fitness classes to massage, Aspen gives you the variety you need to meet your fitness goals and maintain a healthy lifestyle all year long.

 


 

What are your fitness goals? Do you have any local gym?

Filed Under: Health, Lifestyles Tagged With: fitness clubs, gyms, healthy lifestyle, new year resolutions

Book Review – The Swans of Fifth Avenue by Melanie Benjamin

January 7, 2016 by admin

I was oh-so-lucky to receive a package from Random House in early November containing an advance reader’s copy of Melanie Benjamin’s latest novel, The Swans of Fifth Avenue, which will be published January 26.

25279165Based on Truman Capote’s life in New York and his gloriously wealthy lady friends – “The Swans”, as Truman called them; this fictional story offers a well-told glimpse of society’s upper crust in New York City’s late 1950’s and early 1960’s.

From his modest roots in Alabama, Capote climbed into New York society. The publishing of his seminal non-fiction best seller, In Cold Bood secured his place there. The powerful husbands of these fabulously rich women approved of Capote and felt no rivalry with him – after all, he was gay. As such, he was included in the intimate gatherings of his Swans, and soaked up myriad secrets of the wealthy and powerful.

Alas, Capote’s writing success did not continue, largely due to his excesses of drugs and alcohol. In 1975 he wrote a short story for Esquire magazine, titled ‘La Cote Basque 1965’, which laid bare the excesses, affairs, and confidences of the Swans, which insured his immediate expulsion from the group.

Benjamin beautifully describes the clothes, beauty rituals, and luncheons, and Capote’s relationship with his Swans. I’d recommend it, but be prepared to stay up late reading as it’s hard to put down once you start!

Filed Under: Lifestyles, My Library

Trail Mix

January 6, 2016 by admin

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Not a fan of the pre-mixed trail mixes at the store? Make your own!

Some of my favorite mix-ins are peanut M&M’s, garlic bagel chips, dry roasted peanuts, carmel corn…

Add your own favorites like jelly beans, puppy chow, or whatever you like! The sky’s the limit and it’s just great for road trips and/or movie night.

Feeling adventurous? Try some exploring some ideas to make the perfect mix.

10 Simple Trail Mix Recipes on Craftsy

21 Trail Mix Recipes To Make Yourself on Greatest

10 Salty & Sweet Trail Mix Recipes on Babble

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Featured Recipe: White Chili with Chicken and Cannellini Beans

January 5, 2016 by admin

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Who doesn’t love chili? It’s a healthy, hearty, and tasty way to warm up your winter and chase away the cold weather “blahs.” This one’s a little something out of the ordinary. You can add more chilies for extra zip, and it pairs deliciously with all of your favorite chili toppings (and perhaps a local craft beer)! It’s also a great idea for New Year’s Eve!

  • 6 chicken breasts, poached in 8 cups of chicken stock—shred with fingers and add back to retained water
  • 4-5 cans of cannellini beans, undrained
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 yellow onions, chopped
  • 8-oz can of chopped green chilies
  • 2 cloves of garlic, minced
  • 1 tbsp cumin
  • 2 tsp dried oregano, crumbled
  • ¼ tsp cayenne pepper
  • 3 c (12 oz) Monterey Jack cheese, shredded and divided
  • Sour cream
  • Salsa
  • Cilantro

While the chicken is poaching, sauté onion in olive oil, add chilies through pepper and sauté another 3 minutes. Add this and beans to stock with chicken. Bring to a boil, reduce to simmer, add 1 cup of cheese, and stir to melt. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Ladle into bowls and serve with rest of cheese, sour cream and salsa and cilantro.

Filed Under: Featured Recipe, Food, Recipe

Featured Teacher: Shannon Roberts

January 5, 2016 by admin

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For sixth grade math and science teacher Shannon Roberts, the purpose of a fun classroom is to help students develop their natural curiosity. “I think if we can get them to love learning at this age, it will carry on throughout their life,” she said. Student Nathan Schwab, who nominated Roberts to be featured in myWaukee, said that Roberts “always has a positive attitude” and “makes her classes fun by having us learn through games.”

Roberts has been teaching for five years and has spent the last two of them at Waukee Middle School. She enjoys being a math and science teacher because it offers a balance between the straightforward, logical nature of math and the testing and exploration of science.

Seeing the learning process in each student inspires Roberts as a teacher. The most inspiring thing, she said, is when students score well on a test and she “can actually see the joy on their face that they got it.”

The best part of teaching, according to Roberts, is being able to work with many different teachers as well as students. Regarding her collaboration with other teachers of various backgrounds, Roberts said, “We’re not just a group, we’re a team that’s working together, and we all have the same goal.”  She also appreciates the support system of the school staff members. “If there’s ever any need for help, you can always reach out to somebody,” she said.

Roberts loves teaching because her daily work makes an impact that goes beyond the walls of the classroom and into her community as a whole. She cares about the growth of her students even after they move on from her class. “I hope that students can always reach out to me as a teacher,” she said, “and I would enjoy hearing about their journeys in other grades.”

Filed Under: Featured Teacher, Lifestyles

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