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Holabird Advocate

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Friday, September 23, 2005
 
VOL. IV Issue 9P
Great Things for The Ditty Bops
Anna from The Ditty Bops Web Site reports that The Ditty Bops have a TV show that they've started airing on public access TV in different cities around the country. It includes live shows, studio footage, a cooking show and more. Now airing in NY. More cities to come soon... Current schedule is as follows: In New York CIty -- MNN cable channel 67 at 10:30pm on 10/3, 10/17, 10/31, 11/14, 11/28, 12/12. In San Francisco the show airs the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month at 10:30pm on access SF Cable Channel 29.
Notice that there is no listing For Holabird, or anywhere else, of course. Not yet anyway. Maybe SDPTV will pick the show up. Until then, anyone not in New York or Frisco can see the show at www.mnn.org .
Also, Oddjob reports that The Ditty Bops song "There's a Girl" is one of the tracks on the Grey's Anatomy" Soundtrack, which will be available next Tuesday at a music store near you.
Holabird Has Double Shot at Homecoming
There are 3 candidates for Homecoming Queen of Highmore High School. Of the 3, there are 2 from Holabird. Those two are Nicole Gregg, daughter of Max and Cheryl Gregg; and Kelsey Reynolds, daughter of Mark and Kendra Todd. The respective families of each of these two young ladies may be mad that this is not the top story. They must remember that each is just a prospect. As a Queen we will do right by them. We'll even publish their picture if one is provided, and it is less than 2 MB.
Twin Cities Have Storm Damage
There was a rather nasty storm that blew through Minneapolis Wednesday night at about 7 pm . It uprooted the apple tree and the large tree right behind the porch of Larry and Phyllis Ehlers. Power lines in their neighborhood were knocked down. Thankfully none of the trees landed on their house, but some of their neighbors were not so lucky. According to their daughter, Brenda Ehlers, Larry and Phyllis are without power but their phone service has been restored. They could have their electricity restored sometime today after repairs are made. Some areas will be without power for as many as 5 days because there were a quite a few large utility poles that are down. Nobody in their family was hurt as a result of the storm. Some in the Holabird area were concerned about the Kevin Hanson and Greg Geitzenauer Families, but Joan Hansen was too busy playing bridge to worry about them. They seem to be OK though, or Joan would have said something by now. Kevin has reported to work at least once since then.
Keloland called the storm a tornado, but nobody from the Twin Cities area has said the "T" word to anyone from the Holabird Advocate in reference to the storm. Whatever they call the storm, it was bad. But it could have been worse.



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