2016 Hot Alma Nights / DJ's Bar & Grill w/ The Good Sam Club Band ~ Alma, Kansas
2016 Hot Alma Nights / DJ's Bar & Grill w/ The Good Sam Club Band ~ Alma, Kansas
Meet Me at the Cheese Plant
Take a tour of the Alma Cheese plant. For easy to fix recipes, go to the Kids a Cookin' website at: Curriculum and other resources for educators can also be found at the Kids a Cooking' website in both English and Spanish. Just click on the Kids a Cookin' and Movin' link. Produced by K-State Research and Extension and the Family Nutrition Program at Kansas State University.
Laura Days in Pepin, WI 2013 Sept. 13-15, 2013 Day 1
Day 1 of my trip to Laura Ingalls Wilder Days aka Laura Days in Pepin, Wisconsin. Along the way I stop at Decorah, Iowa for lunch, What's New Antique Shop and the Laura Ingalls Wilder Park and Museum in Burr Oak, Iowa.
Archeologists Discover World's Largest Pyramid in Lost City of Mirador in Guatamala
Archaeologists have recently discovered what may be the world's largest pyramid by volume under the canopy of the rain forest and buried under dense vegetation. What is more enlightening and significant of the people and culture is what is revealed inside. Inside this Mayan temple are writings depicting the creation story known as the Popul Vuh engraved in a Mayan temple in El Mirador, Guatamala. It was previously thought that the Popul Vuh was influenced by Catholic church after Columbus historical discovery of America. However, these markings appear to pre-date Columbus by more than 1000 years. So how did the creation story and other influences find their way into Mayan culture if it this was originally built in 300BC?
What I found interesting is that this single Mayan city is larger in size than modern-day downtown Los Angeles. This new discovery of information correlates with the stories and historical record included in the writings of the Book of Mormon. For one thing in the Book of Mormon the connection to Jerusalem and what is now known as the Old Testament records including the books of Genesis, Exodus and so on were kept on 'plates of brass' and passed from generation to generation and which were considered sacred. Writings on the walls of most temples it is safe to say typically are sacred and considered worth featuring upon such a monumental undertaking as the greatest pyramid by volume known to exist anywhere in the world. This is an example of an extremely significant historical discovery that needs to be preserved and studied further. It would be tragic to lose another wonder of the world and the richness of what it means to humanity to greed, nature or other forces. Far too much has already been lost in regard the many cultures and especially Mayan culture. One of the greatest civilizations ever to exist and one which dominated this hemisphere. CNN
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2020 State of the State Address
Watch live PBS Wisconsin coverage of Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers’ State of the State Address from the State Capitol.
Toddler Meets College Mascot - Oklahoma State Cowboys
Oklahoma State University (Kristen's alma mater) is going back to school. In today's family vlog our toddler Chell meets the college mascot for the first time. Will Chell like OSU's Pistol Pete?
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TCU Football - Rose Bowl Celebration (#1)
Just a short clip I took from the school celebration for the TCU Horned Frogs victory over the Wisconsin Badgers in the 2011 Rose Bowl. By the way, I hate this camera.
Daniel-Meyer Coliseum
Fort Worth, TX
Jan. 16, 2011
Lakeside UMC March 10
What's under your feet? - sermon series Sunday worship
Dalhart's High School Senior band members on 11/8/2013.
via YouTube Capture
Kansas Jayhawks intro video
This is the video they show at KU basketball games prior to the introduction of the players. If you want to know what is so special about KU basketball at the Phog, watch and enjoy! ROCK CHALK!
KSU Fight Song!
The Pride of Wildcat Land, the Kansas State University Marching Band, plays the KSU fight song at the Homecoming Parade 10.26.12
Topeka High 2016 Graduation
Topeka High School Class of 2016 Graduation
Road Trip - Arkansas to Maine
We drove from Fayetteville, AR to Brewer, ME, and took about 10 pictures every hour of the 28 hour drive. This is the result!
KU Gridiron Club
Video showing the proposed KU Gridiron Club for the KU Football Stadium in Lawrence Kansas.
4 states - one day - Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri and Arkansas
Where the he@$ are we? Whirlwind travel, going from A to B, but including some detours and stops, 10 - 12 hours a day plus editing and uploading has me a bit confused...
And now ABC News and the WeatherNation have asked to use our videos in their programming...Wow.
music by 06 - zero-project - 06 - Battle at the misty valley and 07 - zero-project - 07 - Dawn of a new era
P-THUNDER KU BOYZ.mov
OKC Thunder's Nick Collison and Cole Aldrich used the extra time during the NBA lockout to train at their alma mater.
SF Scottish Fiddlers - tune is Duncan Davidson Art on the Green 2013, Coeur d'Alene
SFSF and Nine Pint Coggies playing Duncan Davidson at the Art on the Green Festival in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, August 4, 2013. Video is 1 minute 14 seconds.
Dwight Eisenhower: Biography, Accomplishments, Economy, Facts, Education, Quotes (1999)
The Eisenhauer (German for iron hewer/miner) family migrated from Karlsbrunn, Germany, to North America, first settling in York, Pennsylvania, in 1741, and in the 1880s moving to Kansas. Accounts vary as to how and when the German name Eisenhauer was anglicized to Eisenhower. Eisenhower's Pennsylvania Dutch ancestors, who were primarily farmers, included Hans Nikolaus Eisenhauer of Karlsbrunn, who migrated to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in 1741.
Hans's great-great-grandson, David Jacob Eisenhower (1863–1942), was Eisenhower's father and was a college-educated engineer, despite his own father Jacob's urging to stay on the family farm. Eisenhower's mother, Ida Elizabeth (Stover) Eisenhower, born in Virginia, of German Protestant ancestry, moved to Kansas from Virginia. She married David on September 23, 1885, in Lecompton, Kansas, on the campus of their alma mater, Lane University.[14]
David owned a general store in Hope, Kansas, but the business failed due to economic conditions and the family became impoverished. The Eisenhowers then lived in Texas from 1889 until 1892, and later returned to Kansas, with $24 to their name at the time. David worked as a mechanic with a railroad and then with a creamery.[14] By 1898, the parents made a decent living and provided a suitable home for their large family.[15]
Eisenhower was born on October 14, 1890, in Denison, Texas, the third of seven boys.[16] His mother originally named him David Dwight but reversed the two names after his birth to avoid the confusion of having two Davids in the family.[1] All of the boys were called Ike, such as Big Ike (Edgar) and Little Ike (Dwight); the nickname was intended as an abbreviation of their last name.[17] By World War II, only Dwight was still called Ike.[11]
In 1892, the family moved to Abilene, Kansas, which Eisenhower considered his home town.[11] As a child, he was involved in an accident that cost his younger brother an eye; he later referred to this as an experience teaching him the need to be protective of those under him. Dwight developed a keen and enduring interest in exploring outdoors, hunting/fishing, cooking and card playing from an illiterate named Bob Davis who camped on the Smoky Hill River.[18][19][20]
While Eisenhower's mother was against war, it was her collection of history books that first sparked Eisenhower's early and lasting interest in military history. He persisted in reading the books in her collection and became a voracious reader in the subject. Other favorite subjects early in his education were arithmetic and spelling.[21]
His parents set aside specific times at breakfast and at dinner for daily family Bible reading. Chores were regularly assigned and rotated among all the children, and misbehavior was met with unequivocal discipline, usually from David.[22] His mother, previously a member (with David) of the River Brethren sect of the Mennonites, joined the International Bible Students Association, later known as Jehovah's Witnesses. The Eisenhower home served as the local meeting hall from 1896 to 1915, though Eisenhower never joined the International Bible Students.[23] His later decision to attend West Point saddened his mother, who felt that warfare was rather wicked, but she did not overrule him.[24] While speaking of himself in 1948, Eisenhower said he was one of the most deeply religious men I know though unattached to any sect or organization. He was baptized in the Presbyterian Church in 1953.[25]
Eisenhower attended Abilene High School and graduated with the class of 1909.[26] As a freshman, he injured his knee and developed a leg infection that extended into his groin, and which his doctor diagnosed as life-threatening. The doctor insisted that the leg be amputated but Dwight refused to allow it, and surprisingly recovered, though he had to repeat his freshman year.[27] He and brother Edgar both wanted to attend college, though they lacked the funds. They made a pact to take alternate years at college while the other worked to earn the tuitions.[28]
Edgar took the first turn at school, and Dwight was employed as a night supervisor at the Belle Springs Creamery.[29] Edgar asked for a second year, Dwight consented and worked for a second year. At that time, a friend Swede Hazlet was applying to the Naval Academy and urged Dwight to apply to the school, since no tuition was required. Eisenhower requested consideration for either Annapolis or West Point with his U.S. Senator, Joseph L. Bristow. Though Eisenhower was among the winners of the entrance-exam competition, he was beyond the age limit for the Naval Academy.[30] He then accepted an appointment to West Point in 1911.
How a septic tank works
This video was developed by Judith Torzillo for Healthabitat, to help explain the process of how a septic tanks works, what the by products are good for and the level of maintenance it needs to villages in Nepal receiving and working on The Village Sanitation Project.
It is now used to explain the process to anyone...
Marcus 1st High School game
Westover vs Lee County 9th grade