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 Girl Scouts Launches 42 New Badges
 To Mobilize Girls To Change The World
 Girl Scouts-Dakota Horizons and Girl Scouts
 of the USA (GSUSA) today reveal 42 new badges
 exclusively for girls in grades K–12 that allow them
 to make their own choices about how they want
 to experience and influence the world. The badges
 enhance the organization’s existing girl-led programming, offering girls everything from adventuring
 in the snow to learning how to use coding to solve
 problems they care about.
 Among the new offerings are Outdoor High Adventure badges that feature, for the first time in Girl
 Scouts’ history, two distinct activity options, letting
 girls choose how they want to earn each badge.
 Giving girls choices is important for developing their
 sense of self, their own voice, and gender equality—
 research from the World Bank Group shows that
 increasing women’s agency and decision-making
 abilities is key to improving their lives, communities,
 and the world. And research shows that Girl Scouts
 are more likely than other girls to take an active role
 in decision making (80 percent vs. 51 percent).
 In addition to existing badge offerings, girls in
 grades 6–12 can now pursue:
 • Nine Cybersecurity badges, through which girls
 learn about the inner workings of computer technology and cybersecurity and apply concepts of safety
 and protection to the technology they use every
 day. Activities range from decrypting and encrypting
 messages, to learning proper protection methods for
 devices, to exploring real-world hacking scenarios
 (funded by Palo Alto Networks).
 • Three Space Science badges, through which
 girls explore topics such as the universe and their
 place in it, properties of light, and inspiring careers
 in space science (funded by NASA’s Science Mission
 Directorate and led by the SETI Institute).
 • Think Like a Citizen Scientist, a Girl Scout
 
 Leadership Journey during which girls participate in
 interactive activities to practice observation techniques; collect data; and share their findings with
 real-world scientists through an online network. As
 with all of Girl Scouts’ Leadership Journeys, girls
 use their newly honed skills to take action on a community issue of their choosing (funded by Johnson
 & Johnson and The Coca-Cola Foundation).
 The new programming for girls in grades K–12
 includes:
 • 12 Outdoor High Adventure badges, designed
 for girls to explore nature and experience exciting
 outdoor adventures like backpacking, snowshoeing,
 cross-country skiing, rock climbing, and tree climbing—giving them the confidence to support one
 another, take healthy risks, and spend dedicated
 time in nature. These are the first Girl Scout badges
 that members can earn by choosing one of two selfdirected paths (funded by The North Face).
 • 18 Coding for Good badges, which not only
 teach girls the basics of coding but also detail how
 every stage of the coding process provides girls
 with opportunities to use their skills for good. Girls
 will learn about algorithms through age-appropriate,
 creative activities, such as coding positive memes
 to spread a message about a cause they care about,
 designing a digital game to educate people about
 an issue, and developing an app to promote healthy
 habits. Every Coding for Good badge includes a
 plugged-in and unplugged version, so that all girls
 can learn the foundations of coding, regardless of
 their access to technology (funded by AT&T and
 Dell Technologies).
 “Girl Scouts has ignited the power and potential
 of girls for over a century, and we are committed to
 ensuring that today’s girls are the future of American leadership,” said GSUSA CEO Sylvia Acevedo.
 
 “Girl Scouts is where girls can explore new subjects,
 discover their passions, learn to take smart risks,
 and become their best, most confident selves—
 whether they want to become a NASA astronaut, an
 entrepreneur, a rock climber, a coder, or a cybersecurity agent.”
 GSUSA works with top organizations in fields that
 interest today’s girls. Combined with Girl Scouts’
 expertise in girl leadership, these organizations and
 specialists advise and weigh in on content to provide the most cutting-edge programming available
 to girls. Content collaborators include codeSpark,
 the National Integrated Cyber Education Research
 Center (NICERC), SciStarter, and Vidcode. In true
 girl-led fashion, girls also tested the new offerings.
 At Girl Scouts she’ll discover who she is, what
 she’s passionate about, and what she wants to
 achieve—both today and in the future. Join or volunteer at www.girlscouts.org/join.
 About Girl Scouts—Dakota Horizons
 Girl Scouts—Dakota Horizons is a non-profit
 organization that serves nearly 13,000 members in
 North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa
 who believe in the power of every G.I.R.L. (Go-getter,
 Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™ to change the world.
 We are committed to building girls of courage,
 confidence and character who make the world a
 better place. For more information visit http://www.
 gsdakotahorizons.org/ or call 1-800-666-2141.
 
 Mead Update
 
 AUCTIONS
 ESTATE AUCTION
 
 Selling Restored 1957 Chevrolet Mod. 150,
 Collectible Farmall and John Deere Tractors,
 Automotive and Shop Tools, Household and Collectibles
 
 Saturday, July 27th, 2019
 2 Sale Locations: 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM start times
 In order to settle the Estate of the late Harold Buchmann
 we will offer the following at 2 separate locations with
 live and internet bidding on the Chev. Belair and Tractors
 at 11:00 AM located at 31877-470th Ave., Burbank SD
 (just 1/2 mile west of Coffee Cup Truck Stop
 at I29 Vermillion Exit, then 2 miles south) followed by a live
 only Automotive, Tools and Other which will be sold at the
 Clay County 4H grounds in Vermillion SD.
 Proxibid/Live Auction Items
 (11:00 AM @ 31877 470th Ave., Burbank, SD):
 Fully restored 1957 Chevrolet, model 150 w/ model 210 trim,
 2 door post, Chev. 350 cu. in. small block, Edelbrock carb.,
 Hurst 4 spd trans., chrome wheels, beautiful metallic red and
 white color, vin.# A57J191057, Very Very Sharp, see photos;
 Tractors: (Note) All these tractors have had some restoration,
 run or are loose, some re-painted or primed, nearly new tires
 on all; view web site or Proxibid for pictures and descriptions.
 IH Farmall 560 diesel tractor, wf, reconditioned, new 16.9-38
 rubber, 2 pt., repainted, runs s#38714; Farmall Super M-TA,
 wide front, VG 13.6-38 rubber, repainted, runs, w/ Dual 325
 loader, s# 77715; Farmall H, Schwartz wf, fair paint, loose
 and may run, s# 241511; Farmall M or M-TA tractor, Schwartz
 wf, primed (no paint), appears complete and loose, draw bar,
 good rubber, s#64997; Farmall Super M, wide front, good rubber, loose s# 36452; John Deere A, nf, good tin and rubber,
 orig. paint, loose; John Deere 70, parts tractor, good metal
 work; Farmall and JD narrow frt. axles; Farmall rear axles; misc.
 Farmall parts; new 13.6-38 tire & tube; pair used 15.5-38
 tires
 1:00 PM @ Clay County 4H grounds: (live only):
 H&H 18ft. car trailer w/ Beaver tail and ramps; 9ft single axle
 trailer; Boats: 1990 Sylvan Super Sportster alum. fishing boat,
 16ft. open bow w/ EZ Loader trailer, Mercury 115hp outboard
 w/ tilt & trim; 1988 Maxum 16ft bowrider w/ single axle trailer,
 85hp Force outboard, (boats not used for several years); 1993
 Chev. Caprice, titled;
 Shop Items: Craftsman 2550PSI power washer; Century
 125GL wire welder; Century AC stick welder (new); batt. chargers; 2hp air compressor; step ladders; refrigerant reclaimer;
 gauges; Rotary hammer drill; car stands; many shop power &
 hand tools; Ariens $ Toro self-prop. mowers; Stihl FS56RC trimmer; chrome bumper guards; trolling motor; elec. chain saws;
 3 engine blocks; Misc. Farmall parts;
 Coll: anvil; die cast Super M and 1954 Chev. Bel Air; St. Regis
 pocket watch and Sentinel pocket watch; wood planer;
 coin proof sets
 Guns: Rem. Model 870 Wingmaster, 20ga. pump shotgun;
 Rem. Model 760 30-06 pump rifle w/ scope.
 Household: Electrolux and Kenmore Elite front load washer
 and dryer sets; Rug Doctor Pro carpet cleaner; furniture; boxes
 of flooring; Phillips 52in. TV; plus much more. Note: all items
 on 4H grounds must be removed on sale day.
 
 Visit www.souvignierauctions.com for complete ad w/pics.
 HAROLD BUCHMANN ESTATE
 Melissa Thienes, Pers. Rep.
 
 Tom Souvignier, Auctioneer & Real Estate, Canton SD, (605) 987-2404
 Ted Souvignier, Auctioneer & Real Estate, Canton SD, (605) 660-0421
 Chuck Sutton, Auctioneer & Land Broker, Sioux Falls SD (605) 336-6315
 Jared Sutton, Auctioneer & Real Estate, Flandreau SD (605) 864-8527
 Clerked by Souvignier Auction Service
 
 PHOTO: DAKOTA TERRITORIAL MUSEUM
 
 Take a break from the summer heat! Come out to the
 Mead Cultural Education Center and visit the “Journeying Forward” exhibit or bring the kids and enjoy the
 Children’s Transportation Museum. The Mead Cultural
 Education Center is a cool, safe, summer stay-cation
 location. Check out our website, www.meadbuilding.
 org, to see what is happening this summer. If you or
 anyone you know makes crafty items for sale, contact
 Heidi at programs@meadbuilding.org. This Riverboat
 Days we will hosting a Vendor Fair at the Mead — sign
 up today. It’s not too late to contribute to the Mead Matters — Parking Lot Campaign. Contact Camille at info@
 meadbuilding.org if you would like to talk about a contribution. If you have tried calling the Mead Cultural Education Center, we apologize for the difficulties. We are
 still working on the ongoing phone issue. If you have
 any questions, please call 605-760-2510 or 760-0429.
 Check out our calendar of events at www.meadbuilding.
 org, or you can stop out at the Mead Cultural Education
 Center at 82 Mickelson Drive. Our summer hours are
 Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (closed Wednesdays)
 and Sunday 1-5 p.m. Office hours are Monday-Friday 8
 a.m.-5 p.m.
 
 Auction
 
 Sunday, July 28, 2019 • 12:00 PM
 
 National Guard Armory • (603 Princeton) Vermillion, SD
 Lunch Served
 
 Full listing and photos go to dakotarealty.com
 
 Auctioneer notes: Terms: Cash, good check, or card (4% processing
 fee on cards) not responsible for accidents/theft.
 Guns: Browning automatic 12 gauge, Optima 50 cal. black powder
 rifle
 Cars: 2010 Chevy Impala LS- black, salvage title, 2006 Buick LaCrosse- red, 173,000, salvage title, 2000 Buick LeSabre- 173,000 miles
 Howard Grey: Glassware, antique bottles, railroad light, antique duck
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 decoys, plant stands, cast iron pans, mag tag oil can, coffee grinder,
 large assortment of crocks, jewelry, bird houses, antique tables, hutch,
 buffet, beautiful oak table with 4 leaves & chairs, antique high chair,
 antique corner shelf, old photo albums, antique baby stroller, antique
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 secretary, old bibles, antique dressers, lanterns, atlas of clay and union
 county , sewing, old records, many dressers, Browning bow (Blood
 Brother) with case, Stotz steel cooler (great shape,) Yard Machine 24”
 snow blower (208cc) with electric start- like new, large assortment of
 tools, old watering can and buckets, leaf blower, weed eater, decors
 Carron Radigan Estate: Maytag washer, Roper washer & dryer,
 end tables, lamps, coat rack, mirrors, Terry Redline print, pictures,
 3-piece glass table set, leather chair, kitchen table with chairs, 2-cariocabnets, king size bed with night stand and 2 dressers, small foosball
 table, decorations, glassware, kitchen ware, John Deere riding lawn
 mower, garage shelves
 Mildred A Slama Estate: Lift chair, electric hospital bed- great shape,
 recliner, desk, Sony 32” TV, lamps, end tables, GO-GO 4 wheel electric scooter, Singer XL-1000 sewing machine with computer screen,
 sewing materials, microwave, pots & pans, Solens air conditioner
 Cheryl Hisek: Chairs, tables, bar stools, child’s bench, crystal, dishware, bubble glass, vintage suit case, wine rack, pedestal sink- new,
 prints, Budweiser steins
 Roger Hale: 2005 Chevy Impala- 185,000 miles (runs good,) 1995
 Nissan pick-up- 159,000 miles, 5 speed with toper, Troy-Bilt 24” elecM I S S O U R I VA L L E Y
 tric start 179cc six speed, Craftsman 22” lawn mower, self-propelled
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 with bagger, rakes, shovels, new handles for walking plow garden
 cart, yard sweeper, Troy-Bilt 42” riding mower 17.5 H.P. 7 speed,
 RyoBi Bt. 3000 table saw, 12” compound mifel saw, porter cable
 air compressor, drill press, fishing poles, fish tapes, fishing tackle,
 Fill the puzzle so that every row, every column, and every
 Bostitch framing nailer, fiber glass topper, 2 copper boiler, old milisection contain the numbers 1-9 withoutRrepeating a number.
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 tary clothes, old clock parts, old jars, pink depressor, green depressor,
 crocks, 3 lazy boy recliners, couch, antique tables, cigar tins, Synlon
 violin in wooden case, silverware, war ration book, old children’s
 books, kitchen table with 4 chairs 1 (leaf), dressers, night stands,
 beds, 10 gal crocks, 8 gal crocks, old milk jars, butter churn, McCoy
 vases, old baseball cards, Hoosier cabinet- great shape, antique ice
 chest, antique curio cabinet, oak roll top desk, Oscar Howe prints, C
 Badmer prints, lawn sprinklers, wooden train cars, pick-up hitch +
 2 5/16 receiver and tow bars, wood hand planes and wood levels, 20
 pieces of wood trim 12’ long, misc. hand tools, electric Makita drill/
 driver, pots & pans, oil lamp, bench grinder, belt sander, golf clubs,
 lots of clock watch parts, field glasses, soldering torch, Makita orbit
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 mid-century kitchen items, costume jewelry and beaded whimsies,
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 postcards, old photos, greeting cards, old advertising, old sporting
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 puter hutch/desk, end table, TV stand with storage- black, 3’ white
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 mer, Master Craft radial arm saw (Sears).
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 Madsen Auction Service
 
 Gary Madsen • 605-638-0643
 Auctioneer Jim Brady and Hazen Bye
 Sale day announcement take precedence.
 
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