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  • Come Make HANDPRINT TILES for Linscott Park

    [expires:2010-03-26:Note that this information is outdated.]   $20 Each Tiles will be placed in New Linscott Park facility. For more information go to www.linscottplayground.org When/Where: Saturday, Febuary 27, 2010 (1-5PM), Latino Community Center Basement,Holton, KS
    Posted to Roger Hower (Weblog) by 636665 on February 26, 2010
  • 2010 Spring Expo - Holton

         VISIT THE KELLERMAN REAL ESTATE TEAM 2010 Spring Expo  Holton/Jackson County Chamber of Commerce 26th Annual Show When:    Friday, March 12th - 5PM-8PM               Saturday, March 13th - 9AM-4PM Where:   4-H Fair Bldg, Hwy 75 ...
    Posted to Roger Hower (Weblog) by 636665 on February 23, 2010
  • Linscott Park Playground Project

    [expires:2010-06-30:Note that this information is outdated.] Get Involved with the NEW Linscott Park Playground Project. Go to www.linscottplayground.com for details. Several ongoing events, and projects. Volunteer Sign Up, etc. When/Where: Visit www.linscottplayground.com for information  
    Posted to Roger Hower (Weblog) by 636665 on February 16, 2010
  • Monthly Themed Lunches A Tradition At Kellerman's

    (Recipes at bottom) Once a month, the folks at Kellerman Insurance and Kellerman Real Estate in Holton get together for a potluck luncheon. It's an idea that started a couple of years ago with a "Green Food Day" to commemorate St. Patrick's Day. All of them enjoyed that luncheon so much that they decided to make it a regular ...
    Posted to Roger Hower (Weblog) by 636665 on September 25, 2008
  • Open House Etiquette For Homebuyers

    Some potential homebuyers avoid open house events because they are unsure of how to interact with the Realtor® or current owners. If you're in the market for a new home, don't miss out on the opportunity to view a property first hand in this informal manner. There are really only a few very simple rules to follow. Be respectful of the ...
    Posted to Roger Hower (Weblog) by 636665 on August 26, 2008