German/Russian Day Camp

Jacob and Katherina’s wedding picture.
They were married in 1857 in Kassel, Russia.
The Germans from Russia Heritage Society of Kaylor, SD is hosting its second annual day camp for kids grade K-8th on Tuesday, July 25, 2017, beginning at 9:30 a.m.

“German Russians are very proud of their unique heritage,” says Vi Ranney, a member of the Heritage Society. “We want our children to learn about this to keep our German-Russian heritage alive.”

The event will show children the hard life for those who came to the Dakota Territory from Russia in the 1870’s. Participants will experience homemade ice cream, snapping beans/peeling potatoes for green bean soup, husking sweet corn, churning butter, and baking kuchen in an Old Russian bake oven. Other projects: canning peaches, making pickles, washing clothes on a scrub board and attending an “old-fashioned” country school.

The participants will learn the history of German-Russians.
In Russia, Catherine the Great issued a manifesto in 1763, inviting foreigners to settle in her country. She being of German lineage knew the Germans were wonderful farmers. Her decree marked the beginning of the history of Russian-Germans.

“We, Catherine the second, Empress and Autocrat of all the Russians at Moscow, Kiev, Vladimir… We permit all foreigners to come into Our Empire, in order to settle in all the governments, just as each one may desire.”

Many Germans migrated to the beautiful black soil in South Russia, enjoying religious freedoms, tax, and military exemptions. They were allowed their own schools, churches, land, and money.
That changed when Russian Czars took leadership in the early 1870’s. They reversed Catherine’s manifesto, repressing the German-Russians. They were drafted into the military for seven years. Many didn’t return.

The German-Russians turned their attention to America and sent scouts.

The United States 1862 Homestead Act provided that any adult citizen, or intended citizen, who had never borne arms against the U.S. Government could claim 160 acres of surveyed government land.

George Fredrick Winkler, Great, Great Grandfather of Vi Ranney, was among the first group of immigrants. Also included were George’s son and daughter-in-law, Jacob and Katherina. They traveled by ship from Hamburg to New York City, then by train to Yankton.

Under the Homestead Act, they settled northwest of Yankton. At which time George W. Black was Sheriff, Lewis and Clark had not yet explored the area, and Yankton was the first capital of the Dakota Territory.


Other German-Russians migrated to Menno, Trip, Parkston, Scotland, and Kaylor. 
Gary Jerke is President of the Sodak Stamm Germans from Russia, Randy Schoenfish, Treasurer, Rev James Mueller, Secretary, Vi Ranney, Travel Coordinator, Donna Zeeb, Rev Dan Flyer, Mike and Deb Mehrer fill in the remaining board positions.

The event will take place on the ground of the Power Show on the north edge of Menno. A limit of 50 kids will be accepted. (Registration is required.) There is no cost, but donations are appreciated and help defray costs. To register, call Donna Zeeb at 387-5577. Also, if parents would like to help, please contact Donna.


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Paperback writer, paperback writer.
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Manuvering through Finances

We were 30,000$ dollars in debt. We needed out—fast. 

That began a journey of discovery. For the next few minutes, I'd like to relate to you my findings.

Starting with credit cards. Not only did we need to pay them off,  we also needed a new mentality. One, I'm proud to have obtained.

Point 1 Pay off your credit cards monthly. 

It may sound like a simple thing, but unless you have this cemented into your thinking, you'll never escape the financial quagmire.

To get our cards paid off, we tackled one at a time. With laser determination, we conquered the highest interest card. Once zeroed, we directed all the money to the next one. It snowballed until we had every card paid off.

Today it feels good to get a monthly reward check.

We didn't stop there.

Point 2  Make payments to your savings account.

With the credit cards paid off, we had extra money each week. Immediately that extra money was designated. Emergency fund. Car savings and regular savings.

Lower stress happens when you plan for emergencies. Having extra cash when something breaks down keeps a family in smooth waters. You may be asking, "We have a hard time paying our bills, how can we save extra?" Let me answer that, by saying this: "Start with a small amount and be consistent." If it's 10 dollars a week, keep putting that amount in your savings. Over a year's time, it'll be over 500 dollars. Put more in - well you can do the math.

We've saved thousands of dollars over the years by paying for our vehicles with cash. How? We make monthly car payments—to our savings account, then use that money to buy a car.

Point 3  Pay Extra on your Mortgage. 

You'd be surprised at how a few extra dollars to your mortgage interest adds up. It does.

I’ve calculated my mortgage considering my retirement. When I hit that age, both our houses will be paid off.

The last thing I want to talk about is giving. I know it’s a non-stopper in conversations. That’s why I put it last, even though it should be first.

We’re wired to be selfish and self-centered. Nothing flows when we live in that nature. Giving creates a flow, allowing God to bless. I’m not speaking give a dollar and get two back. Blessings come in different forms.


Give, and it will be given unto you, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. Luke 6:38 (NIV) 

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