clarinda a's dugout news - july 2012

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Dugout News Duane A. Sturm Branch Manager 114 W. Main Street Clarinda, IA 51632 Telephone: 712-542-6334 Toll-Free: 888-554-9601 www.raymondjames.com/duanesturm.com LIFE WELL PLANNED Securities offered through Raymond James Financial Services Inc., Member FINRA/SIPC 120719-43975 We’re Cheering for a Home-Run Season! Good Luck to the Clarinda A’s We know you have the talent and the heart, so now we’re wishing you the luck for a season that hits it out of the park. Go, team! LIED CENTER 1140 East Main 542-3841 www.clarindaliedcenter.com 120719-45123 120719-43976 123 E. Main • Clarinda • 712-542-2103 • FDIC Proud to support the Clarinda A s 3B Thursday, July 26, 2012 Clarinda Herald-Journal Clarinda: 301 E. Washington l 712.542.5405 Gr eatW ester nBank.com Don’t miss what’s happening in your community... Subscribe today! Subscriptions make great gifts for students headed to college! Call (712) 542-2181 to get started for 52 weeks in Page and adjoining counties $36 Former A’s make trip to all star game memorable Pat Eberly was treated to an outing at the major league All Star Game in Kansas City July 10 by for- mer A’s catcher Darrel Miller. Miller had called Mrs. E the day before the game to see if she would be interested in tickets for the event as he had re- ceived news that his son Darrell, Jr. had been se- lected to play in the Cali- fornia High School All Star game and they would be going back before the Kansas City game. Accompanied by daugh- ter Jill and Scott Sunder- man, they were able to go early enough to have lunch and a long visit with Dar- rell, his wife Kelly and two youngest children prior to the Miller’s departure for the airport. Darrell, Jr., also a catcher, will be at- tending USC this fall and is hoping to come back to Clarinda next summer to follow in his father’s foot- steps with the A’s. The se- nior Miller said he wanted his son to have the same “Iowa experience” he did, as he felt it was a time that helped him mature both as a player and a man. Jared Sunderman joined his par- ents and grandmother for the pregame festivities that included a BBQ and con- cert by country singer Luke Bryan, as well as the game. Miller played major league ball with the Cali- fornia Angels from 1984- 1988 and is currently the director of the major league baseball Urban Youth Academies that are being developed through- out the country. Clarinda home to work by prominent artist When Ozzie Smith presented the bust of the late Merl Eberly to the community last January he made a gift that was not only a tribute to his former coach and friend, but also a work of art by an acclaimed artist. Harry Weber, the sculptor of the piece is internationally known and respected for his collection of work. His sports figures are prominent fea- tures at 12 different professional and amateur stadiums including Busch Stadium in St. Louis and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, as well as a major display at the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. He was named the Na- tional Sports Artist of the Year by the United States Sports Academy in 2011. Covering a wide range of subjects Weber’s work is on display in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooper- stown, N.Y., the Museum of Fine Arts in Newport, R.I., as well as the National Dog Museum to name just a few. Two of his sculptural groups have been designated National Lewis and Clark sites by the Federal Parks Department. His body of work can be viewed at www.harryweber.com for those in- terested. Mrs. E with Darrell, Cameron, Nikki and Kelly Miller in Kansas City. Parent’s week always special Each summer the A’s schedule their annual Parent’s Week during the Fourth of July week and this year was very special. The turnout was great and many of the visiting parents spent an extended period of time in Clarinda get- ting to know our community. On the Fourth, a picnic was held at the Clarinda Lutheran School for the players, their parents, host parents, A’s board and Auxiliary members. This is always a good time for the program to thank the parents for sharing their sons for the summer and for them to get acquainted with their sons’ host family. Fireworks display popular again this year Thanks go to the Clarinda Academy for hosting a free night at the ball field July 3 for the 4th of July fireworks following the A’s game. As in the past there was an overflow crowd to watch the show and more people had come early to take in the ball game also. A big thank you goes to Clarinda Fire Chief Roger Williams and his staff for their help in putting on the display and to all who donated toward the cost of the fireworks that night. Businesses who contributed to the fund included Bank Iowa, Ritchie Funeral Home, Eye Care Associates, Page County State Bank, Brown’s Auto, Herald-Journal, Page County Federal Savings & Loan, Lied Center, Hy-Vee, Ice House, Shore Motor, Nordland Realty, Clarinda Regional Hospital, Lisle Corporation, Snyder Auto, Akin Building, Foster’s Amuse- ment, McDonald’s, Eickemeyer Funeral Chapel, Barker Imple- ment, Weil’s Clothing, S & S Appliance, Walker Funeral Home, Herzberg Chiropractic, Page County Farm Bureau, Curling Iron, Raymond James Finance, Sump Insurance, Car- dinal Auto, Easter’s, Vaughn’s Café, Wallin Plumbing, SW Iowa Mutual Insurance, Runza, Easter’s True Valu, Clarinda Chamber of Commerce, Ralph and Helen Furst, Elaine Arm- strong and Bob Burham. Be sure to stop in and thank these people for their contin- uing support of community activities. Work continues on book Over the Fourth of July week Mike Tackett was back in town to continue doing research and interviews for the upcoming book he is working on with the Eberly family. Tackett is the managing editor and Washington Bureau Chief for Bloomberg News and his wife Julie, who accompanied and helped with interviews on this trip, works in television in the DC area. Mike says that each trip he has made since January, plus the phone interviews he has done in the past six months, are so valuable in laying the ground work of the story of how three entities – Eberly – the A’s pro- gram – the community of Clarinda - came together to make such a great narrative. At this time the working title is “Summer Ball: A Man – A Team – A Town. They have been impressed with our community since their visit during the 2010 season when their son Lee was a pitcher with the A’s. “There are so many layers to this story and it is fas- cinating to uncover them and see how so many things came together through the years,” Tackett said. “I can’t begin to express my appreciation to all those who have taken the time to visit with us and to share their connection to the overall picture.” Anyone who has not been contacted and would like to share some of their memories of the program and Clarinda can contact Pat Eberly and she will set up an appointment for his next visit or give your contact in- formation to Tackett. Season wrap-up to come When we went to press the A’s regular season was over and they were starting the NBC Central USA Regional Tournament. As you read this they will have finished their season or are heading to the NBC World Series in Wichita. In the August edition of the Dugout News there will be a final wrap for the season with the team’s record, the leaders both offensively and on the mound and thoughts from A’s board president Gary Ulmer and manager Ryan Eberly. A’s board of directors, auxiliary and management thank everyone who has helped in any way this season and for the fans who supported them this summer.

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Dugout News

Duane A. SturmBranch Manager114 W. Main StreetClarinda, IA 51632

Telephone: 712-542-6334Toll-Free: 888-554-9601

www.raymondjames.com/duanesturm.com

LIFE WELL PLANNEDSecurities offered through Raymond James Financial Services Inc., Member FINRA/SIPC

1207

19-4

3975

We’re Cheering for aHome-Run Season!

Good Luck to theClarinda A’s

We know you have the talent andthe heart, so now we’re wishing

you the luck for a season that hitsit out of the park. Go, team!

LIED CENTER1140 East Main � 542-3841www.clarindaliedcenter.com120719-45123

1207

19-4

3976

123 E. Main • Clarinda• 712-542-2103 •����������

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Each depositor insured to at least $100,000

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation www.fdic.gov

FDICBacked bythe full faithand creditof theUnited Statesgovernment

Proud to support the Clarinda A’s

3BThursday, July 26, 2012 Clarinda Herald-Journal

Clarinda:301 E. Washington l 712.542.5405

GreatWesternBank.com

Don’t miss what’s happening in your community... Subscribe today!

Subscriptions make great gifts forstudents headed to college!

Call (712) 542-2181 to get started

for 52 weeksin Page and

adjoining counties$36

Former A’s make trip toall star game memorable

Pat Eberly was treated toan outing at the majorleague All Star Game inKansas City July 10 by for-mer A’s catcher DarrelMiller. Miller had calledMrs. E the day before thegame to see if she wouldbe interested in tickets forthe event as he had re-ceived news that his sonDarrell, Jr. had been se-lected to play in the Cali-fornia High School AllStar game and they wouldbe going back before theKansas City game.

Accompanied by daugh-

ter Jill and Scott Sunder-man, they were able to goearly enough to have lunchand a long visit with Dar-rell, his wife Kelly and twoyoungest children prior tothe Miller’s departure forthe airport. Darrell, Jr.,also a catcher, will be at-tending USC this fall andis hoping to come back toClarinda next summer tofollow in his father’s foot-steps with the A’s. The se-nior Miller said he wantedhis son to have the same“Iowa experience” he did,as he felt it was a time that

helped him mature both asa player and a man. JaredSunderman joined his par-ents and grandmother forthe pregame festivities thatincluded a BBQ and con-cert by country singerLuke Bryan, as well as thegame.

Miller played majorleague ball with the Cali-fornia Angels from 1984-1988 and is currently thedirector of the majorleague baseball UrbanYouth Academies that arebeing developed through-out the country.

Clarinda hometo work byprominent artist

When Ozzie Smith presented thebust of the late Merl Eberly to thecommunity last January he made agift that was not only a tribute to hisformer coach and friend, but also awork of art by an acclaimed artist.

Harry Weber, the sculptor of thepiece is internationally known andrespected for his collection of work.His sports figures are prominent fea-tures at 12 different professional andamateur stadiums including BuschStadium in St. Louis and KauffmanStadium in Kansas City, as well as amajor display at the Missouri SportsHall of Fame. He was named the Na-tional Sports Artist of the Year by theUnited States Sports Academy in2011.

Covering a wide range of subjectsWeber’s work is on display in theBaseball Hall of Fame in Cooper-stown, N.Y., the Museum of FineArts in Newport, R.I., as well as theNational Dog Museum to name just afew. Two of his sculptural groupshave been designated National Lewisand Clark sites by the Federal ParksDepartment.

His body of work can be viewed atwww.harryweber.com for those in-terested.

Mrs. E with Darrell, Cameron, Nikki and Kelly Miller in Kansas City.

Parent’s week always special

Each summer the A’s schedule their annual Parent’s Week during theFourth of July week and this year was very special. The turnout was great andmany of the visiting parents spent an extended period of time in Clarinda get-ting to know our community.

On the Fourth, a picnic was held at the Clarinda Lutheran School for theplayers, their parents, host parents, A’s board and Auxiliary members. This isalways a good time for the program to thank the parents for sharing their sonsfor the summer and for them to get acquainted with their sons’ host family.

Fireworks display popular again this year

Thanks go to the Clarinda Academy for hosting a free nightat the ball field July 3 for the 4th of July fireworks following theA’s game.

As in the past there was an overflow crowd to watch theshow and more people had come early to take in the ball gamealso.

A big thank you goes to Clarinda Fire Chief Roger Williamsand his staff for their help in putting on the display and to allwho donated toward the cost of the fireworks that night.

Businesses who contributed to the fund included Bank Iowa,Ritchie Funeral Home, Eye Care Associates, Page County StateBank, Brown’s Auto, Herald-Journal, Page County FederalSavings & Loan, Lied Center, Hy-Vee, Ice House, ShoreMotor, Nordland Realty, Clarinda Regional Hospital, LisleCorporation, Snyder Auto, Akin Building, Foster’s Amuse-ment, McDonald’s, Eickemeyer Funeral Chapel, Barker Imple-ment, Weil’s Clothing, S & S Appliance, Walker FuneralHome, Herzberg Chiropractic, Page County Farm Bureau,Curling Iron, Raymond James Finance, Sump Insurance, Car-dinal Auto, Easter’s, Vaughn’s Café, Wallin Plumbing, SWIowa Mutual Insurance, Runza, Easter’s True Valu, ClarindaChamber of Commerce, Ralph and Helen Furst, Elaine Arm-strong and Bob Burham.

Be sure to stop in and thank these people for their contin-uing support of community activities.

Work continues on bookOver the Fourth of July week Mike Tackett was back

in town to continue doing research and interviews forthe upcoming book he is working on with the Eberlyfamily. Tackett is the managing editor and WashingtonBureau Chief for Bloomberg News and his wife Julie,who accompanied and helped with interviews on thistrip, works in television in the DC area.

Mike says that each trip he has made since January,plus the phone interviews he has done in the past sixmonths, are so valuable in laying the ground work ofthe story of how three entities – Eberly – the A’s pro-gram – the community of Clarinda - came together tomake such a great narrative. At this time the workingtitle is “Summer Ball: A Man – A Team – A Town.They have been impressed with our community sincetheir visit during the 2010 season when their son Leewas a pitcher with the A’s.

“There are so many layers to this story and it is fas-cinating to uncover them and see how so many thingscame together through the years,” Tackett said. “Ican’t begin to express my appreciation to all those whohave taken the time to visit with us and to share theirconnection to the overall picture.”

Anyone who has not been contacted and would liketo share some of their memories of the program andClarinda can contact Pat Eberly and she will set up anappointment for his next visit or give your contact in-formation to Tackett.

Season wrap-up to comeWhen we went to press the A’s regular season was over and they were starting the NBC Central USA Regional Tournament. As you read this they will have

finished their season or are heading to the NBC World Series in Wichita.In the August edition of the Dugout News there will be a final wrap for the season with the team’s record, the leaders both offensively and on the mound and

thoughts from A’s board president Gary Ulmer and manager Ryan Eberly.A’s board of directors, auxiliary and management thank everyone who has helped in any way this season and for the fans who supported them this summer.