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BBB Tip: New college grads, watch out for these scams

OMAHA-This year’s class of college graduates are getting ready to start their new lives! It’s a big transition that includes several important changes. Grads may be moving to a new city, finding a new place to live, or searching for a new job. Graduation also often means new financial responsibilities, such as starting payments on student loans.

Master Gardener tips

When to plant, temperature It is tempting to start planting when warm weather first arrives but planting too early can be a mistake. Consider the type of plant, the last average frost date, which can be as late as May 31 and the current soil temperature. You can use an inexpensive soil thermometer or check the soil temp at cropwatch. unl.edu/soiltemperature. The soil temperature should be 60 degrees or more for warm-weather plants like tomatoes, peppers, basil and most flowering plants.

4-H activities open to all youth this summer

The University of Nebraska Lincoln Extension Office in Cherry County is excited to announce summer events that are open to all youth, regardless of 4-H enrollment. 4-H is the biggest positive youth development program in the nation, empowering young people ages five through 18 to develop life skills and find their “spark” for hobbies and careers. Enrollment for 2022 Fair participation is open until June 15, but youth can get involved any time of year. To enroll, go to v2.4honline.com. An enrollment appointment with 4-H Educator, Michelle Garwood, is encouraged. Call the Extension Office at 402-376-1850 or e-mail mgarwood3@unl.edu.

Red Cross issues ways to enjoy your summer safely

How do you plan to enjoy this summer? Whether your plans include fun in the water, camping or grilling your favorites, the American Red Cross [INSERT UNIT NAME] has some resources you can use to help you have a safe summer. And don’t forget your furry friends — there are even some safety tips to follow to help protect your pets as the weather warms up.

Learn about bees and wildflowers at three Celebrating Nebraska Pollinator events

Lincoln-Wild bees and other pollinators play a crucial role in pollinating fruits, vegetables, grains, and flowers that are essential to both human agriculture and wild ecosystems. Nebraska Public Media, Nebraska Game and Parks, Nebraska Statewide Arboretum and Nebraska Extension Bee Lab, are community partners in Celebrating Nebraska Pollinators, a project designed to highlight the challenges pollinators are facing from habitat and food supply decline, pesticides and more.

Lakeview/Crookston

Marlys Walkling, Heidi Doyle and Prairey Brennen flew to San Diego, CA where they attended the wedding of Marlys’ nephew, returning home Sunday. A memorial service for Larry Gene Hutchison, 69, was held Saturday, May 21 in Torrington, WY.

Enjoy your garden after dark with landscape lighting

Enjoy your garden and landscape once the sun sets with strategically placed and attractive landscape lighting. Select the best type of light that complements your garden design and best accomplishes the intended purpose.

Valentine Senior Center News

ACTIVITIES Cards daily at 1:00 p.m. Men’s coffee group daily at 9:30 Men’s coffee group daily at 9:30 a.m.

Lakeview/Crookston

Willing workers are invited to help with the Lakeview Cemetery and church grounds this Saturday, May 21, starting at 1:00. It’s a good chance to work with and visit friends, as well as preparing for the Memorial Day weekend.