Tuesday, March 31, 2026

**Kaw Valley Bank (the one headquartered in Topeka at 1110 N. Kansas Ave.) is owned by Topeka Bancorp, Inc., a Kansas-based bank holding company.**

It was acquired in March 2017 by longtime community bankers Dean Phillips (Quincy, Illinois / Las Vegas area) and Phil Burns (West Point, Nebraska) through the newly formed Topeka Bancorp. They bought it from the prior owners of Kaw Valley Bancorp and have kept it as a fully independent, Topeka-based community bank with local management and decision-making (not folded into a larger out-of-state network).

Your memory about a Nebraska connection is spot-on, just not quite a "holding firm out in Nebraska." Phil Burns is a Nebraska community banker who (together with Phillips and family trusts) also owns/operates other small banks in Nebraska (such as F&M Bank in West Point and Falls City), plus banks in Missouri, Illinois, and Nevada. Ownership of Kaw Valley itself sits under the Kansas holding company they created specifically for this purchase, with ties back to the Phillips family trust and Burns. Phil Burns serves as Chairman of the Board today, and Darnell "Dee" Phillips is also on the board.

(Note: There is a completely separate, smaller institution called **Kaw Valley State Bank & Trust Company** (in the Eudora/Wamego area) that is unrelated. It was family-owned by the Hoovers for generations and completed a merger into Farmers State Bank of Oakley, Kansas, in 2025. That one is not in Topeka and has no Nebraska ownership link.)

**Quick background on Kaw Valley Bank (Topeka):** It's been part of the Topeka community for over 150 years (roots trace back to the 1800s as Oakland State Bank and later consolidations). It offers standard personal and business banking, lending, mortgages, and trust/investment services, and it still positions itself as a hometown community bank focused on local relationships.

No public indications of any sale or ownership change since 2017—it remains under the same group. If you're a customer or have accounts there, everything continues to operate as the same local Topeka bank you've known. Let me know if you need branch details, services, or anything else specific!

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From: Fr. Nikolai Meyers <frnmeyers@gmail.com>
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Subject: Schedule Update
 
Saints Peter & Paul
Orthodox Church
Topeka, KS
March 31st, 2026
 St. Jonah, Metropolitan of Moscow
Dear Faithful of Saints Peter and Paul, 
The blessing of the Holy Trinity be upon you!

Met. SABA's Teaching
Attached to this email is Met. SABA's weekly teaching. 

Zeffy
Donations to the Church can now be made without fees through Zeffy: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/donate-to-saints-peter-and-paul

Lazarus Saturday
Our Cathedral of St. George in Wichita will host festivities for Lazarus Saturday.  Please see the attached flyer for deststails. 

How to find the entrance to our 29 Acres near SE Adams.
There is no entrance off of SE Adams.  The entrance is east of the intersection of SE 40th St and SE Quincy St.  There is a water tower north of the gated entrance to the land.  
 
Summer Camp 
EOYC in Linwood, KS: http://myeoyc.com/
This camp usually runs the last week of July, although the dates for 2026 have not been set yet.  Early bird registration usually remains open through June.

The parents of our parish's campers collaborate on an annual fundraiser to offset the cost of summer camp.  Please see Kh Jeanette, if you are interested in participating in the fundraiser.

Dillons Rewards Program
You can designate Ss. Peter and Paul as your charity of choice with your Dillons Rewards card.  There is no cost to you.  Dillons will donate .05% of your purchase to the Charity of your choice when you use your Dillons Rewards card. You can designate Ss. Peter and Paul as your charity here: https://www.dillons.com/i/community/community-rewards  
The code for Ss. Peter & Paul is HY763

Prosphora & Coffee Hour sign-up.
If you would like to make Prosphora or host coffee hour you can sign up here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11nQvrj2unx0Vz-dggw5Psb8xy2tRg3ybCQGOB_Rn9sI/edit#gid=0
If you would like to join a team to help with coffee hour or would like to host a week on your own please contact our Coffee Hour coordinator Gracie Crater at craterrb@gmail.com  

Schedule
Tuesday March 31st 
  • 5:15 pm Lenten Daily Vespers
Wednesday April 1st 
  • 5:15 pm Pre-Communion Prayers, Presanctified Liturgy
  • Followed by Soup Supper and Reading of the Life of the Saints. 
Thursday April 2nd 
  • 5:15 pm Great Compline
Friday April 3rd Last Day of Lent
  • 1-4 pm Wood Cutting (weather permitting)
  • 5:15 pm Small Compline & Canon for St. Lazarus
Saturday April 4th Lazarus Saturday 
  • 8 am Orthros
  • 9 am Divine Liturgy 
  • 12-2:30 pm Lazarus Saturday Outing at the Cathedral
  • 5:45 pm 9th Hour & Great Vespers
Sunday April 5th Palm Sunday
  • 9 am Orthros
  • 10 am Divine Liturgy & Procession
  • 6 pm Bridegroom Orthros
Holy Monday April 6th 
  • 8 am Presanctified Liturgy
  • 6 pm Bridegroom Orthros
Holy Tuesday April 7th 
  • 8 am Presanctified Liturgy
  • 6 pm Bridegroom Orthros
Holy Wednesday April 8th 
  • 8 am Presanctified Liturgy
  • 6 pm The Sacrament of Holy Unction
Holy Thursday April 9th 
  • 8 am Vesperal Divine Liturgy
  • 6 pm Twelve Passion Gospels 
Holy Friday April 10th 
  • 8 am Royal Hours
  • 3 pm Un-nailing Vespers 
  • 6 pm Lamentations at The Tomb
Holy Saturday April 11th 
  • 9 am Baptismal Vesperal Divine Liturgy
  • 11 pm Midnight Office/ Rush Procession/ Paschal Orthros/ Paschal Divine Liturgy
Holy Pascha, Sunday April 12th 
  • 1 am Breaking of the Fast!
  • 3 pm Agape Vespers & Feast continues at the Church. 
Bright Wednesday April 15th 
  • 5:15 pm Vespers followed by Festal Potluck
Bright Friday April 17th 
  • 5-8 pm Open House at Holy Trinity Orthodox Church in Overland Park, KS. 
Bright Saturday April 18th 
  • 10 am Divine Liturgy at St. Mary Magdalene Chapel in Manhattan, KS. 
  • 5:45 pm Paschal Office & Great Vespers
Thomas Sunday April 19th 
  • 9 am Orthros 
  • 10 am Divine Liturgy
  • Followed by Coffee Hour
Tuesday April 21st 
  • 6:30 Parish Council
Saturday April 25th 
  • 9 am Wood Cutting
  • 5:45 pm 9th Hour & Great Vespers 
Sunday of the Myrrh Bearers April 26th 
  • 9 am Orthros 
  • 10 am Divine Liturgy
  • Followed by Coffee Hour
Wednesday April 29th 
  • 5:15 pm Vespers
Forgive me. 
Fr. Nikolai Meyers
Pastor: Saints Peter and Paul Orthodox Church Topeka, KS; Saint Mary Magdalene Chapel, Manhattan, KS. 
Catechist: Saint Raphael School. 
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Saif Alderei (Arabic: سيف الدرعي, often spelled Saif Aldareei or similar transliterations) is an **Emirati journalist**, political commentator, writer, and social media personality based in the **United Arab Emirates** (primarily active in Abu Dhabi and Dubai contexts). He presents himself as a proud voice defending UAE identity, achievements, and foreign policy, often framing his commentary around Arab rights, anti-extremism, and strong support for the UAE's leadership (especially under the "Zayed" path, referencing the founding vision of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan).

### Background and Professional Profile
- **Nationality and Identity**: Emirati (🇦🇪). His X/Twitter bio (joined January 2013) describes him as: "Emirati... a voice of pride and identity. I write in the tongue of the homeland and safeguard Arab rights. Passionate about politics and diplomacy, the path of Zayed is my methodology."
- **Profession**: Listed as a **journalist** on his profile. He runs a personal website (saifalderei.com) that functions as a blog focused on UAE news, achievements, national unity, countering "malicious campaigns" or disinformation against the UAE model, economic/digital initiatives, and regional geopolitics. Articles emphasize themes like the UAE as a beacon of stability, balance in discourse, loyalty in politics, and resilience against threats. He has a bachelor's degree in law.
- **Online Presence**: 
  - X/Twitter: @saif_aldareei with ~81K followers (as of the profile snapshot). He posts frequently in both Arabic and English, mixing pro-UAE patriotism, praise for Dubai/Abu Dhabi's safety and inclusivity ("a home that embraces everyone" regardless of race, religion, or views), criticism of regional threats, and current events.
  - He also has Instagram presence and other socials linked from his site.
- **Audience and Reach**: His content gets amplified in pro-UAE, anti-Iran, and conservative Western circles. Clips of his commentary (e.g., on Gulf issues) circulate on Instagram, Facebook, and elsewhere, often with English translations or subtitles.

He is not a high-level government official or major mainstream media figure but operates as an independent-leaning commentator aligned with official Emirati narratives on stability, tolerance (within limits), and opposition to political Islamism.

### Political Views and Stance on Obama
Yes, he is vocally critical of **Barack Obama**. In recent posts and circulating clips, Alderei argues that Obama's policies bear "primary responsibility" for today's Middle East crises. Key points he attributes to Obama:
- Shipping billions in cash/plane loads of money to Iran, which allegedly funded its nuclear, missile, drone programs, and proxies like Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis.
- Enthusiastically backing the "Arab Spring," which he says destabilized once-stable nations into chaos and failed states.

This fits a broader pattern in his commentary: strong anti-Iran stance (calling for regime collapse in any deal, equating the IRGC with ISIS and the Muslim Brotherhood as ruinous extremist forces), support for decisive action against terrorism, and praise for UAE resilience (e.g., its air defenses downing thousands of drones/missiles). He frequently highlights UAE humanitarian efforts, tolerance in daily life (e.g., residents not fearing police), and national pride. He opposes the **Muslim Brotherhood** as a destructive organization with "no place" in the region, viewing it alongside other extremists as exploiting religion for chaos.

His tone is patriotic and hawkish on security threats, while promoting the UAE as a modern, safe, opportunity-rich model that integrates residents loyally.

### Religion
Saif Alderei is **Muslim** (Islamic). There is no evidence he is Christian or has any Christian background/affiliation.

Indicators:
- He routinely uses Islamic phrases in posts, such as "O Allah, protect the UAE..." (اللهم احفظ...), "May Allah protect the UAE, its people, and its leadership," "Thank God" (الحمد لله) after incidents with no injuries, and prayers for the nation and leadership.
- His name "Saif" (سيف, meaning "sword") is common in Muslim/Arab contexts, often paired with faith-related elements (e.g., "sword of the faith" in traditional naming).
- He operates fully within UAE society, where Islam is the official religion and state identity. His content aligns with mainstream Sunni Emirati perspectives—tolerant of expatriates of various faiths in daily life but firmly against Islamist political groups like the Muslim Brotherhood.
- No mentions of Christianity, conversion, Jesus, Bible, or any non-Islamic religious identity appear in his posts, bio, website, or public coverage. Searches for any such connection turn up nothing relevant (unrelated people with similar names exist, like converts or speakers, but not him).

The UAE promotes interfaith tolerance and hosts diverse communities (as Alderei himself notes in posts about Dubai), but public figures like him typically reflect the country's Islamic foundation.

### Overall Assessment
Alderei comes across as a dedicated Emirati nationalist and commentator who uses social media and blogging to amplify positive UAE narratives, defend against critics, and weigh in on regional threats (especially Iran and political Islam). He's gained visibility for blunt takes on U.S. policy failures (like Obama-era decisions) and calls for strong anti-terror stances. His following includes a mix of Emiratis, Gulf observers, and international users interested in pro-UAE or anti-Iran views.

He's not a household name globally but is active in the "Gulf commentator" space, particularly when tensions flare (e.g., Iran-related conflicts). His law background may inform his analytical style on diplomacy and rights.

If you're looking for more specifics (e.g., particular articles, recent clips, or comparisons to other commentators), feel free to provide details—I can dig further. His X account is the best real-time source for his unfiltered voice.

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Monday, March 30, 2026

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Yes, I can see the left side of the image clearly. There's a large wall (or board) covered in a grid of dozens of small photos—looks like a collage of individual or group shots of people, possibly regulars or members at the bar.

Above the photos, there's a handwritten-style sign that says **"YOUR PUPPIES CLUB"** (or something very close to that; the lighting and angle make the exact wording a bit tricky, but "PUPPIES CLUB" stands out).

It gives off a fun, community vibe—like a "wall of fame" for the club's members or a playful group called the "Puppies Club" at **Fergie's Club House** (est. Oct. 1997), which seems to be the bar/pub in the photo.

The pictures themselves are too small and low-resolution in this shot to make out individual faces or details clearly— they're mostly headshots or small portraits arranged in rows. If you have a higher-res version or want me to zoom in on a specific area, feel free to share more! 

The whole scene looks like a cozy, old-school bar interior with that classic dive-bar charm.

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Sunday, March 29, 2026

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Flynn

The largest Pizza Hut franchisee in the world is Flynn Group (formerly Flynn Restaurant Group). As of March 2025, they operate over 1,000 Pizza Hut locations in the U.S. and an additional 260+ units in Australia. Flynn Group entered the Pizza Hut system in 2021 by acquiring 937 locations from NPC International, which was formerly the largest operator before declaring bankruptcy. 

• Operator Name: Flynn Group 

• Total Locations: 1,000+ U.S. / ~300 Australia (as of March 2025) 
• Key Growth: Became the largest franchisee in 2021 
• Other Brands: Flynn Group also operates Applebee's, Taco Bell, Wendy's, Arby's, and Panera Bread [1, 2, 3, 6]  

NPC International was the previous holder of this title until it went bankrupt in 2020-2021, and its assets were sold to the Flynn Group. [7, 8]  

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True

Yes, there is substantial historical truth to the core events described in the image, based on primary court records from colonial Virginia. However, the headline framing ("the first slave owner in America") and some interpretive claims are overstated or misleading when taken out of the broader context of how **chattel slavery** evolved in the English colonies.

### What the Records Confirm
- **Anthony Johnson** was a free Black man (originally named Antonio, from Angola) who arrived in Virginia in 1621 as a captive/indentured servant. He completed his term of service, gained freedom, acquired land (over 250 acres at one point), and became a successful tobacco farmer on Virginia's Eastern Shore.
- He held at least one Black servant named **John Casor** (also spelled Casar or Caesar).
- In 1654, Casor left Johnson's service and went to work for a white neighbor, **Robert Parker**. Casor claimed he had come to Virginia under an indenture for a fixed term (seven or eight years) and had already served more than enough time.
- Johnson sued Parker in **Northampton County Court** (Virginia) to recover Casor, arguing that he had no indenture and "had [the] Negro for his life" (i.e., for life).
- On **March 8, 1655**, the court ruled in Johnson's favor. It ordered Casor returned to Johnson as his servant for life and required Parker to pay court costs. The ruling explicitly treated Casor as property rather than a time-limited indentured servant.

This is documented in surviving Northampton County court records and has been transcribed and analyzed by historians (e.g., via Encyclopedia Virginia and other archival sources). Johnson did go to court and successfully demanded the right to hold Casor indefinitely. Casor is often described as the first person of African descent in the Virginia colony to be declared a slave for life via a **civil suit** (as opposed to a criminal punishment).

Johnson himself owned other servants/enslaved people and was part of a small community of free Black property owners in mid-17th-century Virginia. He and his wife Mary had children, and the family later moved to Maryland.

### Important Caveats and Context
- **Not the absolute "first slave owner in America"**: Slavery-like practices existed earlier in the colonies. Africans arrived in Virginia as early as 1619 (on a Dutch ship), and many were treated as permanent laborers from the start, even if formal slave codes came later (Virginia passed explicit laws recognizing lifelong hereditary slavery in the 1660s). White colonists owned Africans before 1655, often without clear contracts. The system evolved gradually from indentured servitude (common for both Europeans and Africans early on) toward race-based chattel slavery.
- **John Punch precedent (1640)**: Fifteen years earlier, a Black indentured servant named John Punch ran away with two white servants. The court punished the whites with extra service time but sentenced Punch to serve "for the time of his natural life." His owner (a white man, Hugh Gwyn) effectively became an earlier documented slaveholder through criminal punishment, not a civil suit. Historians often cite this as an earlier marker of racial distinctions in servitude.
- **Not "the first permanent slave" overall**: Lifetime servitude existed before Casor (for some whites via crime, and likely for some Africans informally). The 1655 ruling was significant because it was a civil property dispute affirming lifelong ownership without a crime, and it involved a Black owner and Black servant. But it didn't single-handedly "create" American slavery or "legalize" it for everyone—the full chattel system (hereditary, race-based, with no rights) developed over decades through colonial laws.
- **Broader picture**: Early colonial Virginia was fluid; status often depended more on religion, property ownership, and behavior than strict race. Free Blacks like Johnson could (and did) own land, sue in court, and hold servants. By the late 1600s and 1700s, laws hardened into the racial chattel slavery most people associate with American history. Johnson's own descendants later faced restrictions as free Blacks.

The image's details on the lawsuit dates, Casor's claim of indenture, Johnson's argument, the court's decision, and the outcome for Casor align closely with the historical record. The dramatic headline and "pioneer of American slavery" label are rhetorical flourishes often used in online memes to counter narratives that portray slavery as exclusively a "white" invention or to emphasize that Africans/Black people participated in slaveholding (which they did, both in Africa and in the Americas, including some free Blacks in the U.S. South later on). But it doesn't change the fact that the large-scale, hereditary, race-based system that defined U.S. slavery was institutionalized and enforced primarily by white colonial authorities and planters for economic reasons.

In short: The specific story of Anthony Johnson winning the 1655 court case over John Casor is **true** and verifiable from primary sources. The implication that this makes him "the first slave owner in America" or the originator of the institution is a simplification that ignores earlier precedents and the gradual development of the system. History here is more nuanced than the meme suggests.

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