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Measure

Vanilla almond milk

1 cup

Fresh or frozen pineapple chunks 1 cup

TROPICAL SMOOTHIE

POBOY

Frozen banana

1

LouAna Coconut Oil

1 tbsp

Dried coconut

1 tbsp

METHOD: (1) Combine all ingredients in blender until smooth. (2) Add ice for a colder smoothie. (3) Garnish with a pineapple slice and an sprinkle of coconut. Serve immediately

Ingredients

Measure

LouAna Peanut Oil

2 gallons

Coarse-ground cornmeal

1/2 cup

All-purpose flour

1 cup

Kosher salt, divided

2 tsp

Cayenne pepper

1 tsp

Medium shrimp, peeled, deveined and tails removed

1 1/2 pounds

Mayonnaise

1/3 cup

Grainy mustard

3 tbsp

Fresh lemon juice

1 tbsp

Baguette

4 pieces

Lettuce

4 leaves

Red onion

4 thin slices

1/4-inch-thick tomato

8 slices

METHOD: (1) Pour oil into a large deep fryer; heat to 350 degrees. (2) Combine cornmeal, flour, 1 1/2 teaspoons salt and pepper in a shallow dish, stirring well. Dredge shrimp in cornmeal mixture. (3) Fry shrimp at 350 degrees for 4 minutes or until done. (4) Remove shrimp and drain well on paper towels. (5) Combine remaining 1/2 teaspoon salt, mayonnaise, mustard and juice, stirring well. (6) Spread about 1 tablespoon mayonnaise mixture over cut sides of bread slices. (7) Place 1 lettuce leaf on the bottom half of each bread slice; top with 1 red onion slice and 2 tomato slices. Season tomatoes with salt and pepper, if desired. (8) Divide shrimp evenly among sandwiches; place top halves of bread slices on each. Serve immediately.

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TABLe OF CONTeNTS Albert Lea major events Albert Lea Floats .........................12 Albert Lea Fourth of July ...........43 April Sorensen Half Marathon...25 Art & Garden Tour ......................20 Big Island Rendezvous ................56 Drag boat racing .........................44 Eddie Cochran Weekend ............9 Freeborn County Fair..................4 Just Play .......................................67 Relay for Life ...............................26 Shinefest ......................................28 Shortstop Golf Tournament .......16 “The Wizard of Oz”....................6 Wee Wednesdays ........................49 Wind Down Wednesday ............49 Worth County Fair ......................65

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Attractions Albert Lea Public Library ............62 Bayside Ski Team .........................13 Baseball........................................53 City and county parks .................17 Classic cars ...................................9 Disc golf .......................................44 Fishing .........................................24 Golf ..............................................16 Harmony Park .............................7 Historical Museum ......................11 Motorcycle rides..........................9 Pelican Breeze II ..........................18 Running .......................................26 Softball ........................................52 Theater ........................................6 Walking .......................................26 Area cities Alden ...........................................50 Bricelyn ........................................47 Clear Lake ....................................70 Ellendale ......................................57 Emmons .......................................46 Forest City ....................................66 Freeborn ......................................46 Geneva .........................................48 Glenville .......................................45 Hartland ......................................46 Hayward ......................................47 Hollandale ...................................54 Lake Mills .....................................64 new Richland ..............................46 northwood ..................................52 Manchester..................................52 Owatonna ...................................58 Osage ...........................................60 St. Ansgar ....................................63 Wells.............................................51

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At-A-glAnce cAlendAr June

10-11: Eddie Cochran Weekend 10-11: Unique Junque Sale 10-12: Glenville Days, Glenville 11: Geneva Cancer Run, Geneva Bar & Grill 11: Richie Lee & the Fabulous 50s, Marion Ross Performing Arts Center 11: Fifth annual Daybreakers Kiwanis Golf Klassic, Green Lea Golf Course 14-20: Worth County Fair, Northwood 15: Wind Down Wednesday 17-19: Project Earth, Harmony Park 17-19: Morin Lake Days, Alden 18: Oatmeal Days, St. Ansgar 23-26: Ellendale Days, Ellendale 24-25: Emmons Borderfest, Emmons 25: Corey Goodnature Memorial Scholarship Golf Classic, Green Lea Golf Course 25: Just Play, Frank Hall Park 25: Bike Rodeo, Albert Lea city pool parking lot

July

1-3: Fourth of July celebration, Bricelyn

1-4: Fourth Of July festivities, Northwood 2-3: Harmony Park 20th anniversary, Harmony Park 3: Third of July Parade, Albert Lea 4: Car show, Albert Lea 4: Community Band concert, Albert Lea 4: Fireworks, Albert Lea 8-10: Farm & City Days, New Richland 8-10: July Jubilee, Lake Mills 9: Albert Lea High School Hall of Fame Tournament, Wedgewood Cove Golf Club 11: Sparky Dan Kruse Memorial Golf Classic, Wedgewood Cove Golf Club 13: Kids Carnival, Fountain Lake Park 15-16: Art & Garden Tour, various sites 16: April Sorensen Memorial Half Marathon, Country Inn & Suites 16: Ming Chiao group show opens, Freeborn County Arts Initiative 16: Shinefest tractor ride 16: Herb festival, St. Ansgar 16-17: Hayward Days, Hayward

17: Barns are Noble exhibit starts, Albert Lea Art Center 18: Chamber Ambassador Golf Outing, Wedgewood Cove Golf Club 19: Mrs. Gerry’s Junior Golf Tournament, Wedgewood Cove Golf Club 20: Wind Down Wednesday 21: Art of Being Green, Albert Lea Art Center 21: “Dream On” screening, Freeborn County Arts Initiative 28: Concord Singers, Marion Ross Performing Arts Center 29: Freeborn County Relay for Life, Freeborn County Fairgrounds

August

2-8: Freeborn County Fair 10: Wee Wednesdays, Fountain Lake Park 10: Wednesday on the Water, Fountain Lake Park 13: Albert Lea Floats, Golden Point Launch 15: “The Wizard of Oz,” Fountain Lake Park 17: Wind Down Wednesday 18: The Art of Traveling Off the Beaten Path, Albert Lea

Art Center 18-21: Wells Kernel Days, Wells 19: That’ll be the Day — The Music of Roy Orbison, Linda Ronstadt and Gene Pitney, Marion Ross Performing Arts Center 26-28: Gathering of the Guilds, Harmony Park 27: Albert Lea Hockey Open, Green Lea Golf Course 31: Cruise to the Cove, Wedgewood Cove

September

3-5: Shortstop Tournament, Green Lea Golf Course 6: Cliff and Carol Rask Art Collection starts, Albert Lea Art Center 6: This Show Rocks exhibit starts, Freeborn County Arts Initiative 9-10: Ryan “Pie” Truesdell Memorial Softball Tournament 9-11: Shangri-La, Harmony Park 10: Fall festival, St. Ansgar 22-25: CampFire, Harmony Park 23: Seventh annual Celebrating the Arts & Artists, Wedgewood Cove Golf Club

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24: Upper Midwest Power Boat Association drag racing competition, Edgewater Bay

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1 rock, 4 country stars coming to fair By sam Wilmes

sam.wilmes@albertleatribune.com

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number of well-known performers will be featured at the Grandstand this year at the Freeborn County

Fair. What’s coined as the “Six Best Days of Summer” will kick off Aug. 2 and last through Aug. 8, with four country acts and one rock performer.

LOCASH, Aug. 2 With hit singles such as “I Know Somebody,” and inspiration from multiple genres, LOCASH will be the opening act of the fair. The Nashville-based duo of Preston Brust and Chris Lucas recently signed with Reviver Records. “We haven’t felt an energy like this since the day we began our journey,” Brust said in an interview on his website. “This feels like it has all come together — the right label head, the right promo team. It finally feels like we’ve got all of our ducks in a row for the first time in our lives. We’ve been out there doing the grass roots thing for so long, and to feel it all come together is so encouraging.” The duo’s single “I Love This Life,” topped The Country Billboard Chart at No.2 in 2015. The duo cites influences from gospel to rock and roll bands such as Motley

Crue and Quiet Riot. The group released a statement on its website: “We’ve been doing this for 10 years now, and I sort of feel like we have grown up a little bit in the business. We’ve matured in the business and learned how it all works. We just wanted to simplify things and get down to the roots of what we are all about.”

Chris Janson, Aug. 3 With hits such as “Buy Me a Boat,” “Power of Positive Drinkin,” “Under the Sun” and “Holding Her,” Nashville-based country music artist Chris Janson will perform the second night of the fair. Janson performed at the Tree Town Festival in Forest City at the end of May. The Perryville, Missouri, native has toured across the country with artists like Toby Keith, Blake Shelton and Lee Brice.

Jerrod Niemann, Aug. 4 Country music artist Jerrod Niemann will perform Thursday night. Niemann — whose breakout album was “Judge Jerrod & The Hung Jury” in 2010 — has released a number of popular singles, such as “Lover, Lover,” “What Do You Want,” “One More Drinkin’ Song” and other hits. On his website, Niemann said his career has been a journey. “On my first two albums, I tried to

LOCASH will perform the first night of the Freeborn County Fair. PRovIdEd

Jerrod Niemann previously performed at the Freeborn County Fair in 2011.

cover all the music I enjoy,” he said. “This time, we mashed it all together, and that’s what you do when you’re really attempting to create your own sound. And as it all gelled, I think it brought us into our own pure sound for the first time.” Niemann has also written songs for and with artists such as Garth Brooks, Blake Shelton and Lee Brice. He returned in 2012 with the album, “Free the Music,” and has continued playing 200 shows a year on the road.

Ted Nugent, Aug. 5 Rock musician Ted Nugent will perform Friday night. Nugent has drawn both acclaim and anger for his political views. He is known for hits such as “Stranglehold,” “Cat Scratch Fever” and “Free for All.” Though the Freeborn County Fair Board’s decision to have Nugent perform has drawn controversy, see fair, Page 29


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Community Theatre group to perform ‘Wizard of Oz’ By Kelly Wassenberg

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The yellow brick road will lead to the Marion Ross Performing Arts Center in July. Albert Lea Community Theatre will perform “The Wizard of Oz” at 7:30 p.m. July 14 through July 16 and at 7:30 p.m. July 20 through July 23. In addition, there will be two matinee performances. The matinees are at 2 p.m. on July 17 and July 23. The classic musical was written by L. Frank Baum and will be directed by Steven Kinney. Staying true to the 1939 motion picture it is based upon, audiences will find Dorothy making the long journey from Kansas to the Land of Oz. Adventure awaits as she travels down the yellow brick road and is joined by a few traveling companions — Scarecrow, Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion. Toto will make an appearance, as well. Enjoy familiar songs, including “Over the Rainbow,” “If I Only Had a Brain” and “The Merry Old Land of Oz.” Other performances at the Marion Ross Performing Arts Center this summer include Richie Lee & the Fabulous 50s, the Concord Singers, a tribute to Linda Ronstadt, Roy Orbison and Gene Pitney. Neil Lang, manager of the Marion Ross Performing Arts Center, said there will also be shows on Sept. 3 and Sept. 9. Those performers will be announced when they are confirmed. The Marion Ross Performing Arts Center is at 147 N. Broadway.

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The traditional story of Dorothy as she makes her way from Kansas to the Land of Oz will be at the Marion Ross Performing Arts Center.

Richie Lee & the Fabulous 50s 11:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. June 11

Richie Lee & the Fabulous 50s will perform during Eddie Cochran Days. There will be two separate performances on June 11. Lee will perform some of Eddie Cochran’s hits as well as many other popular songs from the 1950s. Tickets are $15.

Concord Singers July 28

To see the Concord Singers at the Marion Ross Performing Arts Center, contact Senior Resources for tickets.

That’ll be the Day — The Music of Roy Orbison, Linda Ronstadt and gene Pitney 7 p.m. aug. 19

Wayne Luchau, along with female vocalists Colleen Raye and Debbie O’Keefe of the Girl Singers of the Hit Parade, will perform well-known hits of Roy Orbison, Linda Ronstadt and Gene Pitney, including Orbison’s “Pretty Woman” and Ronstadt’s “Blue Bayou.” They will be joined by the Echoes Rock and Roll Band. Tickets are $20.


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Multiple events planned for this summer at Harmony Park July 2-3

By Kelly Wassenberg

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Early camping will be allowed on July 1 in preparation for the pre-party event July 2. These events lead up to a one-day festival that will include over 15 bands. In order to participate in early camping or the pre-party, event goers must have tickets to the Sunday show. The event is open to people of all ages.

Harmony Park Music Garden will host a multitude of events this summer. Some events have limited tickets available, so those interested in attending are encouraged to get tickets as soon as possible. Ticket information as well as additional information can be found at the park’s website at www.harmonypark.com.

gathering of the guilds august 26- 28

Project earth June 17-19

Project Earth is a unique, interactive event. Attendees enjoy two nights of music, camping and more and 100 percent of the proceeds benefit International Relief Charities. The event is a collective effort between Harmony Park Music Garden and WookieFoot. WookieFoot’s nonprofit, Be the Change, produces the event. According to its webpage, Be the Change is a collective of conscious artists sharing a basic belief in the good of humanity. Its mission is to raise funds for international relief projects as well as to connect artists to broadcast crucial information about the issues affecting the planet. Only 900 tickets will be sold to the family-friendly event, and children

Koreen Brennan, media and marketing coordinator for the North American Permaculture Convergence, shows the permaculture garden built at Harmony Park in 2014. saRah stUltz/albERt lEa tRIbUNE between the ages of 12 to 15 can attend the event at no charge. Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a legal adult.

Harmony Park 20th anniversary — Celebrating 20 years of Harmony

Permaculture, or permanent agriculture, is a growing field and Harmony Park Music Garden is a permaculture demonstration site. The Gathering of the Guild features local permaculturists, farmers, gardeners and activists. The gathering is a weekend of sharing skills, making connections and learning though a variety of workshops. There will be an onsite tent, RV camping, a community kitchen and a children’s space with different activities.

Shangri-La Sept. 9-11

This year’s lineup has yet to be released. However, the event, produced by WookieFoot, is a three-day festival featuring art, music, performing arts and more. Tickets are limited, so attendees

are encouraged to buy their tickets as soon as possible. Those 18 and older need a valid ID to attend and children under 18 must be accompanied by a legal guardian.

CampFire Sept. 22-25

CampFire is an all inclusive community event in which participants learn and share their individual skills with one another. Workshops will occur all day Friday and Saturday. All participants intending to fire dance at CampFire must attend one of the scheduled fire safety meetings. Everyone who attends will transcend through the teacher and instructor role throughout the weekend. Attendees under the age of 18 have to be approved to attend by event organizers.

Oaktoberfest Oct. 9-10

Oaktober fest is the typical October festival with German food, bands and of course, beer. The event will feature a lineup including The Big Wu, Useful Jenkins, Kind Country and The Burbillies, among others. Doors will open at 3 p.m. Oct. 9 and 8 a.m. Oct. 10. Tickets will be valid for one day only. Children 12 and under are free.

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Classic cars line Broadway during Eddie Cochran Weekend in 2015. saRah stUltz/albERt lEa tRIbUNE

It’s the 30th year for annual Eddie Cochran Weekend events by sam Wilmes

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The 30th annual Eddie Cochran Weekend will feature special presentations and other fun events. Festivities kick off June 10 with a cruise-in at Country Inn & Suites. Registration is $1. There will be root beer floats, food catered by Green Mill and Denny Brue, 12 awards given out by sponsors and live music by Richie Lee. A car show and cruise will be June 11 on North Broadway with a free shuttle to and from the Freeborn County Historical Museum. Registration is $10 for people wishing to show their vehicles and is from 8 to 11:30 a.m. The museum will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days at a reduced cost.

Presentations detailing Eddie Cochran’s life story will be at 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. by Roger Wessels. Sheryl Isaacson, the girlfriend of David Shriver — Cochran’s bass player the last few years of his life — will also be there. Awards will be presented at approximately 2 p.m. and the cruise begins from the fairgrounds around 4 p.m. Line-up begins at 2:30 p.m. The Whitesidewalls will perform Saturday evening at Fountain Lake Park. Beverages and refreshments will be available at the free event throughout the evening. Freeborn County Historical Museum, Library and Village Interim Executive Director Pat Mulso said donations will be appreciated to cover the cost of the band.

Cruise to the Cove car show slated for August by sam Wilmes

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A variety of cars will be on display at a car show later this summer at Wedgewood Cove Golf Club. The fifth annual Cruise to the Cove will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Aug. 31 at the lower parking lot at Wedgewood Cove. The show is free for spectators, and no entry fee will be imposed for vehicles. Organizer Dean Rasmussen said attendees will see vintage vehicles in different colors and motors, noting

all years and model vehicles are welcome. Food and drinks will be available at the restaurant inside or outside in the food trailer. Hot dogs, hamburgers and beverages will be offered outside. A full menu will be available inside Wedgewood Cove. Rasmussen said he hopes 150 people will attend, noting turnout will depend on the weather. He hopes people come so they can enjoy and gather information about a variety of vehicle makes and models.

June 1: Supper ride to Teluwut in Lake Mills June 3: Overnight ride to Granite Falls; tour military museum June 9 to June 11: North Dakota/ South Dakota Harley Owners Group ride — Watertown, South Dakota, to Mandan, North Dakota June 16: Harley Owners Group meeting at Bergdale’s Harley Davidson June 23: Minnesota Harley Owners Group rally at Eveleth June 25 to June 26: National Harley Owners Group Million Mile Ride July 6: 6 p.m., Ride to Barney’s Drive in Waseca July 13: Harley Owners Group fundraiser at Pizza Ranch in Austin for Nation of Patriots Tour July 21: 6 p.m., Harley Owners Group meeting at Bergdale’s, and a supper ride to R&R Roadhouse Bar & Grill in Walters July 21 to July 23: Harley Owners Group rally in Bozeman, Montana aug. 3: 6 p.m. Harley Owner’s Group supper ride to Boat House in Waseca aug. 6: Corn feed for Sturgis riders at Bergdale’s aug. 18: 6 p.m. Harley Owners Group meeting at Bergdale’s and a supper ride

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Historical museum to have themed displays this summer including dance pieces, organs, pianos sam.wilmes@albertleatribune.com and music boxes. She also plans on having an exhibit Freeborn County Historical Museum, dedicated to area high school history Library and Village has themes planned throughout Freeborn County. throughout the summer to commemorate Mulso said the summer is the muthe region’s rich history. seum’s busiest time of the year, Interim Executive Director Pat noting she thinks the museum Mulso said the museum will redo allows people to see where they its windows for Eddie Cochran come from and where they are Weekend — a ’50s-style theme that going. is planned to stay up in June and She said exhibits bring in new for part of July, featuring replicas people to the museum, including of ferris wheels and other historisome from smaller communities. cal items. She said though more than Pat Following the display, an ag- Mulso 13,000 people visit the museum riculture exhibit is planned that each year, some in the commuwould include items such as corn shell- nity have not visited, and she hopes ers, machinery and early hands-on tools. the displays will bring some of those Mulso described the display as being a people in. combination of hands-on objects or hisShe said she sees a lot of families with torical articles. two and three generations come through. A music display is then planned that “It’s a way for families to enjoy history would feature music from yesterday, together,” she said. By Sam Wilmes

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Albert Lea Floats celebrates local lakes with day of activities By Colleen Harrison

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After its initial launch two years ago, Albert Lea Floats will return again this year as it looks to be an annual tradition. The event is slated for Aug. 13. Albert Lea Floats celebrates the lakes in the area and started in 2014 when the Albert Lea Lakes Foundation celebrated being named Best Lake in Minnesota by Anheuser-Busch. Michelob Draft Golden Light, an Anheuser-Busch product, made a new boat launch possible on the lake through a $50,000 grant. The groundbreaking on the new boat launch, named Golden Point Launch, took place in May 2014 with a ribbon-cutting event. The project incorporated shoreline restoration and was completed in late summer 2014. A permanent kayak and canoe rental station was constructed at the same site last summer. The permanent rental station was also made possible through part of the Michelob Draft Golden Light grant, as well as area businesses and community members donating time, money and resources. Albert Lea Lake was the first lake chosen in the nation for the Celebrate

Your Lake grant through an online contest, promoted locally by Krieger Beverage. After finding out they were selected for the grant, local officials considered six locations for the launch site. Sixtyone percent of people participating in a survey launched by the Lakes Foundation identified it as their top site. The Golden Point Launch is along the shoreline of Frank Hall Park between the Department of Natural Resources fishing pier and the Pelican Breeze boat dock. Albert Lea Convention and Visitors Bureau Executive Director Susie Petersen said now Albert Lea Floats will become an annual meeting celebration of what’s going on with the local lakes, with this being the third consecutive year the event will take place. Many of the same activities as last year’s celebration will return, said Petersen, including water sports and activities for children, along with food vendors. Kayak and canoe rentals will be free of charge during the celebration. Petersen said the foundation hopes to get Anheuser-Busch involved with the festivities again, and is looking to possibly have Pelican Breeze offer a boat ride, as well. “It should be a good day,” she said.

Canoes, kayaks and paddleboards will be open for use free of charge on Aug. 13 during Albert Lea Floats. The event celebrates the lakes in the area. saRah stUltz/ albERt lEa tRIbUNE


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Ski ShowS to feature liP Synching By colleen harrison

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This summer, the Bayside Ski Team will have a “Lip Sink Battle” theme for its shows on Edgewater Bay along the shore of Edgewater Park. According to Bayside Ski Team Show Director Todd Berglund, the theme is fashioned after the TV show “Lip Sync Battle.” He said there will be onshore lip syncing battles in between water ski action, and participants will compete for the winner’s trophy each week, as do contestants on the TV show. Bayside Ski Team President Kory Newman said water ski practices started the week of June 8, and are on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Regular season shows are at 7 p.m. every Thursday starting June 23 through the team’s Labor Day show. There will also be a show on the Fourth of July. The Fourth of July and Labor Day shows start at 2 p.m. The home shows take place at Edgewater Park and are free to attend. The club does pass around a hat for donations to help offset expenses. The club’s biggest fundraiser, how-

This year’s show will have a “Lip Sink Battle” theme.

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Members of the Bayside Ski Team perform during a preshow on the Fourth of July at Edgewater Park in a previous year. CollEEN HaRRIsoN/albERt lEa tRIbUNE ever, is removing and installing docks and boat lifts on Fountain Lake each spring and fall.

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golf tournamentS galore Slated By Jarrod Peterson

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A slate of tournaments for golfers of all ages are offered by Green Lea Golf Course and Wedgewood Cove Golf Club.

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There will be a number of things happening at Green Lea Golf Course this summer starting in June. On June 11, the fifth annual Daybreakers Kiwanis Golf Klassic will take place with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. The cost is $50 per person and includes 18 holes of golf, a barbecue buffet and other prizes. The first 40 people to register will receive a gift bag. If you aren’t interested in golf, but love to eat, $10 will get you into the buffet, which will start at 5:30 p.m. The 11th annual Corey Goodnature Memorial Scholarship Golf Classic will take place at 1 p.m. June 25. Registration and a silent auction will take place at 11 a.m., and the opening ceremonies will start at around 12:30 p.m., with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Proceeds go toward the Corey Goodnature Memorial Scholarship Fund. Goodnature was a Chinook pilot in Unit B3160 of the U.S. Army and a graduate of Albert Lea High School. On June 28, 2005, he died in a crash on a mission to save a team of Navy SEALS under heavy fire in the mountains of Afghanistan. On Aug. 27, Green Lea will host the Albert Lea Hockey Open. Over the past few years, the tournament has seen a steep increase in participation. The money raised goes to the Albert Lea Hockey Association and the Blue Line Club. From Sept. 3 through 5, Green Lea will hold the 89th annual Shortstop Tournament that will feature an 18-hole qualifying round on the first day, followed by two days of match play. After Albert Lea Country Club was shut down in 2006, Green Lea took over hosting the Shortstop Tournament, which is the second-longest running match-play tournament in Minnesota. The Shortstop Tournament will feature back-toback winner Brent Miller, who won in 2014 and 2015.

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Wedgewood Golf Club will host the Albert Lea High School Hall of Fame Tournament at 9 a.m. July 9. It will host the 41st annual Sparky Dan Kruse Memorial Golf Classic that supports people with disabilities at 12:30 p.m. July 11. The 53rd Chamber Ambassador Golf Outing is slated for July 18, starting at 12:30 p.m. A portion of the proceeds from the Chamber Ambassador Golf Outing go toward scholarships for Freeborn County students. Area businesses contribute by playing golf, sponsoring all 18 holes and donating food, refreshments, gifts, goodie bags and raffle prizes. The following day is the Mrs. Gerry’s Junior Golf Tournament starting at 9 a.m.

Andre Deloya drives the ball on the 14th hole on Day 2 of the Shortstop Tournament at Green Lea Golf Course in 2015. mICaH badER/albERt lEa tRIbUNE

ArEA CourSES austin Country Club Opened in 1919, this course is directly north of Interstate 90 on Exit 181 and is one of the oldest in Minnesota. Stately oaks give the course a majestic setting. address: 1202 28th St. NE, Austin Phone: 507-437-7631 number of holes: 18 Par: 72 type: Private memberships: Currently $1,500 annual/ $125 per month. There a $750 joining fee which is returned to members in pro shop credit that needs to be spent by years end. Yardages: Blue: 6,520, white: 6,255, white/ gold: 5,860, gold: 5,511, red: 4,839 Carts: $18 for 18 holes, $9 for nine holes green fees: $60 for 18 holes and $40 for 9 holes. Both include electric cart and range privileges. Blooming Prairie Country Club Opened in 1936, the course is open seven days a week from 8 a.m. until dark. address: 7701 SE 118th St., Blooming Prairie Phone: 507-583-2887 number of holes: 9 Par: 36 type: Public guest fees: Weekday nine holes: $12, weekday 18 holes: $18, weekend and holiday nine holes: $16, weekend & holiday 18 holes: $23 memberships: New single: $460, new couple: $520, new family: $595, student $50 for high school and $135 for college students Yardage: blue: 3,026 Carts: $14 for nine holes, $20 for 18 holes Cedar river golf Course This member-owned course is two miles

west of Adams on Highway 56. Open seven days a week. address: 14927 Minnesota 56, Adams Phone: 507-582-3595 number of holes: 18 Par: 72 type: Public guest fees: Nine holes: $16, 18 holes: $27 memberships: Family: $850 maximum, young family/couple: $610, single (under 39): $490, single: $560, young adult (ages 18-25): $250, junior: $120, social: $91 *New savings discount of up to $140 for ages 26 and older. Call for more information. Yardages: Blue: 6,288, white: 6,076, gold: 5618, red: 5,580 Carts: Nine holes: $16, 18 holes: $25 Clarks grove golf Course Eight miles north of Albert Lea on County Road 45. Public nine-hole course. Open seven days a week from sunrise to sunset. address: 76783 270th St., Clarks Grove Phone: 507-256-7737 number of holes: 9 Par: 32/30 type: Public guest fees: $10 for all day memberships: Single: $250; couple: $350; family: $500 (up to five people); college $200; student (17 and under): $150; new member: $160 Yardages: white: 1,892, red: 1,683 Carts: $10 per round green lea golf Course Green Lea golf course is a well-established 18 hole public course on the north side of Albert Lea. The course features rolling terrain with water coming into play on nine holes. Open daily sunrise to sunset. Restaurant serves lunch daily from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.,

breakfast Sat/Sun/holidays from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. Jerry’s 19th hole open daily at 4 p.m. address: 101 Richway Drive, Albert Lea Phone: 507-373-1061 number of holes: 18 Par: 72 type: Public guest fees: Weekdays: nine holes $16, 18 holes $26, weekends: nine holes $16, 18 holes $30 memberships: Single: $900, senior single (weekday only): $800, senior couple (weekday only): $1,000, couple: $1,100, family: $1,200, student (17 and under): $175, junior (18 to 30): $450 Yardages: Blue: 6,213, white: 5,991, gold: 5,121, red: 5,049 Carts: $16 for nine holes; $30 for 18 holes meadow greens golf Course The course is two miles east of Fourth Avenue NW in Austin and 1 1/2 miles north of Interstate 90. Open seven days a week. It combined with River Oaks to make a 27-hole course. address: 25238 540th Ave., Austin Phone: 507-433-4878 number of holes: 27 type: Public guest fees: Every day nine holes: $17, 18 holes: $25, 27 holes: $30, nine holes including cart: $24, 18 holes including cart: $38, 27 holes including cart: $45 memberships: Family: $910, couple: $810, single: $640, college: $275, youth: $175, driving range: $175, driving range combo $90 Yardages: Blue: 5,950, white: 5,420, yellow: 4,790, red: 4,478

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County parks offer recreation, picnic areas and other amenities by tim engstrom

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Freeborn County presently has four areas designated as parks with various facilities which can serve as interesting destinations for area citizens. Arrowhead Point County Park is located 1 1/2 miles south of Freeborn to the west of County Road 8. This 59-acre park gets its name from a point or peninsula which projects out into Freeborn Lake. At one time, what’s now the park area was the location of several privately owned cabins used by waterfowl hunters. Facilities listed for Arrowhead Point County Park consist of a picnic area, cross country skiing, boat launch area, restrooms, horseshoe pits, hiking/ biking trails, fishing and a shelter house. Pickerel Lake County Park is located about a mile southwest of Albert Lea on U.S. Highway 69. This 15-acre park consists of both shoreline and a small knoll which overlooks what has been called a

typical prairie lake. Facilities listed for Pickerel Lake County Park consist of a picnic area, boat launching area, restrooms, fishing and a shelter house. St. Nicholas County Park is on County Road 19 (South Shore Drive), approximately 3 1/2 miles southeast of Albert Lea. This 13-acre park is on the south side of Albert Lea Lake near the location of a pioneer village once named St. Nicholas. Facilities at this park are limited to a picnic area and a small shelter structure. Nearby is a boat launching area which is maintained by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. White Woods Nature Park is a mile south of Twin Lakes and just to the west of U.S. Highway 69. This 176-acre park was once a farm place which has now been allowed to revert back to a natural woodland-and small prairie locale. Facilities listed for White Woods Nature Park consist of a picnic area, cross-country skiing trail, restrooms, horseshoe pits, hiking/hiking trails and a shelter house.

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brookside Park

623 Richway Drive • 4.2 acres • Brookside Boathouse • boat launch on Bancroft Bay channel leading to Fountain Lake • start of paved 0.75-mile trail to Pioneer Park • 70-plot community garden • next to 15.5-acre Brookside School

edgewater Park

1600 Edgewater Drive • 62.6 acres • Edgewater Bay Pavilion • Large open pavilion • 3-season cottage • bandshell • large oak trees, open spaces • many picnic tables • views of Edgewater Bay • 2 fire pits • restrooms with running water • 2 modern playgrounds • baseball/softball field • fishing pier • shoreline for ski shows • horseshoe pits • 4 paved parking lots

city beach

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The Pelican Breeze and the Pelican Breeze II celebrate 20 seasons on the water this summer, as the boats have been giving tours on Albert Lea Lake since 1997. On certain dates, local bird and allaround nature enthusiast Al Batt is a tour guide on the 60-foot paddle-wheel replica boat. Batt will play tour guide June 5, July 3, Aug. 21 and Oct. 2. All of the cruises with Batt will leave at 1:30 p.m., and reservations are required. Pizza cruises, partnered with Green Mill, are available on Fridays from 6 to 7:30 p.m. and reservations need to be called in by 4 p.m. the day of the cruise. Tickets for the pizza cruises are $20, which includes the cost of pizza. There will be a a special July 4 cruise from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The cost for the Fourth of July cruise is $10 per person and reservations are required. Sunday public cruises leave the dock at 1:30 p.m. and are $10 per person. Reservations are not required for the Sunday public cruises. Two-hour private cruises are available upon reservation, and are suggested as

Tours of Albert Lea Lake with the Pelican Breeze began in 1997. tRIbUNE FIlE photo an option for reunions, birthdays, anniversaries, company parties, church groups, retirement parties, weddings and other celebrations. The Pelican Breeze II has the capacity of holding 56 passengers and is a replica of a Mississippi River riverboat. It features a public address system, a background music system, a generator, a wet bar and two bathrooms with sinks and flushable toilets. It has a deck of 55 feet by 16 feet and has an enclosed pilot house and three glass-bottom viewing ports. All cruises require at least 10 people for the boat to leave the dock. To make reservations call 507-383-7273 or go to pelicanbreeze.org.

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Art & Garden Tour to combine the beauty of art and gardens By Kelly Wassenberg

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The beauty of art and gardens will collide during the upcoming Art and Garden Tour July 15 and 16. According to the tour’s coordinator, Donna Widenhoefer, she has six gardens lined up for this year’s tour and is now looking for artists to showcase their work at each home. Art could vary from water color paintings to sculptures — it all depends on the artist’s specialty. The tour, which is an Albert Lea Art Center event, will be from 4 to 7:30 p.m. July 15 and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 16. Gardens in this year’s tour will include the gardens of Michael and Pam Pleiss, Richard and Lori Walther and Doug and Patty Christopherson, all of Albert Lea; LeRoyce and Lou Jean Inham and Nick and Jeanne Schermer, both of Hayward; and Ed and Gwen Rice of Ellendale. The tours are self-guided, allowing participants to enjoy each garden at their own leisure. Visitors need only purchase a $10 ticket from the Albert Lea Convention and Visitor’s Bureau to receive a map featuring the locations of each garden. They can visit the gardens in whichever order they choose during the scheduled times of the tour and are encouraged to take pictures or notes. Both the hosts and artists are usually available at the home during the tour answer questions about their garden or artwork, as well.

Albert Lea Art Center summer schedule art Works From Our Travels albert Lea art Center Open through July 9

The art of Albert Lea Art Center members will be on display during this gallery exhibit. All of the works featured were created or acquired while on a trip.

This home was in the Albert Lea Art Center’s Art & Garden Tour in 2015. maddy FUNk/albERt lEa tRIbUNE

who honor the past and the present with memories of a noble family barn.

art of Being green albert Lea art Center 7 p.m. July 21

“The Art of Being Green “ lecture will feature speaker Jennifer Vogt-Erickson.

The art of Traveling Off the Beaten Path albert Lea art Center 7 p.m. aug. 18

“The Art of Traveling Off the Beaten Path” is a lecture by Claire and David Frame.

Cliff & Carol Rask art Collection albert Lea art Center Sept. 6-Oct. 15; open house from 1–3 p.m. Sept. 11

Unique Junque Sale albert Lea art Center 1206 W. Richway 8 a.m.-4 p.m. June 10 and 8 a.m.noon June 11

A local family shares art from a collection of artists, including Rose Frantzen, a national and international artist.

“Barns are Noble” albert Lea art Center July 17–aug. 27, open house from 1-3 p.m. July 17

“A Night with Wine & Rose (Portrait of the Midwest)” will feature music, appetizers and wine tasting, as well as silent and live auctions and a raffle prize of original oil portrait of raffle winner by featured artist Rose Frantzen.

Find something new and unique at the Unique Junque Sale, a fundraiser for the Albert Lea Art Center.

The “Barns are Noble” gallery exhibit will feature the works of local artists

Seventh annual Celebrating the arts & artists albert Lea art Center 5:30–8 p.m. Sept. 23 at Wedgewood Cove golf Club


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SERVING FREEBORN COUNTY

County Administrator ....................................................................................... 377-5116 County Attorney .............................................................................................. 377-5192 County Sheriff ..................................................................................................377-5205 County Recorder...............................................................................................377-5130 Auditor.............................................................................................................. 377-5121 Treasurer’s Office .............................................................................................. 377-5117 Public Health ................................................................................................... 377-5100 Highway Engineer ............................................................................................ 377-5188 Veterans Service Office .................................................................................... 377-5184 County Assessor ...............................................................................................377-5176 Environmental Services ................................................................................... 377-5186 Court Services ..................................................................................................377-5137 Human Services .............................................................................................. 377-5400 Vehicle & Driver’s License Center .................................................................... 377-5126 Burn/Building/Feedlot Permits ........................................................................ 377-5186 Marriage, Birth & Death Certificates ................................................................377-5130 Passports ..........................................................................................................377-5130 WIC ..................................................................................................................377-5289 University of MN Extension Service................................................................ 377-5660 County Fair Office ............................................................................................373-6965 Freeborn Cty Museum and Historical Village ..................................................373-8003 Ditch Inspector ............................................................................................... 256-4256 Victim’s Crisis Center ...................................................................................... 377-5460

The Freeborn County Arts Initiative hosted an “Animal, Vegetable, Mineral” exhibit. Several others are planned for this summer. saRah stUltz/albERt lEa tRIbUNE

Freeborn County Arts Initiative to host opportunities for art in A.L.

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By Kelly Wassenberg

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The Freeborn County Arts Initiative, 224 S. Broadway, has a full summer of events slated:

Now offering

June 15

The Freeborn County Arts Initiative will join in the fun of Wind Down Wednesday from 1 to 3 p.m., giving temporary tattoos.

June 17

The Kids College reception for the junior members of the Freeborn County Arts Initiative will be from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Paradise Center in Faribault.

July 16

The Ming Chiao group show will open with an artist reception from 1 to 3 p.m. The exhibition will run through August and is an internationally-acclaimed show that features artists who use East Asian brush-painting techniques.

July 20

The Freeborn County Arts Initiative will join in the fun of Wind Down Wednesday by 1 to 3 p.m. by having a chalk art station.

July 21

The Freeborn County Arts Initiative

“Quietly Goes the Day” by Marla Klein of St. Paul showed in January. PRovIdEd will host a screening of the documentary “Dream On” by John Fugelsang. Be among the first to see the movie and write a review. The show will start at 7:30 p.m. Those in attendance must be 18 and older.

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The Freeborn County Arts Initiative will join in the fun of Wind Down Wednesday from 1 to 3 p.m by having a decorate your sunglasses station.

Sept. 6

The Freeborn County Arts Initiative will host This Show Rocks. The exhibition will feature dreamscape artist Susanne Crane with guests. For more information, including event updates, see www. freeborncountyartsinitiative.

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GOLF Continued from Page 16 Northwood golf & Country Club Opened in 1923, it is located just off Highway 65 in Northwood. Open seven days a week. Rental of the clubhouse and facilities is available for $100 per event. Accommodations include a full service bar and kitchen. address: 1391 490th St., Northwood Phone: 641-324-1662 Number of holes: 9 Par: 36 Type: Public guest fees: $12 for 9 holes; $20 for 18 holes Memberships: Social: $75, junior: $160, college: $260, new single: $345, returning single: $460, new couple: $445, returning couple: $565, new family: $470, returning family: $595 Yardages: White: 3,002, red: 2,755 Trail fees: $3 per day The Oaks In Hayfield Located two miles west of Hayfield, this course features a clubhouse and restaurant. address: 73671 170th Ave., Hayfield Phone: 507-477-3233 Number of holes: 18 Par: 72 Type: Public guest fees: Weekday nine holes: $17, $25 with a cart, 18 holes: $23, $30 with a cart; weekend and holiday nine holes: $19.50, $27.50 with a cart; 18 holes: $27.50, $44.50 with a cart Memberships: Social: $95, junior: $165; college: $255, single: $350, couple: $450, family $550 Yardages: Blue: 6,500, white: 6,000, red: 5,585 Carts: $10.50 per bag for nine holes, $15.50 per bag for 18 holes, $20 per bag for reciprocity Oak View golf Course Opened in 1969, the course is four miles west of Manchester on County Road 25 in Freeborn.

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address: 25177 665th Ave., Freeborn Phone: 507-863-2288 Number of holes: 9 Par: 36 Type: Public guest fees: Weekdays nine holes: $14, 18 holes: $22; weekends and holidays nine holes: $15,18 holes: $24 Memberships: Family: $745, couple: $640, single: $475, college (to age 24): $315, student: $210 Seniors: Single: $450, couples: $615 Distance: Family: $645, couples: $535, single: $395 Yardages: White: 3,002, red: 2,870 Carts: Nine holes: $15, 18 holes: $25 Rice Lake golf Course Opened in 1922 and named Iowa’s No. 1 18hole golf course in 1999. Features Mitchell’s, a full-service restaurant, open from 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday address: 43080 Golf Ave., Lake Mills Phone: 641-592-8022 Number of holes: 18 Par: 71 Type: Semi-private guest fees: Mondays through Thursday $26 for 18 holes, Friday through Sunday and holidays $30, $10 additional charge for all day. Memberships: Family: $640, single/young family: $540, junior: $160 (in Lake Mills School District), junior: $290 (out of Lake Mills School District) Yardages: Blue: 6,449, white: 5,996, red: 4,894 Carts: $14 for nine holes, $25 for 18 Riverview golf Course One mile north and one mile east of New Richland on County Road 8. Open seven days a week from 7 a.m. until the sun goes down. address: 15590 240th Ave., New Richland Phone: 507-465-3516 Number of holes: 9 Par: 36 Type: Public

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its sixth season. Wedgewood features a par-72 18-hole course with driving range and putting green. The Wedgewood restaurant is open 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday. It open 4 to 9 p.m. seven days a week. The Cove bar is open 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday. address: 2200 W. Ninth St., Albert Lea Phone: 507-373-2007 Number of holes: 18 Par: 72 Type: Public guest fees (cart included): Nine holes Monday through Thursday: $30, 18 holes: $49, Friday through Sunday and holidays: nine holes $35, 18 holes: $59, All-day with cart: $75 Memberships: Single: $1,299, couple: $1,799, family: $1,999, junior (18 and under walking): $150. Memberships with cart rental: Single: $1,899, couple: $2,499, ramily: $2,799. Yardages: Black: 6,993, blue: 6,594, white: 6,261, gold: 5,806, red: 5,136

Ross Peterson chips the ball onto the green on the 17th hole on Day 2 of the Shortstop Tournament at Green Lea Golf Course in 2015. mIcah badER/albERt lEa tRIbUNE guest fees: Weekdays nine holes: $13, weekdays 18 holes: $18, all day: $25, weekends and holidays nine holes: $16, weekends and holidays 18 holes: $22, all day: $30 Memberships: Single: $399, couple: $549, family: $634, college: $208, high school: $170 new members $450 with half a cart. Yardages: White: 3,075, red: 2,799 Carts: $14 for nine holes, $24 for 18 holes Wedgewood Cove golf Club The newest golf course in the area enters

Wells golf Club Located in Wells on 801 First Ave. SW. Open seven days a week 8 a.m. until sunset. A par-3 and par-4 course. address: 801 First Ave. SW, Wells. Phone: 507-553-3313 Number of holes: 9 Par: 31 (white), 32 (red) Type: Public guest fees: $10/weekday, $15/weekend Membership Fees: Family $384; couple $322; single $213; ages 17 to 24 $161; ages 9 to 16 $117; and social $84. Membership rates for seniors: couple $290; single $195; and social $78. Half price memberships available after July 1. Cart fee: $52 green fees: Weekdays Adult: 9 holes for $8, all day for $12 Students: 9 holes for $5, all day for $6

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The Albert Lea Hazardous Waste Collections are held at the City Transfer Station, 2506 West Richway Drive, Albert Lea, MN. Collections in other cities are generally near a City Hall or Fire Station. Farmers may bring their unwanted Agriculture Pesticides to the Hazardous Waste Collections for disposal. Funding for this program is provided by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture Waste Pesticide Collection Program in cooperation with Freeborn County.

Jake Boelsen of Davies Masonry out of Mason City, Iowa, swings at a pitch during the Ryan “Pie” Truesdell Memorial Softball Tournament in 2013. mIcah badER/albERt lEa tRIbUNE

Truesdell tournament remembers ALHS grad and baseball player by Jarrod Peterson

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The ninth annual Ryan “Pie” Truesdell Tournament will be Sept. 9 and 10. While it’s the technically the 10th year of the tournament since Truesdell’s passing, it will be the ninth one his dad, Scott Truesdell, has been involved. Ryan Truesdell’s high school baseball number was 9, so Scott Truesdell would like to make this tournament an extremely special one. “All of these tournaments have been special, but since this is the ninth one, we want to do something very big,” Scott Truesdell said. Plans have not been unveiled yet, but this year’s tournament expects to be bigger than ever. In 2015, The Future, from St. Paul, won the tournament and they will be back to defend their title. “The tournament seems to get bigger and better every year,” Scott Truesdell said. “In the beginning, Ryan’s friends would win the tournament. But because it

has gotten so big, we have teams coming from all over to come play. It’s been a lot of work, but it has also been a lot of fun.” The tournament raised $3,500 last year, and since its inauguration, the Ryan “Pie” Truesdell Tournament has raised over $18,000. Money raised goes to the Ryan Truesdell Memorial Fun, which donated money that went toward a scoreboard for the Albert Lea Grizzlies football team and to the Albert Lea High School baseball booster club for new jerseys, among other things. Ryan Truesdell, a 2005 graduate of ALHS, was a two-time Big Nine All-Conference catcher, and he was a co-captain on the Tigers baseball team. He went on to play baseball at Rochester Technical and Community College where he played a variety of positions including catcher, pitcher and center field. About a month after Ryan’s death, his friends held the first Truesdell softball tournament. Ryan Truesdell died in 2007 in a grain elevator accident at Glenville Grain.

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Albert Lea and the surrounding areas in southern Minnesota are filled with places to fish. Here’s a description of some of the area lakes. • Albert Lea Lake: This lake has 24 miles of shoreline and its deepest spot is six feet. It has a few accesses. One is at Frank Hall Park in Albert Lea and features a pier and a boat lunch. Another with a dock and a boat launch is at a place along South Shore Drive called St. Nicholas, a former town. A third fishing spot is at the bridge over Shell Rock River on the south shore. The lake has gained a reputation for walleye and has even been featured on a TV fishing show. The lake is full of bass, crappie, sunfish and channel cats. • Clear Lake: This lake in Clear Lake, Iowa, has an average depth of 19 feet. A dredging in 2009 has improved the general health of the lake. Walleye, yellow bass, channel catfish and bullhead can be found in the lake. • Fountain Lake: Boats can access this lake at Brookside Park or along state Highway 13 on Edgewater Bay. Popular spots along the shore are a fishing pier at Edgewater Park, the

bridge by Dane Bay, the Hatch Bridge, the dam on Bridge Avenue and Katherine Island. Catfish are found in deep water near woods, and pan fish can be found throughout the lake. Walleye exist in deeper holes and points in the lake. • Freeborn Lake: This lake is fished from Arrowhead Point, a peninsula extending from the east side that almost divides the lake in half, or from the dam on the west side or from a dock at Freeborn. There is boat access at Arrowhead Point County Park. The lake has yellow bass, sunfish and smallmouth bass. • Geneva Lake: This shallow lake is good to fish in the morning. Many fishermen like to fish near the new dam on the southeast side. It has been stocked in recent years with northern pike and yellow perch. There also are several good fishing spots along Turtle Creek to the east. • Pickerel Lake: This lake was recently stocked with northern pike by the Department of Natural Resources and also has pan fish. Boat access and a county park are on the east shore along U.S. Highway 69. • St. Olaf Lake: This lake is near New Richland and has one access point with a beach. It is full of crappie, sunfish, northern and bass.


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Golf discs fly at city parks By Tim engstrom

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The sixth annual Bancroft Bay Open is slated for June 22. This year, the tournament is sanctioned by the Professional Disc Golf Association and is a stop on the NorthStar Tournament Series — a collection of tournaments in the region. The vendor for the event is Iowa-based NorthStar Disc Golf. Registration is from 8 to 9:30 a.m. that Sunday morning. Tee time is 10 a.m. Other stops on the NorthStar Tourna- Alec Anderson of Austin practices putting ment Series were Humboldt and Forest at Oak Island Disc Golf Course in Albert City in April and May. Ones down the Lea. mIcah BadER road are Northwood on Aug. 9, Forest Albert Lea City again on Sept. 14 and a championship 18 baskets at•aOffices to-be-determined course. concrete tees •There Apartment are twobuildings nights disc golf leagues • New & Albert existing commercial const. Clarks FREEgrove ESTIMATES are held in Lea. One is a random City Park doubles shot, and the other is indi- next • Farmbest & industrial equipment to Baptist Doug, JasonChurch & Dan Evans vidual performance, also called singles. Clarks Grove Riley Schulz of Albert Lea runs in 2015 toward the finish line of the April Sorensen Half Doubles takes place at 5:30 p.m. Thurs- 9 baskets Marathon in Hayward. mIcah BadER/alBERt lEa tRIBUNE FREE Broadway, MN day weekly pretty much 1401 untilSEthe snow Albert grassLea, tees insurance flies in November. estimates Singles happens every Sunday, alter- North Park 2410 YH Hanson avenue nating between 1 and 4 p.m. The spring N. Broadway Avenue, at water tower Full Service, Body & Mechanical season usually lasts until mid-July, thenShop Alden albert lea, Mn 56007 • Oil Changes • Tune Ups • Brake Work & more the summer season goes into October. 9 baskets (507) 379-9269 insurance claims welcome BothAll leagues alternate between the grass tees By Colleen Harrison two courses at Bancroft Bay Park. Prices colleen.harrison@albertleatribune.com vary depending on skill level and optional Oakwood Park side contests. There are 49 sideYears contests Celebrating of Service Community! S. Laketo St.Our at water tower The April Sorensen Memorial Half for closest to pin and an ace pool. A date Lake Mills Marathon will have its ninth race this has notTrips, been set for a league champion9 baskets Day Billiards, Bingo, Yoga, Aerobics, Building year on July 16. ship tournament, called the Flying Lea grass tees Bones, Toning Goldies by Carol, Crafts, Support The race begins at 7:30 a.m. near CounChampionship. try Inn & Suites, 2214 E. Main St. in Albert Groups, 500/Bridge, Computers, RedRiverland Hat Society, Community Lea, and finishes in Hayward. Monthly Newsletters and More! Room Rentals, Riverland Drive & Hershey Street area courses The 13.1-mile race is in memory of Albert Lea April Sorensen, an Albert Lea High $30 Annual Membership Fee Oak Island @ Bancroft Bay Park 18 baskets School graduate who was found dead in Monday 8-12p.m., Tues.-Fri. 8:30-4:30p.m. Hammer Road & Greenwood Drive grass tees her Rochester home on April 17, 2007, Albert Lea in an apparent homicide. Sorensen was Albert Swensrud Lea 18 baskets Park/Hurd Park 27 at the time of herWHY death.USE TheRAIN case isBARRELS? Rain barrels are an efficient, concrete tees Senior Citizen Center Eighth St. & Nuthatch Ave. Wende Taylor of Albert Lea runs toward still unsolved. convenient way of trapping runoff from yourApril roof Sorensen and stor- Half Northwood thethe finish line of the 373-0704 Sorensen’s father,ingJon saidbarrel. it inLarson, a 55-gallon Each barrel comes with a spigot on Tall grass @ Bancroft Bay Park 18 baskets Marathon in 2015. 1739 W. Main, Albert Lea, MN Rochester Police Department the bottom Investigaand overflow hose to hook up multiple barrels. They Hammer Road & Greenwood Drive concrete tees Larson and Sorensen’s widower, Josh, tor Sherry Bush calls his family every hold roughly up to 55 gallons of rainwater, for distributing waare both the vice presidents of dethe race year on the anniversary of Sorensen’s ter around your yard. Diverting water from storm drains also death. She tells them that they’re still committee. creases the effect of runoff on the watershed’s rivers and streams. working full time on his daughter’s case Registration for individual runners on and following up on leads whenever they or before June 1 is $40, or $50 between can, and that his daughter has in no way June 2 and June 30. Registration for relay Residents of the Shell Rock River Watershed District are been forgotten. teams is $80 on or before June 1, or $100 eligible for a $10 Rebate. Rebate forms are available at between June “There hasn’t beentheanything concrete,” SRRWD office - 214 West Main St., Albert Lea.2 and June 30. Runners can pick up their packets at said Larson. “We’d like closure on that. … For more information: We’ll never know or507.377.5785 understand or why, but Country www.shellrock.org or Inn & Suites in Albert Lea from connie.enestvedl@co.freeborn.mn.us getting (them) off the street will do that.” 5 to 9 p.m. July 15, or packets will also Larson said his daughter enjoyed ex- be available on race day from 6 to 6:45 ercise and being outside and routinely a.m. at Country Inn & Suites. information you can phone: ran for withmore both Larson and her sister, Larson encouraged those who enjoy Holly Beenken. One of Larson’s fondest the same things Sorensen did to come 507-377-5785 memories was going to Boston with both out and run the race. daughters so they could watch him run “It gets everyone together,” he said. the Boston Marathon in 2005. “It celebrates April.”

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Freeborn County Relay for Life raises money to find an end to cancer By Colleen Harrison

colleen.harrison@albertleatribune.com

The American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life will be July 29 at the Freeborn County Fairgrounds in Albert Lea. According to the event’s website, Relay For Life is the world’s largest fundraising event to end cancer and has the most impact. The event starts at 6 p.m. with an opening ceremony. The opening ceremony is meant to bring everyone together for a high-energy event kickoff to celebrate the lives of those who have battled cancer, to inspire hope by sharing recent accomplishments and progress, and to remind everyone that fighting cancer is a year-round priority, according to the American Cancer Society. A survivors lap and then a caregivers lap will follow the opening ceremony. During the survivors lap, upbeat

music plays as all cancer survivors at the event take the first lap around the track cheered on by the other participants who line the track, celebrating their victory over cancer. During the caregivers lap, anyone who ever cared for someone with cancer walks a lap so they can be honored for their support. Caregivers walk the lap with the people they helped if they are also present at the event. Next is a luminaria ceremony that honors people who currently have cancer, those who have fought it in the past and those who’s lives have been lost because of it. The closing ceremony will finish off the event. Closing ceremonies at the event are meant to remember the lives of those lost and to celebrate that each of the event’s participants have committed to fight back against the disease over the next year.

Favorite places to run in the area • The Blue Zones Walkway: The fivemile trek around Albert Lea’s Fountain Lake is a popular destination for runners. • Blazing Star Trail: The winding, paved trail in southern Albert Lea runs from Albert Lea Lake to Myre-Big Island State Park, a distance of approximately six miles. • Morin Lake: One lap around the lake in Alden is about one block short of a mile.

• Lake Chapeau: From the Albert Lea Family Y west on Main Street, north on Lake Chapeau Drive to City Arena, around a few residential streets, then back to the Y. • Bancroft Bay Park: Across and around the disc golf courses and wooded trails. The Albert Lea High School cross-country team trains there. • Glenville: From the fire station, along First Street and River Road until County 26 is exactly two miles.

Favorite places to walk in the area • Mayo Clinic Health System at HealthReach, 1705 SE Broadway Ave.: Features an indoor track. Use is free but a waiver must be signed. Hours are 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. • Skyline Plaza, 1701 W. Main St.: Oopen from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Four full rounds in the plaza equal a mile. • Northbridge Mall, 2510 N. Bridge Ave.: Open to walkers from 5:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Three full trips around the mall equal a mile. • Brookside Education Center, 211 W. Richway Drive: Open to walkers from 5:30 to 8 a.m. and from 4 to 8 p.m.

Monday through Friday. A $1 button must be purchased and worn when walking. Ten laps equal one mile. • The Albert Lea Family Y, 2021 W. Main St.: Facility has an elevated track around the outside of the gym. Use of the track is $2 daily or is free with a Family Y membership. Hours at the Y are 5 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 5 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Friday, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday and 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Going around the track 15 1/2 times is equal to one mile. • The Blue Zones Walkway: A fivemile trek around Fountain Lake. • The Blazing Star Trail in southern Albert Lea: Runs from Albert Lea Lake to Myre-Big Island State Park, a distance of about six miles.

2016 Summer Worship Schedule Concordia Lutheran Church of Pickerel Lake Join in our Anniversary Celebrations September 18, 2016 10:00 Festival Worship 11:30 Banquet - by reservation 1:30 Program Call for more info 507-265-3355 Check us out on Facebook 69471 190th St., Albert Lea., MN

Providing care in an environment of God’s Grace Pastor Don Malinsky at St. John’s Lutheran Community Sunday Worship is at 10:00 a.m. in the St. John’s Chapel.

507-373-8226 901 Luther Place Albert Lea, MN www.stjohnsofalbertlea.org

Join us every Sunday at 9 & 10:30 a.m. Located 1/2 mile north of I-90 on Bridge Ave. 3402 Hoeger Lane, Albert Lea • 507-377-3276

www.placeofdecision.com


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Come Worship with Us! Salem Lutheran Church (ELCA)

308 Water St. 373-2035

summer Worship

Sundays at 9 a.m. Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. 115 N. Washington, Albert Lea 507-373-2184

Sunday Worship

Summer 9 a.m. Fall 9 a.m. Children & Adult Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship Pastor Dwight Netzer

Hartland Evangelical Lutheran Church ELS Engaging families with Jesus! Christ centered, traditional worship Biblical, Law and Gospel Preaching Bible teaching for all ages • Pioneers group for kids

Evangelical Lutheran Church 320 West College Street Albert Lea, MN • 373-6097

www.oursaviorsels.com

facebook.com/oursaviorsalbertlea

(507) 845-2218 404 Broadway, Hartland Pastor Shawn Stafford

Sunday Worship 9:00 am Pastor James Kassera

9 am Summer Worship 10:45 am Sunday Worship (September-May) Vacation Bible School • June 5-9 • 5:30-8 p.m.

Hear and delight in Salvation through Christ alone.

• Independent senior apartments • Assisted living • Short stay rehabilitation • Skilled nursing Worship service Sunday’s at 3:00

First Lutheran Church www.flcal.org ELCA 301 West Clark • 373-6424

St. Theodore Catholic Church 315 E. Clark St., Albert Lea

5:15 p.m. Saturday Mass 9:30 a.m. Sunday Broadcast Mass (on KATE 1450 AM)

11:00 a.m. Sunday Mass en Español

May 29-Sept. 4

Sunday Worship Traditional .............. 8:00 am (Nursery Available) Praise & Worship ... 10:00 am Peace & Power - KAAL TV Sun. ................... 10:00 am Radio Broadcast - KATE Sun. ........................11:00 am Thursday Worship ........................................... 6:30 pm

grace lutheran church 918 garfield • 373-6496

1201 Garfield Ave. 507-373-2311 • www.thornecrest.net

Albert Lea Assembly of God Sunday: 8:45 a.m. - Adult Sunday School 10:00 a.m. - Worship (Nursery Provided) 10:30-11:30 a.m. - Children’s Church Wednesday 5:30 p.m. - Supper served $2 each Family Night: 6:30 p.m. - Adult Bible Study, Awaken Youth Group & Kidz 4 Jesus

Pastor: Lee Freshour 1540 South Shore Dr. (507) 373-7989 Albert Lea, MN

Vacation BiBle School June 20-23 at edgewater Park

♦ Sunday, June 19 • 5:00 p.m. - Meet the Okoboji VBS Team for pizza and root beer floats at Trinity Lutheran Church ♦ Grades 1-6: Monday, June 20 through Thursday, June 23 from 9:00 am - 2:00 pm ♦ Preschool: Monday, June 20 through Thursday, June 23 from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

EVERYONE WELCOME!

Deadline to register is June 6th Bringing people together & BECOMING disciples for christ

Register at the following churches:

sunday worship • 9:00 a.m.

Trinity Lutheran • 501 S. Washington Ave. • 507-373-2466 Salem Lutheran • 115 N. Washington Ave. • 507-373-2184 Central Freeborn Lutheran • 74427 245th St. • 507-826-3346 Ascension Lutheran • 101 Hwy 69 S. • 507-373-3408 Grace Lutheran Church • 918 Garfield Ave. • 507-373-6496

wednesday worship • 5:30 p.m. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL • June 20-23 • Edgewater park We invite you to worship with us this week! Interim Pastor Janet White www.gracealbertlea.org


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Tractor ride raises money for Shinefest’s week of service

Check out the ty Historical M n Coun r use o um eeb this summer! r F Learn about the rich history of Freeborn County. Tour the buildings of the Historic Village or stroll through 18,000 square feet of the air conditioned exhibit areas! Many fun family events planned this summer, for a schedule & details, see us on the web at

by sam wilmes

sam.wilmes@albertleatribune.com

Museum & Library open year round Wed Thru Saturday Village open May-September 1031 Bridge Street, Albert Lea, MN

www.fchm.us or call 507-373-8003

Albert Lea Public Warehouse • • • • • • • •

300,000 sq.ft. storage Rent space by sq. ft. or pallet Clean, dry, & secure 14 loading docks available Forklift operator on duty Sprinkler System Pest Control Food Grade

507-373-5580

www.albertleapublicwarehouse.com • Myers Road • Albert Lea, MN

HANNA’S HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Sales & Service

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The eighth annual Shinefest Tractor Ride is July 16 and will raise money for the Shinefest week of service. The day begins with breakfast that features Denny Brue’s pancakes at Freeborn County Fairgrounds. A caravan of approximately 100 tractors will leave the fairgrounds at 9 a.m. The caravan will travel to Oak Park Place, then Thorne Crest Senior Living Community and St. John’s Lutheran Community, before traveling to Good Samaritan Society of Albert Lea and Crossroads Church for their first coffee break. The group then travels to Oakland Lutheran Church for a light lunch and to Community Lutheran Church in Geneva for a coffee break, then to First Bap-

tist Church in Clarks Grove for another coffee break, before arriving back at the fairgrounds for supper between 5 to 5:30 p.m. Tractor rides are $35 — the cost covers the ride and dinner. Participants must provide their own tractor. Organizer Dale Grotsun advised anyone interested in participating to sign up before July 1 — when the cost rises to $40 — to make the event easier to plan. The event runs two classes of tractors — one that drives 14 mph and another at 10 mph. Anyone with a valid driver’s license is welcome to join. Grotsun said riders have come from Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin. Anyone interested in participating is advised to contact Grotsun at 507-3832766, Nordine Krueger at 507-383-8844 or Mark Light at 507-402-0794.

AreA runs • June 11: Glenville Days river run and walk signup and registration begins at 7 a.m. and the race begins at 8 a.m. at the park. Cost is $12 and pre-registration can be done by calling 373-2643. • June 18: Morin Lake Days 10k, 3-mile or 1-mile fun run registration begins at 8 a.m. at Hemmingsen’s Transfer parking lot and the race begins at 9 a.m. All entrants receive a T-shirt and registration is $15 through June 13 and $20 after that up until race time. Family rate is $50 through June 13 and $60 thereafter. Make checks payable to Morin Lake Days Fun Run and mail to Janet Poeschl at 11407 610th Ave., Alden, MN 56009. • July 2: Registration for the Ron Sander Memorial Run begins at 8 a.m. in front of Farmers Trust and Savings Bank on Main Street in Bricelyn. A one-mile run or walk begins at 8:30 a.m., followed by a 5k run or walk at 9 a.m. • July 9: Lake Mills July Jubilee 10th annual 5k run and walk registration begins at 6:45 a.m. with the race beginning at 7:30 a.m. Pre-registration can also be done from noon to 5 p.m. July 8

at Lake Mills Physical Therapy. Registrations with payment must be received by June 27 to guarantee a commemorative zip-up in a specific size. Extra garments will be available at registration on a first-come, first-serve basis. Race day registration is $30, pre-registration is $25. Funds donated from the race will benefit Lake Mills Bulldog Youth Running Club. • July 16: The April Sorensen Memorial Half Marathon starts at 7:30 a.m. near Country Inn & Suites, 2214 E. Main St. in Albert Lea, and ends in Hayward. Runners can pick up their packets at Country Inn & Suites in Albert Lea from 5 to 9 p.m. July 15, or packets will also be available on race day from 6 to 6:45 a.m. at Country Inn & Suites. Registration starts at $40. Proceeds will benefit local scholarships. To register go to www. livelaughloverun.com. • July 29: The American Cancer Society will have its Relay for Life starting at 6 p.m. at the Freeborn County Fairgrounds. To sign up go to relay.acsevents.org.

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Mike Woitas with the fair board said he will still perform and expects his performance to draw a record crowd. Nugent has released dozens of albums in his career that spans more than five decades. Although Nugent is 68, he still tours across the country in such places as Phoneix, Arizona; Pasadena, California; and Las Vegas.

The Charlie Daniels Band, Aug. 6 Seen as a symbol of Southern culture, The Charlie Daniels Band will be the final performer of this year’s fair. The 80-year-old rock, country, bluegrass, blues and gospel artist is known for his 1979 chart-topping single “The Devil Went Down To Georgia.” Daniels is an accomplished guitar, fiddle and mandolin player with other anthems such as “Long Haired Country Boy” and “The South’s Gonna Do it,” which lifted his 1975 collection “Fire On the Mountain” to double platinum status. Following stints with Capitol and Kama Sutra, Epic Records signed Daniels to a reported $3 million contract, the largest ever given to a Nashville act to that point, according to his website. Daniels on his website said through his music he has always tried to be himself. “I used to say, I’m not an outlaw; I’m an outcast,” he said. “When it gets right down to the nitty gritty, I’ve just tried to be who I am. I’ve never followed trends or fads. I couldn’t even if I tried. I can’t be them; I can’t be anybody but me.”

What’s new this year at the Freeborn Co. Fair?

Nothing cleans like steam.

By Sam Wilmes

sam.wilmes@albertleatribune.com

A new, family-friendly variety act will be featured this year at the Freeborn County Fair. Manager Norm Fredin said Farmers Barnyard Review is a stage variety act that will be featured three times a day, each day of the fair, at Kidzone — on the north end of the fairgrounds near the north pavilion. “It’s a show for all ages,” Fredin said. The two-person show includes agricultural information, farm safety tips, comedy, music, art, farm-themed magic and illusions. Other unique features of this year’s fair include: • A new video board will be available that will show concerts in the beer garden. • A forum is planned where Korean War veterans will be able to tell their stories. •  There  will  hypnotists  at  the  Fairlane Building, racing pigs every two hours from noon until 8 p.m. each day in the Kids Zone and racing for ducks and dogs at 1 p.m. Aug. 6 in the Kids Zone. Fredin said the goal of the fair board is to educate and entertain fairgoers, noting he hopes people can come, have fun, see neighbors and enjoy each show.

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Box 26 Albert Lea, MN

Descending in Freeborn County Since 1858

Since 1858

“Original owners of Clover Creamery”

Since 1857

Succeeded by Christan & emma Jensen elmer & Anna Jenson richard & Nancy Jenson

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Farmers mutual Insurance co. Manchester, MN Phone: 826-3425

Sandy Walstrom, Mgr.

www.edwardsironworkers.com

124 Years...

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Albert leA FreeBorN united trinity methodist Freeborn Lutheran church CouNty County Church 702 Highway 69 S. ChAmber oF Ag SoCiety

501 S. Washington, Albert Lea 373-2466 • www.tlc-al.org Sunday Worship: 9:00am Sunday School: 10:30am Wednesday Worship: 5:30pm

808 W. Front St., Albert Lea, MN (507) 373-1411 Albert Lea Newspapers

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Since 1897

Albert Lea

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CommerCe

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The Voice For BuSineSS!

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DoWN THrouGH THE YEArS 104 Years... 103 Years... 102 Years... 101 Years... Comfort Specialists since 1912

98 Years...

Credit Bureau of Albert Lea

AMERICAN LEGION

• Collections • Credit Reporting

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97 Years...

AMERICAN LEGION

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90 Years...

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“Always providing quality service to the construction industry.”

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Tuesday Bingo

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Weekly drink specials

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Every 2nd Sat. — Steak Fry License No. 00983-02

874-3679

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905 Plaza Phone 373-5236

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82 Years...

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87 Years...

Hours: Mon—Wed 9—6, Thurs 9—7; Fri 9—6; Sat 9—5; Sun 12—4

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81 193

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93 Years... Peterson, Kolker, Haedt & Benda Ltd. Attorneys at Law

211 So. Newton • 373-6491 www.albertlealaw.com Douglas R. Peterson, Matthew L. Benda, Daniel L. Kolker, Stephanie A. Haedt Since 1923

86 Years

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265-3235 Conger, MN Since 1930

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53 1st Street, SW Wells, MN 507-553-3151 Since 1934 ---2630 Bridge Ave Albert Lea 507-373-7227 Since 1987

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doWn tHrougH tHe yearS DOWN THROUGH THE YEARS

11 Years...72 Years...

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This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

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54 Years...

P.L.L.P.

135 South Broadway Albert Lea, MN. 373-2451 Since 1958

FREEBORN CONSTRUCTION, Inc. County Rd. 46 E., Albert Lea, MN

Dennis & Brad Haugen, Owners "Complete, Competent Construction Work" In business since 1962

448-2902 491 Center Avenue Glenville, Minn. Since 1964

48 Years...

southsiDe barber shop

51 Years...

V ogt D

istributing

50 Years... Architects & Civil Engineers

373-0327

907 SYKeS Street Albert Lea 507-373-0689

Since Feb. 1, 1965

Since 1966

2110 YH Hanson Ave Albert Lea, MN

48 Years...

373-1101

In Business Since 1968

49 Years...

1318 E. Main Albert Lea • 373-0965 Check us out on

49 Years...

53 Years...

• traVel • VaCations • speCialty Coffee

130 West Clark albert lea, Mn 373-2473 In Business Since 1967

48 Years...

• Anti-fatigue matting • Matting for Commercial & Industrial Applications • Entry matting for residential

209 s. st. peter aVenue albert lea, Mn 373-8026

John butler harriet heMenWay, oWners “In BusIness sInce 1967”

Bill & Mark Malepsy "We cut hair the way you like it!" Thank You For Your Patronage! Since 1960

53 Years...

Pizza

373-7350

126 W Clark • Albert Lea Now delivering at lunch! Reader's Choice for pizza 12 years running!

49 Years...

eZ rental & COMPANIES party serViCe, llC

304 Central Ave. N. Hollandale, MN 507-889-2088

www.cafourek.com

Charitable gambling license #A00423005

Small & Large Animal Services

In Business Since 1962

Gary thompson 220 East 7th Street Albert Lea, Mn tuesday-Friday 7:30-4:00

1400 State Street South Waseca, MN 56093 (507) 835-1700 Fax: (507) 835-1980

901 Luther Place • Albert Lea, MN Phone (507) 373-8226 • Fax (507) 379-9506 www.stjohnsofalbertlea.org

507-373-4434

GLEnViLLE PLuMBinG & HEAtinG

Carey Prigge, D.V.M Kipling Jones-Lang, D.V.M.

Independent Living Assisted Living Short Term Rehab Skilled Nursing/Memory Care

Fully Insured Prompt Service

52 Years...

Michael Bjorklund, D.V.M. Jennifer Bauer, D.V.M. P.O. Box 30 • 28088 770th Ave. Clarks Grove, MN 56016 (507) 256-7237 Fax: (507) 256-7611

Kampground 84259 Co. Rd. 46 Hayward, Mn

Serving Albert Lea/ Austin area since 1967

Has your business or organization been around for 48+ years? this spot could be yours in 2017!

702 HigHwAY 69 SoutH ALbert LeA 507-373-6712 Originally started in 1962 Now accepting registration for Fall 2016

49 Years...

Christian

ChiropraCtiC 373-4322

224 S. Broadway

Since 1966

47 Years...

StEVEnS WindoW & HARdWARE

1109 S. broadway Phone 373-1696 tom & Mary Ferleman, owners


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42 Years... Col. o. C. Johnson Auctioneer

507-826-3443 72868 255th St. Albert Lea, MN Since Feb. 24, 1974

40 Years...

R&S Racing Award winning engines since 1976 1025 South broadway

507-373-5907

PERFORMANCE PARTS & MACHINE

38 Years... Terry Fox, Realtor®

DOWN THROuGH THE YEARS

42 Years...

2110 Y. H. Hanson Ave. The best in Salads and Mashed Potatoes

37 Years... Complete collision repair services for any insurance company.

373-0952 1515 blake Ave. Albert Lea Since 1979

New Richland Care Center Caring & sharing since 1975 507-465-3292 www.newrichland carecenter.com

Since December 1973 www.mrsgerrys.com

40 Years...

39 Years Staff Member Experience 39 Years...

Craig's Taxidermy sTudio

Family sTore M-F 10am-6pm Sat 9am-5pm Come shop where your purchases help others!

416 Bridge Ave.

38 Years...

Located Next to Farmers State bank in Freeborn

201 S. Washington Ave. Albert Lea, MN Rick Mummert

383-5773

www.ronholtanrealty.com

38 Years...

507-863-2202

Craig Hoium

473-3048

DOuG'S PAINTING & SANDbLASTING

Window tinting, spray bed liners, custom graphics, remote starts

Since 1978

Doug Evans, Owner 2190 S. Lincoln • Albert Lea, MN 507-377-1508

FREE ESTIMATES

36½ Years... 36 Years... Jamie a. Kyllo

attorney at law

373-4680 202 West Clark St. Albert Lea Since Nov. 1979

Dinah's

36 Style, Inc. Years...

405 East William, Albert Lea, MN 507-373-3822

18 private suites offering hair care, massage, eyelash extensions, manicures & sugaring

Since 1980

40 Years...

Alex Johnston 373-2353 Paul Nolette David Kramer Jr 373-0668 373-9050 Andrew Irvine Angie Eggum 373-1150 373-2000

Member SIPC Since December 1975

39 Years...

FREEbORN COuNTY DAYCARE ASSOCIATION

Caring for children is the choice of the Day Care Providers. Therefore, the safety, growth and development of the child is our primary concern.

Fish • Birds • Gameheads • Rugs Craig Christenson Owner since 1977

Since 1978

38 Years...

38 Years...

For FREE Referrals

373-5466

40 Years... Darlene & Richard Jordahl 1408 Marie Ave. Albert Lea, MN 507-373-8964

Food SupplementS Cleaning produCtS perSonal Care Weight loSS program

39 Years...

Bisek

Gardens Sweet Corn

425 W. 11th St. Albert Lea 507-373-4566

37 Years...

Wangen

exCavaTing, LLC

377-1452 1409 Eberhart

373-0115 Toll Free: 1-888-373-8963 tmfox@me.com

41 Years...

505 East Main Albert Lea, MN • 373-0636 In Albert Lea Since June, 1978

36 Years... TCm

& sepTiC Tank pumping

507-377-3577 Since 1978

36 Years...

377-1667 1430 W. Main Albert Lea, MN Since May 1980

35 Years...

Williamson Body shop

CommodiTies options, Futures, silver, Gold & plAtinum

Committed to the quality of life & services for people with disabilities since 1979.

Specialize in spray, fertilizer, & precision ag equipment

408 Broadway Hartland, MN 507-845-2100

448-3371 221 East Main Glenville, MN Since 1981


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DOWN THROUGH THE YEARS 35 Years...

KEN'S SERVICE • Auto Repair • Engine & Transmission Installation • Tires, Brakes, & Exhaust 226 E. Clark St. Albert Lea, MN

35 Years... ALBERT LEA TRAILER SERVICE

377-2099

Since Feb. 1981 kensservicealbertlea@gmail.com

34 Years... Albert Lea’s Oldest and Only Locally Owned

Thompson Sanitation Service 256-4370

803 South Broadway Albert Lea, MN

Since Dec. 1, 1982

32 Years...

• exhaust • brakes • steering & suspension • tune-ups

507-373-1016 Since 1983

Van Wilgen Farm Drainage

28218 870th Ave. Hollandale, MN 507-889-8071 507-279-1544

Providing mens 4 part acapella music to our community and the surrounding area. Men, join us Tuesday nights at 7pm at the United Methodist Church

In business since March 1981

33 Years...

35 Years...

Harmony Junction Barbershop Chorus

2101 Consul Ave. 507-377-1671

Complete Mechanical Repair

PO Box 154 Clarks Grove, MN 56016

35 Years...

33 Years... 32 Years... SHORT STOP A one-stop convenience store Highway 65 South

Glenville • 448-3547 24 hr pay-at-pump

Craig and Marcia Rayman Since 1983

32 Years...

100 North Broadway Albert Lea

507-377-2919 Since Jan. 1, 1984

31 Years...

ROYAL New to You LAWN Consignment SERVICE 123 N. Broadway "For a Beautiful Lawn"

Albert Lea, MN 507-373-2217

31 Years...

373-0388

Laurie Boyer Owner

31 Years...

1811 E. Main Albert Lea 507-373-2638

Serving Albert Lea Since 1985

373-3331

910 S. Broadway Albert Lea, MN Since May 2, 1985 www.dominos.com

Com-Tec Mobile Radio 101 1st Ave SW Glenville, MN

448-3717 Since 1981

32 Years...

34 Years...

2751 E. Main Love's Travel Center 377-2704 M-F 6am-11pm Sat & Sun 7am-11pm Since 1982

HOLLAND AUCTION & REAL ESTATE

34 Years of Alamco... 22 Years of Weyerhauser 22 Years of RILCO 78 YEARS OF LAMINATION 373-1401

Since Sept. 3,1982

32 Years...

Tracy Holland

507-684-2955

5801 SW 128th Street Ellendale, MN

Serving In Albert Lea Since 1983

Since Jan. 19, 1984 www.hollandauction.com

31 Years...

“ALL YOUR FAMILY PROTECTION UNDER ONE ROOF”

Cliff Wuerflein 377-2290 1907 E. Main St. Albert Lea Since 1985

31 Years...

ROYAL SPORTS 105 W. Main Clarks Grove 507-256-7596

Share Our Passion. Arctic Cat MORE TO GO ON.

702 13th Street 377-2526

31 Years...

31 Years...

SERVICE E LECTRIC & M OTOR LTD. EARING B Professional SERVICE Turf Care

Free Estimates Call Today

377-2720 Since 1985

BALDOR Motors and Drives On Call 24 Hours

CALL 377-0032 1401 West 9th Street

31 Years...

Albert Lea, Minnesota

35 Years...

Do you CALLAHAN'S want this HEATING & spot? COOLING Call 21956 733rd Ave 379-9850 Albert Lea, MN today! 507-377-1578


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30 Years...

DOWN THROUGH THE YEARS 30 Years...

227 S. Broadway

rick Furniture Downtown Albert Lea • 507-373-2514

377-3185

Nice People, Nice Store

373-2804

October 1st & 2nd, 2016 1-800-658-2526 Bancroft Bay City Park

Like us on

30 Years...

507-373-4678

Sales • Service

606 S. Broadway Albert Lea

507-373-4443

Owner Michelle Thompson Serving the area since  Dec. 30, 1985

In business since 1986

28 Years...

SOUTHERN MN LANDSCAPING OF ALBERT LEA

Landscaping,  Design, Supplies & Installation Andy & Cherie  Seuser, Owners

373-4113

1801 E. Main, Albert Lea Since 1988

27 Years...

China

28 Years... Hometown Broadcasting KQPR 96.1 FM

LOCALLY OWNED!

Albert Lea, MN • (507) 373-9600 Contests: (507) 373-9401 Since Aug. 24, 1988

www.power96rocker.com

27 Years...

27 Years...

RESTAURANT 805 East Main

THE MOST UNIQUE DINING EXPERIENCE IN SOUTHERN MINNESOTA

Luncheon hours:

507-377-8838 1-800-274-8858

Mon-Sun 11am-3pm

77917 209th St, Albert Lea

Sun-Thurs: 3pm-9pm Fri & Sat: 3pm-10pm

www.protrucking.net

Dinner hours:

377-8888 & 377-2035 Locally Owned Since Dec. 1989 Dine-In & Carry Out

www.chinarestaurantal.com

Since March 1989

30 Years...

Jan Jerdee

373-2514

I-90 & Bridge Ave. Shopping hours: M-F 10-9, Sat 10-6; Sun 12-5 Some business & holiday hours vary www.northbridgemall.com

33 Years...

30 Years...

377-0462 Northbridge Mall Albert Lea, MN

Since Feb. 1989

29 Years... B&B Pallets

29 Years...

1313 Southview Lane Albert Lea Since 1986

28 Years...

30 Years...

C

lothing are enter

373-2318

116 So. Washington Albert Lea Since 1986

28 Years...

HILLCREST

Cemetery Association

Full Service Cemetery

Specializing In  Buying, Selling & Repairing Pallets

(Full & cremation burial vaults, bronze on granite memorial markers, artificial flowers, live wreaths & perpetual care)

21751 620th Ave Alden, MN 56009 383-9928 Bruce J. Niebuhr, Owner Since 1987

A Resting Place of Natural Beauty and Perpetual Care

373-3560

17544 Hwy. 65 S Albert Lea, MN

www.hillcrestcemeteryassociation.com

Since Nov. 1987

Car, Audio, Security & Mobile Electronics Sales, Service, Installations & Consultations

Residential & Commercial

Since 1988

Since 1988

(507) 377-1835

27½ Years... 27 Years...

28 Years...

“THE QUALITY SHINES THROUGH”

Factory & Brand Name Systems • Electronics Industry Association Certified Master Installer Afternoon, Evenings & Weekends by Appointment.

507-WE CLEAN 507-932-5326

27 Years...

Sather Mary Go REINERTSON’S  Engineering Heating & Air  Round Shoppe EMBROIDERY Industrial Controls 106 W. Clark 230 S. Washington Electrical Contracting Conditioning 24 hour emergency service

Emergency phone:  373-5166 Business Phone:   373-8435 Box 55 • Albert Lea Since 1988

373-7911

Quality clothing, furniture, antiques & glassware Since Nov. 1, 1988

What happened last night?

Read the PM Report each weekday.

373-0751

Embroidery, Jackets,  Hats, Business Logos,  Sports, Schools,  Sweatshirts, School logos

www.reinertsons embroidery.com

Huge Inventory of PLCs, controls and sensors below wholesale prices

507-339-2892 2009 Stevens St Albert Lea Since 1989

26½ Years... 26 Years... Tractor Manuals

Holiday lanes

Manchester, MN 56007

Extreme Bowling Call for Reservations Fri. 8-11pm Sat. 4-6pm, 9pm-midnight

In Business Since November 1989

522 Prospect Ave

Visit our World Headquarters at 200 Main Street

826-3666

373-7276


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DoWN THRougH THE yEARS 25 Years... 301 Rezin Ave. 373-2713

Inside Storage for Commercial & Residential Since 1991

24 Years... 201 S. Washington Street Albert Lea, MN Craig Hoium

crhoium@yahoo.com 507-473-3048

24 Years...

24 Years... 373-1000

& Truck Wash 2301 Myers Road, Albert Lea 507-377-8287

Providing local trucking in the Albert Lea area In business since 1992

23½ Years... 23 Years... NORTHLAND KARATE/ TAE KWON DO 373-0700

206 South Broadway Albert Lea

Locally owned & operated

by dana & natalie nelson Since Oct. 1992 www.northlandkarate.com

SALON 625

625 W. Park Ave AVEDA Products 507-402-5913

21 Years...

22 Years...

Country Care Boarding Kennel & in Home Care

"We'll give your pet the loving care it needs, while you're on the vacation you need."

Barb & Roger Hoeve

Commercial Casework & Cabinetry Lake Mills, IA

20 Years...

20 Years...

826-3510

74745 255th St. clarks grove barbhoeve@gmail.com Since july 1995

Do you have a new business Pro you'd like to Manufacturing showcase in Inc. these pages? Holly Jackson 373-5570 • 377-0091 Contact Albert Lea - Director 77917 209th St, Albert Lea albertlea_mn@justforkix.com Michelle today at 379-3425 or www.promfg.net 507.210.5425 379-9850! 935 First Ave South Since March 1996

Albert Lea, MN

24 Years...

Ernie’s Canvas Products, Inc. 373-8996

Boat covers, awnings, trailer tarps, grill covers, windshield covers, air conditioning covers

311 W. MAIN ALBERT LEA Since 1992

22 Years...

WE covEr anything undEr thE sun! 20902 782nd Ave Albert Lea Since 1992

Convenient Insurance Service

24 Years...

377-3001

2720 Bridge Ave.

a Full service staffing company

1-800-898-2826 373-2826 1410 West Main Albert Lea, MN

I-90 at Bridge Avenue Albert Lea, MN Largest furniture retailer in the upper midwest

Sealy • Simmons Stearns & Foster • Tempurpedic La-Z Boy • Lift chairs

22 Years...

22 Years... BARBER COMPUTER CONSULTANTS Margie Barber, Professional Instructor Call for a current class schedule!

STAcEy L. joHNSoN

PO Box 328 Owatonna, MN 55060 (507) 455-5299 • (800) 533-0472 Lic#: 20416372 sljohnson@fedins.com

The FEDERATED Insurance companies Home office: 121 E. Park Sq. owatonna, MN 55060 (507) 455-5200 • www.federatedinsurance.com

21 Years...

(Next to Hy-Vee & Applebee’s)

In Albert Lea

Since April 1, 1992

PRoPERTy AND LIABILITy uMBReLLA kEy EMPLoyEE LIFE FuNDINg Buy/SELL AgREEMENTS IRA'S gRouP HEALTH

Call Today

24 Years...

21 Years...

2525 Bridge Ave

377-8636

119 S. Newton - Classes Albert Lea (507) 373-HELP (4357) 1-888-MARGIE B margieb@margieb.com

20 Years...

The Plumbing Professionals www.masterplumbing al.com

Residential Commercial Industrial

(507) 373-7454 Since 1995 Lic# PM-059506

19 Years...

BARBER SECREtARIAL & ACCOuNtINg

We offer secretarial, payroll & bookkeeping services

119 S. Newton Albert Lea, MN

(507) 373-HELP (4357) 1-888-MARgIEB margieb@margieb.com

Your trusted leaders in staffing solutions

507-377-7410 www.manpower.com

Apply Today

www.manpowerjobs.com Since March 13, 1995

19 Years...

SPRAGUE PROPERTIES Find the perfect house or apartment! 507-383-1976

18½ Years... 18 Years... “SuPER SToRE To youR DooR”an FrEE EstiMatEs • FrEE instaLLation

507-373-8535

toll Free 877-373-8535 DESIgN CENtER 310 1st Ave S. ALBERt LEA, MN Since Sept. 1, 1997

Come see us for all your industrial and construction supplies!

1103 Sykes St. Albert Lea 377-7026 Since 1998


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DOWN THROUGH THE YEARS 18 Years...

¢ents

Bookkeeping Bookkeeping services & customized Quickbooks training Advanced Certified Quickbooks Pro Advisor Laurie Sistek, 415 E. William St, Albert Lea

17 Years...

17 Years...

Agra Resources, LLC Farmer Owned & Locally Grown Ethanol Plant 507-373-8895

507-383-1866

16 Years...

15 Years...

GaraGes, Pole sheds, doors, FloorinG, RE/MAX Flexible Hours & Meeting Locations additions, remodelinG, Properties Tailored Service rooFinG, rePairs 412 E. William, Unparalleled Experience Jeff • 852-2620 Albert Lea, MN Office: 377-2752 Cell: 383-5903 507-373-8830 Licensed & Insured 1-888-339-9954 www.remax.com #20225484

15300 780th Ave. Albert Lea, MN

www.poet.com Since March 1999

15 Years...

15 Years...

We’re Now Mobile!

15 Years...

Michelle DaVeiga

Exit 45 in Owatonna

(507) 444-0303

Since May 2000

14 Years...

Massage Connections Wellness Center & Spa

Linda Ferguson Mary Schallock Kaye Tufte Angie Lair 2209 E. Main St • 377-2845

Dave Klatt 106 S. Broadway

Come see our new remodel & rotisserie.

116 Bridge Ave. Albert Lea,

www.timberlodgeowatonna.com

14 Years... Properties Greg Moen, Broker/Owner Steve Honsey, Josh Harmdierks, Kisti Skaar, Lynn Kelley, Emelie Paulson, Lisa Thornton, Jay Waltman

412 E. William St, Albert Lea 377-2752 • www.remax.com

15 Years...

14 Years...

Exquisite Food & Fine Wines Providing Insurance and Financial Services

377 -2425

373-2377

13½ Years...

• Full service mechanic shop • Body & paint • custom painting

369-0019

Jeanette, Alyse & Morgan

Certified Massage Therapists BODY-MIND-SPIRIT

118 S Broadway Ave. Albert Lea, MN

60 Years Experience

Mike Jensen 1401 SE Broadway 373-4164

Computer Services Computer Retailer National Internet Service Provider DVD Production

Gifts, Dart Supplies, Pool Supplies, Over the Hill Novelty Items

15 Years...

12 Years... Broker, Robert Joseph Hoffman Licensed since 2004

Connecting all Branches of Real Estate

• Rentals • Home Inspections • Real Estate Broker • property Management • consultations • commercial

507-402-4692

complete@complete-realty.com MN Lic #40229984 & #40230933

Office Supplies Office Furniture 373-8316

Your local office supply dealer

FREE DELIVERY

703 Marshall St 377-8591

12½ Years... 12 Years... y’s

Mar

Dry Cleaning 1617 SE Broadway • Formals and Wedding dresses • Alterations

373-MARY (6279)

Locally owned by Jesse & Mary Zamora New Winter Hours: M-F 8-5:30; Sat 8-12 Since Aug 2, 2004

Do you want this spot? Call 379-9850 today!

2100 Kenneth Drive Albert Lea 377-9775 WAYNE WOODARD

WEB-ROOM/ ScOtt’S OFFIcE FaMily Fun pRODuctS CEntER

507-379-9850

373-5179

16 Years...

CONSTRUCTION

Classifieds Consultant

Shell Food Mart

16 Years...

BAUERS

Greg Moen, Realtor®

507-552-1263

laurie@bookkeepingcents.com

17 Years...

12 Years...

373-6337

Located in Marketplace Foods

Albert Lea's only locally owned pharmacy

505 W. Front St, Albert Lea, MN www.innovance.com

Parent company of Lou-Rich & Almco Since 2004


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DOWN THROUGH THE YEARS 11 Years...

Roofing • Siding • Garages Additions • Decks & More

11 Years...

11 Years...

Helping Hands Home Care of MN 800-246-9212 www.helpingcareforyou.com

Please give a call.

11 Years...

HOME OF THE FLAT IRON STEAK

To always attain the highest quality of care that you need and deserve.

10½ Years... 10 Years...

ETC Nancy's Cafe

10 Years...

2410 Y.H. Hanson Ave Albert Lea

Send a letter to the editor. letters@albertleatribune.com

10 Years...

Etcetera Tanning & Clothing

Boutique

TANNING... look good - feel great! Grill open Mon. - Thurs. 11am-10pm Fri. - Sat. 11am-11pm 224 W Main St., Lake Mills • 641-592-3303 627 Main Street, Osage • 641-832-3300 104 N Elm St., Cresco • 563-547-3300

Celebrating

• 12 minute bed • 15 minute bed • 20 minute bed • 10 minute bed • Red light therapy • Custom airbrush tanning

507.377.TANS (8267)

Mon.-Fri. 10-9 pm Sat. 10-5pm, Sun. 1-5 Located in Skyline Plaza • 1663 W. Main St.

10 Years...

I-35 Exit 214 | diamondjo.com

9 Years...

76124Fjd_DW_ThroughTheYears_Summer_ALT_AD_2.2239” x 1.375”_5.24.16

“One of a kind shopping in Downtown Albert Lea!”

507-373-2514

villagecooperative.com

Nancy Newman, John Gladue

2201 Stevens St. Albert Lea, MN 56007

M-F 4:30am-2pm Sat 4:30am-11am

Breakfast served all day

Homemade Soup

9½ Years... Marketing Consultant

507-379-3428

373-2757 or 373-2379 951 W. Plaza St. Albert Lea

9 Years...

(507) 373-3039

9 Years...

Creating Cakes for all Occasions 1417 St. John Ave. Albert Lea www.sugarchiccakes.com

Commercial Tank Cleaning & Service Shop

507-320-7220

2340 Crossroads Blvd., Albert Lea

www.schippstankerkleen.com

9 Years... Diana Newman 522 S. Broadway Albert Lea

Tues-Fri 6-1 Sat 6-11

9 Years...

507-369-0272

8½ Years...

377-1555

8 Years...

What happened last night? Read the PM Report each weekday.

8 Years...

Renee Citsay

Marketing Consultant

507-379-3430

Located Inside Brick Furniture

225 S. Broadway Albert Lea, MN

373-5469

Michele Beyer

10 YEARS! 777 DIAMOND JO LANE NORTHWOOD, IA

120 S. Washington

2751 E. Main 373-3200 www.loves.com

808 W. Front St Albert Lea, MN

379-9858

Jim & Beth Blake

Hours 11am - 10pm (Lounge till 1am)

100 Hwy. 13 • New Richland

507-463-1000

Find us on

JOIN US 2ND SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH 11:30 AM - 3:00 PM ULTIMATE BLOODY MARY'S | ULTIMATE SCREWDRIVERS An experience you won't forget


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7½ Years...

DOWN THROUGH THE YEARS 7 Years...

7 Years...

Southern Minnesota’s finest 18-hole championship golf course For tee-time reservations, call the pro shop at 507-373-2007

LeVerne Carlson

The Wedgewood Restaurant & The Cove Bar & Grill Banquet facility seating up to 450 people for weddings, meetings and parties

FOX News, NASCAR, Linder Farm Markets, Gods Country Sunday Gospels and Classic Country music dating back to 1935!

LOCALLY OWNED!

www.classiccountrylegends.com

2200 W 9th St, Albert Lea, MN • 507-373-2007

316 Main Street • Albert Lea, MN

www.wedgewoodcove.com

Office: 373-9600 Contest: 437-0970 • Since June 9, 2008

FRE E ES

7 Years...

TIM

We're expanding to better serve our customer's needs.

5½ Years...

Stacia's Grooming & Pet Boutique

6 Years...

507-383-5773

507-402-2348

Spirits Home Brew Supplies

1507 Blake Ave.

507-379-BEER

5 Years...

4 Years...

502 Cardinal Ln. • Albert Lea, MN 56007 (507) 383-0263 • kjosconstruction@gmail.com

Get bowling scores Sundays in the Sports section.

6 Years...

Terin Smith-Bangert Independent Representative and Team Leader with Avon since 2010

507-402-0409 terin52@gmail.com

4 Years...

total security of southern mn, llc Monitored Burglar Alarms and Fire Alarms Digitally

Recorded Camera Systems • Sales • Service • Installation 201 South Big or small we groom them 24 years experience Washington Lowest monitoring rates around • High & Low Voltage work all with love! Cats too! Albert Lea, LOCALLY OWNED 404 Old Hwy 65 S, Clarks Grove, MN Always taking new clients! Rick Mummert MN struesdell9@hotmail.com rick.mummert@ 1034 S. Broadway, Albert Lea 507-256-4443 Cell: 507-383-1958 gmail.com FREE QUOTES/ pEacE OF mind iS pRicElESS www.ronholtanrealty.com

373-0243

Fitness Center Office Hours - School Days; 7:30am-3:00pm. Located in the Alden-Conger School Main Office Fitness Center Coordinator Jenny Hovendick jhovendick@ac242.us 507-874-3240

ATE Collective S

Residential & Commercial Jesse & Kelly Krick

5½ Years...

6 Years...

Fitness Center

4 Years...

We want your marriage, engagement and birth announcements. (507) 373-5275 • 1-888-396-9628 2527 Bridge ave. (across from northBridge mall) alBert lea, mn verneidechevy.com

4 Years...

Do you want this spot? 305 S. Newton Call Albert Lea 507-369-5140 379-9850 today! www.allurespalon.com

Stop by the Tribune, 808 West Front St.

3 Years...

290 W. Main Glenville, MN

448-3868 Like us on


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to enjoy the patriotic music it will play prior to the fireworks display over the lake, which is scheduled at dusk — approximately between 10 to 11 p.m. Visit the Albert Lea Convention and Visitor’s Bureau’s website at albertleatourism. org for more information.

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The excitement of the Fourth of July will kick off a day early with the annual Third of July Parade. The theme for the Albert Lea-Freeborn County Chamber of Commerce sponsored parade is “Let Freedom Ring.” Units for the parade will begin lining up at 5 p.m. at the Freeborn County Fairgrounds. The parade will then follow Bridge Avenue to Fountain Street and ends at Central Park. Some will get to enjoy a three-day weekend, as the Fourth of July falls on a Monday this year. Ways to spend the day include visiting a car show from 2 to 6 p.m. in downtown Albert Lea. The show is sponsored by the Old Car Co., American Legion Post 56 and the Albert Lea-Freeborn County Chamber of Commerce, among others. Those who prefer the water over dry land can visit the Fourth of July performance of the Bayside Ski Show, which will be from 2 to 3 p.m. at Edgewater Park. There will be a Community Band concert from 8 to 9 p.m. at the gazebo at Fountain Lake Park. The public is invited

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Glenville Days is coming back again this year over a three-day span. Many events from years past are returning, just in a different order than before. The festival begins June 10 with an outdoor movie. June 11 will be filled with park activities, a parade and the river run and walk. Children’s games and activities such as face painting, a ring toss, inflatable jumpers and bingo will be available, among others in Glenville Park. Diesel Drive will perform during a street dance later that night on the Main Street stage. The street dance tickets are $8 in advance or $10 at the gate. Advance tickets will be on sale at Citizens Bank, the American Legion and Tailgaters. The festival ends June 12 with a community church service at 9 a.m. at First Lutheran Church.

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Farm & City Days returns to New Richland this year from July 8 through July 10. Returning this year is the Little Miss and Mister Pageant. The pageant has four categories: Little Miss Farmer, Little Mister Farmer, Little Miss City and Little Mister City. Little Miss and Mister City have to live within the city limits of New Richland and Little Miss and Mister Farmer have to have a rural New Richland address. There will be plenty of other activities, including children’s games, food vendors and other activities and events. The Farm & City Days Grand Parade will by July 9, with check-in starting at 3 p.m. and the parade at 5 p.m. As of press time for this publication, the parade grand marshals had not yet been announced. There will be a street dance starting at 8 p.m. July 9 featuring the band Cherry Gun.

Emmons Borderfest will span two days this year and feature music, a parade and other activities. A dance kicks off the weekend at 8:30 p.m. June 24 with music from Lake Mills-based Overtime DJ at the Emmons American Legion. Festivities on June 25 begin at 9 a.m. with a senior citizens’bake sale at the Emmons Senior Center. A parade starts at 10:30 a.m. Lineup for the parade begins at 9:30 a.m. in front of the Lutheran church. The library and museum will have a book sale Saturday, and a kids’ pedal pull is at noon downtown. A car and tractor show is

from noon until 2:30 p.m. in downtown Emmons — registration begins at 10 a.m. Awards with numerous door prizes will be awarded at 3 p.m. downtown. A car and motorcycle cruise begins at 4 p.m. downtown, and a pork chop supper for Emmons Sons of the American Legion and Emmons Commercial Club is from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Musician Dunnel Lenort performs from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Legion, and Strait Run will follow from 8 p.m. to midnight at the Legion.

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The city moved when the Chicago & North Western Railway track was laid running northwest out of Albert Lea. A new Hartland post office was established in 1868. The city was platted in 1877 and was incorporated on Aug. 31, 1893. Today, that railroad stops in Hartland. To the south, the line is abandoned to Albert Lea and plans are in the works for Freeborn County to purchase the corridor and make it a bike trail.

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While Freeborn doesn’t have any community events planned for this summer, it is still maintaining its website to keep locals up to date. The city of Freeborn launched a website — www.cityoffreebornmn.com — last year to keep residents updated on

events, city council minutes and a water improvement project, among others. Freeborn recently finished merging its water treatment system with Hartland in the last year. Residents and visitors can find updates on the transition on the website. The new treatment facility is in Hartland with Freeborn connected through distribution lines between the two communities.


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BRICELYN — The 59th annual Bricelyn Fourth of July celebration will span three days this year and feature a wide array of family activities. Events begin with a pork sandwich supper from 5 to 7 p.m. July 1 at the Bricelyn fire station, followed by a free movie at 7:30 p.m. Registration for the Ron Sander Memorial Run begins at 8 a.m. July 2. A one-mile run or walk begins at 8:30 a.m., followed by a 5k run and walk at 9 a.m. Also at 9 a.m., co-ed volleyball tournaments begin at city park. A parade will be at 1 p.m. This year’s grand marshals are former lifeguards in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Bricelyn swimming pool. A cribbage tournament follows the parade at the Bricelyn American Legion. An art exhibit featuring the work of John Skare will also take place that afternoon. The seventh annual rendezvous featuring life during the Civil War will be all day July 2.

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If you go What: Bricelyn Fourth of July celebration When: Activities run from July 1 through July 3 The activities on July 2 will also feature a balloon lady, bean bag tournament and other activities. At 7:30 p.m., there will be a variety show at the Bricelyn Lutheran Church. Fireworks are expected at dusk. A dance at the Bricelyn Legion featuring the Walking Eagle Band begins at 8 p.m. Events on July 3 begin with the annual Bricelyn Fire Department pancake breakfast from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the station. A community worship service will begin at 10 a.m. at city park, featuring Sunrise and Joyful Noise. In case of inclement weather, the service will be at Bricelyn Lutheran Church. Throughout the celebration, clues will be listed at Bud’s Cafe for the medallion hunt, and the Bricelyn Area Museum and little red schoolhouse will be open for public tours.

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Geneva Bar & Grill will host the annual Geneva Cancer Run on June 11. In its fifth year, the event has become increasingly popular, according to organizer DeeAnn Randall. Last year, 155 riders took to the streets to raise money for people battling cancer. Registration is $10 per rider and will last from 9 to 10:50 a.m. For those who do not want to drive a vehicle, a bus will be available to ride. The rider fee must still be paid to ride the bus. The ride will begin at 11 a.m. and will be led by 8-year-old Connor Weckworth, who has been battling brain cancer. Weckworth and his family will ride in a fire truck, while motorcycles, cars and a bus follow behind. The ride will have a short intermission for lunch in Racine and then continue through Spring Valley and Brownsdale. Finally, riders will return to Geneva around 4:30 p.m. After the ride concludes, the fun times begin at Geneva Bar and Grill with a silent auction, live auction, raffle drawing and live music provided by Rush

what: Geneva Cancer Run when: Ride begins at 11 a.m. June 11 Hour from Austin and Rip Doozers, Randall said. From country to rock, these bands will be sure to interest fans of all music genres. Items up for auction in the live auction include donated furniture and crafts. The silent auction will include baskets donated by local businesses and will close at 6:30 p.m. At 7 p.m. the raffle will be drawn with a 40-inch television, a Dell laptop, a gas grill and a motorcycle service card worth $250 up for grabs. Raffle tickets are $10. Winners do not need to be present to receive their prize. City Park will be open for free camping for those who do not wish to leave at the end of the night. Last year, the Geneva Cancer Run brought in around $13,000. This year, with the addition of the raffle, organizers hope to raise $25,000. The money raised in this event goes to help with daily expenses for those who are batThe Geneva Cancer Run will take place June 11 starting at Geneva Bar & Grill. PRovIdEd tling cancer.

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esigned after Thursdays on First and Third in Rochester, Wind Down Wednesday has gained popularity since its creation in 2011. Now in its fifth year, the summer market and music festival will return to the downtown area for the first time this year on June 15 with exciting things to do for people of all ages. Wind Down Wednesday is held on the third Wednesday of each summer month in downtown Albert Lea. The other dates for the event are July 20 and Aug. 17. Wind Down Wednesday in June will have lots of entertainment from dancing to singing. Entertainers include the following: • 11:30-1:30 p.m.: Chloe Hope and Evan Koehler • 2 p.m.: Meraki Dancers • 4:30 p.m.: Albert Lea Dance Team • 5 to 8 p.m.: Allison Scott Acts from previous years will also return throughout the summer. Patchouli will headline in July, and New Sound Underground will perform in August. For younger audiences, the Kids Zone promises something new and fun for children to do. In previous years, activities have included painting and other crafts. To provide relief from the warm summer weather, the The Albert Lea Fire Department and the city of Albert Lea put together a pop-up splash pad on Broadway as a part of Wind Down Albert Lea Fire Department will set Wednesday in 2015. CollEEN HaRRIsoN/albERt lEa tRIbUNE up a pop-up splashpad from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. June 15. p.m. there will be stories, songs and For those who would rather stay dry, games. Wind Down Wednesday has a multitude For those who want to get out on the of activities. Vendors typically come water, Wednesday on the Water runs from the Albert Lea area and have many the same day from 4 to 5:30 p.m. The exciting things to sell from jewelry to Albert Lea Boathouse will bring canoes artwork. to Fountain Lake Park for people of all Popular food vendors include Taco ages to use for no cost. King, The 112 On Broadway and Fat Jill’s Cupcakes. Green Mill and the Kiwanis Club will also make an appearance this year. For the first time at Wind Down On July 13, Fountain Lake Park will Wednesday, The Interchange Wine & transform into a fun-filled carnival from Coffee Bistro will serve local wines in 4 to 7 p.m. There will be carnival games, a wine tasting event. face painting, bouncies and even a photo booth. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. The cost for this event will be $2.

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Follow the Yellow Brick Broadway down to Fountain Lake Park at 6 p.m. Aug. 15 for a free showing of “The Wizard of Oz” starting at dusk. Before the film begins, there will be music provided by the community band as well as photo opportunities with characters from the movie.

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Alden festivAl to celebrAte heritAge by Kelly Wassenberg

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Alden’s Morin Lake Days will kick off at noon June 17 with the Morin Lake Days medallion hunt. Clues will be posted to the front door of City Hall each day at noon and 6 p.m. until the medallion is found. The Wes Hintz fishing contest will take place from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at Morin Lake. Children up to age 16 can participate as long as they bring their own equipment and bait. Instructions will be given out at the park shelter. Those who are hooked on fishing can visit the Community Museum from 1 to 4 p.m. Several events will take place at 5 p.m. at the lake. The Community Pride Monument will be dedicated, Alden Boy Scouts will serve supper on the lake and the Alden Legion Auxiliary will host its kiddie carnival. The FFA-sanctioned kiddie tractor pull will start at 7 p.m. outside Hemmingway Transfer. The Sons of the American Legion softball tournament will start the evening of June 17 and run into the following day at North Park. North Park will also host Only 15 minutes from Albert Lea

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Wells Kernel Days bringing back popular events for celebration By Kelly Wassenberg

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Wells Kernel Days is slated for Aug. 18 through Aug. 21 and will bring back many of the events that make people want to return to the celebration year after year. While plans are still being finalized for the upcoming celebration, Wells Chamber of Commerce Director Emily Hassing said event-goers can plan on most of the events of years past returning. The annual Little Miss Kernel program typically takes place the Thursday prior to the weekend so the newlycrowned winner can participate in the weekend’s events. For the younger members of the area, the celebration features a petting zoo, inflatables for all ages, a kids’ tractor pedal pull and a kiddie parade. Family events include lunch at Wells Federal Bank. Horse and buggy rides are given during this time, and other activities like face painting are usually a part of the event. Bevcomm traditionally provides root beer floats for those in attendance, as well. Other activities downtown include the Jim Lawrence Orchestra playing in front of Wells Depot Museum, which extends its hours for visitors during the celebration weekend. The parade, classic car show and street dance also take place downtown. Most other events, including Friday night fireworks, take place at Half Moon Park. Various artists grace the stage, while food and drink vendors offer a variety of treats. The park will also host inflatables, softball and volleyball tournaments and the Wells Jaycees beer garden. More information about the celebration will be released in the coming months. For more information, visit the Wells Kernel Days Facebook page.

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Manchester named after Illinois town By Tim engstrom

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This small community with less than 100 residents is about six miles north of Albert Lea on Minnesota Highway 13. There is no summer festival in Manchester. The Bend in the Road bar was popular in the summer for its volleyball and horseshoe league, but it has been closed since June 2013. There is a softball diamond and a play park. The town has one church, Manchester Lutheran Church. Manchester was named after a town in Illinois and was originally platted in 1882, then platted again and surveyed in 1898. The city incorporated in 1947. A tornado struck it in 1952, destroying many homes and businesses. The city received its name from a community in Illinois. The children in Manchester attend schools in Albert Lea.

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Albert Lea offers a men’s league and a co-ed league. The men’s league plays on Mondays and the co-ed league sees its action on Sundays. All games are played at Snyder Field. Leagues run approximately 12 weeks with weather permitting Sand volleyball also begins in August, with co-ed and women’s leagues running on Tuesdays and

Wednesdays at Snyder Field. Leagues run approximately 12 weeks with weather permitting. The summer softball season is in high-gear, having started at the beginning of May. The men’s league plays double-headers on Thursdays and co-ed plays one game each Sunday at Synder Field. Playoffs for the leagues will begin in July.

Northwood hosting variety of Fourth of July festivities By Colleen Harrison

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Northwood will have its annual Fourth of July festivities on July 1, 2, 3 and 4 this year. The beer garden will be open throughout the weekend, hosting performances by Angel Val, Bad Girl Friends and Rhino. There will also be softball and golf tournaments throughout the weekend. There will be a pool party July 1 and the TUNE run and walk will be on July 2. A parade will start at 11 a.m. on the Fourth followed by food, inflatables and Miss Northwood at the Worth County Fairgrounds. There will also be karaoke and beanbag and horseshoe tournaments that day, before fireworks finish off the festivities later that night. Friday, July 1 5 p.m.: Pool party 6 p.m.: Beer garden opens 7 p.m.: Root beer garden, activities for children in front of community center on Central Avenue 7 p.m.: Beer bong contest in beer garden 8 p.m.: Angel Val performs in beer garden 9 p.m.: Bad Girl Friends performs in beer garden

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Are you ready for the summer baseball season in Albert Lea? By Jarrod Peterson

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It is almost time again for Legion baseball in Albert Lea. Jay Enderson is an assistant coach for the Albert Lea High School varsity baseball team, and will be manning the dugout for the Albert Lea Post 56 American Legion baseball team in 2016. The team is compromised of athletes about the same age as high school varsity teams. Home games will be played at Hayek Field on Clark Street.

Legion schedule June 12: at Rochester Pats, 4 p.m June 14: Waseca, 7 p.m. June 15: Faribault, 7 p.m. June 17: at Rochester Century, 5:30 p.m. June 19: at Winona, noon* June 21: Owatonna, 7 p.m.

June 24-26: at Mankato Tourney, TBD June 29: Rochester Mayo, 5 p.m.* June 30: at Waseca 6:30 p.m. July 3: Parade July 7: at Owatonna 7:30 p.m. July 9: Austin, 7 p.m. July 10: at Austin, 7 p.m. July 15: Rochester Century 6:30 p.m. *doubleheader

Knights schedule albert Lea Knights 11aa schedule June 12: at Waseca tournament, TBD June 17: Albert Lea Knights Classic (at Snyder Field), TBD June 24: at Rochester tournament, TBD albert Lea Knights 13aaa schedule June 10: at Woodbury tournament, TBD June 17: at Rochester tournament, TBD July 8: at MBT State tournament, TBD July 15: at Gopher State tournament,

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Firewood Myre-Big Island restrictions It is illegal to bring fireState Park address: 19499 780th Ave., Albert Lea Phone: 379-3403; call 866-857-2757 or visit www. stayatmnparks.com to make reservations. Info.: Vehicle permits are required for all vehicles entering Minnesota state parks and recreation areas. Camping fees for the entire length of stay must be paid in advance when a reservation is made.

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wood into state parks, state forest campgrounds or dayuse areas unless purchased from an approved vendor. To find an approved firewood vendor near your destination, check the DNR website approved firewood vendor listing for each state park. Be sure to keep your receipt to show proof of purchase. If you bring unapproved firewood with you to a state-administered campground, it will be confiscated. If the wood is from a quarantined area outside Minnesota, you could be violating a federal law.

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Ellendale hosting free music events throughout summer The community of Ellendale will host free musical events between Memorial Day and Labor Day, according to a press release. Most shows are performed on Second Street between First National Bank and the Ellendale Cafe. In the case of inclement weather, the shows will be moved to the Ellendale Community Building. Those who would like to attend are encouraged to bring their favorite lawn chair. The schedule of events is as follows:

June

June 11: Darlene Schmidt 7-8 p.m. June 18: Brooke Lundberg 7-8 p.m. June 23: Dan Stursa Band 6-9 p.m.

June 24: BSide Band 7-9 p.m. June 25: Roger and Todd Utpadel 7-8 p.m.

July

July 2: High Street Band 7-10 p.m. performed at Beaver Lake Pavilion July 9: Flashback 7-9 p.m. July 16: Diamond Ridge Band 7-8 p.m. July 23: BSide Band 7-8 p.m. July 30: Twisted Sisters 7-8 p.m.

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Aug. 6: Emma Hellevik 7-8 p.m. Aug. 13: Shawn Larson 7-8 p.m. Aug. 20: Neverly Brothers 7-8 p.m. Aug. 27: Ross Sletten 7-8 p.m. Sept 3: Matt Arthur Band 7-9 p.m.

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go back in time at annual Rendezvous If you go

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What: Big Island Rendezvous When: Oct. 1 and 2 Where: Bancroft Bay Park

Thousands of people will gather at the 30th annual Big Island Rendezvous Oct. 1 and 2 at Bancroft Bay Park in Albert Lea. Traders will demonstrate different skills, such as wood making, candle making, crafts, blacksmithing, silversmithing, pottery, cooking over an open fire, making clothing and printing fabric. Education Days will be Sept. 29 and 30. Re-enactors will portray historical figures such as Teddy Roosevelt, Benjamin Franklin and Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln. Students will learn about gold panning, blacksmithing, campfire cooking, candlemaking, shoemaking, folk music, food preparation, Native American lifestyles, pottery, the Revolutionary War, silversmithing and woodworking.

1 and Oct. 2, Skalley Line on Oct. 1, and Adam Granger and Armadillo Sound. Re-enactors in full costume will display and sell their wares.

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Various community groups and people offer a huge selection of specialty foods including Greek kabobs, baked potatoes stuffed with pork, frybread tacos, pork chops on a stick, bratwurst, smoked turkey legs, cheese curds, chicken strips, beef jerky, buffalo burgers, pickles on a stick, wild rice soup in a bread bowl, mini-doughnuts and fry bread.

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People can enjoy live music and dance, including RPR — formerly Tanglefoot — on Oct. 1 and Oct. 2, Wild Goose Chase Cloggers on Oct. 1, Alan Munde Trio on Oct. 1 and Oct. 2, Greenwood Tree on Oct.

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Ellendale Days is June 23 through 26 and will feature events fit for the whole family. Festivities kick off when the Dan Stursa Band takes the stage at 7 p.m. June 23. Bingo night will also be June 23 in the Ellendale Community Building. Registration for the 5k Glow Run begins at 7 p.m. at City Park. Attendees are asked to wear clothing that lights up or glows. Proceeds will benefit new playground equipment. June 24 is movie night, sponsored by Ellendale Ambulance Department. The B-Side Band performs at 7 p.m., and a Lions Club meat raffle will also take place that night. On June 25, citywide garage sales begin at 7 a.m., followed by a beanbag toss at 10 a.m. behind the liquor store. A car show will be by the bus shed and will be sponsored by Ellendale Lions Club. Turtle races will also be June 25. A parade will be at 4 p.m. June 25 along Main Street, and a pork chop supper is from 5 to 7 p.m. Roger and Todd Uptadel will perform from 7 to 8 p.m. on the community garden stage. A petting zoo will also be in town and will be sponsored by a 4-H club. A teen dance begins at 8 p.m., with an adult street dance behind the liquor store

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People could paint their choice of ceramics at a prior festival. running from 9 p.m. to midnight. A veterans’ memorial museum will be available during the weekend. A community church service is at 10 a.m. June 26 at the park, followed by a lunch sponsored by Ellendale Lions Club. Donations will be accepted. A tractor pull will be at noon by the ball fields and will be sponsored by the Ellendale Lions Club.


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OwatOnna events guide Information from the Owatonna Area June 25 Chamber of Commerce & Tourism.

Moto Mania Steele County Fairgrounds Park

June 12 Harry Wenger Marching Band Festival 11 a.m.

June 15 Relay for Life Fundraiser The Blast 5-10 p.m.

Fundraiser at The Blast from 5 to 10 p.m., Wednesday, June 15. Enjoy your favorite ice cream treat and help fight cancer. Luminaries will be available for $10 each.

June 17 Movie in the Park: “Daddy Daycare” Central Park 8:15-11 p.m.

A small group of veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars are spreading the word about the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the services and support that they provide. Events like Moto Mania bring a wider exposure to the challenges that returning and current veterans face in finding a community of support that exists outside of the military. How can this be accomplished? Tear your chopper around a dirt track and camp out with your buddies. Ride in, show off and camp out. Open and free event for all. Strap on a tent and camp out in the center of the dirt track at night.

June 26

Show times are around 9 p.m., and there will be pre-movie activities starting at 8:15 p.m. Bring blankets and chairs. Concessions will be available. Rain Date: June 18

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July 7-10, 14-17 “Grease” Little Theatre of Owatonna 7:30-9:30 p.m.

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City Beach • Location: 300 Johnson St. • Features: 1.6 acres of sandy beach off of Fountain Lake with roped off swimming area, bathhouse with restrooms and changing rooms, sand volleyball court, small public dock, picnic tables, tier one skate park • 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. daily • Admission: free • Information: 507-377-4370

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Ellendale’s Beaver Lake Beach • Location: About three to four miles northwest of Ellendale and next to Steele County Road 28. • Features: Swimming beach with nearby pavilions, play area, horseshoe pits, sand volleyball court, boat dock and fishing pier • Swimming lessons available • Lifeguards present from 1 to 6 p.m., June 8-Aug. 4 • Admission: free • Information: 451-1093

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Osage has many events planned for the summer for those willing to drive south of the border. Friday Night Out in City Park will return thanks to the Osage Chamber of Commerce. The event typically includes children’s games, live music and familyfriendly activities. A parade, farmers markets and a children’s night will also take place this summer, according to the Osage Chamber of Commerce.

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Get ready to read this summer at the Albert Lea Public Library July 11 10:30 a.m.: Storytime Noon: Teen DIY Book Club 2 p.m.: Fifth- and sixth-grade Book Pals Book Club

By Kelly Wassenberg

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Children and teens alike are invited to sign up online for the 2016 Albert Lea Public Library summer reading program. This year’s theme is “On Your Mark, Get Set . . . READ!” It kicked off June 6. Every week, at 10:30 a.m. Mondays and Tuesdays, there will be a storytime. The 10:30 a.m. slot will be filled by Art Zone time on Wednesdays and music and movement on Thursdays. A nighttime storytime will be at 6 p.m. Thursdays. There will be two Book Pals Book Clubs meeting this year. Fifth- and sixth-grade students meet at 2 p.m. Mondays and third- and fourth-grade students will meet at 2 p.m. Wednesdays. Signup for these two groups is required and can be done at the Children’s Desk. Science Blast will take place at 2 p.m. Tuesdays except for June 7 and July 5, which are reserved for Lego Time. A Teen DIY Book Club is also available at the library and will be at noon Mondays. All of the weekly programs run through July 21. At 2 p.m. June 21, author Derek Anderson will read his book “Ten Pigs: An Epic Bath Adventure” aloud, lead a reenactment of the book, sketch, sing and more. The Traveling Trunk Show is part of Once Upon a Reader, which is sponsored by SELCO and funded by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. There will also be special Thursday events offered at the library. These events include magician Jim Jayes, Jack Pearson’s Music Show, R.A.D. Zoo, Hanson Family, bingo, Jim Jayes’ Puppet Show and the Zoo Man. Each of the events will have two show times: 2 and 3 p.m. The Albert Lea Public Library is open from 1 to 5 p.m. on Sundays, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and from 1 to 6 p.m. Friday. To sign up for the program, visit alponline.org.

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July 12 10:30 a.m.: Storytime 2 p.m.: Science Blast July 13 10:30 a.m.: Art Zone Studio 2 p.m.: Third- and fourth-grade Book Pals Book Club July 14 10:30 a.m.: Music and Movement 2 p.m.: Jim Jayes Puppet Show 3 p.m.: Jim Jayes Puppet Show 6 p.m.: Night-time storytime July 18 10:30 a.m.: Storytime Noon: Teen DIY Book Club 2 p.m.: Fifth- and sixth-grade Book Pals Book Club Soren Fjermestad gets a kiss on the nose from a giant blue-tongued skink during the Zoo Man’s visit to Albert Lea Public Library last summer. CollEEN HaRRIsoN/albERt lEa tRIbUNE Noon: Teen DIY Book Club 2 p.m.: Fifth- and sixth-grade Book Pals Book Club June 7 10:30 a.m.: Storytime 2 p.m.: Lego Time June 8 10:30 a.m.: Art Zone Studio 2 p.m.: Third- and fourthgrade Book Pals Book Club June 9 10:30 a.m.: Music and Movement 2 p.m.: Magician Jim Jayes 3 p.m.: Magician Jim Jayes 6 p.m.: Nighttime storytime June 13 10:30 a.m.: Storytime Noon: Teen DIY Book Club 2 p.m.: Fifth- and sixth-grade Book Pals Book Club June 14 10:30 a.m.: Storytime 2 p.m.: Science Blast June 15 10:30 a.m.: Art Zone Studio 2 p.m.: Third- and fourth-grade Book Pals Book Club

June 16 10:30 a.m.: Music and Movement 2 p.m.: Jack Pearson’s Music Show 3 p.m.: Jack Pearson’s Music Show 6 p.m.: Nighttime storytime June 20 10:30 a.m.: Storytime Noon: Teen DIY Book Club 2 p.m.: Fifth- and sixth-grade Book Pals Book Club June 21 10:30 a.m.: Storytime 2 p.m.: Science Blast June 22 10:30 a.m.: Art Zone Studio 2 p.m.: Third- and fourth-grade Book Pals Book Club June 23 10:30 a.m.: Music and Movement 2 p.m.: R.A.D. Zoo 3 p.m.: R.A.D. Zoo 6 p.m.: Nighttime storytime June 27 10:30 a.m.: Storytime Noon: Teen DIY Book Club

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Oatmeal days festival a draw for many to Iowa community By albert Lea Tribune

As home to Malt-O-Meal and Grain Millers processing plants, St. Ansgar has plenty of reasons to celebrate oatmeal, which is exactly what it does every year during its annual Oatmeal Days Festival. This year the festival takes place on June 18 and will have events for participants of all ages. There will be a 5k color fun run/walk with registration beginning at 1 p.m. and the race beginning at 2 p.m. The route will start and end at City Park. It is $25 per person for those 17 and older. Participants 16 and under are only $15. In the past there has also been a bike race, cereal sale, beanbag tournaments, a pedal tractor pull, inflatables for children, and vendors and displays from home-based businesses. The evening typically concludes with the crowning of Miss St. Ansgar and a parade from the high school through downtown. St. Angar also hosts a July Herb Festival, which includes garden tours along with car and pedal tractor shows.

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On July 8 there will be a bake sale at 9 a.m. at Lake Mills Civic Center. The Lake Mills Senior Citizens Club will sponsor the sale, which will end when all its items are sold. Registration will begin for the 10th annual 5k from noon to 5 p.m. starting at Lake Mills Physical Therapy. Registration with payment must be received by June 27 to guarantee a commemorative zip-up in a specific size. Extra garments will be available at registration on a first-come, first-serve basis. Registration will continue at 6:45 a.m. July 9, with the

race to begin at 7:30 a.m. The funds donated from the race will benefit Lake Mills Bulldog Youth Running Club. The street dance beer garden will open at 7 p.m., an hour prior to a performance by the Devon Worley Band.

July 9

From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 9, flea market and craft vendors will be open at Oakwood Park. Free entertainment will also be available at the park from noon to 3 p.m. The Rendezvous will be open all day at Popcorn Hill. The event will feature crafts and demonstrations from days gone by. The parade will start at 10:30 a.m. According to Johnson, the route has yet to be determined, and she is still accepting entries into the parade. Lunch will be available at Oakwood Park. The Parents for D.C. Community Picnic supports the Lake Mills eighth-grade trip to Washington,

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Variety of entertainment planned for Worth Co. Fair By Colleen Harrison colleen.harrison@albertleatribune.com

The Worth County Fair will be from June 15 to June 19 at the Worth County Fairgrounds this year. As usual, the fair will be centered around a number of different FFA and 4-H events spanning multiple categories. Entertainment will range from different live acts such as Borderline Band and a rodeo, to a hypnotist and a Buddy Holly tribute. The fair queen contest will take place once again. Several free meals will be available, with different meals being sponsored by Farmers State Bank and NSB Bank. There are also a few barbecues and pork chop dinners planned. The fair will finish up with a 4-H teen dance.

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Noon: 4-H building opens 1 p.m.: 4-H/FFA horse show 7 p.m.: Fair queen contest 7:30 p.m.: A hypnotist performs

Thursday, June 16

9:30 a.m.: 4-H/FFA rabbit show in North Quonset Noon: 4-H building opens Noon: Free meal sponsored by Farmers State Bank in the Shelter House 1 p.m.: 4-H/FFA horse show in the North Arena 5:30 p.m.: Fair Board appreciation BBQ in the Shelter House 7 p.m.: Borderline Band performs in the Grandstand

Friday, June 17

8 a.m.: 4-H/FFA swine show in the Livestock Arena 11:30 a.m.: Worth County 4-H butterfly pork chop lunch in the Shelter House Noon: 4-H building opens 5 p.m.: 4-H/FFA poultry show 7 p.m.: Rodeo in the Grandstand

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8 a.m.: 4-H/FFA beef show in the Live-

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9:30 a.m.: Church service in the Shelter House 10:30 a.m.: Groundbreaking for new extension office and fair office 11:30 a.m.: Baby contest in the Shelter House Noon: Beef BBQ sponsored by Worth County Cattlemen in the Shelter House Noon: 4-H building opens Noon: 4-H/FFA sheep show in the Livestock Arena 4:30 p.m.: 4-H/FFA goat show in the Livestock Arena 7 p.m.: Buddy Holly tribute in the Grandstand 9 p.m.: 4-H teen dance in the Shelter House

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Forest City eveNts guide bands include Bloodgood, Righteous Blue Stars Drum Vendetta, King James and Random Hero, among others. and Bugle Corps Now through June 16

The Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps will have its fifth consecutive spring training on the Waldorf University campus this summer. Visitors are welcome to watch daily practices anytime at Waldorf University Bolstorff Field, or better yet, come for the final run through of the day, which typically happens at 8 p.m.

Aces Hole in One 1-4 p.m. June 12

Bear Creek Golf Course will host the Aces Hole in One from 1 to 4 p.m. June 12. The course’s 18 holes will be converted to par 3’s for the Hole in One. Closest to the pin will receive prizes.

Bash on the Farm June 24-25

Bash on the Farm will celebrate its 15th year of music at Heritage Park. There will be camping and inflatables at the two-day Christian music festival, which is free to the public. Featured

All Aboard! Noon-5 p.m. June 25

The Farmers Cooperative Association is giving visitors the opportunity to ride the first passenger train in Forest City since 1956. A train will depart at noon, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. to the Miller Terminal. Aboard, passengers will hear a Winnebago Historical Society member describe the history along the way. Get your tickets at the co-op or call 641-585-2814 to reserve a time. The organization is asking for donations; however, the tickets are free.

Puckerbrush Days July 14-17

Puckerbrush Days is Forest City’s annual community celebration. Several family-friendly events happen throughout the celebration, including the Rotary Club’s chicken barbecue feed and annual parade. New this year will also be a dog agility demonstration.

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Just Play, Bike Rodeo slated for Frank Hall Park By Sarah Stultz

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The Just Play festival and Bike Rodeo are slated for June 25 in Frank Hall Park. The Just Play festival goes from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be many children’s activities available for free, including bocceball, basketball, water sports and music. There will also be special rates at the city pool and free kayak and canoe use, said Albert Lea Convention and Visitors Bureau Executive Director Susie Petersen. The Just Play festival originated in 2015 under the direction of Bob Furland and Jenny Davis with the Albert Lea Parks and Recreation Department as a way to increase physical activity for children. Albert Lea is trying to implement this healthy living style among children as the city moves forward with the Blue Zones lifestyle. The Bike Rodeo will be from 9 to 11 a.m. in the parking lot of the city pool. There will be bike demonstrations, as well as free helmets and bikes given away. On the same day, there will be a dedication of the Shell Rock River Water Trail Haylee Reyerson climbs a rock wall set up at Frank Hall Park during Just Play! in 2015. The rock wall was one of several activities available for children to enjoy. saRah stUltz/ at 12:30 p.m. at Golden Point Launch. District 27 Sen. Dan Sparks and Dis- albERt lEa tRIbUNE trict 27A Rep. Peggy Bennett, along with Minnesota Department of Natural Resources officials, are slated to attend. The water trail spans 25 miles and begins on the north end of Fountain Lake in Edgewater Bay. It winds through Fountain and Albert Lea lakes until reaching the mouth of the Shell Rock All Iowa River at the Albert Lea Lake dam. From there, the trail follows the river until it Shop Hop reaches the Iowa border. It passes by the June 1-30 Blue Zones Walking Trail, the Blazing Star Landing, a boat launch and backRow by Row pack sites at Myre-Big Island State Park, Experience among others. June 21-September 6

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inDeX of aDVertisers 4 Seasons Travel...................................................................... 14 Accentra Credit Union ........................................................... 42 Addie’s Floral & Gifts............................................................. 14 Ag Power .................................................................................. 54 Alamco Wood Products LLC ................................................. 11 Albert Lea Art Center ............................................................ 14 Albert Lea Assembly of God................................................. 27 Albert Lea Park & Recreation ....................................... Cover Albert Lea Public Library .............................................. Cover Albert Lea Public Warehouse ............................................... 28 Albert Lea Seed House .......................................................... 44 Albert Lea Senior Center....................................................... 25 Albert Lea Steel ...................................................................... 22 Albert Lea Vet Clinic .............................................................. 22 ALEDA........................................................................................ 3 ALFC Chamber................................................................. Cover Americinn/Microtel, Clear Lake .......................................... 71 Antique Shops of Clear Lake................................................. 70 Applebee’s ................................................................................ 18 Aro Accounting ....................................................................... 46 Art’s Shoes ............................................................................... 61 Autumn Artistry ..................................................................... 61 B&D Metalworks .................................................................... 51 Becker Auto ............................................................................. 47 Bella Apartments .................................................................... 53 Bergdale Harley Davidson.................................................... 25 Between Friends Boutique .................................................... 14 Bonnerup Funeral Home ....................................................... 29 Bonnerup Funeral Home, New Richland............................ 46 Bricelyn Agency ..................................................................... 47 Broadway Bike Company ...................................................... 14 Broskoff Structures ............................................................... 48 Budget Blinds .......................................................................... 19 Cargill ......................................................................................... 5 Central Park Frames & Findings ......................................... 58 Cheers Liquor .......................................................................... 18 Church Offset Printing .......................................................... 44 City Limits Eatery .................................................................. 63 Clarks Grove Golf................................................................... 56 Clarks Grove Hardware ........................................................ 56 Clothing Care Center.............................................................. 14 Coldwell Banker Home Connection..................................... 15 Collectors Wonderland........................................................... 71 College St. Apartments .......................................................... 53 Collins Auto Repair .................................................................. 9 Commerce Bank...................................................................... 48 Complete Realty............................................................. 29 & 53 Concordia Lutheran Church ................................................. 26 Conger Catering ...................................................................... 52 Conger Meat Market .............................................................. 52 Crescendo Fine Dining .......................................................... 18 Crossroads Church ................................................................. 26 Curt’s Pharmacy ..................................................................... 20 CVB ........................................................................................... 11 Dave’s Auto Service ............................................................... 64 Daycare Page .......................................................................... 10 Dewey Kruger Music ............................................................. 65 Diamond Jo Casino .......................................................... Cover Doors & Floors In.................................................................... 72 Doug’s Painting & Sandblasting ........................................... 25 Dr. Lundstrom, DDS ............................................................... 25 Eastside Liquor ......................................................................... 8 Edward Jones, Paul Nolette .................................................. 22 Emelie Paulson ........................................................................ 57 Emerson’s on Main ................................................................. 60 Emmons Legion....................................................................... 45 Etcetera Tanning and Clothing ............................................. 22 Expressions Salon and Spa .................................................... 15 Fallgatters Market.................................................................. 65 Family Dental .......................................................................... 64

Fantastic Sam’s ....................................................................... 42 Farmer’s Insurance, Joey Talamantes ................................ 15 Farmer’s Mutual Insurance of Manchester ....................... 52 Fat Jill’s .................................................................................... 65 First Lutheran Church ........................................................... 27 First Presbyterian Church .................................................... 27 Fisher’s Fine Jewelers ........................................................... 15 Fleet Farm Supply .................................................................. 72 Flip Flop Farm Girls............................................................... 22 Frames R Us ............................................................................ 15 Freeborn Construction........................................................... 47 Freeborn County Environmental Services......................... 23 Freeborn County Government ............................................. 21 Freeborn County Historical Society .................................... 28 Freeborn Lumber Company and Design Center ................. 5 Freeborn-Mower Cooperative Services .............................. 24 Ganson Auto & RV .................................................................. 12 Geneva Bar & Grill ................................................................. 48 Gifts Galore ............................................................................. 61 Glenville American Legion ................................................... 45 Glenville Plumbing ................................................................. 45 Glenville-Emmons Schools.................................................... 45 Grace Lutheran Church ......................................................... 27 Grow Forest City ............................................................. Cover Grumpy’s Boat Covers ........................................................... 55 Hanna’s Heating & Cooling ................................................... 28 Hartland Evangelical Lutheran Church ............................. 27 Hemenway Storage ................................................................ 47 Heritage Park .......................................................................... 67 Hi-Yield....................................................................................... 7 Hillcrest Cemetary ................................................................. 57 Home Federal Bank ............................................................... 24 Home Solutions ......................................................................... 2 Home Sweet Home ................................................................. 63 Hormel Institute ..................................................................... 24 Injection Technology Diesel Service ................................... 65 ISC Financial ........................................................................... 14 J’Avenue ................................................................................... 70 Jag Tours .................................................................................. 68 Jake’s Pizza .............................................................................. 15 Jamie Kyllo .............................................................................. 57 Jenson Plumbing & Heating ................................................. 48 Kernel Restaurant .................................................................. 59 KIMT.................................................................................. Cover Kountry Kupboard.................................................................. 60 L&D Ag ..................................................................................... 46 Lady of the Lake ..................................................................... 71 Lake Mills Chamber Development Corporation ............... 64 Lake Mills Community School .............................................. 64 Lake Mills Physical Therapy ................................................ 64 Larson Contracting .......................................................... Cover Larson’s Mercantile ................................................................ 70 Lawnscapes, LLC .................................................................... 22 LeVerne Carlson Fitness Center .......................................... 50 Loverink Drainage.................................................................. 55 Lyla’s Boutique ........................................................................ 70 Main St. Blossoms................................................................... 60 Main St. Dental ........................................................................ 46 Mama’s Gift Corner ................................................................ 22 Manchester-Hartland Telephone Co. ................................... 52 Marketplace Foods ................................................................. 20 Mayo Clinic Health System................................................... 68 Mona’s Style ............................................................................. 57 Morreim Drainage .................................................................. 52 Nancy’s Café ............................................................................ 15 National Eagle Center .............................................................. 1 New to You Consignment ...................................................... 15 NIACC................................................................................ Cover Nick’s Country Store .............................................................. 47 North American Mat .............................................................. 55

Northbridge Mall ............................................................. Cover Northern Country Co-op ........................................................ 50 Northland Custom Interiors.................................................. 65 Northstar Apartments ........................................................... 53 Northstar Powersports and Marine..................................... 17 Northwood Theatre ................................................................ 65 Northwood True Value ........................................................... 65 Oakview Golf Course ............................................................. 50 Our Saviors Lutheran Church .............................................. 27 Peterson, Kolker, Haedt & Benda LTD ............................... 57 Produce State Bank ................................................................ 55 Produce State Bank ......................................................... Cover Ralphene’s ................................................................................ 70 Reinertson’s Embroidery ...................................................... 15 Royal Lawn .............................................................................. 56 Royal Sports ............................................................................ 56 Salem Lutheran Church ......................................................... 27 Schroeder Electric.................................................................. 51 Scoopy Doos ............................................................................. 67 Scott’s Office Supply .............................................................. 57 Security Bank .......................................................................... 23 Security Bank, Alden ............................................................. 50 Security Bank, Emmons ........................................................ 45 Shell-Rock River Watershed ................................................. 20 Shoff Chiropractic .................................................................. 15 Side Door Antiques ................................................................. 63 Simply Charming Ceramics .................................................. 22 Skyline Express Laundry ...................................................... 24 South Central Pet Care .......................................................... 28 St. John’s Lutheran Community ............................................. 6 St. John’s Lutheran Community ........................................... 26 St. Theodore’s Catholic Church ............................................ 27 St. Theodore’s Catholic School.............................................. 19 Starboard Market ................................................................... 70 Steam It Clean ......................................................................... 29 Steele County Historical Society ......................................... 58 Strong Insurance Agency ...................................................... 15 Tailgaters ................................................................................. 45 Teluwut ..................................................................................... 60 The Color Wheel...................................................................... 15 The Flower Gallery ................................................................ 61 The Front Porch ...................................................................... 60 The Mills Theater ................................................................... 64 The Quilted Forest .................................................................. 67 The Stitchery Nook................................................................. 60 The Willows.............................................................................. 46 Thompson Oil........................................................................... 55 Thompson Sanitation.............................................................. 56 Thorne Crest Senior Living Community...................... Cover Thorne Crest Senior Living Community............................. 27 Three In One Restaurant ....................................................... 54 Thymeless Treasures ............................................................. 63 Total Glass-Lock, Inc .............................................................. 21 United Employees Credit Union .......................................... 43 US Bank .................................................................................... 72 Vacation Bible School............................................................. 27 Van Wilgren Farm Drainage ................................................. 55 Ventura Foods................................................................... Cover Vern Eide ........................................................................... Cover Village Cooperative Services................................................ 13 Walmart .................................................................................... 13 Weathered Elements .............................................................. 70 Wells Dairy Queen .................................................................. 51 Wells Federal Bank................................................................. 29 Wells Insurance Agency ........................................................ 51 Welsh Chiropractic ................................................................. 65 Wild Prairie Primitives & Antiques ..................................... 67 Wind Down Wednesday .................................................. Cover Winnebago Historical Society .............................................. 66


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Mason City Exchange Club hosting Fourth of July celebration Exchange Club of Mason City has presented their annual Independence Day Celebration since 1981. It will be held Sunday, July 3, at Mohawk Stadium on the campus of Mason City High School. Entertainment begins at 9 p.m. with the Mason City Municipal Band playing a selection of patriotic favorites. Fireworks begin at 10 p.m. This celebration is free to the public.

cleAr lAke events guide 5:00-9:00 p.m. June 10-11 Country Meadow Place Assisted Midwest F100 Nationals Truck Show City Park

Annual Midwest F-100 Nationals at the City Park. Sponsored by the Twin City F-100 Club. Open to Ford trucks thru 1979. Registration noon to 6 p.m. Friday, 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday. Door prizes, goodie bags, dash plaques, kids games, and hot dog roast Friday night. Saturday includes a noon lunch, afternoon cruise, prizes and trophies. Awards at City Park at 4 p.m.

June 10-11 Take Me Back Festival Friday: $20 Saturday: $5 Ralphene’s Cards & Gifts 317 Main Avenue

Collectors Wonderland 403 Main Avenue

Weathered Elements 401 Main Avenue

Legacy Antiques 315 Main Avenue

Visit the 24th Annual Antiques in the Square, Sunday, September 4, 2016

Welcome to Clear Lake! Come browse our shoppe Candles - Antiques - Lang - Signs - Books - Primative Accessories Jim Shore - Pictures - Soaps Fun Kitchen Accessories Life is Good - Willow Tree Williraye Studio Charles Viancin silicone lids Clear Lake Lifeguard® Apparrel

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Take Me Back Festival offers live entertainment. Proceeds go towards local charities. Friday at the Surf Ballroom: Johnny Holmes Band (7 to 11 p.m.) Saturday at PM Park: The Church of Cash (Johnny Cash Tribute) and Milk & Honey (6:30-11 p.m.)

June 17 Carnival to Fight Alzheimer’s

Living and Memory Care Community 17396 Kingbird Ave., Mason City Alzheimer’s is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States. One in three seniors who die have some sort of Alzheimer’s or dementia. It cannot be prevented, cured or even slowed. It affects you probably more than you know. This event raises money to bring awareness to Alzheimer’s diease. It will be from 5 to 9 p.m. at Country Meadow Place in Mason City.

June 18 Citywide garage sales

Families, clubs and organizations are invited to participate in Clear Lake’s citywide garage ales. This community event is fun for collectors, families and bargain hunters from around the area.

June 18

North Iowa Life Expo 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. Clear Lake The Dock (Old Bakery Building) 500 Main Ave. Clear Lake

This event helps people discover their passion and purpose by featuring exhibitors who will offer ideas for participation within the community. Learn about classes to take, clubs to join, activities to participate in, volunteer experiences and services that are provided within the community.

June 24 The Swon Brothers at the Surf Ballroom 8:00-11:55 p.m.

The Swon Brothers were recently finalists on NBC’s “The Voice.” Prior to their experience, however, The Swon Brothers spent years performing and recording music on their own label, which has been well-received among fans.

June 30 Fourth of July Celebration Downtown Clear Lake

Clear Lake’s premiere festival includes a midway, amusement rides, bingo, an open-air craft show by the lake, live music nightly in the bandshell, a traditional Independence Day parade down Main Avenue and a fireworks display over the lake on the Fourth.

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CLEAR LAkE EVEnTS GUIDE July 1 July 3 Fourth of July Celebration Downtown Clear Lake

Savoy Brown with Bernard Allison at the Surf Ballroom $20 in advance/ $25 at the door 8-11:55 p.m.

Arts & Craft Fair 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Evans United Shows Carnival opens noon Bingo tent opens noon Live music 7 p.m.

Legendary. Blues/rock institutions. True innovators. These are just a few of the ways Savoy Brown and Bernard Allison have been described over the past 40 years by music critics and fans. Enjoy an evening filled with rocking boogie, blues and rock.

July 1 Snake Oil Sinners at the Surf Ballroom Surf Ballroom $15 in advance/ $20 at the door 8-11:55 p.m.

July 4

Snake Oil will time warp you to a live ultimate rock experience. A night of the hair rock, melodic rock, metal and classic rock delivered loud and in your face like the rock shows you have been missing for years.

July 2 Fourth of July Celebration Downtown Clear Lake

Arts & Craft Fair 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Evans United Shows Carnival opens noon Bingo tent opens noon Live music 7 p.m.

Fireworks Party Cruise Lady of the Lake, docked downtown at the Seawall. Purchase Tickets from the Lady of the Lake 7-11 p.m.; Board at 7 p.m.

Family Fun Day and Wrist Band Day Arts & Craft Fair 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Evans United Shows Carnival opens noon (Wrist Band Day $17 noon-5 p.m.) Bingo tent opens noon Family Fun Day events (sponsored by CL Tel/CL Vision & Woodford Lumber & Home) Family Feud Game Show 1 p.m. Family Fun Time Games 3 p.m. Live Music 7 p.m. TBA

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Parade 10 a.m. Arts & Craft Fair 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Evans United Shows Carnival opens at noon Bingo tent opens at noon Denny’s School of Dance, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Clear Lake Municipal Band 8:30-10 p.m. Fireworks over Clear Lake 10 p.m. (Musical Tribute on 106.1FM, AM1490 and AM1300)

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July 3 Fourth of July Celebration Downtown Clear Lake

Fourth of July Celebration Downtown Clear Lake

Cruise includes food, live entertainment, & door prizes! Board at 7pm, cruise at 8pm, dock following the fireworks display. There is a cash bar on board. If fireworks are postponed due to weather the cruise will be postponed to coincide with the fireworks.

July 5 4th of July Celebration Downtown Clear Lake

Cruise Clear Lake on the Authentic Stern Wheeler For information and up-to-date public cruise schedule go to www.cruiseclearlake.com or call 1-641-357-2243 cruiseclearlake@gmail.com

Evans United Shows Carnival opens at noon Arts & Craft Fair open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

July 8-9 Bicycle, Blues & BBQ Festival City Park (for most events)

Bicyclists of all ages and abilities are invited to combine their love of bicycling with this annual weekend event that includes great food and blues music. The fun begins Friday night at 5:30 p.m. with free blues music in City Park, a variety of cycling related vendors and delicious barbeque. A time trial and criterium bicycle race will be held on Saturday along with barbecue vendors, with music continuing on in the evening at City Park. On Sunday, a 47/85 mile road race will begin at 10 a.m. near Tourist Park. Proceeds from the Bicycle, Blues and BBQ Festival support improving the healthy lifestyle through bike-related activities to include creating and improving bike trails, bike safety training, supporting cycling events and activities, and improving the amenities related to cycling. There is a registration fee for bike rides and races. For additional information and festival schedule visit www.bicyclebluesbbq.com.

July 16 Tommy James & The Shondells at the Surf Ballroom Surf Ballroom $30 in advance/ $35 at the door Doors open at 8 p.m.

The very mention of Tommy James & The Shondells evokes images of dances and the kind of fun that rock ‘n’ roll represented before it redefined itself on more serious terms. Between 1966 and 1969 the group enjoyed 14 Top 40 hits.

July 16 Antique & Classic Wooden Boat Show

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Downtown at the Seawall 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.

The Annual Clear Lake Antique and Wooden Boat Rendezvous will be at the Seawall area adjacent to City Park. Wooden, aluminum and fiberglass boats built from the 1920s-1960s will be displayed on land and in the water.

July 22-23 Lakeside DixieFest City Park Bandshell

Toe-tapping traditional Dixieland Jazz will be performed during Lakeside DixieFest! This event features professional jazz bands performing free outdoor festival concerts from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday and from noon to 9 p.m. Sunday.

July 23 Art Sail City Park 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Clear Lake Arts Center’s Art Sail features 75+ juried artists showcasing and selling their art in beautiful city park located next to the lake. —Information from clearlakeiowa.com.

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Heritage Park - Steam School May 21-22

Tree Town Music Festival May 26 -29

Winnebago Outdoor Adventure Race June 4

International Festival June 11

Winnebago County Relay for Life June 25

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Puckerbrush Days July 14-17

Heritage Festival July 17

Chamber Tractor Ride August 13

Steam Threshing Festival September 17-18

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Teens & children are invited to sign-up online at www.alplonline.org. Begin reading and recording books June 6. Storytime: Mondays & Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. Teen DIY Book Club: Mondays at Noon Book Pals Book Club - Gr. 5 & 6: Mondays at 2 p.m.* Science Blast: Tuesdays at 2 p.m. (Except on June 7 & July 5.) Lego Time: Tuesday, June 7 & Tuesday, July 5 at 2 p.m. Art Zones Studio: Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. Book Pals Book Club - Gr. 3 & 4: Wednesdays at 2 p.m.* Music & Movement: Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. Night-time Storytime: Thursdays at 6 p.m. *Sign-up required. Please stop by the Children’s Desk.

Magician Jim Jayes June 9 at 2 & 3 p.m. Jack Pearson’s Music Show June 16 at 2 & 3 p.m. R.A.D. Zoo June 23 at 2 & 3 p.m. Hanson Family June 30 at 2 & 3 p.m.

BINGO July 7 at 2 p.m. Jim Jayes’ Puppet Show July 14 at 2 & 3 p.m. The ZooMan July 21 at 2 & 3 p.m.

Come out for family fun! We will have many different activities, sports and fitness demonstrations, arts and crafts booths, hobbies, music, bike rodeo, discount prices at the Aquatic Center and so much more! When: Saturday, June 25th Time: 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Frank Hall Park area FREE! *Food and beverages available for purchase

Opens June 4, 2016 Open Mon-Fri 1:00-5:00 p.m. & 6:30-8:00 p.m. Sat & Sun 1:00-7:00 p.m. Daily Admission: Everyone $3.50 Children 2 & under $1.25 Non-Swimmer $2.50 Nighttime Admission: Everyone $2.00 Children 2 & under $1.00 We offer Family Passes, Individual Passes and Caretaker Passes! Check out www.ci.albertlea.mn.us for more information

NO REFUNDS~NO CHECKS

Take a seat, bring your blankies and snacks, relax and enjoy the show. Join author Derek Anderson, for a one-of-a-kind show. Derek will read his book Ten Pigs: an Epic Bath Adventure aloud, lead a reenactment of the book, sketch, sing and more . . . expect lots of audience participation to up the fun factor! The Traveling Trunk Show is part of Once Upon a Reader. Once Upon a Reader is brought to you by SELCO and funded by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund through the Clean Water Land and Legacy Amendment.

Thursday events are funded in part with money from Minnesota’s Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund. Also sponsored by Friends of the Albert Lea Public Library.

When: Fri. July 29th –Shaun the Sheep (PG) Fri. Aug. 19th –Cinderella (PG) Fri. Aug. 26th – Goosebumps (PG) Time: 8:30 p.m. Where: Edgewater Park Bandshell Fee: FREE Movies in the Park sponsored by First Presbyterian Church, YMCA and Parks and Rec. For more information on other events, programs, and trips check us out online at www.ci.albertlea.mn.us or contact us at 507.377.4370


Explore the New Thorne Crest! FEATURING:

★ New Wellness Center with Pool, Hot Tub, Fitness Equipment

Artist’s Rendering – Entryway

★ New Club Room, Wood Shop & Parking Garage! NOW OPEN!

★ New Assisted Living and Memory Care. Limited availability – so call now for your tour!

(507) 373-2311 www.ThorneCrest.net

Artist’s Rendering – New Lobby

1201 Garfield Ave. Albert Lea, MN Thorne Crest is owned and operated by American Baptist Homes of the Midwest, a not-for-profit provider of senior health care since 1930.

Welcome back to local banking.

Founded in rural Hollandale over 89 years ago, our roots are firmly tied to the land. We have to know-how to contribute to your success.

Produce State Bank 109 W. Park Ave. Hollandale (507) 889-4311

220 E. William St. Albert Lea (507) 373-5500

2401 Brige Ave. Albert Lea (507) 373-8600

Checking • Savings • Loans • CD's • IRAs • HSAs • Credit Cards • ATMs Debit Cards • Internet Banking • Telephone Banking • Safe Deposit Boxes

www.producestatebank.com

Now serving you at 3 locations!

Member

FDIC

Serving the community since 1926!


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