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Park Rapids Friendly Squares to host dance Dec. 31
PARK RAPIDS — The Park Rapids Friendly Squares will host a dance from 8 to 11 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 31, at the Park Rapids Airport, 301 Airport Rd. The caller will be Roger Lueth. This will be a mainstream dance with mostly singing calls, a release said. A potluck will be held at 10 p.m. with sloppy Joes provided by the club. For more information, contact Karen at (218) 732-3853.
Paul Bunyan Communications now offering yule log channel
BEMIDJI — Paul Bunyan Communications is offering a 24-hour yule log channel on Paul Bunyan Television service now through the holiday season. “Every year we get calls wondering where the yule log programming may be. Various networks have provided it in the past and some still do but how long and when varied,” Paul Bunyan Communications Marketing Supervisor Brian Bissonette said in a release. “So, this year our staff created a yule log channel for our television customers to have 24/7 Beltrami County Historical Society photo throughout the holiday The Lake Country Chordsmen barbershop quarter, 1973. Top row: Tom Jones and Bill season.” Easton. Bottom: Jack Drury and Dick Dickinson. The yule log footage will
air on channel 99. If the channel is not showing up, PBTV customers should try resetting their set-top boxes, the release said. The PBTV yule log channel will air through at least Jan. 3, 2024.
Winter fun kits available through Parks and Rec
BEMIDJI — The Bemidji Parks and Recreation Department will offer winter fun kits this holiday season at the Tourist Information Center. “Enjoy the great outdoors with these fun activity kits,” a release said. Each kit contains a backpack, kid’s thermal cup, winter hat, two hand warmers, a hot chocolate packet with a peppermint spoon and marshmallows, 3D light glasses, a light-up snowflake necklace and a holiday light scavenger hunt. The cost is $20 per kit. To register, visit www. ci.bemidji.mn.us. For more information, contact (218) 333-1862.
Gallery North offering ‘Happy Snowman’ door prize
BEMIDJI — Gallery North is offering a chance to win a print of Elaine Netland’s “Happy Snowman” painting during the month of December at Gallery North, 210 Fourth St. NW. The original painting is currently on display at Gallery North.
Participants must stop by the gallery to enter the prize drawing. No purchase necessary, only one entry per visit. To view the painting or learn more about Gallery North, visit gallerynorthbemidji.com.
City garbage pick-up date change for the New Year’s holiday
BEMIDJI — City of Bemidji residential refuse customers who are normally picked up on Monday, Jan. 1, will be picked up on Tuesday, Jan. 2. Bemidji City Hall will also be closed on Monday, Jan. 1, for the New Year’s holiday.
Parks and Rec now offering ornament-making kits
BEMIDJI — The city of Bemidji Parks and Recreation Department is offering ornament-making kits this December at the Tourist Information Center. Each kit contains a backpack, a gingerbread person craft, a yarn hat ornament craft, two decorate-your-own plastic ornaments, two hand warmers, a hot chocolate packet with a peppermint spoon and marshmallows, a light-up snowflake necklace and a holiday light scavenger hunt, a release said. The cost is $20 per kit. To register, visit www. ci.bemidji.mn.us. For more information, call (218) 333-1862.
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BEMIDJI — Headwaters Music and Arts will host a six-week course called “My Kid and Me Pottery” from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Fridays beginning Jan. 4 at Headwaters, 519 Minnesota Ave. NW. The class will be led by resident potter Tom Daly and will teach the skills of joining, forming a shape, and adding textures, a release said. All supplies and instructions are provided. Glazing and firing is included in the cost. The course is for children in grades K-5 and their adult guardians. The cost to attend is $150 per adult and child pair. It is an additional $75 for an additional child or adult. Headwaters offers financial assistance options for all of its youth programming to ensure accessibility for all. Pre-registration is required. To register, call (218) 444-5606 or visit the Headwaters website headwatersmusicandarts. org.
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BEMIDJI — The Bemidji Area Cross Country Ski Club’s 32nd Annual Sunday Ski School is set for 1 to 3 p.m. on Jan. 7, 14, 21 and 28 at Bemidji Middle School, 3330 Middle School Ave. NW. On Jan. 28, the ski school will conclude with the local Barnelopet children’s race, sponsored by the Sons of Norway of Bemidji. The classic ski class is for participants of all abilities ages 3 and older. The skate ski class is open to adults only. Preregistration is required and the cost is $30 per person. Equipment is available upon request but is limited so participants are encouraged to bring their own gear if possible, a release said. The cost of equipment is included in the total cost of the ski school. For more information or to register, visit bemidjicrosscountryski.org/ sunday-ski-school.
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BEMIDJI — The Bemidji Senior Center will host a birthday party for its book club and a hand knitting class in January at the center, 216 Third St. NW. The center’s book club will celebrate its first birthday at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 2. The party will follow a regular book club meeting with coffee and treats. The center will host a hand knitting class at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 3. Participants will learn information on sustainably sourced craft supplies and the impacts of
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BEMIDJI — The Bemidji Retired Military Club will host a meeting on the first Wednesday of each month at a local restaurant for dinner and camaraderie. The next meeting is set for Jan. 3. “If you are a retired military veteran of any branch of service, we would love to have you join us,” a release said. For more information, contact (218) 759-1096 to get the name of the restaurant of the month and leave your name and number to reserve a spot.
Open Mic and CoffeeHouse event set for Jan. 5
BEMIDJI — Headwaters Music and Arts will host an Open Mic and CoffeeHouse featuring Arden Guy and The Means at 7 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 5, at Headwaters, 519 Minnesota Ave. NW. “In March 2022, the Santa Anas lifted Arden Guy from the dusty streets of Las Vegas, Nevada and dropped him gently back down to Earth in the great Northwoods,” a release said. “For him, Bemidji is close enough to heaven to allow him the chance to see what he’s been missing, his lifelong dream of writing a collection of songs to sing and play for any and all who may want to listen.” Arden has completed his first collection of original music and is currently forming his band, The Means. Sign-up begins at 6:30 p.m. or by email to
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BEMIDJI — The city of Bemidji Parks and Recreation Department will offer fitness kickboxing from 6 to 7 p.m. on Tuesdays, Jan. 9-30, at the Historic Carnegie Lakeview Room. Classes are designed for beginners and participants should bring a water bottle and wear tennis shoes. The cost to participate is $36 for the four-week session or $15 per drop-in session. Register online at ci.bemidji.mn.us or call (218) 333-1862.
Parkinson’s Support Group set to meet Jan. 10
BEMIDJI — The Parkinson’s Support Group will hold its monthly meeting at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 10, at Sanford Health Windsong, 1010 Anne St. NW. The group meets at 2 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month at the same location. For more information, contact (218) 760-8266.
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BEMIDJI — Applications for the Region 2 Arts Council Artist SupBEMIDJI — The city of port Grant are due by Bemidji Parks and RecreMonday, Jan. 15. ation Department will Artist Support Grants offer an after-school club are open to artists in any for youth Jan. 11-Feb. 15, discipline or stage of at the Historic Carnegie their career, including Library Lakeview Room. but not limited to visual Participants will be snowshoeing, ice skating, artists, writers, actors, artisans, musicians, sledding and doing all dancers and filmmakers. things snow-related, a These grants can help release said. Snacks will be provided and attendees support specific artistic projects that will take should dress for the place in the next 18 weather. months. Examples of The cost to participate is $45 for the whole series, projects covered by this scholarships are available. grant are: exhibitions, Register online at www. performances, productions, mentorships, classci.bemidji.mn.us. For more information, contact es, workshops, promotion/marketing projects, (218) 333-1862. purchasing materials/ Headwaters equipment and more, a Trout Unlimited release said. to offer beginner The maximum award is fly-tying class $2,000. BEMIDJI — Trout Eligible applicants Unlimited Headwaters must reside in Beltrami, Chapter No. 642 will be Hubbard, Clearwater, holding a free fly-tying Lake of the Woods or class from 6 to 8 p.m. Mahnomen Counties. Thursdays, Jan. 11, Feb. 8 To apply, visit r2arts. and March 7, at the Garorg. For more informaden Pub and Grill, 111 tion, call (218) 751-5447 or Central Ave. SE in (800) 275-5447; text (218) Bemidji. 407-2507; or email staff@ All equipment and r2arts.org. materials are provided. Region 2 Arts Council Contact mntu642@ Artist Support Grants gmail.com to learn more, are made possible in part or visit www.tu642.org. by an Individual Artist Grant with funding from the McKnight Foundation.
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Cards and bingo scheduled at Blackduck Senior Center
BLACKDUCK — The Blackduck Senior Center will host cards every Wednesday at 1 p.m. and bingo every Thursday at 1 p.m., at the center. “These events are open to the surrounding community,” a release said. “You do not need to be a member of the Senior Center to take part in these activities.” For more info, call (218) 835-7719.
Senior Center to hold monthly Senior Book Club
BEMIDJI — The Bemidji Senior Center invites the public to join its Senior Book Club at 1 p.m. on the first Monday of each month, at the senior center, 216 Third St. NW. Come prepared to share impressions of the book and questions. For more information, contact (218) 751-8836.
Meals on Wheels seeks Bemidji area volunteers
BEMIDJI — The local Meals on Wheels program is seeking volunteers to help deliver meals to seniors in the area who need a hot meal and someone to check up on them. For more information or to sign up to be a volunteer driver, call Jenny at (218) 444-3987.
First City Squares 2023-2024 dance schedule
BEMIDJI — The First City Squares will host dances from 2 to 4:30 p.m. on Sundays each month through May at the Bemidji United Methodist Church, 924 Beltrami Ave NW. Dances are set for the following dates: • Jan. 21 with Myron Hollatz calling • Feb. 18 with Larry Johansen calling • March 17 with Tom Allen calling • April 21 with Brian Freed calling • May 19 with Abe Maier calling All square dancers, those wishing to dance and spectators are welcome to join the fun. A potluck dinner will follow each dance. For more information, call Scott in the evenings at (218) 766-3544 or Carole during the day at (218) 766-9346.
After-school food program available at Boys & Girls Club
BEMIDJI — The Boys & Girls Club of the Bemidji Area is participating in the Child and Adult Care Food Program to offer afterschool meals to kids at the club. Free meals will be provided to all enrolled children. Meals will meet nutritional standards established by the USDA, a release said. Meals will be offered
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BEMIDJI — The Sanford Center will host BEMIDJI — Back by “Blippi: The Wonderful popular demand, Deuces World Tour” at 2 p.m. on Wild Dueling Pianos is Saturday, April 6, at the returning to the Sanford Center, 1111 Event Center Center at 7 p.m. on Satur- Drive NE. day, Feb. 10. Tickets are currently “Deuces Wild Dueling on sale, starting at $25. Pianos is a fan favorite of “Dance, sing and learn northern Minnesota and with Blippi and special has captivated Bemidji guest Meekah as they disaudiences time and time cover what makes differagain,” a release said. ent cities unique and speLead performers Ted cial,” a release said. and Dave have been per“Blippi inspires curiosity forming together for over in preschoolers around 17 years. The duo showthe world by creating cases a mix of music and content and experiences parodies ranging from that are relatable, accescountry to rap songs. sible and make learning “The two musicians fun.” have crafted what has “We are thrilled to be become a nationally able to continue perforacclaimed show of music, mances of Blippi: The comedy and intense audi- Wonderful World Tour in ence engagement,” the even more cities in 2024,” release said. “Son of a Founder and Co-Presiminer from the northern dent of Round Room Live woods of Minnesota, Stephen Shaw said in the David Charles Eichholz is release. “After a successa versatile, self-taught ful run in the spring and musician who plays the now this fall, across both piano, guitar, saxophone, North America and the harmonica, trumpet and UK, we’re excited for countless other even more families to instruments.” share in the joy and wonHe was later recruited der of Blippi On Tour by Little Ditty’s, a Dueland to create lifelong ing Piano Bar at the Mall memories together.” of America, where he Tickets are available at performed four nights a ticketmaster.com. week for five years. Community Table “Ted got his start in offers sit-down meals Deuces Wild by walking BEMIDJI — Mount out of his day job and Zion and United Methoddemanding an audition. Although he hadn’t previ- ist Churches of Bemidji ously played in a dueling offer sit-down Community Table meals on Monpiano-style show, his days through Thursdays. amazing showmanship The doors open at 4:40 and obvious ability to p.m. with meals being perform as a world-class served from 5 to 6 p.m. on entertainer blew away Mondays and Tuesdays at the competition,” the release said. “Since then, Mount Zion and Wednesdays and Thursdays at he has played thousands the Methodist Church. of dueling piano shows The meals are free and with performances all open to the public, everyover the country.” Tickets are on sale now one is welcome.
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bsent today from the stretch of U.S. Highway 2 from Duluth, through Grand Rapid, Bemidji and Fosston will be the typical winter scene, lines of ice anglers towing fishing shelters, ATVs, and related ice gear. That stretch of the highway has been rain soaked and wet for at least two full days now. Day and night, rainfall has been slow-but-steady, amounting to a couple of inches in most areas. At the same time, air temperatures have been consistently above freezing too. That’s been good news for folks like us who managed to travel safely to be with our families for Christmas and back home again. Ice fishing enthusiasts don’t necessarily see that as good news though. Except for Lake of the Woods, most lakes in Minnesota’s north central region are losing ice, not gaining it. The combination of rain and warm temperatures is forecast for at least one more day, maybe longer. In Grand Rapids, some lakes remain ice free, others started winter with decent ice cover, the quality has declined steadily. Leech Lake has numerous cracks and open holes, Winnibigoshish is
winter tourism have been patiently waiting for the ice season to begin in earnest. In many cases things don’t really get busy until after Christmas anyway, but that is past, and this should have been a busy week. Bait reportedly still frozen, shop owners, ice shelter but resorts and rental rental providers and operators have temporari- resorters are taking a ly closed their accesses to serious hit now and wonice anglers while they der when, if at all, condiassess the situation. tions will improve? Upper Red Lake has My answer is, I honestsuffered declines in the ly don’t know, but as quality of ice cover, usual, I do see a potential although there, many “silver lining” in an othaccess sites do remain erwise gloomy situation. open for ATV travel on Snow is the enemy of ice staked trails. Rental oper- anglers, especially the ators on Lake of the folks who travel using Woods, while not open for snowmobiles and ATVs. “mass transportation”, And according to NOAA, are open. Most insist that on average, 1 inch of rain anglers rely on private amounts to about 13 inchtransport to and from es of snow. That means rental shelters. There are Mother Nature just gave a handful of operators us a free pass on receivallowing anglers with ing what might have lightweight ATVs to folamounted to be 15 to 20 low behind their guides inches of it, maybe more as they move customers depending on the rainfall to and from their rentals. today. Long story short, folks Beginning on Wedneswho really want to ice day, overnight temperafish can find places to go tures in the north central and when they do, all region were expected to reports indicate that the get colder, and some new fishing will be good. That ice will begin forming said, there’s no doubt that again. How much ice and access will be restricted, how fast it happens is an travel will be limited, and open question. Theoretiany ‘off-road” exploration cally though, good ice will be extremely risky. conditions during the late Most folks who rely on ice season could help
offset some losses resulting from the slow early season start. Companies that sell fishing gear, tackle and small parts won’t be so lucky. Most folks stock up on fishing products during the earliest portion of the ice season and by now, sales will already be dropping off. Large retailers preparing to lay in supplies of springtime, open water fishing items may soon begin discounting ice fishing gear. How deep the discounts are and how quickly they happen will reveal how bad the late start hit them, we’ll know soon enough. I’ve received several emails from folks who have reservations in the region for later this week. Some seeking information about ice conditions for their trips have asked what I know about lakes that are specific to their travel plans. Honestly, conditions have changed so fast lately that I can’t keep up with individual situations. As the weather stabilizes, I’ll get caught up, but for now, the best advice is to be extremely cautious and if in doubt, reschedule your trip for a later time. Jeff Sundin is a full-time professional fishing guide, outdoor writer and photographer.
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A leap year next occurs in February 2024, and then again in 2028, 2032 and 2036.
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of end-of-century years, they must be divisible by 400. That is why the year 2000 was a leap year but 1900 was not, according to Royal Museums Greenwich. This approach is not an entirely foolproof plan since there still may be very small discrepancies in time. Leap seconds have been added to keep time ticking correctly at various points throughout the years. This occurred on December 31 in the years 2005, 2008 and 2012, and also on June 30, 2015. In terms of adding a day to the calendar for the leap year, it is placed in February, which already is the shortest month. While February is typically 28 days, in leap years the month features 29 days. A leap year next occurs in February 2024, and then again in 2028, 2032 and 2036.
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Interesting facts about US presidents METRO CREATIVE SERVICES Americans celebrate Presidents’ Day each year on the third Monday in February. The holiday is known as Washington’s Birthday within the federal government. While it has honored George Washington since it was first established as a holiday in 1879, the day now honors all who served as United States presidents. The widened scope of Presidents’ Day affords a great opportunity for Americans to learn some interesting facts about the individuals who have taken office since George Washington first did so in 1789. Anecdotes abound in regard to George Washington, and his famed wooden teeth is among them. However, that story is an enduring myth and not reflective of reality. Various historians and groups, including the National Constitution Center, note that George Washington’s dentures were not made of wood, but rather a combination of ivory, gold and human and animal teeth,
among other materials. Two former presidents and founding fathers passed away within hours of each other. John Adams, who succeeded Washington as the nation’s second president in 1797, and Thomas Jefferson, who served as the third president of the United States between 1801 and 1809, each died on July 4, 1826. The two onetime friends and then foes ultimately reconciled prior to their deaths. John Adams and his son, John Quincy Adams, who served as the sixth president of the United
States from 1825 to 1829, are the only presidents among the first twelve to have never owned slaves. Though outdoor inaugurations are now the standard, they were not always. The nation’s fifth president, James Monroe, was the first to be inaugurated in the elements. So long as they’re eligible to run for reelection, sitting presidents typically seek a second term. But that’s not always the case. James K. Polk, who served as the nation’s eleventh president, was the first to retire after one term. Though Polk did not
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Topchinatravel.com notes that Chinese New Year follows the lunar calendar, which is why the date of the celebration differs from year to year. The lunar calendar is based on the monthly cycles of the phases of the moon. China officially operates under the Gregorian calendar, but significant celebrations are still conducted in accordance with the lunar calendar.
Do people work during Chinese New Year?
Chinese New Year is a public holiday in China, and that means people generally get seven days off for celebrating. In 2024, that seven-day period will begin on Feb. 10 and end on Feb. 17. Celebrations also can extend beyond seven days, and some celebrants will avoid working if they are able and choose to do so. The shutdowns lead to significant travel, and Statista reports that around 226 million people traveled in China by air,
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1/2 OFF SELECT FLOOR MODEL MATTRESSES!
SALE $269 SALE $329
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Bemidji
1901 Bemidji Ave. 218-751-5674 Mon-Fri: 10-6 • Sat: 10-5 Sun: 12-4 Prices valid thru 1/6/24
HOT BUYS, special purchases, Manager’s Specials, clearance, closeouts, as is, some product categories, and some brands, including Ashley Furniture, Tempur-Pedic, Stearns & Foster, Sealy Posturepedic Plus Foam and Hybrids, are always at their lowest price and excluded from sale pricing or additional discounts. See Slumberland.com/exclusions for full list of exclusions. Not valid on prior purchases, gift cards, taxes and delivery/warranty charges. Room package savings are based on the combined total of the Slumberland Low Price of each item when purchased separately. *Percentage savings on some items are based on the Slumberland list price. The Slumberland list price is the current, future or former offering price of the same or comparable merchandise at Slumberland or another retailer. Actual sales may not have occurred at list price. Prices, merchandise or offers may vary slightly by market. All in-stock products and prices listed are correct to the best of our knowledge. Some merchandise may not be available at all locations. Clearance Outlets feature overstock, clearance and sample bargains; special offers may not apply. Custom orders require a non-refundable down payment and may be at an additional charge. See store for details. In the event of an error, correction notices will be posted in our stores. **Available in all markets we serve (use our online “check delivery” tool to verify your zip code). Some restrictions may apply in areas at the far limits of our service areas. Please contact your local store or chat with us online to learn more.