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NEWS BRIEFS Northwoods Battered Women’s Shelter to hold fundraising dinner BEMIDJI — The Northwoods Battered Women’s Shelter will host a Give from the Heart fundraising dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 12, at The Tavern on South Shore, 929 Lake Shore Drive NE. “Join us at The Tavern on the South Shore for an evening to benefit Northwoods Battered Women’s Shelter capital campaign,” a release said. “Learn about the capital campaign and how the new shelter will benefit the Bemidji and surrounding areas.” The cost is $100 per meal. All funds raised from the event will go to help build the new shelter. Attendees must register at mnshelter.org.
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the meeting, attendees will view a DVD featuring Dutch Sheets’ “Embrace Your Call.” Dutch is an internationally known conference speaker, pastor and author of more than 20 books, a release said. He holds a graduate degree in theology from Christ for the Nations. “(Dutch) is one of America’s most influential Christian voices of our time,” the release said. “He released a daily prayer app called ‘GiveHim15’ where he encourages Christians from around the world to unite in prayer for 15 minutes each day.” Light refreshments will be served. All are welcome, free will offerings will be received.
Bemidji Senior Center to hold pancake breakfast, Spanish classes
BEMIDJI — The Bemidji Senior Center will hold its monthly pancake BEMIDJI – Loon Coun- breakfast and offer Spantry Arts will host its Sec- ish classes in February at ond Saturday Open House the center, 216 Third St. NW. on Saturday, Feb. 10. From 8 to 10:30 a.m. on It will begin with a CreSaturday, Feb. 10, the ative Café workshop feaBemidji Senior Center turing artist Kelli Lien will hold its monthly pandemonstrating how to cake breakfast. make a mini accordion This is a delicious way ornament from 10 a.m. to noon. For $10 per partici- to support the senior cenpant, guests are invited to ter while being part of a try their hand at creating friendly community, a these unique paper orna- release said. At 9:30 a.m. on Thursments. No experience is days Dr. Miriam Riveranecessary. The Creative Hokanson will be teachCafé Activity is sponing 12 weeks of Spanish sored by Paul Bunyan classes. Participants Communications. From 2 to 4 p.m., guests should arrive at 9:15 a.m. for class setup. are invited to visit with In the course, attendees artist Charles Alberti and will improve their comhis new exhibit “Landmunicative abilities in scapes of the Imagination” which is part of the Spanish, including reading, listening comprehenVisiting Showcase Prosion, writing, vocabulary gram sponsored by First acquisition and socio-culNational Bank Bemidji. tural competence. These Alberti is a longtime Bemidji resident and for- activities are designed to improve the students’ mer professor at BSU. Alberti’s work has been conversational skills and practical knowledge exhibited in solo and about culture and group shows in California, Connecticut, Illinois, New York, Texas and Minnesota. He received an Award of Excellence in 1988 from the International Art Competition in New York. His work may be found in collections in the United States and abroad. Also from 2 to 4 p.m., visitors are invited to interact with students from St. Philip’s School and their teacher Ericka Pickett as part of the Student Showcase program and exhibit, a program open to area schools and Call or stop in today junior artists. to order your custom Loon Country Arts is a Valentine’s Day basket nonprofit artist-run gallery located at 310 Fourth St. NW, Bemidji.
language, both in formal and informal settings, the release said. After the course, students will be able to: • Use appropriate forms of Spanish in a public presentation. • Design verbal messages to suit particular audiences and purposes. • Identify and apply linguistic concepts pertinent to the Spanish language when analyzing writing and visual media. • Identify similarities and differences between their own culture and the cultures of the Hispanic world. • Discern the main topics and characteristics of different historical periods in writing and compare them to their own culture. To register for the course, visit the Senior Center. For more information, contact (218) 751-8836.
Parks and Rec to offer ‘Love My Pet’ photos
BEMIDJI — The Bemidji Parks and Recreation Department, in collaboration with the Bemidji K-9 program, will offer photos with your pet from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Feb. 10 and from 4 to 7 p.m. on Feb. 14, at the Tourist Information Center. Participants will receive three digital photos per registration. No more than six people per group. The cost is $10 per registration. To register, visit www. ci.bemidji.mn.us. For more information contact (218) 333-1862.
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BAGLEY — The Bagley Senior Center is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday each week and offers a variety of programming for seniors and more. Featuring a gift store,
thrift shop and great coffee, the center, located at 26 Main Ave. N, is a great place to come and spend an afternoon and make new friends. The Yarn Club meets at 10 a.m. on the first and third Tuesdays each month. The Whist Gang meets at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesdays each week, all are welcome to participate. The center also offers meals on wheels for dinein and delivery. For more information, call (218) 694-6873.
she is no stranger to the director’s chair, the release said. At the audition, participants should be prepared to cold read from the script, as well as have some improvisational fun.
after the classes end, the release said. The Bemidji Toastmasters have been in operation for more than 40 years. To register or for more information, call John Eggers at (218) 766-9009.
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BEMIDJI — The Bemidji Area Toastmasters will host public speaking classes with John Eggers from 5:15 to 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, beginning Feb. Beltrami County GOP 13, at the United Methodist Church lounge, 924 set to meet Feb. 12 BEMIDJI — The Beltra- Beltrami Ave. NW. Over a series of seven mi County GOP will hold classes, students will its monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. receive a book and have 12, in the DoubleTree con- the opportunity to work on a variety of speeches, ference room, 115 Lake a release said. Shore Drive NE. The cost is $60 for the All interested Republicans are invited to attend, course, which includes a six-month membership in a release said. the International ToastFor more information, masters. Participants will call (218) 760-1624. BCT to hold auditions have the option to continue with the Toastmasters
BEMIDJI — The Bemidji Senior Center will offer bingo and nail care this February at the senior center, 216 Third St. NW. Participants can enjoy free bingo at 1 p.m. on Tuesdays, Feb. 13 and 27. All are welcome, a release said. Nail Odyssey will be at the center from 9 a.m. to noon on Wednesdays, Feb. 14 and 28. To make an appointment, call Emily Brown at (218) 888-2880. For more information, call the center at (218) 751-8836.
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BEMIDJI — Headwaters Music and Arts will host a finger-pick guitar class from 5 to 5:45 p.m. or 6 to 6:45 p.m. on Wednesdays through Feb. 14, at Headwaters, 519 Minnesota Ave. NW. The five-week course will be led by singer, guitarist and educator Antonio Arce and will explore finger-picking techniques and the history of different songs and their authors, a release said. Song choices will include “Falling in Love With You,” “Play Me,” “Time In a Bottle” and more. The course is for intermediate to advanced guitarists ages 15 and older. Reading music is not a requirement for the class. Arce was born in Salta, Argentina as the eldest son of a professional musician. “Although Arce picked up the guitar very quickly he did not learn the names of the chords or the notes in either Spanish or English,” the release said. “Instead, Antonio learned to play by ear.” His repertoire includes “Música Latino Americana,” romantic music in the genres of Boleros, Trova and other styles, the release said. Space is limited to four participants per session. The cost to participate is $100 per person for all five classes. For more information and to register, contact (218) 444-5606 or visit HeadwatersMusicAndArts.org.
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BEMIDJI — Watermark Art Center’s 2023 Spoken Word Series continues with Poetry SLAM at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 15, at Fozzie’s Smokin Bar-BQ, 114 Third St. NW. “A poetry slam is a competitive art event in which poets perform spoken word poetry before a live audience and a panel of judges,” a release said. “While formats can vary, slams are often loud and lively, with audience participation, cheering and dramatic delivery.” Poets should prepare three original SLAM poems, one for each of the three rounds. Poems must be under three minutes of reading time; notes are allowed. Judges, selected from the audience, give each reading a score on a scale of 1 to 10. The poets with the highest scores move forward to a second, then third round. The top three in the final round win cash prizes of $100, $50 and $25. Additionally, the Minneapolis metro-based League of MN Poets is again offering free 20232024 memberships to the winners of each Watermark Poetry SLAM this season. Along with the membership, winners from around the state will also get a 10 day early registration benefit for the BlackBerry Peach National Slam Qualifier in Duluth the third weekend in April 2024. Attendance is not mandatory. Registration for this event is limited and free. There is no charge to participate or to watch Watermark Poetry Slam
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Sanford Bemidji to host Doc Talk Feb. 15
BEMIDJI — Sanford Health in Bemidji will host an informational Doc Talk about vascular disease and treatment options at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 15, at Sanford Bemidji Medical Center, 1300 Anne St. NW. Doc Talk is a free education series where Sanford physicians present and answer your questions on a wide variety of topics, a release said. Dr. Kevin Schoepel, a Sanford Health vascular surgeon with over 20 years of experience, will lead the discussion. Schoepel will discuss how to diagnose and treat vascular conditions, including abdominal aortic aneurysms, venous disease and varicose veins, and peripheral and carotid artery disease. He will also share information about the noninvasive vascular lab he uses to diagnose vascular disease early with the help of ultrasound technology, the release said. “Our biggest battle is always awareness,” Schoepel said in the release. “It’s making people aware that these problems are not insignificant, and they have significant, bad consequences if ignored.” Registration is required. To register or learn more, call (218) 3335862 or visit sanfordhealth.org/classes-andevents/doc-talk-bemidji.
BSU’s Talley Gallery to display artwork from McKnight Foundation winners
BEMIDJI — Artwork from ceramic artists who
have won McKnight Foundation awards from the Minneapolis-based Northern Clay Center will be on display starting Feb. 15 at Bemidji State University’s Talley Gallery. The exhibition, titled “Seven McKnight Artists,” includes work by one artist who earned the 2020 McKnight Residency Award, four artists who earned the 2021 McKnight Residency Awards and two 2022 McKnight Fellows. A public reception for the exhibition will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 15, at the gallery, Bridgeman Hall room 140 at BSU. The fellowship winners are Tony Kukich of St. Paul and Ginny Sims of Minneapolis. The residency recipients are Claudia Alvarez of New York, N.Y., Eliza Au of Lake Dallas, Texas, Edith Garcia of New Moon,
Calif., Lynne Hobaica of Bakersville, N.C. and Janina Myronova of Wrocław, Poland. The McKnight Artist Fellowships and Residencies for Ceramic Artists programs are designed to strengthen and enhance Minnesota’s artistic community, a release said. Fellowships help offset studio and living expenses and allow artists to experiment with new materials and techniques and build upon ideas within their work. Residencies are granted to artists outside Minnesota for a three-month stay at the Northern Clay Center in Minneapolis. Each year, the center develops an exhibit of fellowship and residency recipients which is then toured around Minnesota. The public is invited to view the works of talented mid-career artists from Minnesota and
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NEWS BRIEFS Bemidji United Methodist Church to hold Ash Wednesday service BEMIDJI — The Bemidji United Methodist Church will hold an Ash Wednesday and Ancient Love Feast service at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 14, at the church, 924 Beltrami Ave. NW. Pastor Deborah Davis will lead the service. All are welcome to attend.
Mike Olson to present at BCHS Brown Bag History event BEMIDJI — The Beltrami County Historical Society will host musician and cigar box guitar maker Mike Olson as the speaker for its Brown Bag History event at noon on Thursday, Feb. 15, at the History Center, 130 Minnesota Ave. SW. Attendees will be treated to an engaging presentation that covers the rich history of guitars, the art and science behind the intricate process of guitar making and a musical performance featuring some of Olson’s own creations, a release said. Olson is a talented craftsman renowned for his expertise in crafting unique cigar box guitars. The event is free to and open to the public. Attendees are encouraged to bring their lunch. Coffee and water will be provided. For more information, call the Historical Society at (218) 444-3376 or visit beltramihistory.org.
Bemidji Senior Center, Conservation Minnesota to host Wonderful Water class BEMIDJI — The Bemidji Senior Center will host a Wonderful Water class with Ashley Harris of Conservation Minnesota at 1 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 16, at the senior center, 216 Third St. NW. This class is part of an
ongoing series, titled “Canvases and Conversation.” In this series, attendees will complete an art project and learn from an educational class regarding some aspect of conservation aligning with the theme of the month, a release said. In the Wonderful Water class, participants will paint a picture and learn about ocean conservation. The class is free to members and $20 for nonmembers. Space is limited, so registration is required. For more information, call the center at (218) 751-8836.
Paul and have spent a lifetime raising kids, and now grandkids, while carrying a busy ministry load, the release said. In addition to church ministry, Kenny is an adjunct faculty at Northwestern University and Kirsten is a popular conference retreat speaker and podcaster. “Both bring a love for the Lord that they want to work out and work in to all their relationships inside and outside the family,” the release said. The conference is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is strongly requested so adequate materials and food are available to attendees. To register, visit calvarychurchwalker.org/events.
classical and contemporary music performed on guitar, piano and trumpet as well as some great vocals while work from Headwaters’ arts instructors will be on display. Admission is $10, $5 for ages 12 and younger, with all funds going toward Headwaters’ scholarship fund. For more information and tickets call (218) 444-5606 or visit HeadwatersMusicAndArts.org.
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GRAND RAPIDS — Spring Thaw, Minnesota North College-Itasca’s annual literary and arts magazine, is seeking subCalvary Church missions of stories, to host ‘Winter poems, creative nonficWeekend Warm-up’ tion, photography and WALKER — Calvary Headwaters to hold photographed art from Church Walker invites ‘Cozy Cabin Jam’ the public to a “Winter Instructor Showcase both established and aspiring writers and artWeekend Warm-up” famiBEMIDJI — Headwaists for the 2024 edition of ly and marriage conferters Music and Arts will the magazine. ence Feb. 16-17, at the celebrate the talents of “Put pen to paper, church, 5925 Oberly Loop its instructors during the brush to canvas, or take a NW. annual instructor showpicture or three of the The conference will case set for 6 p.m. on Satkick off at 6 p.m. on Friurday, Feb. 17, at Headwa- amazing creations Mother Nature has in store as day and 10 a.m. on Satur- ters, 519 Minnesota Ave. we weather the coming day. Lunch on Saturday NW. months,” a release said. will be catered by Walker One of Headwaters’ “As we are nestled and Bay Coffee. more popular annual sculpted from the natural “The Friday night and events, this year’s theme landscape and rural comSaturday conference will is Cozy Cabin Jam. focus on marriage, par“With one-on-one music munity that surrounds us, we seek voices and enting, and grand-parent- lessons as well as music, work with strength and ing; including juggling art and pottery classes resiliency, whether in the the competing pressures happening every day of of work and family, walk- the week, the instructors form of character or image.” ing through the stages play a key component in Spring Thaw is espeand seasons of life with life at Headwaters,” a cially looking to amplify your spouse and kids, and release said. “The Cozy the myriad voices and finding strength in the Cabin Jam Instructor experiences of artists and Lord to handle it all,” a Showcase will be an writers living in the release said. informal and cozy eveBrian and Julie Swedning of music and art cel- northern reaches of the Midwest region: Minnesoberg will lead worship ebrating the instructors, and special music. The their hard work and their ta, Michigan, North Dakota and Wisconsin, or Swedbergs serve Cornerindividual talents.” stone Evangelical Free Headwaters instructors work that features it, added the release. Church in Saginaw, Minn. come from a variety of The magazine is seekThey previously served musical and artistic backing work from a variety many years at The Light- grounds and the eveof voices and styles; howhouse Church in ning’s performances and ever, works firmly Hackensack. display will be as varied The guest speakers will as the talents, the release anchored in genre (romance, sci-fi, fantasy, be Kenny and Kirsten said. King. The Kings co-pastor Audience members can etc.) are unlikely to be accepted. Capital City Church in St. expect an evening of
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design. • Feb. 26 from 6 to 7 p.m. Knife River Materials will offer an understandBEMIDJI — The Bemi- ing of careers in construction for the Condji Career Academies, a struction Exploring Post. partnership between the • Feb. 28 from 4 to 5 p.m. Boy Scouts of America and Bemidji High School, EAPC architects will be available for students recently announced its interested in design. exploring dates for • Feb. 29 from 4 to 5 p.m. February. Bemidji Aviation will be Working with 20-plus open for students interlocal businesses, the Exploring Program is run ested in becoming pilots or aviation engineers. by BSA for students ages Each Tuesday from 6 to 14-20 to gain exposure to 7:30 p.m., students can various career options learn about a career in through interactive, work-site-based learning. law enforcement at the Bemidji Police Any student who Department. attends BHS can participate by reaching out to BSU seeks the Career Academy submissions for Office at the high school. Regional Science Fair For students in the area BEMIDJI — Bemidji who do not attend BHS State University is seekbut are interested in the ing submissions for the program, contact Northern Minnesota Michelle.Bedford@Scout- Regional Science Fair ing.org. taking place Friday, Feb. Here are the upcoming 23, at BSU. dates for exploring posts Students in grades 6-12 in February: are eligible to submit • Feb. 13 from 6 to 7:30 projects before Wednesp.m. Medical Exploring day, Feb. 7. Students must Post meetup at Sanford reside in one of the folHospital where students lowing counties: Aitkin, can learn about Beltrami, Benton, Cass, cardiology. Clearwater, Crow Wing, • Feb. 15 from 5 to 6:30 Hubbard, Itasca, Kittson, p.m. students interested Koochiching, Lake of the in communications can Woods, Marshall, Mille get a behind-the-scenes Lacs, Morrison, Penninglook at the 6 p.m. news at ton, Red Lake, Roseau or Lakeland PBS. Wadena. • Feb. 21 from 4 to 5 p.m. Special prizes will be Thunderbird Graphics awarded for projects demwill be open for students onstrating innovation interested in graphic and potential for
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Boys and Girls Club to host annual gala masquerade
BEMIDJI — The Boys and Girls Club of the Bemidji Area will host its annual gala on Friday, Feb. 23, at Hampton Inn and Suites, 1019 Paul Bunyan Drive NW. The event will kick off at 5 p.m. with a cocktail hour and online silent auction. At 6 p.m., participants can enjoy an elevated dinner buffet followed by a program. Attendees are encouraged to dress in black tie and masquerade attire, but it is not required. Proceeds from the gala will support programs at the Boys and Girls Club. “Gala supporters ensure that Club kids have access to healthy after-school snacks, and transportation from
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NELL spring schedule announced
BEMIDJI — Northern Exposure to Lifelong Learning will host a series of programs this spring at 9:30 a.m. with light refreshments starting at 9 a.m. each Wednesday, April 3 through May 29. Class topics are set to include: financial scams, waking up your garden, a trip to Germany from Czech, paper quilling, how small towns in northern MN got their names, a tour of the UK, the American Flag, smoking (pork) like a pro and foods of Minnesota, a release said.
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Ave. NW. “Participants will create a series of projects BEMIDJI — The city of (different from the 2023 Bemidji Parks and Recre- session) using the circle ation Department is offer- as a focal design element, and will explore and ing family snowshoe events from 3 to 7 p.m. on learn new techniques using pencils, paints, inks Saturday, Feb. 24, in and dyes on multiple surNorth Country Park. The event is for anyone faces,” a release said. who has experience snow- “The finished projects will be beautiful pieces of shoeing or wants to try snowshoeing for the first art to give as gifts or keep to enjoy.” time. Participants will Area artist Mary explore some trails and Therese will lead the proenjoy the beauty of the gram. Therese has more Northwoods, a release than 30 years of experisaid. ence as a professional artThere will also be a scavenger hunt along the ist and holds fine arts degrees in painting, trail. Parks and Rec will printmaking and art eduprovide snowshoes or cation. She is a mural artparticipants may bring ist and surface designer their own. Participants can choose on fabric. The program is geared the time they would like toward teenagers and to arrive. For start times adults of all skill levels, at 5 p.m. or later, bring a the release said. flashlight for the candleThe cost to attend is lit trail, the release said. $200 for non-members There is a maximum and $180 for members. number of 10 The program is limited to participants. The cost is $10 per fam- 10 participants. To learn more or regisily, and only one family member needs to sign up ter, call (218) 444-5606 or for the program. To regis- visit headwatersmusicandarts.org. ter, visit www.ci.bemidji. mn.us. For more informa- Ski and tion, call (218) 308-3780. snowboarding
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BEMIDJI — Headwaters Music and Arts is set to host a second session of its artist circle from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesdays through Feb. 20, at Headwaters, 519 Minnesota
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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.
After-school food program available at Boys and Girls Club
BEMIDJI — The Boys and 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.
two years. The course will teach: • First aid basics • Medical emergencies • Injury emergencies • Environmental emergencies Cards and bingo • Preventing illness and scheduled at injury Blackduck Senior • Adult CPR and AED Center use BLACKDUCK — The Blackduck Senior Center • Opioid-associated lifethreatening emergencies will host cards every • Optional modules in Wednesday at 1 p.m. and bingo every Thursday at 1 Child CPR AED and Infant CPR p.m., at the center. The cost is $105 per par“These events are open ticipant. Participants to the surrounding comonly need to attend one munity,” a release said. class to be certified. To “You do not need to be a register, visit www. member of the Senior ci.bemidji.mn.us. For Center to take part in more information, call these activities.” For more info, call (218) (218)-333-1862. 835-7719. BECC offering
Play events are sponsored by the Walmart Community Grant and Radiothon to End Child Abuse. For more information, visit bemidjiearlychildhoodcollaborative.org or follow the Bemidji Early Childhood Collaborative Facebook page.
BEMIDJI — The Bemidji Early Childhood Collaborative is offering Movement and Play sessions from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Fridays through April 26, at the Bemidji Boys and Girls Club, 1600 Minnesota Ave. Movement and Play sessions offer a safe play and socialization opportunity for children ages 5 and younger and their caregivers. Participants can explore many age-appropriate toys such as bikes, balls, slides and more, a release said. Sessions are free to attend, no registration is required. Movement and
Community Table offers sit-down meals
Meals will be offered from 2:40 to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, with select days off. The program will end on May 31, 2024.
Heartsaver First Aid courses available
BEMIDJI — The city of Bemidji Parks and Recreation Department will hold Heartsaver First Aid CPR and AED courses from 5 to 8 p.m. on Mondays, March 4 and April 8, at the BSU Gillett Wellness Center. The class is geared toward anyone with little or no medical training who needs a course completion card for their job, regulatory, or other requirements, or anyone who wants to be prepared for an emergency in any setting, a release said. Upon successful completion of the course, students receive a course completion card, valid for
BEMIDJI — Trout Unlimited Headwaters Chapter No. 642 will be holding a free fly-tying class from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, March 7, at the Garden Pub and Grill, 111 Central Ave. SE in Bemidji. All equipment and materials are provided. Contact mntu642@gmail. com to learn more, or visit www.tu642.org.
BEMIDJI — Mt. Zion and United Methodist Churches of Bemidji offer sit-down Community Table meals on Mondays through Thursdays. The doors open at 4:40 p.m. with meals being served from 5 to 6 p.m. on Mondays and Tuesdays at Mt. Zion and Wednesdays and Thursdays at the Methodist Church. The meals are free and open to the public, everyone is welcome.
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We are a full service cannabis dispensary, 218-679-2301. Open 8-8 Daily! Painting Class for Adult Beginners. “Snowy Birch Trees”. Mar. 3 from 1-4pm. Cost $40.00. To register, call Kaia 218-760-4143 sisters@paulbunyan.net
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HELP WANTED FINANCIAL SERVICES/ BANKING
HELP WANTED TRANSPORTATION AND LOGISTICS Wanted: Seasonal CDL A, B, & Standard License Drivers in Bemidji to drive heavy & medium-duty test vehicles. Morning and Afternoon shifts available. If interested, call 810-908-3660 or send resumes to
grients@automotivetesting.com
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 3 stage Cub Cadet snow blower w/trigger steering, heated grips & electric start. Less than 8 hrs run time. $1300. Grey love seat, looks new. $250. Craftmatic twin bed w/ massager. $250. 3 pc modern coffee table set. $200. Craftsman table saw w/stand. $60. All items OBO. 218-755-9310
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HELP WANTED GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICES
HELP WANTED GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICES
Employment Opportunities BELTRAMI COUNTY IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: **All benefited positions include a generous insurance package, paid holidays, paid time off, enrollment in one of the MNPERA pension plans and a competitive pay scale.**
Case Aide - Consolidated Intake Full-time, Benefited Apply by 2/14/2024, 4:30 p.m.
Case Aide - Veteran Services Full-time, Benefited Apply by 2/14/2024, 4:30 p.m.
Deputy Sheriff
Benefited, Working 80.5 Hours Every Two Weeks Apply by 2/21/2024, 4:30 p.m.
To apply, complete our online job application at:
www.co.beltrami.mn.us If you do not have access to a personal computer, the Career Force Center, the Bemidji Public Library &
Interested applicants should apply online no later than Feb. 12, 2024. www.trustarfcu.com EEO
HELP WANTED GENERAL
MEDI-VAN INC.
A specialized transportation co. is seeking Driver Reps to work out of the Bemidji area. Must have good driving record, willing to have proper training, flexible hours, Mon.-Fri. Some weekends possible. Experience with the elderly & disabled is a plus. $18/hr. Comprehensive Flex Plan, Sick Pay & Paid Vacation.
Call for app & info M-F, 8:30-4:30 at 800-422-0976
Rural Minnesota CEP, Inc. at Bemidji CareerForce and is HIRING! MFIP JOB COUNSELOR $22.63 - $26.62/hr Amazing benefits! Health, Dental, Life $1200 employer contribution to HSA. 13 pd holidays and 19.5 days PTO year 1 + more! Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in psychology, counseling, social and human services, or a combination of related education and related experience. Some in-service area daytime travel may be required and will be reimbursed. To Apply: Submit an application, (found on www.rmcep.com) resume, and cover letter by 4:30 pm on Feb 19, 2024 via mail or email to Melissa Kain, melissak@rmcep.com Human Resources Manager Rural Minnesota CEP, Inc., 803 Roosevelt Ave., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 For additional information see www.minnesotaworks.net EEO/ Program Provider
“GUN SHOW” February 17 & 18 Sat., 9am-5pm; Sun., 9am-3pm. Rothsay Event Center, 124 1st St NW, Rothsay, MN. (I-94 Exit 38) Buy, Sell, Trade. Admission $5, kids under 12 free. Contact James or Lori Neigel, 218-736-2133.
HELP WANTED GENERAL
HELP WANTED GENERAL
Oak firewood.
Cut, split and delivered. $200 a cord, delivered in 2 cord loads. 218-556-3977
Never too late to go after your dream JOB! Find it here.
DOGS Black & Yellow Lab Puppies Shots, wormed, vet checked, health certificate. $200. 218-831-7960 (MN#829895) German Shepherd Puppies Purebred, shots, wormed, vet checked, health certificate, $300. 218-831-7975 (MN#829895) Golden Retriever Puppies Shots, dewormed, vet checked, $400. 218-536-1613 MN103286 Miniature Aussie Pups 7 boys, family raised, shots & wormed. $300 Text for pics: 218-851-6219 AKC Springer Spaniel Puppies of different ages. L/W, B/W, & Tri colors. Available now! Call or text: 218-686-0179 (NW MN) AKC Registered Golden Retrievers Ready now! Great selection, all colors, shots, wormed, dews, $300. 715-483-9127 Small Mix Breed Puppies M & F, $500-$600 + tax. Can deliver. MN licensed. 30 yrs exp. 507-368-4857 Lake Benton, MN www.mulderspuppies.com
ATVs/UTVs
GREAT UTILITY VEHICLES WARM & QUIET! VERY FUEL EFFICIENT! All trucks are 4-wheel drive! Great for farming, hunting, ice fishing, campgrounds & anywhere else you need a utility vehicle! Current trucks in stock! Regular, Jumbo Cabs, Dumps, Scissor/Dump & Deck Vans available! Starting at $9,800 up to $26,000 We also have lift kits, tracks, tires & wheels & other accessories available! Call Arlen at 763-234-9118 Lake George, MN Scott at 701-308-0101 Lisbon, ND
Bemidji’s Biggest Annual Indoor GARAGE SALE & CRAFT SHOW Saturday, April 13th 8:00am-2:00pm • Sanford Center
ONLY $30.00 TO HOST A BOOTH! $35 END CAP (Early bird price if reserved by 3/29/2024)
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EMPLOYMENT WANTED
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
Business Manager Louis Leustek & Sons Inc. Ely, MN Seeking experienced Business Manager, preferably with construction industry experience, we will consider all applicants. Candidate will be responsible for assisting with all office operations. The current business manager retiring after 35 years & will stay with the firm to train the new business manager. Louis Leustek & Sons Inc. has been in continuous business since 1950, 74 years. We are a large, heavy construction firm, involved in earth moving, aggregate crushing & redi-mix concrete; operating throughout North Eastern MN. Full Time position with excellent wages & benefits reflect the high level of responsibility of this position. Email letter of introduction with some initial info about yourself. We will reply to all applicants & all applicants will be confidential. Please email resume to: louisleustek.sons@gmail.com The people reading this, if you know of someone who may qualify for this position forward this advertisement onto them, it will be appreciated.
Technology Integration & Systems Coord.
This is a 12-month administrative/supervisory position. The annual salary range for this position is $97,705 to $108,561 dependent upon qualifications and experience with a competitive fringe benefit package which includes health insurance, dental insurance, 403(b) match, Health Care Savings Plan (HCSP) contribution, etc. This position begins no later than March 1, 2024. The Technology Integration & Systems Coordinator has responsibility for providing instructional support integrating technology and online resources into classroom learning objectives; providing coordination of district technology hardware, software and end-user support; implementing the district communication strategy including management of the district website; online safety and security for the district, including but not limited to firewall, content filtering, cyber security training, threat detection/response; and supervise all technology support staff. Deadline: February 12, 2024. ______________________________
Louis Leustek & Sons Inc.
1715 East Sheridan Street, Ely, Minnesota 55731 Phone 218-365-6161 Email address: LouisLeustek.Sons@gmail.com
HELP WANTED EDUCATION
HELP WANTED EDUCATION
Fleet Manager
This is a job level 10 (hourly range: $29.99-$31.32), twelve month, full time position. The position includes insurance, vacation, sick leave, and paid holidays. If the person in this position holds an ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certification they will be paid and additional $2.05 per hour. The person in this position will coordinate, monitor and direct the maintenance and repairs of all district vehicles and ensure they are safe for transportation of students and staff. ______________________________
Bus Technician/Diesel Mechanic
This is a full time, 12 month, position with competitive wage ($24.99/hr.) and benefit package; including paid sick leave and vacation, paid holidays and health insurance. The main function of this position is to assist the Fleet Manager in the maintenance of the district’s fleet and the physical plant of Transportation. The successful applicant must be able to pass a pre-employment drug test, a criminal background check, and obtain and maintain a commercial driver’s license with a school bus endorsement. Experience/education in the field of medium to heavy duty truck maintenance and ASE certification is preferred. Those who hold an ASE certification will be paid an additional $2.05/hr. _____________________________
Bus Drivers
Hours vary widely due to the variety of route lengths. Morning hours range from 6:00 A.M. to 9:00 A.M. Afternoon hours range from 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. If selected, applicants will be entered into a training program that includes behind-the-wheel training and classroom instruction. Bus driver trainees will be paid $15.50 per hour for up to 30 hours of driver trainings. After completion of training, applicants are entered into a paid mentoring program. The starting wage for substitute drivers is $21.14 per hour. Anyone that drives both an A.M. and P.M. shift within the same day is paid $25.64 per hour (this includes $4.50 per hour as a split shift differential). A weekly compensation of $25.00 will be paid to contracted employees who work 20 hours or more a week and are present during all assigned route hours with zero absences. ______________________________
Library Paraprofessional
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FIREWOOD
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
Aquatic Invasive Species Lake Technician
Oshkiimaajitahdah have free public computers for use. To receive further assistance, visit the Beltrami County Human Resources Department at 701 Minnesota Ave NW, Suite 210, Bemidji, MN 56601 or contact 218-333-4156. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
TruStar Federal Credit Union is accepting applications for a Credit Analyst that would work out of our Bemidji or International Falls offices. This position is responsible for maintaining records & files on all credit transactions & reviews, including correspondence & documents needed to determine the risk to the credit union. These essential functions include but are not limited to, calculating cash flow, debt service & margin, along with corresponding written summaries. They will hold the responsibility of assisting in structuring deals by performing risk assessment & maintain reporting requirements on credit union members’ credit obligations. Qualified applicants should have strong analytical skills, be driven, & be well organized. Understanding of business financial statements & income tax returns is preferred but not required. TruStar offers an attractive compensation and benefit package which includes, paid time off, paid federal holidays, medical, dental, vision, optional life insurance, long-term disability, flex spending, critical illness, accident & hospital indemnity insurance. Employer contributed health savings funds, employer paid shortterm disability & group life insurance & employer profit sharing 401k retirement plan which increases with years of service.
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
This is a school term, job level 2 ($18.65-$19.04), 7 hours/day (7:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. with a 30-minute duty free lunch), position at Horace May Elementary School. The purpose of this position is to assist students and teachers in locating books and other resource materials and maintaining media materials. ______________________________
Health Paraprofessional
This is a school term, job level 9 ($24.89-$25.25), 7 to 7.5 hours/day position. A health paraprofessional is responsible for providing care for ill or injured students, students with disabilities, and students with chronic health needs. The health paraprofessional also provides health screening and maintains communicable disease prevention records. Applicants must hold a current LPN or RN license. ______________________________
Academic Advisor
These are school term, job level 4 ($20.10-$20.47), 7.0 hours per day (8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. with a half hour duty free lunch) positions at Bemidji Middle School and Bemidji High School. The person in this position provides academic support for American Indian students in grades 68 through individual and small group interventions and tutoring. Applicants must possess a strong background in math, reading, and language arts. Indian preference guidelines will be followed as applied through state and federal guidelines. A minimum score of 460 on the ParaPro Assessment or two years of study at an institution of higher education (AA, AS, 60 semester credits or 90 quarter credits) is required. ______________________________
Special Education Paraprofessionals
These are job level 4 ($20.10-$20.47/hour), school term, 7 hrs/day positions. Special Education Paraprof essionals assist in the instruction of students. A min. score of 460 on the ParaPro Assessment or two years of study at an institution of higher education (AA, AS, 60 semester credits or 90 quarter credits) is preferred but not required. ______________________________
BSU and NTC are accepting applications for the following positions:
Bemidji State University TRIO Upward Bound Academic Advisor Sports Media Officer Assistant Athletic Director- Athletic Event Management & Internal Operations Associate Director of Athletics for Media & External Relations Area Director-Residence Halls
Northwest Technical College Receptionist For futher details to apply: BSU - https://bemidjistate.peopleadmin.com NTC - https://ntcmn.peopleadmin.com Minnesota State Colleges and Universities is an EO/AA/Vet/Disability employer/educator committed to the prinicipals of diversity. BSU and NTC are tobacco-free campuses.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
Pine Tree Housing Corp. is accepting applications for FUTURE 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. Rents are: 1 BR $480.00 2 BR $554.00 2 BR $599.00 All utilities paid. Pine Tree promotes equal housing opportunities for all perspective residents regardless of race, color, creed, sex, sexual pref, religion, hdcp, marital status, familial status, natl origin or source of income. For applications and qualifications, contact Heidi at 218-368-8203 or pick up an application at 721 15th St. NW, Bemidji. AN EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.
OPEN HOUSES
OPEN HOUSES
Special Education Teacher
This is a full time position at Bemidji High School to begin as soon as possible. Applicants must be licensed by the Minnesota PELSB to teach special education. Applicants able to obtain special permissions are encouraged to apply. ______________________________
Extra Curricular Positions: Track – Grades 7/8 and 1st Assistant Baseball – Grades 7/8 and B Squad Football – Grades 7/8 ______________________________
To apply: www.bemidji.k12.mn.us, select Job Opportunities. Positions open until filled. If you need accommodation to complete the application or have questions, please contact HR at 218-333-3100.
Bemidji Area Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Educator
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, February 10th
NEW HOME
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11am-1pm
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AUTOMOBILES
APPLIANCES
2003 GMC Sierra SLT,
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CONSTRUCTION GUTTERS HANDYMAN LAWN CARE PAINTING CARPET CLEANING HOUSEKEEPING MECHANIC ELECTRICAL
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3/4T, 4dr, 6.0L, 4x4, 172K, 5th wheel hitch, fiberglass topper, 8’2” Boss Vplow, Many new parts. Must See! Asking $14k, Tel. (218)766-0210
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WELDING
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JUNK CARS
Limousin bulls for sale. Add more muscle & feed efficiency to your calf crop. Excellent disposition. Red or black. Several heifer bull prospects. EPDs avail. Fertility tested. Free delivery. 218-280-9691 KentLimousin.com
FURNITURE, ETC.
We will also pay for scrap metal, cars & misc. scrap. Will do Bobcat work and Snow plowing.
Energy Saver INSULATION Polyurethane Spray Foam Blown-in Fiberglass
Nick Lee 218-556-2523 Serving the Bemidji area for 34+ years
AUTO/TRUCK REPAIR TRANSMISSION REBUILDING Over 30 yrs. Exp.
All types of Low Auto Repair Prices
Lindell Auto Repair 6 mil. W. of Bemidji on Hwy 2 CERTIFIED 751-1170
218-209-8629
Precise Mobile Welding LLC I come to you Aluminum-Stainless Steel Steel and Cast Iron Farm and heavy equipment Boat lifts and docks Prices by time & material Allan 218-368-1760
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HANDYMAN FLOORING
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John’s Handyman
Service Yardwork, mowing, hauling, painting and any odd job you need to have done! Call 218-308-3628
Specializing in: CUSTOM SHOWERS & FLOORS
Inc.
•Porcelain •Marble •Granite •Slate •Natural Stone •Ceramic Tile FREE help with designs, patterns and ideas
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FREE Estimates! Call or text: 218-290-6506
PAINTING/PAPERING
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WINDOWS
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Bemidji Glass Company
• Portable Fish Houses • Truck Tarps • Zipper Repair • Snaps • Velcro • Etc.
• Boat Covers • Boat Lift Canopies • Bimini Tops • Seat Upholstery • Snowmobile Seats
Steven Eastridge 4972 Jackpine Rd NW Bemidji, MN
FIREPLACES/ INSTALLATION
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FIREPLACES/ INSTALLATION
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FIREPLACES STOVES INSERTS CHIMNEY SWEEPING
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REAL ESTATE SERVICES
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GARAGE DOOR INSTALLATION
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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. ◊Some restrictions apply. See slumberland.com/our-guarantees.html or in-store for details.