Residents' Guide 2011
BECKER COUNTY
SECOND - Diane Turcotte | Detroit Lakes
FIRST Hope Thompson Detroit Lakes
THIRD - Laura Wagner | Detroit Lakes
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Community strong At Sanford Clinic Detroit Lakes we are proud to serve the community. As you grow, so do we. In order to keep meeting your needs and the economic needs of Detroit Lakes, we are committed to the expansion of services. Committed to recruiting new providers. Committed to meeting the needs of our valued patients.
(218) 846-2000
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Your Chamber is Naturally Your Resource for...
• Business Development • Community Development • Economic Development
• Business Resources • Visitor Information • Vacation Planning
FOR MORE INFORMATION
P: 218-847-9202 1-800-542-3992 700 Summit Ave. Detroit Lakes, MN HOURS: Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm
www.VisitDetroitLakes.com
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Welcome
The community of Detroit Lakes would like to welcome visitors, newcomers and residents. Detroit Lakes: It’s all here, all year! Great fishing and awesome recreational opportunities await you in the land of 412 lakes. Whether you’re here to live, work or play, there’s something for everyone. Diversity in recreation, cultural and volunteer activities attracts thousands of people to our area annually. An outstanding local education system provides a strong foundation for our area youth. Overall, the quality of life here creates a positive atmosphere for young families and retirees alike. The information included in the 2011 Resident’s Guide has been created to provide you with everything you need to know to feel at home in lakes country. For further information and feature stories about special events and activities in our area, read the Detroit Lakes Tribune, Becker County Record and Lake Area Press, and visit our website, www.dl-online.com. All of us at Detroit Lakes Newspapers work hard everyday to give information life and feel that our newspapers truly reflect the quality of life here. For brochures and information about the many attractions and events in the lakes area, call the Detroit Lakes Regional Chamber of Commerce at 218-847-9202 or 800-542-3992, or visit the Chamber’s website at
www.visitdetroitlakes.com. You can also stop in at the Chamber office located at 700 Summit Avenue, next door to the Becker County History Museum and the Detroit Lakes Community & Cultural Center. Detroit Lakes Newspapers would like to thank our advertisers. Their support of this publication makes it possible for us to be able to provide you with the most comprehensive source of information for daily life in Detroit Lakes. As you browse through these pages, please take time to read the ads and patronize our local businesses. The Detroit Lakes business community contributes in many ways to help make this community a year-round paradise for residents and visitors alike. — Residents’ Guide Editor Vicki Gerdes
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BECKER www.co.becker.mn.us/dept/environmental_services COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 218-846-7310 becker county MAIn trAnSFer StAtIon
becker county eASt trAnSFer FAcILIty
24413 County Rd 144 • Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 218-573-3534
23330 County Hwy 47 • Osage, MN 56570 218-573-3534
Hours: Monday: 8-6 Tuesday - Thursday: 8-4:30 Friday: 8-6 Saturday: 8-12
Hours: Saturdays: 10-2
ACCEPTING:
Electronics, Household Garbage, Used Oil, Old Tires, Yard Waste, Unusable Major Appliances, Demolition Debris, Fluorescent Bulbs
recycling — it’s working for all of us
whERE: Recycling Sheds or Local Recycling Center Call 218-846-7310 for locations
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whAT: • Cardboard & paperboard - flattened • Newspaper, office and mixed paper • Aluminum & Steel cans • Glass bottles and jugs • Plastic bottles and jugs (#1 & #2) narrow-necked/screw top only)
earn “a penny per pound” by recycling paper*
hERE’S whAT:
OFFICE PAPER: White or pastel colored Bond paper, index cards, envelopes with or without windows, premium bond computer paper, legal pad paper, & adding machine tape. NEWSPAPER: Anything delivered in the paper Is OK. MAGAZINES: Only magazines with glossy pages
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hERE’S hOw: Only CLEAN & SORTED office paper, Newspaper & Magazines will be accepted. Put clean, separated paper into paper sacks or cardboard boxes and bring to Minnkota Recycling Center.
becker county household hazardous waste facility 3 Miles Nor th of Detroit Lakes on Hwy. 59, and 1/4 Mile West on County Road 144 (First Driveway East of the Transfer Station)
218-847-9664 • OPEN: Wednesday 8a.m.-4:30p.m. (April-October)
“Bring your latex products in from the cold.” DON’T LET IT FREEZE
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Emergency
Services
Crisis Lines
Lakes Crisis & Resource Center..............................847-7446 A community advocacy program providing direct service to the victims of violence in Becker County, domestic violence, sexual assault and general crimes. They also offer a complete child advocacy program. Crisis Line (toll free) . ...........................................877-754-9683 United Way.......................................................................846-7400 United Way Hotline............................................. (701) 235-7335 Information Line......................................................(701) 235-SEEK White Earth Crisis Line & Dispatch Center .............................................. (218) 983-3201 This 24 hour crisis line is available for men and women with chemical dependency problems. Child Abuse......................................................................847-5628 To report or get assistance from Becker County Social Services. Suicide Support Hotline ����������������������������������� 1-888-261-8691 Mental Health Crisis Line �������������������������������������218-850-4357 Girls and Boys Town National Hotline ������� 1-800-448-3000
Intervention/Treatment
Emmanuel Community �������������������������������������������������847-4486 Aging parent or friend needing services/assistance/respite care. Glenmore Recovery Center ���������������������������� 1-800-584-9226 Family and individual counseling services. Essentia Health St. Mary’s ������������������������������������������844-2300 Family and individual counseling services. Lakeland Mental Health ����������������������������������������������847-1676 Family and individual counseling services. Lakes Counseling Center ��������������������������������������������847-0696 Chemical health outpatient services. Lutheran Social Services ��������������������������������������������847-0629 Family and individual counseling services. Sanford Clinic ������������������������������������������������������������������846-2000 Family and individual counseling services. Essentia Health St. Mary’s Hospital ������������������������847-5611 Essentia Health, Fargo Dept. of Psychiatry ��������������������������������������������������� 800-437-4054 Sanford Health Fargo Clinic, Dept. of Psychiatry ��������������������������������������������������� 800-437-4010 White Earth Chemical Dependency Outpatient Treatment �����������������������218-983-3285 ext. 1297
Holy Rosary Catholic Church ..................................847-1393 Jesus Is Real Ministries................................................847-8080 Lakes Area Young Life Peter Paulson..........................847-3567 Seventh Day Adventist Church................................847-8961 St. Luke’s Episcopal Church ....................................847-5858 Trinity Lutheran Church..............................................847-7211 Zion Lutheran Church..................................................847-7630
Prevention Target A chemical free leadership program based in High School League activities. Promotes prevention programs for elementary and middle schools. Target also sponsors intramural activities including basketball and volleyball. Advisor Angie Horner ���������������������������������������������������������847-4491
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Youth Ministry Providing Services
Assemblies of God.........................................................847-5213 Bakke Lutheran..............................................................847-7073 Richwood Lutheran .....................................................439-6260 Lund Lutheran ...............................................................847-9662 Christian Fellowship.....................................................847-3482 Community Alliance......................................................847-2266 Congregational Church...............................................847-4609 First Baptist Church......................................................847-4571 Grace Lutheran Church...............................................847-4568
218-847-1658 • 800-726-1664 1102 Washington Ave., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
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State Government
Senate Information Office: (651) 296-0504 or (888) 234-1112 (toll free) (888) 234-1216 Greater Minnesota TTY (toll free) House Information: (651) 296-2146 or (800) 657-3550 (toll free) TTY: (800) 627-3529
Sen. Rod Skoe, Dist. 2 Rt. 2, Box 80 Clearbrook, MN 56634 (218) 776-3420
Rep. Paul Marquart, Dist. 9B 605 First St. NE • Dilworth, MN 56529 (218) 233-9200 (home) (218) 498-2263 (work)
75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Rm. 303 St. Paul, MN 55155-1606 (651) 296-4196 sen.rod.skoe@senate.mn
597 State Office Bldg., 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. St. Paul, MN 55155 (651) 296-6829 • 1-800-551-5520 rep.paul.marquart@house.mn
Sen. Gretchen Hoffman, Dist. 10 32038 Loon Trail Vergas, MN 56587 (218) 342-2010
Rep. Mark Murdock, Dist. 10B 43620 Round Lake Drive Ottertail, MN 56571 (218) 346-4517 (home) (218) 346-2070 (work)
75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., St. Paul, MN 55155-1206 (651) 296-5655 sen.gretchen.hoffman@senate.mn
213 State Office Bldg., 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. St. Paul, MN 55155 (651) 297-9010 rep.mark.murdock@house.mn
Sen. Keith Langseth, Dist. 9 14043 70th Ave. S. Glyndon, MN 56547-9531 (218) 498-2580 (home phone) (218) 498-0412 (home fax)
Rep. Kent Eken, Dist. 2A 3463 170th Ave. Twin Valley, MN 56584 (218) 584-8109 575 State Office Bldg. 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. St. Paul, MN 55155 (651) 296-9918 rep.kent.eken@house.mn
75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Rm. 122 St. Paul, MN 55155-1606 (651) 296-3205 sen.keith.langseth@senate.mn
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County
Government
Assessor Steven Skoog.............................................................................. 846-7300 Attorney Michael Fritz............................................................................... 847-6590 Commissioner - 1st District Larry Knutson........................................................................218-334-4540 Commissioner - 2nd District John Okeson................................................................................ 847-6244 Commissioner - 3rd District Gerald Schram............................................................................. 847-6837 Commissioner - 4th District Donald Skarie.............................................................................. 847-8163 Commissioner - 5th District Barry Nelson................................................................................ 439-3275 Building/Grounds Maintenance Danny Johnson............................................................................ 846-7420 Community Health Supervisor Ronda Stock................................................................................ 847-5628 Coroner Dr. Knute Thorsgard..................................................................... 847-3181 County Administrator Tom Mortenson............................................................................ 846-7201 Court Services (Probation) Margaret Lindquist, probation lead agent..................................... 846-7303 County Auditor-Treasurer Ryan Tangen................................................................................ 846-7311 County Extension Director Deb Zak....................................................................................... 846-7328 County Recorder Darlene Maneval.......................................................................... 846-7304 Emergency Management/County Transit Rusty D. Haskins......................................................846-7302 or 847-1674 Department of Motor Vehicles Karen Woessner........................................................................... 846-7308 District Court Judges Joseph Evans............................................................................... 846-7305 Peter Irvine.................................................................................. 846-7305 Lisa Borgen.................................................................................. 846-7305 Mark Hansen............................................................................... 846-7305 District Court Administrator Janice Cossette............................................................................ 846-7305 Economic Development Coordinator Guy Fischer.................................................................................. 846-7316 Environmental Services Steve Skoog................................................................................. 846-7310 Highway Engineer Brad Wentz.................................................................................. 847-4463 Housing Authority Jon Thomsen................................................................................ 846-7330 Human Services Director Nancy Nelson............................................................................... 847-5628
Human Resources & Affirmative Action Director Nancy Grabanski.......................................................................... 846-7309 Information Technology Rick Kelsven................................................................................. 846-7320 Natural Resources Management & Parks/Recreation....................................847-0099 or 846-2612 Safety Director Richard Goodmanson................................................................... 847-7516 Sheriff Tim Gordon.................................................................................. 847-2661 Soil and Water Conservation Officer Brad Grant................................................................................... 846-7360 Veterans Service Officer Lauri Brooke................................................................................ 846-7312 Planning & Zoning Administrator Patty Swenson............................................................................. 846-7314
Commissioner 1st District Larry Knutson
Commissioner 2nd District John Okeson
Commissioner 4th District Donald Skarie
Commissioner 3rd District Gerald Schram
Commissioner 5th District Barry Nelson
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City Government Meetings: 2nd Tuesday of each month, 5 pm at city office City Offices: 218-8475658
city government
Mayor Matt Brenk
AldermAn, first ward: Dan Wenner
AldermAn, first ward: Ron Zeman
AldermAn, SECOND ward: Jamie Marks Erickson
AldermAn, SECOND ward: Dave Aune
AldermAn, THIRD ward: G.L. Tucker
AldermAn, THIRD ward: Jim Anderson
AldermAn, AT-LARGE: Madalyn Sukke
AldermAn, AT-LARGE: Al Brevik
AldermAn, AT-LARGE: Bruce Imholte
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County
Communities
AUDUBON The city of Audubon is located on Highway 10 approximately 40 miles east of Fargo, ND, and 210 miles northwest of Minneapolis, MN. Situated in the southwest corner of Becker County, it developed as a result of the 1871 expansion of the Northern Pacific Railroad. Audubon was established as a community in 1873; it was settled mainly by farmers of Scandinavian descent. The town was named after the great American naturalist and artist, James A. Audubon. During an early tour of the “Audubon’’ branch of the NP line, a passenger, Audubon’s niece, commented on the beauty of the lily-covered prairie and asked that if a railroad station were ever built there, that it be named after her uncle. While searching for a township name, the Audubon name suggestion
seemed to stick, and on Jan. 2, 1881, it became the official town name. Today, Audubon is home to Team Industries and other industries, as well as the Audubon convenience store (Orton’s), Aurochs Veterinary Service, DreamMakers Bath & Kitchen and Country Wood Products. Audubon also maintains a post office, a co-op elevator, a municipal liquor store, a bank (State Bank & Trust of Audubon), a meat market (Audubon Meat Inc.), and the Zephyr Supper Club.
Population: 492 (2009 est.) City Government Meetings: 2nd Mon. of each month, 7 pm Mayor: Terry Johnson Clerk-Treasurer: Jessica Wiedenmeyer, 439-6582 Utility Billing Clerk: Stephanie Schmit
Council Members: Jeff Quam, Carol Bergerson, Gary Bakken, Robert Goodrich Police Chief: Eric Hegna City Attorney: Charles Ramstad Maintenance Supervisor: Jim Bergeson, 439-6572 Fire Chief: Darcy Savig Audubon’s volunteer fire department provides service for Audubon City and the townships of Lake Eunice, Audubon and a portion of Hamden Township. Audubon Rescue: J.J. Fletcher, President. Same service area as fire department. CALLAWAY Callaway is located about 12 miles north of Detroit Lakes on Highway 59, approximately 45 air miles east of Fargo. It’s situated in Becker’s northwest corner, along the Soo Line Railroad’s “Glenwood route’’ — a section of track between Winnipeg and Minneapolis. The small farming communities of Richwood and Westbury lie within a 5 mile radius of Callaway. As the Soo Line pushed northward in 1903, the Callaway com-
munity developed. Callaway’s rich farmland attracted many early Scandinavian settlers who were interested in farming its fertile tracts of land. Today, agriculture remains Callaway’s main economic resource. Besides its own community center, Callaway is also home to Beautiful Savior Lutheran and Assumption Catholic churches, a volunteer fire department, Lions Club, Community Council, post office, municipal liquor store, Native Harvest, Noah’s Insurance and On the Go Convenience Store. Population : 2005 est. 219 City Government Meetings: 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7 pm at City Hall. Mayor: Gretchen Stalboerger Clerk : Shelly Dillon, 375-4691 Police Chief: Dave McArthur Maintenance Supervisor: Mathew Dillon Assessor: Janis Golkowski Council Members: Cliff Bryngelson, Emily Annette, Charles Loreth, Dale Boyer Volunteer Fire Chief: Keith Heinlein
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CORMORANT Cormorant Village is located north of Pelican Rapids and south of Lake Park, at the junction of Becker County Roads 5 and 11, near the big and little Cormorant lakes. First settled in 1876, the village once boasted a post office, flour mill, sawmill, two hotels and a school. Today, the unincorporated village includes a community center as well as the Cormorant Store, a pub, liquor store, day spa (Serenity Salon), Cormorant Lumber and more. DETROIT LAKES Detroit Lakes was originally home of the Sioux, until the Chippewa pushed them westward. During the mid 1800s, Detroit Lakes was a favorite resting place for travelers of the Red River Oxcart Trail, a 400 mile path from Winnipeg to St. Paul. For many years, the resting place was called “Ga-ia-wa-wangag’’ : a Chippewa name meaning, “Lake in which there is a crossing in a sandy place.’’ Settlers, having trouble pronouncing that name, preferred a traveling French priest’s description of the sandy place; he called it “Detroit,’’ using the French word for sand bar. The name stuck. Today, Detroit Lakes has an estimated population of 7,719 residents. Today, Detroit Lakes is an important agricultural area; it is also the center of a thriving “412 Lakes’’ tourism district. Besides providing a strong educational system for its residents, Detroit Lakes is home to many different churches, industrial parks and a variety of retail businesses. Detroit Lakes service organizations include: American Legion, Eagles, Jaycees, Kiwanis, Lions, Masons, Optimist Club, Rotary, VFW and Auxiliary, and Women of Today. Population: 8,131 (2008 est.) Mayor: Matt Brenk Aldermen, first ward: Dan Wenner & Ron Zeman Aldermen, second ward: Jamie Marks Erickson & Dave Aune Aldermen, third ward: G.L. Tucker & Jim Anderson Aldermen, at-large: Madalyn Sukke, Al Brevik and Bruce Imholte City Government Meetings: 2nd Tuesday of each month, 5 pm at city office Police Chief: Kel Keena
Fire Chief: Dave Baer City Administrator: Robert Louiseau Assistant City Administrator: Lynne Krieger Finance: Louis Guzek Attorney: William Briggs Community Development Director: Larry Remmen Building Official: Cal Mayfield Public Works Director: Brad Green Assessor: Lowell Skoog (res.) and Loren Tolkkinen (com.) FRAZEE The city of Frazee is located at the junction of Highway 10 and Minnesota State Highway 87, approximately in the center of Becker County’s southernmost border; it is approximately 10 miles southeast of Detroit Lakes; 55 miles east of Fargo, and 195 miles northwest of Minneapolis. Frazee was settled in 1868, earning it the distinction of being the first area settled in Becker County. When the Hobart Depot and Weymouth Hotel moved to Frazee in 1874, the city of Frazee developed quickly. (It was said the food at the Weymouth was so good, that the NP Line scheduled regular stops to partake in its culinary delights.) The combination of the depot, a lucrative flour mill, and a booming logging industry, Frazee was Becker County’s largest city until the logging “boom’’ fizzled out at the turn of the century. At its peak, however, Frazee’s population climbed a little over 2000 in the late 1880s. Today, Frazee is home to many businesses. Daggett Trucking, Gary’s Furniture Store, the Frazee Municipal Liquor Store, Ketter’s Meat Market, and Homestead Building Supplies are just a few examples of Frazee’s thriving business district. The city also maintains a Web site at www.frazeecity.com. Population: 1,375 (2008 est.) City Government Meetings: 2nd Monday of month at Fire Hall, 7 pm Mayor: Hank Ludtke City Clerk-Treasurer: Jonathan Smith, 334-4991; deputy clerk, Marian Estenson Council Members: Ken Miosek, Bonnie Julius, Donna Ouart and David Jopp Assessor: Janis Golkowski Attorney: Charles Ramstad Police Chief: Michael Johnson Officers include Tim Kulik, Tyler
Trieglaff, Bruce Anderson, Troy Krabenhoft Liquor Store Manager: Tanya Mastin, 334-7940 Fire Chief: Paul Thon Volunteer fire department provides service to the city of Frazee and five townships: Burlington, Silver Leaf, 1/2 Height-of-Land (Becker), Hobart and Gorman Townships in Otter Tail County. LAKE PARK The city of Lake Park is located on Highway 10 approximately 35 miles east of Fargo and 215 miles northwest of Minneapolis. With gentle rolling hills and an elevation of 1270 ft., Lake Park is a fertile farm area producing grain, potatoes, and livestock. Lake Park was named for a beautiful lake which used to be located on the original townsite. In the early 1870s, this lake was drained, however, to allow for the building of the NP Railroad. Although the lake was lost forever, the railroad stimulated Lake Park’s growth as settlers took advantage of its easy transportation to the region. Today, Lake Park is home to many area businesses. Besides
a community cooperative, drug store, a hair salon, grocery store, laundromat, municipal liquor store, bank, city center, and public pool, the Lake Park community is home to a variety of churches, including the Lake Park Lutheran Church, the Gloria Dei Lutheran Parish and Eskjo Lutheran Church. The community also boasts three gas stations and a Lake Agassiz Regional LIbrary LINK site. Population: 812 (2008 estimate) City Government Meetings: 2nd Monday of each month at City Center, 7 pm Mayor: Keith Zachariason Clerk-Treasurer: Lonnie Neuner, 238-5532; Carla Nelson, deputy clerk Council Members: Martin Pepper, Jason Abbott, Jason Crabtree and Aaron Wittnebell Assessor : Lowell Skoog Fire Chief: Vance Larson Volunteer fire department serving the city of Lake Park and five townships including: Cuba, Cormorant, Lake Park, Hamden, and Riceville. Police Chief: Jay Nelson Utilities: Don Qualley Liquor Store: Phyllis Sagen
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Population: 142 (2008 est.) City Government Meetings: 1st Tuesday of each month after first Monday, 7 pm at Fire Hall. Mayor: Eugene Clark Jr. City Clerk: Mary Vasecka, 983-3515 Treasurer: Dan Rousu Assessor: Trula Teiken Council Members: James Horack, Don Morrison and LaVern Hoban Fire Chief: Joe McArthur Police Chief: David McArthur Information, call 983-3246. OSAGE Osage is located on Hwy. 34 approximately 31 miles east of Detroit Lakes and 8 miles west of Park Rapids. It is located in the center of Becker County’s western border, with the Smoky Hills State Forest providing its backyard. Today, Osage is governed by a town board and its school age children are bussed to the Park Rapids School District. Osage is located within Osage Township and maintains a grocery store (Osage Country Market), community center and post office.
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TWO INLETS Two Inlets is located on Becker County’s eastern border. Nestled quietly in Becker’s forest district, it is approximately 10 miles north of Osage and 12 miles northeast of Ponsford on County Road 44. The Two Inlets area was once a center of the thriving 1880s logging boom. Today, Two Inlets maintains a resort, sawmill, country store, Catholic church and town hall. WHITE EARTH The community of White Earth is located within the White Earth Indian Reservation. It is located approximately 22 miles north of Detroit Lakes at the intersection of County Road 23 and Minnesota Hwy. 224. The village of White Earth is governed by a community council. The council members are elected for two year terms and help facilitate community projects through fund raising efforts. White Earth village also maintains its own post office and ambulance service. WOLF LAKE Wolf Lake is located about three miles north of State Highway 87, in the corner of the Smoky Hills State Forest. Detroit Lakes is 32 miles due west of the village which was settled mainly as a logging camp site. After the great forests of Minnesota had been exploited by big lumbering companies, Wolf Lake turned to farming. Today, Wolf Lake maintains many organizations including: VFW, VFW Auxiliary, Lions Club, and Baseball Club as well as snowmobile, shooting and sportsmen’s clubs.
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Population: 46 (2010 estimate) Mayor: Cornell Ylitalo City Council: John Aho, Janelle Lake, Rodney Aho and Vernette Gilbertson Clerk: Lori Laine, 538-6528 Treasurer: Peggy Keranen Assessor: Lowell Skoog
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ment (Carsonville Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department), and the Helping Hand Club — a local organization devoted to helping the area’s poor and needy. Established in 1944, the organization is still going strong, “Doing unto others, as we would have others do unto us.’’
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OGEMA Ogema is located on Becker County’s northern most boundary on Minnesota Highway 59. It’s approximately 21 miles due north of Detroit Lakes. Ogema was founded in 1906, nearly 40 years after the establishment of the surrounding White Earth Reservation; its name, however, means “Chief’’ in the Chippewa language. The town developed as the result of the Soo Line’s northward expansion. Today, Ogema is home to a municipal liquor store, a community hall, a bank, beauty salon and M & W Foods. The community also has a post office, elementary school (WaubunOgema-White Earth), and Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church. The White Earth Initiative office building is a recent addition.
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OUTLYING COMMUNITIES
HITTERDAL, located in Clay County, was incorporated as a village on April 1, 1918, and separated from the townships on May 3, 1919. It is named for a valley and lake in southern Norway. Among the first settlers were several people named Hitterdal. The town was named for Bendt O. Hitterdal, the original town proprietor. The post office began in 1887; M. J. Solum built a hardware and implement store on the first lot after the townsite was platted in 1896. ULEN, also located in Clay County, was named in honor of Ole Ulen, its first settler. The city of Ulen was established on part of his homestead and was incorporated as a village on Nov. 12, 1896. The post office was established in 1884. WAUBUN, a city in Mahnomen County, has an Ojibwe name, meaning “the east,” “the morning,” and “the twilight of dawn.” It is spelled waban in Baraga’s Dictionary, and wabun by Longfellow in The Song of Hiawatha, with definition as the
east wind. The city was incorporated as a village on Dec. 18, 1907. When the Soo Line built through the county in 1903-4, the general manager, Pennington, and his chief engineer, Thomas Green, named the stations as they moved the line north; all towns on the reservation had to have Indian names. The post office for this community was established in 1905 as Bement, changing to Waubun in 1906. PERHAM, located in Otter Tail County, is named after Josiah Perham, the first President of the Northern Pacific Railroad. The railroad arrived in Otter Tail County in 1871. A mercantile store was erected on the north side of the tracks the next year and Perham has been prospering ever since. Perham currently boasts of a stateof-the-art community fitness and recreation center; a 27-hole, championship golf course. It is also the center for surrounding agriculture and tourism. VERGAS, located in Otter Tail County, is known as the “Home of the Loon,” the Minnesota State Bird. There is a giant 20 foot replica of the State Bird erected
on the shore of Long Lake, in the center of City Park, which is also home to a public beach and picnic area. There are 25 lakes within a five-mile radius of Vergas. The community’s present name comes from one of four in the “V” series used to designate Soo Line sleeping cars that traveled between
Minneapolis and Winnipeg. The post office began as Candor in 1904, the railroad station was Vergas, and the townsite was Altona, all names changing to Vergas in 1903. The community has a well-known bar and grill, a café, grocery store and a supper club just outside of town.
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Township
Officials
Becker County Township Elections will be held March 8, 2011. Please contact your township clerk or County Auditor’s Office for updated information. Atlanta Township Assessor: Shelly Dillon Chairman: Kyle W. Jaster Clerk: Jeff Bates, 962-3489 Supervisors: Beau Jacobson, Michael Splonskowski Treasurer: Kathy Hamre Audubon Township Assessor: Irene Johnson Chairman: Sean C. Felker Clerk: Becky SchouvillerFelker, 439-6525 Supervisors: Jerry Lunde and Richard Ellsworth Treasurer: Patrick Jones
Burlington Township Assessor: Janis Golkowski Chairman: Kathleen Froehlich Clerk: Jennifer Beck, 334-3002 Supervisors: Brian Smith and David Green Treasurer: Linda Olson
Callaway Township Assessor: Shelly Dillon Chairman: Albert Schouviller Clerk: Sharon Winter, 375-3704 Supervisors: Roger Winter and William Gunderman Treasurer: Florence Weber Carsonville Township Assessor: Lori Laine Chairman: Steve Pachel Clerk: Helen Drewes, 255-1227 Supervisors: Mike Branstrom and James Kovala Treasurer: Kathy Pachel
Cormorant Township Assessor: Lisa Marschall Chairman: Timothy Erickson Clerk: Claudia Hanson, 532-3644 Supervisors: Steve Sorenson and Bruce Danielson Treasurer: Susan Braseth Cuba Township Assessor: Shelly Dillon Chairman: Gary Villiard Clerk: Wesley Torgerson, 238-6628 Supervisors: Steve Mattson and Dean Iverson Treasurer: Alvina Torgerson
Erie Township Assessor: Janis Golkowski Chairman: Gary Kolsrud Clerk: Barb Moser, 847-6971 Supervisors: James Thompson, JoAnn Splonskowski Treasurer: Mary Schermerhorn Evergreen Township Assessor: Avis Hoehne Chairman: Tom Ulschmid Clerk: Rana Holmer, 334-3453 Supervisors: Todd Holmer and Steven Wilkowski, Jr. Treasurer: Betty Janke
Detroit Township Assessor: Irene Johnson Chairman: Eugene Pavelko Clerk: Barbara Schmidt, 846-9333 Supervisor: Kevin Olson (Don Skarie resigned in December) Treasurer: Charles Jost
Forest Township Assessor: Lisa Marschall Clerk: Helen Holmer, 573-3813 Supervisors: Douglas Trenda, Tim Holzkamm and Carol Peterson Treasurer: Donna Waliczek
Eagle View Township Assessor: Lowell Skoog Chairman: Carolyn Thorkildson Clerk: Mary Turner, 734-2339 Supervisors: Patrick Holzem and Beverly Motschenbacher Treasurer: Sandra Roman
Green Valley Township Assessor: Lisa Marschall Chairman: Aaron Skaro Clerk: Gloria Hines, 732-9515 Supervisors: Burt Hill and Arnold Keranen Treasurer: Renee Hill
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Hamden Township Assessor: Shelly Dillon Chairman: Albin Warling Clerk: Caroline Strom, 849-5154 Supervisors: Edward Strom and Todd Andresen Treasurer: Marlene Dahlberg Height of Land Township Assessor: Joyce Holm Chairman: Craig Hall Clerk: Kathy Stenger, 847-8800 Supervisors: John King and Derek Mois Treasurer: Cheryl Mois Holmesville Township Assessor: Irene Johnson Chairman: David Palm Clerk: Carolyn Kohler, 847-8824 Supervisors: Peter Randolph and Thomas Holweger Treasurer: Donna Jacobs Lake Eunice Township Assessor: Irene Johnson Chairman: Joe Lightowler Clerk: Crystal Myers, 234-9266 Supervisors: Larry Stockert, James Renslow and Lloyd Kohler Treasurer: Ruth Pung
Lake Park Township Assessor: Irene Johnson Chairman: Matthew Bjerke Clerk: Dale Binde, 532-7273 Supervisors: Edward Rian and Bradley Lindstrom Treasurer: Monique Anderson Lake View Township Assessor: Loren Tolkkinen Clerk: Laurel Niemi, 847-6390 Supervisors: Gail Hahn and David Knopf Treasurer: Joanne Stenseth Maple Grove Township Assessor: SLL, Inc. Chairman: Ronald Christiensen Clerk: Julia Miller, 473-2440 Supervisors: Marvin Warren and Jeffrey Leff Treasurer: Eva Brakefield Osage Township Assessor: SLL, Inc. Chairman: Richard Nason Clerk: Margo Boyd, 573-3803 Supervisors: Arthur Yliniemi and Don Nilson Treasurer: Anna Johnson
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Pine Point Township Assessor: SLL, Inc. Chairman: Paul Tretbar Clerk: Gertrude Maninga, 573-3825 Supervisors: Daniel Yliniemi and Todd Yliniemi Treasurer: Hilma Tretbar
Runeberg Township Assessor: Lisa Marschall Chairman: Robert Christiansen Clerk: Kristine Spadgenske, 564-4249 Supervisors: Clyde Schwartz and Philip Ylitalo Treasurer: Ray Skaro
Riceville Township Assessor: Shelly Dillon Chairman: Wilhelm Walther Clerk: Doris Schermerhorn, 375-3231 Supervisors: William Zurn and Thomas Bergren Treasurer: Bonnie Osten
Savannah Township Assessor: Lisa Marschall Deputy Clerk: Samantha Weiss, 732-7299 Supervisors: Vern Scholz, Kevin Haroldson and Gene Weiss Treasurer: Michael Thelen
Richwood Township Assessor: Kevin Pietila Chairman: Jerome Wamre Clerk: Richard Zurn, 847-8788 Supervisors: Duane Leegard and William McCaslin Treasurer: Lowell Jorgenson Round Lake Township Assessor: SLL, Inc. Chairman: Gerald Wettels Clerk: Darlene Wettels, 573-3592 Supervisors: John Joy and David Christianson Treasurer: Karen Wettels
Shell Lake Township Assessor: Lisa Marschall Chairman: Wesley Hall Clerk: Melanie Pihlaja, 573-2241 Supervisors: Jerry Zick and Allen Chirpich Treasurer: Aune Longfors Silver Leaf Township Assessor: Avis Hoehne Chairman: Randy Mayfield Clerk: Jacqueline Graham, 334-3341 Supervisors: Duane Johnson and Lee Ingvalson Treasurer: Cydera Branby
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Spring Creek Township Assessor: Trula Teiken Chairman: James Jirava Clerk: Mitchell Ballard, 983-3339 Supervisors: Gerald Jirava and Robert Haverkamp Treasurer: Ronald Safar Spruce Grove Township Assessor: Lisa Marschall Chairman: Dennis Rader Clerk: Dale Huwe, 346-3849 Supervisors: Arlen Huwe and Andrew Kerranen Treasurer: Verlene Nordby Sugar Bush Township Assessor: Kevin Pietila Chairman: Roger Wirth Clerk: Janice Chilton, 983-3834 Supervisors: James Davidson and Leslie Hochstetler Treasurer: Karen Klarer Toad Lake Township Assessor: Lisa Marschall Chairman: James Yliniemi Clerk: Deborah Wacker, 334-2230 Supervisors: Jared Aho and Gladwin Walker Treasurer: George Zick
Two Inlets Township Assessor: Lisa Marschall Chairman: Dennis Wright Clerk: Adeline Retz, 732-3941 Supervisors: Thomas Wagner and Roxanne Eischens Treasurer: Katherine Kueber Walworth Township Assessor: Shelly Dillon Chairman: Justin Klemetson Clerk: Michael Lockhart 596-8500 Supervisors: Warren Seykora and Randy Moore Treasurer: Robert Bromander White Earth Township Assessor: Trula Teiken Chairman: Richard Jasken Clerk: Karen Lefebvre, 983-3128 Supervisors: Russell Kent and Douglas Fabre Treasurer: Sherry Zima Wolf Lake Township Assessor: Eugene Bartel Chairman: James Yliniemi Clerk: Jan Jackola, 538-6788 Supervisors: Harry Aho and Brian Haataja Treasurer: Paul Ramsay
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Waubun Independent School Dist. 435:
Schools
Administration Offices • 473-6171 Superintendent: Mitch Anderson School Board: Allan Haugo, Mark Rothschadl, Tom Teiken, Joe McArthur, Jonathon Syverson,Christie Haverkamp, Stacy Bly Elementary (K-4) • 473-6174 Principal: Mitch Anderson Secondary (5-12) • 473-6173 Principal: Michael Cary • Site Administrative Manager: Tim Spaeth Turnaround School Officer: Ann Wothe
Detroit Lakes Independent School Dist. 22:
Administration Offices • 847-9271 Superintendent: Douglas Froke • Business Manager: Ted Heisserer Education Director: Lowell Niklaus School Board: David Langworthy, Dr. Thomas Seaworth, Terrie Boyd, Brenda Muckenhirn, Ladd Lyngaas Roosevelt Elementary (K-5) • 847-1106 Principal: Jerry Hanson Rossman Elementary (K-5) • 847-9268 Principal: Sandy Nelson Detroit Lakes Middle School (6-8) • 847-9228 Principal: Mike Suckert • Assistant Principal: Justin Hegg Detroit Lakes High School (9-12) • 847-4491 Principal: Steve Morben • Assistant Principal: Eric Martinez Activities Director: Mitch McLeod Detroit Lakes Area Learning Center (ages 15-21) • 844-5687 Director: Lisa Weber Adventist Christian School (K-8) • 846-9764 Principal/Head Teacher: Sandy Daniels Faith Christian School (Pre-K-8) • 847-7375 Administrator: Anita Thorson Holy Rosary School (Pre-K-8) • 847-5306 Principal: Kathleen Klindt
Frazee-Vergas Independent School Dist. 23:
Administration Offices • 334-3181 Superintendent: Deron Stender School Board: Dana Laine, Steve Jepson, Keith Janu, Matt Bauer, Jim Nelson, Kenny Fett Elementary (K-6) • 334-3911 Dean of Students: Troy Haugen Junior/Senior High (7-12) • 334-2981 Principal (K-12): Rob Nudell
Lake Park-Audubon Independent School District 2889:
Administration Offices • 238-5914 Superintendent: Dale Hogie School Board: Dale Binde, Vicki Grondahl, Mike McIntire, Jeff Swetland, Rick Ellsworth, Darrel Pederson, Bryan Anderson Elementary (K-6) • 439-3301 Principal: Sam Skaaland Secondary (7-12) • 238-5916 Principal: Kevin Ricke
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“Helping families and individuals achieve economic self-sufficiency for 43 years” ❖ Family Services ❖ Head Start/Early Head Start ❖ Family Child Care ❖ Budget Counseling ❖ Energy Assistance ❖ Child Care Resource & Referral ❖ Family Assets Savings Program ❖ Housing & Rental Assistance ❖ Weatherization ❖ Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) ❖ AARP Tax Preparation Assistance ❖ Health Insurance/Medicare Counseling ❖ Emergency Food & Shelter ❖ Becker County Senior Coordinator Senior Programs ❖ Relative Care Giver Support Detroit Lakes 847-1385 • Park Rapids 732-7204 • Mahnomen 935-5022 • www.mahube.org
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Colleges
Universities
Minnesota State Community & Technical College - Detroit Lakes:
The Detroit Lakes campus of Minnesota State Community & Technical College (M State-Detroit Lakes) is part of a four-campus college. M State offers Diploma, AAS and AA degrees in a one- or two-year setting along with numerous online course offerings. The campus is located on Highway 34 East in Detroit Lakes. M StateDetroit Lakes offers a broad-based selection of program choices like Accounting and Nursing in addition to unique programs like Architectural SEWER LINE THAWING
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Technology, Business Entrepreneurship, Computer Network Security Marine Engines, Civil Engineering and Radiologic Technology. One of the newest programs on campus, Business & Entrepreneurial Services (BES), is housed in the BES Center. M State-Detroit Lakes has also signed an articulation agreement with Southwest State University Marshall (Minn.) and Mayville (S.D.) State University for students who wish to continue their education toward a four-year degree. M State-DL also offers a full-time Day Care Center for students with children. Campus enrollment this year is over 1,000 full and part-time students. Minnesota State Community & Technical College is part of the Minnesota State Colleges & Universities (MnSCU) system, and is an equal opportunity employer. Prospective students are invited to visit the campus by requesting a campus tour online at www.minnesota.edu, or by calling 218-846-3700 or 800-492-4838 (toll free). A complete, up-to-date course schedule is also available online. There are two student designated housing units near the campus, and numerous other housing and rental units posted and provided to incoming students.
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Community
Education
Detroit Lakes Community Education Lincoln Education Center • 204 Willow St. E. (Located at the corner of Lincoln and Willow streets, Detroit Lakes) 847-4418 • Fax 847-9794 E-mail: comed@detlakes.k12.mn.us Web site: www.dlcommunityed.com and www.dlschools.net
Community Education Community Education offers opportunities for individuals to take classes in the area of arts and crafts, personal interest, safety courses, youth enrichment, driver’s education and more. Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) & School Readiness ECFE is School District #22 preschool program for children age 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 years old.
Frazee-Vergas Community Education and Recreation
305 N. Lake St. • P.O. Box 186, Frazee MN 56544 334-2525 • www.frazee.k12.mn.us Lori Thorp, Director Youth and adult enrichment, trips and tours, recreation and sports, fitness/health, computers/technology, defensive driving, blood screening, community health fair and more. Over 65 classes and activities, plus more than 300 online classes, are available. Early Childhood Family Education/School Readiness Karrie Schultz, Coordinator • 334-2525 GED, Adult Basic Education, English as a Second Language Pat Puetz, tutor • Call 334-2525 for info and scheduling.
Lake Park-Audubon Community Education 439-3303 • www.lakeparkaudubon.com
Contact: Debra Brakefield, Director “Learning for all ages and interests,” with classes in quilting, computers, art, square dancing, weight lifting, computers, 55 Alive (drivers education for those age 55 and above) and massage as well as kids’ classes in baking, crafting and snowmobile safety. The school also offers an After School Enrichment Program from 3 to 6 p.m. on school days, on a drop-in basis. Participants receive a healthy snack, help with homework, have time for outside play, and do craft and art projects.
Adult Basic Education & GED Preparation ABE is for anyone, ages 16 and older who wish to receive free help with basic kills, GED preparation, English as a Second language, brush-up on basic reading and math skills. Currently housed at Minnesota State Community & Technical College-Detroit Lakes, Room E103. Phone: 218844-5760.
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Recreation
YEAR-ROUND ATTRACTIONS
Amusement Center
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Pirates Den: Pinball, electronic games, etc. Washington Square Mall.
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Monday and Thursday: Detroit Lakes VFW, 5:30 p.m.; Saturday 12:00 Noon; Phone 847-9460. Sunday: American Legion, Lake Park, 7 p.m., 238-5577. Wednesday: American Legion, Detroit Lakes, Early Bird Bingo 7 p.m.; Regular Bingo 7:30 p.m., 847-8533. Tuesday and Friday: Bar Bingo, Eagles, Detroit Lakes, 5:30 p.m., 8475267. Saturday: Bar Bingo, Eagles, Detroit Lakes, 2:30 p.m., 847-5267. Friday-Monday: Golden Eagle Bingo Lodge, Mahnomen (35 miles north of Detroit Lakes), Doors open 5:15 p.m., Warm-Up games 6:15 p.m., Early Bird 6:30 p.m., Regular Session starts 7 p.m. 800-453-7827, Ext. 7427.
Bowling
Voyageur Lanes: Sixteen lanes, automatic scorers. Open 7 days a week. Pinball, electronic games, etc. 1377 West Lake Drive, 847-7484.
Casino
Shooting Star Casino: Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Blackjack tables, lounge with entertainment, 3 restaurants, meeting rooms, Cabaret, American Indian Museum, gift shop, RV park, luxury hotel. 35 miles north of Detroit Lakes on Hwy. 59 at Mahnomen. 935-2701.
• Site Clearing • Dewatering & Soil Correction • Site Grading • Erosion Control sales installation • Site Utilities: sewer water storm sewer
Culture/Arts
Detroit Lakes Community & Cultural Center: Located at 826 Summit Ave. Facilities include aquatic/fitness, theater/cultural, childcare and senior centers. Memberships available. Call 844-4221 for more information. The Historic Holmes Theatre, located inside the community center, has a variety of shows to offer during its fall/winter and spring/summer seasons. Call 844-SHOW for a list of upcoming events as well as ticket and seating information. Theatre memberships also available.
Health/Fitness
Anytime Fitness: 1647 Hwy. 10 West, Detroit Lakes, 844-5656. Curves for Women: 808 Washington Ave., Detroit Lakes, 844-6671. Detroit Lakes Community & Cultural Center: 826 Summit Ave., 8444221.
Library
Detroit Lakes Public Library: Open daily at 10 a.m., Mon. through Sat. Closing times: Monday-Wednesday 9pm; Thursday-Friday 6pm; Sat. 4pm; Closed Sunday and holidays. Story Hour for Preschoolers every Thursday and Saturday at 10:30am. Located at 1000 Washington Avenue. Phone 8472168.
Museum
Becker County Museum: Where the present meets the past. Admission is free. Open Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. year-round. Located at the corner of Summit Avenue and Front Street. Closed Sundays, Mondays and holidays. 847-2938. Website: beckercountyhistory.org
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Wildlife Refuge Detroit Lakes Wetland Management District: This U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service office manages more than 50,000 acres of wetland and prairie habitat on Waterfowl Production Areas (WPAs) and easements in Becker, Clay, Mahnomen, Norman and Polk counties. These diverse prairie and wooded areas provide habitat for more than 280 bird species. Walk into the 1,372acre Helliksen Prairie WPA in northwestern Becker County and experience the sights and sounds of a virgin tallgrass native prairie that is teeming with wetlands, wildlife and wildflowers. Hike the 1.5-mile Prairie Marsh Trail at the Headquarters WPA just north of Detroit Lakes and look for white-tailed deer, numerous migratory birds and other wildlife. Active osprey nests can be seen from the hiking trail. The trail is open during daylight hours for hiking and cross country skiing. The Wetland Management District Office is located one mile north of Detroit Lakes on North Tower Road. Office hours are 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Phone: 218-847-4431; TTY: 800-877-8339. For more information, check out the web site at www.fws. gov/midwest/Detroit Lakes or send an e-mail to DetroitLakes@fws.gov. Hamden Slough National Wildlife Refuge: Wetlands and nature grasslands are being restored. Excellent viewing of waterfowl and birds of prey. Many interesting and unusual shore and marsh birds are nesting on the Refuge or can be seen during their migration period May-Nov. Best viewing in early morning and evening. Visitors will find new trails and overlook on interconnected wetlands. Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge: A visitor center near the intersection of Cty. Rds. 26 and 29 features an exhibit area, bookstore, and DVD program. Also, boat accesses, hunting areas, hiking trails and a self-guiding auto tour. Located 18 miles northeast of Detroit Lakes at the junction of Becker County highways 26 & 29. 847-2641.
SUMMER ATTRACTIONS Amusement Parks Go-Putt-N-Bump Amusement Park: “Brighten your day.” Welcome to the family fun center, guaranteed to make the old younger and the young older. Open Memorial Day to Labor Day. Located 1-1/2 miles south on Highway 59. Phone 847-7083.
Antiques
SuLaine’s Antique Mall & Collectibles: Located at 603 Hwy. 10 East, Detroit Lakes. Phone 844-6830. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. (approximately); Sundays noon-5 p.m. Buggy Wheel Antiques: Located 8 miles west of Detroit Lakes on Highway 10 on the south side of the road. Phone 439-6980. Hours: Open May-Sept., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sat., noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. Closed Mondays. A Glassy Place: From Detroit Lakes, south on Hwy. 59 to Willow Street and Long Lake Road, west to Longview Drive, or west on Highway 10 to Wal-Mart, then south on Airport Road to Longview Drive. Follow signs to 824 Longview Drive. Hours: Open year-round, daily by chance or appt. 847-9834.
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North & South Antiques: Two miles south of Detroit Lakes on Hwy. 59, then 7.4 miles west on Cty. Rd. 6, then 1/2 mi. north on Black Hawk Road. Hours: Open May 15-Labor Day, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wed.-Sat. as well as holidays and holiday weekends. Open year-round by chance or appt. 439-3099.
Baseball
Detroit Lakes Angels Amateur Baseball Team: The Angels join five other area teams in the Hi-10 Conference for the 2011 season. The team is composed of seasoned baseball veterans and young prospects, ranging in age from 18-35. Many players have college-level baseball experience. Detroit Lakes Legion Baseball: Youth baseball team. Good clean entertainment several evenings a week at Washington Park. This complex is one of the finest places to spend an evening and enjoy good family entertainment. This park also hosts the Babe Ruth teams.
Biking
Paved bike path located between West Lake Drive (by the Voyageur Bowling Lanes) and Dunton Locks County Park.
Parks/Recreation
City parks: Playgrounds, rental games, shuffleboard, table tennis, basketball, tennis, softball, disc golf, etc. Recreation building at Washington Park. 846-7113 or the Community Ed Office at 8474418. County parks: Dunton Locks: One of the finest county parks in the area. Excellent hiking and mountain bike trails. Two covered shelters, one with kitchen facilities. Next to the DNR Fish Hatchery. Active Tram operating weekends that transports boats, personal watercraft and pontoons from Muskrat Lake to Lake Sallie. Located 2-1/2 miles south on Hwy. 59.
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Sucker Creek Preserve: A new 64.24-acre nature preserve located on the south side of Big Detroit Lake, along Sucker Creek, this facility includes an amphitheater, 2,700-foot handicapped accessible, paved walking trail and interpretive signs to guide visitors through the park’s plant and animal life, archaeology, geology and more.
Fishing/Guide Service
Area fishing opportunities: 412 beautiful lakes within a 25 mile radius of Detroit Lakes. Also, fish off the fishing pier on West Lake Drive or the fish hatchery on Lake Sallie. Guide service is also available. Call 847-1089 (Brad Laabs).
Flea Markets
Shady Hollow Flea Market: Open Memorial weekend and Sundays through mid-September, also Memorial Day, July 4, WE Fest Saturday and Labor Day. Located 5 miles south of Detroit Lakes on Highway 59. Phone 847-9488.
Golf Courses
Detroit Country Club: 36 holes including an executive 18 hole course. Open to the public. Five miles south of Detroit Lakes on Highway 59 between lakes Melissa and Sallie. Phone 847-5790 (Lake View Course 847-8942). Forest Hills Golf Club: 18 hole regulation length course. Clubhouse with pro shop. Full-service restaurant and bar overlooking the challenging 18th hole. Three miles west on Highway 10. 439-6400. Frazee Golf Course: 9 hole course. Two miles from the Highway 10 overpass through Frazee on Highway 87. Cart rentals. 334-3831. Lakeview Golf Course: 24962 Co. Hwy. 22, Detroit Lakes. 8478942.
Ironman Golf Course: 9 hole, par three course including a large driving range. E-Z-Go golf cars and rental clubs available. Located 3 miles north on Richwood Road (Cty. Rd. 21) on Floyd Lake. 8475592. Maple Hills Golf Course: 9 hole, par 36 course. Rental clubs and carts are also available. Four miles east of Detroit Lakes on Highway 10. 847-9532. River Hills Golf Course & Driving Range: 9 hole, par 33 course and driving range. Rental clubs, pull-behind and riding carts available; beautiful view; clubhouse with sandwiches, pop, coffee, juice, etc. Two miles south of Detroit Lakes on Highway 59. 847-1223. Wildflower Golf Course: 18 hole championship course and a 9 hole guest executive course will challenge all levels of golfers. Located at Fair Hills Resort — 9 miles south on Highway 59 and 3 miles west on County 20. Phone 439-3357 or 532-3357.
Horseback Riding
Timberline Ranch: Trail rides seven days a week, Memorial Day weekend (or earlier, weather permitting) through Labor Day. Ride time approximately one hour. Also includes a gift shop on site (gift certificates available). Call for reservations. Phone 847-3886.
Mini Golf
Go-Putt-N-Bump: Try this challenging, 18 hole mini-golf course. You will play over two 42-foot arched bridges. 1-1/2 miles south on Highway 59. 8477083. Rock’n Waters: Extreme mini-golf, located at Forest Hills Golf Club & Resort, three and a half miles west of Detroit Lakes on Highway 10. Phone 439-6400.
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Music Festivals/Concert Series
WE Fest: WE Fest, which will celebrate its 29th anniversary on Aug. 4-6, 2011, is firmly established as one of the nation’s largest country music and camping festivals. Past artists include Tim McGraw, George Strait, Kenny Chesney and Alan Jackson. Located at Soo Pass Ranch south of Detroit Lakes. Phone 847-1340. Tuesdays in the Park: Tuesdays at 7 p.m., June through August, Detroit Lakes City Park Bandshell. Free admission; lawn seating. Hosted by the Historic Holmes Theatre. Call 218-844-4221 for more information.
Scuba Diving
Tri-State Diving: Scuba diving is one of the fastest growing sports in the world today. Complete line of rental gear, 5,000 psi air station, equipment sales and service, guided dive trips to area lakes and classes for all levels of experience. Come explore our Minnesota lakes and see what we have to offer. Located 3 miles north on Richwood Road to Little Floyd Lake Road, then east 1.7 miles. 847-4868.
Softball
Detroit Lakes hosts several softball tournaments during the summer — both men’s and women’s. Stop out and watch at one of the many beautiful softball diamonds located in the softball complex in Snappy Park. Softball and kittenball tournaments are also scheduled during the fall and winter.
Swimming
Two public beaches, one by the Pavilion and one by the American Legion Club. Public beach between the two areas also. Indoor swimming facilities also available at the BTD Aquatics Center, located inside the Detroit Lakes Community & Cultural Center, 826 Summit Ave. Call 844-4221 for more info.
Tennis
Fourteen lighted courts near the Sr. High, Middle School and the City Park. The Detroit Lakes Community & Cultural Center Fieldhouse also offers year-round tennis facilities. Call 844-4221 for reservations.
Theme Parks
Summerhill Farms: Explore our eight specialty shops overflowing with gift items, women’s apparel, sweatshirts and t-shirts, unique home accessories, toys, garden accessories, gourmet foods, wine and more. Enjoy lunch at Summerhill Farm’s Sun Porch Restaurant. Experience our cozy country charm while enjoying fresh sandwiches, soups, salads and desserts; daily specials, wine, beer and espresso are also served. Open midMay through mid-September. Shop hours are 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Saturday; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday. Restaurant lunch hours are 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Sunday; dinner served Friday-Saturday, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Located 7 miles north of Park Rapids on Highway 71. Phone: 218-732-3865; Web site: www.summerhill-farm.com; e-mail: info@summerhill-farm.com.
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Tubing
Charlie’s Ottertail Tubing: Everything is happening right on the river! Seven miles east of Detroit Lakes on Hwy. 34, free shuttle and parking with tube rental, picnicking and tailgating available. Open daily through summer. 847-3258. Ed’s River Run: Open Memorial weekend through Labor Day, weather conditions permitting, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tube rentals available. Located eight miles east of Detroit Lakes on Highway 34 and two miles north on County Road 29. 847-2874. K & K River Tubing: Tube down the Ottertail with a whole group of friends and flow with the current as you wind along the river’s path. Tube rentals available. Located 7 miles east of Detroit Lakes on Highway 34. 841-1904 or 846-3440.
Water Recreation
J&K Marina: On the beach. Rent paddle boats, pontoons, fishing boats, kayaks and canoes. Boat rides for those who wish to relax and enjoy the scenery. Open daily from 9 a.m.-8 p.m. through summer. Boat slips available. Located at 121 West Lake Drive. 847-7291 summer or 847-0324 all year. The Bridge Marina, Bar & Grill: On Big Detroit at Long Bridge. Pontoon rentals, slips available. 847-1949.
Curling
WINTER ATTRACTIONS
Lakes Curling Club: Located 1/2 mile north on Highway 59. Phone 8478186.
Ice Fishing
Fish houses/fishing derbies: Thanksgiving is the traditional week for putting out the fish houses. Fishing derbies are also a favorite in the Lakes area (see Calendar of Events for dates and locations)
Ice Skating
Kent Freeman Sports Arena and indoor satellite arena, 1310 Rossman Ave. Phone: 846-7105. Peoples Park Rink, outdoor skating in season; across the street from Freeman Arena. Heated warming house with bathroom facilities.
Shooting Preserves
Anderson’s Royal Flush Pheasants and Game Birds Inc. is located 9.5 miles north of Detroit Lakes on Cty. Hwy. 21 (Richwood Rd.) The hunting preserve has pheasants, chukars and other game birds along with a Sporting Clays Course for all your hunting and shooting needs. For more information, please call Tim or Sheila Anderson at 218-846-2321 or 218-847-2174.
Skiing
Cross country: Forty-two miles of groomed trails are available for cross-country skiing. Great trail system! Trails are groomed regularly. Accommodations — motels, resorts, American Plan, and bed and breakfast inns are available along many of these trails. Maps available at the Detroit Lakes Chamber office.
Snowmobiling
Winter Wonderland: 200 plus groomed miles of trails. Maps are available for these state approved, groomed trails at the Detroit Lakes Chamber office, 700 Summit Ave. Phone: 847-9202 or 800-542-3992.
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Medical
Hospital:
Facilities
Essentia Health St. Mary’s – 847-5611 Essentia Health St. Mary’s, accredited by the Joint Commission of Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations is licensed as an 87-bed acute care hospital set in a modern facility with services such as: Emergency Department, Intensive Care, Obstetrics, Surgical Services, Imaging, Kidney Dialysis, Therapy Services, Blood Bank and more! In addition, Essentia Health St. Mary’s has many senior housing options including Oak Crossing, a 96 bed skilled care center, senior apartments and assisted living. Oak Crossing also offers Transitional Care services.
Clinics:
Essentia Health St. Mary’s Clinic – (800) 224-5888 Detroit Lakes, 125 E. Frazee Street – 218-844-2300 Frazee, 114 W. Main Street – 218-334-7255 Lake Park, 1005 First Street – 218-238-5901 Mahnomen, 117 Main Street North – 218-936-5616 Serving Detroit Lakes and the surrounding communities since 1984, the Essentia Health St. Mary’s clinic is here to provide the care you need, when you need it. Our physicians provide a wide range of services including family practice, surgery, obstetrics and gynaecology, internal medicine, geriatric medicine, cardiology, ophthalmology, and podiatry. Sanford Health Clinic – 846-2000 1245 S. Washington Ave., Detroit Lakes The clinic has been located in Detroit Lakes since 1987. Its home base is in Fargo. The full-time doctors and visiting specialists offer a full range of health care.
Nursing Homes:
Emmanuel Nursing Home – 847-4486 Emmanuel Nursing Home is a skilled nursing center and has been serving the community since 1964. Emmanuel offers private rooms, transitional and advanced care which includes rehab services (in and out patient) for those recovering from illness and surgery. Emmanuel’s therapy center is certified by the Center for Orthopedic Rehabilitation Excellence (CORE). Specialized dementia care and respite services are also available. Call for more information.
Oak Crossing (formerly St. Mary’s Nursing Center) – 847-5611 Located on the campus of Essentia Health St. Mary’s, Oak Crossing is a 96 bed care center specializing in transitional care, rehabilitation and skilled nursing. On site physical, occupational and speech therapy, personal physician visits and inpatient respite care. Medicare, Medical Assistance, and Veterans Administration certified. Participating provider for Medica and Blue Plus. Sunnyside Care Center – 238-5944 Sunnyside Care Center is a healthcare and rehabilitation center, owned by Becker County, which has been entrusted to serve the lakes area community for more than 50 years. This history of service to older adults has given us the experience and expertise to best serve our residents and families. Our 51-bed home is located along scenic Boyer Lake, which provides our residents with unique therapeutic activities such as pontoon rides and fishing excursions. This is balanced by a care team committed to providing excellent nursing care and therapeutic rehabilitation programs, which includes physical, occupational and speech therapy. In short, Sunnyside’s objective is to ensure that you or your family member’s stay at our facility is as comfortable and fulfilling as possible. Life’s a little BIGGER in a small community. Please contact Sunnyside 218-238-5944 or 218-439-3831 if we can be of service. Frazee Care Center Complex – 334-4501 Frazee Care Center Complex is dedicated to providing the best medical care available and is committed to the compassionate delivery of human services. Our 84-skilled bed, Medicare Certified facility offers a myriad of services. Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Speech Therapy, specialized in ventilator and dependant care, are available. A variety of daily activities meet the needs of our residents. Frazee Assisted Living consists of 19 apartments and Vergas Assisted Living has 15 apartments. Respite care also contribute to the amenities available through Frazee Care Center. Please contact us for information on costs, funding alternatives and eligibility requirements. (218) 334-4501.
Other Facilities/Services:
American Cancer Society – (800) 227-2345 The American Cancer Society provides durable medical equipment, wigs, head coverings and “Look Good, Feel Better” classes at no cost. Financial assistance packages are available for dependants based on specific criteria. American Red Cross - (218) 736-3481 The American Red Cross provides emergency services such as shelter, food and clothing to victims of house fires, windstorms and other natural disasters, as well as training in swimming, first aid, CPR and other related health care. Lincare - 847-5649 Full line of medical equipment and supplies for rent or purchase.
Grace Lutheran Church 213 Roosevelt Avenue Detroit Lakes, MN 218-847-4568 Eric Lemonholm, Pastor
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Becker County Coordinator on Aging/Aging Disabilities Resource Center – 1-888-458-1385 or 218-847-1385 (Karen Lenius) Provides assistance in accessing programs and services for older adults in Becker County. The Coordinator visits individuals in their homes, at senior nutrition and housing sites, provides information, refers, and links seniors to service providers. The County Coordinator program is sponsored by Becker County, Mahube Community Council, Emmanuel Community, Land of the Dancing Sky Agency on Aging, Essentia Health St. Mary’s, United Way, Diamond Willow, Noon and Breakfast Rotary Clubs. There is no fee for the service. Emmanuel Community Home Care, Assisted Living, Respite-847-4486 “We create a home for older adults wherever they choose to live.” Home Care • 218-844-7179 or 218-847-4486: Uses a mobille service delivery concept to enable people to “age in place,” so older adults can live at home as long as possible. The program is a service not a building, so the service comes to you. The program is designed so if Medicare Home Care is needed, the same smiling, familiar staff person is there to deliver care. This feature maximizes privacy, quality and continuity of care. Service plans for residents are developed to meet the needs of each individual, and may include nursing supervision, 24-hour emergency response, service coordination, assistance with medication, bathing, dressing, homemaking and laundry. Intensive Responsive Care service is available during times of illness or recovery. Outpatient Therapy • 218-844-7134: Physical, occupational and speech therapy provided in our Center for Orthopedic Rehabilitation Excellence. Including specialized incontinence management program. Call for information or to schedule a complimentary evaluation. Adult Day Services • 218-844-7179: Provides a daily home away from home for older adults and those with disabilities, while providing respite for caregivers. Day Services is a planned program of life enriching events designed to promote well-being through social and health related services. The center is open 5 days per week and offers evening and night respite service. Scheduled transportation service is available. Assisted/Emmanuel Services at Pleasantview Apartments & Park Manor • 218-844-7179: Home care available including assisted living, meals, housekeeping, urgent response and service coordination. Staff available 24 hours a day, coordination staff available 24 hours/day.
cate for the health and wellness of our community members. Therefore, we provide outpatient physical, occupational and speech therapy in our newly-remodeled therapy gym. Whether recovering from an illness or injury, our outpatient rehabilitation program focuses on helping individuals achieve personal goals and helping them to return to their prior roles and activities of daily life. If interested, please call one of the above-listed numbers for a free consultation. Becker County Transit - 847-1674 Van rides for handicapped and senior citizens can be arranged by calling the above number. Golden Manor Assisted Living - 844-3300 Offers three meals daily (served family style), medication management and administration; housekeeping and laundry services provided, along with personal support services as needed. Located at 1165 Garnet Blvd., Detroit Lakes. Golden Manor Memory Care Facility - 844-6028 Currently the only non-nursing home memory care facility for Alzheimer’s and dementia patients available in the lakes area, Golden Manor offers a less institutional environment and many other benefits. Located at 1159 Garnet Blvd., Detroit Lakes. Diamond Willow Advanced Care Assisted Living - 847-6900 Specializes in caring for people with Alzheimer’s and dementia disorders. With only 10 residents per building, all in private suites, each person receives individualized care in an environment that’s not like a nursing home or hospital: it’s truly a home. Located at 1558 Randolph Rd., Detroit Lakes. Lifeline (Essentia Health St. Mary’s)- 847-0808 Lifeline is a personal emergency response service which enables people at risk to continue to live in their own homes. Call for more information.
MeritCare Home Care - 847-2653 Twenty-four hour on-call services, skilled nursing and medical equipment and supplies. Arrowhealth Medical Supply - 847-2837 Provides a full line of medical equipment and supplies for rent or purchase. Essentia St. Mary’s Home Health - 847-0808 Twenty-four hour on-call staff provide skilled nursing services and maintenance care to area. Sunnyside Outpatient Therapy Clinic - 238-5944/439-3831 Rehabilitation means reshaping lives and restoring lost abilities after an illness or injury. It means treating the whole patient — physically, emotionally and socially. At Sunnyside Care Center, we strive to advo-
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Social
Services
The Becker County Human Service Department is located at 712 Minnesota Avenue, Detroit Lakes. The main phone number for social services programs is 218-847-5628 or 866-454-5628 (toll free); for Community Health services, use extension 5397. Becker County Transit can be contacted by calling 218-847-1674, or 888-847-1674 (toll free).
Social Service Programs
Services to Families and Children: Services provided to help persons experiencing difficulty with family living, child rearing and adjustment problems. Services include case management, child protection, child placement, adoption, in-home family support, information and referral. Child Care Assistance: Financial assistance to families for their child care costs when they are working, looking for work, continuing their education or training to prepare for work. Developmental Disability Services: Services are provided to developmentally disabled children and adults to promote self sufficiency, independence and community integration with services provided in the least restrictive setting. Case management services are provided to assist in assessing individuals’ needs to develop case plans, to arrange for services and to monitor outcomes. Mental Health Services: Case management services for adults and children experiencing difficulty with their emotional or mental health needs including a full range of mental health services. This may also include assisting the Court to obtain involuntary commitments when necessary. Services to Seniors: Long term care consultation services are provided which include providing information and education to individuals on services available for assisting with long term care and chronic care needs. Assessments are done to determine health, social and psychological needs and help is provided to identify services that are needed to support and maintain individuals in the last restrictive environment. Information is provided on eligibility for health care programs and recommendations are made on community-based services. Case management is provided to develop a case plan and arrange for services. Chemical Dependency Services: Provide chemical dependency evaluations, referrals to in-patient and out-patient facilities, case management and assisting the Court to obtain involuntary commitment when necessary. Day Care and Foster Care Licensing: Recruits and licenses Day Care homes and Adult and Child Foster Care homes in the county. Adult Protection Services: This program provides services to vulnerable individuals including frail, elderly and disabled individuals. These individuals may be experiencing difficulty protecting themselves and obtaining basic needs of food, shelter, clothing and medical care. Reports
of vulnerable adults are received, investigated and services provided as needed. Services are focused on safety and well-being and support independent living. Agency staff collaborates and coordinates with home health, community health, law enforcement and other agencies that serve senior and disabled individuals.
Financial Assistance
Medical Assistance (MA): Medical Assistance serves low income children under the age of 21, parents and relative caretakers of dependent children, pregnant women, people who are 65 or older and people with disabilities. General Assistance Medical Care (GAMC): General Assistance serves low income adults, ages 21-64, who have no de-pendent children under the age of 18 and who do not qualify for federal health care programs. Minnesota Care: Medical care provided to Minnesota residents who do not have access to affordable health insurance. Also, for persons who do not fit the income or asset guidelines of MA or GAMC. Diversionary Work Program (DWP): The Diversionary Work Program is a four-month program that helps low-income Minnesota families find jobs. The goal of DWP is to help parents immediately start working and eliminate the need to receive welfare benefits. Eligible families can receive financial assistance to meet their basic needs and receive other supports such as food support, child care and health care assistance. Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP): The Minnesota Family Investment Program is the state’s welfare program for lowincome families with children. The focus of this program is to help families move toward economic stability by entering the workforce while offering resources of a cash grant, food support and child care assistance. Parents are expected to work. Most families can get cash assistance for only 60 months in a lifetime. General Assistance (GA): The General Assistance Program is for single adults and childless couples. The GA program provides monthly cash grants for eligible persons. Minnesota Supplemental Assistance (MSA): Minnesota Supplemental Aid is a state funded program that provides a monthly cash supplement to people who are aged, blind or disabled and who receive Federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. Food Support Benefits: The Food Support program is a countyadministered, federal program that assists people and families with low incomes to purchase food and better meet their nutritional needs. The program is not intended to supply all of a person or family’s food needs. Instead, it is a supplement to help them achieve or maintain their independence.
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Emergency Assistance: Helps individuals and families with housing, heat or other basic needs. Child Support Enforcement Services: Insures that child obligations ordered by the court are paid by the parent. The services include basic support, medical support, and child care; location of parents; collection of current and past due obligations; and taking action against parents who fail to meet their court ordered obligations.
Community Health
Community Health provides services for frail and elderly, disabled individuals and vulnerable adults enabling them to live safely and independently in the commu-nity. Community Health delivers post partum/newborn home visits and ongo-ing TANF visits for families. Community Health provides outreach and educa-tion for groups and individuals and assists in public nuisance investigations and some environmental health issues. The Public Health Emergency Advisory group is facilitated by Community Health. Community Health also provides lead assessments and education for children/parents and assists in early childhood screenings with several school districts. Contact: 218-847-5628, ext. 5397. Family Based Services Home Visiting Program: Home visits are offered to pregnant women, infants, and children to provide ongoing support. This program is available to all families residing in Becker County. Maternal Child Health Services: All Becker County families with a newborn are contacted by a Community Health Nurse. A home visit will be offered to provide new parents with information on feeding choices, newborn cares and additional support. Parental, Childbirth and Newborn Education: Educational support is offered to all residents of Becker County. Material presented is tailored to meet the specific needs including labor and delivery, breastfeeding, bottle feeding and newborn/postpartum care. WIC (Women, Infants & Children): WIC is a nutrition education program serving income eligible pregnant and postpartum women, infants to age one, and children to age 5. The program provides nutrition and breastfeeding education, health referrals, and vouchers for supplemental foods. MAC (Mothers and Children): MAC provides commodity food items to income eligible children ages 5 to 6 and non-breastfeeding women 6 to 12 months postpartum. Car Seat Program: Medica and Blue Plus have a car seat program for children under 2. Education and installation of the car seat are offered to any resident of Becker County. Child & Teen Checkups (C & TC): Child and Teen Checkups are offered to any Becker County resident under the age of 21. Checkups include: hearing and vision screening, developmental screening, physical exam, lead screening, immunizations and referrals to other health care providers as necessary. Dental Varnishing: Dental varnishing is offered to children 0-3 years of age. Immunizations: Infant, child and adult immunizations can be done at Becker County Community Health by appointment. Follow Along Program: The Follow Along Program consists of a series of developmental questionnaires the parent completes and returns to Becker County Community Health. The questionnaire is scored and a letter is sent to the parent with the results. This program is free to all children in Becker County under the age of 36 months.
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Family Planning: This program offers free or reduced confidential education and information on all methods of contraception to any Becker County resident. A physical exam with a mid-level provider and a 1 year supply of contraceptive method of choice will be provided. Pregnancy Testing: Pregnancy testing is available to all Becker County residents for a minimal donation. Health Promotion and Wellness Activity: Numerous health topics and wellness activities can be provided to various groups and individuals in Becker County. Community Based Services Long Term Care Consultation: Screening provided by a Public Health Nurse to determine appropriate home based plan of care versus facility placement. Case Management: Ongoing communication with client and providers to ensure appropriate service delivery, medical follow through and client advocacy. Disease Prevention & Control: Ongoing education, outreach and surveillance of communicable diseases under the direction of the Minnesota Department of Health. Emergency Preparedness/Bioterrorism: Collaborative effort to address potential county-wide natural or manmade disasters and disease outbreaks. PCA Assessments: Public Health Nurses assess eligible clients for services of a personal care assistant. This is a Medical Assistance program under the Department of Human Services. Public Nuisance: Community Health Nurses perform general public nuisance assessments and refer to appropriate governing agency. Nutrition Education: Nurses provide nutrition education to various groups and individuals throughout the community to promote healthy nutrition and prevention of obesity and related conditions. Flu Clinics: Community Health provides numerous public health flu clinics throughout the county. NAPS Program (Nutrition Assistance Program for Seniors): Community Health facilitates referrals of eligible seniors for a monthly food distribution program that is administered jointly with Mahube Community Action Council. Health Promotion and Wellness Activities: Numerous health topics and wellness activities can be provided to various groups and individuals throughout the county.
Becker County Transit
Becker County Transit provides economical transportation for everyone, including: • Door to door service for passengers. • Door to door service for passengers with special needs. • Electric lifts to assist wheelchairs and other mobility aids.
Christian Fellowship Church Interdenominational
28048 Meadow Drive • Detroit Lakes • 218-847-3482 Pastor Tim Rice
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Sunday Morning Worship – 10:30 a.m. with Children’s Church & Nursery provided Watch online at www.cfcdl.org and on ACS Channel 14, Fridays at Noon
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Experience Detroit Lakes!
Explore downtown Detroit Lakes for unique gifts, needful items and the best dining options.
Massages by Summer
Norby’s Department Store
Detroit Paint & Glass
Lakes Liquor
Fireside Restaurant
Detroit Paint & Glass
Massages by Summer
Surround yourself with style when you walk into Detroit Paint & Glass! They have everything you need for your next decorating or remodeling project! Benjamin Moore paints and stains, glass, brand name luxurious carpeting, floor coverings, quality wall coverings, screens, window shades and blinds. They also do custom framing work for that special certificate, picture or collage. Detroit Paint & Glass offers professional installation on all products, free estimates and free design consultations; everything you need to get started! Just stop in and they’ll help you do the rest!
Massages have many proven health benefits, but let’s be honest, they feel amazing too! Summer (Larson) Ovsak is a Nationally Registered Massage Therapist and Nationally Registered EMT, so she’s an expert when it comes to our bodies. She offers many different types of massages including Deep Tissue, CranioSacral Therapy, Reflexology, Swedish, Pregnancy and Relaxation massages. Summer will even do wedding and special event massages for groups of people. Best of all, at $40/hour and $25/half-hour her prices are so affordable, there’s no reason to pass up this special treat! Your journey to relaxation awaits!
915 Washington Ave. Detroit Lakes, MN 218-847-7582
119 Washington Ave. Detroit Lakes, MN 218-234-9699 or 218-847-2631
Norby’s Department Store Personal, small town service is what it’s all about at this department store that has been a cornerstone in the business district of DL for over 100 years. History abounds at Norby’s, but you’ll be pleased to see all the most current styles and brands for everyone in your family as well as shoes, tuxedo rentals and fantastic kitchen gadgets, gift and home decoration items. Norby’s great customer service even includes free alterations and free gift wrapping too.
823 Washington Avenue Detroit Lakes, MN 218-847-5665 www.norbysonline.com
Lakes Liquor
Fireside Restaurant
Lakes Liquor is more than just your hometown liquor store. They have the largest wine selection in the area and a very knowledgeable staff that can offer suggestions suited to your liking. If you’re not a wine drinker, don’t worry — they have all your favorite beers, liquors and even a large variety of mixing items and garnishes to make your favorite cocktail or invent something totally new! In need of a gift and don’t know what to get? Pick up their favorite bottle for a gift they’re sure to love! Lakes Liquor even has gift bags. Whether it is a full blown bash or a quiet Saturday night, Lakes Liquor has what you drink. Stop by and pick it up! 401 East Frazee St. Detroit Lakes, MN 218-846-1180
A northern Minnesota lakes area icon with house made, hand cut foods that are sure to impress. An immense dose of style dominates the menu filled with classic, eclectic and inventive fare. Their stylish, chic and posh dining room is built around an open-air antique charcoal grill with a sensational view of Lake Detroit. The lounge provides a relaxed and sophisticated atmosphere with high back mahogany booths and rat-pack tunes. Fireside was honored with Wine Spectator magazine’s Award of Excellence in 2010 and for good reason as you may choose from a thoughtfully selected wine list featuring more than 30 by the glass and 200 bottles. 1462 East Shore Drive Detroit Lakes, MN 218-847-8192 www.firesidedl.com
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Bleachers Bar & Grill
Zorbaz
Central Floral
Essentia Health St. Mary’s Gift Shop
White Drug
Bleachers Bar & Grill
Zorbaz
Central Floral
If sports, burgers and beer rank high on your score board, then come to Bleachers for a hat trick. Voted the best burgers in the Lakes Area, ALL the sports games you could ever hope to watch on their 4 huge flat screen TV’s and a scenic deck overlooking Dead Shot Bay for relaxing outdoors. Maybe you’d rather play a game than watch one, they have that covered too with summer volleyball leagues, Bleachers golf scramble or try your hand at shuffle board year round. They haven’t forgotten about the night life either, 1/2 price appetizers on Thursday’s, Karaoke throughout the year and Winter meat raffles every Wednesday night Don’t forget about 2-4-1 burgers every Sunday! No matter the day of the week Bleachers has you covered.
You’re zure to have “Alwayz great memoriez” at Zorbaz! Homemade pizza dough, frezh zalza everyday, the bezt beer zelection in the area and eclectic night life make Zorbaz the place to be. You’ll also find arcade gamez for kidz of all agez and a fun loving ztaff ready to azzizt you. One thing you won’t find iz tablezide zerverz, zo when you’re ready to order, head on up to the bar. Their fantaztic pizza and Mexican fare iz zerved until 2am, zo whenever hunger ztrikez you’re able to chow down! Zpend your weekendz @ Zorbaz with DJ and Dancing every Friday and Live Muzic every Zaturday! Remember, Pleaze. Eat Rezponzibly. 402 West Lake Drive Detroit Lakes, MN 218-847-5305 • www.zorbaz.com
When words aren’t enough their creative team is on hand to create customized floral bouquets that can be hand delivered by you or them. Although, more than just a full service floral shop, Central Floral carries a wide variety of home décor and gift items that change with the seasons. Be sure to come back often because there are new items arriving all the time.
25807 Cty. Hwy. 22 Detroit Lakes, MN 218-844-6820
310 Frazee St. E. Detroit Lakes, MN 218-847-3664
Essentia Health St. Mary’s Gift Shop We offer an extensive selection of gift items for every occasion. Visit us in our shop located inside Essentia Health or you can place an order online at http://www.trustedcareforlife.org/gift_shop.php or by calling 218-844-0716. In an effort to make sending a gift easier, we have created seven “packages” of merchandise to choose from on our website. All packages can be customized to better serve your needs. Our store is operated by Volunteers and all proceeds are used to purchase equipment for our facility that will benefit patients, residents, and their families. Our Gift Shop hours are: Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-4:30 pm We are closed on all holidays.
White Drug Located inside the Washington Square Mall, this store is way more than just a pharmacy. You’ll experience an array of unique gift items, clothing, books and magazines and the big surprise… a state of the art photo processing center. For both the devoted scrapbooker and casual picture taker alike, you’re able to upgrade your photos with captions and special effects as well as create personalized gift items like tote bags, coffee mugs, puzzles and mouse pads using your photos. One hour services and yes, they still process both digital and regular film.
808 Washington Ave. Detroit Lakes, MN 218-847-9248. www.thriftywhite.com
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Area
Churches
NOTE: Service times may vary from winter to summer; call for more information.
AUDUBON CHAPEL of the Christian & Missionary Alliance Hwy. 10 in Audubon 439-6843 • Duane Lahlum, Pastor Sunday: 9 am Sunday School for all ages; 10 am Worship. COMMUNITY ALLIANCE CHURCH (Christian & Missionary Alliance) Corner Hwys. 34 & 59 Office 847-2266 FAX 218-847-3011 Senior Pastor Joel Arndt Matt McKenzie, Pastor of Discipleship ASL interpreter at 11:00am Service Sunday: 8am, 9:30 & 11am Worship Services (w/Sign Language at 11); 9:30am Sunday School (all ages, year round). Nursery provided for all services. HAWLEY ALLIANCE CHURCH (Christian & Missionary Alliance) 404 Peters St., Hawley, MN 218-483-3426 Pr. Steve Chamberland Chris Buhr, Youth Pastor Sunday: 8:30 & 10am Worship Service; 9:45am Sunday School. (Sunday School & AWANA program meets September through May.) ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 18330 US Hwy. 59 North, DL Senior Pastor Jeff Culver Tony Snyder, Youth Pastor 847-5213 Sunday: 9am Sunday School; 10:00am Worship. BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH (Independent, Fundamental) Timothy F. Riley, Pastor • 847-8914 24995 Co. Rd. 6, Detroit Lakes Sunday: Sunday School 9:45am; Worship 11am & 6pm. (Wed. 7 pm Bible study and King’s Kids.) FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 300 E. Central Ave., DL ª 847-4571 Jim Hinson, Pastor, 334-8587 Sunday: 9am Sunday School classes for all ages; 10am Morning Worship. GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH Near Hwy. 34 in Osage, 1 block North of Osage Country Market 24068 Pine Ave. PO Box 156 Osage 218-573-3143 CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION Callaway • 375-3571 Fr. Xavier Ilango Nancy Matter, Pastoral Assistant Sunday: 9:00am Mass
HOLY ROSARY CATHOLIC CHURCH Lake Avenue, DL • 847-1393 www.holyrosarycc.org e-mail: parish@holyrosarycc.org Monsignor Timothy McGee, Pastor Sunday: 9am Mass broadcast on KDLM; 11am Mass. Saturday: 4pm Confessions; 5pm Mass.
MOST HOLY REDEEMER CATHOLIC CHURCH P.O. Box 57, Ogema • 218-983-3261 20 mi. N. of DL on Hwy 59, 3/4 miles E. on Hwy. 224 Office Location: 728 Hwy. 224 East Church is Handicapped accessible. Sunday: 9am Mass. Confessions before Mass. SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH Frazee • Fr. Xavier Ilango • 334-4221 Saturday 5:30 pm Evening Mass. Sunday: 10:30 am Mass. ST. ANDREWS CATHOLIC CHURCH Hawley • 218-483-4264 or 218-481-7961 Sunday: 10:30 am Mass. ST. ANN’S CATHOLIC CHURCH 1112 3rd St. • Waubun - 25 miles N. of DL on Hwy 59, 1/2 mile W on MN 113, then N of football field Fr. Dwight Hoeberechts, O.M.I. • 473-2101 Saturday: 5pm Mass. Sunday: 11am Mass. Confessions before each Mass or by appointment. ST. ANN’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Naytahwaush Co. Rd. 4 • 473-2101 Fr. Dwight Hoeberechts, O.M.I. Pastor Sunday: 9 am Mass. ST. BENEDICT’S CHURCH P.O. Box 417, White Earth 1/2 Block North of MN 224 on Becker County 21 Office: 728 Hwy. 224 East, Ogema 983-3519 Fr. Walter Butor, O.M.I., Pastor Sunday: 11 am Mass ST. FRANCES CABRINI Big Elbow Lake • 1 block South of MN 113 on Becker Co. 35 473-2101 Fr. Dwight Hoeberechts, O.M.I., Pastor Saturday: 7:30pm Mass. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER CATHOLIC CHURCH Fr. Bob LaPlante (Cell) 218-689-7537 2066 2nd St., Lake Park 218-238-6639 Sunday: 10am Mass. Tuesday: 8:30am Mass. Friday: 8:30am Mass.
ST. MARY OF THE LAKES CATHOLIC CHURCH Fr. Bob LaPlante, Pastor Cell # 218-689-7537 Lk. Park # 218-238-6639 20996 Becker Cty. Hwy. 20, DL (On Becker Cty. Hwy. 20, 2 miles W. of Hwy. 59) Handicap accessible. Weekday Mass: 9am Wednesday and Thursday. Sunday Mass: 8:30 and 10:30am ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Two Inlets-12 mi. N. of Park Rapids on Hwy. 71; 3 mi. W. on Co. Rd. 41 P.O. Box 287, Park Rapids 218-732-4046 Father Tom Friedl Sunday Mass: 11am. ST. THEODORE’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Fr. Walter Butor, O.M.I. 218-938-3261 1/2 mi. N. of Ponsford & 1/2 mi. E. of Pine Point School on 124 Served by Most Holy Redeemer Saturday Mass: 4 pm Standard time; 5 pm Daylight time. THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF DL, UCC Corner of Lake Ave. at Holmes St. Office: 847-4609 • Rev. Mark Kuether Office Hrs: Mon.-Wed. 9am-12pm. Sunday: 9am Choir; 10am Worship; 10:15am Sunday School; 11am Coffee. BRECK MEMORIAL EPISCOPAL CHURCH Ponsford (East of old Pine Point School) The Rev. Lisa White Smith, Vicar Phone 935-5704 Sunday: Eucharist 9 am summer, 10 am winter. ST. COLUMBA EPISCOPAL CHURCH White Earth Rev. Lisa White -Smith 935-5704 Rev. Carol “Coke” Smith 844-4215 Sunday: 11am Eucharist. ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL 1400 Corbett Road, DL 847-5858 (Corner of Granger & Corbett Rd.) Sunday: 10am Holy Eucharist and Morning Prayer Worship. AUGUSTANA LUTHERAN 21896 Co. Hwy. 22 Between Lakes Melissa & Eunice • 439-3249 Rev. Paul Peterson Sunday: 10:30 am Worship; 9am Sunday School. BAKKE-RICHWOOD LUTHERAN PARISH Pastor Ann Newgard-Larson Call 847-7073 for worship times. LUND LUTHERAN CHURCH 25213 Co. Hwy. 21, Detroit Lakes 218-847-9662 Phone & Fax Pastor Gregory S. Anderson Secretary Wed.-Fri. 10 am-12 pm Sunday: 8:30am Sunday School; 9:45am Worship. BEAUTIFUL SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 23115 County Highway 14, Callaway 218-375-2786 Pastor Del Stohs Sunday: 8:30am Adult Bible Study; 9:30am Worship; 10:30am Sunday School.
BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN 210 E. Maple Ave., Frazee 218-334-2866 bethlech@loretel.net Sunday: 8am and 10:30am Services; 9:15am Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes (8am Services on radio 104.1 FM) CHRIST LUTHERAN 233 N. Manninen Ave., Wolf Lake Pastor John Ramsbacher 218-564-4614 or 218-538-6694 Communion 2nd & 4th Sundays Sunday: 9:30am Sunday School and Adult Table Talk; 10:30am Worship. CORMORANT LUTHERAN 14314 County Hwy. 4, Lake Park Pastor Gary Van Hunnik Church office 532-2694 • Church is handicap accessible. • American Sign Language provided upon request by the previous Wed. Sunday: 8:30am Traditional Worship; 9:30am Fellowship & Sunday School; 10:30am Contemporary Worship. FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH (Independent) Home of Faith Christian School 24688 County Highway 6, DL (Located on Becker Co. 6, 1/2 mile west of Hwy. 59 S.) Church 218-847-1040 Fax 844-6054 Rev. Paul Larson, Pastor Web site: faithlutheran.truepath.com Office Hrs.: Mon.-Fri., 8am-12pm Sunday: 7:25am Faith Radio Ministry on KDLM; 9:30am Worship (Communion 1st Sunday of the month); 10:45am Sunday School for all ages. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH OF AUDUBON (ELCA) 373 3rd St., Audubon Pastor David Beety Office 218-439-6500 Communion 1st & 2nd Sundays Sunday: 9am Worship Service; 10am Coffee & Fellowship; 10:15am Sunday School for all ages. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 912 Lake Ave., DL • 847-5656 www.firstlutheranchurch.com Pastors Dave Peterson & Wade Dutton Sunday: 8:15am Traditional Worship; 9am Sunday School; 9:35am Traditional “Praise” Worship; 11am Contemporary Worship; 9-11am Fellowship & Coffee. GLORIA DEI LUTHERAN PARISH Pastor Randy Whitehead serves Eksjo, Houglum & Strandvik churches • 238-5762 We invite you to worship at one of our three congregations listed: * EKSJO LUTHERAN (ELCA) 5 miles W. of Lake Park on Hwy. 10 Sunday: 9:45am Worship; 11am Sunday School. * HOUGLUM LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA) 3 mi. S. of Hwy. 10 on Becker #1, & one mi. W. on Becker #8 218-238-5882 Sunday: 8:30am Worship; 9:30am Sunday School. * STRANDVIK LUTHERAN (ELCA) 5 miles S. of Hwy. 10 on Cty. Rd. 5 11:15 am Worship Service.
ResidentS’ Guide 2011 | 35 GRACE LUTHERAN 213 Roosevelt Ave., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 (218) 847-4568 Office Hours 9-Noon Mon.-Fri. Pastor Eric Lemonholm Sunday: 9am and 10:30am Worship; 10:00am Sunday School (Sept.-May). IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Evangelical Lutheran Synod (ELS) A Confessional Lutheran Church located on Hwy. 10, Audubon Rev. David Thompson Office: 218-439-6259 Communion Service 2nd & 4th Sun. Sunday: 9:30 am Worship; 10:45 am Sunday School, Adult Class. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN ELCA 1.5 miles N. of Toad Lake Church Rd, on School House Road, Osage Pastor Phillip Johnson, 847-8216 Communion 1st & 3rd Sunday Sunday: 9am Sunday School; 10am Worship. LAKE PARK LUTHERAN 2002 - 2nd St. N., PO Box 89 Lake Park , MN 56554 Pastor Gary Erdmann Office 218-238-5823 Holy Communion 1st & 3rd Sun. Sunday: 9:30am Worship; 10:30am Coffee; 10:45am Sunday School. Contemporary Worship every 3rd Sunday. MT. OLIVE LUTHERAN 615 Rossman Avenue, Detroit Lakes Pastor John Johannes 847-2080 Church of the Lutheran Confession Sunday: 10 am Sunday School; 11 am Worship. ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) Height of Land 11 miles E. of DL on Hwy. 34, then South on CR 56 Rev. Richard Boehnke 218-346-4666 Communion 1st & 3rd Sunday Sunday: 9:30am Worship; 10:45am Sunday School. ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN 31385 County Hwy. 4 Vergas, MN 218-342-2379 Pastor Robert Hinckley Communion 1st & 3rd Sunday of month Sunday: 9am Sunday Worship Service; 10:15am Sunday School. ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN Ponsford • 2 1/2 miles E. of Ponsford off Hwy. 225 847-2080 Pastor John Johannes/Member: Church of the Lutheran Confession Services: 1st Sunday of the month 8:30am; All others 8:45am; 10am Sunday School; 8am Bible Study. ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN of EVERGREEN, LCMS 13084 Co. Hwy. 39, Frazee, MN Pastor Anthony Cloose 334-8124 Communion 1st & 3rd Sundays Sunday: 9am Worship Service; 10am Sunday School & Bible Study.
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN LCMS 410 East Scharf Avenue Vergas, MN • 342-2379 Pastor Robert Hinckley Communion 2nd & 4th Sundays of month Sunday: 9:15am Sunday School; 10:30 am Sunday Worship Service.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST OF DETROIT LAKES 404 Richwood Road, Detroit Lakes 218-847-8961 Saturday: 9:30 am Bible Study-all age groups; 10:55 am Worship.
LAKE REGION MENNONITE CHURCH 9 miles E. of DL, Hwy. 34 Information call 847-9131 or 847-9351 Sunday: 9:30 am Sunday School; 10:30 am Worship.
ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN Pastor Paul Peterson 19747 Cty. Hwy. 6 Audubon, MN 56511 5 miles south of Audubon on County 11 and 1/4 mile east on County 6 Phone 218-439-6553 e-mail stpeters@loretel.net Office hrs. 8:30am to 1:30pm Tu-Fr Sunday: 9am Worship; 10:15am Sunday School (ages 3-6th grade)
CIRCLES OF FAITH UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Intersection of State Hwy 59 & 113 Waubun • 218-473-3111 (office) Pastor Kristy May Sunday: 10 am worship, 10:15 am Sunday School.
LAKES AREA VINEYARD CHURCH 16701 Longview Drive, Detroit Lakes 218-846-1199 Pastor Bryan & Janice Ornquist Youth Pastor Job Barberg Website: www.lakesareavineyard.com Sunday: Contemporary Worship 9am & 10:30am. Children’s Ministry offered. (Nursery-6th grade).
TRINITY LUTHERAN 1401 Madison Ave., Detroit Lakes 218-847-7211 www.trinitylutherandl.org Pastor Dan Babine Holy Communion 1st & 3rd Sunday Sunday: 8:30am Worship Service; 10:30am Worship Service (outside in the summer, weather permitting); 9:30am Coffee & fellowship. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 1100 Lake Ave., P.O. Box 926, Detroit Lakes • 847-7630 Sunday: 8am Worship; 9:15am Coffee Fellowship/Adult Bible Class, Sun. School/ Youth Forum; 10:30am Worship. Thursday: 7pm worship. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH on FRANKLIN LAKE (ELCA) 24876 Franklin Lake Road Pelican Rapids, MN 56572 218-863-4830 • Pastor Dale Pepelnjak zionpastor@loretel.net http://ziononfranklinlake.org Handicapped Accessible Sunday: 8:30 & 10:30am Services, with Coffee Hour between services; 9:30am Sunday School. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Corbett & Pembina, Detroit Lakes • 847-4818 Minister: Rev. Brenda North Sunday: 8 am & 10:30 am Worship Services; 9:15am Sunday School. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Frazee & Vergas • West Birch & 2nd St. NW, Frazee • Main Ave. & 2nd St., Vergas Rev. Gary Klempke, Pastor PO Box 326. Frazee, MN 56544 218-334-6901 or 320-760-3810 email: pastorgary@loretel.net Sunday: VERGAS - 9:30am Sunday School; 10:30am Worship Service. FRAZEE - 9am Sunday School & Worship Service. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Kingdom Hall 1/2 mi. N. on Hwy. 59 Phone: 847-3360 Presiding Overseer 847-8681 Sunday: 10am Public Bible Discourse; 10:45 am Watchtower Study. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS President: Lyle Paulson 218-439-3836 (res.) Church Building 847-3260 Hwy. 34 & Pelican River Rd., DL Sunday: 10am Sacrament Meeting; 11:20am Sunday School; 12:10pm Priesthood/Relief Society/YMYW.
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 28048 Meadow Drive, Detroit Lakes 847-3482 • Pastor Tim Rice Sunday: 9:30am Adult Sunday School; 10:30am Worship (live webcast & archives available at www.cfcdl.org). EMMANUEL NURSING HOME 1415 Madison Ave. Chaplain: Vicki Marthaler 218-847-4486 HARVEST FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 806 Frazee Road • Frazee, MN 56544 218-334-3101 • Pastor Joe Clauson E-mail: harvestfellowship@loretel.net Sunday: 9:00 & 10:30am Worship; 9am Sunday School. JESUS IS REAL MINISTRIES Outreach Center 1-1/2 miles N. of DL on Richwood Rd 847-8080 • Darwin Soyring, Pastor Sunday: 10:30am Worship. LAKE EUNICE EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 10 miles S. of Audubon on Cty. Hwy. 15, 1 mile North of Lake Eunice on Cty. Hwy. 15 (Lake Eunice Road) 12986 Cty. Hwy. 15, Detroit Lakes 218-439-3255 Pastor Dale Robins Jr. 847-2946 Sunday: 9am Sunday School; 10am Worship Service.
LAKES AREA WORD FELLOWSHIP Vergas • Church 342-2620 Pastor Larry Vosika 847-8499 Sunday: 10am Praise & Worship Service. Wednesday: 7pm Midweek Service. NORTHERN LIGHTS TABERNACLE 1 mi. E. of Richwood • 847-1900 • Sr. Pastor Bob St. Claire, 849-4544 • Associate Pastor Harold Soyring ~ Handicapped Accessible ~ www.nlmo.com Sunday: 10am Worship Service and Children’s Church. THE REFUGE 921 8th Street • Detroit Lakes 218-847-1982 • Pastor Melvin Manning Call for full schedule of activities. SPIRIT AND LIFE CENTER Interdenominational US Hwy. 10, Lake Park 218-238-5862 STRAWBERRY LAKE CHRISTIAN RETREAT 33991 Victory Way Dr. Ogema, MN 218-983-3217 Call for information Sunday: 10:30am Worship (summer)
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Area
Organizations
Information in this section is continually updated. Contacts for organizations are asked to call the Chamber of Commerce, 8479202, when changes are needed. Any community organization or volunteer group wishing to be included in these listings is also asked to contact the Chamber.
A Place to Belong Crysta Torgerson, 846-9022 Social club for persons with severe & persistent mental illness. AARP (American Assoc. of Retired Persons) Dorothy Harsh, 218-532-7488 Betty Smith, Sec., 847-2066 Airport Commission Mark Hagen, 847-6648 Alcoholics Anonymous (Alano Club) 827 Summit Ave., 844-9970 Chemical Dependency/ Mental Health for Detroit Lakes/ Becker County Don Janes, Becker Co. Human Services 847-5628, ext. 5315 Alpha Delta Kappa, Alpha Theta Chapter Meets 3rd Thurs., 5:30 pm, DL Holiday Inn. Alzheimer’s & Related Dementia Support Oak Crossing (St. Mary’s) 847-5611 Alzheimer’s Support Group Vicki Marthaler Emmanuel Nursing Home, 847-4486 American Dairy Association Albin & Carol Warling, 238-6605 American Legion Post 15 Don Thorpe, 334-2129, 847-8533 American Legion Post 15 Auxiliary Dawn Matson, 847-8533 American Legion Post 15, Sons of American Legion Craig Larson 847-0610 Anishinaabe Center Leslie Fain, Callaway 375-2550 Antique Autos, 412 Lakes Chapter of AACA Orlo Gilbert, President, 847-1415 Arthritis Education & Support Group Sue Bachleitner/Deb Johnson 218-847-4486
Auxiliary Police, Becker County Jeff Alberts, 847-1241 Baseball, American Legion Mitch McLeod, 847-4491 Baseball & Softball, VFW Phil Kirchner, 846-0613 Summer Softball Phil Kirchner 846-0613 (Ages 12 yrs.-up) Baseball, Babe Ruth Mike Even 847-4880 (Ages 13-15 yrs.) Baseball, Major & Minor League (Little League) Brent Wolf, DLCCC 844-4221 ext. 118 Girls softball (ages 13-18) Little League Baseball (11-12 yrs.) Major League Baseball (9-10 yrs.) Minor League Baseball (7-8 yrs.) Birding Club, Lakes Area Colleen Nelson, 439-3120 Black Powder Club — Lake Country Mtn. Sherry Marquardt, 342-2804 Boxing Association, Lakes Area Chris Holt, 841-0917 Boy Scouts of America Troop 646 Jim Halver, 846-0140 Steve Quittschreiber, 847-0445 Troop 674 Karen Ramstad-Skoyles 847-5653 (Am. Legion sponsors) Northern Lights Co., 877-293-5011 Cub Scouts of America Cub Pack 605 Roy Storsved, 849-0262 Cub Pack 647 Jeff Graphenteen, 439-3084 (Holy Rosary KC sponsors) Boys and Girls Club of Detroit Lakes Pat Petermann, Director 847-5700 Bridge, Detroit Country Club Phyllis Green, 846-1693 Speak Easy (winter) Detroit Country Club (summer) Builders Association, Lake Region Sharon Westerholm, 847-0699
Callaway Lions Ken Pearson, 439-3056 Cancer Society, American St. Mary’s Innovis Health President: Dr. Khaled Zreik 847-5611 Catholic Daughters Kay Fulp 439-3251 Cemetery Association, Oak Grove Steve Earley, Caretaker 847-2913 or 847-6462 Chamber of Commerce, DL Regional Carrie Johnston, 847-9202 Christian Mothers Kay Eidenschink, 847-9598 COLA (Coalition of Lake Assoc.), Becker County Fred Tuominen, 847-4780 Community Caregiver Program Emmanuel Community, 847-4486 Community Concert Band, Lakes Area Gene Gaffney, 847-6174 Community Foundation, Detroit Lakes Area Tom Thompson, 847-0888 Compassionate Friends Brenda Houts, 846-9275 Cormorant Sportsman’s Club Greg Johnson, 439-6286
Crisis & Resource Center, Lakes 847-8572 Crisis Line (toll free): 877-754-8683 Jan Logan, director Curling Club, Lakes 847-8186 (club office) Damien Society Shirley Sherman, 847-6142 Deer Hunters Association, DL Chapter, MN Dennis Mace 847-4079 Detroit Country Club Mark Holm, president 847-5790 Development Authority, Detroit Lakes Jim Anderson, 847-3824 Developmental Achievement Center (DAC) Dave Peterson, 847-8206 Center open M-F 8-4, Prog. Superintendent Cheryl Jahnke Disabled American Veterans Harland Thompson, 847-3749 Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary Kathy Chase, 847-6726 Dive/Rescue Team, Becker County Tim Gordon, 847-2661
Help today for a better tomorrow! • Individual, Group, Family, Marital Therapy
• Children’s Therapeutic Services and Supports
• Psychiatric Evaluation and Medication Management - Children & Adults
• Children’s Day Treatment
• Adult Community Support Programs ARMHS • Adult Day Treatment
• Anonymous On-line Screenings - Depression - Anxiety - Bipolar disorder - Alcohol use - Post traumatic stress disorder
Lakeland Mental Health Services www.lmhc.org • 218-847-1676 928 8th St. S. E. • Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
After-hours Emergency/Crisis Services 1-800-223-4512
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Dollars For Scholars, DL Chapter Wayne Benson, 847-3114 Ducks Unlimited-DL Chapter Tim Robley, 334-4701 Eagles Aerie 2342 Jerry Wagondorff, 847-5267 Eagles Auxiliary Mary Lee, 847-5691 Eastern Star Charles/Patricia Magnusson 846-0009 Education Foundation (EF) for Foreign Study Ginny Barnum, 847-6266 Emmanuel Nursing Home Auxiliary Vicki Marthaler, 847-4486 Emmanuel Nursing Home Volunteer Program Vicki Marthaler, 847-4486 Epilepsy Foundation of MN/Red River National 800-779-0777 Fair Board, Becker County Bob Sonnenberg 847-8407 847-5587 (Fair) Figure Skating, Lakes Area Deb Erickson, 841-7843 lakesfigureskatingdl.webs.com Firemen, Detroit Lakes Volunteer Dave Baer, Chief 844-0279 (h) or 846-1304 Fire Hall, 844-7665
Food Pantry, Becker County Jack Berenz 846-0142; 847-5287 (h) 4H County Extension Service Becker County 4-H Youth Development, 847-3141 Frazee Community Club Tom Watson, president 849-7855 Friends of the Library, Becker County Muriel Mollberg, 847-5593 Gamblers Anonymous Fargo, ND 701-235-7335; 877-702-7848 Garden Club, Lake Region Mary Buschette, 847-2529 Genealogical Society, Heart O’Lakes Virginia Weston, 847-6483 Girl Scouts, Dakotah Horizons Karen Skoyles, 847-5653 Gymnastics, Minnesota Flyers Sith Hansana, 847-8434 Club 847-3637 Habitat for Humanity Brian Smith, Executive Director 844-5397 Harness Club Wallace Rodewald, 846-2604
Heart Association, American, Lakes Area Wayne Geary, 218-739-3329 Historical Society, Becker County Amy Degerstrom, Executive Director; 847-2938 Hockey Association, Detroit Lakes Youth John Brehm, 844-5015 Hospice of Red River Valley, Lakes Area Joy Crouch, pub. relations 1102 West River Rd., 847-9493 Humane Society, Becker County 847-0511 IDC, Becker/Lakes Larry Remmen, 847-5658 Meeting time varies Ironman Women’s Golf Assoc. Kris Smith 847-5592 Izaac Walton League, Prairie Woods Donna Dustin, 846-8340 Jaycees, Detroit Lakes Jackie Weber, 847-0164 Just for Kix Brittany Edmondson 701-412-5799 Kidney, National Foundation of MN 651-636-7300
Kiwanis Club Cyndi Anderson, 847-4257 Knights of Columbus Council 3166 Tim Hoverson, Grand Knight, 850-8035 Laker Booster Club Mitch McLeod, 847-4491 Let’s Go Fishing With Seniors, DL Chapter Dave Hochhalter, President 847-5670 Trip Scheduling: John Fuglesten, 844-5106, www.lgfws.com Library Club, Detroit Lakes Mary Haney, 847-2168 Lifeline - In-Home Personal Response System St. Mary’s Home Health 847-0808 Memorials: 847-0808 Lions Club Gerald Johnson, 847-3923 Bruce Nelson, 847-5663 Lutheran Women’s Missionary League Helen Voll, 532-7651 Make a Wish Foundation of MN LaChelle Semanko 612-767-9474
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March of Dimes, Northland Division Lorraine Peterson 218-727-1318 Covers Becker, Douglas, Grant, Ottertail & Wilken counties. Masonic Order, Mt. Tabor Lodge Charles Magnuson, 846-0009 Meals on Wheels – Callaway and Detroit Lakes DL Nutrition Center, 847-5823 Multiple Sclerosis, MN North Star Chapter Patient service coordinator 200 12th Av. S., Mpls., 55415, 1-800-582-5296 Donations can be sent to this address also Odd Fellows, Lakeside I.O.O.F. 105 Lloyd Kohler, 439-6493 Overeaters Anonymous Meets Mondays at 7:15pm; Wednesdays 12:15-1:15 pm Emmanuel Community, DL Info: Lois, 983-3339 or Lori, 346-7978 P.E.O., Chapter DQ Marcia Potvin, 847-6030 P.E.O., Chapter FG Kathy Simison, 844-5760
Parks & Recreation Board, Becker County Information: 847-0099 Park Board, Detroit Lakes Dan Wenner, chairman 846-7400 Parkinson’s Support GroupEmmanuel Community Deb Johnson 847-4486 Planning Commission, Becker County Patty Swenson 846-7314 Preschool, Kid’s First Preschool Beth Gailfus 847-5656 Prime American Club Bremer Bank Denise Brown, 847-9292 Quilters, Lake Area Mary Ring, 847-9121 Realtors, Lakes Country Association of Marty Wermager, Ex. Dir. 847-1950 Red Cross, Midwest Minnesota Chapter of America 218-736-3481 Retired Educators, D.L. Area Elaine Meyer, 847-7269 Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Karen Lenius 847-1385
Rotary Breakfast Club John Flatt, 847-6541 Noon Rotary Club Paul Weber, 847-6355 Shrine & Color Guard, Detroit Lakes Brikker Ware, 334-4551 Soccer, D.L. Youth David Carter, 847-3333 Softball Association, Detroit Lakes Dave Long, 846-3307 Sons of Norway, Vikingland Lodge 495 Janice Ness, 847-7489 Betty Smith, 847-2066 Sportsmens Club, Becker County Brett Friesen 847-2936 St. Mary’s Foundation LeAnn Mouw, 847-0867 St. Mary’s Innovis Health Auxiliary & Volunteers Melody Jahnke Volunteer coordinator (218) 847-5611, ext. 1709 St. Mary’s Innovis HealthOak Crossing Family Council Marlys Oswald 847-0870, ext. 1524 Senior Companion Program Emmanuel Community, 847-4486 Toastmasters, 412 Lakes Brenda Houts, 846-9275
Transitional Housing Marcia Otte 847-1385 Mahube Council United Way of Detroit Lakes Area LuAnn Porter, exec. director 846-7400; Also call 800-492-4804 ULTRA (United Lake Trail Riders Association) Mike Nodsle, 847-4917 Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1676 Dave Coalwell 847-9460 Veterans of Foreign Wars Aux. Connie Coalwell 847-9460 VOICES (Victims of Incest Can Emerge Survivors) 847-7446 Meetings held at Lakes Crisis & Resource Center, Detroit Lakes Women of Today Tanya Hockett, 334-2180 Women’s Golf Assoc., DL Yvonne Spaulding, 847-6485 Woodcarvers, Lake Country Bob Collins 847-7714 Dennis Forsell 847-1232 Young Life, Lakes Area Peter Paulson, director 847-3567, office.
OppOrtunity is at Hand... irp Business Loans Over $500,000 in low interest loan funds are available for new or expanding businesses.
tax increment Financing Eligible projects can receive tax increment financing for nine to twenty-five years.
JOBZ incentives Property tax relief, income tax credits and sales tax exemptions through the year 2015 for eligible businesses.
detroit Lakes north industrial park • Sites 2 Acres & Larger • Sewer and Water Available • New Lots to be Completed in 2009
COntaCt: Larry remmen
City of
Community Development Director
Detroit Lakes MINNESOTA
218.847.5658
detroit Lakes: a History of progress
A Future of Opportunity The Detroit Lakes Development Authority is an equal opportunity Lender/Agency
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Programs Sponsored By The White Earth Reservation Include:
Senior
Citizens
Senior Dining/Meals On Wheels
Meals, social, educational and volunteer opportunities are available to persons who are 60 and older and their spouses at these senior dining centers. Customers are asked to reserve their meals one day in advance and to make a free-will, confidential donation for the meal. Meals on Wheels are also available, including frozen meals to the eligible homebound from centers in most of these locations, (can receive up to 7 frozen meals each week).
The nutrition program is administered at the following sites:
Detroit Lakes:
Sr. Nutrition Site, DL Community Center, 801 Oak Grove Ave., 847-5823. Congregate dining and Meals on Wheels, Mon.-Fri. Detroit Lakes Apartment Complexes (Served by Detroit Lakes Nutrition Center, 847-5823). Congregate dining at Marigold, Pleasant View, Silver Birch on Mon., Wed. & Fri. All apartments can receive Meals on Wheels.
Emmanuel Community Home Care& Extended Services, 218-847-4486 or 218-844-7179. Congregate dining and Meals on Wheels delivered at these locations: Lamp-
lighter Manor, the Madison, North Shore Town Homes, Union Central, Pleasant View and Park Manor.
Frazee:
Sr. Nutrition Center (Served by Detroit Lakes Nutrition Center 847-5823): White Pine Room-Municipal Building, (218) 334-2021 or 847-5823. Congregate dining only on Weds. Meals on Wheels (Served by Detroit Lakes Nutrition Center and delivered by Frazee Neighbor-to-Neighbor Program), 218-334-3559 or 847-5823. Delivered M-W-F.
Lake Park:
City Center; (218) 238-5336. Congregate dining and Meals on Wheels available Mon.-Thurs. at noon.
Ogema:
Served by White Earth Nutrition Program, 1-877-4982865: Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church Congregate dining on Mon and Wed.
Osage:
Osage Community Center (218) 573-3663 Congregate dining Mon., Wed. and Fri. and Meals on Wheels delivered on Mondays.
Vergas:
Meals on Wheels – delivered on Mondays – (served by Detroit Lakes Nutrition Program) 218-847-5823.
Big Elbow Lake:
Community Center, rural Waubun, Mon. through Fri., 734-2315
Ponsford:
Community Center, 573-2210; Mon. through Fri.
White Earth:
Mon. through Fri., 983-3285
Meals on Wheels:
Meals on Wheels are available to the eligible homebound from centers in the above-listed communities.
Senior Citizen Housing Audubon:
Zephyr Estates Apts.: 372 4th St., Audubon, MN 56511; Below Market Rate Apts. Eagle View Manor: 2851 First Street, Audubon, MN 56511, 1-800-279-3200; 8-Plexes w/garages for seniors.
Detroit Lakes:
Diamond Willow: 1558 Randolph Rd., Detroit Lakes, MN 56502, 218-847-6900 An advanced care assisted living residence which offers a homelike environment where residents feel comfortable, respected and empowered. Each home offers 10 private suites with private baths, as well as a spacious sunroom, kitchen area and living room where the residents interact with themselves and staff during a variety of daily activities. A registered nurse provides case management services, under the direction of a primary care physician, who will also provide on-site rounds at the family’s request. Three meals, served daily; weekly housekeeping and laundry service; 24-hour, on-site staff availability; personal pendant emergency call service and more. Golden Manor: 1165 Garnet Blvd., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 218-844-3300 An assisted living residence that is available for lakes area residents. This unique environment offers private bedroom and bath; three meals served daily, family style; 24 hour staff availability; personal individualized support services, peaceful setting, handicapped accessibility, a nurse call system and medication management and administration. Golden Manor also has a memory care facility that is currently the only non-nursing home Alzheimer’s/dementia care facility in Detroit Lakes. Lamplighter Manor: 1425 Madison Avenue, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 218-847-7768; 65 Units Part of Emmanuel Community. Home Care Services and rental subsidies available for elderly, handicapped and disabled adults. Optional Catered Living Home Care services include assisted living, meals, housekeeping, 24-hour urgent response/assistance, beauty/ barber shop, rehabilitation therapies, spiritual care and on-site service coordination. The Madison: 1405 Madison Ave, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 218-844-9420 Part of Emmanuel Community. offers 36 spacious one and two bedroom apartments with private patios, central air, underground parking, beautiful dining room, exercise room, beauty/barber shop and outdoor courtyard. Live at The Madison independently or with Catered Living Services.
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The Cottage: 1435 Madison Ave, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 218-844-9445 Part of Emmanuel Community. The Cottage offers 16 suites with inclusive individualized health services to maintain your independence. The Cottage features beautiful dining rooms, four stone fireplaces, sunroom, beauty/barber shop, aqua massage table and outdoor courtyard. The Cottage is a luxury alternative to a nursing home and maximizes your independence in a smaller intimate setting. Lincoln Park Assisted LIving: 208 Oak St., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 847-0894, www.trustedcareforlife.org Located on the campus of St. Mary’s Innovis Health, Lincoln Park Assisted Living offers independent living with assistance as needed. Each of the 30 apts. in Assisted Living offers 24 hr. Home Health staffing, three meals per day, scheduled transportation, housekeeping, laundry service, planned activities, basic cable, safety checks, case management services and a personalized urgency response system. Becker County Elderly Waiver Program, Group Residential Housing, and Long Term Care insurance is accepted. Lincoln Park Sr. Apts.: 207 Park St., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 847-0894, www.trustedcareforlife.org Located on the campus of St. Mary’s Innovis Health, Lincoln Park Senior Apartments offers a variety of services including a daily noon meal, scheduled transportation, washer and dryer in each apartment, garbage disposal, dishwasher in three apartment plans, paid utilities (except personal phone), basic cable, light housekeeping, planned activities, personalized services and an urgency response system. Silver Birch: 303 Washington Ave., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501; 31 Units; Madsen Properties: 1-800-728-5401 Low-income housing for senior citizens and disabled individuals. Community and craft rooms, security system, three apartments designed for handicap use. Walk-in closets, emergency call system. Marigold Apartments: 110 E. Union Street, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501; 24 Units; Madsen Properties: 1-800-728-5401 Low-income housing for senior citizens and disabled individuals. Community room, security system, two apartments designed for handicap use, walk-in closets, emergency call system. Mountain View Estates: Central and Barbara, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 218-847-3412; Subsidized HRA Mahube or Human Services. Park Manor Estates: 1035 Roosevelt Ave., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 847-2636; 85 Units Privately owned/government subsidized housing for seniors and disabled persons. excellent location, on-site management, controlled access, community room, resident-sponsored activities. Pelican River Apts.: 1260 Loring Ave., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 218-847-4983; Below market rate rent. Pelican River II: 1265 Loring Ave., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 218-847-4983; Below market rate rent. Pleasant View Apts.: 1111 Washington Ave., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 218-847-7859, 60 Units; Low rent public housing based on income. Emmanuel Services at Pleasant View Apartments 218-844-7154 Catered Living Home Care services available include assisted living, meals, housekeeping, urgent response and service coordination. Staff available 24 hours/day. Union Square Town Homes: Union & Andrews Sts., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 800-810-2853 Two and three bedroom two-story town homes with attached garages, subsidized through Minnesota Housing and Finance Agency, for low to moderate income families and seniors. Units feature 1-1/2 baths and a patio off the back entrance.
Winchester on Washington: 1051 Washington Ave., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 847-0894, www.trustedcareforlife.org Located on the campus of St. Mary’s Innovis Health, Winchester on Washington Senior Apartments are close to downtown Detroit Lakes, the library and churches. We provide residents with many amenities including daily noon meal, complimentary washer and dryer on each floor, paid utilities (except personal phone), garbage disposal, basic cable, scheduled transportation, light housekeeping, planned activities and personalized care.
Frazee
Frazee Assisted Living: P.O. Box 96, Frazee, MN 56544, 218-334-4501 19 units operated by Frazee Care Center. Three meals a day, snack bar in lounge. Weekly housekeeping and laundry services, 24-hour staff, social and recreational activities. Maple Avenue Apts.: 218-846-7316 Carissa Twelve-plex family and senior living facility located next to the Frazee Care Center. Garages available. Becker County HEDA. Rivercrest Apts.: Box 296, Frazee, MN 56544, 218-849-6901; 24 Units (22 regular units, 2 handicapped) Subsidized by Farmers Home Administration based on 30 percent of income. Sunrise Senior Villa: 302 Third St. W, Frazee, MN 56544, 218-334-5362; Frazee EDA.
Lake Park
East Side Apts.: 847-5641 Family and senior living apartments. Eight-plex with garages. Park Village: 1007 First St., Lake Park, MN 56554 Madsen Properties, Park Village: 1-800-728-5401; 21 units Low-income housing for senior citizens and disabled individuals. Community room, security system, one apartment designed for handicap use, emergency call system. Park Terrace Apts.: Lake Park, MN 56554, 847-7859; fair market rate apartments. Village Square Apts.: 507 Front St., Lake Park, MN 56544, 238-5532; eight plex senior apartments with garages.
Ulen
Northern Lights Assisted Living Operated by Viking Manor Nursing Home, Ulen, MN 56585, 596-8847.
Other Services Fuel Assistance:
Mahube Community Council, 1125 W. River Road, P.O. Box 747, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 847-1385 White Earth Reservation Tribal Council, Box 418, White Earth, MN 56591, 983-3285. Home Weatherization Assistance: Mahube Community Council, 1125 W. River Road, P.O. Box 747, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 847-1385 The Weatherization Assistance Program provides cost-effective energy saving measures — such as insulating, air sealing and heating system repair, modification or replacement — to the homes of eligible low-income people. Available in Hubbard, Mahnomen and Becker counties.
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Landlord/Tenant Rights
Legal Services Inc. of Northwest MN, 403 Center Ave., Suite 403, PO Box 714, Moorhead, MN 56560, Toll Free 1-800-452-3625. Home Rehab/Fix-up Loans Minnesota Finance Agency, 400 Sibley St., Suite 300 St. Paul, MN 55101, Toll Free 1-800-710-8871 or 612-296-8215 Call for information on fix-up fund loans or rehab accessibility loans — programs that provides funds to make homes handicap accessible. USDA Rural Development, 809 Eighth St. SE, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 218-847-9392 Low income families in greater Minnesota may obtain low interest loans and grants for repairs and home improvements.
Public Housing
Pleasant View Apts. and Sec. 8 Rental Assistance Detroit Lakes Housing Authority, 1111 Washington Ave. PO Box 731, Detroit Lakes, MN 56502, 847-7859 White Earth Reservation Housing Authority PO Box 436, White Earth, MN 56591, 218-983-3277 or 1-800-726-4016. Board and Lodging A board and lodging facility offers a bed and meals to persons able to care for themselves. Care Age Home, Rt. 1 Box 110, Park Rapids, MN 56470, 218-732-3721.
Caregiver/Community Support Services
Emmanuel Community, 218-844-9446 Emmanuel Community Services may be paid for privately, billed to insurance, through Medicare or assistance programs for eligible individuals. Please contact us if you would like more information. The Community Caregivers-Faith in Action Volunteer Program provides assistance to elderly and disabled in Becker County through a network of volunteers, congregations, and agencies. Volunteers benefit from training and ongoing support, and enjoy an opportunity to develop and express their spirituality through engaging in meaningful service to others. The program is provided through donations to the Emmanuel Foundation, and through United Way. There is no fee for assistance. The Senior Companion Program provides assistance to help frail, elderly and disabled adults in Becker County to stay at home. Companions are over the age of 60, and “do what friends do for friends.� The program is provided in partnership with Becker County, Lutheran Social Services, and the United Way, and through donations to the Emmanuel Foundation. A fee may apply. Community Support Systems and Caregiver Coaching Program provide wellness education, strength based counseling and support groups including Alzheimer’s, Arthritis, and Parkinson’s. Support groups meet regularly at Emmanuel Community and are free of charge. The Chronic Care Concierge is an intervention and assistance program which provides adults with complex chronic care needs assistance in managing care and gaps across different health care settings. The focus is to keep seniors healthy longer by efficiently managing their chronic conditions using proven methods, education and standards of care which reduces nursing home stays, hospitalization and allows seniors to remain at home with less expensive supportive services. The Community Homemaking program (218-844-7154) provides meal preparation, routine household assistance, shopping, and general support to individuals living within ten miles of Detroit Lakes.
Adult Day Care
Adult Day Care is outpatient care for adults that may include health monitoring and therapy, nutritional counseling, respite services, home safety practices and emotional support. Stimulating recreational and social activities may be offered. Emmanuel Adult Day Services, 1415 Madison Ave., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 844-9445 Heritage Living Center, 619 West Sixth St., Park Rapids, MN 56470, 732-3329. Sunnyside Nursing Home, 16561 Highway 10, Lake Park, MN 56554, 238-5944 or 439-3831.
Respite Services
Emmanuel Community, 218-844-9445 Offers temporary care to people with disabilities or illness in order that their families can take a break from the daily routine of care-giving. Three private respite suites are available for overnight or extended stays up to 3 months.
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Spa Services
Emmanuel Community, 218-844-9445 Features a Wellsystem Aqua Massage table that uses adjustable water pressure to provide a whole body massage, while remaining fully dressed. The soothing warmth and pulsating water stimulates blood circulation, relieves tension and enhances metabolism. An on-staff licensed massage therapist is also available for those that choose a traditional massage. Spa amenities also include a whirlpool bathing system, beauty/barber shop and specialized nail care service.
Detroit Lakes t .FOBSE %SJWF t In-store only. Coupon valid through 12/31/2011. Limit $5 maximum savings per coupon, per guest. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Not valid with any other offers or discounts, with the exception of Manufacturer’s coupons and BIG Card or Contractor Card coupons. Offer not valid on gift cards or deliveries. Void if copied, transferred or sold through online auctions.
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847-1215 OR 847-9898 AFTER HOURS 847-3432
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Calendar of
Events
This information was provided by the Detroit Lakes Regional Chamber of Commerce, and dates are subject to change. Please visit the website, www.visitdetroitlakes.com for any scheduling changes or additions.
January 2011 • J an
20th: Mixed Blood Theatre presents “African America,” Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes. • J an 22nd: Live at the Lodge Concert, The Lodge on Lake Detroit, DL. • J an 23rd-25th: CANUSA Senior Women’s Bonspiel, Lakes Curling Club, Detroit Lakes. • J an 28th: Emmanuel Charity Benefit, “Celebrate 2011,” Speak Easy Restaurant, Detroit Lakes. • Jan 28th: 38 Special in Concert, Shooting Star Casino, Mahnomen • J an 29th: Motion Benefit for Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes, featuring The Fat Cats. • Jan 29th: Frazee Sled Dog Races.
February 2011 •F eb
4th: Three Dog Night Concert, Shooting Star Casino, Mahnomen. •F eb 4th-5th: Manitoba Hydro-Electric Tour, Lakes Curling Club, DL. •F eb 5th: Midnite Riders Classic Old Timers Snowmobile Run, Lake Park. •F eb 5th: 14th Annual ROLA One Lunger 100 Vintage Snowmobile Race, Holiday Inn, DL. •F eb 6th-8th: Why Not Bonspiel, Lakes Curling Club, Detroit Lakes • Feb 10th: Rhythmic Circus, Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes •F eb 11th-13th: Vern Turner Memorial Bonspiel, Lakes Curling Club, DL • Feb 11th-20th: 2011 Polar Fest, Detroit Lakes • Feb 12th: Great Polar Race, Detroit Lakes. •F eb 12th: Breakfast Rotary “Poles & Holes” Fishing Tournament, Detroit Lakes •F eb 18th: Daddy’s Little Sweetheart Dance, Historic Holmes Theatre, DL. •F eb 18th: Gretchen Wilson Concert, Shooting Star Casino, Mahnomen. •F eb 18th: Italian Wine Tasting & Dinner, Lodge on Lake Detroit, DL. •F eb 18th: Live at the Lodge Concert, The Lodge on Lake Detroit, DL. •F eb 19th: Freeze Your Buns Run, Community & Cultural Center, Detroit Lakes. •F eb 19th: ULTRA Snowmobile Club Vintage Rally & Swap Meet, near City Beach, Detroit Lakes.
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19th: Polar Plunge, Detroit Lakes. 19th: Polar Fest Fireworks, Detroit Lakes City Beach. 20th: Live at the Lodge Concert, The Lodge on Lake Detroit,
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26th: Back Country Ski Trek, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge. •F eb 26th: “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change” Dinner Theatre, Shooting Star Casino, Mahnomen.
March 2011 •M ar
3rd-5th: Summit Productions Presents “Dearly Departed,” Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes. •M ar 5th: 9th Annual Rainbow Rendezvous, Rainbow Resort, Waubun. •M ar 6th: Lotvola Cup Cross Country Ski Race, Maplelag Resort, Callaway. • Mar 6th: Winter Hike, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge. •M ar 6th-7th: 41st Annual Sno-Deo at Pinehurst Resort, Naytahwaush. •M ar 10th: “Let Freedom Ring,” Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes. •M ar 17th: “Heroes” with Ann Reed, Historic Holmes Theatre, DL. •M ar 19th: Live at the Lodge Concert, The Lodge on Lake Detroit, DL. •M ar 26th: “A Second Helping: The Church Basement Ladies Sequel,” Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes. •M ar 26th-27th: Lake Region Builders Association Home & Garden Show, Kent Freeman Sports Arena, Detroit Lakes.
April 2011 • Apr • Apr • Apr
1st: “An Enemy of the People,” Historic Holmes Theatre, DL. 2nd: Maple Syrup Fest, Vergas. 2nd-3rd: Murder Mystery Weekend, The Lodge on Lake Detroit, DL. • Apr 7th: Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem, Historic Holmes Theatre, DL. • Apr 9th: “Stuart Little,” Historic Holmes Theatre, DL. •A pr 29th: John Gorka & Dala, Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes. •A pr 30th: Lakes Area Community Concert Band, Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes.
May 2011 • May •M ay
4th: Classic Car Display, Highway 59 South, Detroit Lakes. 6th: Sastisfaction – A Tribute to the Rolling Stones, Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes. •M ay 7th: Wine Tasting/Live at the Lodge, Lodge on Lake Detroit, DL. • May 14th: Walleye Fishing Opener. •M ay 19th-22nd: 14th Annual Festival of Birds, M-State campus, DL. •M ay 27th-30th Avenue of Flags/Memorial Walk, Oak Grove Cemetery, Detroit Lakes. • May 28th: Bass Fishing Opener. •M ay 28th-30th: Shady Hollow Flea Market Opening Weekend, DL. •M ay 29th: Memorial Weekend Live at the Lodge, Lodge on Lake Detroit, DL.
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June 2011 • Every
Sunday: Shady Hollow Flea Market, Detroit Lakes. • Every Sunday: Caribbean Deck Party, The Bridge, Detroit Lakes. • Every Saturday & Sunday: Discovery Dive, Tri-State Diving, DL. •E very Tuesday & Saturday: Lakes Area Farmers Market, City Park, DL. •E very Tuesday: Tuesdays in the Park Community Concert Series, City Park Bandshell, Detroit Lakes. •E very Thursday: Wildlife Excursions, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge. •E very Thursday (beginning mid-June): Live at the Lodge, Lodge on Lake Detroit, DL. • June 1st: Classic Car Display, Highway 59 South, Detroit Lakes. • J une 3rd-4th: 11th Annual Street Faire at the Lakes, Detroit Lakes. • June 4th: Muskie Fishing Opener. • J une 4th: Minnesota State Fire Department Parade, South Washington Avenue, Detroit Lakes. • June 10th-11th: Hawley Rodeo. • June 10th-12th: AACA Central Nat. Spring Meet, Holiday Inn, DL. • June 10th-12th: White Earth Powwow. • June 11th: History Tour, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge. • J une 11th-12th: Quake the Lakes Powerboat Races on Detroit Lake by Zorbaz, DL. • June 17th: Patsy Cline Tribute Show, Historic Holmes Theatre, DL. • June 24th-26th, 30th: Shakespeare in the Park, City Park, DL.
July 2011 • Every
Sunday: Shady Hollow Flea Market, Detroit Lakes. Sunday: Caribbean Deck Party, The Bridge, Detroit Lakes. • Every Sunday: Nature Movies, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge. • Every Saturday & Sunday: Discovery Dive, Tri-State Diving, DL. •E very Tuesday & Saturday: Lakes Area Farmers Market, City Park, DL. •E very Tuesday (except July 13th): Tuesdays in the Park Community Concert Series, City Park Bandshell, Detroit Lakes. •E very Thursday: Wildlife Excursions, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge. • Every Thursday: Live at the Lodge, Lodge on Lake Detroit, DL. • July 1st-3rd: Shakespeare in the Park, City Park, DL. • July 2nd-4th: Shady Hollow Flea Market, Detroit Lakes. • July 4th: Fireworks at the City Beach, Detroit Lakes. • July 6th: Classic Car Display, Highway 59 South, Detroit Lakes. • J uly 8th-17th: 76th Annual Northwest Water Carnival, Detroit Lakes. • J uly 16th: Water Carnival Antique Car Show, City Park, Detroit Lakes. • J uly 16th: Wildlife Watching Tour, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge. • July 17th: Parade of the Northwest, Detroit Lakes. • J uly 27th-30th: Becker County Fair, County Fairgrounds, Detroit Lakes. • July 29th-31st: 57th Annual Turkey Days, Frazee. • July 30th-31st: Shady Hollow Flea Market, Detroit Lakes. • July 31st: 33rd Arts & Crafts in the Park, City Park, Detroit Lakes. • Every
August 2011 • Every
Sunday: Shady Hollow Flea Market, Detroit Lakes. Sunday: Caribbean Deck Party, The Bridge, Detroit Lakes. • Every Sunday: Nature Movies, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge. • Every Saturday & Sunday: Discovery Dive, Tri-State Diving, DL. •E very Tuesday & Saturday: Lakes Area Farmers Market, City Park, DL. •E very Tuesday: Tuesdays in the Park Community Concert Series, City Park Bandshell, Detroit Lakes. •E very Thursday: Wildlife Excursions, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge. •E very Thursday (through mid-August): Live at the Lodge, Lodge on Lake Detroit, DL. • Aug 2nd: Crazy Day, downtown Detroit Lakes. • Aug 3rd: Classic Car Display, Highway 59 South, Detroit Lakes. • Aug 4th-6th: WE Fest, Soo Pass Ranch, Detroit Lakes. • Aug 12th: Twilight Hike, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge. •A ug 8th-14th: 78th Annual Pine to Palm Golf Tournament, Detroit Country Club, Detroit Lakes. • Aug 12th-14th: Vergas Looney Days. • Aug 12th-14th: Pine Point Powwow. • Aug 20th: Young Life Triathlon, City Park, Detroit Lakes. • Every
September 2011 •E very Tuesday
& Saturday: Lakes Area Farmers Market, City Park, DL. • Every Sunday: Nature Movies, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge. • Sept 2nd: Farewell to Summer, Lodge on Lake Detroit, DL. •S ept 2nd-5th: Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion, Rollag. •S ept 3rd-4th: Laddies Loppet Stage Race, Maplelag Resort, Callaway. • Sept 3rd-4th: Loon Jam Music Fest, Vergas. • Sept 7th: Classic Car Display, Highway 59 South, Detroit Lakes. • Sept 3rd-5th: Shady Hollow Flea Market, Detroit Lakes. • Sept 10th: Dick Beardsley Run, Detroit Lakes. •1 8th-23rd: U.S. Police K-9 Association National Police Dog Trials, DL • Sept 25th: Antique Auto Fall Foliage Tour, Detroit Lakes. •S ept 25th: Fall Color Photo Safari, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge.
October 2011 • Every
Sunday: Nature Movies, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge. 1st: Damien Fall Home Tour. • Oct 1st: Tamarac Fall Festival, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge. • Oct 2nd: Ockoberfest, Frazee Event Center, Frazee. • Oct 9th: The Big Sit, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge. • Oct 29th: Sugar & Spice Craft Fair, Frazee Elementary School. • Oct
November 2011 • Ongoing:
Light Up the Lakes Holiday Events, Detroit Lakes. •N ov 28th: Santa’s Grand Parade of Lights, downtown Detroit Lakes.
December 2011 • Ongoing: Light Up the Lakes Holiday Events, Detroit Lakes. • Dec 4th: Holiday Open House, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge.
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Important
Numbers
218.847.7100 Fax: 218.847.7104
29060 Hwy. 10 E., Detroit Lakes
Pittsburgh
Emergency Numbers Ambulance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911 Detroit Lakes Business Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 847-0817 White Earth Business Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 983-3285 White Earth Dispatch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 983-3281
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Pa i n t s
Important Numbers
Phone Service Qwest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-244-1111 Arvig Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 844-4227 Natural Gas Service Minnesota Energy Resources. . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-889-9508 Gas Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-889-4970 Web site. . . . . . . . . . . www.minnesotaenergyresources.com Utilities City of Detroit Lakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 847-5658 Lake Region Electric Coop. . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-800-552-7658 Wild Rice Electric Coop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-244-5709 Cable Arvig Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 844-4227 LakesNet City of Detroit Lakes. . . . . . . . . . . . 218-846-1937 Qwest Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-244-1111 Garbage Service Detroit Lakes Disposal Service. . . . . . . . . . . . 218-850-9944 Jon and Sons Disposal Service. . . . . . . . . . . . 218-849-1225 Waste Management. . . . . . . . . 847-7577 or 800-214-6982 Before Digging Call: Gopher State One Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-252-1166 Motor Vehicle Registration Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .218-846-7308 DNR License Bureau (Call Motor Vehicle first at 846-7308, these can all be handled locally) ATV, Snowmobile, Watercraft. . . . . . . . . . 1-800-285-2000 Voter Registration County Auditor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 846-7301
• News • Weather • Sports • Entertainment • Classifieds • Marketplace
Fire Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911 Audubon Fire Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439-6572 Callaway Fire Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375-3136 Detroit Lakes Fire Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 844-7665 Frazee Fire Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334-6266 Lake Park Fire Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238-5099 Hospital Essentia Health St. Mary’s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 847-5611 Police . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911 Detroit Lakes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 847-4222 Audubon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439-6100 Frazee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334-4993 Lake Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238-6922 Sheriff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911 Non-Emergency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 847-2661 Arson Hotline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-723-2020 State Patrol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 847-1550 Rescue Squads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911 Poison Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-222-1222 St. Paul Ramsey Burn Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-922-2876 Center for Missing Children. . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-235-3900 Road Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-542-0220 or 511
218.847.7100 Fax: 218.847.7104
29060 Hwy. 10 E., Detroit Lakes
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How To
Have you ever wondered how to submit a letter to the editor or place an ad? For your convenience, we’ve compiled some of your most common questions and answers regarding the newspaper and our daily operations. Keep this handy so you can refer to it often.
■ Contact Detroit Lakes Newspapers: Detroit Lakes Newspapers office is located at 511 Washington Avenue in Detroit Lakes. Our office hours are 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. on Friday. We may also be reached by phone during those hours at 218-847-3151. Our fax number is 218-847-9409. After hours, please leave a message and your call will be returned promptly the next morning. If you leave a message over the weekend, your call will be returned Monday morning.
■ Place a Display or Internet Ad: To place a display ad you may call our office and ask for someone in the Advertising Department. They will gladly walk you through the process and make recommendations to get you the best results. You can also email the advertising manager at mbrenk@dlnewspapers.com or any of the sales representatives. You can find a complete list of contacts on our website.
■ Place an Ad in the Classifieds: Call or stop by our office and tell the receptionist that you’d like to place a classified ad. They will gladly walk you through the process. Or, place your classified online at DL-Online.com, you may include photos, customize your text and add attention-grabbing icons!
■ Submit a Letter to the Editor: Letters to the editor may be emailed to our editor Nathan Bowe at nbowe@dlnewspapers.com, dropped off at our office or submitted online at DL-Online.com. Letters must include your name, address and phone number. Address and phone number will not be published and are simply needed in case we have questions prior to publishing and to varify the author and letter.
■ Purchase Photos: To purchase photos that have or have not run in the paper, go online to www.DL-Online.com and about halfway down on the right-hand side and click on “Buy Photos Online.” Here you can browse through photos and make your selections. The site will then take you through the checkout process. If you’d like to purchase a photo that is not on the site, please email our photographer Brian Basham at bbasham@dlnewspapers.com and he will upload them.
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■ Submit a Story Idea: We are always open to story ideas and end up pursuing many of them. You may stop by our office, call or email Nathan Bowe at nbowe@ dlnewspapers.com or contact anyone at the newspaper.
■ Obtain Back Issues: Back issues of the newspaper may be purchased by stopping at our office. Limited quantities are available for a limited time.
■ Publicize an Event: To publicize a public event, please send the information about the event and your contact information to our news editor Pippi Mayfield at pmayfield@ dlnewspapers.com, drop off the information at our office, fax it to 218-847-9409 or submit it online at DL-Online.com. The section your event will be published in is called “Happenings.” You may also purchase an ad in the Entertainment section. Call or email mbrenk@dlnewspapers.com or any of the sales representatives.
■ Locate a Specific Story That Has Been Published: To locate a recent specific story, you may go to our website and search for it in the search box at the top of the page. If you would like a hard copy of the story, one may be picked up at our office if we know what date it was published. If it is an older story, the Becker County Historical Society has the newspaper on microfilm dating back to the late 1800s.
■ Report The Score: Team results and game scores may be emailed to our sports editor Brian Wierima at brianw@dlnewspapers.com, faxed to 218-847-9409 or dropped off at our office.
■ Submit News Information: News information may be submitted via email to Pippi Mayfield at pmayfield@dlnewspapers.com or Nathan Bowe at nbowe@dlnewspapers.com or by calling our office and asking for Pippi or Nathan.
■ Get a Subscription: To subscribe, you may contact our office at 218-847-3151 or go to www.DL-Online.com and click on “Subscribe to the Detroit Lakes Tribune” right above the Northland Real Estate Guide button on the homepage.
■ Submit Obituary Information: Obituary information may be emailed to Vicki Gerdes at vgerdes@dlnewspapers.com or obits@dlnewspapers.com.
■ Submit Marriage, Engagement or Birth Announcements: To submit marriage and engagement information, pick up a form at our office or fill out and submit the form on our website under the “Celebrations” tab. Birth announcements are submitted by Essentia Health St. Mary’s. If the birth takes place at a different hospital, there is a form on our website that may be filled out and submitted for publishing.
■ Submit a Legal Notice: The Detroit Lakes Tribune and the Becker County Record are our two legal publications. Legals can be emailed to legals@dlnewspapers.com or they can be faxed or dropped off at our office. The deadline for the Tribune is Monday at 4:30 p.m. and Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. for the Record.
511 Washington Avenue • Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 • 218-847-3151 • Fax 847-9409 • dl-online.com
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Game Room • Pull Tabs • Free Popcorn • Full Bar • Pizzas • Nachos
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Community Coops 14583 Highway 10 West • Lake Park, MN 56554 • 218-238-5911 911 Hwy. 34 E • Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 • 218-847-3190 Pump 24 • Mahnomen, MN • 218-935-2258 Twin Valley • 218-584-5171 Flom • 218-567-8538
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Crafting the elegance of Food &Wine An environment that whispers of luxury. A dining experience that truly impresses. A place to be, relax and enjoy. • Monday Night ~ 15 Wines at $15.00 • Shaken Wednesdays ~ Martinis for $6.00 The Fireside, a northern Minnesota lakes area icon with house made, hand cut foods. An immense dose of style dominates a menu filled with classic, eclectic and inventive fare. Our stylish, chic and posh dining room is built around an open-air antique charcoal grill with a sensational view of Lake Detroit.
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Holiday Inn on the Lake 1155 Hwy. 10 East, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 218-847-2121 | 1-877-251-9348 | www.holidayinndl.com
DL’s Only Full Service Hotel! • 2 Restaurant & Entertainment Venues • Marina & Rentals • Banquet & Meeting Facilities • Weddings on Site • Family Pool Area • 700’ of Sandy Beach on Big Detroit Lake • Fish House Rentals & Winter Fun
Your 4 Season Destination Weekly Ice House Specials Sunday Breakfast Buffet 9am-1pm Monday Soup, Sandwich & Salad Lunch Buffet Tuesday Free Coffee with any Breakfast Purchase over $2.99, Pasta Lunch Buffet
Wednesday French Dip Lunch Buffet Thursday Baked Potato Lunch Buffet, Kids eat FREE in Icehouse Restaurant 4 kids per 1 adult Friday Fisherman’s Friday Lunch Buffet
Lunch Served 11am-2pm
Prime Rib in both Venues. Plus special Dinner Features served every evening and if you’re short on time, remember our Business Lunch Buffet served Monday thru Friday.
Nightly Specials — HAPPY HOUR — 3-7PM / 7 DAYS A WEEK
www.holidayinndl.com
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La Barista coffee...gifts...food...friends
Your one stop shop for Coffee and Eats in Lakes Country! Free Wireless Internet Available
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Flatbreads North Woods Chicken
Grilled chicken, mushrooms, asparagus, provolone cheese and alfredo.
Classic
Pepperoni, marinara, provolone cheese and roasted garlic.
Roma
Roma tomatoes, marinara, fresh mozzarella, and basil.
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Cold Sandwic
Italian Club dar cheese, lettuce and tomato served on rkey, pancetta, ched mayo.
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Italian Style Philly
Shaved roast beef, red bell pepper s topped with provolone cheese and marinara and then broiled.
Reuben
Sliced corned beef, sauerkraut, swi ss cheese, 1000 Island dressing and marinara and then broiled.
Caprese Panini
Fresh mozzarella cheese, basil and roma tomatoes with balsamic reduction. Served on sourdough. (Brook’s favorite).
La Barista Panini
Smoked turkey, salami, provolone cheese and roma tomatoes served with roasted garlic mayo on sourdough bread.
Horsey Beef Panini
Roast beef, mushrooms, cheddar cheese and horseradish mayo served on sourdough.
Hot Ham and Cheese
Smoked ham and cheddar served
on sourdough.
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Focaccia, Seven Grain, Sourdough , Marble Rye, Hoagie Roll.
House Soup
Turkey, Ham, Corned Beef, Salami, Roast Beef, Pepperoni.
Ask about our daily 1/2 sandwich and soup.
Meats
Cheeses
Swiss, Provolone and Cheddar.
Spreads
Mayo, Garlic Mayo (yum), Mustar d.
Fresh Salads
Minestrone, two other soups served daily.
For the Kids (Served with applesauce and a pop
sicle)
Mac and Cheese Peanut Butter and Jelly Grilled Cheese
Chef Salad
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We proudly brew Weeden Creek Farms Coffee (Certified organic and free trade beans). We also sell coffee in bulk! Also available: DaVinci syrups, tea and tea sets.
808 Washington Ave. • Detroit Lakes, MN
218.847.8870
Located in the heart of downtown Detroit Lakes on the corner of Washington and Holmes Hours: Monday-Friday 7aM-6pM • saturday 8aM-5:30pM • sunday noon-4pM
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910 Washington Avenue
Detroit Lakes
218-847-5104
5
$ 50 Daily s Lunch Special HOURS: MOnday-FRiday 6aM-5PM SaTURday 6aM-4PM SUnday CLOSEd
Coffee•Sandwiches•DESSERTS
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Stay in the loop with what’s happening at ! d o o F Good nds! e i r F d o Go ! n u F d Goo Enjoy your favorite foods & beverages, while overlooking Little Detroit Lake.
Open 7 Days a Week Join Lakeside Tavern’s Facebook Fan Club Register for a Lakeside Tavern V.I.P. Card and you’ll receive news about specials, promotions and events at Lakeside Tavern, via email.
e c a l p f o d n i it ’s the k oing to love... you’re g 200 West Drive • Detroit Lakes
218.847.1891
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Main Street Restaurant
invites you in for the Best Breakfasts and Lunches around! Any Menu Omelet Monday - Friday 9 9 $ 7 a.m. - 11 a.m.
5
or less
Breakfast Specials include Coffee 7 days a week
Sunday Dinner Specials include Coffee and Dessert
Open Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Sat. 7 a.m.- 3:45 p.m. Sun. 8 a.m.-1:45 p.m. 900 Washington Ave. Detroit Lakes, MN
847-3344
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11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Must present coupon with purchase. Coupons are good for 10 visits to the Main Street Restaurant. Coupon good for entire table. Coupon expires March 31, 2011
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1 2 3 4 5 2 Eggs • Hash Browns Toast • Coffee
w/choice of Sausage Patties, Bacon or Links
5
$
+ tax Monday - Friday 7 a.m. - 11 a.m.
Monday - Friday 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Must present coupon with purchase. Coupon expires March 31, 2011
99
Must present coupon with purchase. Coupons are good for 10 visits to the Main Street Restaurant. Coupon good for entire table. Coupon expires March 31, 2011
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ITALIAN • STEAKS • SEAFOOD • PIZZA
Full menu available until 11:00 pm!
SPEAK EASY — family owned and operated — For In-House Only!
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2- 4-1
Take Out & Delivery available, some restrictions apply.
s!
EVERYDAY
2-4-1 Drinks
11am - 7pm in the Bar!
Times & restrictions apply. Not good with other promotions.
SUN-THURS TUESDAYS
2-4-1 Burgers All Day
WEDNESDAYS
2-4-1 Shrimp Dinner Evenings Only
THURSDAYS
FRIDAYS
2-4-1 2-4-1 Filet Mignon Rigatoni Evenings Only
Lunch Only
2-4-1 Drinks
9pm - 11pm Check out Karaoke every Tuesday Night!
1100 North Shore Drive • Detroit Lakes, MN • 218-844-1326 For more information on both locations to to www.speakeasydl.com
LITTLE EASY Bar and Grill
Stop out and try our delicious lunch and dinner menus!
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at Detroit Country Club 24591 Co. Hwy 22 Detroit Lakes, MN • 847-2512 OPEN SEASONALLY
“Together we do more weddings than anyone in the lakes area!” Please contact Michael for more information 218-844-1326
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Wake UpWednesday!®
$Breakfast 1.79
any morning during breakfast hours
Burritos
FREE Small Order of
Potato Olés
®
with any Menu Item purchase of equal or greater value
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10 AM - 2 AM 7 Dayz a Week! With Zorbaz Textz You Get Lazt Minute, Excluzive Dealz Zent Right To Your Phone.
Text “Zorbaz” to 72466
Trivia Faceoff
Tuezday Nite @ 8PM
DJ Dance Party & Karaoke
Party Every Friday
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Minnezota Mondayz
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402 Wezt Lake Drive • Detroit Lakez • 847-5305
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Stacey A. Smith, M.D. Family Practice
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Knute E. Thorsgard, M.D. Family Practice
Julie A. Pazdernik, M.D. Family Practice & Obstetrics
Robert A. Koshnick Jr., M.D. Family Practice