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inter, summer, spring or fall, no matter the season, there is always something fun to do here in the Alexandria Lakes Area. We want to make sure that you enjoy your time here, so we put our heads together and compiled 101 of our favorite things to do with you in mind. As you browse through our magazine, you’ll find exciting outdoor activities – fun on the lakes, festivals, racing, picnicking, biking, skating, boating, snowmobiling and fishing ideas. Not a fan of the great outdoors? Then check out all the options for indoor fun – Shop Local. Support Local. The Money Spent Here, Stays Here in Alexandria.
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Ice skate at Noonan Park
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Located at Nokomis Street and 10th Avenue in Alexandria, the rink is regularly maintained, has a warming house and is well lit for night skating. Spend an afternoon ice skating or playing hockey at Noonan Park.
Attend Christmas at the Fort!
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This is a don’t-miss event! The kick-off to the Christmas season happens every year on the Friday after Thanksgiving at Fort Alexandria in downtown Alexandria. The town is lit up for the season.
Cheer at the snowmobile races
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If cold weather speed is more your style, there are several different local events that feature snowmobile racing at its finest, be it vintage sleds or today’s high-speed machines.
Party with your friends
Gather with your friends and family and head on down to Alexandria’s Party in the Street to celebrate summer. Check out the wonderful foods, entertainment, music and shopping. Great fun for adults and children alike!
Enjoy a scenic motorcycle ride
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Stop at a local motorcycle dealer to tune up or get your accessories, and head out for a ride around the lakes. With about 300 lakes in Douglas County, there are plenty of scenic routes to enjoy.
Attend a concert
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Music fills the air throughout Douglas County. From concert associations to school and church performances to professional musicians performing at local venues, there’s always music to be heard somewhere.
Shoot the minnow!
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Everyone should try it at least once! Visit a fun establishment in Nelson, MN where they drop a minnow into a shot of your choice (liquor or n/a) and you gulp it. You get a “ I shot the minnow T-shirt” for the effort! Good food, fun and friends.
Pitch a tent
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The lakes area offers everything you need, whether you’re rolling up in an RV or your tent is rolled up in a backpack. Numerous local campgrounds offer a variety of settings to fit everyone’s idea of “roughing it.”
Play with your pooch
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Spend some time with your four-legged friend at the local dog park. Don’t be a couch potato, or let your dog be one either. Studies show that 65 percent of dogs are overweight. So get off the couch and head to Pooch Playland for some quality time and some exercise.
Get lost in a maze
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Looking for a day of family fun? Check out the local pumpkin patches or corn mazes this fall.
Light up your night on the Fourth of July
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Nothing says Fourth of July like fireworks and the local communities all hold incredible fireworks displays. It’s the perfect end to a perfect day.
Hit the slopes
There’s nothing more refreshing than a day of swooping down the slopes, or along the cross country trails, of which Douglas County boasts plenty! It’s fun, exercise and fresh air all wrapped up in one.
Visit a ‘niche’ boutique
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If you’re looking for something special and a little out of the ordinary, visit a specialized boutique in the lakes area. There are shops that offer items like unique clothing, jewelry, home décor, books, lefse, glassware, knick-knacks and more.
Take in a hockey game
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If hockey is more your thing, you’ll have no problem finding a game. Besides the youth and amateur teams, there’s also a team of some of the nation’s best collegiate hopefuls that will give a good show.
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Church bazaars abound
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With more than 60 churches in Douglas County, bazaars are plentiful. Check one out if you’re looking for a comfort-food lunch and the area’s best pie, as well as crafts or bake sales.
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Snag that whopper of a fish
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There are dozens of lakes in the area great for fishing. Why not hire a fishing guide to help you find that elusive walleye
Don’t miss the fair!
Nothing says summer more than a day at a county fair; corn dogs, lemonade, exhibits, carnival games and rides and animals. Truly something for everyone.
Keep swinging
Weather not cooperating? Never fear. There are indoor golf options and simulators for you to keep your swing sharp all year long. It’s a great way to edge out your competition!
Shop at a farmers’ market
There are a couple of farmers’ markets held regularly throughout the summer and fall, offering an assortment of fresh fruits, vegetables, organic foods, and more.
Visit a winery
Yes, Minnesota has wineries, including some right here in Douglas County! Take a tour, try some samples, and learn all about this growing industry.
Worship outdoors
All summer long – from Memorial Day through Labor Day – several local church groups offer outdoor services. Nature seems to add to the inner peace and spirituality you may find.
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Wine and paint
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Why not add a little art to your wine tasting? Check out the local wine and paint events where you can relax, paint and enjoy an adult libation.
Lose yourself in a book
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Visit a local book store or the Douglas County Library to pick up something new to read today.
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Visit a local art gallery
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There are numerous opportunities in the area to enjoy art in many forms, including painting, jewelry, pottery, glassware, woodwork and much more.
Ride with a bike club
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Want to take a bicycle ride but would like some company? Head out for a spin with a local bike club as they travel the countryside of the Alexandria Lakes Area.
Give paddle boarding a try
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Rent or buy a board today and work your core while paddling around the area’s picturesque lakes.
Enjoy the gardens
Take a stroll and enjoy nature and the beautiful landscaping at an area museum’s gardens. There’s also free music on stage in the summer.
Hit the garage sales
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Treat yourself
Get a massage, a manicure, pedicure or a facial – or all four! Pamper yourself. You deserve it.
Attend a play at a local community theater
The Alexandria area is well-known for its quality theater productions, from the stage to the radio airwaves. Productions can be found here year-round.
Head to an indoor playground
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Is it a rainy day? Why not take your kids to an indoor playground to burn off some energy and make new friends while in a safe environment.
Ride along the DATA trails
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The Douglas Area Trails Association (DATA) maintains the 370 miles of trails that connect every community within the county. It’s a snowmobiler’s paradise!
Adopt a furry new friend
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There are many animals in need of a loving home. Stop by the local humane society to meet the dogs and cats to see if one is a fit for your family or check out a local pet store.
Volunteer
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There are numerous opportunities to volunteer and give back to the community. Help distribute food, rake lawns, care for animals, build homes, help with office work or distribute school supplies. Volunteering is guaranteed to be a rewarding experience.
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There are garage sales galore in the area nearly every weekend. To ensure a productive day, grab the local newspaper and plan a route, get your small bills and change ready, and head out early!
Capture the memories
When’s the last time you’ve had a portrait taken of your entire family? Now’s the time! There are several local professional photographers who can accommodate your family at your location and their studio.
Test your running skills
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Do you enjoy getting out for a run? If so, look into competing in one of the many 5K and 10K runs that are held in
Visit Our Lady of the Hills
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Erected by a local resident in response to answered prayers for healing, the cement and steel shrine of the Virgin Mary is 22 feet tall and weighs 4,500 pounds. Take a scenic drive along the country roads near Millerville to check it out.
Hone your skateboarding skills
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Enjoy some jumps, grinds and rails at the Alexandria skate park. The park, located on Fillmore Street, is free to visit and offers a variety of ramps and pipes for boarders of every talent level.
Visit Inspiration Peak!
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OK, so it’s technically not in Douglas County, but it’s just across the border in neighboring Otter Tail County. The peak rises 1,750 feet, about 400 feet from the surrounding countryside, making it one of the highest points in Minnesota.
Find a local landmark
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There are so many wonderful places to visit in Douglas County. Here’s a list of 35 of those spots. See how many on this list you can match to photos that are found throughout the pages in this magazine. Answers can be found on page 44.
1. Alexandria Aviation, Inc. 2. Alexandria City Park 3. Alexandria Farmer’s Market 4. Alexandria Shooting Park 5. Andria Theatre 6. Andes Tower Hills 7. Big Ole Viking Statue 8. Big Splash Water Park, Arrowwood 9. Art Bar 39 & G’Day Cafe 10. Burr Vineyards 11. Carlos Creek Winery 12. Casey’s Amusement Park 13. Central Lakes Trail 14. Copper Trail Brewing Co. 15. Country Blossom Farm
16. Douglas County Historical Society 17. Escape Room Alexandria 18. Garden Center Lanes 19. Inspiration Peak 20. Lake Carlos State Park 21. Lakes Area Theatre 22. Legacy of the Lakes Museum 23. L’Etoile du Nord Vineyard 24. Noonan’s Park 25. Runestone Museum 26. Runestone Park 27. Spruce Hill Park 28. Terrace Learning Gardens 29. Theatre L’Homme Dieu 30. Viking Speedway, Inc.
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Identify those animal tracks
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There many animals native to Minnesota and here are just a few. Not every species is found in the lakes area, but keep an eye out for tracks and try to identify them. You can also learn about animal tracks at the Runestone Museum.
BLACK BEAR
RED FOX
MOOSE WHITE-TAILED DEER
BOBCAT
STRIPED SKUNK
RACCOON
GRAY SQUIRREL
WILD TURKEY GRAY WOLF
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Bowl a game
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Grab your friends, head for a local bowling alley and bowl a game or two. You can even try your hand at some fun games in the local arcade.
Get a tattoo
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You know you’ve been wanting one. Why not get it done? Call up a local professional and schedule your ap-
Enjoy the state park – by daylight or candlelight
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Sculpted by ancient glaciers, the 1,231acre Lake Carlos State Park is a perfect setting for camping, hiking, swimming, canoeing and exploring all nature has to offer. In winter, cross country ski, walk, hike or snowshoe on trails illuminated by candles, then warm up around a toasty fire.
Visit a petting zoo
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Meet all kinds of interesting animals – pygmy goats, sheep, miniature horses, llamas, potbelly pigs, as well as some feathered friends – ducks, chickens, geese, peacocks, pheasants, pigeons and doves. You find all this variety at the next best thing to Grandpa’s farm – a petting zoo.
Try geocaching
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Geocaching involves hunting for a hidden object with the use of GPS coordinates. It’s a high-tech treasure hunt in the great outdoors! There are opportunities to join the fun locally.
Learn to scuba dive!
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Douglas County lakes are good for more than just fishing. They also offer a great opportunity for those looking to explore what’s below the surface. The Alexandria area has instructors who offer courses for those looking to become scuba certified.
Cast off in a fishing tournament
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Many local tournaments and some fishing tours from all over the country offer a chance to compete for fun and prizes against other competitive anglers, on the water or on the ice!
Head out for ice cream
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Have a weakness for ice cream? Not to worry. Douglas County is rich with places to indulge that craving for ice cream, smoothies, frozen custard and other cool summer-time treats.
Attend a summer festival
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Most of the communities in Douglas County celebrate summer with an annual festival. Attend one or all for good food, fun parades, sporting events, creative displays and some old-fashioned fun.
How about a round of mini-golf?
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Local amusement parks include minigolf, a fun pastime for any age. As long as you’re there, how about giving the go-karts and bumper boats a try?
Sip some wine
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There are a variety of local establishments that offer wine tasting opportunities. Test out the different flavors and find the perfect fit for you!
Fly high on the lakes
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Want an exciting new experience? How about trying a water Jet Pack? You can propel yourself up to 30 feet in the air with this system, then hover over the lake as you fly without wings.
Learn at the terrace garden
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Check out the Terrace Learning Garden by the Douglas County Services Center. This garden is a labor of love, created and maintained by the Douglas County Master Gardeners.
Attend a vintage car show
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For decades, vintage car shows have been held in Alexandria and Osakis, drawing car lovers from hundreds of
Make a splash at a water park
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If you’ve got water fun on your mind but the weather won’t cooperate, don’t despair! Tons of fun awaits you at the local water park.
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Firepit Foods
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It’s always great to sit around the firepit or campfire, and it’s even more fun to fix up some fun foods. Why not give these recipes a try next time you gather around the fire for a fun evening with friends and family.
CAMPFIRE DONUTS INGREDIENTS: Cast iron pan Vegetable oil Biscuit dough Cinnamon sugar mixture DIRECTIONS: Place cast iron pan on a grate over a fire. Fill pan 1/3 full with vegetable oil and heated until surface is shimmery. Test with a small piece of dough – it it starts to float and brown, the oil is ready. If it sinks, the oil’s not ready. If it burns, the oil is too hot. Move the pan a little more away from the direct fire. Poke a hole in each biscuit to create a donut shape. Add biscuit to oil and cook until the bottom is browned, then flip and cook until that side is browned. Remove from oil and drain on a paper towel-lined plate. Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar. Serve immediately. CAMPFIRE CINNAMON ROLL-UPS INGREDIENTS: 1 package of crescent rolls 1/4 cup sugar 1 Tbsp. cinnamon DIRECTIONS: Combine cinnamon and sugar in a small bowl. Separate crescent rolls and wrap them around a skewer. Roll in sugar mixture. Cook over campfire for 5 minutes, rotating frequently.
FOIL BREAKFAST BURRITOS INGREDIENTS: 4 large flour tortillas 1/2 pound chorizo sausage 6 large eggs Salt and pepper, to taste 4 cups cooked hash browns or skillet potatoes 4 slices Monterey Jack or provolone cheese DIRECTIONS: In large skillet, brown chorizo. Drain on paper towel-lined plate. Scramble eggs in skillet; add salt and pepper, to taste. Heat tortillas and place each one on a large square of aluminum foil. Top with cheese, chorizo, eggs and hash browns. Roll up tightly and enclose in aluminum foil. Store in refrigerator or cooler until ready to use. Can also be frozen. Re-heat burrito, wrapped in foil, on the campfire or grill until contents are heat through. Serve with salsa.
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S’MORES FIREPIT PIES INGREDIENTS: Non-stick spray or oil for pie irons 8 slices cinnamon swirl bread 4 graham cracker squares, crushed into large crumbs 1/2 cup chocolate chips 1 cup mini marshmallows Pie irons DIRECTIONS: Lightly grease pie iron with oil or non-stick spray. Place one slice of bread in one half of the pie iron. Sprinkle with one-fourth of the graham cracker crumbs, 2 Tbsp. chocolate chips and 1/4 cup marshmallows. Place another slice of bread over the marshmallows and close the pie iron. Trim off excess bread. Cook pies over fire for 1 minute, flip and cook for an additional minute on the other side. Slowly open pie iron to keep from breaking the pie apart and remove pie. Makes 4 pies. CAMPFIRE PIZZA ROLL INGREDIENTS: Canned pizza dough Pizza sauce Mozzerella cheese Favorite toppings (pepperoni, onions, sausage, etc.) Dried Italian seasoning, salt, pepper DIRECTIONS: Roll pizza dough to form a rectangle. Spread pizza sauce over top. Top with cheese, additional toppings and seasonings. Roll up to form a log and tuck in the edges. Wrap in thick foil. Freeze until ready for use. Thaw until nearly thawed. Placed pizza log, still in foil, on hot grill or fire pit. Cook for about 15 minutes, flip and cook additional 10-15 minutes. Slice and serve.
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Bike around town
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Grab a bike and explore all that Alexandria and Douglas County have to offer! The beautiful scenery will take your breath away and, with the bike lanes available, your travels will be even safer!
Enjoy a picnic!
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Take in nature’s beauty by spending time with your family by picnicking. Pick up family favorites, then head to your favorite park or lake place and enjoy!
Spend a day at a museum
Get in shape
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Attend an arts festival
Try quilting!
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Now is the time to join a gym, hire a trainer or buy that exercise equipment and use it! Don’t put it off any longer.
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Whether you are looking for a gift or the perfect piece to accent your home, an arts and crafts festival is the perfect
Join in for the Polar Plunge
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Every February, people jump into a frigid lake on purpose! The Polar Bear Plunge is an annual fundraiser for Special Olympics Minnesota.
See historic displays about Indians, Vikings, wildlife and early homesteaders. Let the kids get a glimpse into what life was like “back in the day.”
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Love quilts? Join a local quilters’ group, stop by and check out quilts made by locals at the area quilt shows, or take a
Tour a distillery
Yes, you can find one of those in Douglas County too! Not every community can claim that.
Froggie fun
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Frogs are a sign of a healthy ecosystem and these little hoppers are plentiful in Minnesota. Can you name the different types of frogs in this area?
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Try a local craft beverages tour
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The Alexandria area is the home to several wineries and breweries, so why not jump on a local tour of those establishments and get a taste of what the area has to offer.
Enjoy a day on the lake
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Pack a lunch and cooler and get set for a day of sun and water with your friends and family. Rent a pontoon, boat or personal watercraft.
Try your hand at bow fishing
Give hunting a try
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Visit Kensington’s Rune Stone Park
Get informed of area happenings
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From ducks, geese, pheasants, grouse and turkey to deer and coyotes … there’s plenty of game to satisfy the avid hunters. Douglas County is hunter’s heaven.
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See where the famous Kensington Runestone was discovered! Besides great historical displays, the park features picnic tables, shelters, a visitor’s center, charcoal grills, electricity, restrooms, drinking water, a softball field, horseshoe pit, volleyball court, playground, hiking trails and a heated building with kitchen facilities.
This sport has taken off over the past couple years. It’s inexpensive and easy to equip an old or new bow with all the accessories you need to hunt for rough fish in the local lakes.
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From the latest news and top headlines to the church dinners and concerts, you’ll be “in the know” when you check out a copy of the local newspaper online to find out what’s going on in the area.
Browse classic boats
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Be it in a local maritime museum or during a classic boat show, classic boats are a must see. Their owners are usually more than happy to share the history of each boat that has lovingly been restored.
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Spend a day on the course
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Puzzle it out!
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Are you good with puzzles? Why not try your hand at live puzzle solving rooms, using your talents to discover and solve clues, find hints and build strategy.
Hit the race track
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Dirt track racing is always exciting, be it at the go-kart level or the full-size stock cars that reach speeds of over 100 miles per hour. It’s a great family outing sure to excite all ages.
Tube the Long Prairie River
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Load up the air mattresses or inner tubes and a cooler, and jump in the slow-moving river with friends and family for a memorable summer adventure. It’s the perfect way to spend a lazy summer afternoon.
Join a running group
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There are several groups in the local area, with members of all skill levels. Share your passion with others, or just have someone else give you that extra push to hit the pavement.
Take a getaway, close by!
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Been wanting to get away but can’t find the time? Check into a hotel or resort right here in Douglas County for a mini getaway. Swim, relax and unwind, even if it’s just for a couple days.
Walk, bike or blade the Central Lakes Trail
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The Central Lakes Trail is a paved trail that spans Douglas County, connecting the cities of Osakis, Nelson, Alexandria, Garfield, Brandon, Evansville and Melby and on to Fergus Falls. The trailhead in Alexandria is at the north end of Broadway in Big Ole Central Park.
Take your picture with Big Ole
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This Viking statue stands tall and proud at the north end of Broadway in Alexandria. The 28-foot, four-ton statue has been looking over the community since 1965.
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Kick back on the beach
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Spend a relaxing day at the beach. Douglas County has three lifeguard-staffed beaches on lakes L’Homme Dieu, Lake Osakis and Latoka. There are also public beaches not staffed by lifeguards, including City Park Beach on Lake Henry, Rotary Beach on Lake L’Homme Dieu, Chippewa County Park Beach on Lake Chippewa and Lake Carlos State Park Beach.
Choose a fine dining destination
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There is no shortage of great restaurants, and all offer something unique that you won’t want to miss. Satisfy your palate at one of the in-town options, or unwind by taking a scenic drive to an out-of-the-way restaurant.
Enjoy live radio
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With live music, its own sound effects and lively actors, Lakes Area Radio Theatre records “old time” radio shows the second Friday of every month. Shows are family friendly and you can be a part of the audience.
Meet friends for a drink
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Any excuse is a good excuse to get together. During the warmer days, meet at an outside deck bar, or cozy up to the bar inside on cooler weather days. There are many locations to choose from and many offer two-for-one specials or half-price appetizers.
View or enter a photography exhibit
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There are lots of amateur photographers in the area who love to share their work and their passion. There are various photography exhibits held.
Explore in a kayak
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With so many lakes, why not explore a few on a kayak? Not only do you get close to nature, it’s a great way to relieve stress as well as get in some exercise.
Play some bingo
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There are several opportunities in the local area to try your luck at the ever popular game of bingo.
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Exercise your mind
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Stretch your mind with these great puzzles. Try your hand at crossword and sudoku to see if you have what it takes. Answers to these brain teasers can be found on pages 36-38.
CLUES ACROSS 1. Newts 5. Taxis 9. Ski down these 11. Solace 13. Thieves of the sea 15. Diacritical mark 16. Frost 17. Enmities 19. Furnace for baking 21. Founder of female institute 22. Eight 23. Earl Grey and chamomile are two 25. Messenger ribonucleic acid 26. Dull, unproductive pattern of behavior 27. A large and hurried swallow
CROSSWORD 1 29. Large nests 31. A way to choose 33. Grocery store 34. Drains 36. Hawaiian wreath 38. Where fish live 39. Get rid of 41. Beyond, transcending 43. Uncastrated male sheep 44. Asserts 46. Snoopy and Rin Tin Tin are two 48. Windy City footballer 52. Green veggie 53. Director 54. Conditioning 56. Spoke foolishly 57. Legislative body 58. Square measures 59. Cheek
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CLUES DOWN 1. Call forth 2. Front legs 3. Third-party access 4. Hairlike structure 5. Ghanaian money 6. Settled down 7. Ill-natured 8. Choose 9. Mountain in the Slovenian Alps 10. Samsung laptops 11. Inquire into 12. Not slow 14. Thailand 15. Front of the eye 18. Kentucky town 41549 20. Extreme disgust 24. Not fast 26. Smelled bad 28. Portended
30. Leader 32. Comedian Noah 34. Course 35. Sloven 37. Perfect places 38. A vast desert in N. Africa 40. Monetary unit of Angola 42. Clerks 43. Canadian law enforcers 45. Without (French) 47. Having wisdom that comes with age 49. Delicacy (archaic) 50. Grows older 51. Bitterly regrets 55. It’s present in all living cells (abbr.)
CROSSWORD 2 CLUES ACROSS 1. No longer on the market 5. W. African language 9. A way to open 11. A type of pigeon 13. Japanese warrior 15. Pelvic areas 16. No seats available 17. Not working 19. In a way, soaks 21. Growing outward 22. Ritzy local __ Air 23. Telegraphic signals 25. Metric units 26. Large wine cask 27. Fiber from the husk of a coconut 29. Gets up 31. French river 33. Witnesses
34. They make great neighbors 36. The sun does it 38. Used to store ashes 39. First Chinese dynasty 41. Network of nerves 43. Word element meaning ear 44. Metric unit of length (Brit.) 46. Tributary of the Danube 48. Off-limits 52. Appeal earnestly 53. It’s good to have them 54. Commercial flying company 56. Acted out in protest 57. Took to the sea 58. Cuckoos 59. Drove fast
CLUES DOWN 1. Trapped 2. About osmosis 3. Romanian monetary unit 4. Form of Persian 5. Cold wind 6. Leave out 7. Small vehicle 8. A little off 9. Soviet Union 10. A narrow path or road 11. Contrary beliefs 12. One who speaks Gaelic 14. Private school in New York 15. Jackson and Townshend are two 18. Soldier in an airborne unit 20. Taken illegally 24. Capital of Valais
26. Male reproductive organs 28. State capital 30. One with supernatural insight 32. Starts all over again 34. Jai alai arena 35. Star Wars antagonist 37. Freestanding structure 38. The ideal place 40. The extended location of something 42. Made level 43. Distinctive smell 45. Greek goddess of discord 47. Got older 49. Type of monkey 50. Travels to 51. Geological times 55. Edge
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CROSSWORD 3 CLUES ACROSS 1. Chop or cut 4. Green veggie 7. Bar bill 10. Doctors’ group 11. One who buys and sells securities (slang) 12. Be in debt 13. Lively ballroom dance 15. Singer Charles 16. Polish city 19. Former 21. Dismissing from employment 23. Minerals 24. Plotted 25. Consult 26. After a prayer 27. Agents of one’s downfall 30. Leaseholders 34. Supervises flying 35. Voodoo god
36. Alfalfa 41. Apply another coat to 45. Witnesses 46. Jai __, sport 47. Ones who proof 50. Recant 54. Small group with shared interests 55. Part of warming headgear 56. Woolen cloth 57. Snag 59. Central American fruit tree 60. Woman (French) 61. The 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet 62. Type of bed 63. Soviet Socialist Republic 64. Consume 65. Japanese freight company (abbr.)
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CLUES DOWN 1. Czech monetary unit 2. Able to arouse intense feeling 3. Elk 4. Muscular weaknesses 5. Geological time 6. Depths of the ocean 7. Burns to the ground 8. Becomes cognizant of 9. Cause to shade 13. US political party 14. Refers to some of a thing 17. Single 18. Type of beer 20. Ancient Iranian people 22. Grocery chain 27. Gridiron league 28. English river 29. __ and cheese 31. Peyton’s younger brother 32. Long time
33. High schoolers’ test 37. Respects 38. Organize anew 39. Filippo __, Saint 40. Intrinsic nature of something 41. Cheese dish 42. Ancient Greek City 43. Patron saint of Ireland 44. Produced by moving aircraft or vehicle 47. Shock treatment 48. __ Jones 49. Things 51. Having wings 52. Panthers’ QB Newton 53. Third-party access 58. Satisfaction
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CLUES ACROSS 1. Genus of beetles 5. Time units (abbr.) 8. Fiddler crabs 11. Remove weapons from 13. Express delight 14. Energy 15. Roman general 16. Returned material authorization (abbr.) 17. Mortgage group (abbr.) 18. Parts 20. Leavened bread cooked in a clay oven 21. Type of cloth 22. Frankness 25. Causes disgust or hatred 30. A member of the British order of honor 31. Folk singer Di Franco 32. One’s looks
33. Provokes 38. Partner of flow 41. Japanese warrior 43. Easy to perceive 45. Meet with one’s agreement 47. Bird’s jaw 49. Ballplayer accessory 50. Sword 55. Swiss river 56. Comedienne Gasteyer 57. Beat icon Ginsberg 59. Clinches a victory 60. Split lentils 61. Jewish spiritual leader 62. Book of the Bible (abbr.) 63. Electronic warfare-support measures 64. Fibrous plant material CLUES DOWN 1. Annoy
2. Two-toed sloth 3. Precipitation 4. Barbary sheep 5. Large stinging paper wasp 6. Balkan country 7. __ Doherty, actress 8. Arm bones 9. WomenÕs undergarment 10. Genus of dabbling ducks 12. Time zone 14. Newts 19. Sound unit 23. Dab 24. Puzzlement 25. Defensive nuclear weapon 26. Actress Ling 27. Natural solid material 28. Burmese ethnic group 29. Puts within 34. Belonging to us
35. They __ 36. One of twelve sons of Jacob 37. Grab a seat 39. Rich fabric 40. Fruits 41. Very fast airplane 42. Large primates 44. Flammable jelly 45. Less common 46. Supplements with difficulty 47. Chinese automotive company 48. Every one of two or more things 51. Swiss river 52. Speak incessantly 53. Italian Island 54. Fighters against authority 58. Egg of a louse
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GOLF COURSES
Your Guide to Area
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Joel Goldstrand Design www.genevagolfclub.com Pro Shop 320-762-7089 Geneva Grill 320-762-7092
Located 3 miles N on Hwy 29 to Co Rd 73, then 1 mile E and then S on Liberty Rd
27 Hole Championship Golf Course Great Stay & Play Packages with On Site Lodging Looking to Plan a Golf Trip to Arizona?
Visit thompsongolfgroup.com to Learn about our Other Properties
Call for Tee Times or Book Online 320-886-1400 www.hardwoodhillsgolf.com 5 miles west of Alexandria on Hwy 27 to CR 27, follow signs
SEASONAL OR WEEKLY PUNCH CARDS
• Scenic • Jr. & Sr. Rates • Challenging • Cart Rental Available • Par 35 • Driving Range • Food & Beverages Available
For more information & pricing visit www.lakemiltonagolfclub.com or like us on Facebook Facebook.com/lakemiltonagolf
Call Ahead for Tee Times 320-852-7078 3868 County Road 5 NE, Alexandria MN 56308 Located 9 miles North of Alexandria on Hwy 29. Left on County Rd 5 – ¼ mile.
18 HOLE GOLF COURSE – PAR 72
• Pro-Shop with Rentals • GPS, Bluetooth access speakers, live • Driving Range & Practice HDTV, music streaming and sports ticker • PGA Member on Staff on all carts • Open to the Public • ATM and WIFI Available • Full Menu & Bar • Mon, Wed, Sat & Sun After 3 pm Specials
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Your Guide to Area
GOLF
Discover the Difference - Est. 1915 2300 N Nokomis NE, Alexandria, MN 56308 Pro Shop - 320.763.3605 Clubhouse - 320.763.3604
18 HOLE CHAMPIONSHIP COURSE “HomeArrowwood of the Resorters” the Public 2100 Lane| Open NW •toAlexandria
320-762-TEES For more information, visit us online at www.alexandriagolfclub.com or check out(8337) www.arrowwoodresort.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlexandriaGolfClub/ or Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexandriagolfclub/
218-685-4271 www.tipsinahgolf.com 15185 Golf Course Road Elbow Lake, MN 56531
West from Alexandria 25 miles on I-94 to Evansville - Elbow Lake Exit 82, West 6 miles on Hwy 79, then North 1 mile on Golf Course (Co. 24) Rd.
18 HOLES OVERLOOKING POMME DE TERRE LAKE
• Lush, Open Fairways • Group Rates Available
Beautiful, well-maintained public golf course! Family friendly—Fun for all skill levels Driving range—Putting green— Club and cart rentals—Food and beer THURSDAYS, kids 16 and under golf FREE with paid adult From I-94, exit 90 at Brandon, five miles N on Co Rd 16 NW
Call for tee times 320-834-4028 www.pineridgegolfcourse.net 22 101 Things Things to Do • 2020
• Challenging Greens • Relaxed & Friendly Atmosphere
Weekly Rates: 18 holes with cart $32 (Not Available on Holidays or Thursdays)
2100 Arrowwood Lane NW • Alexandria
320-762-TEES (8337) www.arrowwoodresort.com
COURSES “A challenging beauty amid hills, trees and ponds!”
Please call ahead for a tee time 320-859-2140 www.osakiscountryclub.com
1 PRICE FOR 9 HOLES ALL THE TIME 2 golfers with cart $40 • 1 golfer with cart $20 (Not valid for league play)
Seasonal memberships available Club, Cart & Golf Rentals Lounge: Beer & Set-ups, Sandwiches & Pizza
1 block North of Intersection Hwys. 127 & 27 E., Osakis
320-762-TEES (8337) www.arrowwoodresort.com
2100 Arrowwood Lane NW • Alexandria
• Pro-Shop • Driving Range • Snack Bar • Rentals • Open to the Public
Arrowwood is2100 proudArrowwood to announce Minnesota Golf at its finest! This newly Lane NW • Alexandria renovated golf course was designed with wetland preservation in mind 320-762-TEES (8337) and focuses onwww.arrowwoodresort.com scenic lake views and unique challenges. Experience the natural and undisturbed beauty of Alexandria’s most scenic golf course.
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WATER SAFETY WORD SEARCH
ABSORPTION ACIDITY AERATION ALGAE ALKALINITY AQUIFIER
BACKFLOW BACTERIA BASE BIOCIDE BRACKISH BUFFER
CALCIUM CAPACITY CARBON CARCINOGEN CHLORINATOR CYCLE
DECOMPOSITION DESALINATION DRINKING EFFLUENT FEEDER FILTER
GALLON HARDNESS INFLUENT LIME MINERAL NEUTRALIZER
ORGANISM PIPING PRESSURE TEMPERATURE WATER WELL
ON VACATION WORD SEARCH
AIRPORT BAGGAGE BOOKING BUDGET CLOTHING CONFIRMATION
CURRENCY DESTINATION DUTY EXCHANGE FAMILY HOTEL
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HOUSEKEEPING INTERNATIONAL ITINERARY MOTEL PACK PASSPORT
PLANNING POOL RECREATION RELAX RENTAL RESERVATION
SHIP SIGHTSEEING SNORKEL SPA STAY SUITCASE
SUNSHINE TERMINAL TICKETS TRAVEL VACATION VISA
Osakis where the FUN begins!
BURGERS FRIES SHRIMP SHAKES MALTS SUNDAES Convenient Walk-up Window, Inside Seating or Take-Out!
Events MAY
Memorial Day Parade & Service JUNE
Lions’ Walleye Fishing Tournament Osakis Festival Osakis VFW Street Dance JULY
22 West Nokomis, Osakis
320-859-2217
JACOBS
LEFSE BAKERI & GIFTS
Fresh Hand Rolled Lefse
AUGUST
Douglas County Fair, Alexandria Osakis Silverstreak Golf Classic Outdoor Movie Nights SEPTEMBER
320-859-3382
Sportsmen’s Club Corn Feed Moonshine Madness
www.gotlefse.com 221Central Ave, Osakis Monday-Saturday 9am-5pm
OCTOBER
220 Central Ave. Osakis, MN 56308 320-859-5454
home decor, clothing, florals
4th of July Fireworks Roddin’ Round the Lake Car Show Osakis City-Wide Garage Sales
Hours: Tues.-8:30am-2pm Wed.- 10am-7pm Thurs. & Fri.- 10am-5pm Sat.- 10am-4pm Sun.- Closed
Community Halloween Party NOVEMBER
Holiday Bazaar Community Thanksgiving Dinner December
Osakis Chamber Shop Local Santa Day
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OUTDOOR FUN WORD SEARCH
ADAPTATION ANCHOR BAIT BEDDING BIVOUAC BLAZE
BOAT BOW BUCK CACHE CAIRN CAMP
CONIFER CREEK FIN FOLIAGE HOOK KAYAK
KNOTS LAKE LAYOVER PITCH PLOT RAMP
RATTLING RECREATION RUT SCENT SCOUT SHELTER
STERN SUPPLIES TRAIL WILDERNESS WIND WOODED
BACKYARD WORD SEARCH
ACRES BACKYARD BIRD FEEDER CHILDREN CONCRETE DECK
DOG RUN ENJOYMENT ENTERTAIN FENCE GARDEN GATE
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HAMMOCK INSECTS LANAI NEIGHBOR PARTIES PATIO
PAVERS PERGOLA PLAYING POND POOL PORCH
PRIVACY PROPERTY RELAXATION RETREAT SANDBOX SHED
SHRUBBERY SPA STAYCATION SWINGSET TRAMPOLINE TREEHOUSE
Take in the latest blockbuster
Rent a party bus
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Meander through antique stores
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Who doesn’t love a great film on the big screen? A trip to the local movie theater is the perfect activity for a day when the weather isn’t cooperating, or when you just want to sit back and be entertained.
Have a special occasion to celebrate? Keep everyone safe by hiring a driver to chauffeur you to your destinations.
Feed the ducks at Noonan Park
This is a fun family outing that will delight you, your kids, grandkids… and the ducks! The kids will squeal with excitement when dozens of feathered friends waddle and swim over for corn, lettuce, peas, oats, seeds or rice. (Psst...no bread please!)
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While away a rainy day searching through troves of treasures at the area’s many antique stores. Whether you’re on the hunt for something specific, or you just love old things, antique shopping is always an adventure.
Explore the area by foot
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Attend a street dance
The Active Living Douglas County group created walking maps of Alexandria and Osakis and they’re available in the area free of charge. Pick one up and explore the historic sites and points of interest in these towns.
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During the warmer months in the Douglas County area, many communities celebrate with a toe-tapping street dance featuring live bands.
Test your fish knowledge
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There are several types of fish in Minnesota, but here are the most common in our area. Can you name these aquatic creatures?
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1. Bluegill sunfish 2. Smallmouth bass 3. Pumpkinseed sunfish 4. Black crappie
5. Muskie 6. Walleye 7. Yellow perch 8. Northern pike 9. Largemouth bass
FOOD & HOSPITALIT Y
• Farm Fresh Menu • Home Inspired Items • Rustic Décor • One of Alexandria’s Newest Restaurants
OPEN DAILY Serving lunch & dinner • PRIME RIB (served nightly) • BURGERS • STEAKS • SEAFOOD • PASTAS • ICE CREAM DRINKS • FULL BAR
Voted #1 Steakhouse in the Lakes Area! LIVE MUSIC Thurs. 6-9pm Fri. 7-10pm KARAOKE & D.J. Sat. 9-1pm
HAPPY HOUR Mon. - Sat. 3 - 6pm
Check out our FB page for daily specials! Mon.-Sat. open at 11am. Sun. open @3pm
4960 Co. Rd. 42 NE, Alexandria 1 Block North of the Carlos / L’ Homme Dieu bridge Alexandria, MN Call 320-763-9983
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320-759-0885 | 4409 Hwy 29 S | Alexandria
Taste of the Lakes Area
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115 30th Ave E, Alexandria, MN
320-763-6565 1-800-657-3294
FULL MENU FROM A VARIETY OF Appetizers to Salads, Sandwiches, Prime Rib and Steaks
Viking Plaza Mall • Alexandria • 320-762-2697
Full Menu! Ribs, Broasted Chicken & Burgers! Food Served Until 11 pm Full Service Bar
Fast Track Lunch Special Including Soup & Salad Bar Mon-Fri 11am-1:30pm • Over 29 varieties of tap beer • Nightly food and drink specials
320-834-2532 or 218-267-2726
Mon.-Thur. 11:30am-1am • Fri.-Sun. 11am-1am
FOOD & HOSPITALIT Y
Renovated Old Burlington Train Depot overlooking Lake Agnes. • Large Menu •Salad Bar • Pizza - The Best in the Area •Dine In or On the Deck • Full Lounge, TV’s, Pool Tables & Games •Large Groups Welcome • Full Catering Available • Breakfast available Fri. & Sat. 8 - 10:30am See you at the Depot! depotalex.com
Since 1925, Alexandria’s Recommended Family Dining
BREAKFAST SERVED ALL DAY
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Wine \ Craft Beer \ Full Menu Hand-Crafted Cocktails / Live Music
115 6th Ave E Alexandria
320.759.2277
Taste of the Lakes Area
Full Menu from Omlettes & Pancakes, to Walleye & Prime Rib Known for Great Breakfasts: Egg Dishes, Omelettes, Pancakes, Waffles, Biscuits & Gravy Breakfast Specials Mon - Sat. ‘til 10am Homemade Soups & Daily Specials Deli Sandwiches Area’s Best Salad Bar Caramel Rolls, Homemade Pies
· Handcrafted cocktails · Unique dishes and flavors served every day · Live entertainment
East Coast Casual Meets Midwest Comfort
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
511 Broadway - Historic Downtown - 320-763-4000
Appetizers & Soups • Sandwiches & Wraps Pasta • Salads • Burgers • Poultry Fresh Fish & Seafood • Steaks & Ribs
Weekly Specialties! Tuesday: BUILD YOUR OWN BURGER BAR 5-9 pm Friday: Pasta & Stir-fry Buffet 5-9 pm
Create your own dish & see it sautéed on the spot!
Sunday: Famous Brunch 8 am - 1:30 pm
LAKE LE HOMME DIEU 2800 N NOKOMIS NE, ALEXANDRIA, MN 56308 OPEN DAILY AT 11AM | 320.219.7755
Breakfast & lunch favorites including carved beef & glazed ham, omelette station, fresh rolls, fruit and biscuits & gravy!
320-762-1124 • www.arrowwoodresort.com 2100 Arrowwood Lane NE, Alexandria
115 15th Ave. W 320-763-5670
LODGE
Hours: Mon. Open at 3pm Tues-Sat. Open at 11am Follow us on Facebook
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Salads, Wraps, Burgers & more!
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2nd & 4th Friday of the Month TUESDAYS Bingo at Noon 1/2 Price Apps 4-7pm
WEDNESDAYS $4 Burgers 5:30 - 7:00pm
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THURSDAYS
FRIDAYS
Bargo at 7pm 2 Large Jackpots
Dinner Special 5:00 - 8:00pm
Meat Raffle 5:30pm
www.willytsalex.com LIVE MUSIC THURSDAY & FRIDAY DJ SATURDAY NIGHTS
NEW DAILY HAPPY HOUR 3-6 PM & 9-11PM BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER 7 DAYS A WEEK
In the heart of the beautiful Alexandria lakes area... • Farm Fresh Menu • Home Inspired Items • Rustic Décor • One of Alexandria’s Newest Restaurants
320.763.6577
Hwy 29 S and I-94 | Alexandria The Holiday Inn in Alexandria is a full service hotel with a casual resort like atmosphere. This comfortable setting makes us an ideal destination for relaxing getaways, business travel, or your next company meeting. • 148 guest rooms with new 40” flat screen TVs, fridge & microwave • Huge recreation area with large indoor pool, wading pool, whirlpool & sauna
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Our family welcomes yours! Hwy 29 N • Alexandria• 320-762-1324
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Enjoy Angelina’s Outdoor Patio and Rooftop Seating
LASAGNA SPECIALTY PIZZAS GARLIC TOAST WINGS & SALADS • Sandwiches • Baskets
• Burgers • Pasta
Open Daily AT 11 A.M. LUNCH & NIGHTLY SPECIALS
MONDAY - FRIDAY 3-6 PM FRIDAY - SATURDAY 9-11 PM ALL DAY SUNDAYS
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Corral BBQ Ribs SERVED 7 DAYS A WEEK VOTED BEST RIBS 4 YEARS RUNNING!
Meat Raffle Friday at 6pm Pulltabs Available during all saloon hours
Full banquet facilities and catering for your special events
$5.00 OFF
$30.00 PURCHASE (DINE IN ONLY) EXPIRES 9/30/20
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Embrace area history
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Learning about history is always time well spent. Many of the communities within Douglas County have historical societies with interesting displays and archived historical information available to the public.
Cruise the Chain of Lakes by boat
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Take advantage of the area’s Chain of Lakes, boating from Lake Carlos to Lake Darling to Lake L’Homme Dieu without ever leaving your boat! Perfect on a hot, sunny day!
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Experience the Alexandria area lake country from on high during a scenic airplane tour.
Take a hike at Spruce Hill Park
This historic, 97-acre park is located at the site that was once the village of Spruce Hill. The village was vacated in the early 20th century, but remnants of it are still evident today through depressions in the ground and old building foundation pieces.
Try your hand at trivia - Minnesota style
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Check your knowledge of the city of Alexandria and the state of Minnesota by trying this trivia quiz. See if you are as knowledgeable about our state as you might think!
1. What year did Alexandria get its start? (Extra points for naming the founding fathers)
13. Where’s the easiest place to cross the Mississippi River without using a bridge?
2. What is Douglas County’s oldest claim to fame?
14. What does Minnesota have more of than California, Florida and Hawaii combined?
3 Of these five useful things, which one was not invented in Minnesota? The pop-up toaster, Scotch tape, the beverage vending machine, the paint roller or the handled shopping bag. 4. What Alexandria landmark was constructed for the World’s Fair in 1965?
15. On what date did Minnesota officially become a state and what was its number? Answers are on page 38.
5. Who (or what) is nicknamed Lou T. Fisk? a. Prince b. Don Shelby’s favorite lure c. A big codfish d. Jesse Ventura’s favorite cigar 6. How many lakes are there in Douglas County? 7. What Douglas County lake was named for the Queen of Sweden? 8. Name four famous people that have hailed from or have made Alexandria their home. (Note: there are at least 15 options). 9. What Minneapolis golf legend was the first president of the Ladies’ Professional Golf Association (LPGA)? Patty Andrews, Patty Berg, Patty Tracy or Patty Hearst. 10. What Minnesota band played for Bill Clinton’s first inaugural ball? 11. What is the name of the paved biking and walking trail that spans Douglas County from Osakis and on to Fergus Falls in Otter Tail County? 12. What Minnesota governor was a dentist? 101 Things Things to Do • 2020 35
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Rollerblades were the first commercially successful in-line roller skates. Minnesota students Scott and Brennan Olson invented them in 1980, when they were looking for a way to practice hockey during the off-season. Their design was an ice hockey boot with 3 in-line wheels instead of a blade. 101 Things Things to Do • 2020 37
ANSWERS TO MINNESOTA TRIVIA 1. Alexandria got its start in 1858 – the same year Minnesota became a state. Brothers Alexander and William Kinkead of Delaware traveled along the Red River Trail, stopping to establish a settlement on the shores of Lake Agnes. Alexander served as the first postmaster. The town site was named “Alexandria” in his honor. 2. Douglas County’s oldest claim to fame is the legendary Kensington Runestone. Scholars and scientists have spent numerous hours studying the large flat rock’s runic inscriptions. Many are convinced the Runestone is a genuine record of a visit by Viking explorers to the area in the 14th century, more than 100 years before Columbus set sail for America. Others claim is it a fake. The Runestone was discovered in a farmer’s field in the late 1800s near the town of Kensington. The 200-pound stone is on display at the Runestone Museum in Alexandria. 3. The paint roller was not invented in Minnesota; it was invented in 1940 by Norman Breakey of Toronto. The first pop-up toaster was invented by Charles Stite, of Stillwater, in 1919. The first liquid-dispensing vending machine was invented by Henry Fruen, of Minneapolis, in 1884. Scotch tape was invented by 3M researcher Richard Drew in 1930. The handled shopping bag was invented by St. Paul grocer Walter Deubener in 1919. 4. Big Ole, a 28-foot tall, 4-ton statue of a Viking was originally designed to be displayed near a Kensington Runestone exhibit at the World’s Fair in New York in 1965. The theme of the exhibit was “Minnesota, Birthplace of America”. After the fair ended, Big Ole was transported to Alexandria and has stood at the north end of Broadway since December 1965. He holds his spear in his left hand and his shield in his right. 5. c. A giant 25-foot fiberglass codfish in Madison, Minn., reflects the claim by the community in Lac qui Parle County that it is the “Lutefisk Capital of the United States.” Surprisingly, challenges to that claim have been few. 6. There are 49 lakes.
7. Lake Christina. 8. Lars K. Aaker, Minnesota state legislator; Dave Dalby, Oakland Raiders Center; John Hammergren, CEO of McKesson Corporation; Duane Hanson, sculptor; Edward Hanson, 28th Governor of American Samoa; John Hawkes, actor; Todd Hendricks, pro football player; Peter Krause, actor; Tom Lehman, PGA golfer; Brock Lesnar, professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist; Knute Nelson, United States Senator; Gary Serum, Minnesota Twins pitcher; Henrik Shipstead, politician, United States Senator; Cliff Sterrett, cartoonist; Bruce P. Smith, ex NFL halfback for the Green Bay Packers 1945–1948, and the Los Angeles Rams in 1948. He won the Heisman Trophy in 1941. 9. Patty Berg, who became the first LPGA president in 1948 and entered her professional prime, winning 57 tournaments on the tour. 10. Soul Asylum, 1993. 11. The Central Lakes Trail. The 55-mile-long trail, located on the old Burlington Northern rail line grade, connects the cities of Osakis, Nelson, Alexandria, Garfield, Brandon, Evansville and Melby in Douglas County. The trail then moves on through Ashby in Grant County and into Otter Tail County where it passes through Dalton before ending in Fergus Falls. 12. Rudy Perpich, who practiced dentistry in Hibbing. He was also the state’s only Roman Catholic governor and the only one to serve nonconsecutive terms, 1976-79 and 1983-1991. 13. Where the Mississippi begins its 2,300-mile journey to the Gulf of Mexico from its source at Lake Itasca in Itasca State Park. Thousands of visitors wade across the river, usually less than a foot deep, during visits to the park. 14 Shoreline – about 90,000 miles of it, according to geographers. 15. Minnesota became the nation’s 32nd state on May 11, 1858.
ANSWERS TO LOCAL LANDMARKS 1. Alexandria Aviation, Inc. - pg. 12 2. Alexandria City Park- pg. 17 3. Alexandria Farmer’s Market - pg. 6 4. Alexandria Shooting Park - pg. 4 5. Andria Theatre - pg. 6 6. Andes Tower Hills - pg. 32 7. Big Ole Viking Statue - pg. 32 8. Big Splash Water Park - pg. 44 9. Art Bar 39 & G’Day Cafe - pg. 44 10. Burr Vineyards - pg. 4 38 101 Things Things to Do • 2020
11. Carlos Creek Winery - pg. 30 12. Casey’s Amusement Park - pg. 5 13. Central Lakes Trail - pg. 30 14. Copper Trail Brewing Co. - pg. 11 15. Country Blossom Farm - pg. 10 16. Douglas County Historical Society - pg. 10 17. Escape Room Alexandria - pg. 11 18. Garden Center Lanes - pg. 14 19. Inspiration Peak - pg. 14 20. Lake Carlos State Park - pg. 30
21. Lakes Area Theatre - pg. 14 22. Legacy of the Lakes Museum - pg. 10 23. L’Etoile du Nord Vineyard - pg. 6 24. Noonan’s Park - pg. 32 25. Runestone Museum - pg. 12 26. Runestone Park - pg. 7 27. Spruce Hill Park - pg. 5 28. Terrace Learning Gardens - pg. 11 29. Theatre L’Homme Dieu - pg. 7 30. Viking Speedway, Inc. - pg. 4
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Phone: 320-763-3446 Email: onthego@rea-alp.com Fax: 320-762-0657
On-The-Go Service Hours Monday-Friday 8:00am-2:00pm
Home Delivery Fee Schedule
$5.00 to shop the order Plus: 0 to 2 miles: $5 • 3 to 10 miles: $10 • 11 to 20 miles: $20 Example: $5 shopping fee + 10 miles delivery = $15
Open 7am - 9 pm 7 days a week during Covid-19
320-763-3446 • www.ELDENS.com | Corner of 3rd & Nokomis, Alexandria Only store in town that is LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED.