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Welcome to Douglas County, a region rich with history, the arts, and a commerce that is also steeped in a sense of community and pride.
The staff at the Echo Press is pleased to bring you this indispensable resource guide to the events, towns, medical services, entertainment, schools, churches, government o ices, restaurants, businesses and organizations that make Douglas County run day in and day out.
This guide is a handy reference to serve you throughout 2024 and into 2025. It includes important contact information, dates and times for local events, list of local organizations,
names of elected o icials, a bit of local history and so much more.
Whether you live here year-round or just a few months out of the year, whether you vacation here regularly or are just passing through, we welcome you to beautiful Douglas County.
phone & web INFORMATION
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
EMERGENCY – 911
Law enforcement (non-emergency)
Alexandria Police............................320-763-6631
Douglas County Sheriff’s Office
Osakis Police
320-762-8151
320-859-2550
Minnesota State Patrol ...................... 651-201-7000
Fire departments .................. IF EMERGENCY, DIAL 911. Non-emergency:
Alexandria
Brandon ...................................
Carlos......................................
320-763-6488
320-524-2220
320-852-3000
Evansville ..................................320-834-4995
Forada
320-762-0300
Garfield ....................................320-834-3250
Kensington.................................
320-965-2500
Leaf Valley .................................320-834-2540
Millerville
Miltona
Osakis .....................................
320-760-0865
320-943-1501
320-859-2150
Alomere Health (hospital)........................320-762-1511
Minnesota Road Conditions .............................. 511
National Suicide Prevention...........1-800-273-8255 (TALK) Poison Control Center 1-800-222-1222
LOCAL WEBSITES
Alexandria Area Economic Development Commission www.livingalexarea.org
Alexandria city..............................................................www.ci.alexandria.mn.us
Alexandria Hotel and Hospitality www.explorealex.com
Alexandria Lakes Area
Chamber of Commerce............................................www.alexandriamn.org
Alexandria Police Department................www.alexandriapolice.com
Alexandria Township www.alexandriatownship.org
Alomere Health (hospital)................................................alomerehealth.com
Brandon city www.brandonmn.com
Brandon Township.............................................www.brandontownship.org
Carlos city www.cityofcarlos.com
Carlos Township..........................................................www.carlostownship.org
Douglas County www.co.douglas.mn.us
Douglas County Historical Society.............................www.dchsmn.org
Douglas County Library www.douglascountylibrary.org
Echo Press Newspaper.................................................www.echopress.com
Evansville city www.evansvillemn.com
Garfield city.............................................................................www.garfieldmn.com
Ida Township www.idatownship.com
Kensington city...........................................................www.kensingtonmn.com
LaGrand Township www.lagrandtownship.com
Lake Osakis Resort Association...................www.lakeosakismn.com
Miltona city...........................................................................................www.miltona.org
Miltona Township...................................................www.miltonatownship.org
Osakis city www.cityofosakis.com
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HISTORY douglas county
The first settlements in Douglas County were established in 1858, the same year that Minnesota became a state.
The area was a wilderness of woods, prairies and lakes and was home to Dakota and Chippewa Indians. Archeologists date the earliest bones and artifacts found in area burial sites as being more than 2,000 years old.
The Red River Trail, used by early pioneers and wagon trains, passed through the area to Fort Abercrombie in North Dakota. In the summer of 1858, brothers Alexander and William Kinkead established a settlement along the shore of Lake Agnes, built a log cabin and hotel, and named the area “Alexandria.”
A mail route was set up between St. Cloud and Fort Abercrombie, and government troops cut a road from Fort Snelling to Abercrombie, which allowed for a stage line and increasing numbers of new settlers. In 1862, news arrived that the Dakota were forming war parties. Many settlers headed east to safety, while others combined forces to defend their property. The Dakota uprising was too powerful, however, and the settlements were abandoned.
Months later, settlers returned to the county and soldiers arrived to build a stockade in Alexandria for protection. Treaties were later signed with the Dakota, and by 1866, things had calmed and the soldiers left. That same year, Douglas County’s boundaries were officially set. The county was named for Senator Stephen Douglas, a statesman and leader in the Democratic Party who helped with its establishment.
A government land office was set up in Alexandria. With the signing of the Homestead Act by President Lincoln, a surge of European immigrants and Civil War veterans came. Within seven years, almost all tillable land was claimed.
In 1878, the railroad was connected from Melrose to Alexandria and, the next year, to Brandon and Evansville. Several cities in the county were started along the steam locomotive line, including Nelson and Garfield. Eventually, the Soo Line crossed the county, and more towns, including Kensington, Forada, Carlos and Miltona, popped up. The new rail line allowed tourists and sportsmen easy access to the area, and the wealth of fish and game made the area a popular vacation spot.
Main Street, Evansville Geneva Beach Hotel View of Brandon.TOWNS area
ALEXANDRIA
Alexandria’s population of 14,861 swells in the summer months due to the large amount of tourism in the area. The city is located just a couple of hours northwest of the Twin Cities on I-94. The site of the 1858 settlement was established by William and Alexander Kinkead (for whom the city was named). An army fort was built in 1862 after an Indian uprising, and afterward, growth was steady in the town. The village of Alexandria was incorporated in 1877, and the first passenger train reached the settlement in 1878. The village became an official city in 1909.
BRANDON
Brandon, population 489, is located about 15 miles west of Alexandria on County Road 82. The village, which was an early stagecoach stop, was originally called “Chippewa” and was located north of the current townsite. When the railroad was built through the area in 1879, the town re-formed alongside the tracks and was named after Brandon,Vermont, the birthplace of Stephen A. Douglas, for whom Douglas County was named. The town was incorporated in 1881.
CARLOS
Carlos, population 497, is located about nine miles north of Alexandria on State Highway 29. The city began to form in 1867 just after the Indian uprising. When the railroad was built
in 1903, an area near the tracks was chosen as the official townsite. It was named after nearby Lake Carlos. The town was incorporated on July 7, 1904.
EVANSVILLE
Evansville, population 612, is located about 20 miles west of Alexandria on County Road 82. The village was platted in the fall of 1879, with the coming of the first railway train, and was incorporated in 1881. The village was named for the county’s first mail carrier, Evans, who carried mail on foot from Alexandria to Fort Abercrombie.
FORADA
Forada, population 170, is eight miles south of Alexandria on State Highway 29 and east on County Road 4. The railway village was platted in July 1903
by Cyrus A. Campbell and incorporated April 6, 1905. It was named for Campbell’s wife, Ada. Because there already was a city in Minnesota named Ada, he changed it to Forada (For Ada).
GARFIELD
Garfield, population 347, is located about seven miles west of Alexandria on County Road 82. The railway village was platted Feb. 17, 1882, and incorporated Sept. 9, 1905. The city was named in honor of President Garfield, who was shot and killed by an assassin just prior to the official naming of the railroad town.
KENSINGTON
Kensington, population 272, is located 16 miles west of Alexandria on State Highway 27 and south on County Road 1. This railway village in Solem Township was platted by the Honorable William D. Washburn in 1887 and incorporated June 6, 1891. A railroad conductor with roots in England created a large garden that he named Kensington Gardens (an area west of London near Westminster is known as Kensington Palace). The area became a town, and the name was shortened to Kensington.
MILLERVILLE
Millerville, population 101, is located about 20 miles northwest of Alexandria on County Road 82 and north on County Road 7. Millerville was established as a township in 1867 and was named for a prominent German settler, John Miller, who lived in the area.
MILTONA
Miltona, population 432, is located 14 miles north of Alexandria on State Highway 29 and east on County Road 14. Miltona was named for Lake Miltona, which had been named for Mrs. Florence Miltona Roadruck, who lived in the area.
NELSON
Nelson, population 183, is located about four miles east of Alexandria on County Road 82. The city formed after the railroad was built through the area in 1875 and was incorporated in 1905. The city was named in honor of Senator Knute Nelson. The city was first called “Dent” in honor of an early settler.
OSAKIS
Osakis, population 1,771, is located about nine miles east of Alexandria on County Road 82. The city was founded in 1866 and incorporated in 1881. The first passenger train arrived in 1878. The city of Osakis was named after the lake it borders. The lake’s name was most likely derived from “Oh-za-kees,” the Ojibwe Indian name for the lake. “Oh-zakees” means “place of the Sauk” and refers to the Sauk Indians who lived in the area for a short time.
COMMUNITIES unincorporated
BELLE RIVER
Belle River is 11 miles northeast of Alexandria. Riverdale Township, named for the Long Prairie River, was established in 1870. The name was changed to Belle River Township. St. Nicholas Catholic Church was built in 1871, and a small settlement developed west of the church that became known as Belle River. The church burned in 1915, but in 1916, a new church was completed, serving as the center of the community to this day.
HOLMES CITY
Holmes City is about seven miles southwest of Alexandria. The first settler in the area may have been a trapper/trader named Lewis, who had an Indian trading station in Moe Township. In 1858, three men purchased the trading post and moved it to the current site of Holmes City. Holmes City Township was established in 1866 and named after one of the men, Thomas Holmes of Pennsylvania. It was the third township formed in the county.
LEAF VALLEY
Leaf Valley lies 15 miles northwest of Alexandria in Leaf Valley Township. The township was established in 1867. The name refers to its location just south of the Leaf Hills, also called the Leaf Mountains, in nearby Otter Tail County. The village formed at a crossroads and at one time included a town hall, general store, feed mill and a large co-op creamery.
MELBY
Melby is 25 miles northwest of Alexandria in Lund Township. The first settlement was known as Melby Station and was located on either side of the Great Northern Railroad track and by 1889 was a flourishing community. Due to the dangers of the curving terrain and dangerous railroad crossings, the express office later moved just under a mile west. The businesses and residents soon followed, and Melby formed at that location.
ROSE CITY
Rose City is 18 miles northeast of Alexandria in Spruce Hill Township. The township was organized in 1875. The community was named after the Rose Creamery, but there are conflicting stories as to how the creamery was named. Some say it was for families in the area with similar names. Others believe it was for the wild roses that grew in the area. At one time, the settlement had several businesses, but the population never did take off.
SPRUCE CENTER
Spruce Center is 15 miles northeast of Alexandria in Spruce Hill Township. In 1869, a man named Gordon built a dam on Spruce Creek and started a saw mill. Spruce Hill Village quickly grew around it, and by the mid-1880s, it was booming. Later, the Merickel Brothers built a larger dam and mill nearby and started Spruce Center. Spruce Hill Township was organized in 1875. Years later, the Spruce Hill dam went out. It was never replaced, and that village slowly died. Today, it is an historic county park.
ALEXANDRIA CLINIC, P.A.
A Service of Alomere Health 610 30thAvenue West Alexandria, MN 56308
320-763-5123 or 1-800-646-4220
www.alomerehealth.com
OSAKIS MEDICAL CLINIC
A Service of Alomere Health 811 3rd Avenue East Osakis, MN 56360 320-859-3038 or 1-800-989-3038
www.alomerehealth.com
HEARTLAND ORTHOPEDIC SPECIALISTS
A Service of Alomere Health 111 17th Avenue East, Suite 101 Alexandria, MN 56308 320-762-1144 or 1-800-762-1177
www.heartlandorthopedics.com
SERVICES medical
ALOMERE HEALTH (HOSPITAL)
111 17th Avenue East, Alexandria, MN 56308
320-762-1511 | www.alomerehealth.com
Carl Vaagenes, Chief Executive Officer
Business Office (Account Services Self Pay) – 320-759-4242
Business Office (Insurance) – 320-762-0857
Cardiopulmonary Services – 320-762-6006
Dialysis (Fresenius) – 320-762-1226
driveABILITY – 320-762-6079
Education – 320-762-6094
Hearing Impaired TDD – 320-762-6100
Human Resources – 320-762-6080
Intensive Care Unit – 320-762-6065
Joint Replacement Center – 320-762-6661
Medical Oncology – 320-762-6650
Medical/Surgical Nursing Unit – 320-759-4200
Radiation/Oncology (CentraCare) – 320-762-8903
Rayus Radiology - Alexandria – 320-762-6040
Rehabilitation Services (Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy) – 320-762-6079
Rehab at YMCA – 320-762-6479
Surgery Center – 320-762-6030
BROADWAY CLINIC 1527 Broadway Street Alexandria, MN 56308
320-762-0399 or 1-888-640-0399 www.sanfordhealth.org
ALEXANDRIA historic downtown
HAPPENING
Here’s a peek at some of the happenings that are planned in Historic Downtown Alexandria in the coming months:
Boutique Crawl: May 10-11
Sidewalk Sale: May 22-25
Wine, Ale & Art Crawl: June (TBD)
Take a trip back through history when you visit downtown Alexandria. The town and merchants who populate the downtown stores take pride in Alexandria’s legacy and are dedicated to making your visit memorable.
Formed in 1967, the Alexandria Downtown Merchants Association (ADMA) strives to strengthen the attractiveness of downtown for Alexandria shoppers, residents, visitors and business owners alike, while being recognized as a destination and a source of true value in the community.
From Third to Eighth Avenue, downtown Alexandria brims with history reaching back to the 1800s and is home to popular shopping destinations such as antiques, unique boutiques, gift shops, eateries, museums and theater.
ADMA is the largest retail organization in Alexandria. Its focus is to leverage the individual resources of small businesses to promote downtown Alexandria with a unified intensity.
The group organizes projects and events that take place downtown, as well as paying special attention to the beauty and aesthetic appeal of the downtown area.
ADMA also purchases the flower baskets that hang downtown in the summer.
Vikingland Band Festival: June 30
Downtown Crazy Days: Aug. 1-3
Oletober Fest: Sept. 6-8
Fall Preview: Sept. 16-20
Boutique Crawl: Oct 18-19
Downtown Trick or Treat: Oct. 31
Shoppers on the Hunt: Nov. 8-10
Christmas in the Fort: Nov. 29
Small Business Saturday: Nov. 30
*Events are subject to change (Check downtownalexandria.com for updates.)
HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER Central Minnesota’s Most Complete
LIBRARY douglas county
720 Fillmore, Alexandria, MN 56308
Email: library@douglascounty.lib.mn.us Website: www.douglascountylibrary.org
Main - 320-762-3014
Children’s - 320-762-3013
LIBRARY HOURS
Mon-Thurs: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The mission of the Douglas County Library is to provide for the informational, educational, cultural and recreational needs of the community.
The library seeks to promote knowledge, understanding, and wisdom by providing all residents with free access to a variety of materials and services. The library offers more than 100,000 items as well as many other services:
Newspapers
Audio books
DVDs
Downloadable e-books
Periodicals
ROOMS:
Computer lab with 12 computers and 2 scanners
2 quiet rooms
Small conference room with Smart Board
Book/CD sets
Compact discs
Large print materials
Paperbacks
Book club kits
Large meeting room with Smart Board
Medium meeting room Study room
SERVICES PROVIDED FOR MINIMAL FEES INCLUDE:
Self-serve photocopies
Computer lab photocopies
Fax services
Large meeting room rental
Small conference room rental Proctoring
RENTALS:
Overhead projector
Slide Projector
OTHER: Scanning
Friends of the Library bookstore (closed during pandemic)
Charging stations for cell phones and devices
Author events
Children’s story hours
Seasonal reading programs
Community Read (May-June) Craft classes for adults and children and teens
Libby Hoopla
Pronunciator
ABC Mouse
eBooks Minnesota Wowbrary
Powerpoint Projector Projector Screens
MNLink
ElibraryMN
MN Writes Reads Value Line
My Heritage
A-Z: Foods, Maps, USA, World Culture, World foods Friends of the Library Book Club
Douglas County Library Book Club
Pencraft (writing classes) Computer and iPad Classes
We also offer maker space classes on 3D printing, Cricut machines and laser cutting.
Please watch the website for class date/sizes.
MEDIA news
NEWSPAPER
The Echo Press, The Shopper, Classy Canary
1920 Turning Leaf Lane SW, Suite 12 Alexandria, MN 56308
RADIO STATIONS
PraiseLive (Christian)
KBHL: 103.9 FM
P.O. Box 247
402 E. Pike St. Osakis, MN 56360
1-800-658-2229
Website: www.praiselive.org
Email: mail@praiselive.org
Echo Press: 320-763-3133
Tipline: 320-815-0834
Website: www.echopress.com
Email: echo@echopress.com
KIKV 100.7 FM (Country)
Cool 94.3 FM (The lakes greatest hits)
2060 Digital (digital marketing)
Lakes Deals (local discount shopping) 604 3rd Avenue West Alexandria, MN 56308
Office: (320) 762-2154
Studios: Cool (320) 762-6534, KIKV (320) 763-KIKV
Websites: www.kikvradio.com, www.cool943.com
Email: Alexandrianews@hbi.com
KXRA AM (News/talk) 1490 AM & 100.3 FM & 105.7 FM
KX92 FM (Classic rock) 92.3 FM
Z99 FM (Today’s Hit Music) 99.3 FM 1312 Broadway Alexandria, MN 56308 (320) 763-3131
Website: www.voiceofalexandria.com
Email: info@voiceofalex.com
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GOVERNMENT state/federal
STATE REPRESENTATIVES:
Mary Franson (R) – District 12B
303 State Office Building
St. Paul, MN 55155-1206
Phone – 651- 296-3201
Email – rep.mary.franson@house.mn.gov
Tom Murphy (R) – District 9B
313 State Office Building
St. Paul, MN 55155-1206
Phone – 651-296-4946
Email – rep.tom.murphy@house.mn.gov
STATE SENATORS:
Torrey Westrom (R) – District 12
95 University Ave. W.
St. Paul, MN 55155
Phone – 651-296-3826
Email – sen.torrey.westrom@senate.mn
Jordan Rasmusson (R) – District 9
95 University Ave. W.
St. Paul, MN 55155
Phone – 651-296-4875
Email – use email form at senate.mn
MN Senate Information: 651-296-0504; 1-888-234-1112 (toll free)
MN House Information: 651-296-2146; 1-800-657-3550 (toll free)
GOVERNOR:
Tim Walz (DFL)
130 State Capitol
75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. St. Paul, MN 55155
Phone – 651-201-3400; 1-800-657-3717
Email – Use online form at https://mn.gov/governor/ contact/
Website – www.mn.gov/governor
U.S. REP. – DISTRICT 7:
Michelle Fischbach (R) 2211 First Street S., Suite 190 Willmar, MN 56201
Phone – 202-225-2165; 320-403-6100
Fax – 202-225-1593
Website – fischbach.house.gov
U.S. SENATORS:
Amy Klobuchar (DFL)
425 Dirksen Senate Building Washington, D.C. 20510
Phone – 202-224-3244; 1-888-224-9043
Fax – 202-228-2186
Website – klobuchar.senate.gov
Tina Smith (DFL)
720 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510
Phone – 202-224-5641
Website – smith.senate.gov
GOVERNMENT county HEADS county department
DISTRICT 1:
Keith Englund – 320-760-2476 16357 Co. Rd. 19 NW, Ashby, MN 56309
District 1 includes Lund, Evansville, Brandon, Moe, Millerville, Leaf Valley, Ida, Urness, Holmes City and Solem townships and the cities of Evansville, Brandon, Millerville, Garfield and Kensington.
DISTRICT 2:
Tim Kalina – 320-808-5749 14098 County Road 21 SW Alexandria, MN 56308
District 2 includes LaGrand and Lake Mary townships and Alexandria City Ward 5.
DISTRICT 3:
Jerry Rapp – 320-766-2065 11418 Minnesouri Rd. Alexandria, MN 56308
District 3 includes Miltona, Spruce Hill, Osakis, Orange, Carlos and Belle River townships and the cities of Osakis, Miltona, and Carlos
DISTRICT 4:
Charlie Meyer – 320-760-7662 PO Box 114 Alexandria, MN 56308
District 4 includes Alexandria’s Ward 2; Alexandria and HudsonTownship; city of Forada and city of Nelson.
DISTRICT 5:
Shane Schmidt – 320-760-1991 4014 Rosewood Lane SE Alexandria, MN 56308
District 5 includes Alexandria’s Ward 1, 3,and 4.
The Douglas County Board of Commissioners meets in the Douglas County Administration Building, 821 Cedar Street, on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 9 a.m.
LEADERS division &
(All phone numbers below are 320 area code.)
Ag/Ditch Inspector: Tom Anderson 762-2961
Assessor: Stacy Honkomp 762-3884
Attorney: Chad Larson 762-3856
Auditor/Treasurer: Vicki Doehling 762-3077
Coordinator: Heather Schlangen 7623022
Corrections: Les Gruwell 391-5740
Court Administration: Kim Peterson 762-6050
Emergency Management/ PIO: Julie Anderson 304-7115
Finance: Jill Frisell 762-3097
Horizon Public Health: Ann Stehn 762-6018
Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA): Emajean Hanson-Ford 7623849
Information Systems: Brent Birkeland 762-3040
Land and Resource Management: Dave Rush 762-3863
Library: Dawn Dailey 762-3015
Maintenance: Rodney Naab 460-7762
License Bureau: Susan Crotteau 762-3897
Parks Division: Brad Bonk 762-2999
Public Works: Tim Erickson 762-2967
Recorder: Mary Skillings 762-3877
Recycling/Organics Recycling/Household Hazardous Waste: Nathan Reinbold 763-9340
Senior Services: Bonnie Bina, 762-3047
Sheriff: Troy Wolbersen 762-8151
Social Services: Laurie Bonds 762-2302
Waste-to-Energy Facility/ Solid Waste: Steve Vrchota 763-9340
Surveyor: Patrick Veraguth 762-2964
U of M Extension: Cecillia Amadou 762-3890
Veteran Services: Jacob Turner 762-3883
GOVERNMENT township TOWNSHIP alexandria
BELLE RIVER TOWNSHIP
jlusty53@hotmail.com
Clerk/Treasurer: Jesse Lusty – 612-8050200
Supervisors: Mary Wessel – 320-7609874
Gerald “Jerry” Nelson – 320-766-1727
Andrew Miller – 320-852-9887
Meetings: 1st Monday at 7 p.m.
BRANDON TOWNSHIP
www.brandontownship.org
mcleary@brandontownship.org
Clerk: Mike Cleary – 320-290-4490
Supervisors: Bryan Meichsner – 320808-6336
Kerby Lund – 320-760-1186
Dennis Lund – 320-808-3737
Treasurer: Kathy Zimmerman – 320-8343570
Meetings: 3rd Monday 7 p.m.
CARLOS TOWNSHIP
www.carlostownship.org
rebecca.pemn@gmail.com
Clerk: Rebecca Anderson – 320-8460373
Supervisors: Bill Krivanek – 320-8460668
Rod Meyers – 320-491-5163
Dwayne Waldorf – 320-852-7827
Treasurer: Tammy Schwegel – 320-8527454
Meetings: 2nd & 4th Thursday at 7 p.m.
www.alexandriatownship.org
clerk@alexandriatownship.org
Office: 320-759-5300
Clerk: Gregg Raisanen – 320-491-6977
Supervisors: Rod Eldevik – 320-763-7566
Jeff Oberg – 763-229-4580
Joel Dahlheimer – 320-808-1441
Jerry Wright – 320-763-7459
Dennis Butz – 320-219-0255
Treasurer: Mona Billmark – 320-815-1089
Meetings: 1st & 3rd Monday at 6 p.m.
EVANSVILLE TOWNSHIP
clerkevansvilletownship@gmail.com
Clerk: Mary Wright – 320-815-0023
Supervisors: Kyle Weets – 320-815-3260
Douglas Lee – 320-524-2634
Tony Wright – 320-815-7168
Treasurer: Jeanine Henneman – 320-4910663
Meetings: 3rd Tuesday at 8 p.m. January thru April and in December at 7 p.m.
TOWNSHIP ida
www.idatownship.com
idatwp@wisper-wireless.com 320-834-3377
Clerk/Treasurer: Heather Miller – 320-766-8337
Supervisors: Daniel Diedrich – 320-815-0299
Michelle Elmer – 320-766-2938
Jeff Way – 320-766-7290
Meetings: (Mar – Oct) 1st & 3rd Monday at 7:30 p.m. and (Nov – Feb) 3rd Monday at 7:30 p.m.
township GOVERNMENT
HOLMES CITY TOWNSHIP
www.holmescitytownship.org
holmescitytownship.org
320-283-6010
Clerk/Treasurer: Christopher Wanner –763-350-5005
Deputy clerk/treasurer: Julie Rice – 320212-5030
Supervisors: Gary Schuneman – 320283-5507
Darin Weisel – 320-763-6600
Joe Callahan – 763-286-8615
Meetings: 3rd Monday at 7 p.m.
HUDSON TOWNSHIP
www.facebook.com/HudsonTownship hudsontownship16@gmail.com
Clerk: Carol Hedlund – 320-760-9752
Supervisors: Daniel New – 303-3049074
Jeff Tvrdik – 320-762-1847
Scott Tvrdik – 320-808-1850
Treasurer: Cindy VanLuik – 320-7609492
Meetings 2nd Thursday at 7 p.m.
LAGRAND TOWNSHIP
www.lagrandtownship.com clerk@lagrandtownship.com
320-763-7482
Clerk: Kelly Beilke – 320-491-9293
Supervisors: Ben Johnson – 320-8152776
Dick Miller – 320-808-6011
Greg Bowen – 320-304-1010
Treasurer: Paulynn Terhark – 320-7622129
Meetings: 1st & 3rd Monday at 4:30 p.m.
LAKE MARY TOWNSHIP
www.lakemarytwpmn.govoffice2.com
lakemarytownship@hotmail.com
Clerk: Susan Hanson – 320-766-5205
Supervisors: Pete Fernholz – 320-4919335
Max Radil – 320-219-8161
James Schmidt – 320-491-1349
Treasurer: Christy Tvrdik – 320-309-0471
Meets at Town Hall on the second Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m.
LEAF VALLEY TOWNSHIP
www.leafvalleytownship.com clerk@leafvalleytownship.com
Clerk: Trista Johnson – 612-695-3111
Supervisors: Dale Diedrich – 218-2672243
Brent Ost – 218-639-3775
Bob Hansen – 320-760-4017
Treasurer: Barb Guenther – 218-267-5741
Meetings: 2nd Thursday at 7 p.m.
LUND TOWNSHIP
www.lundtownshipmn.us
lundtownship17@gmail.com
Clerk: Kim Englund – 320-815-0935
Supervisors: Mike New – 320-424-3253
Lars Nelson – 320-766-2938
Jon Ford – 507-383-8915
Treasurer: Tracy Zickur – 320-808-5249
Meetings: 3rd Tuesday at 7 p.m.
MILLERVILLE TOWNSHIP
milltown@gctel.com
Clerk: Marilyn Bitzan – 320-876-2123
Supervisors: Kenneth Kuhn – 320-8344874
Michael Bramwell – 612-968-2167
Doug Schaffer – 320-760-8631
Treasurer: Laura Piehl – 952-594-9910
Meetings: 2nd Thursday at 6 p.m.
MILTONA TOWNSHIP
www.miltonatownship.org
tomb@lakemiltonagolfclub.com
Clerk: Tom Blank – 320-852-7078
Supervisors: Gary “Andy” Anderson –320-304-2211
Jerome Haggenmiller – 218-943-1841
Matt Kugler – 320-808-0039
Treasurer: Stephanie Stueve – 320-8156397
Meetings: 1st Monday at 7 p.m.
TOWNSHIP moe
www.moetownship.org moetownshipclerk@gmail.com
Clerk: Scott Wright – 763-229-6583
Supervisors: Lynn Bushard – 320-834-3446
John Krafthefer – 320-491-9003
Jerome Kostreba – 320-760-5372
Treasurer: Florence Wieneke – 763-310-6263
Meetings: 1st Monday at 7 p.m.
GOVERNMENT township
ORANGE TOWNSHIP
jenrlent@hotmail.com
Clerk: Jennifer Dietrich – 320-766-0288
Supervisors: Mitch Zarbok – 320-8595087
Dave Boogaard – 320-815-4351
Dan Mensen – 320-533-1002
Treasurer: Barb Boogaard – 320-3043875
Meetings: 2nd Monday at 8 p.m.
OSAKIS TOWNSHIP
osakistownship@hotmail.com
Clerk/treasurer: Dawn McNeal – 320808-9958
Deputy Clerk/Treasurer: Bev Guyette –320-266-6197
Supervisors: Daniel Melby – 320-8081646
Gene Rasmusen – 320-808-1388
Howard Swenstad – 218-639-3105
Meetings: 2nd Monday at 7 p.m.
SOLEM TOWNSHIP
solemtownship@runestone.net
Clerk: Marcy Holl – 320-965-2291
Supervisors: Bruce Wohlforth – 320965-2655
Curt Hamen – 320-965-2760
Mark Fernholz – 320-766-7755
Treasurer: Kevin Holl – 320-965-2291
Meetings: 2nd Monday at 7 p.m. (April thru November at 8 p.m.)
SPRUCE HILL TOWNSHIP
jlusty53@hotmail.com
Clerk/Treasurer: Jesse Lusty – 612-8050200
Supervisors: Lawrence L. Skoglund –320-219-1735
Terry Sather – 320-491-7270
Brad Lusty – 320-760-4449
Meetings: 2nd Monday at 8 p.m. (December-February 7 p.m.)
URNESS TOWNSHIP
judell8@hotmail.com
Clerk: Judi Andreasen – 320-760-5393
Supervisors: Scott Holl – 320-808-5159
Richard Pautsch – 507-327-8095
Jerry Johnson – 320-815-3392
Treasurer: Joan Barsness – 218-731-7607
Meets at Urness Town Hall on the second Monday of each month, 6 p.m.
715 Victor St, Alexandria, MN 56308
320-759-2132
Vistaprairie.org/Windmillponds Facebook.com/Windmillponds
ALEXANDRIA
POP 14,861
56308
City Hall - 320-763-6678
www.alexandriamn.city
mschultz@alexandriamn.city
Mayor – Bobbie Osterberg - 320-759-3632
Administrator – Martin Schultz - 320-7593629
City council:
Ward I – Bill Franzen - 320-759-3683
Ward II – Roger Thalman 320-759-3684
Ward III – Scott Allen - 320-759-3685
Ward IV – Nicole Mace - 320-759-3686
Ward V – Andrew Wiener - 320-759-3687
Police chief – Scott Kent - 320-759-3701
Fire chief – Jeff Karrow - 320-808-3590
City attorney – Tom Jacobson - 320-763-3141
Assessor – Reed Heidelberger - 320-7593628
Building Department – Lynn Timm - 320759-3644
Fire Hall (non-emergency) – 320-763-6488
City planner – Mike Weber - 320-759-3626
Street department – Dane Bosl – 320-8158430
Public Works Division Director – Bill Thoennes - 320-760-2928
ALP Utilities – 320-763-6501
Alexandria Airport – 320-762-2111
Economic Development Commission – 320763-4545
Runestone Community Center – 320-7634466
Meetings: 2nd & 4th Monday
GOVERNMENT
BRANDON
POP 489 56315
City Hall - 320-524-2260
www.brandonmn.com
brndcity@gctel.com
Mayor – Roger Campbell - 320524-2457
Clerk/Treasurer – Debra Grommesh - 320-524-2260
City council:
Jerry Bitzan - 320-524-2667
Jordyn Bossert - 701-640-5106
Brad Klossner - 320-808-1327
Jesse Beaumia - 651-295-8133
Fire chief – Jeron Buchholz - 320304-1933
City attorney – Mike Dolan - 320762-2361
Meetings: 1st Monday
CARLOS
POP 497 56319
City Hall - 320-852-3000
www.cityofcarlos.com
office@cityofcarlos.com
Mayor – Todd Burgess - 320-8150493
Clerk/Treasurer – Lori Johnson320-852-3000
City council: Lori Johnson - 320-852-3000
Donna Eveslage - 320-808-9464
James Young - 320-805-0294
Ronna Berghoff - 320-491-1892
Ashley Wildman - 218-639-7498
Fire chief – Colton Steidl - 320766-0183
City attorney – Thomas Klecker320-762-2361 and Mike Dolan - 320-762-2361
Meetings: 2nd Thursday at 7 p.m.
EVANSVILLE
POP 612 56326
City Hall - 320-834-4995
www.evansvillemn.com evansvil@gctel.com
Mayor – Chuck Steffenson - 320834-4626
Clerk/Treasurer – Diana Olson320-834-4995
City council:
Michael Hudson - 218-391-4377
Colleen Shores - 320-766-3950
Julie Aasness - 320-815-0631
Monica Olson - 320-808-8398
Fire chief – Cory Jaenisch - 218770-1236
City attorney – Mike Dolan - 320762-2361
Meetings: 2nd Monday at 6:30 p.m.
city GOVERNMENT
FORADA
POP 170
56308
City Hall - 320-763-6500
www.foradacity.com
cityofforada@gmail.com
Mayor – Bob Verkinderen - 320766-5075
Clerk/Treasurer – David Reller701-212-7487
City council: Scott Erickson - 320-763-7099
Gwen Egly - 612-810-1257
Mitch Critz - 320-760-7214
Fire chief – Bob Steidl - 320-7600630
City attorney – Bill Leuthner320-762-0259
Tuesday at 7 p.m.
GARFIELD
POP 347
56332
City Hall - 320-834-2238
www.garfieldmn.com
cityhall@garfieldmn.com
Mayor – Jason Uhde - 320-7660145
Clerk/Treasurer – Paulynn
Terhark - 320-834-2238
City council: Troy Mills - 320-834-2743
John Nienaber Jr. - 320-460-0520
Ryan Holverson - 320-766-4305
Trent Ziegelman - 320-760-7308
Fire chief – Eric Rieber - 320-4913858
City attorney – Thomas Klecker320-762-2361 and Mike Dolan - 320-762-2361
Meetings: 2nd Monday at 6 p.m.
MILLERVILLE
POP 101 56315
millervillecity@gctel.net
Mayor – Paul Thoennes - 320815-1519
Clerk/Treasurer – Jennifer Lysfjord - 320-834-5020
City council:
Spencer Arnold - 920-988-5681
Sharon Wagner - 320-527-3442
Mitch Brandsted - 320-815-6886
Lori Roers - 320-834-4060
Fire chief – Troy Becker - 320760-0865
City attorney – Mike Dolan - 320762-2361
Meetings:1st Tuesday 7 p.m.
MILTONA
POP 432 56354
City Hall - 218-943-1501
www.miltona.org
miltona1@midwestinfo.net
Mayor – Alan Bettermann - 218943-5644
Clerk/Treasurer – Bob Guetter218-943-1501
City council: Kevin Lee - (320) 491-3179
Joseph Leesch - 218-219-0084
Mickey Lint - 320-766-1206
Kim Thoennes - 218-943-1055
Fire chief: Jim Hubbling - 218770-7398
City attorney: Tom Klecker - 320762-2361
Meetings: 2nd Wednesday at 7 p.m.
KENSINGTON city of
POP 272 56343
www.kensingtonmn.com
ktown@runestone.net
Mayor – Jim Schecker - 320-965-6203
Clerk – Jennifer Kangas - 320-965-2500
Treasurer – Pryce Score - 320-965-2711
City council: John Gran - 320-965-3003
Emmy Maheux - 320-965-2327
Joe Miles - 320-965-2247
Brock Green - 320-965-3164
Fire chief – Jared Johnson - 320-760-0507
City attorney: Thornton, Hegg, Reif, Dolan & Bowen - 320-762-2361
Meetings:1st Monday at 7 p.m.
NELSON
POP 183 56355
City Hall - 320-304-2882
cityofnelson@yahoo.com
Mayor – Sean Gay - 320-766-7070
Clerk/Treasurer – Tiffany Heinrich - 320-304-2882
City council: Jeff Leroux - 952-288-9254
Corina Weinhandl - 320-491-8181
Luann Gibson - 320-293-5600
Gary Radtke - 320-760-2450
City attorney – Mike Dolan - 320-762-2361
Meetings: 1st Monday at 7 p.m.
OSAKIS
POP 1,771 56360
City Hall - 320-859-2150 www.cityofosakis.com
cityhall@cityofosakis.com
Mayor – Dan Wessel - 320-250-3078
Clerk/Treasurer – Angela Jacobson - 320-859-2150
City council: Tim Thornbloom - 320-491-2848
Alan Larson - 320-766-8681
Stephanie Finnegan - 320-766-9070
Laura Backes - 320-859-4621
Fire chief – Travis Middendorf - 320-267-6640
Police chief – Chad Gulbranson - 320-859-2550
City attorney – Mike Dolan - 320-762-2361
Council meets at City Hall, 14 Nokomis St. E., 2nd Monday of each month at 7 p.m.
central lakes TRAIL
The Central Lakes Trail is a paved biking and walking trail that spans Douglas County from Osakis through Evansville and on to Fergus Falls in Otter Tail County.
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 inGrant County and into Otter Tail County where it passes through Dalton before ending in Fergus Falls.
The trailhead and parking area in Alexandria is at the north end of Broadway in Big Ole Central Park.
Other trailheads are available in Osakis, Garfield, Brandon and Evansville.
These trail heads include parking areas, portable restrooms and trailside shelters. A bike shelter is also available along the trail about 1.5 miles east of Nelson.
The Central Lakes Trail also connects to the Lake Wobegon trail, which runs from Osakis through Sauk Centre to St. Joseph. Together, they make one of the longest paved bike trails in the state. The Central Lakes Trail (www.centrallakestrail.com) is used as a snowmobile trail in the winter.
JULY 16, 2024
Rotary Shelter Grand Opening
Blonde and the Bohunk Sponsored by Tradesman Construction
The Fabulous Armadillos Presented by Alomere Health
JULY 23, 2024
The Three of Us Sponsored by Sanford Health XPEDITION
Presented by Clifton, Larson, Allen
JULY 30, 2024
Runestone Rebellion Sponsored by Juettner Motors
Janelle Kendall and the Perfect Storm Presented by Knute Nelson
AUGUST 6, 2024
Blonde and the Bohunk Sponsored by Bell Bank
Johnny Holm Band Presented by Diamond Buick. GMC
OLEbig
One of the most eye-catching “landmarks” in Alexandria is Big Ole – a Viking statue in Big Ole Central Park at the north end of Broadway. The idea for the statue began in January 1964 when North Star World’s Fair Corporation in Osseo began working on an addition to the Minnesota display for the New York World’s Fair. The display was to feature the Kensington Runestone in an animated scene titled “Minnesota, Birthplace of America.” The new item to coincide with this display was a 28-foot, four-ton Viking statue. Big Ole was completed by Gorden Displays of Minneapolis in April 1965 and transported to New York for the World’s Fair. He arrived in Alexandria in December 1965. Big Ole most recently underwent repairs and a new paint job, including new beard color, in 2016.
ATTRACTIONS popular
BRANDON HISTORY CENTER
The Brandon History Center is located in the historic Brandon Auditorium, built in 1936. Its purpose is to collect, preserve and display articles, pictures and memorabilia from Brandon, Millerville and the surrounding area for future generations. It also assists in the preservation of the Historic Brandon Auditorium and other local historic sites. 320-834-4505; www. brandonmn.com.
DOUGLAS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Douglas County Historical Society was organized in 1976 to discover, preserve and disseminate the history of the county and its people. It is housed in the historic home of Knute Nelson. Nelson was elected to the Minnesota Legislature, served two terms in U.S. Congress, was the state’s first foreignborn governor and served in the U.S. Senate for 28 years. He died in 1923. In 1978, the house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and in 1987 became the society’s headquarters. The society includes a research library, church, school, cemetery and family history records, microfilm of census records and area newspapers. It has slide shows of area towns, oral histories, photo collections, vintage clothing/uniform collection and more. 320-762-0382; www.dchsmn.org
EVANSVILLE HISTORICAL FOUNDATION
The Evansville Historical Foundation was founded by Alf Thompson with the purpose of preserving the history of Evansville and the surrounding community for current and future generations to enjoy. The archives provide a wealth of information on the history of Evansville, as well as a wonderful resource for those interested in genealogical research. The foundation includes several buildings, including the Thompson house, Johanson house, country schoolhouse, log cabin, root cellar, pioneer church, prayer chapel, town hall and Johnson house. 218-948-2010; evansvillehistory.org.
KENSINGTON RUNESTONE
It’s a controversy more than 100 years in the making: Did an immigrant Swedish farmer find a buried rock in 1898 that contained an ancient runic message carved by Viking explorers 100 years before Columbus landed in America? Or is the whole thing a hoax, perpetrated by the farmer or some other prankster? You can view the controversial stone at the Runestone Museum, 206 Broadway in Alexandria. A large replica of the Kensington Runestone is located in a small park at the east end of Sixth Avenue in Alexandria.
OSAKIS AREA HERITAGE CENTER
The Osakis Area Heritage Center’s mission is to discover, preserve and share the history of the Osakis area. Located in the Osakis Information Center, 11 East Main St., the center includes a research collection of family files, cemetery maps, town maps, county histories, photo files, scrapbooks, high school and charter school yearbooks and print copies of the Osakis Review newspaper. 320-859-6777.
veterans
A public space for celebration, and a quiet place for private reflection and healing, this park in Alexandria honors veterans of all branches of the United States Armed Forces, living or deceased, going back to the 19th century. It was dedicated in 2020.
LET NO VETERAN BE FORGOTTEN
OUR LADY OF THE HILLS
Our Lady of the Hills is a shrine of the Virgin Mary erected by a rural Millerville resident in response to answered prayers for healing. It overlooks the hill country near the border of Douglas and Otter Tail counties. The steel and cement statue stands 22 feet tall and weighs 4,500 pounds. It is located on Our Lady of the Hills Road northwest of Millerville.
LEGACY OF THE LAKES MUSEUM
The Legacy of the Lakes Museum inAlexandria was formed in 1995 by local residents as a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of antique and classic watercraft, resort memorabilia and sporting equipment used on Minnesota lakes. The museum first opened in 2004, with a new building constructed in 2006. Its name was changed to Legacy of the Lakes in 2016 as it celebrated its 10th anniversary. The museum celebrates area lake traditions and legacies and is committed to their preservation for future generations. 320-759-1114; legacyofthelakes.org.
RUNESTONE MUSEUM/FORT ALEXANDRIA
The Runestone Museum and Fort Alexandria are at 206 Broadway, Alexandria. Along with the famed Kensington Runestone, the museum holds exhibits on Native Americans, early immigrant history, a memorial/gun exhibit, wildlife exhibit and hands-on children’s area. Next to the museum stands Fort Alexandria, a nearly exact replica of a stockade built in 1862. The fort includes a general store and post office, log cabin, church, country school, blacksmith shop, washhouse, smokehouse, a 40-foot Viking ship and farm equipment from years gone by. 320-763-3160; www.runestonemuseum.org
COALITION red willow arts
The Red Willow Arts Coalition was formed in 2009 to promote the arts and provide entertainment events for the lakes area. The coalition offers “Concerts on the Courthouse Lawn” every Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Douglas County Courthouse, 305 Eighth Avenue West, Alexandria throughout the summer. The coalition is strictly made up of volunteers, and business sponsorships and free-will donations cover the performers’ fees, making all concerts free to the public. Visit www.redwillowartscoalition.org for more information.
ALEXANDRIA ART GUILD
The Alexandria Art Guild is a non-profit organized in support of the visual arts in the Alexandria community. Artists and art lovers meet monthly on the third Wednesday of each month. The annual Art deTour held mid-June invites the public to visit the artists in their studios and shop a wide array of original art. For information and to see member artists visit www.alexart.org or email alexartguild@gmail. com.
ENTERTAINMENT area central lakes concert ASSOCIATION
EVANSVILLE ART CENTER
The Evansville Art Center is owned and operated by the Evansville Arts Coalition, a group of volunteers who enjoy the arts and appreciate how art enhances the quality of life in rural Minnesota. The purpose is to plan and coordinate art events and activities that entertain, stimulate and engage people. For information, call 218-948-2787 or visit www. evansvilleartcenter.org.
ANDRIA THEATRE
Andria Theatre is the premier live theater and performing arts center in Alexandria. It is home to the Alexandria Area Arts Association, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
Its mission is to build community by igniting interest and participation in and through the performing arts. This mission is accomplished by providing community-based theater and education-oriented programming that exceeds expectations, led by a staff of seasoned professionals and governed by the board of directors.
Andria Theatre presents five live entertainment mainstage productions each season. Shows are a mix of family entertainment and those geared toward adults. The Student Theatre Project classes in the summer and fall also capstone in productions starring the students.
The Central Lakes Concert Association was formed in 1983 with the goal of offering an expanded program of quality concerts, affordable to the general public. The annual membership allows members to attend all concerts in Alexandria, as well as concerts presented by the Sauk Centre, Ortonville/Milbank, Brainerd, Fergus Falls and Wadena concert associations.
All concerts take place at the Performing Arts Center at the Alexandria Area High School, 4300 Pioneer Rd., Alexandria.
For more information on the Central Lakes Concert Association, call Randy Morken, president, at 320-4916308 or visit www.concertassociation.net.
summer sounds by BROPHY
ENTERTAINMENT area
Summer Sounds by Brophy is a concert series put on by the Alexandria Rotary Club and sponsored by several local businesses.
The purpose of the concert series, according to the event’s website, is to bring the community together while raising money for various community projects and improve park facilities throughout Douglas County. The concerts are free and for all ages. There will be food trucks on site. Coolers are not allowed, but attendees can grab a drink from the Summer Sounds Pub and help support the fundraising efforts.
A shuttle will run every 10 minutes from 4:30 to 9:30 p.m. from the Douglas County Fairgrounds to the Visitor Center at Brophy Park. Parking at Brophy Park is extremely limited. Concertgoers
should enter the north entrance off County Road 114. All concerts start at 5 p.m.
Here is the 2024 schedule:
Tuesday, July 16 – The Fabulous Armadillos presented by Alomere Health
Tuesday, July 23 – Xpedition presented by Clifton Larson Allen
Tuesday, July 30 – The Perfect Storm presented by Knute Nelson
Tuesday, Aug. 6 – Johnny Holm Band presented by Diamond Buick GMC
For more information, visit the Summer Sounds by Brophy website at summersoundsbybrophy.com.
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ORCHESTRA central lakes symphony
A community organization based in Alexandria and dedicated to enriching the lives of audience members through its beautiful orchestra music, the Central Lakes Symphony Orchestra is an organization more than 50 members strong. The orchestra, led by Alexandria Area High School Director of Orchestras Brad Lambrecht, gives musicians a venue to participate in serious music with a symphony orchestra and helps to give back to the community through donations and student scholarships.
For more information or to find the most up-to-date concert schedule, visit centrallakessymphony.org. The CLSO mailing address is 1210 Broadway Street, Suite 240, PMB 105, Alexandria, MN 56308.
Tickets can be purchased online, at the door the day of the concert or at Cherry Street Books, 503 Broadway Street in Alexandria.
THEATRE L’HOMME DIEU
For more than 50 years, Theatre L’Homme Dieu has contributed to the vibrancy and allure of the lakes area by presenting exceptional and entertaining theater. The 2024 season offers a variety of performances – there’s something for everyone! For information, call 320-846-3150 or visit www.tlhd.org. The theater is located at 1875 County Road 120 NE, Alexandria.
LAKES AREA THEATRE
Lakes Area Theatre performs its shows before a live audience. They also record the stories, edit them and then play them on a network of radio stations and on the Lakes Area Theatre website.
You can find the most up-to-date information on performances by visiting the Lakes Area Theatre’s website at www.lakesareatheatre.com or by calling 320- 815-7664.
FIRE PIT PRODUCTIONS
Fire Pit Production was started in 2018 by Quincy Roers. Excited by the idea to push local theater to new levels, Roers proposed using the stage at Lakes Area Theatre for small production plays. The idea was supported by local actors interested in providing the community with edgy, thought-provoking stage plays. For more information, visit lakesareatheatre.com/firepit or email lakesareatheatre@ gmail.com.
ongoing EVENTS
BLIZZARD HOCKEY:
September-March
Runestone Community Center, Alexandria www.alexandriablizzard.com
WISSOTA CAR RACING:
Saturdays, May 13-Labor Day weekend, 6:30 p.m.
Additional specials on other dates, including Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends. Viking Speedway, Alexandria (320) 491-9249, vikingspeedway. myracepass.com
GOKART RACING:
Every other Friday, MaySeptember, 7 p.m.
Douglas County Fairgrounds, Alexandria (320) 267-5186, www. runestonegokart.com
PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP
First Thursday of each month, 7 p.m. Evansville Arts Center www.evansvilleartcenter.com
OPEN MIC NIGHTS:
Third Thursday of each month, 7 to 9 p.m. March-December Evansville Arts Center www.evansvilleartcenter.com
RED WILLOW ARTS COALITION
SUMMER CONCERT SERIES: Thursdays, May 25-Aug. 24, 7 p.m.
Douglas County Courthouse lawn, Alexandria www.redwillowartscoalition.org
VIKINGLAND CORVETTE CLUB’S SUNDAY CRUISE AND DINNER:
Sundays, May-Sept., 4:30 p.m. All classic and muscle cars included on first Sunday of each month
Alexandria Clinic parking lot www.vikinglandcorvetteclub. com
VINTAGE CAR CLUB OF ALEXANDRIA
Annual Show & Shine and Crafters Event, 10-2 p.m. Sunday, June 25.
Club meets on the third Thursday of each month, 7 p.m. at Shalom Lutheran Church in Alex. FaceBook/Vintagecarclubofalex
LIVE MUSIC:
Year round: Fridays & Saturdays 6-9 p.m. in the brewery Saturday 2-5 p.m. in the winery
Memorial Day-Labor Day: Sundays, 1-4 p.m. in the winery
Carlos Creek Winery, Alexandria (320) 846-5443, www. carloscreekwinery.com
FIRST FRIDAY CONCERTS:
First Friday of each month
March-Dec., 7 to 9 p.m.
Evansville Arts Center www.evansvilleartcenter.com
ALEXANDRIA FARMERS MARKET:
Saturdays, starting May 13, 9 a.m. to noon; Thursdays, starting June 22, 3 to 6 p.m.; Tuesdays, starting June 27, 9 a.m. to noon
Last market day will be Tuesday, Oct. 31.
Big Ole Central Park, Alexandria
HOLMES CITY FARMERS MARKET AND COMMUNITY BREAKFAST:
With Live Music and Kids Corner Saturdays, starting May 20, through Oct. 7, 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Breakfast through 10:30 a.m.
Trinity Lutheran Church parking lot, Holmes City
MAY
1 - 3:30-5:30 p.m. Community Chess, Alexandria Area High School Commons Area
2 - 7 p.m. 9 to 5 The Musical, Andria Theatre
3 - 7 p.m. 9 to 5 The Musical, Andria Theatre
3 - 7:30 p.m. Central Lakes Concert Association: Brassfire, Alexandria Area High School Performing Arts Center
4 - 4-6 p.m. Theatre Le Homme Dieu’s Annual Kentucky Derby Party, The Grand Hall at Bold North Cellars
4 - 7 p.m. 9 to 5 The Musical, Andria Theatre
5 - 2 p.m. 9 to 5 The Musical, Andria Theatre
8 - 3:30-5:30 p.m. Community Chess, Alexandria Area High School Commons Area
15 - 3:30-5:30 p.m. Community Chess, Alexandria Area High School Commons Area
18 - 7 p.m. Central Lakes Symphony Orchestra and Central Lakes Symphony Chorale: Light and Darkness, Alexandria Area High School Performing Arts Center
22 - 3:30-5:30 p.m. Community Chess, Alexandria Area High School Commons Area
27 - 1:30 p.m. I’m Proud of You, Theatre L’Homme Dieu
29 - 3:30-5:30 p.m. Community Chess, Alexandria Area High School Commons Area
29 - 7:30 p.m. I’m Proud of You, Theatre L’Homme Dieu
30 - 7:30 p.m. I’m Proud of You, Theatre L’Homme Dieu
JUNE
16 - 2 p.m. Central Lakes Symphony Orchestra: Chamber Concert, Alexandria Area High School Performing Arts Center
19 - 7 p.m. Student Theater Project: Finding Nemo Jr., Andria Theatre
20 - 7 p.m. Student Theater Project: Finding Nemo Jr., Andria Theatre
21 - 7 p.m. Student Theater Project: Finding Nemo Jr., Andria Theatre
22 - 2 p.m. Student Theater Project: Finding Nemo Jr., Andria Theatre
25 - 7:30 p.m. I’m Proud of You, Theatre L’Homme Dieu
26 - 7 p.m. Student Theater Project: Finding Nemo Jr., Andria Theatre
26 - 7:30 p.m. I’m Proud of You, Theatre L’Homme Dieu
27 - 7 p.m. Student Theater Project: Finding Nemo Jr., Andria Theatre
28 - 7 p.m. Student Theater Project: Finding Nemo Jr., Andria Theatre
28 - 7:30 p.m. I’m Proud of You, Theatre L’Homme Dieu
29 - 2 p.m. Student Theater Project: Finding Nemo Jr., Andria Theatre
29 - 7:30 p.m. I’m Proud of You, Theatre L’Homme Dieu
JULY
17 - Student Theatre Project: Disney Kids 101 Dalmations, Andria Theatre
18 - Student Theatre Project: Disney Kids 101 Dalmations, Andria Theatre
19 - Student Theatre Project: Disney Kids 101 Dalmations, Andria Theatre
20 - Student Theatre Project: Disney Kids 101 Dalmations, Andria Theatre
27 - 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Art in the Park, Alexandria City Park
28 - 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Art in the Park, Alexandria City Park
31 - 7 p.m. Student Theatre Project: Descendents, Andria Theatre
AUGUST
1 - 7 p.m. Student Theatre Project: Descendents, Andria Theatre
2 - 7 p.m. Student Theatre Project: Descendents, Andria Theatre
3 - 2 p.m. Student Theatre Project: Descendents, Andria Theatre
7 - 7 p.m. Student Theatre Project: Descendents, Andria Theatre
8 - 7 p.m. Student Theatre Project: Descendents, Andria Theatre
9 - 7 p.m. Student Theatre Project: Descendents, Andria Theatre
10 - 2 p.m. Student Theatre Project: Descendents, Andria Theatre
24 - Millerville Butter Days with parade and street dance with Slamabama
(Items listed are what the newspaper had available as of the print date of this publication. For more up-to-date calendar items, visit echopress.com.)
July 4th
27 - 1:30 p.m. I’m Proud of You, Theatre L’Homme Dieu
EVENTS calendar of BOAT PARADE
27 - 7:30 p.m. I’m Proud of You, Theatre L’Homme Dieu
douglas county CHURCHES
ALEXANDRIA
Assembly of God
Reach Church - 1310 N. Nokomis Street NE 320-763-5224
Email: info@reachchurchmn.com
Website: reachchurchmn.com
Pastor: Nick Grey
Baptist
Cornerstone - 202 7th Avenue E. 320-762-1565
Website: www.cornerstoneofalexandria.com
Email: pastordarryl@cornerstoneofalexandria.com
Senior pastor: Darryl Knappen
Gospel Light - 1210 Broadway Ste 265 616-755-3682
Email: gblcalex@icloud.com
Pastor: David Iseminger
Grace Baptist Church - 1704 Hazel Hill Road 320-763-4393
Website: gracechurchalex.org
Email: gracechurch-alexandria@outlook.com
Pastor: Ken Gibbs
Catholic
The Church of St. Mary- 420 Irving Street 320-763-5781
Website: www.stmaryalexandria.org
Email: stmary@stmaryalexandria.org
Priest: Father Matthew Kuhn
Parochial Vicar: Father Rick Aubol
New Testament - 2505 Highway 29 N. 320-762-2444
Website: www.ntcalexandria.org
Email: info@ntcalexandria.org
Pastors:PeterReishus,MikeLoween&TomZitzmann
Christian
Liferight Outreach - 1906 6th Avenue E.
320-759-3930
Website: www.lromn.org
Email: info@lromn.org
New Life Christian Church - 1910 County Road 82 SE 320-763-7051
Website: www.your-newlife.com
Email: office@your-newlife.com
Pastors: John Taplin, Blake Saathoff, Billy Wallace & Sam
McKay
Women’s Coordinator: Sue Ronning
Worship Coordinator: Wayne Claassen
Christian Education Overseer: Beth Johnson
Episcopal
Emmanuel Episcopal - 602 12th Ave. E. POBox 637
320-763-3201
Website: www.alexmnepiscopal.org
Email: emmanuelepiscopalmn@gmail.com
Priest: Rev. Tom Sinning
Evangelical
Alexandria Covenant - 4005 Dakota Street
320-763-5659
Website: www.alexandriacovenant.org
Email: ecc@alexandriacovenant.org
Senior pastor: Trinity Opp
Church for the Harvest -1425 41st Ave W
320-759-1400
Website: harvestalexandria.com
Email: office@harvestalexandria.com
Senior Pastor: Michael Bartolomeo
Evangelical (continued)
Catalyst Covenant
Common Ground Coffee House, 516 Hawthorne St. 320-759-1800
Email: jimblacksongs@icloud.com
Lead pastor: Jim Black
Lake Community - 490 Voyager Drive
320-762-5424
Website: www.lakecommunity.org
Email: info@lakecommunity.org
Interim Pastor: Dan Johnson
Lutheran
Berea Lutheran Brethren - 1405 6th Avenue E. 320-762-1092
Email: berealutheran.alexandria@gmail.com
Website: www.WelcomeToBerea.org
Interim Pastor: Lindell Quam
Bethesda Lutheran - 1204 North Nokomis NE 320-763-5164
Website: www.bethesdaalexandria.org
Email: bethesdachurch1204@gmail.com
Pastor: Jerry Lanes
Calvary Lutheran (ELCA) - 605 Douglas Street 320-763-5178
Website: www.calvaryalex.org
E-mail: office@calvaryalex.org
Lead Pastor: Hans Dahl and Executive Pastor: Angie Larson
CHURCHES full gospel/ spirit filled
VIE Church - 2671 S McKay Ave
218-205-4709
Website: www.vie.church
Email: info@vie.church
Pastors: Patrick Herzog and Amy Herzog
Youth and children’s pastors: Benjamin and Hannah Herzog
First Lutheran (ELCA) - 1655 18th Ave. E. (South McKay) 320-762-2196
Website: www.firstlutheranalexandria.com
Email: admin@firstlutheranalexandria.com
Pastor: PJ Malin
Pastor: Judy Holmen
Pastor: Megan Preston
LUTHERAN
(LCMC) - 1722 16th Avenue E. 320-762-1997
Website: www.livingwordalexmn.org
Email: pastorjessecarson@gmail.com
Email: secretarylwlc@gmail.com
Pastor: Jesse Carson
Good Shepherd Lutheran (LCMS) - 2702 Hwy. 29 N. 320-762-5152
Website: goodshepherdalex.com
Email: goodshepherdalexsec@gmail.com
Vacancy Pastor: James Walburg Pastor: Jonathan Jahnke
Mount Carmel Ministries - 800 Mt Carmel Drive NE 320-846-2744
Shalom Lutheran (ELCA) - 681 Voyager Drive
320-762-8641
Website: www.shalomlutheran.org
Email: office@shalomlutheran.org
Pastor: David Fleener
St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran (WELS) - 718 Victoria Dr. 320-762-1644
Email: schneum@charter.net
Website: www.stpaulalex.com
Pastor: Michael Neumann
Zion Lutheran (LCMS) - 300 Lake Street 320-763-4842
Website: www.zionalex.org
Email: zionchurch@zionalex.org
Pastor: Matt Lorenz
Mormon Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 1427 Lake Street
Website: ChurchofJesusChrist.org or ComeUntoChrist.org
Non Denominational
Spirit Life Church - 912 Highway 29 N. (across from McDonald’s N.)
Office: 320-219-6005
Website: www.spirit-life.org
Email: connect@spirit-life.org
Pastors: Jeff and Natasha Ferguson
The Church in the Pines - 3992 Highway 27 W. Office: 320-760-6190
Website: thechurchinthepines.org
Email: churchadmin@thechurchinthepines.org
Pastors: Jay Jenson, Jeremy Lanctot, Eric Schmidt, Austin Arias
CHURCHES methodist
United Methodist – 2210 6th Avenue East
320-763-4624
Email: office@alexumc.com
Website: www.alexumc.org
Pastor: Amy Van Valkenburg
Word Alone Fellowship - 1904 6th Ave. E.
Website: wordalonefellowship.org
Email: info@wordalonefellowship.org
Seventh-day Adventist
Lakes Area Seventh-day Adventist - 201 13th Avenue West 320-224-1953
Website: www.alexandriasdachurch.org
United Church of Christ
First Congregational UCC - 221 7th Avenue W. 320-763-3341
Email: office@firstcongregationaluccalex.com
Website: firstcongregationaluccaalex.com
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Jill Sanders
BRANDON
Chippewa Lutheran - 301 Central Ave S, PO Box 32
320-834-4875
Pastor: Steve Junker
Email: chippewalutheran@gmail.com
Grace Lutheran - 205 Central Ave. N. 320-834-4873 or 320-524-2262
Website: www.gracethroughfaithministries.com
Email: grace@gctel.com
Pastor: Bradley Pearson
West Moe Lutheran - 320-524-2210
16249 County Road 8 NW, PO Box 547
Website: www.westmoechurch.org
Email: kia@westmoechurch.org
Clergy:Kia Kisthart
St. Ann’s Catholic - 402 Nelson Ave. N. 320-834-5095
Website: www.catholicchurches-bmup.org
Email: stanns@gctel.com
Pastor: Father Jeremy Theis
CARLOS
Trinity Lutheran - 320-852-7530
Pastor: Mark Schwarz
16 N. Douglas Ave., PO Box 26
Email: TrinityLutheranCarlos@gmail.com
EVANSVILLE
Christina Lake Lutheran - 218-948-2218
22156 Co. Rd. 24 NW, Evansville
Pastor: Nathan Hanson 605-659-6214
Email: pasturehanson@gmail.com
christina@gctel.net
belle river
CHURCH
St. Nicholas Catholic - 9473 Co. Rd. 3 NE, Carlos 320-852-7041
Website: www.stnicholasbelleriver.org
Pastor: Father Matthew Kuhn
Email: stnickbelleriver@gmail.com
Calvary Covenant - 218-948-2230
404 Meeker St., Evansville
Website: facebook.com/CalCovChurch
Pastor: Dwayne Frykman frykmand@yahoo.com
Faith Lutheran - 218-948-2574, 320-834-4589
526 State St.
Website: www.gracethroughfaithministries.com
Email: faithlc@gctel.com
Pastor: Bradley Pearson
FARWELL
Oscar Lake Lutheran - 320-886-5678, 320-283-5570
14619 Church Rd. SW
Website: www.facebook.com/trinityoscarlake
Pastor: Julie Carlson, Synodically Authorized Minister
CHURCHES garfield
St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran - 320-834-2248
101 Park St.
Pastor: Jeffrey Ross
Email: stjohn@gctel.net
St. Luke’s - (Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ)320-834-2285
201 Ida St. E.
Email: stlukesgarfield@gmail.com
Website: www.stlukeschurchgarfield.org
Pastors: David Gran, Sue Davidson
holmes city
CHURCH
Trinity Lutheran - 320-886-5678
5966 County Road 4 SW
Website: www.facebook.com/TrinityOscarlake
KENSINGTON
Covenant - 320-965-2331
11 Kensington Ave. S.
Email: dtwpastor@yahoo.com
Pastor: David Wallin
Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ 19 Central Ave. N., PO Box 97
605-659-6214
Email: pasturehanson@gmail.com
Pastor: Nathan Hanson
First Lutheran - 320-965-2540
25 State St. E.
Email: 1stluthechurch@runestone.net
Pastor: Pastor Irving Arnquist
St. Paul’s Lutheran - 3491 Co. Rd. 7 SW 218-583-2826
Pastor: Michael Peterson
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LEAF VALLEY
Ebenezer Lutheran - 13070 Co. Rd. 6 NW
320-834-2595
Pastor: Scott Brown
Website: www.lcms.org
MILLERVILLE
Our Lady of Seven Dolors Catholic - 16921 Co. Rd. 7 NW 320-876-2240
Website:www.disciplesofthemissionacc.org
Email: sevendolors@gctel.net
Pastor: Father Jeremy Theis
Trinity Lutheran - 320-876-4021 19237 Co. Rd. 53 Evansville, MN
MILTONA
Faith Lutheran (ELCA) - 5500 County Rd. 14 NE (PO Box 123) (218) 943-2891
Deacon: Sharon Bridges
320-808-5515
Website: faithlutheranmiltona.com
Email: faith310@midwestinfo.net
Mount Calvary Lutheran/St. Paul’s Lutheran - 218-943-5252
P.O. Box 52
Email: mtcalvarystpauls@arvig.net
Interim Pastor: Terry Finnern
NELSON
Our Saviour’s Lutheran -320-200-4260
100 S. Nelson St.
Pastor: Jeremy Pedersen
Email: oursaviorsfahlun@gmail.com www.oursavioursfahlun.org
Fahlun Lutheran - 320-200-4260 3550 Co. Rd. 74 NE
Pastor: Jeremy Pedersen
Email: oursaviorsfahlun@gmail.com www.oursavioursfahlun.org
OSAKIS
Catholic Church of Immaculate Conception - 320-859-2390
306 West Oak St. PO Box F Website: www.immaculateconceptionosakis.org
Email: office@icosakis.org
Pastor: Father Matthew Kuhn
Parochial Vicar: Father Rick Aubol
Elim Lutheran - 320-859-4244
16307 141st Ave.
Email: pastorkjolhaug@gmail.com
Pastor: Pastor Luke Kjolhaug www.osakiselimchurch.com
osakis lutheran
CHURCH
320-859-2350
310 First Ave. E.
Website: www.osakislutheranelca.com
Email: olcsecretary@arvig.net
Minister: George Heideman
Redeemer Lutheran - 418 3rd Ave. W.
320-859-2769
Email: Redeemerisalive@outlook.com
Interim Pastor: Ryan J Pumphrey
Salem Lutheran - 320-859-2766 16134 170th St.
Pastor: Lexy Carson www.salem-saukvalleychurches.com
Email:salemsaukvalley@gmail.com
Sauk Valley Lutheran - 320-859-3727 13954 150th St.
Pastor: Lexy Carson www.salem-saukvalleychurches.com
Email:salemsaukvalley@gmail.com
ROSE CITY-EAGLE BEND
Rose City Evangelical Free - (218) 943-4241 16241 Co. Rd. 14 NE, Eagle Bend Website: www.rosecityefc.com Email: rcefc1@hotmail.com
Pastor: Eric Johnson
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CHURCH CAMPS
Lake Geneva Christian Center - 320-763-3680 605 Birch Ave. Lakegenevacamp.com
Email: info@lakegenevacamp.com
Luther Crest Bible Camp - 320-846-2431 8231 County Road 11 NE www.luthercrest.org Email: lcbc@luthercrest.org
Mount Carmel Lutheran - 218-943-5252 PO Box 52 Mitona, Mn 56354 mtcalvarystpauls@arvig.net www.mountcarmelministries.com
Monday-Friday 9:00am - 3:30pm www.alexsrctr.org • info@alexsrctr.org 320-762-2087 414 Hawthorne St
All addresses are Alexandria unless otherwise noted. All phone area codes are 320 unless otherwise noted.
Aglow International
South Central Area Pres: Colleen Woods - colleenwds@ yahoo.com www.aglow.org
Alcoholics Anonymous and ALANON 1604 Jefferson St.
Greg: 808-7566
Kathy: 762-2012 Hotline: 866-423-2969 www.district4online.org
Andria Theatre (Alexandria Area Arts Association)
Christine Reilly, executive director 618 Broadway 762-8300 www.andriatheatre.org
Alexandria Youth Baseball Association (AYBA) Jake Munsch, executive director alexyouthbaseball.com jacobmunsch55@gmail.com
Alexandria Area Community Foundation 320-253-4380, AJ Koewler 320-257-9736 1210 Broadway St. S, Suite 420, PMB 364, Alexandria aacf@communitygiving.org communitygiving.org/AACF
douglas county ORGANIZATIONS
Alexandria Area Economic Development Commission 324 Broadway, Suite 101 763-4545 www.livingalexarea.org aaedc@alexmn.org
Alexandria Area Hockey Association Board President: Matt Van Bruggen 218-639-1338
P.O. Box 592 www.alexhockey.org aaha@rea-alp.com alexandria.pucksystems2.com
Alexandria Area Ministerial Association www.alexareachurches.org
Alexandria Area Music Teachers Assn.
Roxanne Klemetson 218-770-3750 mnmusicteachers.com
Alexandria Area Newcomers alexandriaareanewcomers.com alexandriaareanewcomers@gmail.com
Alexandria Area Young Professionals 320-763-3161 ypalexandria@gmail.com www.ypalex.org
Alexandria Elks Lodge 1685 115 15th Ave. W. 763-5670 www.elks.org 1685@alexelks.com
Alexandria Farmers Market Ronald Branch 320-460-0135 farmmkt@rea-alp.com
P.O. Box 471
info@alexandriafigureskating.org www.alexandriafigureskating.org
Alexandria Festival of the Lakes
610 Fillmore St., Suite 6
PO Box 863
www.alexfestival.org tickets@rea-alp.com Kirk Landman: 766-8483
Alexandria Garden Club
President: Karen Obermiller 218-583-1344 prairiebutterfly@gmail.com
Alexandria Gun Club
Brian Armstrong, president, 760-7723
Kim Roering, secretary, 815-8888 PO Box 543 eabco.com/agc.htm facebook.com/alexgunclub alexandriagunclub@gmail.com
Alexandria Jaycees PO Box 131 www.alexandriamnjaycees.com/ 834-3030 Logan Olivero facebook.com/alexandria.mn.jaycees alexandriajaycees@gmail.com
Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce
Tara Bitzan, Executive Director 763-3161 www.alexandriamn.org info@alexandriamn.org
David Hartman, president P.O. Box 1032
www.alexrotary.com info@alexrotary.com
Productive Alternatives, Inc.
Mike Burke, Director of Operations 762-2015 or 218-784-8330 603 22nd Ave. W. www.productivemn.org mikeb@productivemn.org
Alexandria RC Flyers
Jim Zabel 834-2072 alexandriarcflyer@gmail.com www.alexrcflyers.com Alexandria Volunteer Fire Department 302 Fillmore Street
Jeff Karrow, Fire Chief, 320-763-6488 jkarrow@alexandriamn.city
Alexandria CareerForce Center 303 22nd. Ave. W., Ste 107 391-9262 careerforce.alexandria@state.mn.us
Alomere Health Education Services
Emily Davis 111 17th Ave. East 762-6094 www.alomerehealth.com
SOCIETY american cancer
Sherri Maanum, 218-205-0698 www.cancer.org sherri.maanum@cancer.org Cancer information, 1-800-227-2345
SENIOR CENTER alexandria
Shelli-Kae Foster, executive director, 762-2087 414 Hawthorne St. info@alexsrctr.org www.alexsrctr.org
Alomere Health Auxiliary Marilyn Craig, 762-6024
American Association of University Women Joan Larson 320-846-7061 aauw.org
American Heart Association www.heart.org CPR training, 1-877-242-4277 952-835-3300
American Legion Auxiliary www.mnala.org 651-224-7634
American Legion Post #87 320-304-0925
American Red Cross, Central MN Chapter
701 W. Broadway, Ste 101 320-763-3800 320-251-7641 (St. Cloud) www.redcrossmn.org Service to Armed Forces, 1-877-272-7337
Anderson’s on Broadway, New Horizons/Aftercare 320-219-6278
Jeri Dawson, aftercare coordinator, 320-491-5409 801 Broadway jeridawson@andersonfuneral.net
The Arc MN -West Central Region Regional Community Coordinator: MarisaBengtson-Loerzel 218-233-5949
marisabengtson@arcminnesota.org www.arcminnesota.org Ask an advocate: toll-free 1-833-4501494
Art in the Park (A function of Andria Theatre) 618 Broadway 762-8300 www.andriatheater.org
Bethany on the Lake Matthew Fischer, Executive Director 1020 Lark St. 320-762-1567 bethanyinfo@monarchmn.com Bethanyonthelake.com
Boy Scouts - Northern Lights Council SSenior District Executive: Brenda Thomson, 760-5605 Service Center, 1-877-293-5011 www.nlcbsa.org
Brandon History Center 105 Holmes Ave Brandon, Mn Brandonhistorycenter.org brandonhistory@gctel.net
Car Care Program
4353 County Road 82 SE
Alexandria, MN
320-460-7911
Kris Chisholm - Executive Director www.carcareprogram.org Kris@carcareprogram.org
Central Lakes Symphony Orchestra
Jane Herth, board chair
Brad Lambrecht, Music Dir., 815-5168 1210 Broadway, Suite 240, PMB 105 www.centrallakessymphony.org centrallakessymphony@gmail.com
Central Lakes Concert Association
Randy Morken, President, 491-6308 P.O. Box 694 concertassociation.net/alexandriamn/
Central Lakes Music Club
Karen Erickson, 762-1713
Central Minnesota Elder Network P.O. Box 232, 763-9084 www.alexandriaeldernetwork.com eldernet@alexandriaeldernetwork.com
Century Center Inc.
Tessa Mueller 320-762-3983 2308 S. Broadway St., Ste. 6
Community Action Partnership (CAP) - West Central Minnesota Communities Action, Inc. www.wcmca.org office@wcmca.org 1-800-492-4805
Constellation Lodge No. 81 Masons AF & AM
205 Sixth Ave. E 763-3177 mastermason.org/constellationlodge81 constellationlodge81@gmail.com
Dementia Caregiver Support Group
Stephanie Aasness, 320-766-1856
Meets at the library every third Tuesday of each month from 3 to 4:30 p.m.
Lynn Jenc, Director Melani Belsheim 762-3310, ext. 4272 1410 S. McKay Ave., Suite 201 www.alexschools.org/ce
Dollars for Scholars, Alexandria
Randy Anderson, Chair, 815-2220 alexandria.dollarsforscholars.org
Douglas Area Trails Association (DATA)
Jeff Linn, Trail Admin., 834-2033 www.douglasareatrails.com data@gctel.com
Douglas County 4-H
Jodi Hintzen, 4-H Extension Educator Jackie Kokett, 4-H Extension Educator 305 8th Ave W. 762-3890 next-douglas@umn.edu www.extension.umn.edu/douglas hintz010@umn.edu jkokett@umn.edu
Douglas County DFL
Bonnie Bina, chair, 219-7439 dfl.org bonniebina.dfl@gmail.com
Douglas County Developmental Achievement Center (DAC) Julie Brau Executive Director, 762-1771 4125 Minnesota St. dcdac@dcdac.com
Douglas County Extension 305 8th Ave. W. 762-3890 www.extension.umn.edu
Douglas County Fair www.dcmnfair.com 1-866-656-3247 info@dcmnfair.com
Douglas County Farm Bureau Federation
Cathy Englund, service associate, 7634442 460 Northside Dr. NE, Ste. 4
Douglas County Historical Society 1219 Nokomis St. 762-0382 www.dchsmn.org historic@dchsmn.org
DOLLARS FOR SCHOLARS alexandria
Randy Anderson, Chair, 815-2220 alexandria.dollarsforscholars.org
Douglas County Library 720 Fillmore 762-3014 library@douglascountylibrary.org www.douglascountylibrary.org
Douglas County Library Friends & Foundation 720 Fillmore www.dclfriends.org dclfriendsmn@gmail.com
Douglas County Public Works Tim Erickson, 762-2999 526 Willow Dr. P.O. Box 398 www.douglascountymn.gov/publicworks
Douglas County Republicans Jim Nelson, Chair, 320-224-8208 jdnss396@charter.net douglascountyminnesotarepublicans. com/
Douglas County Senior Office
Senior Coordinator, Bonnie Ina, 7623047 806 Fillmore, Ste. 1195 bonnieb@co.douglas.mn.us
Douglas County Social Services 809 Elm St., Ste 1186 762-2302 www.douglascountymn.gov/socialservices
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Bernice Wimmer, Executive Director, 815-3517 1205 Lake St. www.outreachfoodshelf.org
Food appointments: 762-8411 outreachfoodshelf@gmail.com
Downtown Merchants Association
www.downtownalexandria.com PO Box 344 contact@downtownalexandria.com
Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE)
Douglas County Sheriff Office 216 7th Ave. W. 762-8151
www.co.douglas.mn.us/sheriff Eagles Club 526 N. Nokomis 763-3063
Education Minnesota - Alexandria Russ Hinrichs, President, 320-808-7243 P.O. Box 9
www.educationminnesota.org
Evansville Art Center 111 Main St., PO Box 68 218-948-2787 Evansville, MN 56326 www.evansvilleartcenter.org
Explore Alexandria Tourism Joe Korkowski, Exec. Director 324 Broadway, Ste. 101; 1-800-245-2539 or 763-0102 www.ExploreAlex.com info@explorealex.com
VETERANS
806 Fillmore 762-3883
Fax: 762-3094
www.douglascountymn.gov/veterans facebook.com/DoCoVetsMn Rhondaf@co.douglas.mn.us Jacobt@co.douglas.mn.us
Girl Scouts Lakes and Pines
218-726-4710
320-252-2952 www.girlscoutslp.org
Greater Alexandria Area Association of Realtors
762-2022
President, Nicole Doering Association Executive, Greg Windhurst www.alexandriamn.realtors.com
Habitat for Humanity ReStore
Bob Voltz, Manager 759-1989
1211 N. Nokomis NE www.hfhdouglascounty.org/restore info@hfhdouglascounty.org
Head Start
UNLIMITED ducks
Kyle Momsen 952-406-0511 www.ducks.org kmomsen@ducks.org
West Central MN Communities Action
Jim Haugen, Director, 218-685-4486 www.wcmca.org/headstart jimh@wcmca.org
Hello Neighbor
Jess Ptacek orJordyn Cantalope Hello@HelloNeighborMN.org HelloNeighborMN.org
Hospice of Douglas County 809 Elm Street Ste. 1200 763-6018
info@hospicedouglascounty.org www.hospicedouglascounty.org facebook.com/hospicedouglascounty
HUMANITY
Lori Anderson, Exec. Director 762-4255 1211 N. Nokomis NE
www.hfhdouglascounty.org info@hfhdouglascounty.org
Inclusion Network
Kelli Minnerath, chairperson 762-4444 www.inclusionnetwork.org
Kiwanis Club - Golden K Gary Zavadil, president alexgoldenk.com
Kiwanis Club - Noon Adam Barnett, 320-304-3170 abarnett@jlgarchitects
Klothes Kloset - Charitable Thrift Store 660 Northside Dr. NE 763-9888 info@klotheskloset.com
Knights of Columbus 722 6th Ave. East mnknights.org/hall/alexandria-kc-hall/
Knute Nelson “Friends of Knute” Volunteers
Judy Thielke, Life Enhancement Director 420 12th Ave. E. 763-1162 www.knutenelson.org judy.thielke@knutenelson.org
Lake Region Arts Council 133 South Mill St. 218-739-5780
888-735-9622 Fergus Falls MN 56537
Lrac4@Lracgrants.org www.Lrac4.org
Lakes Area Quilters
President: Nancy Exley nkebird2019@gmail.com 651-331-8944
HUMANE SOCIETY lakes area
lahs@gctel.net www.lakesareahumanesociety.org
Lakes Area Professional Women (LAPW)
Katelyn Steffel Spangrud, President PO Box 214 www.lakesareaprofessionalwomen.com lakesareaprofessionalwomenmn@gmail.com
Lakes Chamber Music Society PO Box 863 Alexandria, MN 56308 President- Kirk Landman 320-766-8483
LEARN - Christian Homeschool Community Katie Olmscheid, 224-1041 learnmn.org learnhomeschoolmn@gmail.com
Legal Services of NW Minnesota 426 Broadway 762-0663 1-800-450-8585 LSNMLaw.org
Life Connections 1309 Hwy 29 N., Ste. 102 762-1224 LifeConnectionsMN@gmail.com
Alexandria Evening Lions Club Broadway Ballroom, 115 E. 30th Street 2nd and 4th Monday at 6 p.m. Email: alexandrialionsclub@gmail.com
Minnesota Deer Hunters Association
Mark Nohre, 491-6243 marknohre@mndeerhunters.com
Muskies Inc. - Vikingland Chapter #38
Katie Campion, President, 320-2937910
www.facebook.com/ vikinglandmuskies
NorthStar Christian Academy and Sports Complex
3870 Pioneer Rd SE 219-6489 https://northstarsportscomplex.org/ info@nscacademy.org
Osakis Area Heritage Center PO Box 8
Osakis, MN 56360 320-859-6777
Parkinson’s Support Group 320-762-2196
admin@firstlutheranalexandria.com 4th Monday 2:30-4:30pm First Lutheran Church
766-3509 PO Box 1371
alexandria.lgfws.com
Douglas CountyPheasants Forever
Dean Krebs, 763-360-6777
Facebook: Douglas County Pheasants Forever
Planned Parenthood
503 N Nokomis St. 762-0766 www.plannedparenthood.org www.ppncs.org
PLUS Kids (Parents Love Us Kids)
West Central MN Communities Action 762-4100 818 Elm Street www.wcmca.org/programs
Prairie Lakes Audubon Chapter P.O. Box 463, Alexandria MN 56308 PrairieLakesAudubonMN@gmail.com www.facebook.com/ prairielakeschaptermnaudubon
Rainbow Rider Public Transit 1-800-450-7770 www.rainbowriderbus.com
Red Willow Arts Coalition Chuck Wencl, Program Dir., 762-8394 redwillowartscoalition.org
Region 4 South Adult Mental Health Consortium ACT Team, 335-5100 24/7 Mobile Adult & Children’s Crisis Team, 701- 364-0431 www.r4sconversations.org
Relay for Life Best of MNWest PO Box 21600
Eagan, MN 55121
Sherri Maanum, 651-461-2092 Toni Diede – 320-219-6425 relayforlife.or/bestofMNWest
FB: Relay For Life of Best of the MNWest
Email: douglascountyrelayforlife@ gmail.com
Runestone Alternative School
Michelle Bethke-Kahliher, executive director, 762-0627
Joseph Hurlbut - Coordinator, dean of students
700 Northside Drive NE
www.alexschools.org/Runestone
Runestone Amateur Radio Club
310 Broadway
762-7817
minnesotanationalgaurd.ng.mil
Wayne Johnson, President, 852-9108 www.w0alx.com
Runestone Area Education District #61-6014
763-5559
700 Northside Dr. NE www.runestoneareaeducation.org
Runestone Community Center
763-4466
803 3rd Ave. W.
Mailing address: 704 Broadway (City Hall) vhennen@alexandriamn.city www.alexandriamn.city
Runestone Go Kart Association
Josh Muzik, president, 808-7116 www.runestonegokart.com
Runestone Museum 206 Broadway 763-3160 www.runestonemuseum.org director@runestonemuseum.org
Salvation Army
c/o Viking Towers Office 805 Fillmore St., Alexandria 651-746-3507 www.salvationarmy.org shannon.bodeker@usc.salvationarmy.org
Senior Companion Program
Bonnie Bina 762-3047 www.county.douglas.mn.us
Sertoma Club
P.O. Box 362, Alexandria
Sheriff’s Posse
Law Enforcement Center
762-8151 216 7th Ave. W
Someplace Safe - Advocacy Office
700 CedarSt., Suite 268 762-1995 www.someplacesafe.info
Someplace Safe - Thrift Store
690 Voyager Dr. 763-4677
alex.thriftstore@somplacesafe.info
Support Groups/Health Care 763-5123 * 762-1511 Alomerehealth.org
Theatre L’Homme Dieu 1875 County Rd. 120 NE 846-3150
P.O. Box 1086 www.tlhd.org tlhd@tlhd.org
OLYMPICS special
Area 4
www.specialolympicsminnesota.org 612-333-0999
United Way of Douglas and Pope Counties
Jennifer Jabas, Exec.Director , 834-7800
503 Hawthorne St., P.O. Box 1148 www.uwdp.org
VFW - Veterans of Foreign Wars 1102 3rd Ave. E. 763-9221 www.alexandriavfw.org
Viking Sportsmen
Tim Olson 320-760-2650 tim.olson185@gmail.com www.vikingsportsmen.org
Vikingland Band Festival
Rhonda Blaser, 760-6787 www.vikinglandbandfestival.com
Vikingland Builders Association 509 E 22nd Ave, #103 763-3301
www.vikinglandbuilders.com info@vikinglandbuilders.com
Vikingland Community Support Program
1106 Broadway St. 763-6261
Vikingland Corvette Club
Rick Schoenrock, 760-8301 www.vikinglandcorvetteclub.com vikingvettes@gmail.com
The Village Family Service Center 4133 Iowa St. Suite 105 762-8851 www.thevillagefamily.org info@thevillagefamily.org
Vintage Car Club
Don Kingston 846-3637
Cell number 304-3247 P.O. Box 261
(320) 760-9051
738-1303
(612) 720-5888
SCHOOLS douglas county
ALEXANDRIA TECHNICAL & COMMUNITY COLLEGE
320-762-0221, 1-888-234-1222
President: Michael Seymour
Website: www.alextech.edu
Email: go@alextech.edu
Alexandria Technical and Community College provides quality, hands-on and liberal arts education to more than 3,800 students each year. ATCC offers 40+ programs and transfer pathways granting technical and transfer degrees, diplomas and certificates.
Most programs can be completed in two years or less and skilled graduates are ready to step to the forefront of their chosen professions.
Known for its safe and welcoming environment, the college’s commitment to excellence is reflected in its student success results. ATCC has more than 98% job placement of all graduates, and several in-demand programs with a history of 100% placement.
The college has outstanding graduation rates, more than double the national midpoint for two-year schools. More than $500,000 in scholarships are awarded to deserving and qualified students each year through the ATCC Foundation.
Students at Alexandria College can embark on a college adventure unlike any other. On-campus sporting storage provides a safe place for students to store snowmobiles, ATVs and other equipment. Several area resorts and cabins are available for students to rent during the school year. The ATCC Foundation operates apartment-style housing units on campus, providing safe, convenient housing to 300 students.
The College offers several unique Alexandria College Legends athletics opportunities, including Competitive Fishing, Clay Target League, nationally-competitive eSports, Men’s and Women’s Soccer, Volleyball, Baseball, and Division II Men’s and Women’s Golf. ATCC launched Minnesota’s first competitive collegiate archery program in 2024-25.
Students are encouraged to live their passions through athletics, clubs and ample Student Life activities. This unique blend of academics, athletics and outdoors can’t be found anywhere else.
ALEXANDRIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS - ISD #206
P.O. Box 308
Alexandria, MN 56308
320-762-2141
Superintendent: Rick Sansted
Website: www.alexschools.org
E-mail: schoolboard@alexschools.org
Alexandria Area High School
320-762-2142
Principal: Chad Duwenhoegger
Asst. Principal: Robert Brakke
Discovery Middle School
320-762-7900
Principal: Heather Timm
Asst. Principal: Sara Kosters
Lincoln Elementary
320-762-3320
Principal: Brendan Bogart
Voyager Elementary 320-762-3325
Principal: Dana Christenson
Woodland Elementary 320-762-3300
Principal: Stephanie Ruegemer
Garfield Elementary 320-762-3350
Principal: Troy Wunderlich
Carlos Elementary 320-852-7181
Principal: Troy Wunderlich
Miltona Science Magnet Elementary 877-736-1419
Principal: Troy Wunderlich
Community Education 320-762-3310
Director: Lynn Jenc
Early Education Center 320-762-3305
Center coordinator: April Larson
School board:
Angie Krebs, chair – akrebs@alexschools.org
Dave Anderson, vice chair – danderso@alexschools.org
Alan Zeithamer, treasurer– azeitham@alexschools.org
Pam Carlson, clerk – pcarlson@alexschools.org
Maureen Eigen, director – meigen@alexschools.org
Laura Knudsen, director - lknudsen@alexschools.org
Shawn Reilly, director - soreilly@alexschools.org
The Alexandria Public Schools School Board generally meets on the third Monday of each month with the exception of January, February and September, when the meetings are the fourth Monday.
HIGH SCHOOL alexandria area
GRADES 9-12
Alexandria Area High School (AAHS) is a modern education campus that offers an innovative learning program where every student is known. Its small, innovative learning communities –the Academies of Alexandria – are preparing students for college and career opportunities, while delivering a truly personalized learning experience tailored to every student. In addition to the required core curriculum, students are provided with project-based, interdisciplinary learning that gives them “real world” experience and provides connections with local businesses and professionals. State-of-the-art learning labs such as the design/build, innovation garage, CNA health lab, aviation simulator, and culinary arts classrooms give students hands-on, relevant learning experiences.
With more than 180 academic course options, including the Early College program, AAHS is committed to offering a comprehensive approach to post-secondary success. This includes more opportunities to earn college credit than are available at any other high school, all while staying enrolled at AAHS and taking courses on the high school campus.
The Center for Advanced Professional Studies (CAPS) program immerses students in real-world experiences in professional settings. These authentic learning experiences, with local businesses, provide a competitive edge. Students earn high school credit and in some cases, college credit at the same time.
A one-to-one digital learning initiative has provided Chromebook laptops to all students at AAHS. AAHS is located at 4300 Pioneer Rd. SE in Alexandria.
GRADES 6-8
Discovery Middle School (DMS) unites students transitioning from elementary level grades into our grade 6-8 middle school community.
Within the world of young adolescents, a variety of changes occur in the middle school years. Discovery Middle School educators embrace this developmental stage, providing supportive, responsive learning environments where students thrive socially, emotionally and academically. Students encounter new and exciting opportunities for social emotional growth as they forge new friendships and experiences. Students are part of cohesive learning teams in grades 6, 7 and 8, overseen by a group of teachers who foster a caring, personalized learning experience. Coursework and learning are designed to ignite exploration, allowing students to uncover passions and interests, while expanding relationships amongst peers. Staff cultivates high expectations and advances student learning. Daily learning experiences promote students’ growth in communication, collaboration, and critical thinking skills.
GRADES K-5
Lincoln Elementary is home to approximately 490 students in grades K-5. Our mission is working as a team to ensure all students learn and grow.The Lincoln A Team strives to achieve our mission by partnering with families and monitoring the progress of all students.
Lincoln prides itself on its responsive, family-friendly, studentcentered atmosphere and whole-child approach. Lincoln implements the Benchmark Advance reading/language arts curriculum that is centered on the science of reading, and teachers deliver the Everyday Math curriculum. In an effort
SCHOOL discovery middle
Students enjoy coursework in a variety of Discovery Middle School settings including the Family and Consumer Science Lab, the Tech Innovation Shop, Maker Space, the weight room, a fine arts music complex, a swimming pool, an auditorium and five state-of-the-art gymnasiums. Students also access an expansive and beautiful outdoor learning space during the school day and after school. Our outdoor space includes a nature trail, a track, football fields, soccer fields, tennis courts, an ice skating rink, and baseball/softball fields. A wide variety of extracurricular programs before and after school are available to Discovery students’ in both indoor and outdoor settings.
Discovery Middle School values a connected, collaborative school culture which interweaves the strengths of our students, families, staff, and community to continuously improve and grow. We are a school community filled with active learning and Cardinal pride.
Discovery Middle School is located at 510 McKay Ave. N. in Alexandria.
ELEMENTARY
to address the whole learner through best practice, Lincoln supportsstudentsthroughstrategicbehavioralsupportplanning embedded in problem-solving teams. Lincoln embraces the Code of Conduct anchored to the standards of Respect, Honesty, Kindness, Responsibility and Fairness founded in the core competencies of Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relational Skills, and Responsible Decision Making.
Lincoln was recognized as an Exemplary High Performing National Blue Ribbon School in 2019. incoln Elementary is located at 1120 Lark St. in Alexandria.
ELEMENTARY voyager
GRADES K-5
Voyager Elementary is on 17 acres and includes the William F. Banke Memorial Marsh, a wildlife area that offers students, parents, and staff the opportunity to learn about nature. The building is unique in design and arrangement, with each grade level sharing a common atrium and multi-purpose hallway. Facilities include barrier-free access to the cafeteria, gymnasium, media center, computer labs, art room, and playground. Each room is equipped with computers, presentation equipment, and Smart Board technology. Voyager teachers value connecting with students, partnering with parents, and collaborating effectively to ensure learning.
Voyager uses the Benchmark Advance reading/ language arts curriculum that is centered on the science of reading, and for math, the Everyday Math curriculum is taught. The Code of Conduct (respect, responsibility, honesty, kindness, and fairness) is reinforced with a positive behavioral support system.
Voyager Elementary is located at 203 Voyager Dr. in Alexandria.
GRADES K-5
Woodland Elementary (K-5)
Situatedona48-acresite,WoodlandElementaryisdesignedto provideasustainable,efficientandflexiblelearningenvironment. Its beautiful setting provides unique outdoor experiences such as the school garden, walking/snowshoeing the trails, using the outdoor classroom, and large open playground areas.
Woodland staff members are committed to providing exceptional learning opportunities, embracing a personalized and responsive approach to meet student needs. Data is used on a consistent basis to drive decisions as they seek to continually improve. Woodland uses a Benchmark Advance curriculum that is centered on the science of reading. The Everyday Math curriculum that is aligned to state standards
provides students with math skills that prepare them for realworld math situations. Woodland has a strong social-emotional program that focuses on positive reinforcement and teaching of our district’s Code of Conduct (respect, responsibility, honesty, kindness, and fairness).
Classrooms are equipped with interactive boards and presentation systems. Woodland students have access to technology through a 1:1 ratio of Chromebooks in all grades.
Woodland was recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School in 2017.
Woodland Elementary is located at 1410 S. McKay Ave. in Alexandria.
ELEMENTARIES garfield, miltona and carlos (gmc)
GRADES K-5
Garfield, Miltona Science Magnet and Carlos Elementary schools are K-5 schools that are part of Alexandria Public Schools. While all three schools enjoy the benefits of being part of a larger school district, each of the GMC schools prides itself on the relationships it fosters with students and families. Due to the smaller size, staff at every GMC building are able to really get to know students and families.
The schools feature up-to-date technology opportunities for students at all levels. Each student has a 1-to-1 Chromebook device and each classroom is equipped with an interactive TV. Special area teachers instruct in physical education, science, music, art and media. Specialized programming is offered through Reading Intervention, Special Education and classes for High PotentialLearners.
Garfield Elementary staff members nurture students in an open, friendly atmosphere. The family atmosphere permeates the school and is supported by involved parents. Due to the open layout of the building, the Garfield staff and students truly create a family environment where everyone feels connected. Garfield provides many creative educational opportunities supported by experienced teachers. Garfield was recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School in 2013.
Garfield Elementary is located at 303 Sanstead St. E. in Garfield.
Miltona Science Magnet Elementary has an emphasis on the environment and science. Located on 12 acres of wooded hills and trails, a meadow and wetlands area, its motto is: “Branching out to create an appreciation of our environment.” Teachers integrate science into the curriculum through the use of their outdoor classroom and school forest. Students can utilize cross country skis, snowshoes, GPS devices,digital cameras, an ice rink and a sledding hill on a daily basis. Miltona has been recognized as a Reward School five times and received the School of Excellence Validation in 2015. A new updated playground was installed in 2017, and Miltona received a new addition in 2019.
Miltona Science Magnet Elementary is located at 271 Dale Ave. in Miltona.
Carlos Elementary School is a little school with a lot of heart! The staff is committed to providing a quality education for each student and is heavily supported by a very generous community. Carlos Elementary prides itself on its familyfriendly, student-centered atmosphere that always embraces best practices. From the playground to field trips, students encounter journeys that give them memories that will last a lifetime. A new outdoor learning space was constructed in 2023 with plans to cultivate the surrounding area coming soon. Carlos has a child care program after school and a five-daya-week preschool program. Carlos Elementary received the School of Excellence Validation in 2015.
Carlos Elementary School is located at 20 N. Douglas Ave. in Carlos.
early education
CENTER
Early Education, part of Alexandria Public Schools Community Education, provides learning opportunities for students (birth-5 years) along with their parents/guardians/grandparents. The teamiscommittedtoprovidingqualityeducationalopportunities for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and their families. Our unique center accommodates a variety of early education learning environments, including flexible classrooms, indoor/outdoor playgrounds, gardens, and a nature/walking trail.
The Early Education team consists of caring, and supportive Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) licensed teachers committed to providing exceptional learning opportunities offering individualized attention and learning goals aligned with Alexandria Public Schools’ curriculum for a smooth transition to elementary. Early Education’s strong social-emotional program focuses on positive reinforcement and teaching of our district’s Code of Conduct (respect, responsibility, honesty, kindness, and fairness).
The following programs are offered at the Early Education Center:
Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE)
3 and 4-year-old Preschool
Parent Education
Early Education Enrichment Courses
Shenanigans Indoor Playground, Climbing Wall and Parties
community
Alexandria Public Schools Community Education was a Minnesota community pioneer, beginning one of the first Community Education programs in Minnesota in 1971. Whether it’s academic, enrichment, social, emotional or recreational opportunities, Alexandria Public Schools Community Education has something for everyone.
Early Childhood Family Education, Birth-5 years
Parent Education
Preschool, 3-5 years
Shenanigans Indoor Playground/Climbing Wall
Parties/Laser Tag/Nerf Wars
Alexandria Area Gymnastics
Youth Enrichment and Recreation
Compass, School Age Childcare
Adults & Students with Disabilities
Adult Enrichment and Recreation
Alexandria Area Adult Basic Education
District Volunteer Services
Outdoor Recreational Gear Library
District Facility Rentals
For more information or a complete listing of opportunities, call 320-762-3310 or visit www.alexschools.org/ce.
brandon-evansville
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
ISD #2908
Website: www.b-e.k12.mn.us
District Office
Brandon-Evansville K-1
Brandon-Evansville Middle School/High School 206 West Third St., PO Box 185, Brandon, MN 56315 320-524-2263, 320-834-4084, Fax: 320-524-2228
Brandon-Evansville 2-5
Brandon-Evansville Elementary School 123 2nd Ave., PO Box 40, Evansville, MN 56326 218-948-2241, 320-834-4084, Fax: 218-948-2441
Superintendent/elementary principal: Louisa Glenetske
High school principal: Brian Novak
Dean of students/athletic director: Trent Hintermeister
School board:
Jana Anderson, chairperson – 320-766-8393
Rachel Wagner, vice chairperson – 320-834-4503
Stacy Beaumia, clerk - 320-766-0403
Jaci Stepan, treasurer – 320-760-0426
Kent Huisman – 218-948-2428
Andy Siira – 320-524-2766
Trent Froemming – 218-770-9488
a series of parent/child slides, ladders, nets, mazes, horizontal climbing wall, and imagination-inspiring play zones! Ages 1-12
OSAKIS PUBLIC SCHOOL - ISD #213
500 East 1st Ave., P.O. Box X, Osakis, MN 56360
320-859-2191
Website – www.osakis.k12.mn.us
Superintendent – Justin Dahlheimer 7-12 principal – Brad Hoffarth
PreK-6 principal – Shad Schmidt
west central area
PUBLIC SCHOOL
ISD #2342
301 County Rd. 2, Barrett, MN 56311
320-528-7300
Website – www.isd2342.org
Superintendent – Paul Brownlow, pbrownlow@isd2342.org
WCA South Elementary
31 North Central Ave., Kensington, MN 56343
320-965-7600
Principal – Natalie Prasch, nprasch@isd2342.org
Dean of Students – Megan Dotts, mdotts@isd2342.org
PUBLIC SCHOOLS osakis
School board:
Michael Collins – 320-859-6845
Becky Hensley – 320-859-5541
Corey Goodwin – 320-859-5438
Amy Weisser – 320-493-5074
Greg Faber – 320-859-5697
Jeff Kalpin - 320-766-8887
WCA North Elementary
411 First St. SE, Elbow Lake, MN 56531 218-685-7500
Principal – Natalie Prasch, nprasch@isd2342.org
Dean of Students – Megan Dotts, mdotts@isd2342.org
WCA Secondary School
301 County Rd. 2, Barrett, MN 56311 320-528-7400
Principal – Nathan Wood, nwood@isd2342.org
Dean of Students/Activities Director Jacob Foslien, jfoslien@isd2342.org
School board:
Kayla Sanstead – ksanstead@isd2342. org
Sara Strunk – sstrunk@isd2342.org
Michelle Nessman – mnessman@ isd2342.org
Nathan Porter - nporter@isd2342.org
Miah Ulrich – julrich@isd2342.org
Terry Christenson – terry.christenson@ isd2342.org
Gary Sabolik – gsabolik@isd2342.org
420 Irving St., Alexandria, MN 56308
320-763-5861
Website: www.stmaryalexandria.org/stmarysschool
Principal: Troy Sladek
St. Mary’s School is a vital extension of our parish faith community who work together to become more aware, informed, and involved in local and global concerns.
The collaboration of staff, students, and parents contribute to an educational setting where high academic achievement and behavioral standards are the expectation.
We believe in the basic goodness of each person. Our commitment is to provide a positive atmosphere where Catholic Christian values are taught, modeled, and practiced, giving each child the freedom and direction to develop his/her personal
worth and uniqueness. We have a further commitment to provide a variety of faith filled experiences, so students have the opportunity to develop a Christian philosophy enabling them to grow through Catholic doctrine and Christ’s message.
We believe every child is an individual with the ability to learn and develop through differentiated academic curriculum, responding to the needs of the whole child: Spiritual, emotional, intellectual, social and physical.
We believe the importance of good communication, realizing that such open, positive relationships are necessary to everyone’s growth experience.
CATHOLIC SCHOOL st. mary’s
KALON PREP ACADEMY
1877 Aga Dr. Suite 220, Alexandria, MN 56308
320-460-8881
Website: www.kalonprep.org
Executive director: Chris Kragenbring
Kalon Prep is a high school choice that is a strengths-based, whole student, college and career focused school. It is a tuition-free charter school approved by the Minnesota Department of Education.
LUTHERAN SCHOOL zion
300 Lake St., Alexandria, MN 56308
320-763-4842
Website: www.zionalex.org
Principal: Andrew Strickland
Zion is a fully-accredited and licensed preschool through eighth-grade program that offers quality, Christian-based education for all children in the Alexandria area. We provide a well-rounded curriculum in core subjects as well as religion, music, art, physical education and extracurriculars such as band, orchestra and sports. We deal with each child as an individual child of God, nurturing them to their
We are committed to providing an exceptional campus culture that will foster strong academic achievement integrated with caring adults, relevant experiences and a daily dose of fun. Our team has: contagious energy and enthusiasm, a plethora of strengths and lots of love.
Mission: To meet students where they are and guide them where they want to go. We will do so by listening, leading and launching them on a path to become the best version of themselves.
full potential in spiritual, academic, physical, and emotional growth. The school, church and home work together teach Christian values/morals to prepare them as responsible members of society and God’s kingdom.
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL alexandria community
2505 Highway 29 N., Alexandria, MN 56308
320-763-4050
Website: www.accsmn.org
Email: info@accsmn.org
Head of School: Jaclyn Loween
Operations Director: Stephanie Erickson
A Community Christian School for Students Grades K-12, Home of the Royals
Mission: ACCS provides an engaging and relational academic environment, equipping the next generation to learn, love and lead.
Values: Nurturing hearts of Jesus, Educating the Whole Child, Cultivating Caring Community, Inspiring Tomorrow’s Leaders, and Developing a World Class School
School Verse: 1 Peter 2:9
Academic Accrediting Agency: Association of Christian Schools International Vision for the future: Stand-alone Christian school
on 15-20 acres of land, equipping more than 200 students each year
Why come to experience Christian education with ACCS? Because your children will be:
Going to school at the same time and in the same location (K-12).
Receiving an education that honors and promotes Christian values.
Participating in MSHSL athletics and Christian Athletics League (CAL) and fine arts programs (grades 7 -12), representing Christian values in our community and beyond.
Immersed in an environment that nurtures their social-emotional, relational, academic and spiritual needs.
Engaged in core-content and elective classes with curriculum rooted in Biblical principals and spiritual disciplines.
Building relationships with peers and adults from 22 Alexandria area churches.
ACADEMY
Sacred Journey Academy P.O. Box 1411, Alexandria, MN 56308 320-391-0410
Email: info@sacredjourneyacademy.org Website: www.sacredjourneyacademy.org
Sacred Journey Academy opened 2023 as a Kindergarten through 8th grade community discipleship
school deeply rooted in the life and love of Jesus. We seek to serve passionately Christian families within a 75-mile radius of Alexandria, Minnesota. Our commitment to parents and our student body is to grow by at least one grade per year allowing the 8th grade class to continue through graduation.
AGNES
Size: 137 acres Depth: 31 feet
Features: Fishing pier in City Park
Public access: City-owned access on southwest end off Agnes Blvd.
Named for early settler Will Kinkead’s girlfriend who lived out East.
ANDREW
Size: 918 acres Depth: 83 feet
Features: Sandy beaches, spring-fed, popular recreational lake
Public access: Southeast side off Co. Rd. 28
Named for first physician in Alexandria.
BLACKWELL
Size: 307 acres Depth: 42 feet
Public access: East side off CountryLn.
Named for early settler of Holmes City.
BROPHY
Size: 293 acres Depth: 44 feet
Features: Island, sandy beaches
Public access: Northwest shore off Co. Rd. 82 and Brophy Park Rd.
Named for Brophy family, early residents.
BURGEN
CARLOS
Size: 2,598 acres Depth: 163 feet
Features: Access to chain of lakes, clear, deep
Public accesses: North shore in state park off Co. Rd. 38; northeast shore near state park; west shore off Co. Rd. 11; east shore off Co Rd. 42 and E. Lake Carlos Dr.
Reports vary, but one story is that lakes L’Homme Dieu and Carlos were named by an early settler in honor of two friends at West Point Academy.
CHIPPEWA
Size: 1,175 acres Depth: 95 feet
Features: Deep, headwaters of Chippewa River
Public access: Northeast corner off Co.Rd. 12
Named for Native Americans.
CHRISTINA
Size: 3,978 acres Depth: 14 feet
Features: Large, shallow
Public access: Southwest end off Co. Rd. 82
Named for the Queen of Sweden.
CROOKED
Size: 281 acres Depth: 35 feet
Features: Quiet
Public access: North end off Co.Rd. 27
Named for its contour.
DARLING
Size: 1,050 acres Depth: 62 feet
Features: Water access to chain of lakes. Public access: Access by water from Lake Carlos.
Named for Andrew Darling who settled in the area in 1860
DEVILS
Size: 234 acres Depth: 35 feet
Features: Spring-fed, sandy beaches, connects to county park
Public access: North side off Co.Rd. 7 and Devil’s Lake Rd.
LAKES douglas county LAKE
Size: 174 acres Depth: 43 feet
Features: Small, steeply sloped shoreline
Public access: North end off Co. Rd. 23
Named for William Burgen, who lived on the southwest shore in 1869.
COWDRY
Size: 242 acres Depth: 52 feet
Features: Small, clear
Public access: Northeast corner off Co. Rd. 82 and E. Lake Cowdry Rd.
Named for Samuel Cowdry, an early settler.
Size: 614 acres Depth: 16 feet
Features: Shallow with sandy beaches
Public access: South end off Lakes Rd.
GENEVA
Size: 640 acres Depth: 63 feet
Features: Pier on north end, access to chain of lakes
Public access: Northwest side off Hwy. 29 and Southeast side off Co. Rd. 82
Called Rowley on early maps; renamed by Walter Scott Shotwell after resort town of Lake Geneva in Switzerland.
GILBERT
Size: 202 acres Depth: 17 feet
Features: Quiet
Public access: North end off Co. Rd. 7 and Moe Hall Rd.
Named for an early settler.
GRANTS
Size: 177 acres Depth: 60 feet
Public access: Northwest corner off Co.Rd. 94
HENRY
Size: 152 acres Depth: 32 feet
Features: Next to City Park
Public access: Accessible by water from Lake Agnes
Named for the son of Charles Cook, an early settler.
IDA
Size: 4,427 acres Depth: 106 feet
Features: Large, clear; sandy beaches
Public accesses: North side off Co.Rd. 34 and Big Horn Bay Rd.; east side off Co.Rd. 34 and Pilgrim Point Rd.; southeast side off Co.Rd. 34 and Sunset Strip
Named by Myron Colony, one of the lake’s first colonists, in honor of a girlfriend out East.
INDIAN
FREEBORN lake
Size: 248 acres Depth: 18 feet
Public access: Northwest side off Co. Rd. 96
Size: 76 acres Depth: 38 feet
Public access: North side off Co. Rd. 6 and Indian Lake Rd.
IRENE
Size: 639 acres Depth: 44 feet
Public access: Northwest side off Hwy. 29 and Irene Rd.; southeast side off Co. Rd. 64
First known as Reservation Lake, renamed for Irene Roadruck, daughter of early settler.
JENNIE
Size: 300 acres Depth: 6 feet
Public access: South end of Co. Rd. 56
LATOKA
Size: 753 acres Depth: 108 feet
Features: Clear, deep, good water quality, public swimming beach
Public accesses: North side off Co.Rd. 82, West side of South Basin off Hwy. 27 and Vonderheid Dr.
Named for Native Americans.
LITTLE CHIPPEWA
Size: 269 acres Depth: 24 feet
Features: Shallow, sandy, connects to county park
Public access: South shore off Co.Rd. 108
Named for Native Americans.
LOBSTER
Size: 1,329 acres Depth: 65 feet
Features: Many bays and points, island
Public access: West end off Co. Rd. 27
Named for its shape, which resembles a lobster. It is believed this lake was first called Kinkead, but later changed.
LONG
Size: 218 acres Depth: 18 feet
Public access: East end off Long Lake Rd.
Named for its contour.
LOUISE
Size: 214 acres Depth: 33 feet
Public access: West side off Co.Rd. 22
Named for a child of Charles Cook, an early settler.
MAPLE
Size: 831 acres Depth: 78 feet
Features: Mostly shallow, spring-fed, excellent water quality
Public access: North end off Co.Rd. 4; east side off Co. Rd. 87
Named for the many maple trees that surrounded the lake.
L’HOMME DIEU lake
Size: 1,801 acres Depth: 85 feet
Features: Access to chain of lakes, public swimming beach
Public accesses: Northwest side off Co. Rd. 42; northeast side off Co. Rd. 120
Reports vary, but one story is that lakes L’Homme Dieu and Carlos were named by an early settler in honor of two friends who attended West Point.
LAKE mill
Size: 451 acres Depth: 40 feet
Features: Spring-fed, deep, clear
Public access: Southeast corner off Hwy. 27
Called Cornelia on early maps; unknown how it was renamed.
MARY
Size: 2,450 acres Depth: 40 feet
Features: Large, gradual slopes, popular recreational lake.
Public access: Northwest corner off Hwy. 27; southwest corner off Co. Rd. 4 and Little Mary Circle.
Named for Mary Kinkead, a sister to some of Alexandria’s original settlers.
MILTONA
Size: 5,724 acres Depth: 105 feet
Features: Largest lake in county; deep, clear; sandy beaches
Public accesses: North shore off Co. Rd. 14 and Sandy Beach Dr.; northeast side off Hwy. 29 and North Lake Miltona Dr.; west side off Spring Lake Rd.
Named for Florence Miltona Roadruck, who homesteaded in Leaf Valley with husband.
MINA
Size: 411 acres Depth: 123 feet
Public access: North point off Co. Rd. 8
Named by Fredric Von Baumback, a Prussian officer, a major in the Civil War and Secretary of State, for his mother.
MOON
Size: 144 acres Depth: 38 feet
Public access: North side off Co.Rd. 82.
MOSES
Size: 824 acres Depth: 32 feet
Features: Clear, sandy
Public access: West side off Co. Rd. 16
Named for religious prophet, or possibly for a prominent Alexandria family.
OSAKIS
Size: 6,389 acres Depth: 86 feet
Features: Large lake with many bars and fishing structures
Public access: South end in Osakis; west side off Co. Rd. 10; north end off Co. Rd. 10 (other access inTodd County)
Name likely derived from Ojibwe Indian name for the lake, “Oh-za-kees,” which means “place of the Sauk” and refers to Sauk Indians who roamed the area.
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OSCA
Size: 1,119 acres Depth: 25 feet
Features: Island
Public access: North side off State Hwy. 27
Named for the King of Sweden.
Size: 263 acres Depth: 40 feet
Public access: South side off Hwy. 114 and Pocket Lake Rd.
Named for its contour.
RACHEL
Size: 442 acres Depth: 65 feet
Public access: East shore off Co.Rd. 93
Named for the daughter of an early Holmes City settler.
RED ROCK
Size: 903 acres Depth: 22 feet
Features: Shallow
Public access: East side off Shorewood Dr.
RENO
Size: 3,793 acres Depth: 23 feet
Features: Large, shallow, sandy (most of lake is in Pope County)
Public access: Northeast end off Hwy. 29
ROUND
Size: 81 acres Depth: 30 feet
Features: Quiet
Public access: South end off Co.Rd. 27
Named for its contour.
SMITH
Size: 666 acres Depth: 30 feet
Features: Spring-fed, quiet
Public access: Northeast corner off Co. Rd. 82 and Smith Lake Rd.
Named for a family that homesteaded near the lake.
STOWE
Size: 389 acres Depth: 14 feet
Public access: West end off Co. Rd. 82 and Stowe Lake Rd.
TURTLE
Size: 218 acres Depth: 21 feet
Public access: Southwest corner off Co.Rd. 88
UNION
Size: 107 acres Depth: 45 feet
Public access: SE side off Co. Rd. 23
WINONA lake
Size: 213 acres Depth: 9 feet
Public access: City-owned, carry-in access on northwest end
Probably named by Mary Kinkead, sister of Alexander and William, the first settlers in Alexandria. The first child born in Fort Alexandria was also named Winona.
VERMONT
Size: 338 acres Depth: 59 feet
Public access: Southeast side off Hwy. 29 and E. Lake Vermont Rd.
VICTORIA
Size: 417 acres Depth: 60 feet
Features: Long, narrow lake with access to Lake Geneva
Public access: South end off Hazel Hill Rd.
Called Scocka on early maps; renamed by Walter Shotwell in honor of English queen. His father, Daniel, homesteaded between lakes Victoria and Geneva in 1859.
WHISKEY
Size: 160 acres Depth: 46 feet
Public access: North shore off Co. Rd. 58
PARKS douglas county
CITY PARKS
Most cities in the area maintain city parks, many of which offer playground equipment and picnic areas.
Big Ole Central Park is on the north end of Broadway in Alexandria, next to Lake Agnes. It features year-round restrooms, fishing pier, gazebo, kiosk shelter, bike repair station and serves as a trail head for the Central Lakes Trail.
Bluebird Park is on Agnes Blvd. near Kinkead Cemetery in Alexandria.
Carter Park, on Benjamin Drive off of Co. Rd. 22 in Alexandria, has a playground..
Dean Melton Fillmore Park isatFillmore St. and 15th Ave. West in Alexandria. It features a picnic shelter, ball fields, skate park and playground.
Fred Foslien Park, in Victoria Heights, two blocks south of Co. Rd. 27 off Knut Street in Alexandria, has a playground.
Geneva Crest Park is on the west side of Lake Geneva in Alexandria. Take Co. Rd. 82 E., turn north on Birch Ave., go 3/4 mile, go east on Basswood two blocks and north on Geneva Dr. It has a playground, small ballfield and sand volleyball court.
Goose Park is three blocks west of Broadway on Fifth Ave. W. in Alexandria, next to Knute Nelson Memorial Field ballpark.
Lake Agnes Park is on the south shore of Lake Agnes along County Rd. 37 in Alexandria.
Lake Burgen Park, on Rosewood and Snowbird lanes on the west side of lake Burgen, has a playground.
Lake Connie Park is on Seventh Ave. E. between Roosevelt and Spruce streets in Alexandria.
Lakeview Park is near County Rd. 82 East and Birch Ave. in Alexandria. Take Co. Rd. 82 E. to Birch Ave., turn west on Runestone Place and west on Lake Park Ave. It has a playground and picnic shelter.
CITY PARK
Alexandria City Park is at the north end of Alexandria, one block west of County Rd. 42. It offers a playground, reservable picnic area, pickleball courts, swimming beach, restrooms and fishing pier.
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Manor Hills Park is in Alexandria. Take Hwy. 29 N. to Manor Dr. and go two blocks to the right on Springdale. It has a playground and small ballfield.
Martin’s Hope Park, on Second Ave. across the street from Big Ole Central Park in Alexandria, has a picnic gazebo.
Noonan Park is at Nokomis St. and 10th Ave. in Alexandria. It has restrooms, picnic shelters, walking paths, playground and winter ice skating.
Oak Knoll Park is on the northeast side of Alexandria near McKay Ave. Take Hwy. 29 North, turn right on McKay Ave. and left on Oak Knoll Dr. It has a playground and small ballfield.
Osagi Park is on Lake St. in the city of Osakis. It features picnic tables and shelter, restrooms, playground and lakeshore (no swimming area).
Pooch Playland is a dog park with a fenced-in area located at the south end of Victor St. in Alexandria.
Runestone Park is about one mile east of Broadway in Alexandria on Sixth Ave. E.
Skylark Park, north of Kinkead Cemetery on Amanda Lane in Alexandria, has a playground.
Lake Brophy County Park, located on the north side of Lake Brophy, is the newest addition to the county’s park system. Take Co. Rd. 82 west of Alexandria to the Brophy Landing road. The park was built with a Legacy Grant from the State of Minnesota in 2018. It features a public swimming beach, picnic area, mountain bike course, fishing pier, children’s playground, fire pit, hiking trails, a sledding hill and crosscountry ski trails. It also has access to the Central Lakes Trail. A new visitor center with restrooms and a winter warming area is also planned for sometime in the summer of 2022.
Summer Meadows Park, on the north side of Alexandria near Scenic Heights Road and Summer Lane, has a playground.
Veterans Memorial Park is at 802 Broadway in Alexandria. It includes a replica of the Liberty Bell and granite monoliths with the names of more than 7,000 veterans, as well as restrooms and a picnic area. It also includes the Matt Kjelland Memorial basketball court.
Woodland Park, on the north side of Alexandria on Woodland Dr., just north of Hwy. 29, has a playground.
COUNTY PARKS
Chippewa Park is three miles north of Brandon on Co. Rd. 108. It features picnic tables, shelters, charcoal grills, restrooms, showers, drinking water, a swimming beach, playground, horseshoe pit and camping sites.
Curt Felt Memorial Park is north of Alexandria off Co. Rd. 42. It has a volleyball court, playground, a picnic shelter, restrooms, horseshoe courts and a softball field.
Lake Brophy Wayside Park is west of Alexandria at the intersection of Co. Rds. 82 and 8. It has picnic tables, charcoal grills, restroom, drinking water, playground and views of Lake Brophy.
Kensington Rune Stone Park is 15 miles west of Alexandria on State Hwy. 27. It’s where the famed Kensington Runestone was found. A visitor center was constructed in 2017 which offers modern restrooms, an interpretive room, a gathering space and drinking water. The park also includes picnic tables, shelters, charcoal grills, electricity, a heated building with kitchen facilities, softball field, horseshoe pit, volleyball court, playground, hiking, mountain bike trails, cross country ski trails and historic displays.
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PARK
Spruce Hill Park is near Miltona. From Alexandria, take Hwy. 29 to Co. Rd. 5 and go east five miles. It has a stocked trout stream, picnic tables, shelters, charcoal grills, electricity, restrooms, drinking water, softball field, and interpretive, hiking and cross country ski trails.
PARK state
Lake Carlos State Park is near Carlos.TakeStateHwy.29northfrom Alexandria, turn west on Co. Rd. 38, turn left into park. Permit is required; purchase at park office ($7/day, $35/ year). The park features trails for hiking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling, as well as picnic tables, shelters, a swimming beach, play area, campsites, camper cabins, group camp, group center, restrooms, showers, boat landing, amphitheater, visitor/interpretive center, naturalist programs, geocaching and an equestrian area. Rentals are available for canoes, kayaks and snowshoes. Checkouts are available for fishing and birding kits and GPS units.
City Park Beach - Alexandria
Lake Henry in Alexandria City Park, one block west of County Road 42.
BEACHES public
Chippewa County Park BeachBrandon Between lakes Little Chippewa and Devil’s off County Road 108.
Lake Brophy County ParkAlexandria TakeCo.Rd.82westofAlexandria to the Brophy Landing road.
Lake Carlos State Park - Carlos Lake Carlos, seven miles north of Alexandria off State Highway 29 and County Road 38.
Lake Latoka Beach - Alexandria Take County Road 82 west from Alexandria, turn south on County Road 90, then west onto Latoka Beach Road.
Lake L’Homme Dieu BeachAlexandria Take State Highway 29 north of Alexandria to the beach.
Lake Osakis Beach - Osakis Located on East Lake Street in Osakis.
Rotary Beach - Alexandria Between lakes L’Homme Dieu and Carlos off County Road 42.
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