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Life in the heartland moves at a whole different pace, which is exactly why we live here. It’s the wind in our faces, the sun on our backs, and the wideopen freedom that makes this place home.
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And a big part of that freedom is having first-rate medical care just around the bend. That’s why we are proud to serve this community. We work here because we love it here, and we know that local healthcare keeps a place healthy, strong, and growing.
You don’t have to leave this special corner of the world to get world-class care. You’ll find us right here, whenever you need us. Until then, enjoy the rush.
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fter getting a taste of an early spring, the return of cold weather really put a damper on the hopes of a longer outdoor season. Fortunately, we Minnesotans are a hardy bunch and bounce back quickly, taking life as it comes in this part of the country. From the first hint of spring to the drop of the last leaf, Minnesotans revel in the outdoor life we have available to us, and the Alexandria lakes area has much to enjoy. The return of summer is marked by Memorial Day and Ole Oppe Fest. Formerly Awake the Lakes, the festival includes the Memorial Day parade and ceremony to honor our troops as well as music, food and entertainment. Rain or shine, we get you ready for the summer days that are just on the horizon. Love the water? Then head for one of the many lakes for swimming, skiing, boating or fishing. Lori Mork Prefer to stay on dry ground? There are nine golf EDITOR courses for you to choose from. Or skate, hike or bike along the Central Lakes Trail. There are many state, county and city parks where you can enjoy camping or maybe a picnic. You can spend a Saturday night at the Viking Speedway where the racing action is hot and heavy, or maybe you prefer an indoor activity. Alexandria has just what you’re looking for. You can browse for antiques, shop Alexandria’s historic downtown or the Viking Plaza, see a movie at the nine-screen theater or tour a winery. You can explore the area’s fascinating museums and history, including the controversial Kensington Runestone. Still haven’t found your niche? If your taste runs toward the artistic, there are many wonderful theater productions and concerts to enjoy. Alexandria and the surrounding area provide a variety of parades, celebrations, and arts and crafts shows throughout the summer. There’s even an amusement park, go-cart racing, horseback riding and a water park for you to enjoy. Then flavor your day with a stop at one of the fine local restaurants or coffee shops where the food and the ambience will refresh you. Browse through our Vacationer for the endless opportunities that await you. Enjoy!
Echo Press • (320)763-3133 • www.echopress.com A publication of the Echo Press Publisher: Jody Hanson
Inside this issue May/June 2016
Alexandria Area Arts Association page 6
Arts & Entertainment
Central Lakes Symphony Orchestra................................................4 Osakis events calendar...................................................................5 Central Lakes Concert Association..................................................8 Events calendar...............................................................................9 Evansville Arts Center...................................................................10 Theatre L’Homme Dieu..................................................................11 Ongoing events.............................................................................35 A taste of the lakes area...............................................................36 Alexandria dining guide.................................................................38
Erickson’s Petting Zoo page 12
Activities
Burr Vineyards..............................................................................14 Scenic airplane tours....................................................................16 Shop downtown............................................................................17 Area golf guide..............................................................................18 Memorial Day/Ole Oppe Fest........................................................20 Boat safely....................................................................................26
Lakes, Parks, Museums Lake Carlos State Park..................................................................22 Douglas County Historical Society................................................23 Central Lakes Trail.........................................................................28 Beaches........................................................................................29 Minnesota Lakes Maritime Museum.............................................30 Parks.............................................................................................31 Lakes............................................................................................32
Big Ole and the Runestone page 34
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a r t s e h c r O Symphony
Giving back through music
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community organization based in Alexandria and dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in West Central Minnesota through its beautiful orchestra music, the Central Lakes Symphony Orchestra is an organization more than 50 members strong from the communities of Alexandria, Brandon, Carlos, Fergus Falls, Garfield, Glenwood, Miltona, Nelson, Osakis, Villard and Vining. The orchestra, led by Jefferson High School Or-
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chestra Director 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 www.centrallakessymphony.org, or contact artistic director Brad Lambrecht at (320) 815-5168 or blambrec@alexandria.k12.mn.us; or executive director Joelle Burreson at (320) 760-5515 or jburreso@alexandria.k12.mn.us. The CLSO mailing address is 1210 Broadway Street, Suite 240, Box 105, Alexandria, MN 56308.
BEAUTIFUL MUSIC
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SYMPHONY FROM SCANDINAVIA Sunday, May 22, 2 p.m. Performing Arts Center (AAHS) PROGRAM: Finlandia, Sibelius Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor, Grieg Ann DuHamel, piano TICKET INFORMATION Single tickets can be purchased at the door for $11 for adults and $5 for students. Tickets are also available at: Alexandria Community Education Office 510 McKay Avenue North, Alexandria (320) 762-3310 Carlson Music Center 901 Broadway Street Alexandria (320) 763-4011 Cherry Street Books 503 Broadway Street Alexandria (320) 763-9400 Trumm Drug 600 Fillmore Street Alexandria (320) 763-3111
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Come to the prom!
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ive interactive theater is here in Alexandria and you’re invited to join in! Throw on your retro prom clothes, pouf up your hair and head for The Awesome 80s Prom hosted by the Alexandria Area Arts Association Theatre (AAAA) at the Holiday Inn in Alexandria, where all four ballrooms will be transformed for this production. Performed in the style of Tony ‘n’ Tina’s Wedding, The Awesome 80s Prom, set at Wanaget High in 1989, was a highly touted interactive Broadway show with a record-breaking run as Off-Broadway’s second longest-running interactive show. The original script was conceived and directed by Ken Davenport, and written by Davenport and “The Class of 1989,” a group of performers. It has been produced in Boston, Chicago, Las Vegas and Min-
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neapolis. The Awesome 80s Prom has been performed around the country with permission from Samuel French Inc. During its performance here in Alexandria, the audience will decide who takes home the titles of Prom King and Prom Queen, all the while dancing to the 80s favorites such as Love Shack by B52’s, Addicted to Love by Robert Plant and Livin’ on a Prayer by Bon Jovi and being right in the midst of the performance. All your favorite characters from your favorite ‘80s movies are at the prom, from the captain of the football team to the exchange student, from the geek to the hottie head cheerleader and they’re all competing for Prom King and Queen. Head back in time and join the breakdance circle or just sit back and watch the 80s drama unfold. The Awesome 80s Prom is sponsored by the Holiday Inn of Alexandria with additional support from Yesternight Radio-92.3 FM.
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Ready for Prom? It’s all here for you – music, dancing, entertainment. Head to The Awesome 80s Prom!
WHO
Ages 21 and older who love a good time. No need to have graduated from high school in the 80s to attend.
WHEN
Friday-Saturday, May 13-14 and 20-21 6:30 p.m.
WHERE
Holiday Inn, Alexandria
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Dance to 80s hits, live theater, coronation of Prom King and Queen, mystery guests and more. Guests will be a part of the 80s drama and will vote for the best characters. There will be after-prom parties Friday night with karaoke and Saturday night with a DJ, both featuring 80s hits at Rudy’s Red Eye Grill following the prom until 1 a.m.
TICKETS
Cost is $30 per ticket and includes the show and light snacks. There will be a cash bar and prom photo opportunities available at a separate cost. Hotel and show ticket packages are also available. Order online at www. alexandriaareaarts.org or call (320) 762-8300. Tickets are available for purchase in person at AAAA Theatre, 618 Broadway Street, Alexandria Monday-Friday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Music to your ears
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dding to the diversity of entertainment in the Alexandria lakes area, the Central Lakes Concert Association brings beautiful musical performances right to the community.
On Tuesday, May 10, Salut Salon, a quartet known for their chamber music, will entertain the audience as they combine beloved classical music with tango, folk and film soundtracks including Danse Macabre by Saint-Saens, Oblivion by Piazzolla and Hungarian Dance No. 2 by Brahms. Formed in 1983, the first season of CLCA included four concerts and has expanded to include reciprocity with the Sauk Centre Concert Association, as well as Ortonville/Milbank, Brainerd, Fergus Falls and Wadena, giving patrons an enormous variety of entertainment from September through May. Upcoming performances for the 20162017 season also include Dallas Brass, Vancouver Chanber Choir, New Odyssey
Christmas Show with 3 Guys (Gary Todd, Michael Jay and Gary Polkow), Wylie and The Wild West with Wylie Gustafson, Piano Conversions with Julian Gargiulo and Tribute to the King with Travis LeDoyt. Those dates will be released later in the year. A season membership, which includes tickets to all concerts in Alexandria and the five other communities involved in the CLCA, is just $40 per adult, or $90 for a family membership. Students receive a membership for just $15. All Alexandria performances are held at the Alexandria Area High School. For more information on the Central Lakes Concert Association, call (320) 491-6308 or visit www.concertassociation.net.
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TUESDAY, MAY 10 Salut Salon German female string quartet that combines classical music with tango, folk and film soundtracks. DIRECTIONS Alexandria Area High School 4300 Pioneer Road SE Alexandria, MN FOR MORE INFORMATION Call the Central Lakes Concert Association at (320) 491-6308 or visit www.concertassociation.net.
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SATURDAY, MAY 7 7 to 10 a.m. Chain of Lakes Triathlon; www.pickleevents.com. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 28th annual Alexandria Spring Arts and Crafts Show at Runestone Community Center, Alexandria; www.briggsmotley.com. 4:24-7:24 p.m. Run for the Roses, Theatre L’Homme Dieu fundraiser at the Minnesota Lakes Maritime Museum. 6:45 p.m. Racing season opener, Viking Speedway, www.vikingspeedway.net. TUESDAY, MAY 10 7:30 p.m., Salut Salon performing at the Alexandria Area High School Performing Arts Center, Central Lakes Concert Association, www.concertassociation.net. SATURDAY, MAY 14 Minnesota Fishing Opener and Alexandria Garage Sales. 6-10 p.m. USMTS Modified Special racing at Viking Speeway, www.vikingspeedway.net. SUNDAY, MAY 15 2:30-5:30 p.m., Project Blue 5K Run/Walk at Alexandria Covenant Church. MONDAY, MAY 16 7:30 p.m. Alexandria Area High School Pops Concert at the Performing Arts Center. SUNDAY, MAY 22 2 p.m. Central Lakes Symphony Orchestra presents Symphony from Scandinavia at Alexandria Area High School Performing Arts Center; www.centrallakessymphony.org. 3 to 7 p.m. Lakeside Dance Club, Velvet Brass, Lakeside Ballroom, Glenwood. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 7:30 p.m. Alexandria Area High School choir concert at the Performing Arts Center. THURSDAY, MAY 26 Memorial Day Sidewalk Sale, Alexandria Downtown Merchants Association, www.downtownalexandria.com. FRIDAY, MAY 27 Memorial Day Sidewalk Sale, Alexandria Downtown Merchants Association, www.downtownalexandria.com. Ole Oppe Fest, Big Ole Park, Second Avenue, Alexandria. SATURDAY, MAY 28 Memorial Day Sidewalk Sale, Alexandria Downtown Merchants Association, www.downtownalexandria.com. 5 p.m., 12th annual MN Modified Nationals, Viking Speedway, www.vikingspeedway.net.
SUNDAY, MAY 29 Memorial Day Sidewalk Sale, Alexandria Downtown Merchants Association, www.downtownalexandria.com. 10 a.m. Awake the Grapes 5K and 10K race and 1 Mile Fun Run at Carlos Creek Winery, Alexandria; (320) 846-5443, www.awakethegrapes.com. 3 p.m. 12th annual MN Modified Nationals, Viking Speedway, www.vikingspeedway.net. MONDAY, MAY 30 10 a.m. Memorial Day Parade on Broadway in Alexandria, with service at Kinkead Cemetery. 10 a.m. Osakis Memorial Day Parade and Service at Lakeside Cemetery, Osakis. Memorial Day Sidewalk Sale, Alexandria Downtown Merchants Association, www.downtownalexandria.com. FRIDAY, JUNE 10 Alexandria Airport Week, Chandler Field, organized by the local chapter of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA); live music, hangar dance, food, drinks, aircraft displays and airplane rides. 7:30 p.m. Collective Unconscious concert at Theatre L’Homme Dieu. SATURDAY, JUNE 11 Alexandria Airport Week, Chandler Field, organized by the local chapter of the Experiemental Aircraft Association (EAA); live music, hangar dance, food, drinks, aircraft displays and airplane rides. 6:45 p.m. Florian Sprinzel Street Stock Special, Viking Speedway, www.vikingspeedway.net. THURSDAY, JUNE 16 Wine & Art Crawl, Alexandria Downtown Merchants Association, www.downtownalexandria.com. SATURDAY, JUNE 18 Osakis Lions 36th annual Walleye Fishing Tournament, Lake Osakis, http://www.osakisminnesotalionswalleyetournament.com. SUNDAY, JUNE 19 Osakis Lions 36th annual Walleye Fishing Tournament, Lake Osakis, http://www.osakisminnesotalionswalleyetournament.com. TUESDAY, JUNE 21 7:30 p.m. That Wonder Boy at Theatre L’Homme Dieu, Alexandria; (320) 846-3150; www.tlhd.com. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22 7:30 p.m. That Wonder Boy at Theatre L’Homme Dieu, Alexandria; (320) 846-3150; www.tlhd.com. THURSDAY, JUNE 23 48th annual Osakis Festival; www.visitosakis.com. 7:30 p.m. That Wonder Boy at Theatre L’Homme Dieu, Alexandria; (320) 846-3150; www.tlhd.com.
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EVENTS CALENDAR
SUNDAY, MAY 1 10 a.m. Walk MS: Christopher & Banks Alexandria Walk 2016 at Voyager Elementary School, Alexandria; (855) 372-1331, www.walkmnm.nationalmssociety.org. 2 p.m. Proof at Alexandria Area Arts Association; www.alexandriaareaarts.org.
EAC offers huck weaving exhibit
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erving as a unique exhibit gallery, gift shop and free book lending library, the Evansville Art Center serves the people of Evansville and surrounding areas, providing art experiences for people of all ages. The May exhibit at the EAC will be Scandinavian needle arts, primarily Swedish weaving, which is also known as huck weaving.
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Using a specialty fabric called huck, a design is then stitched on top of the fabric so that the thread never appears on the back. It was highly popular in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s, mostly used in hand and dish towels, but dates back as far as the 1600s. Huck weaving is a combination of embroidery, weaving and darning. The reason for the name Swedish weaving is uncertain, since there is no apparent historical link to Sweden. Sweden may have gotten credit for the weaving since many of the surviving linens and clothes with this stitch originally came from Sweden. The Scandinavian Fiber Arts exhibit will be Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and running from May 6 through May 28. The center is at 111 Main Street in Evanville.
ARTS OF ALL TYPES
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Evansville Art Center PROMOTING THE ARTS
The Evansville Art Center is a non-profit 501(c)(3) art foundation with an art gallery and free book lending library and music venue. The Evansville Arts Coalition’s mission is to plan and coordinate arts events and activities that entertain, stimulate and engage the people of Evansville and surrounding areas. Its vision is to provide arts experiences for people of all ages.
IT’S OPEN
Fridays and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Special events or by appointment.
MONTHLY EVENTS (YEAR ROUND)
First Thursday – Photo Club, 7 p.m. Third Thursday – Open Mic Music, 6:30 p.m. First Friday – Music Concert, 7-8:45 p.m.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Evansville Art Center 111 Main Street Evansville, MN 56326 (218) 948-2787
eackhowell@gmail.com www.evansvilleartcenter.com
DIRECTIONS
Exit #82 on I-94, East to Evansville. Left on Railroad St. Right at stop sign. Right on Main St.
Returning for another great season
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or more than 55 years, Theatre L’Homme Dieu (TLHD) has presented exceptional and entertaining live theater in the Alexandria lakes area. TLHD partners with national and regional theaters to present five productions throughout the summer. TLHD’s first production will be That Wonder Boy, a solo production featuring co-creator of
Triple Espresso, Bob Stromberg. To make reservations, buy tickets or for more information, call (320) 846-3150 or purchase tickets online at www.tlhd.org. The theater is located at 1875 County Road 120 NE in Alexandria. To find the theater from I-94, take the Alexandria exit for Hwy 29, then go north to County Road 42. Go left, continue four miles to County Road 120 and turn right. The theater is 0.1 miles on the left. The box office opens one hour before showtime.
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RUN FOR THE ROSES A Theatre L’Homme Dieu fundraiser at the Minnesota Lakes Maritime Museum, 205 Third Avenue, from 4:24-7:24 p.m.
JUNE 10
COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS BAND
JUNE 30 AND JULY 1
MATT VEE BAND’S TRIBUTE TO NEIL DIAMOND Shows will be at 7:30 p.m. both nights. Tickets available at www.tlhd.com
Upcoming Productions JUNE 21-26
That Wonder Boy
JULY 5-10
RIVER: A Tribute to Three Legendary Women Songwriters
JULY 12-17 Urinetown
JULY 26-31
Love, Loss and What I Wore
AUGUST 2-9
A Skidoo Named Desire
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Farm animals up close and personal
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ocated in rural Osakis, Erickson’s Petting Zoo gives visitors a little taste of the farm and allows young and old alike to get up close and personal with a variety of farm animals and birds. The zoo is run by Dave and Pam Erickson, along with their family, and they have converted their big red barn into a home for pygmy goats, sheep, miniature horses, Sara the llama,
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potbelly pigs, rabbits and cats. There are also many varieties of chickens, ducks, geese, pheasants, peacocks, pigeons and doves. In addition to the barn, there’s a goat treehouse, a pony ring, a playground and sand pile, an orange mesh maze, a party shed, outdoor animal viewing areas and more. Seasonal events are also held at Erickson’s, including their annual Easter Egg hunt in the spring and the corn maze and pumpkin patch in the fall. The zoo is located at 11890 Hope Road, between Osakis and Alexandria, north of Interstate 94 and north of County Road 82.
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FIND US Erickson’s Petting Zoo is located at 11890 Hope Road, between Osakis and Alexadnria, north of Interstate 94 and north of County Road 82. ADMISSION $6.50 per person, 1-year-old or younger free. Includes petting zoo, orange maze and playground. Fall rate is $8.50 per person, ages 2-5 $6.50, 1-year-old or younger free. Includes petting zoo, corn maze, trolley ride and all playground areas. Pony rides are $4 per person, maximum weight of 90 pounds. Pony rides are not always available. Call in advance for information. HOURS APRIL-MAY: Open weekends from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and 1-4 p.m. Sunday MEMORIAL WEEKEND SUNDAY-SEPTEMBER 16: Open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and 1-4 p.m. SEPTEMBER 17-OCTOBER 31: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. It is also open by appointment. For more information, call (320) 762-0184 or visit www.ericksonspettingzoo.com
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Book a wine tasting at Burr Vineyards for you and your friends
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small boutique winery in western Douglas County, Burr Vineyards specializes in handcrafted wines from cold-hardy grapes grown on the property, and features tours of the prairie and an outdoor brick oven for parties, along with their wine tasting. Overlooking Burr Lake, the winery property provides a beautiful tableau for visitors with its winding natural woodland and prairie wildlife trails. There are 14 varieties of wine grapes, all coldhardy, which means they can withstand the
frigid 40 below zero winter temperatures without special protection. The wine grape varieties were developed at the University of Minnesota. Florian Ledermann is the winemaker and co-founder of Burr Vineyards and has the wine cellar stocked with eight different varietals and blends of both red and white wines. A highlight for many is the grape picking in late September. Volunteers help with the harvest and enjoy a get-together at the end of the day. Pickers are selected on a first-come, first-served basis of those signing up. Simply email the vineyard to have your name added to their list. The vineyards, tours and tastings are open for visitors by appointment only from June through October.
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OPEN BY APPOINTMENT The vineyard, tours and tastings are open by appointment only June-October WHAT TYPES OF WINES Burr Vineyard stocks eight different varietals and blends of both red and white wines FOR MORE INFORMATION Call (320) 815-3810, visit www.burrvineyards.com or email florian@burrvineyards.com WHERE Burr Vineyards is located at 10522 County Road 58 NW, Brandon, Minnesota
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15 things to do in the Alexandria lakes area 1. Bike the Central Lakes Trail. 2. Take a walking tour of historic downtown Alexandria.
6. Take a boat tour of Alexandria’s
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12. Explore the trails at Lake Carlos
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3. Have your picture taken with Big Ole. Runestone Museum. 4. Fish off the pier at Alexandria City Park. 9. Go horseback riding. 5. Take a hike up Inspiration Peak to enjoy the view. 10. Take an “antiquing” day trip.
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Scenic airplane tours available at Chandler Field
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ant a unique view of the Alexandria lakes area or a birds-eye view of your home or resort? Then experience the lakes country with a scenic airplane tour! Scenic air rides for up to three passengers are available through Alexandria Aviation at Chandler Field. Starting at a minimun of 30 minutes, up to three passengers at a time can take
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a flight over their houses, businesses and resorts or just view Alexandria’s beautiful lakes and parks. Alexandria Aviation Inc., established in 1976, is the primary full-service Fixed Base Operator (FBO) at Chandler Field and has developed a reputation for its frendly hospitality. Chandler Field is located at 2604 Aga Drive in Alexandria. Cost for a 30-minute flight is $68. For more information, call (320) 762-2111, email alexav@ rea-alp, or visit their website at www.alexandriaaviation.com.
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e d i u g Your area GOLF to 18 Hole Golf Course – Par 72 Pro-Shop with Rentals • Mon, Wed, Sat & Sun After 3 pm Specials Full Menu & Bar • Driving Range & Practice Green Open to the Public • ATM and WIFI Available PGA Member on Staff Located 9 miles North of Alexandria on Hwy 29. Left on County Rd 5 – ¼ mile. 3868 County Road 5 NE, Alexandria MN 56308
Call Ahead for Tee Times (320) 852-7078
For more information & pricing visit www.lakemiltonagolfclub.com or like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/lakemiltonagolf
Pezhekee National Golf Course at Peters Sunset Beach Resort 18 Hole Championship Golf Course OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Challenging & beautiful on Lake Minnewaska 20000 S Lakeshore Drive, Glenwood
320-634-4501 www.petersresort.com
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Joel Goldstrand Design • 27 Hole Championship Golf Course • Indoor Year Round Practice Facility • Best Golf Value in the Area
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Located 3 miles N on Hwy 29 to Co Rd 73, then 1 mile E and then S on Liberty Rd
www.genevagolfclub.com Pro Shop 320-762-7089 Geneva Grill 320-762-7092
18 Holes Overlooking Pomme de Terre Lake • Lush, Open Fairways • Challenging Greens • Relaxed & Friendly Atmosphere • Group Rates Available
• 18 Hole Championship Golf Course • Par 72 • 6,563 Yards • Overlooking Beautiful Lake Minnewaska! • Full Service Bar
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Call for Group Rates FREE DRIVING RANGE WITH PAID GREEN FEES 15 miles S of Alexandria on Hwy 29 to Glenwood. 1.5 miles W of Glenwood on Hwy 28/29 W to Golf Course Rd
Call for Tee Times at 320-634-3680 www.minnewaskagolf.com
• Pro-Shop • Snack Bar • Rentals • Open to the Public • Driving Range Arrowwood is proud to announce Minnesota Golf at its finest! This newly renovated golf course was designed with wetland preservation in mind and focuses on scenic lake views and unique challenges. Experience the natural and undisturbed beauty of Alexandria’s most scenic golf course.
Weekday Special: 2 golfers with cart $64 (Not Available on Holidays or Thursdays)
West from Alexandria 25 miles on I-94 to Evansville - Elbow Lake Exit 82, West 6 miles on Hwy 79, then North 1 mile on Golf Course (Co. 24) Rd.
15185 Golf Course Road, Elbow Lake, MN 56531
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2100 Arrowwood Lane NW • Alexandria
320-762-TEES (8337) www.arrowwoodresort.com
COURSES Pine Ridge Golf Course
Now under new management
Beautiful well-maintained public golf course! Family Friendly - Fun for all skill levels • Scenic • Challenging • Par 35 • Food & Beverages Available • Jr. & Sr. Rates • Cart Rental Available • Driving Range
SEASONAL OR WEEKLY PUNCH CARDS 5 miles west of Alexandria on Hwy 27 to CR 27, follow signs Call for Tee Times or Book Online
320-886-1400 www.hardwoodhillsgolf.com
• Driving Range • Putting Green • Club & Cart Rentals • • Food, Beer, and Wine • SEASONAL MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE Thursdays - Kids 16 & Under golf FREE with a paid Adult From I-94, Exit 90 at Brandon & five miles N on Co. Rd. 16 NW
Call for Tee Times (320) 834-4028 www.pineridgegolfcourse.net
OSAKIS
COUNTRY CLUB CLUB, CART & GOLF RENTALS LOUNGE: Beer & Set-ups, Sandwiches & Pizza 1 PRICE FOR 9 HOLES ALL THE TIME 2 golfers with cart $30 1 golfer with cart $15 (Not valid for league play) Please call ahead for a tee time Seasonal memberships available
“A challenging beauty amid hills, trees and ponds!” 1 block North of Intersection Hwys. 127 & 27 E., Osakis
320-859-2140 www.osakiscountryclub.com
9 Hole, Par 36 Golf Course Open to the Public • Beer, Sandwiches, and Pizza! •
GREEN FEES: Mon-Wed $12 for 9, $20 for 18 holes
Thurs-Sun $15 for 9, $23 for 18 holes Twilight, Junior, and Senior Rates Available 17 miles west of Alexandria off Hwy. 27 on County Rd. 25 SW
Call (320.986.2342) or go online to set up a Tee Time! www.redrockgc.com | redrockgolfcourse@gmail.com
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Summer kicks off with Memorial Day programs, Ole Oppe Fest, parades
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elebrate the summer with Alexandria’s summer kickoff event – Ole Oppe Fest, featuring live music, food, activities, wing sauce competition, beer garden and more. Held on Memorial Day weekend, Ole Oppe Fest will be celebrated Friday-Saturday, May 27-28 on the shores of Lake Agnes, just north of downtown at Big Ole Park. The festival originally began
as a thank you to the community after donations poured in to renovate Alexandria’s most famous landmark, Big Ole, and eventually became an annual event. Dubbed Ole Oppe Fest (oppe means “up” in Norwegian), this event celebrated Big Ole’s new paint job and reinforced body. Many other events are held in conjuction with the Big Ole celebration, including car shows, sidewalk sales, church services, a pancake breakfast and 5K and 10K runs. Rain or shine, the celebration will be held on Second Avenue. Make sure not to miss it!
A DAY OF MEMORIES
Activities
Vacationerl Day Memoria
THURSDAY, MAY 26 Memorial Day Sidewalk Sale, downtown FRIDAY, MAY 27 Memorial Day Sidewalk Sale, downtown Ole Oppe Fest, Big Ole Park, Second Avenue Live music by Cimarron Beer garden SATURDAY, MAY 28 Memorial Day Sidewalk Sale, downtown Ole Oppe Fest, Big Ole Park, Second Avenue Vendors in the park Car show Live music by DJ Thumper 5 p.m. until gone, Wing sauce contest 7-11 p.m., live music by Honky Tonk Stardust Cowboys Beer garden 5 p.m., 12th annual MN Modified Nationals, Viking Speedway Alexandria Farmers Market SUNDAY, MAY 29 10 a.m., Awake the Grapes 5K and 10K races and 1 mile Fun Run, Carlos Creek Winery Memorial Day Sidewalk Sale, downtown Ole Oppe Fest, Big Ole Park, Second Avenue 3 p.m., 12th annual MN Modified Nationals, Viking Speedway MONDAY, MAY 30 Memorial Day Sidewalk Sale, downtown Ole Oppe Fest, Big Ole Park, Second Avenue 8:30 a.m.-noon, Pancake breakfast by First Congregational UCC at the corner of Seventh and Elm. 10 a.m., Memorial Day parade 10 a.m., Osakis Memorial Day Parade and service at Lakeside Cemetery, Osakis
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Come Worship With Us! Lakes Area Churches Welcome You
ALEXANDRIA
First Lutheran (ELCA)
St. Mary’s Catholic
2210 6th Ave. E, www.alexumc.org Craig Haberman, Pastor Sunday Worship: 8am & 9:30am Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. Coffee & Fellowship 9am.
Good Shepherd Lutheran (LCMS)
St. Paul’s Lutheran (WELS)
Berea Lutheran Brethren
Harvest
Zion Lutheran (LCMS)
Alexandria Covenant
4005 Dakota St., 320-763-5659 www.alexandriacovenant.org John LeVahn, Sr. Pastor. 8:00am Traditional; 9:15-10:45am Contemporary
Alexandria United Methodist
1405 6th Ave E., 320-762-1092 www.welcometoberea.org Steve Walswick, Pastor Sunday Worship: 9:30am with coffee hour to follow Holy Communion 1st & 3rd Sunday of the month
Bethesda Lutheran
1204 N. Nokomis NE, 320-763-5164 www.bethesdaalexandria.org bethesdachurch1204@embarqmail.com Jerry Lanes, Pastor; Krista Monson, Director of Youth & Family Ministries Saturday Worship: 5:00pm; Sunday Worship: 9:30am
Calvary Lutheran (ELCA)
605 Douglas St., 320-763-5178 www.calvaryalex.org Pastors: Hans Dahl, Marilee Bergerson Summer Worship (Memorial Day - Labor Day): Sat. 6pm; Sun. 8:30am @ Calvary. Sun. 10:45am Calvary at the Lake Worship at Luther Crest Bible Camp with 10am brunch.
Emmanuel Episcopal
12th Ave. E & Lake St., 320-763-3201 www.alexmnepiscopal.org; episcopal@centurylink.net Rev. Tom Sinning, Deacon. Sun. Worship: 10am
First Congregational United Church of Christ
221 7th Avenue W., 320-763-3341 www.firstcongregationaluccalex.com Scott Keehn, Pastor Sunday Worship: 10am Communion 2nd Sunday of the month KXRA radio broadcast 1st Sunday of the month watch each weekday morning 9am Cable 181
822 Douglas St., 320-762-2196 www.firstlutheranalexandria.com Pastors: Greg Billberg & Kari vanWakeren Sat. Worship: 5pm; Sun.Worship: 8:30am, 9:45am. The 9:45 service is broadcast live on KXRA 1490AM. Worship Memorial to Labor Day at Carlos State Park at 10:30am; Alexandria City Park at 11am 2702 Hwy. 29 N, 320-762-5152 www.goodshepherd-lcms.org William Moeller, Interim Pastor Sunday Worship: 8am & 9:45am Holy Communion 1st & 2nd Sundays
1910 Aga Dr., 320-759-1400 www.harvestalexandria.com Sunday Worship: 10:30am. Communion 1st Sun. of month. Youth: Wed. 6:30pm
House of Prayer
3020 Rosewood Lane SE, 320-762-0828 www.hopci.com Lynndene Way, Pastor Sunday Worship: 10:00am; Communion 1st & 3rd Sunday of the month
Lake Community
490 Voyager Dr., 320-762-5424 www.lakecommunity.org Ron Berget, Senior Pastor, Paul Peterson, Assoc. Pastor, Sun. Worship: 9am/Communion 1st Sun. each month. Day Camp June 27-30. Basketball & Soccer Camp July 18-20.
Living Word Lutheran (LCMC)
1722 16th Ave. E., 320-762-1997 www.livingwordalexmn.org AJ Kluver, Pastor, Sunday Worship: 9:00am; Adult Bible Study: 10:15am, Communion 1st & 3rd Sunday of month
New Testament
2505 Hwy 29 North, 320-762-2444 Peter Reishus, Pastor; Mike Loween, Pastor Sun. Worship: 9:30am-10:15am Worship & Teaching: 10:30am-11:30am
Shalom Lutheran (ELCA) 681 Voyager Dr., 320-762-8641 www.shalomlutheran.org Justin Fenger, Pastor Sunday Worship: 8:30 & 10:45 Communion at every service
420 Irving Street, 320-763-5781 www.stmaryalexandria.org Father Steven M. Binsfeld Saturday Masses: 5pm; Sunday Masses: 8am & 10am Weekday Masses: Contact church for times. Sacrament of Penance: 4pm Saturday Rosewood - Victoria Heights 320-762-1644. www.stpaulalex.com Michael Neuman, Pastor Sun. Worship: 9am; Bible Class: 10:30am Communion 1st & 3rd Sun. of the month 3rd Ave. E. & Lake Street, 320-763-4842, www.zionalex.org, zionluth@zionalex.org Rev. David Hinz, Rev. Geoffrey Gronewold, Summer services 8am & 10am fellowship 9:15am Praise worship 8am 2nd Sunday,10am 3rd Sunday Sunday Broadcast Charter Channel 7 & Gardonville 21.4 weekdays 10am
OTHER AREAS These times apply June 1 to Aug. 31 Sacred Heart Catholic, Urbank.
Saturday Worship: 7:30pm
Seven Dolors Catholic, Millerville. Sunday Worship: 10:30am
St. Ann’s Catholic, Brandon.
Sat. Worship: 4pm . Sun. Worship: 9:30am
St. Williams, Parkers Prairie; Sunday Worship: 8:30am St. Luke’s, Garfield (LCMC)
201 Ida St. Garfield ,320-834-2285 www.stlukeschurchgarfield.org Pastors: David L. Gran & Susan J. Davidson. Pr. David Wallin Visitation Pastor. Worship: 8:30 & 11 am. Coffee Fellowship & Bible Studies 9:45am; Holy Communion 2nd & last Sunday; Praise Worship 11am 3rd Sunday
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Lake Carlos State Park is a world of natural wonders
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uilt by receding glaciers, Lake Carlos State Park is a myriad of natural wonders, including a clear and deep lake just perfect for swimming, fishing and boating. Among its 1,231 acres, nearly one-third of Minnesota’s 80 mammals and more than 150 species of birds find a home either seasonally or all year long. It’s the perfect place to view loons, grebes, ducks and heron, making this a bird watcher’s paradise! You may even catch a glimpse of the beaver and deer that make their homes within the park.
The park also features a year-round naturalist that leads several programs throughout the year. Winter or summer, Lake Carlos State Park is a magnet for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking, skiing and interpretive programs are just waiting for you. The park entrance, 2601 County Road 38 Northeast in Carlos, is located 10 miles north of Alexandria on State Highway 29, then two miles west on Highway 38. The best time to contact the park is 9 a.m.-4 p.m. daily at (320) 852-7200. You can also email the park at lakecarlos.statepark@state.mn.us You can discover much more about Lake Carlos State Park by visiting www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/ lake_carlos/
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Lakes, Parks, Museums
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NEW THIS YEAR
Beginning in May 2016, visitors will be able to make same-day reservations at many of Minnesota’s state parks and recreation areas in an effort to modernize and to provide efficient customer service. SUMMER SAMPLER Outdoor Explorations, National Get Outdoors Day Noon-3 p.m. June 11, 2016 Celebrate the 125th anniversary of Minnesota State Parks and Trails with this event. A variety of family friendly outdoor activities will be available and you can come and go as you please between informational displays and skill stations set up around the park, including stand-up paddleboarding, archery, geocaching and bird watching. Learn about the park’s history, frogs and toads of the area, or take a hike. Events are free and a vehicle permit is not required. FISHING FRENZY FRIDAYS Fridays, June 17-August 26 9-11 a.m. Join a naturalist every Friday for a morning of fishing and hands-on learning to discover the world of fish and how to catch them. Bring your own bait, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses and a water bottle. Limited rods and reels will be provided. Children must be accompanied by an adult. A Minnesota State Park vehicle permit is required. NATURE STORIES/ACTIVITIES Saturdays, June 18-August 27 10-11 a.m. This is a nature-themed pre-school story time with activities. Consider bringing a picnic lunch and enjoying your noon meal at the park after the program. Themes change each week and are designed for children ages 2-5, but early elementary school students are welcome as well. Children must be accompanied by an adult. A Minnesota State Park vehicle permit is required. EVENING CAMPFIRE NATURE PROGRAMS Saturdays, June 18-August 27 7-8 p.m. Join a naturalist at the amphitheater for nature-themed, family-friendly programs. Call the park for current topics or check the events calendar onine. Programs will be held at the Visitor Center on nights with poor weather. Children must be accompanied by an adult. A Minnesota State Park vehicle permit is required.
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Knute Nelson home houses Alexandria history
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nterested in local history? Visit the Douglas County Historical Society and take a guided tour of the famous Knute Nelson house, home of one of Alexandria’s most famous residents. Nelson, who served the people of Minnesota in public office for more than 50 years, was elected to the Minnesota Legislature, and served two terms in the U.S. Congress before becoming the state’s first foreign-born governor. He then served in the U.S. Senate for 28 years. Nelson claimed a homestead in Alexandria in 1871 and built a small house on the property in 1874. As his political career progressed, he made
additions to the house, adding a formal living room and large bedroom in 1900 and a dining room and kitchen on the main floor and four more bedrooms on the second story in 1915. Nelson died in 1923. His will stated that following the death of his daughter, Ida, the house was to be given to the Norwegian Lutheran Church as a “home for the aged.” It served in that capacity for 38 years. In 1978, the house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. On October 1, 1987, the “Knute Nelson House” became the headquarters of the Douglas County Historical Society.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
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THE DOUGLAS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY was organized in 1976 to discover, preserve and disseminate the history of the county and its people. RESOURCES AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC include a research library with church, school, cemetery and family history files, and microfilm of census records and area newspapers dating back to 1875. STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS are available to assist with research. EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INCLUDE slide shows of each town in the county, oral history, interviews, a photo collection, materials for identification of significant buildings and sites in Douglas County, a vintage clothing and uniform collection, and county history books. HOURS OFFICE: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. RESEARCH: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. GUIDED HOUSE TOURS: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 1219 Nokomis Street FOR MORE INFORMATION call (320) 762-0382 or visit www.dchsmn.org.
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Living Room
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National Safe Boating Week is May 21-27, 2016 Stay stafe on the water With the recent ice out, Minnesotans have begun to prep their boats for fishing and boating on the state’s many lakes. National Safe Boating Week, May 21-27, seeks to remind people about the importance of being safe while on the water. Here are a few tips before you hit the water: • Prepare your boat by scheduling a vessel safety check with your local U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary orS. Power Squadrons. • Know the latest marine weather forecast and dress for the water temperature, not the air temperature. • File a float plan with someone you trust that includes details about the trip and emergency contacts. And, once on the water: • Follow navigation rules, such as maintaining a proper lookout and safe speed.
• Make sure everyone – even experienced swimmers – wears a properly fitting U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket appropriate for the water activity. • Never boat under the influence. Alcohol is responsible for 21 percent of boating fatalities. • Keep in touch. Cell phones, satellite phones, emergency position radio beacons, VHF radios and personal locator beacons can all contribute in an emergency. • Don’t panic if you fall into the water. Stay afloat with the help of your life jacket, regain control of your breathing, keep your head above water in vision of rescuers, and stay with the boat if possible. Wear It! unites the efforts of a wide variety of boating safety advocates and is produced under a grant from the Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund, administered by the U.S. Coast Guard.
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How to Choose the Right Life Jacket Looking for a life jacket? Today’s life jackets come in a variety of shapes, sizes, colors and materials. No matter which life jacket you choose, be sure it’s right for YOU, your planned activities and the water conditions you expect to encounter.
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• Check the manufacturer’s ratings for your size and weight. • Make sure the life jacket is properly zipped or buckled. • Raise your arms straight up over your head while wearing your life jacket and ask a friend to grasp the tops of the arm openings, gently pulling up. • If there is excess room above the openings and the life jacket rides up over your chin or face, it does NOT fit properly. A snug fit in these areas signals a properly fitting life jacket.
FIT FACTS
• It is extremely important that you choose a properly fitting life jacket. • Life jackets that are too big will cause the flotation device to push up around your face, which could be dangerous. • Life jackets that are too small may not be able to keep your body afloat.
2016 Fishing Opener
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innesota’s fishing season for walleyes, the most popular of all the fish, opens Saturday, May 14 and here are a few interesting facts for you to ponder: • There are about 1.4 million licensed anglers in Minnesota. • About 500,000 people are expected to fish on Minnesota’s opening day of the walleye and northern pike season May 14. • Minnesota has 11,842 lakes, 5,400 of which are considered fishing lakes. There are over 18,000 miles of fishable rivers and streams, including 3,800 miles of trout streams. • Average annual expenditure per angler in Minnesota is about $1,500. • Although not every kind of fish lives everywhere, 162 species of fish can be found in Minnesota waters. • Fishing contributes $2.4 billion to the state’s economy in direct retail sales, ranking Minnesota third in the nation for angler expenditures. • Fishing supports nearly 35,500 Minnesota jobs. • Minnesota ranks second in resident fishing participation at 32 percent, second only to Alaska. • Males account for 65 percent of fishing license holders. Females account for 35 percent.
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Lakes, Parks, Museums
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he 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 head and parking area in Alexandria are
located at the north end of Broadway in Big Ole Central Park. Other trail heads are available in the cities of Osakis, Garfield, Brandon and Evansville. These trail heads include a parking area, portable restrooms and a trailside shelter. A bike shelter is also available along the trail about one and one-half 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 the longest paved bike trail in the state. The Central Lakes Trail (www.centrallakestrail.com) is used as a snowmobile trail in the winter; however, studs are not allowed.
Share the Trail BE COURTEOUS All trail users should be respectful of each other, regardless of mode of travel, speed or skill level.
PASS ON THE LEFT Just like a roadway, always pass trail users on the left side and only when it is safe and clear to do so.
RIGHT OF WAY Know the specific rules of your trail, which may be local, county, regional or state controlled. In general, cyclists should yield to all other users.
USE CAUTION AT CROSSINGS There are many types of trail crossings in Minnesota, and they can be very dangerous when not paying full attention. Watch for signage and yield to cross traffic. If there are multiple lanes or blind spots, use extra caution.
SIGNAL WHEN PASSING Bells are great to use when farther back, especially when followed by a greeting, “Good morning, I’ll be passing on your left side” as you approach. Yelling “On yer left” while passing at full speed is not courteous or safe.
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BE PREDICTABLE Trails can be great for training, but trails are for everyone. Never sacrifice your own or someone else’s safety for convenience. On busy weekends and evenings, fast training may be best left to the road. Signal your intentions and be sensitive to others.
USE LIGHTS AT NIGHT Some trails may be closed after dark. If open, a white headlight is required along with a rear red reflector. Red taillights are strongly recommended. Dark trails can require brighter lights to see hazards. DO NOT BLOCK THE TRAIL Group rides are fun, but don’t take up more than your half of the trail. This often means riding single file on the trails. CLEAN UP LITTER Don’t leave trash on the trail and pick up items (especially glass or other potentially hazardous debris) to make the trail a better place for everyone. From HaveFunBiking.com
Public Beaches LIFEGUARD-STAFFED LAKE L’HOMME DIEU BEACH Alexandria. Take Highway 29 north of Alexandria to the beach. LAKE LATOKA BEACH Alexandria. Take County Road 82 west from Alexandria, turn south on County Road 90,then west on Latoka Beach Road.
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LAKE OSAKIS BEACH Osakis. Located on East Lake Street. NON-LIFEGUARD-STAFFED CITY PARK BEACH Alexandria. Lake Henry in the Alexandria City Park, one block west of County Road 42 (North Nokomis). ROTARY BEACH Alexandria. Located off County Road 42 between lakes L’Homme Dieu and Carlos. CHIPPEWA COUNTY PARK BEACH Brandon. Between lakes Little Chippewa and Devil’s off County Road 108
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LAKE CARLOS STATE PARK Carlos. Located about seven miles north of Alexandria off State Highway 29 and County Road 38.
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History Live! in Fort Alexandria Family Fun: Hands-on activities, Demonstrations & Re-enactors
Fri., June 24, 9 - 5 PM Sat., June 25, 9 - 5 PM Planning: Fur Trade, Ojibwe life, Pioneer crafts- spinning, weaving, hands-on activities for children, Civil War soldier, cowboy shoot-out, items for sale!
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Minnesota Lakes Maritime Museum and Gardens is a look back in time
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uch of Minnesota’s history is inspired by the many beautiful lakes throughout our state, and the Minnesota Lakes Maritime Museum and Gardens is dedicated to bringing that history to the public. Opening May 20, the museum features handcrafted wooden boats, grand hotels and fishing clubs, bringing to life traditions that reach back nearly a century and a half. Displaying existing watercraft collections and documenting lake life experiences
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and traditions, the museum is filled with artifacts and memorabilia. These diverse exhibits, as well as the Maritime Gardens, are all part of the Minnesota Lakes Maritime Museum, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of antique and classic watercraft, resort memorabilia and sporting equipment used on the Minnesota lakes. Cell phone tours are now available to visitors, offering information about points of interest noted by small signs to indicate an audio stop. The museum is located in downtown Alexandria at 205 Third Avenue West, near the Alexandria Fire Department. The museum is open Monday-Saturday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday from 12-5 p.m. Contact the museum at (320) 759-1114 or through its website www. mnlakesmaritime.org.
RESORTS AND GRAND HOTELS Family time at one of Minnesota’s numerous resorts is a memory for many people of their time at the lake. This exhibit features the grand hotels in photographs and memorabilia. SUMMER PORCH This screened-in porch, part of the hotels and resorts exhibit, includes the history of the Minnesouri Club on Lake Miltona, a private collection of cottages with residents from Missouri. MINNESOTA BOAT BUILDERS In the Alexandria Boat Works exhibit is an interactive presentation of the wood boat building industry in Minnesota during the 1900s as well as designs, tools and notes on how these boats were constructed. GAR WOOD EXHIBIT International boat racer Garfield “Gar” Wood’s career began as a boy on Lake Osakis, and this exhibit includes movie-tone news reels that tell the story of his “Miss America” boat setting speed records and winning the Harmsworth Trophy six consecutive years. LARSON BOAT WORKS Started in the garage of Paul Larson in Little Falls, Larson Boat Works has become a mainstay in the boating industry. The colorful graphics in this exhibit take you through the development of his company. Boats from the company are also on display, including the “Falls Flyer.” FISHING GALLERY Along with vintage fishing gear and memorabilia, the gallery highlights several legendary fishing guides from the lakes area. HISTORY OF CHRIS-CRAFT The story of the Chris-Craft brand is told from Chris Smith’s early days building racing boats to the formation of the company in 1922 and its evolution into America’s premier wood boat builder.
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Beautiful parks Visit one today!
CITY PARKS
ALEXANDRIA CITY PARK North Alexandria, one block west of Co. Rd. 42. Playground, picnic area, tennis courts, swimming beach, bathhouse and fishing pier.
MARTIN’S HOPE PARK Second Ave. across from Big Ole Central Park. NOONAN PARK Nokomis Street and 10th Ave., Alexandria.
BIG OLE CENTRAL PARK North end of Broadway, Alexandria. Gazebo and parking area for the Central Lakes Trail.
OAK KNOLL PARK Northeast side of Alexandria near McKay Ave. Hwy 29 North, right on McKay, left on Oak Knoll Drive.
DEAN MELTON FILLMORE PARK Fillmore St. and 15th Ave. West, Alexandria
OSAGI PARK On Lake Street in Osakis. Picnic tables, shelter, restrooms, playground and lakeshore (no swimming area).
FRED FOSLIEN PARK In Victoria Heights, two blocks south of Hwy 27 off Knut St., Alexandria GENEVA CREST PARK West side of Lake Geneva, Alexandria. Hwy 27 East to Birch Ave., east on Basswood, two blocks east on Geneva Drive. GOOSE PARK Three blocks west of Broadway on Fifth Ave. West, Alexandria LAKE AGNES PARK South shore of Lake Agnes along Co. Rd. 37 in Alexandria LAKE CONNIE PARK Seventh Ave. East between Roosevelt and Spruce streets in Alexandria LAKEVIEW PARK Hwy 27 East and Birch Ave, Alexandria. Hwy 27 East to Birch Ave, west on Runestone Place, west on Lake Park Ave. LEGION PARK Broadway and Eighth Ave. West, Alexandria MANOR HILLS PARK Hwy 29 North to Manor Drive, two blocks right on Springdale, Alexandria.
POOCH PLAYLAND Dog park with fenced-in area. South end of Victor St, east side of Alexandria. RUNESTONE PARK Located about one mile east of Broadway in Alexandria on Sixth Avenue East.
COUNTY PARKS
KENSINGTON RUNESTONE PARK 15 miles west of Alexandria, State Hwy 27. Picnic tables, shelters, charcoal grills, electricity, restrooms, drinking water, heated building with kitchen facilities, softball field, horseshoe pit, volleyball court, playground, hiking trails, historic displays.
LAKE BROPHY WAYSIDE PARK West of Alexandria at the intersection of Co. Rds. 82 and 8. Picnic tables, charcoal grills, restroom, drinking water, playground, scenic views of Lake Brophy. CHIPPEWA PARK Three miles north of Brandon on Co. Rd. 108. Picnic tables, shelters, charcoal grills, restrooms with showers, drinking water, swimming beach (no lifeguard), playground, horseshoe pit, camping sites. CURT FELT MEMORIAL PARK North of Alexandria off Co. Rd. 42. Volleyball court, playground, picnic shelter, restrooms, softball field. SPRUCE HILL PARK North of Alexandria near Miltona. Hwy 29 to Co. Rd. 5 east five miles. Picnic tables, shelters, charcoal grills, electricity, restrooms, drinking water, softball field, interpretive trail, hiking trails.
STATE PARK
LAKE CARLOS STATE PARK Near Carlos. Hwy 29 north from Alexandria, west on Co. Rd. 38 at sign. Left into park entrance. Permit is required. Hiking trails, cross-country ski trails, picnic tables, shelters, swimming beach, kids’ play area, campsites, camper cabins, group camp, restrooms with showers, boat landing, amphitheater, equestrian area.
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AREA LAKES
AARON Size: 614 acres Depth: 16 feet Game fish: Northern, pan fish, largemouth bass, walleye Features: Shallow with sandy beaches Public access: South end off Lakes Rd.
CHRISTINA Size: 3,978 acres Depth: 14 feet Game fish: Northern, bullhead, pan fish, l argemouth bass, walleye Features: Large, shallow Public access: Southwest end off Co. Rd. 82
GRANTS Size: 177 acres Depth: 60 feet Game fish: Northern, bullhead, pan fish, walleye, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass Public access: Northwest corner off Co. Rd. 94
AGNES Size: 137 acres Depth: 31 feet Game fish: Pan fish, northern, bass, some walleye Features: Fishing pier in City Park Public access: City-owned access on southwest end off Agnes Blvd.
COWDRY Size: 242 acres Depth: 52 feet Game fish: Walleye, northern, largemouth bass, pan fish Features: Small, clear Public access: Northeast corner off Co. Rd. 82 and E. Lake Cowdry Rd.
HENRY Size: 152 acres Depth: 32 feet Game fish: Northern, pan fish, some bass Features: Next to City Park Public access: Accessible by water from Lake Agnes
ANDREW Size: 918 acres Depth: 83 feet Game fish: Walleye, northern, pan fish, largemouth bass Features: Sandy beaches, spring-fed, popular recreational lake Public access: Southeast side off Co. Rd. 28
CROOKED Size: 281 acres Depth: 35 feet Game fish: Northern, bullhead, largemouth bass, pan fish Features: Quiet Public access: North end off Co. Rd. 27
BLACKWELL Size: 307 acres Depth: 42 feet Game fish: Bullhead, pan fish, largemouth bass, northern, walleye Public access: East side off Country Ln. BROPHY Size: 293 acres Depth: 44 feet Game fish: Walleye, northern, largemouth bass, pan fish Features: Island, sandy beaches Public access: Northwest shore off Co. Rd. 82 and Brophy Park Rd. BURGEN Size: 174 acres Depth: 43 feet Game fish: Northern, pan fish, some bass and walleye Features: Small, steeply sloped shoreline Public access: North end off Co. Rd. 23 CARLOS Size: 2,598 acres Depth: 163 feet Game fish: Walleye, northern, pan fish, largemouth bass 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. CHIPPEWA Size: 1,175 acres Depth: 95 feet Game fish: Walleye, northern, pan fish, largemouth bass Features: Deep, headwaters of Chippewa River Public access: Northeast corner off Co. Rd. 12
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DARLING Size: 1,050 acres Depth: 62 feet Game fish: Northern, pan fish, largemouth bass, walleye Features: Water access to chain of lakes Public access: Access by water from Lake Carlos DEVILS Size: 234 acres Depth: 35 feet Game fish: Walleye, northern, largemouth bass, pan fish Features: Spring-fed, sandy beaches, connects to county park Public access: North side off Co. Rd. 7 and Devil’s Lake Rd. FREEBORN Size: 248 acres Depth: 18 feet Game fish: Northern, largemouth bass, pan fish, bullhead, walleye Public access: Northwest side off Co. Rd. 96 GENEVA Size: 640 acres Depth: 63 feet Game fish: Largemouth bass, northern, pan fish, walleye Features: Pier on north end, access to chain of lakes Public access: Northwest side off Hwy. 29 and Southeast side off Hwy. 27 GILBERT Size: 202 acres Depth: 17 feet Game fish: Bullhead, pan fish, northern, walleye Features: Quiet Public access: North end off Co. Rd. 7 and Moe Hall Rd.
IDA Size: 4,427 acres Depth: 106 feet Game fish: Walleye, bass, northern, pan fish 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 INDIAN Size: 76 acres Depth: 38 feet Game fish: Northern, bullhead, pan fish, walleye Public access: North side off Co. Rd. 6 and Indian Lake Rd. IRENE Size: 639 acres Depth: 44 feet Game fish: Walleye, northern, largemouth bass, pan fish Public access: Northwest side off Hwy. 29 and Irene Rd.; southeast side off Co. Rd. 64 LATOKA Size: 753 acres Depth: 108 feet Game fish: Walleye, northern, largemouth bass, pan fish 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. L’HOMME DIEU Size: 1,801 acres Depth: 85 feet Game fish: Walleye, largemouth bass, northern, pan fish Features: Access to chain of lakes, public swimming beach Public accesses: Northwest side off Co. Rd. 42; northeast side off Co. Rd. 120
LOBSTER Size: 1,329 acres Depth: 65 feet Game fish: Northern, pan fish, walleye, bass, muskellunge Features: Many bays and points, island Public access: West end off Co. Rd. 27 LONG Size: 218 acres Depth: 18 feet Public access: East end off Long Lake Rd. LOUISE Size: 214 acres Depth: 33 feet Game fish: Bullhead, pan fish, largemouth bass, northern, walleye Public access: West side off Co. Rd. 22 MAPLE Size: 831 acres Depth: 78 feet Game fish: Walleye, northern, largemouth bass, pan fish Features: Mostly shallow, spring-fed, excellent water quality Public access: North end off Co. Rd. 4; east side off Co. Rd. 87 MARY Size: 2,450 acres Depth: 40 feet Game fish: Walleye, northern, largemouth bass, pan fish Features: Large, gradual slopes, popular recreational lake Public access: Northwest corner off Hwy. 27; southwest corner off Co. Rd. 4 MILL Size: 450 acres Depth: 40 feet Game fish: Walleye, northern, pan fish, largemouth bass Features: Spring-fed, deep, clear Public access: Southeast corner off Hwy. 27 MILTONA Size: 5,724 acres Depth: 105 feet Game fish: Walleye, bass, northern, pan fish, muskellunge 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.
MINA Size: 411 acres Depth: 123 feet Game fish: Northern, largemouth bass, pan fish, bullhead, muskellunge, walleye Public access: North point off Co. Rd. 8 MOON Size: 144 acres Depth: 38 feet Game fish: Northern, largemouth bass, pan fish, walleye, bullhead, perch Public access: North side off Co. Rd. 82. MOSES Size: 824 acres Depth: 32 feet Game fish: Walleye, largemouth bass, pan fish, northern Features: Clear, sandy Public access: West side off Co. Rd. 16 OSAKIS Size: 6,389 acres Depth: 86 feet Game fish: Walleye, northern, pan fish, bass 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 in Todd County)
SMITH Size: 666 acres Depth: 30 feet Game fish: Northern, walleye, pan fish, largemouth bass Features: Spring-fed, quiet Public access: Northeast corner off Hwy. 27 and Smith Lake Rd. STOWE Size: 389 acres Depth: 14 feet Game fish: Northern, bullhead, pan fish, largemouth bass, walleye Public access: West end off Co. Rd. 82 and Stowe Lake Rd. TURTLE Size: 218 acres Depth: 21 feet Game fish: Northern, pan fish, largemouth bass, bullhead, walleye Public access: Southwest corner off Co. Rd. 88 UNION Size: 107 acres Depth: 45 feet Game fish: Northern, largemouth bass, pan fish, bullhead, walleye Public access: SE side off Co. Rd. 23
OSCAR Size: 1,119 acres Depth: 25 feet Game fish: Walleye, pan fish, northern, muskellunge Features: Island Public access: North side off State Hwy. 27
VERMONT Size: 338 acres Depth: 59 feet Game fish: Bullhead, pan fish, largemouth bass, northern, walleye Public access: Southeast side off Hwy. 29 and E. Lake Vermont Rd.
POCKET Size: 263 acres Depth: 40 feet Game fish: Northern, pan fish, largemouth bass, bullhead, walleye Public access: South side off Hwy. 114 and Pocket Lake Rd.
VICTORIA Size: 417 acres Depth: 60 feet Game fish: Northern, walleye, largemouth bass, pan fish Features: Long, narrow lake with access to Lake Geneva Public access: South end off Hazel Hill Rd.
RACHEL Size: 442 acres Depth: 65 feet Game fish: Northern, bullhead, pan fish, largemouth bass, walleye Public access: East shore off Co. Rd. 93 RED ROCK Size: 903 acres Depth: 22 feet Game fish: Northern, walleye, largemouth bass, pan fish Features: Shallow Public access: East side off Shorewood Dr.
WHISKEY Size: 160 acres Depth: 46 feet Game fish: Bullhead, pan fish, largemouth bass, northern, walleye Public access: North shore off Co. Rd. 58 WINONA Size: 213 acres Depth: 9 feet Game fish: Bullhead, perch, crappie Public access: City-owned, carry-in access on northwest end
ROUND Size: 81 acres Depth: 30 feet Game fish: Northern, largemouth bass, pan fish, bullhead Features: Quiet Public access: South end off Co. Rd. 27
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AREA LAKES
LITTLE CHIPPEWA Size: 269 acres Depth: 24 feet Game fish: Northern, bullhead, walleye, pan fish, largemouth bass Features: Shallow, sandy, connects to county park Public access: South shore off Co. Rd. 108
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erhaps one of the most eye-catching “landmarks” in Alexandria is Big Ole – a 28-foot tall Viking statue that stands at the north end of Broadway. Born in 1965, the Viking has become a much-respected resident in the lakes area. The idea for the statue began in January of 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 historical Kensington Runestone in an animated scene titled “Minnesota, Birthplace of America.” The new item to coincide with this display was the 28-foot, fourton Viking statue. Big Ole was completed by Gorden Displays of Minneapolis in April of 1965 and was transported to New
York just in time for the World’s Fair. Big Ole arrived at his home in Alexandria in front of the Runestone Museum in December of 1965. Now, more than 50 years later, he still stands strong. 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? A large replica of the Kensington Runestone is located at a small, wayside rest. Visitors can read the inscription and take a photo by the replica. The replica is located in a small park at the east end of Sixth Avenue in Alexandria. Explore the controversy for yourself at the Runestone Museum, located at 206 Broadway in Alexandria. For more information call (320) 7633160, or visit the museum’s website at www.runestonemuseum.org.
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Lakes, Parks, Museums
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BIG OLE The 28-foot tall Viking statue is located at the north end of Broadway in Big Ole Park, across the street from the Runestone Museum at 206 Broadway. KENSINGTON RUNESTONE The world-famous Runestone is located at the Runestone Museum, 206 Broadway in Alexandria. RUNESTONE MUSEUM 206 Broadway, Alexandria. Summer hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Along with the Runestone, the museum holds exhibits on Native Americans, early immigrant history, the history of Alexandria, a memorial/gun exhibit, a Minnesota wildlife exhibit, and a hands-on children’s area. FORT ALEXANDRIA Houses the Runestone Museum and is a nearly exact replica of the stockade built in 1862 and contains several original buildings, including an 1889 church, a log cabin built in the late 1860s and an 1885 schoolhouse.
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ONGOING ALEXANDRIA HOCKEY FEST
Weekends mid-June thru early August Runestone Community Center, Alexandria www.alexhockeyfest.com WISSOTA CAR RACING
Saturdays May thru August 6:45 p.m. Additional specials on other dates. Viking Speedway, Alexandria (320) 762-1559 www.vikingspeedway.net OPEN MIC NIGHTS
Third Thursday of each month 6:30-9 p.m., Evansville Arts Center www.evansvilleartcenter.com VIKINGLAND CORVETTE CLUB
Sunday cruise and dinner: Every Sunday of the month May through September, 5 p.m. Classic and Muscle cars included on first Sunday of each Month Alexandria Clinic parking lot www.vikinglandcorvetteclub.com
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GO KART RACING
Fridays May thru August 7 p.m. Additional specials on other dates. Douglas County Fairgrounds, Alexandria www.runestonegokart.com PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS
First Thursday of each month 7 p.m. Evansville Art Center www.evansvilleartcenter.com
RED WILLOW ARTS COALITION
Summer Concert Series: Every Thursday, May 22 thru August 28, 7 p.m. Douglas County Courthouse lawn www.redwillowartscoalition.org FIRST FRIDAY CONCERTS
LIVE MUSIC
Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday Memorial thru Labor Day Weekend Every Saturday after Labor Day to Memorial Day, 2 p.m. Carlos Creek Winery (320) 846-5443 www.carloscreekwinery.com ALEXANDRIA FARMERS MARKET
Big Ole Park Saturdays, 9 a.m.-noon beginning May 14 Thursdays, 3-6 p.m. beginning June 23 Tuesdays, 9 a.m.-noon beginning June 28 HOLMES CITY FARMERS MARKET
Holmes City Farmers Market Every Saturday, 8:30-11:30 a.m. Trinity Lutheran Church parking lot.
First Friday of each month, March thru December, 7-9 p.m. Evansville Arts Center www.evansvilleartcenter.com
the lakes area...
Very accommodating!
HOLIDAY INN, Hwy 29 & I-94 Alexandria, MN 320.763.6577 www.hialexandria.com Features 149 very comfortable rooms on 2 floors, including 41 rooms with direct access to our indoor recreation center. Rooms recently remodeled and all have free Internet. In the heart of the lakes area, with easy access off I-94. Use the Central Lakes trail and area golf courses, or enjoy wine tasting and seasonal activities at the famous Carlos Creek Winery or see the controversial Kensington Runestone. Enjoy the volleyball courts, basketball hoops, hockey net, ping pong tables, arcade and more. Use the 24-hr. fitness center and enjoy a great meal at Rudy’s Redeye Grill, surf the high-speed Internet access and use our complimentary guest laundry service.
CROSSINGS INN & SUITES 211 W Main St Parkers Prairie, MN 218.338.3380
OAK PARK CAMPGROUND 9561 CR 8 NW Garfield MN 320.834.2345 www.oakparkcamp.com Oak Park Campground is a great place to camp with your family. It features a swimming pool, large playground, even a softball field. We have large grassy sites with full hookups, water electric or no hookups for tents. Our restrooms and showers are modern and clean, and we also have a basement in the main building in case of inclement weather. We also have a laundry room in the main building. Come see us soon! www.oakparkcampground.com.
SUPER 8 4620 Hwy 9 S Alexandria, MN 320.763.6552 Located right off Interstate 94, exit 103. Free WI-FI, Free cable TV and HBO, Free Super Start breakfast. In-room micro/fridge, coffee makers, hair dryers. Dog friendly with small fee. Oversized parking available. Very friendly staff and clean rooms. Shopping and eating within walking distance. Destination Super!
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Rated as the top hotel in Parkers Prairie, MN and in the area by TripAdvisor.com, Crossings by GrandStay® makes the perfect choice for any visit to the area. Our comfortable modern hotel is affordable yet well-equipped, and offers a great welcome to business and vacation guests alike. Convenient for Alexandria as well as Parkers Prairie itself, and with a range of king, queen, and 1-bedroom/full kitchen suites, Crossings is your home-away-from-home in Otter Tail County. Adjacent to the Parkers Prairie Event Center and steps away from Lake Adley, Crossings by GrandStay® is perfectly situated for all your group and recreation needs.
DAYS INN 4810 Hwy 29 S Alexandria, MN 320.762.1171 alexdaysinn @gmail.com Close To lakes, wineries and shopping. Conveniently located off Interstate 94, Days Inn Alexandria MN hotel, near Viking Speedway, is the perfect spot to rest during your travels through the Great Lakes area of Minnesota. Our Alexandria, MN, hotel is just minutes from beautiful lakes, beaches, wineries, golf courses, shopping and ski resorts. Enjoy thoughtful amenities to ensure a stress-free stay, including free in-room Wi-Fi Internet access and microwaves and refrigerators upon request. Our Alexandria, MN, hotel features free Daybreak breakfast each morning as well as an indoor heated pool and hot tub. Kids 17 and under stay free with an adult. Dogs are permitted in designated rooms for a nominal fee.
Enjoy your stay!
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Urbank, MN • 218-267-6455 Wed., Thurs., Fri. 3pm-1am Sat. 11am-1am Sun. 11am-Midnight OPEN DAILY Serving lunch & dinner • BURGERS • STEAKS • SEAFOOD • PASTAS • ICE CREAM DRINKS • FULL BAR Mon.-Sat. open at 11am. Sun. open @3pm
4960 Co. Rd. 42 NE, Alexandria 1 Block North of the Carlos / L’ Homme Dieu bridge
320-846-1051 www.interlacheninn.com
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…the art of wine
The Area’s premier wine bar & restaurant
115 30th Ave E, Alexandria, MN
320-763-6565 • 1-800-657-3294 FULL MENU FROM A VARIETY OF Appetizers to Salads, Sandwiches, Prime Rib and Steaks Fast Track Lunch Special Mon-Fri 11am-1:30pm Sunday Buffet starting at 9am
• More than 29 tap beers • Nightly drink specials
• 50+ wines by the glass • Specializing in our 70+ unique craft beers • Eclectic gourmet food all from scratch • Live music Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Summer Open @ Noon Winter Open @ 4 sixthavenuewineandale.com
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320-759-0885 Hwy 94 & Hwy 29 S, Alexandria www.doolittles.com
Since 1925, Alexandria’s Recommended Family Dining Open 7 Days a Week
Breakfast served All Day
Visit us at travelersinncafe.com
• Full Menu from Omlettes & Pancakes, to Walleye & Prime Rib • Known for Great Breakfasts: Egg Dishes, Omelettes, Pancakes, Waffles, Biscuits & Gravy • Breakfast Specials Mon - Sat. ‘til 10am • Homemade Soups & Daily Specials • Deli Sandwiches • Area’s Best Salad Bar • Caramel Rolls, Homemade Pies
511 Broadway - Historic Downtown - 320-763-4000
Mon. - Thurs. 7am - 5pm Fri. & Sat. 6am - 5pm Breakfast, Noon & Dinner Specials
Appetizers & Soups • Sandwiches & Wraps Pasta • Salads • Burgers • Poultry Fresh Fish & Seafood • Steaks & Ribs
Weekly Specialties!
BAR & GRILL HOURS 9am - Last Call - 12:45am Full Food Service In Bar Until 10pm DANCE FLOOR with complete speaker system
Create your own pasta dish & see it sautéed on the spot!
Outdoor Patio • Full Menu • Full Bar Electronic & Paper Pull Tabs
Breakfast & lunch favorites including prime rib & glazed ham, omelette station, fresh rolls, fruit and biscuits & gravy!
Reservations requested for menu - groups over 8
320-852-7170 | 211 Main Ave, Carlos
Tuesday: Build Your Own Burger 2 of ‘em for $10.95! 5-9 pm Friday: Pasta Buffet 5-9pm
Sunday: Prime Rib Brunch 8am-2pm
320-762-1124 • www.arrowwoodresort.com 2100 Arrowwood Lane NE, Alexandria
Open Daily at 11 am
Lunch & Nightly Specials • Pizza • Burgers • Sandwiches • Baskets • Salads • Pasta Pool Table • Dart Boards • Game Room Peanuts & Popcorn • Pull Tabs • 6 Big Screens
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320-762-2416 • Downtown Nelson
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OPEN: Monday - Friday 11am • Saturday & Sunday 7am Monday: All You Can Eat Taco Bar & Fixings $6.99 Tuesday: Hamburger Steak $8.99 Wednesday: Chicken & Sausage Buffet $8.99 Thursday: Fall off the bone Ribs $10.99, Jumbo Wings! 3 wings/$4.99, 6 wings/$7.99
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320-763-7712 • 104 Broadway - Next to Big Ole Statue Open Daily 8 A.M - 1 A.M. • Like us on Facebook!
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• Large Menu & Salad Bar • Best Pizza in the Area • Dine In or On the Deck • Full Lounge, TVs • Pool Tables & Games • DJ Thurs. – Sat. Nights • Large Groups Welcome • Full Catering Available Valid Wednesday - Sunday 8 am-10:30 am Only!
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1705 Broadway • Alexandria, MN • 320-763-6557 Co-op profits are paid back to the customer, it’s a win win for you! May / June 2016 • Vacationer 47 001410224r1
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Open 24 hours a day & 7 days a week! 320-763-3446 • www.ELDENS.com | Corner of 3rd & Nokomis, Alexandria 48 May / June 2016 • Vacationer