North Branch Many Faces 2012

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The Many Faces of

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The Many Faces of North Branch • February 2012

Welcome to the North Branch Area Welcome to North Branch, Minnesota, a community that is close enough to the metro area to provide for our big city needs and yet small enough to offer that hometown flavor that our residents want in their home community. This handy Guide can help newcomers learn about the businesses in the area through the North Branch Area Chamber of Commerce directory (yellow pages). Inside this booklet prospective home buyers and business people learn what the communities of North Branch, Harris, Stacy and Almelund have to offer. There is information on local government and the North Branch Area Public Schools as well as services such as libraries, clubs and organizations. There is also information about recreational opportunities, as well as available medical facilities. Whether you are new to the area or have lived here for years, this free Community Guide is meant to help you enjoy life in these East Central Minnesota communities. -MaryHelen Swanson, editor, ECM Post Review Photos provided by the staff of the Post Review

Contents

Area Townships........................................................... 7 Chamber of Commerce......................................... 21-36 Churches.................................................................... 43 City of Almelund........................................................ 14 City of Harris............................................................. 13 City of North Branch............................................... 5, 6 City of Stacy............................................................... 13 County Government............................................ 14, 53 Events & Activities in Chisago County..................... 54 Fishing & Hunting............................................... 51, 52 Health Care and Medical Services...................... 44, 45

Historical Society....................................................... 50 History of North Branch........................................... 16 Library........................................................................ 47 Map, North Branch.................................................... 46 North Branch Schools embracing the digital world.17 North Branch Welcomes Tiller Corporation............. 12 Organizations/Clubs.................................................. 15 Public Safety.............................................................. 49 Senior Center............................................................. 50 Schools, North Branch............................................. 8, 9 Trails, Parks & Recreation............................. 39, 40, 41

Abra Auto Body & Glass........................................... 18 Aireserv...................................................................... 18 AmericInn.................................................................. 18 Anderson & Koch Ford, Inc...................................... 37 Branch Manufacturing Company.............................. 11 Cattail Images............................................................ 48 City of North Branch................................................... 5 Community Partnership............................................. 52 Courage Center.......................................................... 11 East Central Energy................................................... 12 East Central Sanitation & Recycling............................ 7 East Central Screen Printing...................................... 10 Ecumen of North Branch............................................ 3 Edina Realty North Branch....................................... 19 ERA Muske Co. Real Estate - Cathy Carchedi.......... 55 Haley Comfort Systems............................................. 37 Hermann Insurance Services, Inc............................. 10 Jennings, DeWan & Anderson, LLC........................... 16 JJ’s Bowl & Lounge...................................................... 7 Lake State Federal Credit Union............................... 41 Lamperts..................................................................... 20 Landmark Personnel.................................................. 10 Mavis’ Photographic Corner...................................... 11 Minnco Credit Union................................................. 15 My Time Massage...................................................... 16

North Branch Area Churches.................................... 42 North Branch Dental................................................. 11 North Branch Lions................................................... 48 North Branch Liquors.................................................. 3 North Branch Outlets................................................ 56 North Branch Veterinary Hospital............................ 45 North Country Tax Service........................................ 16 People’s National Bank............................................. 19 Peterson’s Country Mill............................................. 40 Post-Haste Office Service Center.............................. 10 Rapid Press................................................................ 48 Recycled Wardrobes................................................... 41 School District #138.................................................... 9 Shipp Dental Care, Ltd.............................................. 48 Soft Dental................................................................... 2 SRC Recycling............................................................ 10 Stacy Sports Grill....................................................... 20 Stacy Wine & Spirits.................................................. 20 Terry’s Disposal & Recycling..................................... 18 The Rob Sanvik Agency............................................ 18 Town & Country Disposal......................................... 45 Trio Wolf Creek Online School................................. 47 Wayne’s Nursery & Landscaping............................... 38 Wild Mountain/Taylors Falls Recreation..................... 9

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City of North Branch, Pop. 10,000 North Branch incorporated in 1881. This meant, among other things, that the town could form a city council, pass ordinances and levy taxes to improve roads, sidewalks and other aspects of town life. In 1881, North Branch boasted of two good hotels, a boarding house, two grain elevators, a sawmill, a three-story “flouring” mill, a tin shop, four general stores and a warehouse. It had 149 families that lived in 139 houses. A visitor to the town remarked on the many trees—oaks and maples—that shaded yards and roads. North Branch also had a reputation as a fishing and hunting paradise: passenger pigeons, ducks and geese, deer, trout, bass and northern pike were plentiful. The farmers in the area started with wheat crops, but with the unsuccessful monetary growth of wheat, the cost to maintain it and the insect and other forms of failed drops, a new way to farm was needed. A man from the cities came up with railroad carloads of potatoes and soon the farmers found that the landscape was perfect for growing potatoes. Soon the farmers were growing such a great crop that many other counties and states were purchasing the potatoes. Other counties also began growing potatoes and this became the way for many years of the farmers. Around 1920, the potato boom came to an end and once again, farmers found them selves in need of a new form of income. Dairy farming became a new source of income for many of the farmers and growing alfalfa and corn took over for the potato. At about the same time that North Branch farmers were making the big switch from potatoes to milk cows, the town experienced another important change: State Highway 61 was built connecting the Twin Cities and Duluth, the third link between the two major urban areas. The new highway, built for “new-fangled” automobiles that were immediately popular, ran parallel to the railroad for much of the way. People could now drive their own cars into the Cities, and they did. Ridership on the train trickled to almost nothing. Passenger service was drastically cut back in the 1950’s. The U.S. Postal Service, which had delivered the mail to North Branch via the railroad for over 80 years, switched to

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trucks at about the same time. Trains still roared through North Branch, but they were less and less likely to stop. In 1958, the state highway department announced that an interstate freeway would be constructed along the western edge of Chisago County, just beyond the town’s limits. The new freeway would be the fourth time the Twin Cities and Duluth had been joined by a transportation route. North Branch had benefited in the past from the linkage. The city council began preparing for the changes that the new road would bring by establishing a planning commission to manage the growth in business and population the freeway was expected to bring to town. In 1969 the freeway to Duluth was completed and the governor of Minnesota, Harold Levander was on hand to celebrate its opening. North Branch’s 1,000 school children walked from the elementary school to the freeway bridge to participate in the festivities and the Midsummer’s Queen cut the ribbon with a giant pair of scissors to open the new road. North Branch was already expanding in population before the freeway opened. More people had moved into town in the 1950’s than in the 40 years before. More than half worked outside of North Branch and some even worked as far away as the Twin Cities. When the freeway opened, these trends picked up steam. From its very beginning as a small railroad station on the banks of the Sunrise River, North Branch’s destiny has been influenced by the nearby Twin Cities. What its future will be depends on how its citizens shape that influence, what they value, and how they put those values into action. In 1901, a one-square mile area of the township detached from the original village and reincorporated itself as the village of North Branch. The village of North Branch was more urbanized and was centrally located within the original 35 square mile rural area that reverted its status back to township and name itself Branch.

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City of North Branch - From Page 5

The City of North Branch is always ready to welcome new business growth. The industrial park now has over 300 acres of developmental ready sites. North Branch is conveniently located on I-35 just 40 minutes north of the Twin Cities area. Hwy 95 is the main road traveling east-west through the community. Duluth is just 97 miles to the north, St. Paul-Minneapolis 40 miles to the south, and St. Cloud a mere 59 miles to the west. City Hall, 651-674-8113, is located in downtown North Branch at 6408 Elm Street. Council and Commission meetings are held in the council chambers at City Hall. The city is governed by a fivemember City Council, consisting of the mayor and four council members, elected at large. Mayor Amy Oehlers, 651-354-0319, calls council meetings to order at 7:00 p.m. on the second and fourth Mondays of the month. Current members on the council are: Joel McPherson 651-6742489; Kathy Blomquist, 651-674-7922; Theresa Furman, 651-6745451; and Ronald Lindquist, 651-674-8520. The Planning Commission meets at 7:00 p.m. on the third Monday of the month at City Hall. Citizen members are John Philipsen, Bob Hylland, Tom Borchardt, Mark Ramaley and Don Swanson. The Parks, Trails & Open Space Commission meets at 7:00 p.m. on the first Monday of the month at City Hall. Citizen members are Chairperson Charles Heinzel, Michael Norlan, Deb Nagel , Chuck Sinn and John Pantelis. The Economic Development Authority meets at 3:30 p.m. on the first Thursday of the month at City Hall. Citizen members are Jeremy Lindman, Bill Rice, Lorraine Moeller and Doug Fischer. The Municipal Liquor Store 651-674-4082 has been in operation since 1949. It is located at 5846 Old Main Street, one block north of Highway 95/east of I-35, behind the Holiday Station Store. In 1999, the property on which the old liquor store sat was sold to a developer. The old store was torn down and a new facility was built nearby. The new 6,000-square-foot store opened in June 2000. North Branch Liquors has a staff of 10, and offers a wide variety of beers, wines, and spirits. The store’s profits go back into the community through the city budget. Store hours are 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Utilities East Central Energy, 800-254-7944 or 763-689-8418, provides electric energy services, Internet access and telephone long distance to residents living outside of the North Branch Water and Light service area. Customers purchasing from ECE become members of the nonprofit rural electric cooperative. Its district office is located at 412 N Main St. Braham MN 55006 www. eastcentralenergy.com North Branch Municipal Water and Light Department, 651674-7100, generated electricity with a fossil fuel generator for up to 1,000 customers beginning in 1941. In 1995 the department began purchasing electricity for its 1720 customers from the Southern Minnesota Municipal Power Agency. North Branch Municipal Water and Light also provides water service to the city. It employs eight and is governed by a three-member utility commission. The commission meets at the Water and Light Plant located at 6388 Maple St., at 3:30 p.m. on the third Tuesday of the month. North Branch has the capacity to store 1,000,000 gallons of water in its three water towers. The city has received commendations in the past from the MPCA for exceptions operation, maintenance, and management of its wastewater treatment plant, located on city property near the industrial park. A new Class B mechanical wastewater treatment plant reached substantial completion in the fall of 2004, and became fully operational by January of 2005. Residents in the rural areas of North Branch rely on private wells and septic systems for water supply and sewage disposal. Natural gas can be purchased from Minnesota Energy Resources, 800-889-9508, or Xcel, 800-895-4999. Minnesota Energy Resources is has been serving the North Branch area since 1960 with safe, energy-efficient and clean natural gas. Appliance repair available for residential & commercial. Xcel is a natural gas sup-

City Hall 651-674-8113 City Office Extension City Administrator 229 Finance Director 230 Account Clerk 231 Accountant 235 Planner/EDA Director 227 Building Official 223 Administrative Assistant 222 GIS/Planning Specialist 226 Public Works Director 674-8493 Liquor Store Manager 674-4082 Utility Superintendent 674-7100 Utility Office Manager 674-7100 Public Works Foreman 674-8493 Wastewater Treatment Facility 277-0640 Police Chief 237 Police Assistant 234 Police Secretary 251 Police Investigator 242 Police Sergeant 236 Police Officer/School Liaison 519 Police Officer 523 Police Officer 518 Police Officer 522 Police Officer 517 Police Officer 521 Police Officer 516 Police Department Non-Emergency 651-674-8848 Attorney Auditor Financial Consultants Engineering Consultant Official newspaper (2011)

Contact Bridgitte Konrad Richard Hill Erma Parsons Cynthia Tuttle Alan Cottingham Richard Meyer Christy Kamholz Nathan Sondrol Shawn Williams Deb Dahlberg

Jan Ekstrom Brian Fields Dan Meyer Marcy Meyer Kathy Minnichsoffer Todd Frank Rick Sapp Tim Olson Sean Huset Dave Janssen Ron Rollins Rebecca Lawrence Kelly Engebretson John Pego Thomas Miller Tautges Redpath Springsted WSB & Associates Post Review

plier for the North Branch area. It sells natural gas furnaces, water heaters and electric air conditioning units. Also, furnace & appliance repair service agreements available. Please call 800-2387378 for Service, Sales or Questions. www.xcelenergy.com. Cable TV is available from Midcontinent, 800-783-2356. Qwest, 800-244-1111, www.qwest.com and Windstream, 800-843-9214 are the major providers of telephone service to the North Branch area. The 674, 237 and 277 exchanges have been included in the metro calling area, and Rush City’s 358 exchange (320 area code) is toll free from North Branch. Other Services Since there is no city garbage pickup, residents may purchase garbage removal services from the following licensed refuse haulers: East Central Sanitation ,763-689-2171; SRC, Inc., 651-4642321; Terry’s Disposal, 651-674-4053; and Waste Management, 715-720-3392. Curbside recycling is mandatory because the nonrecyclable and unsorted garbage is land filled near Mora. The city of North Branch operates a compost site at the end of Ash Street in the Industrial Park. The site is open for drop-off of leaves and grass, and for pickup of free compost. Animal control is contracted to Countryside Animal Impound. Animal nuisance ordinances are enforced. All dogs must be registered and leashed. Annual licenses cost $10 from City Hall. Animal complaints should be directed to the police department.


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Area Townships

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The North Branch area encompasses six townships — four in Chisago County and two in Isanti County. Clerk and treasurer positions are elected for two-year terms, except in Fish Lake Township, where the treasurer is appointed. Other board members serve staggered three-year terms. Amador Township (population 911) 37475 Park Trail (mail address), Almelund, MN; www. amadortownship.com Meetings are held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at the Town Hall at 7:00 p.m. unless otherwise posted. All meetings are open to the public. The board members are as follows: Lin Strong, Chairman, 651269-3580, lcstrong@frontiernet.net; Terri Lind, Clerk, 651-583-3108; Bob Linder, Treasurer, 651-583-2455, boblinder@1@yahoo.com; Gene Fisk, Supervisor, 651583-2229, genefisk@gmail.com; Jim Stockwell, Supervisor, 651-583-3285, pkstockwell@aol.com. Fish Lake Township (population 2,012) 2170 Brunswick Road, Harris, MN 55032 651-674-7709 Meetings are held on the 2nd Monday of the month at the Town Hall at 6:00 pm. The Fish Lake Township Town Hall is located at the corner of Cedarcrest Trail (Cty. 8) and Brunswick Rd. (Cty. 63). The Fish Lake Town hall is available for rent. For more information please call Pat Devine at 651-674-8582. Amenities available are Heat/Air Conditioning, full kitchen with dishes, coffee pots, tables and chairs and lavatories. The board members are as follows: Bob Carter, Chair, 651-674-8790; Andrea Nekowitsch, Clerk, 320-358-3924; Corey Johnson, Supervisor, 651-674-0660; Diane Larkin, Supervisor, 612-860-1743. Lent Township (population 2,258) Located at 33155 Hemingway Ave. Stacy, MN 55079 651-462-3009 Meetings are held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at the Town Hall at 7:00 p.m. The Lent town hall is available for rental and is used for receptions, graduations, non-profit gatherings, charities, etc. To reserve a date for the town hall you must submit a Town Hall Rental Agreement, with a $100.00 non-refundable deposit. Balance is due 30 days prior to event date. The board

members are as follows: Gene Olson, Chair, 651-4623507; Laura LeVasseur, Clerk; Pam Olson, Treasurer; Lyle Johnson, Supervisor, 651-462-1358; Mike Olson, Supervisor, 651-248-0975. North Branch Township (Isanti) (population 1,654) 29113 Notre Dame St., PO Box 872 North Branch, MN 651-674-8805 Meetings are held on the first Thursday of the month at 7:45 p.m. at the town hall. The Board members are as follows: Current Chair and Supervisor Gary Lindstrom, 651-674-8690; Supervisor Robert Schmidt, 651-674-4286; Supervisor Ron Pederson, 651-674-7732; Treasurer Bonnie Mettling, 763-444-5170; Clerk Shawn Williams, 763-286-3733. Oxford Township (population 883) Town Hall 26090 Apollo St. NE, Rt. 1 Box 123B, Stacy, MN The board meets on the second Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at the Town Hall. Chilton Hagan, Chairman, 651-462-5838; Linnea Lentz, Clerk, 763-444-8550; Peggy Nelson, Treasurer; Harlin Bellin, Supervisor, 763-4445807; Mike Miller, Supervisor, 651-462-4999. Sunrise Township (population 1,945) PO Box 933, 41275 Oak Street North Branch, MN 55056 Meetings are held on the 3rd Thursday of the month at the Royal Wilcox Community Center (schoolhouse) at 7:00 p.m. Sunrise Township is located in Chisago County, Minnesota, on the banks of the Sunrise and St. Croix Rivers. The Town Board is an elected body of members that meets to conduct township business, including road and street maintenance, snowplowing, issuance of various permits, emergency planning, and other issues that affect the town’s residents. The website is: www.sunrisetownship.com. The board members are as follows: Joel Peterson, Vice Chairman, 651-583-3177; Wendy Kowalke, Clerk, clerk@sunrisetownship.com, 651-674-6046; Karen Anderson, Treasurer, 651-2574832; Gerald Bjork, Supervisor, 651-674-4382; Manley Olson, Supervisor, 651-674-4792; Steven Merten, Chair, 651-583-3335; Jeske Noordergraaf, Supervisor, 651-5833159.

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Independent School District #138 North Branch Area Public Schools

North Branch Area Public Schools enrolls approximately 3,600 students. The district serves 176 square miles in middle Chisago County and northeastern Isanti County. Schools North Branch Area Education Center, 651-674-1000, is located on Grand Avenue. This site includes the district office, Distance Learning, and is home of the school district Early Childhood and Family Education (ECFE) Center, 651674-1220. Sunrise River Elementary School, 651-674-1100, is also located on Grand Avenue. This school serves students Grade K through 4. The principal at Sunrise River School is Jason Hartmann. Assistant Principal is Lori Zimmerman. Sunrise houses Community Education, 651-674-1025 North Branch Area Middle School, 651-674-1300, is located on CR-14. Students in Grades 5-8 attend the middle school. The middle school offers many sports along with a variety of clubs and organizations. Principal at NBAMS is Todd Tetzlaff. Assistant Principal is Kelly Detzler. NBAMS also and the Student Transition & Employability Program (STEP). North Branch Area High School, 651-674-1500, also located on Grand Avenue, serves students in Grades 9-12. Students can take advantage of enrolling in college-level courses at NBAHS, or commuting to area colleges for classes. The district offers students the opportunity to participate in an education-to-work program, which partners the school with local businesses. High School Principal is Coleman McDonough. The assistant Principal is Glen Stevens. North Branch Area Learning Center (ALC), 651-6741050, offers alternative education programs including a day school for students in Grades 7-12, an independent study program and a distance learning program. The ALC is housed in the North Branch Area Education Center. ALC Director Dr. Lori Zimmerman oversees the programs, which include both homebound and home-schooled district students. The Brooker Building, 651-674-1400, houses the Gateway Program, a federal setting 4 special education program. Special Education Director Sarah Brown oversees the programs. Technology North Branch Area Public Schools have taken a proactive stance to integrate technology into the curriculum. District computers are Internet-compatible and there are computers in most classrooms. District Technology Coordinator is Chip Treen, 651-674-1000. Transportation The district transports more than 3,000 students throughout the year with its busing services. All buses are equipped with cameras and state-of-the-art safety equipment. The fleet consistently achieves safety ratings of 99 to 100 percent. The Transportation Department Director is Bill Burton, 651-6741030. Extracurricular Activities At North Branch Area Public Schools, our goal is to have every Middle School and High School student involved in at least one extra-curricular activity. To achieve that goal, the school has developed quality programs with dedicated and committed coaches and advisors who care about students. Programs include a wide range of athletic and fine arts activities. North Branch is a member of the highly competitive North Suburban Conference. Activities Coordinator is Brett Carlson, 651-674-1512. School Board The School Board consists of six-members. It meets in the

district boardroom on the second floor of the Main Street School at 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month. Members are elected at large and serve four-year terms. Current board members are: Kim Salo, Kirby Ekstrom, John White, Randy Westby, Jay Falk, and Trent Jensen. The Superintendent serves on the School Board as an ex-officio member. The Superintendent is Dr. Deb Henton, 651-6741000. Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE), 651-674-1220, offers classes for parents raising infants through five-yearsolds, community preschool and early childhood screening. Early childhood screenings are done free of charge and are offered multiple times throughout the school year. Field trips are also scheduled throughout the year for families with young children. North Branch Area Community Education “Experience the fun of learning – a life long adventure!” • Arts Fest – Saturday before Thanksgiving • Concerts in the Park - Thursdays in summer • Many Flags of North Branch • Open gym • Academic enrichment classes • Arts, crafts and music • Computer skills training • Cooking classes • Dance and drama • Health and fitness • Recreation programs • Walking club at schools • Walk-in exercise classes • Sport clinics and camps • Volunteer opportunities • Advisory councils • Let’s Go Fishing with Senior Citizens • Sunrise Seniors Story Theater A great outlet for the community, Community Education is a way to meet and greet your neighbors, make new friends, and find new interests and/or hobbies to keep not only the kids busy, but to help adults wind down from a grinding day at work. To learn more about Community Education programs call 651-674-1025. School Age Care School Age Care is offered in a safe and enriching environment for kindergartners through sixth graders before and after school while parents are at work. Children enjoy a variety of games, crafts, cooking, and social activities. Contact Community Education at 651-674-1025 for additional information. For More Information Check out the school district’s web site at www.northbranch.k12.mn.us or call the School Information Line at School 651-674-1411. North Branch Schools - See Page 9


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District Phone Numbers District Office District Office/TDD North Branch Area Education Center Sunrise River Elementary Middle School High School Area Learning Center (ALC) Brooker Bldg. Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) Community Education Transportation

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North Branch welcomes Tiller Corporation By MaryHelen Swanson The newest industrial operation in North Branch is a industrial sand drying operation. Tiller Corporation’s site is located north of town along County Road 30 (Forest Blvd.) at 415th Street and is to begin in early summer. Mike Caron, Director of Land Use Affairs for Tiller, explained that what will be happening when the operation begins is drying, sorting, and screening of sand. It’s dried first, he noted, then divided into four different sizes. The sand is coming from approximately a 25-mile radius, he said, and when ready for use will be hauled away by train, although some will be moved by truck. The silica sand will be used for the fracking process, but also used in other industrial processes. Fracking is a slang term for hydraulic fracturing, a process used to get oil or natural gas out of the ground. The facility being built at the site along CR 30 and 415th Street, is not a temporary facility, Caron assures, and the plan is to start testing the plant in early spring. It will be a 24-hour operation, and there will be trucking to the site 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Monday - Friday, but they do not anticipate trucking overnight. The number of trucks is expected to be 15 per hour every day. The train is expected to come in every day, Caron continued, although Tiller has no control over the rail operation. That is done by St. Croix Valley Railroad. The dried and sorted sand will travel to places like Texas, North Dakota, maybe even Pennsylvania, where ever the material is needed, Caron said. “The business we’re in is supplying construction material,” he went on. At the time Tiller applied for and was approved for a Conditional Use Permit by the city of North Branch, it was explained that there might also be an asphalt plant on site at times. Caron confirmed this saying they have about 20 acres at the site and don’t need all the land. At times they may bring in a portable asphalt plant to supply local projects.

On site will be two silos to load sand to the rail cars, and two for loading to trucks. There will also be a storage silo. The large building with the canvas-like roof is a storage facility for material, but some will be stored outside, Caron noted. Caron noted that the site will be gated for security and that some personnel will be onsite almost all the time, all year round.


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City of Stacy, Pop. 1,456

The City of Stacy is named after Dr. Stacy B. Collin, an early resident of the area in 1875. It became a village in 1923 and a statutory city in 1975. In recent decades, Stacy has experienced a steady growth rate. The city has grown from around 1,000 residents in the early 1980s to a population over 1,300 in early 2003. The city has two major industrial companies: Wyoming Machine and Royal Concrete Products. Together they employ over 120 people and occupy over 150,000 square feet of area. Also located in the area is Pretty Bird International, Promotional Management Center, Hi-Lo Manufacturing, Midwest Calibration, St. Paul Engraving, Caltronics, and Metal Crafters. There are many other established businesses in the area that keep Stacy going. Visit Stacy today and visit the 25+ businesses in town. City Government City Hall, 651-462-4486, is located at 30955 Forest Blvd. in Stacy, MN. Sharon Payne is the city clerk and can be reached at cityclerk@stacymn.org or www.stacymn.org. Stacy Economic Development Authority is located at 30955 Forest Blvd., Stacy MN 55056, 651-462-4486. www. stacymn.com. The Stacy Economic Development Authority (SEDA) is committed to developing an economical and businessfriendly environment that facilitates job creation and retention in a community that encourages business growth. SEDA is looking for additional Stacy residents to serve on the Economic Development Authority board. Please

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contact us if you are interested in being an active part of Stacy’s development. The Stacy City Council meets at 7 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month at city hall. City contact information: Mayor Mark Utecht, 651-462-4486, mlutecht@ frontier.com, City Council members: Cindy Bruss, 651462-4486, Jim Ness, 651-462-4486, Michael Carlson, 651-462-4486, Sharon Payne, City Clerk/Treasurer, 651462-4486, Charles Lucia, 651-462-4486, Loni Dahle, Onsale Manager, 651-462-4876, Brian Hachey, Offsale Manager, 651-462-2727, Jack Kramer, Building Inspector, 651-462-4486, Jon Ehlert, 651-462-6136, Public Works Maintenance Supervisor, Lynda Schmidt, 651-462-4486, Utility Billing/Account Clerk. Schools The North Branch and Forest Lake School districts serves the children from the Stacy area at central stops throughout the city. Fire Department The Stacy-Lent Area Volunteer Fire Department is located at 30785 Forest Blvd. It features in in-floor heating system, decontamination room, and an energy-efficient lighting system. Utilities The city of Stacy provides sewer and water services. Lynda Schmidt does the billing. Xcel Energy is the city’s electricity and gas provider, 800-895-4999, and Frontier Communications provides telephone service, 800-9218101.

City of Harris Harris is a small city of just over 1,200 residents. Harris is dedicated to preserving its open spaces, natural features and rural character while allowing controlled and prudent growth. City Hall is located at 43970 Ginger Ave., PO Box 111, Harris MN 55032. Phone number is 651-674-7546. City Council meets on the second Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Meetings are held at City Hall at the corner of Ginger Ave. and County Road 9. City Council: Mayor Diane Miller, Council Members are: Judy Hammerstrom, Rodney Larson, Randy Carlson and John Rossini. City Administration: City Clerk Donna Heidelberger, City Treasurer Marlys Balfany, Public Works Johnathan Blom, Building Inspector Steve Thorp, City Engineer Bonestroo, Representative Chuck Schwartz. Planning Commissioners meet the first Monday of even month: Don Cardinal, Cindy Gregoire, Steven Fox, Denise Still, John Rossini (Representative of the City Council). Public Works: Randy Sanford. City Hall is open Monday 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Closed on Wednesday and Friday. The City of Harris is easy access from the interstate Highway 35 with many accommodations. The Harris Country Store is convenient, selling gas and other necessities. Cars-R-Us will provide you with automotive needs. Happily Ever After provides body art. Local churches have also

been growing in the community: Apostolic Gospel Church, Elmcrest & Stark Rd., Harris, 651-674-8338; Harris Covenant Church, 43680 Gates Ave., Harris, 651-674-7565; First Lutheran Church, PO Box 8, Harris, 651-674-4971. One of the more prominent businesses in Harris is the Kaffe Stuga restaurant. It draws people from all over the state with its homemade cooking and friendly atmosphere. Every year in December, they host a day to serving nothing but a lutefisk dinner. All day long, from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., lutefisk, Swedish sausage, rutabagas, potatoes, ham, rolls, salads and a smile. People come from all over, and line up outside, sometimes in weather just above zero degrees, just to get a seat. Harris has two major businesses in its rural areas. Knife River, located southeast of Harris on Harder Ave., is involved in many aspects of road work, blacktopping, cement, gravel, and crushed rock. Ed Fields & Sons grow carrots, radishes, parsnips, and potatoes on the peat lands southeast of Harris. They also have a large cold storage facility on Harder Ave. Harris Pioneer Day is celebrated every August with family events all day long: Car Show with awards, Outhouse Races, Craft Booths, Kids Games, lots of Music and Food. Homemade pies by the Harris Auxiliary Club are always a favorite. New events added every year. Come and spend the day with us in Harris.


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Chisago County Government

The Chisago County Government Center is located in Center City, 651-213-8888, where most of the county offices are located. There are a few offices that are located in North Branch. The Minnesota Extension Service, 651213-5430, Health & Human Services 651-213-5600, the Housing and Redevelopment Authority, 651-674-5664, and Parks, 651-674-2345. Chisago County provides Highway, Parks, Sheriff, Environmental, Building, Public Health, Human Services, Eco-

nomic Development, library and legal document recording. Citizens may make appointments to meet with the Chisago County Board of Commissioners through the County Clerk of Board office. www.co.chisago.mn.us. There is a five-member county board; Lora Walker (Chair), George McMahon (Vice Chair), Rick Greene, Mike Robinson, Ben Montzka. The board meets in the lower level of the Chisago County Government Center in Center City.

Almelund

Amador Township has a long and colorful history. The first explorers to the Amador area were the French who began trading with the Chippewa for furs about 1650. The northern and part of the eastern boundary of the township is the St. Croix River which was one of the main modes of transportation for the Indians and the early fur traders. The Chippewa and Sioux had many battles in the township as evidenced by the number of Indian arrowheads and spears found in farm fields during the 1900s. Land in the area now known as Amador Township became available for sale in the Indian Treaty of 1837. The demand for land continued into the 1850s with the land along the river being the most in demand. The village of Amador was platted along the St. Croix River and settled by Yankee land speculators and at one time boasted a hotel, several homes and other businesses. There is no trace other than former basements of this village today. The area where Amador was located is now in Wild River State Park. Dr. Carmi P. Garlick, was one of the Yankee land speculators that first settled the area where the village of Amador was located along the St. Croix River in the early 1850s. He built a

sawmill there which later burned. Dr. Garlick traveled to California during the Gold Rush and spent time in Amador County, CA. After returning, he named the village Amador and later named the township Amador in 1857. Amador is a Spanish word meaning “lover of gold”. Amador Township became a Swedish community with a Spanish name - a little known fact. Garlick had major financial losses in the late 1850s and moved to Osceola, Wisconsin. The first Chisago County settlers arrived by flat boat in 1851 in the area known as Taylors Falls and followed trails to the Chisago Lakes area. They were followed by thousands of immigrants from Sweden. Travel was mostly limited to river travel and steamboats and flatboats made regular trips up the river. The river valley was heavily wooded and very scenic. Swedish Immigrants started settling in Amador Township in the 1860-1880 era. The village of Almelund was founded by John Almquist in 1887 after he heard that a Lutheran Church was being constructed at this crossroads between Taylors Falls and North Branch. Mr. Almquist built a general store which served the community for almost 30 years before it burned in 1911. The Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Emmanuel Church was built in 1887 for a cost of $490 with all volunteer labor. This church served the community until 1926 when the community constructed a new large brick church for $45,000. Church memorabilia is located in the church and in the Amador Heritage Center which has a replica of the first structure made by Carl Almquist. The museum also has replicas of the first creamery and a large variety of other local and community memorabilia. The museum is open on Sunday afternoons in the summer months or by appointment. Contact Lin Strong at 651-269-3580. Almelund is also well known throughout east central Minnesota for hosting the annual Threshing Show, known by people in the area as the “Threshing Party.” It is a fifty-plusyear-old celebration of vintage tractors, old farm equipment and traditional threshing methods. Friday, Saturday Sunday, second weekend in August each year. This years Threshing Party will be held August 10-12, 2012. The Amador Apple Festival is held the third Sunday in September (September 16, 2012) on the site of Amador Heritage Center Museum and Swedish Immigrant Log Farm. This event is geared toward educating children about life in the past—in a way so they don’t even know they’re being educated! It’s a day of family fun for children of all ages. Some of the many things offered are: Music of all types, rides in a Model T, horse drawn wagon rides, three historic log dwellings, a quilt show, Rod’s Famous Swedish Sausage on a Stick, and much, much more. Join us for the arts and crafts show, a piece of great apple dessert and stay for the afternoon. Entertainment all afternoon. The event runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. It is sponsored by the Friends of the Amador Heritage Center and your donation of an apple dessert or two hours of time is appreciated!


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Organizations/Clubs

4-H Clubs Isanti County..................................... 763-689-1810 4-H Shooting Sports........................................... 763-689-1810 American Legion North Branch......................... 651-674-4810 Anonymous Santa of Chisago County.............. 651-295-8985 Cub Scouts NB #141, Justin Larson................... 612-810-4205 Cub Scouts.......................................................... 651-254-9128 Boy Scouts Rush City......................................... 651-254-9128 Chisago County Agricultural Society................. 320-358-0296 Chisago County Senior Center.......................... 651-674-8658 DFL Chisago County.......................................... 651-674-8561 Early Childhood & Family Education............... 651-674-1220 Education Association, North Branch............... 651-674-1000 Riverwood Center............................................... 800-223-1513 Folsom House Museum..................................... 651-465-3125 Garden Club, North Branch.............................. 651-462-0801 Garden Club, Rush City..................................... 320-358-3322 Girl Scouts of MN & WI River Valleys.............. 800-845-0787

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Grange Farm Organization................................ 651-674-7752 John Birch Society, Chapter QOJX.................... 651-674-8642 Lions Club of Rush City..................................... 320-358-3189 Lions Club North Branch................................... 651-674-4965 Lionesses, North Branch.................................... 651-674-7458 MADD Chisago County...................................... 651-209-3251 Master Gardeners............................................... 763-689-1810 Ministerium of North Branch............................. 651-277-0100 National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI).................................. 800-950-NAMI North Branch Area Chamber of Commerce..... 651-674-4077 North Branch Food Pantry................................ 651-674-8313 North Chisago Historical Society....................... 651-257-5310 Northwoods Humane Society............................ 651-982-0240 Republicans, Chisago County............................ 651-287-3700 Rush Lake Improvement Association................ 320-358-4660 Taylors Falls Historical Society.......................... 651-465-0443


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The beginnings of theGlacialNorth Branch area deposition occurred most often at the glacier margins

Geology As Minnesotan, we are all fortunate to have access to lakes that are sometimes as close as out own backyards. But, how did all of those 15,000 lakes get there? Many of Minnesota’s lakes were formed during the last ice age when large glaciers advanced and retreated over the Minnesota landscape. Large masses of ice would break away from the glacier and become buried under layers of sediment. These massive ice chunks eventually melted; leaving large holes called kettles. It is these holes that filled with water to become lakes. Other local influences of the glacial ice of the ice age on the local geology and landscape are the creation of the Rum, kettle, and St. Croix Rivers. These waterways were formed as the melting large sheets of glacial ice produced tremendous amounts of melt water that needed to drain. Evidence of the massive power and volume of the water can be seen along these waterways even today. Potholes can be found near the St. Croix and Kettle Rivers. Potholes are formed in turbulent high velocity waters where rocks trapped in a cavity or crack in the underlying bedrock are swirled from the water flow and carve tunnels into the rock. Potholes near these rivers measure from a few inches to several feet in diameter and depth. Other evidence of the sheer volume of melt water draining from the area can be appreciated in the St. Croix River Valley noticing how much water was necessary to carve this broad and deep valley compared to the size of the river today. Why does the landscape of Chisago County look the way it does? Much of this land’s surface geology consists of glacial deposits of the last ice age (1.2 million to 12,000 years ago). Glaciers changed out landscape by both eroding it and redepositing sediment hundreds of miles away. Glacial erosion occurred as glacial ice scraped up the rock sediment below.

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(or edges), as the melting ice would dump the tremendous volumes of rock and sediment it carried. These glaciers acted like giant conveying systems, carrying loads of rock and sediment picked up beneath the ice toward its margins where it was deposited. Early settlers Archaeologically speaking, this area is believed to have been inhabited since 9000 B.C. People of the Paleo-Indian culture were a mobile tribal culture, following the big game they hunted. After 6000 B.C., the Archaic culture followed game seasonally and added wild plants to their food supply. People of the Woodland Period (1000 B.C. to 700 A.D.) left mounds and bits of pottery as evidence of their spiritual and agrarian advancement. The Mississippian culture continued the trend toward agriculture. The Dakota Indians were pushed west as the Woodland culture of the Ojibwe moved ahead of the European settlement from the Atlantic coast. Settlers from Sweden and Germany eventually settled in the area. Fearing conflict with remaining Ojibwe, they build a fort at Sunrise in 1862. This for served as a training camp for Union soldiers during the Civil War. Christian churches were established in east central Minnesota soon after the Swedish settlers began arriving in 1865. Fish lake Lutheran Church was the first congregation in the area, built in 1867. It was followed by Trinity Lutheran Church in 1887 and St. Gregory’s Catholic Church in 1904, all of which are still located in the North Branch area. Five cultures have inhabited this land. The vegetation has changed from grassland to forest to agriculture, retuned to forest, and in recent decades, has been cherished as a prime location for recreational activities and enjoying the natural beauty of east central Minnesota.

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Embracing the digital world

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North Branch high school embarks on program to help students become good digital citizens. By MaryHelen Swanson Students at North Branch high school have grown up in a world of technology. More than likely among their first playthings was a toy cell phone. From there it became computers, mp3 players, laptops, ipods, ipads, everything to social networking and beyond. “It’s part of their DNA,” mused NBAPS high school Assistant Principal Glen Stevens. To embrace the technology so integral to this generation, the new D3 initiative began when the students came back to school after winter break. D3, or Discovering Digital Devices, is a way to allow students to positively use their devices in school without fear of discipline. Born out of Superintendent Deb Henton’s 2011-12 school year theme “Focus Forward,” the initiative recognizes the tremendous educational opportunity that today’s electronic devices, many already in the hands of NB students, provide. Where once a student with a cell phone was regulated in school by a “nuisance” policy, the concept is now embraced as a tool for better learning opportunities. The devices may include lap tops, e-readers, smart phones, cell phones with wireless internet access and more. The new initiative allows students to use whatever digital device they have in the classroom. With the use of electronic devices comes added responsibility and the students are expected to be good digital citizens as they use them for enhancing their learning opportunities. For now, the devices are only allowed in the high school, giving staff time to adjust and perhaps work the kinks out, but eventually the plan is to go districtwide. The district requires student and parent signatures on an agreement that addresses the D3 opportunities. The agreement reminds everyone that as with all personal items, students assume full responsibility for devices brought to school. The school district is not responsible for theft or damage to personal equipment and use of the school district system is at the student’s own risk. Access to the Internet and network services are limited by network security. Access is allowed through guest wireless services and specific software or program requirements are the responsibility of the student, not the school district. All this is laid out in the agreement. The agreement also lists School Board policies that must be abided by, along with federal and state laws and regulations. Guidelines The agreement each student signs spells out the guidelines for use of digital devices. Included is a notation that individuals should not expect privacy in the contents of personal files on the district system. Messages and records within the district’s electronic technologies may not be encrypted without the permission of the superintendent. The guidelines spell out the individuals responsibilities, as well as those things the school district will not be held responsible for, such as liability for texting or internet charges that occur from the use of a personal device. Students may be permitted personal use of devices during non-class periods, lunch and during passing times. Use of these devices, however, in the classrom is still at

the discretion of the teacher or supervisor, according to the guidelines. Tables are turned Stevens believes the more digitally fluent students may be able to help the adults at the school. He himself is enjoying the opportunity to learn from the students and hopes the teachers will too. The young people pick up on these things easily, he said, perhaps because they Assistant principal Glen Stehave been immersed vens is excited about the new digiin technology since tal initiative at the North Branch before they began Area High School. school. Technology is changing and growing, Stevens said, so much so that students are heading to college to prepare for jobs that don’t exist yet. “The time had to come to make friends with these things that are a part of their lives,” he went on. He noted how at lunch he sees lots of laptops in use, and, allowed to view the work, he noted that they were engaged in learning. He said it was good to see they were being responsible. “It’s still a school,” he said, and it’s about teaching them to be good digital citizens. He believes allowing students to use cell phones and devices in school should reduce the number of students misusing them. The students have been well informed about the expectations and asked questions about what they are able to do. Keeping up with the DCs (digital citizens) It’s important the staff understand these devices are no longer nuisances, but tools for learning. But... Stevens stressed, no matter what device, or how powerful it is, it is not going to replace a teacher. Tools, he said, never substitute for good teaching. He noted that use of electronic devices is a growing trend among schools. He said available research says using the devices has helped the students, it will take time. “It may motivate kids to do better,” he went on, allowing them to use the tools with which they are most familiar. Leadership in the initiative Stevens concluded saying none of this would be possible without the encouragement and support of Supt. Henton, who is an awarded champion of technology. “She sees great value in it and we couldn’t do this without her.” “She gets it!” The agreement and associated information about the initiative is available on the school district’s website www.northbranch.k12.mn.us.


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Membership Directory

Phone: 651.674.4077 Fax: 651.674.2600 NBAChamber@izoom.net

6063 Main Street, Suite D PO Box 577 North Branch, MN 55056

North Branch Area Chamber of Commerce serving the communities of North Branch, Stacy, Harris, Almelund and Sunrise in East Central Minnesota.

For up to date community information and event details

www.NorthBranchChamber.com Event

Dates in 2012

Winter Fest February 4-12 Community Connections Expo March 31 North Branch City Wide Garage Sale May 5 Midsummer Days June 13-17 Concerts in the Park July - August Farmers Markets July - October Chisago County Fair July 12-15 Relay For Life July 20 Night 2 Unite/ National Night Out August 7 Stacy Daze August 4 Almelund Threshing Show August 10-12 Hay Days Grass Drags September 7-8 Almelund Apple Festival September 16 Fall Harvest Festival September 26-30 Scarecrow 5K Run/Walk September 29 Fall Harvest Classic Car Show September 29 Arts Fest November 17

Host Organization North Branch Area Chamber of Commerce North Branch Area Chamber of Commerce & North Branch Area Schools Post Review Newspaper North Branch American Legion Post #85 North Branch Community Education Market Boards Chisago Co. Extension Service & Fair Board American Cancer Society Local Police/Sheriff Departments Stacy Lion’s Club Almelund Threshing Company Sno-Baron’s Snowmobile Club Amador Heritage Society North Branch Area Chamber of Commerce North Branch Area Chamber of Commerce Anderson & Koch Ford & Lion's Club of North Branch North Branch Community Education

Why Shop Local? Save time.... Save Money! *Cambridge: 46 min./ 30.2 miles = $4.53 *Roseville: 1 hour 22 min./ 82.4 miles = $12.36 *Maplewood: 1 hour 36 min./ 94.4 miles= $14.16 *Bloomington: 2 hours 8 min. / 117.6 miles = $17.63 *Figured on round trip/ vehicle getting 22 m.p.g. with gas at $3.30 per gallon

Know the true cost to you and your community when you shop out of town.


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Classification Directory Accounting & Tax Preparation aBest Tax Service Animal Feeds Peterson’s Country Mill Treasured Haven Farm Zinpro Corporation Auctioneers JJ's Auction Service Twin Pines Auction Service Vande Kamp Auction Group, LLC Auto- Sales, Care, Parts & Service A & C Automotive & Machine A.T.V. Salvage & Repair, Inc. Anderson & Koch Ford Central Motors Fisk Tire & Auto Repair Happy Wheels Car Wash John Hirsch's Cambridge Motors Nelson Auto Sales North Branch Cycle North Branch Synthetics Parker Automotive Victory Lane Quick Oil Change Waldoch Custom Center Banks & Credit Unions Associated Bank First State Bank of Wyoming Lake Area Bank Lake State Fed. Credit Union Minnco Credit Union Peoples National Bank Stearns Bank US Bank Beauty & Hair Care alluore salon AVON - Mary Eslinger Great Clips Hair Design, LLC Pure Bliss Spa & Tan Boat & Marine MJL Outdoor and Marine Business Services CLAC Document Mgnt Solutions D & T Watson Productions North Branch Area Chamber POST-HASTE Office Service Center Rapid Press Printing & Copy Center USA Northland Directories, Inc. Yellow Book USA Catering (Also see restaurants) Spectacular Events Taher Food Service Child Care Children's Connection Room for Growing Chiropractic Care Anderson Chiropractic Clinic Perreault Chiropractic Stacy Chiropractic Wurdemann Family Chiropractic

Churches Abundant Life Assembly of God Bridge of Grace Church Church of St. Gregory the Great North Branch United Methodist NorthBrook Fellowship Trinity Lutheran Church Carpet & Cleaning Services Amazing Green Carpet Clean Mrs. Clean Premier Clean & Restore Community Organizations American Cancer Society Anonymous Santa of Chisago Co Boy Scouts of Amer. Troop/Pack 411 Chisago County Historical Society Community Partnership Youth & Families Greater Twin Cities Area United Way Lakes Area Youth Service Bureau Lion's Club of North Branch North Branch American Legion #85 North Branch Area Athletic Assoc. North Branch A Education Foundation North Branch Area Hockey Assoc. North Branch A Youth Soccer Assoc. North Branch Food Pantry North Branch Lioness Club North Branch Sno-Drifters North Branch Timber Bay North Branch VFW Post #6424 North Chisago Historical Society Rotary Club of North Branch Sno-Baron's Snowmobile Club Commercial Properties GPRT Properties KW Commercial Main Street Center/ Counselor Realty North Branch Marketplace Computer & Internet Services Brighter Computer Solutions CenturyLink East Central Energy PGP Computers, Inc. Midcontinent Communications Windstream Construction & Home Improvement A & K Construction, Inc. BJ Baas Builders, Inc. Bob Linder Construction, Inc. Ceramic Tile by Fred Colorful Beginnings, Inc. Custom One Woodworking Finntek, Inc. Lamperts Lumber Master's Contracting, Inc. Minnesota Mudjacking Northwoods Home Improvement Prefer Paving & Ready Mix Ramberg Construction, Inc. RL Ross & Sons Construction Ruddy's Rental & Party Supplies

Convenience Stores Casey's General Store Holiday Stationstore #54 Holiday Stationstore #346 Holiday Stationstore #406 Counseling Services Haven Center, Inc. Teri Schilling Family Counseling Lakes Area Youth Service Bureau Direct Sales AVON - Mary Eslinger Tupperware - Elda Hanson Dentist Clear Creek Dental North Branch Dental Office Shipp Dental Care, LTD. Soft Dental Sun Dental & Orthodontics Elected Officials State Representative Bob Barrett State Senator Sean Nienow Electrical Contractors D & G Electric Lowell Nelson Electric Electronic & Wireless Service AT&T Carey Communications / Radio Shack CentrutyLink Karl's TV Audio Appliance & Furniture Shopko Embroidery & Screen Printing East Central Screen Printing Gateway Sign Company North Metro Sign Prism Design & Embroidery Employment Services & Programs Central MN Jobs & Training Landmark Personnel, Inc. Rise Employment Innovation Entertainment & Recreation Dan "The DJ" Sound & Light Shows Grand Casino Hinckley JJ's Bowl & Lounge North Branch American Legion #85 The Oak Inn Wild Mountain/ Taylors Falls Rec. Fitness Centers Anytime Fitness Snap Fitness Flooring Giese Carpet Garden, Nursery & Landscaping Around the Ground Landscaping Branch Landscape Nursery Chisago Soil & Water Cons. District Jagusch Lawn Care Midwest Irrigation Olson Power & Equipment Peterson’s Country Mill Shermik Tree Farms, Inc. Wayne's Nursery & Greenhouse


Page 23 Golf Courses Falcon Ridge Golf Course North Branch Golf Course Grocery, Bakery & Fresh Produce North Branch County Market Treasured Haven Farm Women’s Environmental Institute Gymnastics Flyaways North Gymnastics Halls & Banquet Centers North Branch American Legion #85 Spectacular Events Wild Mountain/ Taylors Falls Rec. Health & Wellness / Emergency Care Allina Medical North Branch Clinic Communicating Kids Pediatric Speech Therapy Fairview Lakes Medical Center Fairview Lakes Physical Therapy Haven Center, Inc. Lakes Region EMS North Branch Physical Therapy Teri Schilling Family Counseling Heating & Air Aireserv of East Central MN Climate Works, Inc. Home Décor, Art & Personalized Gifts Art of Craft Creations/ Thrifty Goods Skelly's Hallmark Treasured Haven Farm Hotels, Motels and Bed & Breakfasts AmericInn Lodge & Suites Insurance Services Bozeman-Newton Insurance Empire Insurance Group, Inc. Farm Bureau Insurance Farmers Insurance Austin Newman Hermann Insurance Services Noah Insurance Group Investment Services Focus Financial - Simonson Group Laundromat- Coin Maytag Laundry Legal Services Boyce Law Office, LLC Jennings DeWan & Anderson, LLC Ledin and Hofstad, Ltd. LegalShield - Independent Associate Miller & Stevens, PA Liquor Stores North Branch Liquors Stark Wines Manufacturing Andersen Corporation Viking Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Zinpro Corporation Massage My Time Massge North Branch Phyiscal Therapy Pure Bliss Spa & Tan Mortgage Services (also see Banks & Credit Unions) AgStar Mortgage Services

The Many Faces of North Branch • February 2012 Municipal & County Offices or Agencies Chisago Co. HRA-EDA Chisago Soil & Water Cons. District City of North Branch City of North Branch EDA Newspapers & Publications Chisago County Press Isanti-Chisago County Star Post Review ECM Publishers Optometry Minnesota Eye Consultants, P.A. Shopko Organized Sports Flyaways North Gymnastics JJ's Bowl and Lounge North Branch Area Athletic Assoc. North Branch Area Hockey Assoc. North Branch Area Youth Soccer Parks Wild River State Park Pest Control Services Lundstrom Pest Control Pets Hillroad Kennels North Branch Veterinary Hospital Pharmacies Country Valu Pharmacy Shopko Photography Jill Jagusch Photography Wild River Imaging Plumbing Benjamin Franklin Plumbing Drip Drop Plumbing Printing and Copying Services Isanti-Chisago County Star POST-HASTE Office Service Center Post Review - ECM Publishers Rapid Press Printing & Copy Center Portable Restrooms Jimmy's Johnnys Inc. Radio Stations KBEK- 95.5 FM Red Rock Radio Real Estate Edina Realty ERA Muske Co. KW Commercial Main Street Center/ Counselor Realty Restaurants China Taste Denny's Domino's Pizza Don Julio's Mexican Restaurant Everyday Joe Coffee & Cafe Joe's on Main Street II North Branch Dairy Queen North Country Coffee & Cafe Perkins Restaurant & Bakery Pizza Pub of North Branch The Oak Inn Retail Stores ACE Main Street Hardware Art of Craft Creations/ Thrifty Goods Carey Communications / Radio Shack

Dave's Coin Shop on Main Street Furniture Mart Karl's TV Audio Appliance & Furniture Lamperts Lumber Nike Factory Store North Branch North Branch Outlets Olson Power & Equipment Peterson’s Country Mill Prism Design & Embroidery Recycled Wardrobes Ruddy's Party Supply Shopko Skelly’s Hallmark Victory Dollar Plus Sanitation & Recycling Services East Central Sanitation Schools & Education Services Anoka-Ramsey Community College Children's Connection Leap of Faith Preschool North Branch Area Schools North Branch Community Education North Branch Early Childhood Ed. Pine Technical College Room for Growing Preschool Senior Living Eucmen North Branch Meadows on Fairview Uptown Maple Commons Security & Security Systems Devcon Security Services Septic & Sewer Services R&M Septic Service Shipping POST-HASTE Office Service Center Signs Gateway Signs North Metro Signs North Star Sign Signs of Impression Social Services Provide Care Rise Employment Innovation Tanning Pure Bliss Spa & Tan Snap Fitness Travel Services Blue Sky Travel Tree Services Shermik Tree Farms Upholstery Abrahamson Custom Upholstery Utilities CenturyLink East Central Energy Minnesota Energy Resource North Branch Water & Light Windstream SMMPA Midcontinent Communications Xcel Energy Water & Water Services Culligan Water Wineries Stark Wines


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A A & C Automotive and Machine, Inc. (651) 674-4733 38971 Forest Blvd, North Branch, MN 55056 Family owned. AAA approved repair center with certified technicians. www.aandcautomotive.com A & K Construction, Inc. (612) 386-2560 North Branch, MN 55056 Call us for all your construction needs. A.T.V. Salvage & Repair, Inc. (651) 674-0000 8410 St Croix Tr, North Branch, MN 55056 Auto, truck & van. Specializing in 4WD and van parts. aBest Tax Service (651) 674-8678 38880 Oakview Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 We offer personal, business, corporate tax preparation, bookkeeping, payroll and accounting services. www.abesttax.com Abrahamson Custom Upholstery (651) 674-2419 North Branch, MN 55056 Upholstery services for marine, automotive and residential. Abundant Life Assembly of God (651) 674-7531 4359 392nd St, North Branch, MN 55056 "Serving the community of North Branch." www.alcwired.org ACE Main Street Hardware (651) 674-4408 6388 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Your full service hardware store and Stihl power equipment dealer. AgStar Home Mortgage Services (651) 277-1300 38625 14th Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 We specialize in financing rural properties such as hobby farms, working farms, large acreage and bare land. www.agstarhome.com

Page 24 American Cancer Society (651) 255-8113 2520 Pilot Knob, Mendota Heights, MN 55120 Hosts "Relay for Life" held July 20, 2012 at the Almelund Threshing Grounds. Everyone Welcome! Teams, sponsors and participation encouraged. www.cancer.org AmericInn Lodge and Suites (651) 674-8627 38675 14th Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Pool, whirlpool, free continental breakfast, high-speed Internet access. Meeting rooms avail. www.americinn-northbranch.com Andersen Corporation (651) 264-4420 39811 Golden Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 North Branch extrusion facility makes component parts for Andersen-brand windows & doors and Renewal by Andersen replacement window products. www.andersenwindows.com Anderson & Koch Ford, Inc. (651) 674-4465 5577 St Croix Tr, North Branch, MN 55056 New & used cars and trucks. Sales, service and a full service body shop. www.andersonandkochford.com Anderson Chiropractic Clinic (651) 674-8391 38786 8th Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Quality, painless, effective chiropractic care. Acupuncture and massage is also available. www.northbranchpainrelief.com Anoka-Ramsey Community College (763) 433-1100 300 Spirit River Dr S, Cambridge, MN 55008 Offering college degrees in North Branch, Cambridge, Coon Rapids and online. www.AnokaRamsey.edu/training Anonymous Santa- Chisago Co. (651) 324-6931 A non-profit corporation dedicated to providing "Christmas With Dignity" to children from families in crisis. Anytime Fitness (651) 674-0580 38873 14th Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 24-Hour premier co-ed fitness for all fitness levels. Non-intimidating atmosphere. www.anytimefitness.com

Aireserv Heating & Air Conditioning of East Central MN (651) 674-4782 6194 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Heating, ventilation & air conditioning. Residential and light commercial.

Around the Ground Landscaping (651) 214-8973 North Branch, MN 55056 Complete landscaping service for all your yard's needs. Snow plowing services.

Allina Medical North Branch Clinic (651) 674-0055 38986 14th Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Family oriented clinic with experienced medical staff providing complete and personalized medical care. www.allina.com

Art of Craft Creations/ Thrifty Goods @ CLAC (651) 257-6709 10985 Lake Blvd, Chisago City, MN 55013 Featuring hand-crafted items, bird seed, bird houses and feeders. The store’s proceeds directly benefit the participants who make the items we sell. Thirfty Goods has a full line of used clothing, household and furniture. www.clachieve.com Associated Bank (651) 674-5000 38860 10th Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Join the move to progressive hometown banking. www.associatedbank.com

alluore salon (651) 442-3447 7104 407th St, North Branch, MN 55056 alluore salon is full service for men and women: color, nails, pedicures, perms, haircuts and body waxing. Amazing Green Carpet Clean (651) 236-7745 Cambridge, MN 55008 Air duct cleaning, carpet cleaning and upholstery cleaning. www.TryAmazingGreen.com

AT&T - Anna Peterson, Rep. (763) 218-4612 Bloomington, MN 55435 Account manager for cell phones, web hosting and IT services. www.ATT.com


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Avon - Mary Eslinger, Independent Consultant (651) 674-7577 North Branch, MN 55056 Full Line of AVON products. Contact me to buy or sell. www.youravon.com/meslinger

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Carey's Communications/ Radio Shack (651) 674-2081 38500 Tanger Dr, North Branch, MN 55056 From satellite TV to cellular phones, all your electronic needs. www.radioshack.com

Benjamin Franklin Plumbing (651) 277-1111 36605 Lincoln Tr, North Branch, MN 55056 Plumbing services. Home warranties. Water system conditioning, filtration & purification. Free home water tests. www.benjaminfranklinplumbing.com

Casey's General Store (651) 674-9903 6162 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Self-service gas & convenience store. Hot/cold drinks, snacks, donuts & homemade pizza, take-out. www.caseys.com

BJ Baas Builders, Inc (763) 691-0444 330 Emerson St, Cambridge, MN 55008 Commercial and residential builder. Authorized Butler builder. www.bjbaas.com

Central MN Jobs & Training Service (320) 679-6488 903 E Forest Ave, Mora, MN 55051 Providing job-seeker services while addressing communities workforce development needs. www.cmjts.org

Blue Sky Travel (651) 277-2583 North Branch, MN 55056 24-hour service. Corporate, Vacations and Leisure travel needs. Full service. www.blueskytravelus.com

Central Motors (651) 674-7017 5660 392nd St, North Branch, MN 55056 Sales of new & used, leasing, parts and service for Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep. www.teamcentralmotors.com

Bob Linder Construction, Inc. (651) 247-2211 North Branch, MN 55056 Quality built new homes. Serving East Central MN for over 20 years. www.boblinderconstruction.com

CenturyLink (612) 270-1309 38500 Tanger Dr, North Branch, MN 55056 Local phone, Internet, DirecTV and business solutions provider. www.centurylink.com

Boy Scouts of America Troop & Pack 411 (651) 237-0235 North Branch, MN 55056 Chartered by the North Branch Rotary Club. Organized to promote scouting for area youth grades 1 - 12. Developing character through personal growth and community involvement.

Ceramic Tile by Fred (763) 421-7404 North Branch, MN 55056 Specializing in shower repairs and replacement. www.byfred.net

Boyce Law Offices, LLC (651) 674-6259 6349 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Practicing in Personal Injury, Criminal (DUI), Probate, Bankruptcy, Real Estate (Title Insurance) and Family Law. Bozeman-Newton Insurance (651) 674-4953 6230 Elm St, North Branch, MN 55056 Independent agent representing 20 different companies, covering all of your insurance needs. www.bozeman-newton.com Branch Landscape Nursery (651) 674-7698 7009 372nd St, North Branch, MN 55056 Growing on the family farm since 1888. Trees, shrubs, flowers, fruits, native plants, bulk hard goods and quality landscape supplies installed by you or our experienced staff; delivery available. www.branchland.com Bridge of Grace (651) 226-1753 North Branch, MN 55056 Connecting faith to life, as we walk with God through life. www.bridgeofgrace.net Brighter Computer Solutions (763) 639-4645 6344 Elm St, North Branch, MN 55056 Providing computer support, repair and virus removal. We also sell and build new computers, servers and network equipment. www.brighercomputersolutions.com

Children's Connection (651) 674-0044 38155 Forest Blvd, North Branch, MN 55056 Childcare learning center: 6 weeks through 12 years. China Taste (651) 277-8833 6063 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Eat in and take out. Szechuan and Hunan Cuisine. Featuring an "Express Food Bar" Located on Hwy 95/ Main St. across the street from Associated Bank. Local family owned restaurant. Chisago County Historical Society (651) 257-5310 13112 3rd Ave N, Lindstrom, MN 55045 Source of countywide history and heritage information with research library. www.ChisagoCountyHistory.org Chisago County HRA-EDA (651) 674-5664 38883 7th Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Economic & commercial development, senior apartments, home rehabilitation. Small Business Development Center Satellite Office. www.chisagocounty.org Chisago County Press (651) 257-5115 12615 Lake Blvd, Lindstrom, MN 55045 Community news and advertising. Serving Chisago County since 1898. www.chisagocountypress.com Chisago Soil & Water Conservation District (651) 674-2333 38814 Third Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Providing assistance on natural resource issues in Chisago County. www.chisagoswcd.org


The Many Faces of North Branch • February 2012 Church of St. Gregory the Great (651) 674-4056 38725 Forest Blvd, North Branch, MN 55056 Father Shane Wasinger Mass Schedule: Sat 5:00 pm, Sun 8:30 am & 10:30 am, Tues 6:00 pm, and Wed - Fri 9:00 am www.stgregorynb.org City of North Branch (651) 674-8113 6408 Elm St, North Branch, MN 55056 General government services. www.ci.north-branch.mn.us

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D D & G Electric 651-674-6145 Electrical contactor and trenching.

Harris, MN 55032

D & T Watson Productions (715) 338-5912 Grantsburg, WI 54840 Custom posters, banners and professional graphic services.

City of North Branch Economic Development Authority (651) 277-5227 6408 Elm St, North Branch, MN 55056 Promoting commercial and industrial development within the city. www.Advance2NB.com

Dan "The DJ" Sound & Light Shows (651) 308-1224 North Branch, MN 55056 "Creating memories for nearly 20 years."

CLAC Document Management Solutions (651) 257-6709 10985 Lake Blvd, Chisago City, MN 55013 Providing area businesses with reliable document imaging or document destruction services. www.clachieve.com

Dave's Coin Shop on Main Street, LLC (763) 398-9324 6382 Main St, North Branch, MN 55025 Buy-Sell coins, currency. Top dollar paid. Sell your dental and gold jewelry.

Clear Creek Dental (651) 674-8128 6364 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 General Dentistry "Personalized and Comfortable Care" Dr. Douglas Weiher & Dr. Jodi Burth. www.clearcreekdentalmn.com

Denny's (651) 237-0271 38681 Tanger Dr, North Branch, MN 55056 1950's style restaurant offering a wide variety menu: breakfastlunch-dinner. Open 24-7 "Home of the original Grand Slam".

Climate Works, Inc. (651) 257-2400 Stacy, MN 55079 24-Hour service and highest efficiency heating & cooling equipment at affordable prices. www.climateworksinc.com

Devcon Security Services 651-307-6840 2600 Fernbrook Ln, Plymouth, MN 55447 Our family committed to protecting your family. www.devcon-security.com

Colorful Beginnings, Inc. (651) 237-1062 North Branch, MN 55056 YOU, that's what our company's all about. Services: interior/ exterior painting, custom cabinetry, flooring and remodeling. www.colorfulbeginnings.com

Domino's Pizza (651) 277-3030 5862 Oak St, North Branch, MN 55056 "Domino's Pizza, the delivery experts!" Delivering to North Branch, Harris, and Stacy.

Communicating Kids Pediatric Speech Therapy (651) 277-2543 6479 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Evaluation and treatment of infants, children, and adolescents with speech, language, hearing, and/or feeding/swallowing disorders. www.communicatingkids.net Community Partnership with Youth & Families (651) 674-4085 38460 Lincoln Tr, North Branch, MN 55056 Providing resources, information and inspiration to youth, families and communities. www.cpyf.org

Don Julio's Mexican Restaurant (651) 674-5990 5466 St. Croix Tr, North Branch, MN 55056 Authentic Mexican restaurant- best margaritas in town. www.donjuliomexicanrestaurant.com Drip Drop Plumbing, LLC (651) 210-9175 Rush City, MN 55069 Family owned & operated. Honest, friendly, clean. Licensed, bonded & Insured. www.dripdropplumbingmn.com

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Country Valu Pharmacy (651) 674-7177 6445 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 For all your pharmacy needs, most insurance providers accepted. Featuring Renaissance cards and gift selections.

East Central Energy (800) 254-7944 412 N Main St, Braham, MN 55006 Providing electric energy services, Internet access and telephone long distance. www.eastcentralenergy.com

Culligan Water (800) 955-3685 1230 Main St, Pine City, MN 55063 “Better water, pure and simple.” Call for a free water test. www.culliganwater.com

East Central Sanitation & Recycling (763) 689-2171 215 Opportunity Blvd, Cambridge, MN 55008 Refuse & recycling, removal and roll-off services. www.eastcentralsanitation.com

Custom One Woodworking (651) 214-0765 North Branch, MN 55056 Quality made cabinets for kitchen and bath. Custom entertainment centers, mantels and home office cabinets. www.customonewoodworking.com

East Central Screen Printing (651) 237-1198 North Branch, MN 55056 Full service garment printer: Traditional screen printing, as well as state-of-the-art digital. www.WeScreenPrint.com


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Ecumen North Branch (651) 237-3000 5379 383rd St, North Branch, MN 55056 Assisted living, memory care, apartments, long-term nursing care & short-term rehabilitation. www.ecumennorthbranch.org

Farm Bureau Insurance (651) 674-8351 38878 12th Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Protecting what is important to you; personal, business, hobby farm, life and health. www.rogerdeyoung.com

Edina Realty (651) 674-4019 6255 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Our exclusives make us different and better. www.northbranch.edinarealty.com

Farmer's Insurance - Austin Newman Agency (651) 237-8127 6241 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 "Offering affordable insurance with superior customer service" www.farmersagent.com/anewman1

Empire Insurance Group, Inc. (651) 674-0990 38780 Eighth Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 "We've built an empire of insurance carriers just for you." www.EmpireInsuranceGroup.com

Finntek, Inc. (651) 674-5636 North Branch, MN 55056 Residential and commercial construction, remodels, decks, framing, siding, roofing and steel buildings.

ERA Muske Co. (651) 674-7070 5475 386th St, North Branch, MN 55056 Your full service real estate company. www.muskecompany.com

First State Bank of Wyoming (651) 462-2240 6115 Stacy Tr, Stacy, MN 55079 (651) 462-7611 26741 Felton Ave, Wyoming, MN 55092 Hometown banking with your neighbors and friends. Mortgages, investments and business banking. www.wyoming-bank.com

Everyday Joe Coffee & Cafe (651) 674-7886 5466 St. Croix Tr, North Branch, MN 55056 Family-owned coffee shop and cafe located near I35, conveniently nestled between County Market and Shopko, right off Hwy 95.

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Fisk Tire & Auto Repair North Branch (651)-674-7071 38846 14th Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Tires, alignment, brakes, exhaust, general auto repair, shocks, struts and propane. www.fisktireandauto.com Flyaways North Gymnastics (651) 277-4496 38625 14th Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Where we strive to make every child feel like a champion. www.flyawaysnothgymnastics.com Focus Financial - Simonson Group (651) 674-7920 6115 Stacy Tr, Stacy, MN 55079 We provide sound investment strategies, addressing your specific financial goals. Trusted in North Branch area since 1992. www.thesimonsongroup.com Furniture Mart 651-237-0995 38384 Tanger Dr., North Branch, MN 55056 Your furniture store for great style with can't-be-beat prices! www.furnituremart.com

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Fairview Lakes Medical Center & North Branch Clinic (651) 982-7298 5200 Fairview Blvd, Wyoming, MN 55095 (651) 674-8353 6413 Oak St, North Branch, MN 55056 Providing high quality medical care to children and adults, in conjunction with Fairview North Branch Clinic and Fairview Lakes Physical Therapy- North Branch. www.lakes.fairview.org

Gateway Sign Co. (651) 674-7600 North Branch, MN 55056 Full service sign shop, t-shirts, posters, digital printing, banners, magnets, vehicle & trailer graphics, yard signs and logo design.

Fairview Lakes Physical Therapy - North Branch (651) 674-2179 6241 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Offers treatment of musculoskeletal conditions including workrelated & sports injuries. www.lakes.fairview.org Falcon Ridge Golf Course (651) 462-5797 33942 Falcon Ave, Stacy, MN 55079 27 Holes- 18 Hole regulation- 9 Hole short course. Family fun with affordable rates. Located 6 miles south of North Branch on CR#78. www.falconridgegolf.net

Giese Carpet and Flooring (651) 674-4959 38875 Forest Blvd, North Branch, MN 55056 Flooring, painting, blinds: our quality and service will floor you. GPRT Properties, LLC (651) 439-1982 38873 14th Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Retail/ Commercial/ Office space for rent. 1000 sq ft - 2000 sq ft. Off street parking. Signage available. www.NorthgatePlazaShops.com Grand Casino Hinckley (800) 472-6321 777 Lady Luck Dr, Hinckley, MN 55037 24-Hour gaming, bingo hall, great restaurants and first class lodging. www.grcasinomn.com


The Many Faces of North Branch • February 2012 Great Clips (651) 277-4040 6355 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Relax, you're at Great Clips. Great cuts, all the time. Greater Twin Cities United Way (612) 340-7462 404 South 8th St, Mpls, MN 55404 Mission: Uniting caring people to build pathways out of poverty, creating opportunity for all. GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER. LIVE UNITED. Biz O'Mara, Area Rep. unitedwaytwincities.org

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J Jagusch Lawn Care (651) 983-8520 North Branch, MN 55056 Providing personalized outdoor services, including: lawn, snow, irrigation and weed control. www.jaguschlawncare.com Jennings, DeWan & Anderson, LLC (651) 674-4437 6338 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Providing legal services to the community for over 30 years. www.jdmalaw.com

Hair Design, LLC (651) 674-4918 38868 12th Ave., North Branch, MN 55056 Your full service family salon & spa, Featuring facial's for back and face, Hair removal with sugar. www.myhairdesign.net

Jill Jagusch Photography (651) 235-4762 North Branch, MN 55056 Specializes in weddings, graduations, families, children and infants. www.jilljaguschphotography.com

Happy Wheels Car Wash (651) 674-4169 5995 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Self-service, touch-less automatic with triple foam conditioner. VISA- MasterCard.

Jimmy's Johnnys, Inc. (651) 277-5912 39578 Grand Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Rental of portable toilets, storage containers, tents, tables & chairs. www.jimmysjohnnys.com

Haven Center, Inc. (651) 277-4283 5833 Pecan St, North Branch, MN 55056 A Christian social services agency providing counseling, coaching and classes. www.mnhavencenter.org

JJ's Auction Service (612) 801-3068 North Branch, MN 55056 Both live and online auctions. Save money by buying online. www.JJsAuctionService.com

Hermann Insurance Service (651) 674-4472 6197 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Complete insurance services. Keep it all together in one safe place. www.hisins.us

JJ's Bowl & Lounge (651) 674-8371 6427 Ash St, North Branch, MN 55056 Twelve lanes with automatic scoring, leagues, open bowling, latest in synthetic lanes.

Hillroad Kennels (651) 674-5979 North Branch, MN 55056 We offer grooming and boarding, located 3 miles west of North Branch.

Joe's on Main Street II (651) 277-1100 38811 Forest Blvd. North Branch, MN 55056 "All American Home-Style Cooking" - locations in Cambridge & North Branch.

Holiday Stationstore # 54 (651) 674-4180 Hwy 95 & I35, North Branch, MN 55056 One stop shopping. Build your own sandwich (Holi-Deli). Open 24-hours / 365 days a year.

John Hirsch's Cambridge Motors (763) 689-7600 700 Garfield St, Cambridge, MN 55008 Partners with the Luther Group of dealers. 3000 used cars and trucks available to you. www.cambridge-motors.com

Holiday Stationstore # 346 (651) 237-1055 5945 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Open: Mon - Fri 5 am to 11 pm, Sat & Sun 6 am to 11 pm. Holiday Stationstore # 403 (651) 674-8094 5554 St Croix Tr, North Branch, MN 55056 24/7/365 www.holidaystationstores.com

I Isanti-Chisago County Star (763) 689-1181 930 S Cleveland, Cambridge, MN 55008 The area’s largest newspaper; covering communities of North Branch, Cambridge, Rush City, Harris, Isanti and Braham. www.CountyStar.com

K Karl's TV, Audio, Appliance, and Furniture (651) 277-5275 38406 Tanger Dr, North Branch, MN 55056 “Your complete home appliance headquarters.” Specializing in large kitchen appliances & audio/video for the home. www.karlsonline.com KBEK-95.5 FM (763) 689-5500 1947 Dennis Rd, Mora, MN 55051 “Songs from the best times of your life.” Local news, sports and weather. www.besttimes.com KW Commercial (952) 890-3200 3464 Washington Dr, Eagan, MN 55122 Full services commercial real estate company.

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Lake Area Bank (651) 674-7053 6545 Stark Rd, Harris, MN 55032 (651) 583-2035 15785 Maple Ln, Almelund, 55012 Serving you with great products, exceptional service and convenient locations. www.LakeAreaBank.com

Main Street Center / Counselor Realty (651) 674-0074 6448 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Fifteen local businesses in downtown. Commercial rental space. "From horses to houses, we think out of the box." www.counselorNB.com

Lake State Federal Credit Union (651) 674-0898 6241 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 "Welcome to Lake State Territory." www.lakestatefcu.org

Master's Contracting, Inc. (612) 245-2354 North Branch, MN 55056 Specializing in commercial and home business renovations, updates and construction needs.

Lakes Area Youth Service Bureau (651) 464-3685 244 N Lake St, Forest Lake, MN 55025 Non-profit business serving youth & families for over 35 years. www.ysblakesarea.org Lakes Region EMS (Emergency Medical Service) (651) 277-4911 39840 Grand Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Lakes Region EMS is an Advanced Life Support ambulance service, serving greater Chisago County. www.LREMS.com Lamperts Lumber (651) 674-4415 39451 Flink Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Full service building materials dealer for the professional and the homeowner. www.lampertlumber.com Landmark Personnel, Inc. (651) 674-2465 6241 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Professional job placement for all employment needs. Open Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Leap of Faith Preschool (651) 344-0600 38460 Lincoln Tr, North Branch, MN 55056 Providing a fun filled, faith based preschool education. Ages 33 months - 5 years. www.leapoffaithpreschool.com Ledin and Hofstad, Ltd. (651) 674-8500 38877 10th St, North Branch, MN 55056 Local law firm serving the community for over 60 years. www.LedinHofstad.com LegalShield - Julie Ward, Independent Associate 715-557-2527 St. Croix Falls WI 54024 Quality, affordable legal services for small business owners, families and employees. Also identity theft protection and restoration. Lion's Club of North Branch (651) 674-4965 PO Box 172, North Branch, MN 55056 True to the Lion’s motto “We Serve”. New members welcome! www.NorthBranchLions.org Lowell Nelson Electric (320) 358-3420 Harris, MN 55032 Full service contractor, commercial & residential. Also, custom sawed lumber & firewood. Lundstrom Pest Control, Inc. (651) 277-0481 North Branch, MN 55056 Complete pest control services. Residential & commercial, affordable, professional and guaranteed.

Maytag Laundry 1/2 block north of Main Street on 7th Ave, North Branch, MN Featuring large Maytag washers and dryers, excellent for rugs, quilts and comforters. Hours 6 am to 10 pm/ 365 days a year. www.maytaglaundrynorthbranch.com Meadows on Fairview (651) 982-6228 25565 Fairview Ave, Wyoming MN 55092 Senior community offers assisted living and memory care in a prairie-style building on the Fairview Lakes Campus. www.fairviewebenezer.org Midcontinent Communications (800) 888-1300 Cold Spring, MN 56320 Cable TV, Internet and telephone. www.midcocomm.com Midwest Irrigation (651) 674-1889 Harris, MN 55032 Installation of automatic lawn sprinklers. Service and winterization. Miller & Stevens, PA 651-462-0206 26357 Forest Bld., Wyoming, MN 55092 General practice law firm: business, real estate, litigation and estate planning. www.millerstevens.com Minnco Credit Union (651) 674-0872 38807 9th Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Minnco…your community credit union since 1935. www.minnco.com Minnesota Energy Resource (800) 889-9508 155 Main St, Pine City, MN 55063 Your hometown utility for safe, energy-efficient, clean, natural gas. www.minnesotaenergyresourses.com Minnesota Eye Consultants, P.A. (651) 674-4735 5842 Old Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Providing quality eye exams & care, eyewear and laser vision correction. www.mneye.com Minnesota Mudjacking (651) 239-9644 North Branch, MN 55056 Raise & level sunken concrete. Repair sidewalk trip hazards. www.minnesotamudjacking.com MJL Outdoors and Marine (651) 308-8063 29173 Karmel Ave, Chisago City, MN 55013 "All Your Boating Needs" Boat repair, parts, storage and winterization. New location on Hwy 8. www.mjloutdoorandmarine.com


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Mrs. Clean (763) 442-3939 Rush City, MN 55063 We provide a full gambit of services. Residential & commercial: house cleaning, organizing and flower gardening.

North Branch Area School District #138 (651) 674-1000 38705 Grand Ave North Branch, MN 55056 District #138 is a growing district that serves a large portion of Chisago and Isanti counties. www.northbranch.k12.mn.us

My Time Massage 612-810-1009 38625 14th Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Professional therapeutic office. www.mytimemassage.org

North Branch Area Schools Community Education (651) 674-1025 38705 Grand Ave. North Branch, MN 55056 We provide youth and adult enrichment, recreational classes and family programs. www.nbaceonline.org

N Nelson Auto Sales (651) 674-4111 39627 Forest Blvd, North Branch, MN 55056 Extra clean cars, trucks, vans & SUVs. Family owned since 1970. Nike Factory Store North Branch (651) 674-1943 38500 Tanger Dr, North Branch, MN 55056 Our Nike Factory Stores are dedicated to enhancing the lives of youth within their communities. Noah Insurance Group (651) 464-2168 644 W Broadway, Forest Lake, MN 55025 Our agency serves the personal and business insurance needs of individuals, families and businesses. www.noahinsurancegroup.com North Branch American Legion Post 85 (651) 674-4810 6439 Elm St, North Branch, MN 55056 Facility available to rent for all occasions. Bar open daily. Host organization of North Branch's Midsummer Days.

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June 13-17 Street Dance Parade Carnival & Midway North Branch Area Athletic Association (651) 674-2440 North Branch, Stacy & Harris, MN One stop shop for youth sports information in the North Branch area www.northbranchsports.org North Branch Area Chamber of Commerce (651) 674-4077 6063 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Resource for residents, visitors and businesses in the communities of Almelund, Harris, North Branch, Stacy and Sunrise. www.NorthBranchChamber.com North Branch Area Education Foundation (651) 674-7056 North Branch, Stacy & Harris, MN Non-profit organization dedicated to providing funds to enhance student opportunities to achieve excellence. www.nbaef.org North Branch Area Hockey Association (651) 674-4152 North Branch, Stacy & Harris, MN We promote hockey skill building for the youth of the North Branch area. www.northbranchhockey.com

North Branch Area Schools Early Childhood Family Ed. (651) 674-1220 38705 Grand Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Programming for families with children ages Birth - Kindergarten, ECFE, School Readiness, Community Preschool and developmental screening. www.northbranch.k12.mn.us North Branch Area Youth Soccer Association (651) 674-2358 North Branch, Stacy & Harris, MN Soccer programming and training for youth pre-K to 18 years. wwww.northbranchsoccer.com North Branch County Market (651) 317-2100 5418 St Croix Tr, North Branch, MN 55056 Full service grocery store open daily from 6 am - midnight. www.countymarketnorthbranch.com North Branch Cycle (651) 485-4173 6747 Main St. North Branch , MN 55056 Your hometown motorcycle service station....Also offering parts and accessories for motorcycle, snowmobile, ATV, and personal watercraft. www.northbranchcycle.com North Branch Dairy Queen (651) 674-7680 38729 14th Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Serving customers delicious ice cream treats and great food. www.northbranchdairyqueen.com North Branch Dental (651) 674-7096 6460 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Complete dental care for patients of all ages. North Branch Food Pantry of Family Pathways (651) 674-8313 6381 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Serving North Branch, Harris, Stacy & Rush City. Open Mon 2 pm- 7 pm, Wed & Fri 9 am- 6 pm. Appointments preferred. Clients receive a 3-day supply of food and may use the food shelf once each month. Accepting food and cash donations during regular business hours. Thank you! www.familypathways.org North Branch Golf Course (651) 674-9989 38585 Forest Blvd, North Branch, MN 55056 Mature, challenging nine-hole (par 35) public golf course. www.nbgolfcourse.com North Branch Lioness Club (651) 674-7210 North Branch, MN 55056 Helping others in the community by organizing needed service projects, both alone & in cooperation with the Lions Club of NB. North Branch Liquors (651) 674-4082 5846 Old Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Over 1300 types of wine, net profits from sales go back to the City. www.northbranchliquors.com


Page 31 North Branch Marketplace (952) 563-6600 5418 St Croix Tr, North Branch, MN 55056 Leasing agent for the North Branch Marketplace, the home to Shopko and North Branch County Market. midamericagrp.com North Branch Municipal Water & Light (651) 674-7100 6388 Maple St, North Branch, MN 55056 North Branch Outlets (651) 674-5886 38500 Tanger Dr, North Branch, MN 55056 Over 35 designer & brand name manufacturers to shop from. Hours: Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. www.northbranchoutlets.com North Branch Physical Therapy (651) 674-7589 5466 St Croix Tr, North Branch, MN 55056 Treatment for spine, sports and occupational injuries and general orthapedic and neurological disorders. Medicare certified and accept all insurances including workers compensation, auto and major medical plans. www.physicaltherapyptc.com North Branch Sno-Drifters (651) 674-0838 North Branch, MN 55056 Striving to make snowmobiling an enjoyable wintertime sport. 50-Miles of trails inter-connecting to other trails in the area. North Branch Synthetics (651) 239-2924 North Branch, MN 55056 Providing top quality lubricants and racing fuels including: Amsoil, Klotz, Brad Penn, Monster, Dragon & Renegade. Additional product lines: NGK, Trico, Injen, Wix, Donaldson and Mann. www.NorthBranchSynthetics.com North Branch Timber Bay (763) 360-0808 North Branch, MN 55056 Effecting new attitudes and behaviors while creating a sense of purpose for youth through faith-based relationships. www.timberbay.org

The Many Faces of North Branch • February 2012 North Country Coffee & Café (651) 674-8401 6408 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 (651) 237-0706 38500 Tanger Dr, North Branch, MN 55056 In-house roasted coffee and espresso, homemade muffins, pastries & fudge, breakfast & lunch menu, boxed lunches, smoothies, gifts & more! 2 Locations in North Branch!! www.northcountrycoffee.com North Metro Signs (651) 674-6109 Harris, MN 55032 Specializing in yard signs: political, real estate, contractors, decals, t-shirts and vinyl graphics. North Star Sign (651) 398-7152 North Branch, MN 55056 Full service sign company. licensed, bonded, insured. Quality signs, affordable prices. www.north-star-sign.com NorthBrook Fellowship (651) 277-0100 6197 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 "To Know - Love - Become - Live” Worship held at North Branch High School Auditorium. www.northbrookfellowship.org Northwoods Home Improvement (651) 983-7663 North Branch, MN 55056 All types of siding, window, door wraps, soffit, fascia, seamless gutters, roofs and decks.

O Olson Power & Equipment (651) 674-4494 38560 14th Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Sales, service and rental; tractors, ATV, snowmobiles, light construction, landscape materials. www.olsonpower.com

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North Branch United Methodist Church (651) 674-4090 6500 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 “Growing in Grace.” www.nbumcfamily.com

Parker Automotive (651) 674-5444 6771 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 (651) 583-2040 37470 Park Tr, Almelund, MN 55012 Complete automotive repair and custom exhaust.

North Branch Veterinary Hospital (651) 674-7015 38875 12th Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Veterinary care, boarding & grooming, pet foods, specializing: care of small animals, birds & exotics. www.northbranchvet.com

Peoples National Bank (651) 674-8000 5481 St. Croix Tr, North Branch, MN 55056 A local bank serving our community's financial needs with quality products and services. www.pnbmora.com

North Branch VFW Post #6424 (651) 462-1647 North Branch, MN 55056 "Veterans Helping Veterans" meets 1st Wed each month 7:30 at North Branch American Legion. Must have served in a combat zone. VFW Auxiliary available.

Perkins Restaurant & Bakery (651) 674-4058 38624 14th Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 A full service restaurant with a warm friendly atmosphere. Breakfast served all day. Come in and try one of our "Mammoth Muffins" or a slice of our delicious pie.

North Chisago Historical Society (320) 358-4525 Rush City, MN 55069 Meetings held at Rushseba Town Hall on 1st Tues each month. Preserving and sharing local history.

Perreault Chiropractic (651) 674-4833 6361 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 The office that listens with care and concern. Participating providers for nearly all insurance companies including automobile and workers compensation cases. Offering acupuncture and rehabilitation.

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The Many Faces of North Branch • February 2012 Peterson’s Country Mill (651) 674-4425 38964 Branch Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Everything you need for your farm, home or garden project. www.petersonscountrymill.com PGP Computers, Inc. (763) 691-1957 Cambridge, MN 55008 Computer repair and upgrades, on-site service, new or used computers, website design, Microsoft certified. www.pgpcomputers.com Pine Technical College (800) 521-7463 900 4th St. SE, Pine City, MN 55063 Our mission is to provide superior education and social services that enhance the communities we serve. www.pinetech.edu Pizza Pub of North Branch (651) 674-1777 6407 Main St., North Branch, MN 55056 Family restaurant. Award winning pizza. Full-bar. www.mypizzapub.com POST-HASTE Office Service Center (651) 237-1115 5842 Old Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Packaging, shipping, copies, signs, banners, office supplies and business services. www.posthasteosc.com Post Review - ECM Publishers (651) 674-7025 6241 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Your hometown source for news since 1875. We provide print service for commercial customers, free standing inserts for retail and wholesalers, coupon books and brochures. We have web printing and sheet fed printing. www.ecmpostreview.com Prefer Paving & Ready-Mix, Inc. (320) 358-3539 1005 S. Bremer Ave, Rush City, MN 55069 Family owned blacktopping & ready-mix company. www.preferpaving.com Premier Clean & Restore 651-674-2888 46391 Cedarcrest Tr, Harris, MN 55032 Expert solutions for carpet, upholstery, hard flooring, odors and floods. www.premiercleanandrestore.com Prism Design & Embroidery (651) 674-2509 39570 Grand Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Custom embroidery & screen printing, letter jackets, hats, shirts, jackets and more. Provide Care (651) 674-8312 5842 Old Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Social service agency. www.providecare.com Pure Bliss Spa & Tan (651) 277-0886 6420 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Pure Bliss Spa & Tan is a full service spa offering full hair services, massage, facials, skin care, nails, manicures, pedicures and tanning. www pureblisstanspa.com

Q-R R & M Septic Service (651) 674-8520 North Branch, MN 55056 Septic pumping, lift pump replacement, drain cleaning. Holidays and weekends - OK. www.randmseptic.com

Page 32 Ramberg Construction, Inc. (651) 674-7668 North Branch, MN 55056 Masonry contractor for residential and light commercial. Rapid Press Printing & Copy Center (651) 674-4065 6382 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Specializing in business cards, letterhead and forms, also providing exceptional design. www.rapidpressprinting.com Recycled Wardrobes (651) 674-7700 6419 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 (651) 257-8133 30365 Neal Ave, Lindstrom, MN 55045 A boutique of gently used clothing, house wares, home decor, furniture and collectibles. facebook.com/recycledwardrobes Red Rock Radio (888) 629-7575 15429 Pokegama Lake Rd, Pine City, 55063 WCMP 100.9 FM "Cool Country", 1350 AM "Adult Standards" & Classic Hits 105.7FM. www.redrockonair.com Rise Employment Innovation (651) 257-2281 13265 Sylvan Ave, Lindstrom, MN 55045 Vocational services for persons with barriers to employment. Housing program. www.rise.org RL Ross & Sons Construction 651-277-0884 6420 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Everything with homes or commercial. www.rlrossandsons.com Room For Growing (651) 277-2441 38862 14th Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Providing quality care in a learning environment. www.roomforgrowing.com Rotary Club of North Branch (651) 674-4437 contact Dan North Branch, MN 55056 Rotary is a service club made up of business professionals to promote community and international causes. www.NorthBranchRotary.org Ruddy's Rental & Party Supplies (651) 674-7000 4628 Isanti Tr, North Branch, MN 55056 Equipment rental, propane refill, U-Haul trucks and trailers. www.ruddysrental.com

S Shermik Tree Farms, Inc. (651) 462-5570 7050 251st Ln NE, Stacy, MN 55079 We grow, sell, buy and transport trees for transplant. www.shermiktrees.com Shipp Dental Care, Ltd. (651) 257-2921 11721 Stinson Ave, Chisago City, MN 55013 General dental practice which welcomes new patients. www.shippdental.com Shopko (651) 674-9901 5630 St Croix Trail, North Branch, MN 55056 "my life, my style, my store" www.Shopko.com

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Page 33 Signs of Impression (651)343-5908 North Branch, MN 55056 Sign graphics for: windows, doors, signs, banners, auto, trucks and trailers, ect. Skelly's Hallmark/ Skelly's Health Emporium (651) 674-4455 6344 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Analgesics, health & personal hygiene. Hallmark cards and unique gifts. SMMPA (Southern Minnesota Municipal Power Agency) (507) 990-5907 500 1st Ave. SW, Rochester, MN 55902 SMMPA generates and sells wholesale electricity to 18 municipally-owned utilities throughout Minnesota, including North Branch Municipal Water and Light. www.smmpa.com Snap Fitness & Tanning (651) 674-4153 6118 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Your neighborhood 24/7 fitness center. www.SnapFitness.com Sno-Baron's Snowmobile Club (763) 360-8823 14500 St Croix Tr, North Branch, MN 55056 Club based in the Twin Cities area. Organizer of "Hay Days Grass Drags" Sept 8-9, 2012. www.snobarons.com Soft Dental (320) 358-4733 1220 West 3rd St, Rush City, MN 55069 High tech office with gentle and caring service. Doctors Tuyen, Nicholas Saari, Duy A. Vu, Tom Hoover and Nancy Lam. www.softdentalmn.com Spectacular Events at Spirit River Community Center (763) 444-9840 1320 Co Rd 5 NE, Isanti MN 55040 Elegant surroundings and exceptional dining. Full service catering. www.spec-events.com Stacy Chiropractic (651) 462-3243 30962 Fenway Ave, Stacy, MN 55079 Specializing in the treatment of injuries and wellness care for the whole family. Stark Wines (651) 674-7548 43150 Blackhawk Rd, Harris, MN 55032 Stark Wines is a winery producing small batches of wine from locally grown fruit. www.starkwines.com State Representative Bob Barrett (651) 213-1090 100 Rev Dr Martin Luther King Blvd, St Paul, MN State Rep Bob Barrett... Proud to Serve! www.vote4bob.com State Senator Sean Nienow (651) 296-5419 Sen.Sean.Nienow@senate.mn Representing District 17 in east central Minnesota. 2011-12 Committees: Reform and Redesign (Chair), Finance (Vice Chair), Agriculture & Rural Economies, Education and Health & Human Services. www.Nienow.com Stearns Bank (651) 277-2265 38877 10th Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Full service community banking. Mortgages, investments, personal and business loans. www.StearnsBank.com

The Many Faces of North Branch • February 2012 Sun Dental & Orthodontics (651) 674-4811 6041 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Sun Dental offers complete family dentistry from a team of caring professionals. www.sundental.net

T Taher (651) 674-1520 North Branch, MN 55056 Serving School District #138 foodservice and catering. Located at North Branch High School. Teri Schilling Family & Individual Counseling Services (651) 983-8520 6338 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Counseling services for families, couples and individuals. Colleague Linda Richnofsky, LMFT also specializes with military families. The Oak Inn (651) 674-9977 5896 Old Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Full service restaurant and lounge, catering services and meeting location. www.theoakinn.net Treasured Haven Farm (320) 358-3581 Rush City, MN 55069 CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) vegetables; cross country trail running races; custom laser engraving; sawmilling; naturally grown hay; more. www.treasuredhavenfarm.com Trinity Lutheran Church (ELCA) (651) 674-7047 38460 Lincoln Tr, North Branch, MN 55056 Welcoming all to faith in Christ and service in God's world. www.trinitynorthbranch.org Tupperware 2Star Director- Elda Hanson (651) 249-1703 St Croix Falls, WI 54024 Home parties, fundraisers, book parties, custom kitchen planning and much more. www.mytupperware.com/elda Twin Pines Auction Service (651) 295-8985 Forest Lake, MN 55025 Offering live and online auctions at your site or ours. Licensed in MN & WI. www.twinpinesauction.com

U Uptown Maple Commons (651) 277-7700 38799 7th Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Affordable, spacious senior housing in the heart of downtown North Branch. US Bank 651-674-1733 5418 St. Croix Tr, North Branch MN 55056 Full service bank open seven days a week. Located inside North Branch County Market plus access to hundreds of branches in Minnesota. Offering personal and small business solutions sure to fit your financial needs. Come by for a financial check up! www.usbank.com USA Northland Directories, Inc. (763) 242-2503 Buffalo, MN 55313 Publisher of the community’s “Little Red” Rum River Telephone Directory. www.usanorthland.com


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V Vande Kamp Auction Group, LLC (651) 583-3121 Almelund, MN 55012 Real estate, personal and business property, marketing professionals. www.VandeKampAuction.com Victory Dollar Plus (651) 674-2825 38500 Tanger Dr, North Branch, MN 55056 Discount store offering most items at $1. Victory Lane Quick Oil Change & Car Wash (651) 277-1000 38844 14th Ave, North Branch, MN 55056 Specializing in auto & light truck oil changes and maintenance. Viking Coca-Cola Bottling Company (651) 277-2653 40790 Fletcher, North Branch, MN 55056 Beverage distributor: including a full-line of soft drinks, bottled water, juice, isotonics, coffee, energy drinks and slushies.

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Page 34 Wild River Imaging (651) 400-7301 North Branch, MN 55056 Photography with a purpose. www.WildRiverImaging.com Wild River State Park (651) 583-2125 39797 Park Tr, Almelund, MN 55012 Camping, hiking trails, horseback trails, ski trails and canoe. www.dnr.state.mn.us Windstream (651) 277-4672 6063 Main St, North Branch, MN 55056 Competitive phone and high speed Internet. Try us today! www.windstream.com Women’s Environmental Institute (651) 583-0705 5715 River Rd, North Branch, MN 55056 The mission of the Women's Environmental Institute is to provide a place for women and their allies to renew, learn and organize for environmental justice. www.w-e-i.org Wurdemann Family Chiropractic (651) 674-2700 6368 Elm St, North Branch, MN 55056 Fundamentally changing the way families view and manage their health. www.MaximizedLivingDrWurdemann.com

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Waldoch Custom Center (651) 464-3215 13821 Lake Dr, Forest Lake, MN 55025 Custom vehicles, accessories, paint, installation, mobility, mobile office, window tint, toppers, wheels and tires. www.waldoch.com

Xcel Energy (651) 462-6204 5363 260th St N, Wyoming, MN 55079 A natural gas supplier for the North Branch area. www.xcelenergy.com

Wayne's Nursery & Greenhouse Garden (651) 462-1500 6196 Athens Tr, Stacy, MN 55079 Area’s most complete garden center. Three nursery locations and fifteen greenhouses.

Yellow Book USA (651) 204-5900 Eagan, MN 55121 Yellow Pages provide local, regional and national directories for advertising and telephone listings. www.planetpages.com

Wild Mountain / Taylors Falls Recreation (651) 465-6315 37200 Wild Mt Rd, Taylors Falls, MN 55084 Winter: skiing, snowboarding, snow-tubing. Summer: waterslides, boat tours, canoe & kayak rental and campgrounds. All year: banquet center. www.wildmountain.com

Zinpro Corporation (651) 674-0782 6375 415th St, North Branch, MN 55056 Manufacturer of animal feed ingredients. www.zinpro.com

North Branch Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and Staff Barb Peterson - President Andersen Corporation (651) 264-4420

Bill Young - Vice President Anderson & Koch Ford (651) 674-4465

Nathan Olson - Past President First State Bank of Wyoming (651) 462-7611

Bridgitte Konrad - Secretary City of North Branch (651) 674-8113

Linda Emery - Treasurer Stearns Bank (651) 277-2265

Jeff Bradley - Director North Branch County Market (651) 317-2100

Jack Juve - Director AmericInn Lodge & Suites (651) 674-8627

Eric Champoin - Director Isanti Chisago County Star (763) 689-1181

Claressa Gorman - Director Rapid Press Printing & Coping (651) 674-4065

Christine Larson - Director Empire Insurance Group (651) 674-0990

Julie Larson- Director North Branch Dental (651) 674-7096

Kathy Lindo, Executive Director Arlys Walberg, Promotion Coord. Debra Johnson, Admin. Assistant

Feel free to contact board members with your ideas, concerns or compliments. Board meetings held at the chamber office on the 2nd Thursday from 7:30 am to 9 am.


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6063 Main Street, Suite D PO Box 577 North Branch, MN 55056

Phone: 651.674.4077 Fax: 651.674.2600 NBAChamber@izoom.net

We are a non-profit organization representing over 240 area businesses and organizations, with the purpose of helping members and the community prosper.

Serving the communities of Almelund, Harris, North Branch, Stacy and Sunrise. You are invited to join the North Branch Area Chamber of Commerce

Benefits you can count on: Marketing & Promotion Resources Business referral services Buy Local campaign Database access Community maps & guides Newsletters and press releases Use of bulk mailing permit

Professional Development Monthly luncheons and breakfasts Networking activities Educational seminars

Events & Community Involvement Winter Fest Fall Harvest Festival Chamber Golf Classic Community Connections Expo Concerts in the Park Midsummer Days activities

Other Associations Chisago County Tourism Alliance Better Business Bureau Working relationship with all area chambers

If your business or organization could benefit from chamber membership, please contact the North Branch Area Chamber office for details. Call us at (651) 674-4077, email us or stop by our office at 6063 Main St., North Branch, MN 55056

Let the services the chamber can provide, work for you. Monthly Noon Membership Meeting 2nd Tuesday from 12 noon to 1 pm Catered lunch at the American Legion Open to everyone RSVP requested

Monthly Morning Membership Meeting 3rd Thrusday from 7:30 to 8:30 am Timely Topics Catered Breakfast Open to everyone RSVP requested

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Your community depends on it! More jobs stay in the community More tax dollars go to schools and roads in your community For every $1 spent at local businesses, 45 cents is reinvested locally Local businesses give back more to your community You can find anything you need locally

Join the movement! Take a pledge to show your support: "I pledge to THINK first of my local economy, SHOP first at my local businesses and BUY first from local companies who give back so much in so many ways, to MY community."

live ~ shop ~ buy LOCAL Business & Home Show for the communities of North Branch, Almelund, Harris, Stacy and Sunrise

Community Connections Expo Saturday, March 31st 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. North Branch High School

Something to interest everyone!

Get Connected! Booths available

Hosted by the North Branch Area Chamber of Commerce and North Branch Area Schools For more inforamtion call (651) 674-4077 or www.NorthBranchChamber.com

Join us for North Branch's Fall Harvest Festival ~ September 29, 2012

Scarecrow Stampede 5K Run/ Walk

also Art, Craft & Commercial Fair, Classic Car Show, Scarecrow Contest and so must more!


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Trails, Parks and Recreation

The Chisago County Parks & Trails Foundation The Chisago County Parks and Trails Foundation is a non-profit organization with the mission to further the establishment, development, and enhancement of parks and trails within Chisago County and to encourage their wise use and protection. The Foundation was formed by inspired citizens in 1992 to focus attention on the need for a non-motorized trail system that will serve to: Improve Safety, Link Communities, Provide Recreational Opportunities, Enhance Tourism and Economic Development and Connect Regional Ecosystems. The CCPTF advocates for pedestrians, bicyclists, in-line skaters and anyone else seeking transportation, recreation and escape by means other than the automobile. Our group members attend city council, planning commission, park board and other governmental meetings in towns and cities throughout the county, gathering information about upcoming transportation and parks projects and speaking about the benefits of trails. The Parks and Trails Foundation’s relationship to the Chisago County Government is one of advisement only. They receive no funding from the County and have no powers associated with County Agencies. The CCPTF does not act with direction from the County Board although the Board does endorse and support the activities with respect to creating new recreation opportunities within the county. The County has asked the Director of Parks and Trails to be a liaison with the group - which he has since 1992. Chisago County Parks Chisago County Commissioners strive to improve the quality of life through county parks, trails and open space. County parks near your home provide access to unique natural resources and outdoor recreation opportunities, lakeshore and riverbanks. County Parks and Trails offer benefits custom tailored to your interests. For fitness or pleasure enjoy hiking, biking or skating on a 16 mile hard surfaced Sunrise Prairie Trail. Open daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. We enjoy hearing your suggestions, e-mail: ljmork@co.chisago.mn.us. All parks are open daily 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Beaches are available at Fish Lake Park and Checkerboard Park and are open Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. Park Rangers are on duty at Fish Lake Park throughout the season, weather permitting. No lifeguards are posted at the parks, swim at your own risk. Boat launch hours at Fish Lake Park are from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. The parks office is located at 38871 7th Ave. North Branch. Vehicle Permits are required for all vehicles entering Fish Lake Park on Friday, Saturday and Sunday Memorial Weekend through Labor Day Weekend - $3 per day and $20 per season. A bus permit is $15. Enjoy Checkerboard, Kost Dam, Dennis Frandsen Park and Ki-Chi-Saga Park, no permits required. Make your shelter reservations early by calling 651-674-2345. For more information and photos see the Chisago County website www.co.chisago.mn.us under “departments” see Parks and Trails home page. New in 2011 check out the 9 hole disc golf course at the Dennis Frandsen Park on the north end of Rush Lake

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off County Road #2. The course features rolling terrain with lake views from most of the fairways. Throwing discs will be available for rent or purchase at the Rush Point Store. There are no fees to use the course. The Sunrise Prairie Trail Sunrise Prairie Trail in Chisago County and Hardwood Creek Trail in Washington County follow the former Burlington Northern Railroad Right of way between North Branch and Hugo. Directions for the North Branch Trail Head: I-35 to HWY 95 exit. East on HWY 95 to Forest Blvd (CR 30). Go South on Forest Blvd, one (1) block. Trail head is on the southwest corner of intersection of Forest Blvd. (CR 30) and Maple Street. Stacy Trail Head: I-35 to Stacy Exit (Stacy Trail / CR 19). East to Lions Park on right side of road approximately 5 blocks east of I-35. Wyoming Trail Head: I-35 to Wyoming Exit (Forest Blvd. / CR 23). Go east on State HWY 61 to Forest Blvd. (CR 30). Go Left on Forest Blvd. approximately 300 feet, trail head on left. Activities along the trail feature a 10-foot-wide paved surface facilitating hikers, bicyclists and inline skaters during spring, summer and fall. Bridges cross Hardwood Creek and the south and west branches of the Sunrise River. The parallel unpaved portion is open to nonstudded snowmobiles when there is sufficient snow and to horseback riders at all other times. Snowmobiles and horses are not allowed on the paved portion of the trail at any time. Parking areas and information kiosks are located adjacent to the trail at North Branch, Stacy and Wyoming. Parking is also available at the start of the trail in Hugo, as well as in downtown Forest Lake. Golf Courses There are many area Golf Courses to check out as well. Adventure Falls Miniature Golf located at 572 Bench Street in Taylors Falls, 651-465-6501. Chisago Lakes Golf Course in Lindstrom. Countryside Golf Course at 34491 Redwing Ave. in Shafer, 651-257-6387. Falcon Ridge Golf Course in Stacy. Grandy Nine Golf & Camp in Stanchfield. North Branch Golf Course at 1256 Forest Blvd. in North Branch, 651-674-9989. Minnesota State Parks Wild River State Park 39797 Park Trail, Center City, MN, 651-583-2125, 651-Parks & Recreation - See Page 40


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Parks & Recreation - From Page 39 583-2925, The office hours are daily, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Day visitors can enjoy a leisurely paddle down the St. Croix River from the Sunrise river access to the southern park river access. The park provides opportunities for semi-modern camping, group camping, backpack camping, canoe camping, and walk-in camping. Visitors who want modern amenities can reserve the guest house which provides a living room, dining room, kitchen, and fireplace. The park also has six camping cabins which include bunk beds, a table, and benches. An all-season trail center is a great spot to relax after hiking or crosscountry skiing on the 35-mile trail system. A visitor center with exhibits and environmental education programs is open year-round. Please visit www.dnr.state.mn.us for more information about the parks system. Wild River State Park’s 6,803 acres stretch along 18 miles of the Wild and Scenic St Croix River. The park is well know for its excellent camping, canoeing, hiking, horseback riding, and cross country skiing facilities. The park has 35 miles of trails, Back pack sites, canoe sites, Group camp, Guest house, Camp Cabins, and a 96 site campground with 34 electrical sites. There is plenty of accommodation for your needs or interests. Directions North Branch: take Interstate 35 to exit #147 at North Branch, Take Hwy 95 east for 14 miles to County road 12. Go three miles on Co 12 the road will end into the park. Route is well signed. Total number of campsites: 112 (winter campsites is 35), number of camping cabins: 6 year round. Some

campground features & amenities include: a campground that is open year round, flush toilets in some campgrounds, group camp facilities, hot showers in some campgrounds, Lodge/Central Building Available, pets allowed in some campgrounds, pull-through sites, sanitary dump station and secluded campsites available. Minnesota State Parks open for 365 days (and nights) of fun! State Park Fees: Vehicle permits, Annual regular $25, Annual motorcycle $20, Second permit $18, Daily $5. Camping: standard campsite $15 and $20/night, Backpack, canoe, and other remote sites $12/night, Equestrian sites $20/night, Group sites $50/night, Electric hookup -Parks & Recreation - See Page 41


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Parks & Recreation - From Page 40 add $5/night/site. There is a $8.50 fee to reserve a site which is nonrefundable. Please visit the web site for further information at www.stayatmnparks.com or 1-866857-2757. There is lodging available from rustic cabins to fully loaded guest house ranging in price from $50 to $110/night. Carlos Avery Wildlife Management Area Located 30 miles north of the Twin Cities near Forest Lake. The W.M.A. headquarters is 7 miles west of Forest Lake on Anoka County Road 18. 5463-C West Broadway, Forest Lake, MN 55025, 651-296-5290. Approximately 25,000 acres of forest, marshland, lakes and swamp, Carlos Avery is best visited in migration when the songbirds come through, usually in large numbers. Species usually found in summer include Bald Eagle, Sand hill Crane, Sedge Wren, and Golden-winged Warbler. The Carlos Avery Wildlife Management Area is open year round, seven days/week from 4 a.m. to 10 p.m. Office hours for wildlife staff are Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Office is closed on certain holidays. North Branch City Parks Central Park: Located in the heart of North Branch on Main Street. Featuring: picnicking shelter, play ground area, and basketball court. Events held in this park annually are Midsummer Days carnival, Fall Harvest Festival, Winter Fest and Concerts in the Park. Harder Park: Located east of North Branch on Hwy 95. Featuring: 3 ball fields, picnic shelter, playground equipment and a disc golf course on 40 acres Municipal Ice Skating Rink: Located on Grand Ave and Hwy 95. Featuring: a warming house. Open daily weather permitting Northwoods Park: Located north of Main Street and west of Forest Blvd. Featuring: tennis courts, picnic shelter, new playground equipment, basketball court and horseshoe pits. Riverwalk Park: Located on the Sunrise River north of Main Street on Forest Blvd. Featuring: scenic walking trails and picnic shelter. Roger Johnson Memorial Park: Located on 410th St., east of Forest Blvd. Featuring: one baseball field, 2 soccer fields, shelter, and playground. Tower Park: Located off of 8th Ave. Featuring: two ball fields.

Wildridge Park: Located on 382nd St., west of Falcon Ave. Featuring: a shelter, basketball court and playgrounds equipment. Chisago County Parks Main office located at 38871 7th Ave., North Branch MN, 651-674-2345. Please contact Laird Mork at ljmork@ co.chisago.mn.us. The Chisago County Parks system includes 5 parks, 15 mile Sunrise Prairie Trail connecting to Washington County. www.co.chisago.mn.us Checkerboard Park: Located four miles east of North Branch on Hwy 95. Featuring: swimming, picnicking, hiking, volleyball, horseshoes and a playground. An offleash dog park is planned for 2012. Check website for updates. Dennis Frandsen Park: Located on the north shore of West Rush Lake in Rush City, MN. Featuring: fishing from shore and a new Disc Golf Course. Enjoy it as a quiet getaway. Fish Lake Park: Located on the west shore of Fish Lake in Harris, MN. Summer featuring: a swimming beach, fishing, hiking, picnic and playground areas. Winter featuring: ice fishing and cross-country skiing Ki-Chi-Saga Park: Located south of Lindstrom on Glader Blvd. Featuring the historic Karl Oscar House, a softball complex, children’s play structure, picnic shelter, volleyball, horseshoe, nature hiking and winter ski trails. The park is adjacent to a game refuge; birds and waterfowl grace the area in abundance. Kost Dam Park: Located on the Sunrise River south of North Branch or west of Almelund just off of County Road 11. Featuring: Bank fishing and picnicking. The Kost Dam Park is a historic dam site. The dam first built in 1903 was used for a flour mill and later in 1922 provided electricity by way of the hydro power plant on the site. Remnants of the electric generator and mill building can still be seen. The wooden dam which Mr. Nelson acquired in 1903 was not the first one to be built, nor was it the last. All went well with the hydro power plant until the wooden dam washed out again. Mr. Nelson, with the help of the power company, constructed a concrete dam in 1928; the bridge built at the same time is still on site but scheduled to be replaced by Sunrise Township in 2011. Don’t miss an opportunity to visit this precious riverside park if you haven’t yet.

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North Branch Area Ministries

Abundant Life Church 651-674-7531. 4359 392nd St., P.O. Box 75, North Branch. 1-1/4 mile west of I-35 on MN Hyw. 95. Pastor Kevin Haseltine. Services: Sunday 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Wed. 6:30 p.m. More information at www.alcwired. com. Apostolic Gospel Church (United Pentecostal) 651674-8338 www.agospelchurch.com. 43847 Elmcrest Ave., Harris. Pastor Alan Hosch. Sunday Worship 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible study at 7:30 p.m. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 651674-8785. Grand Avenue, across from North Branch High School. Bishop Chad Erickson. Sunday Worship, 10 a.m. Visitors welcome. For more information, call Fulltime Missionaries 612-559-3606. Dale Evangelical Free Church 763-425-8178. 45268 Brunswick Rd. (CR 63), Harris. Pastor Dr. Harvey Martin. Sunday Worship, 10:25 a.m.. Sunday School at 9 a.m. AWANA Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Faith Baptist Church 651-462-3736. One mile north of Stacy on CR 30. Pastor Jerry Maart. Sunday Worship 10 a.m./ short fellowship break/ 2nd Service 11:30 a.m. Sunday school at 9 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study at 7 p.m. Faith Community Fellowship Church 651-674-7739. 6203 Glacier Dr.., North Branch. Pastor Mark Howard. Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Wednesday Home Groups 7 p.m.. First Lutheran Church of Harris (ELCA) 651-6744971, 651- 247-2823. Corner of 438th and Gates Ave., Harris. Pastor Richard Mork. Sunday Worship at 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Fish Lake Lutheran Church 651-674-4252 43353 Cedarcrest Trail, west of Harris. Pastor Dale Stiles. Sunday worship at 10 a.m. Sunday school at 9 a.m., adult education at 9 a.m. Nursery available for 5 and under. Wednesday Confirmation, 6:30 p.m. sixth to eighth grade; Senior Choir Practice at 6:30 p.m. Handicapped accessible. www. fishlakelutheran.org, or e-mail Pastor Stiles at dstiles@fishlakelutheran.org Harris Covenant Church 651-674-7565. P.O. Box 158, 43680 Gates Ave. & Cty 10 in Harris. Pastor Neil Bonkoski, Youth Pastor Chris Kelley. Sunday Worship 10:15 a.m. Sunday School at 9 a.m. Summer Worship at 9 a.m. Wednesday evenings, Confirmation at 6 p.m. Youth Group K4C (Kids for Christ) and Adult Bible Study at 7 p.m. Sr. High Youth 8 p.m.. Please contact Pastor Bonkoski at neilbonkoski@juno. com for further information. www.harriscovenant.org Immanuel Lutheran Church 651-583-2340. 37515 Park Trail, Almelund. Pastor Brian Bergin. Sunday Worship at 9:30 a.m.; nursery provided. Sunday school provided as part of 9:30 a.m. service. Coffee/Fellowship following service. Sunday, Adult Bible Study, 11:00 a.m.; Wednesday Confirmation classes, 6:30 p.m., grades 8-9. www.immanuelalmelund.org Kost Evangelical Free Church 651-583-3281. 37405 Kost Trail, North Branch. Pastor Dean Paulson, Director of Youth Worship and Young Adult Ministries Jimmy Beuhler. Sunday worship at 9 a.m. Sunday school at 10:15 a.m. Wednesdays: AWANA for kids at 6:25 p.m.; adult prayer meeting at 6:45 p.m. www.kostefc.org. Lakeside Christian Church 763-689-3649. 32393 Rendova Circle NE, Cambridge. Pastor Ryan Muehlhauser.

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Sunday Worship 9:00 a.m., Gathering Grounds 10:15 a.m.; Growth Groups 10:45 a.m. Classes for all age groups. Living Branch Lutheran Church LCMS (Missouri Synod) 651-674-5576. 6486 Elm Street, across from the new post office, North Branch. Pastor Steve Ferber. Sunday traditional worship at 8 a.m.; Contemporary worship at 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion: 1st & 3rd Sundays,. both services. Sunday school and Adult Bible study at 9:15 a.m. Children’s Ministry, Youth group and Adult Bible studies, Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. www.livingbranch.org. North Branch United Methodist Church 651-674-4090. 6500 Main St., North Branch. Pastor Phil Schmidt. Sunday Worship at 8 a.m. (Traditional); 9:30 and 11 a.m. (Blended). Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. www.nbumcfamily.com. North Brook Fellowship Community Church 651277-0100. Meeting at the North Branch High School auditorium. Ministry Office: 6197 Main St., North Branch. Pastor Frank Gomes. NorthBrook@izoom.net. www.northbrookfellowship.org. Sunday School for ages 2 through adult begins at 9 a.m. Sunday Worship Service begins at 10 a.m. Children’s Church available during the service for ages 2 years through 2nd grade. Youth Group meets Wednesday nights for 7th-12th graders. St. Gregory’s Catholic Church 651-674-4056. 38725 Forest Blvd. Father Shane Wasinger. Weekend Masses: Saturday at 5 p.m., Sunday at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Weekday Masses: Tuesday at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 9 a.m. Holy Days variable. Reconciliation Saturday 4-4:30 p.m. or by appointment. www.stgregorynb.org St. John’s Lutheran Church, 651-462-5115. 31075 Genesis Ave., Stacy. Pastors Edward Wheatley and Rev. Dr. Al Valerius, Sunday worship at 8, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Salem Lutheran Church of Oxford (LCMC), 651-2080022. 26950 Furman St. NE, CR 9 and CR 18, North Branch (Isanti County). Email: salemlutheranofoxford@gmail.com. Pastor Merlin Seel. Sunday Worship at 9 a.m. Fellowship following worship. www.salemlc-oxford.org. Spring Lake Lutheran Church 651-674-4606. 8440 Erickson Rd. NE, North Branch. E-mail: sll.church@gmail.com. Four miles west of North Branch on Hwy 95. Pastor Linda Wahlstrom. Sunday worship at 8:30 a.m. (Contemporary) and 10:30 a.m. (Traditional). Sunday school at 9:35 a.m. Wednesday confirmation at 6:30 p.m.; choir at 7:30 p.m. www.sllchurch.org. St. John Lutheran Church - Weber 763-444-5988. 28168 Jodrell St. NE, North Branch. 6 mi. W. of North Branch on Co. Rd. 5, 6 mi. E of Isanti on Co. Rd. 5, then 1.5 mi. S on Co. Rd. 12. Pastor Kevin Zellers, Sunday worship 9:00 a.m., Sunday School/Bible Class 10:30 a.m., Fellowship following worship. Sunrise Bible Church, 651-674-4107. 41300 Second St., North Branch. Pastor David Stertz. Sunday Worship at 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday midweek ministries and youth group at 6:30 p.m. Trinity Lutheran Church, 651-674-7047. 38460 Lincoln Trl, PO Box 447, North Branch. Sunday worship at 8, and 9:45 a.m. Sunday school at 9 a.m. Summer worship hours are 8 and 9:45 a.m. on Sundays. www.trinitynorthbranch. org.


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Health Care

Fairview Lakes Medical Center 5200 Fairview Blvd., Wyoming, MN 55092, 651-982-7000 Fairview.org/lakes The staff of Fairview Lakes Medical Center, 5200 Fairview Blvd., Wyoming, MN, dedicate themselves to meeting the community’s lifelong health care needs. As part of the seven Fairview hospitals and 40-plus Fairview clinics conveniently located in and around the Twin Cities, Fairview Lakes Medical Center and our primary and specialty care clinics partner with you to care for common-to-complex health conditions. We provide not only high quality inpatient and outpatient medical care for children and adults, but cutting edge cancer care-including onsite radiation therapy by University of Minnesota Physicians, 24-hour emergency care, urgent care seven days a week, an onsite pharmacy and palliative, home health and hospice care. Our clinics offer 24-hour online access to clinic appointments, prescription refills and test results. To reach us, call 651-982-7000, or go to www.fairview.org/lakes. Fairview Lakes Medical Center offers: 59 beds; medical/ surgical, intensive, and obstetrical care; same- day surgery for children and adults; comprehensive diagnostic, physical therapy and rehabilitation services; cardiac rehabilitation, diabetes education; Pharmacy onsite open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-9 p.m., Saturdays, 10 a.m.-8 p.m., and Sundays, noon to 8 p.m.; and on-site clinics staffed by physicians who specialize in heart care, ear, nose and throat, orthopedics, eye care, obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive services as well as family medicine, pediatrics and internal medicine; a newly remodeled cancer clinic offering chemotherapy, radiation therapy and medical oncology by University of Minnesota Physicians; Sports medicine and rehabilitation; an Emergency department designated as a Level III trauma center and staffed 24/7 by specially trained emergency physicians; and Urgent care open from noon to 8 p.m. seven days a week. Nearby Fairview clinics and pharmacies* are located at: Chisago City; North Branch; Hugo*; Rush City*; Lino Lakes* and Pine City. Specialty services we provide at Fairview Lakes facilities include: Acupuncture; Allergy and Asthma; Audiology; Behavioral Health; Cardiology; Dermatology; Diabetes education; Otolaryngology-Ear, Nose and Throat; Electrophysiology, Gastroenterology; General Surgery; Lymphedema therapy (at Chisago City); Mammography, screening and diagnostic; Nephrology; Neurology; Obstetrics/Gynecology; Occupational medicine (at Chisago City); Oncology; Ophthalmology for children and adults; Optometry, Orthopedics; Pediatrics, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery; Podiatry; Psychiatry and Psychology; Pulmonology; Rehabilitation-physical, occupational and speech therapy for children and adults; Rheumatology; Sleep Medicine/ Sleep Studies (at Chisago City); Spine surgery; Sports medicine; Urology; Weight management, X-ray, CT-scan, Ultrasound, MRI, Echocardiography, Nuclear medicine and PET-Scan. Over the years, we have evolved from three small community hospitals into a multi-specialty regional hospital and health care center. Designated a Blue Distinction Center for Knee and Hip ReplacementTM by the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, we are a three-time National Premier Quality Award winner for cardiac care and work with Minnesota Bridges to Excellence Award-winning clinics for optimal diabetes management, care of coronary artery disease and depression. We are proud to be part of Fairview, one of the Top 10 Health Systems for clinical care in the nation in 2010. Health education programs offered include childbirth classes, baby care, diabetes education, nutrition counseling and numerous education and support groups including diabetes,

chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and grief and loss. To register for childbirth classes, call Fairview OnCall, 612-6727272; for information call 651-257-8401 or go to fairview.org/ lakes. Located across the street from the medical center, Meadows on Fairview, a senior care and assisted living facility operated by Ebenezer, offers 45 one- and two-bedroom apartments,14 Alzheimer’s/memory loss units and the new HUD-financed, rent-subsidized Meadow View Apartments. Fairview North Branch Clinic Five family medicine specialists see patients at Fairview North Branch Clinic, 6413 Oak St., one block off Highway 95. Fairview North Branch Clinic also offers podiatry, diabetes education, laboratory and x-ray services. Physical therapy is available nearby at Fairview Lakes Physical Therapy-North Branch, 6241 Main St., Suite 201. Call 651-674-8384 for a clinic appointment. Call 651-982-6825 to make an appointment for physical therapy or rehabilitation services at any Fairview Lakes site. Fairview Lakes Medical Center is a division of Fairview Health Services, which also operates the University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview, and the new University of Minnesota Amplatz Children’s Hospital, in Minneapolis. Ecumen of North Branch Ecumen of North Branch - the next generation of senior living - is owned and managed by Ecumen, Minnesota’s largest non-profit senior housing company. The name Ecumen comes from the word Ecumenical, which is derived from the Greek word for home: “Oikos.” Our name underscores our promise to: Create “Home” for Older Adults Wherever They Choose to Live. Ecumen of North Branch, consists of four neighborhoods anchored by a town center that includes a cafe, general store, community room, chapel and hair salon. Ecumen Center is a gathering place where people come at their leisure for light dining, shopping, entertainment, worship, wellness and educational programs. Ecumen offers assisted living and memory care apartments, long-term nursing care, short term rehabilitation, an on-site medical clinic and a full-range of therapy services. This “community approach” is about focusing on our customers’ needs so that they can focus on what they enjoy most. The spacious one and two-bedroom assisted living apartments, each with full kitchens, are maintenance-free and offer access to a diverse mix of amenities. This setting is ideal for those seniors who want to maintain their independence while benefiting from a suite of helpful services when and if they need them. Memory care studio apartments provide the optimum balance of independence and safety for clients affected by memory loss. The four health care households in Ecumen are anything but “institutional.” Private rooms and bathrooms, country kitchens, living rooms, sunrooms, specialized nursing care and rehabilitation services are offered within small homelike neighborhoods. At Ecumen the latest technology is used to enhance the lives and independence of those we serve. QuietCare offers non-obtrusive sensors that alert a team member and/or family if a person’s normal daily activity changes, identifying small problems before they become large ones. Ivivi electrotherapy uses signals to target specific biological pathways which can create healthful benefits, like pain reduction and tissue regeneration. If you are planning surgery, why not plan your recover? The most important part of planning your surgery is planning -Health Care - See Page 45


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Health Care - From Page 44 your recovery. By pre-planning your post-surgical rehabilitation, you can plan on going home healthier. The Lake House at Ecumen of North Branch is a local option for short-term care following surgery, and one visit to our campus will put your mind at ease. Our team of highly trained caregivers and rehabilitation professionals work closely with each patient to follow his/her doctor’s plan for recovery, which translates to more comfort and less stress. The Lake House approaches the serious business of getting better with creativity, fun and stateof-the-art technology. Everyday at The Lake House is another day closer to accomplishing your goal of going home, and while you’re there, the staff at The Lake House will make sure you’re comfortable. By pre-planning your recovery at The Lake House, you’ll be ready for your rehabilitation, and we will get you ready to go home. Here are some helpful tips for planning a successful recovery after surgery: Know where you’re headed after surgery. Pre-planning your post-surgical care not only saves you time, it saves you the worry of wondering what happens next. Have a room ready and waiting. At Ecumen, you can have your personal belongings in a private suite upon your arrival – your clothes, a favorite quilt or chair, and other items from home all add to your comfort. Follow your doctor’s plan for recovery. Your follow-up care will be administered as your doctor ordered to allow for better rehabilitation and proven results. Be confident insurance and Medicare issues are taken care of. Pre-planning means getting all the paperwork out of the way before your stay, so all you have to focus on is getting well. Plus it gives you an idea as to the cost and coverage of your follow-up care. While at The Lake House, you might only

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North Branch Area Library

Located at 6355 379th St. in North Branch, 651-674-8443, the library is a branch of the East Central Regional Library (ECRL) which is in Cambridge. The ECRL provides the City with contract library services. There are over 250 patrons per day using the new facility since it’s opening in 2005. People can check out books, eBooks, magazines, videos, DVDs, books on tape and CD, music CDs, AV sets, and e-audios. Residents can get their free library card simply by showing two forms of identification, including a current address at any counter of the library system. For each item checked out of the library, the patrons must present a valid library card. For the internet use and data system or word processing, they must also have their library card and password to logon with.

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Features at the library consist of copy machine, microfilm reader/printer and fax service for its patrons. Numerous programs for adults and children including preschool story time and a summer reading program are also available. Currently there are two book discussion groups. Book group #1 meets the first Monday of the month at 12:30 p.m. and book group #2 meets the third Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. Please call the library to find out the current titles that are being read by these groups. There is also a community room available which can accommodate up to 90 people. Table and chairs are provided for use. In order to reserve the room, please come in person during the library hours. Please contact the library for more information and fees associated with the rental of the community room at 651-674-8443. Friends of the North Branch Library is an all-volunteer organization supporting the library by fostering public attention on its needs and raising funds to carry out programs. Membership is open to all individuals interested in advocating for the library. Please contact Sue Monroe for further information 651674-8443, or email her at nbmail@ecrlib.org or see our website at: www.ecrlib.org North Branch Area Library hours: Monday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Tuesday Noon to 8 p.m.; Wednesday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Thursday Noon to 8 p.m.; Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Sunday the library is closed.

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Public Safety

North Branch Fire Department 37917 Forest Blvd, North Branch Non-Emergency, please call 651-674-7908 (leave message) The North Branch Fire Department is an organization of 27 volunteers who provide services for both fire prevention and fire fighting. It has been serving the community for more that 100 years. They each carry personal beepers to alert them of emergencies and also located throughout the community are alarm systems. Sirens near the fire hall, city hall, and in the Industrial Park sound to alert the community of harmful weather with a two-minute steady tone. On the first Wednesday of every month, the sirens are tested at 1 p.m. The newly constructed building accommodates the 10 emergency vehicles and is located approximately one-half mile south of North Branch on Forest Blvd. (Co. Rd. 30). The Fire Department responds to approximately 130 calls annually. North Branch Police Department The North Branch Police Department currently has 10 full-time officers, which includes a police chief, sergeant, investigator, and a school resource officer. There is also a K9 Unit on staff. The department provides continuous patrol coverage to all person within the City of North Branch. The headquarters is in the lower level of the Municipal Building at 6408 Elm Street, PO Box 910. Non-emergency please contact 651-674-8848. Harris Fire & Police Departments Fire Department 43555 Gladstone Avenue, Harris Harris Fire Department has approximately 20 members. It takes a special person to fill the boots of a volunteer fire fighter, someone with a desire to help their community, courage and dedication; someone who isn’t afraid of hard work. If this sounds like you, apply at City Hall, 651-6747546. Fall Festival is put on each year by the Harris City Volunteer Fire Department. There are games, food, music and raffles. A great way to enjoy yourself and meet the volunteer fire fighters. Police Department Harris contracts for police service through the Chisago County Sheriff’s Office. Non-emergency call 651-257-4100 or 1-888-234-1246. Sheriff: Rick Duncan 651-213-6300. Almelund Fire Almelund Fire-Rescue Squad provides a wonderful service to the community. The Almelund Fire & Rescue Department serves 90 square miles and all or part of five townships (Amador, part of Sunrise, Chisago Lakes, Shafer, and Taylors Falls). They are a self-supporting service organization and a great benefit to the local area. The department currently has 31 trained firefighters of which 14 of them are also first responders, all of whom are volunteers. They serve a population of 3,000 residents with medical and fire protection. Also within the service area is Wild Mountain Ski Area and Wild River State Park, both which are located in Amador Township. Wild River State Park includes 15 miles of the St. Croix National Scenic River which draws over 180,000 campers, hikers and boaters to this area each year. Wild Mountain Ski & Water Slide Recreational Area attracts over 220,000 visitors year around. Continued development in the area for housing along with scenic and recreational attractions require that the department be current and up-to-date with equipment and training. If you are interested in more information on this organization and the volunteer opportunities that are involved, please contact one of the township supervisors, Lin cell 651-269-3580. Stacy-Lent Fire and Rescue & Police Departments Stacy/Lent Fire and Rescue, 651-462-3389 Stacy/Lent Fire and Rescue has approximately 34 members. Located 1/4 mile south of Stacy on CR 30, is the New Training Facility constructed by WHP Training Towers. The Stacy/Lent

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firemen are paying for the training simulator through gambling funds and other fund raisers. The training simulator will be used by all surrounding fire departments for advancing their fire and rescue skills. Drive by the Stacy/Lent Area Fire and Rescue to view this structure. Lakes Region EMS ambulance crew out of North Branch uses this facility for a transfer site. Police services are provided by the Chisago County Sheriff’s Office with a district office in the fire hall. Emergency please dial 911. Non-emergency, dial 651-257-4100. Sunrise Fire Department Sunrise Township purchases fire protection services from two volunteer fire departments. The northern part of the Township is served by the Harris Fire Department and the southern part by the Almelund Fire and Rescue in Amador Township. Each department has a defined service area and there are mutual aid agreements between each fire department and all of the surrounding departments. Post Offices North Branch (651) 674-7171; Harris (651) 674-8130 Stacy (651) 462-4984 Zip Codes Almelund 55002; Harris 55032 North Branch 55056; Stacy 55079 Chisago County Household Hazardous Waste Facility 39649 Grand Avenue, North Branch (Industrial Park), 651-2138920, 651-237-0912. Hours: Mondays Noon-7 p.m., last Saturday of the month 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. www.co.chisago.mn.us Public Transportation Heartland Express 763-689-8131 or 1-888-234-7840 Emergency Resources The Refuge (763) 689-3532, 1-800-338-SAFE or (320) 679-1737. The Refuge is for people who live in an abusive relationship. A 24-hour crisis hotline is available by calling (763) 689-3532 or (651) 257-2890. Mental Health Emergency, 24-hour crisis line 1-800-523-3333. People Incorporated, Family Support Services, provides temporary shelter, counseling and referral to families in crisis, (651) 674-8569. Job Service Minnesota Workforce Center, Cambridge, hours 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., located at 140 Buchanan St. N, Suite 152 in Cambridge. (763) 279-4492.

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Senior Center

The Chisago County Senior Center and Services is located at 38790 6th Ave. (6th and Maple) in North Branch, 651674-8658 or Fax: 651-674-7630. For more information please send e-mails to Dawn Cash at dcash@sherbtel.net or see our website www.chisagosrcenter.org. The center has been open since 1982 and services many seniors in the community. The Senior Center is open Monday through Thursdays, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Fridays 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. with routine stops for the Heartland Express. The Chisago County Board on Aging operates the center with funding completely from grants, donations and fund-raisers. Unlike most senior centers, there is a kitchen on location to cook the 200+ meals a day for the senior dining program. Meal Programs There are new times for our meals, 11:45 to 12:15, Monday thru Friday. There is no preregistration. There is also Meals on Wheels for seniors who cannot get to the dining site. Our meal program also serves Rush City and Pine City for their dinners and Meals on Wheels. For more information call Linda at 651-674-7088. Social Activities There are 500 Card Parties and dances held for the North Branch area and surrounding community residents Bingo on Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays. Tuesdays is music at 11:15 a.m. until lunch at 11:45 a.m. There is also Dice roll every Monday and Thursday. There are many educational activi-

ties available. Classes available are painting, computer & 55 Defensive driving. There is also a monthly newsletter, exercises, health & wellness programs. There is also open computer lab for the seniors available when no other programs or activities are going on in the computer room. Health Programs There is a community health nurse on duty at the center on 2nd and 4th Thursdays with services ranging from helping seniors understand their medical needs, blood pressure checks, medicines and bills. There is a foot clinic on the first and third Tuesday of the month, appointment necessary. Day Trips Day trips to cultural events in the Twin Cities and surrounding areas are organized through the center, and extended tours to various destinations in the United States are made with the cooperation of area travel agencies. Resource Expo Once a year in March or April the center has a fund-raiser which features speakers, food, recreation, raffles and many exhibits. This is the major fund-raiser for the center that is open to the public. There are also many other fund-raisers through the year to help keep the center going. Senior Housing The Uptown Maple Commons senior housing complex opened in 2001 above the senior center. It includes 32 housing units, 28 with one bedroom and four with two bedrooms.

Chisago County Historical Society

The Sunrise Townhall and school was built in 1891. The building now serves as a museum.

The Chisago County Historical Society has been collecting and sharing stories and artifacts about Chisago County for a long time. In the early 1900’s, the Society sponsored the annual Fourth of July celebration and picnic on the St. Croix River where Interstate Park is today. Its first museum was in the Works Progress Administration (WPA) stone building at the park’s entrance. The Society has historic displays and buildings scattered throughout the county so that all the communities have access to its rich educational resources. The Society has helped to rescue and relocate buildings as a last resort to prevent their demolition when the structure has important cultural attributes. At the Chisago County Fairgrounds in Rush City, the Soci-

ety has several reconstructed buildings which are open by appointment and during the County Fair. Other historical exhibits are located in the old Town Hall in Sunrise, in the Amador Heritage Center in Almelund, in the Clover Blossom School at the Almelund Threshing Grounds near Palmdale, in the Gustaf Anderson House in Lindstrom, and in the County Government Center in Center City. Exhibits are still under development for the Moody Round Barn farm site south of Chisago City. The Society’s mission remains unchanged: to preserve and interpret local history and heritage in order to make the past more meaningful and personal to both residents and visitors. The Society’s collections and resources are held in public trust. The Chisago County Historical Society is an IRS recognized educational non-profit and registered with the Minnesota Attorney General’s office as a charitable organization. They depend upon donations, membership dues, and grants to fulfill their mission and keep their programs and services accessible. Membership is open to anyone interested in Chisago County history and does not require volunteering your time or services except as you are interested. Membership applications are available on line at www.ChisagoCountyHistory. org. To make a financial contribution to the organization, visit www.GiveMN.org and select Chisago County Historical Society. The Chicago Historical Society also maintains an extensive collection of family’s genealogies, community history, publications and microfilm copies of local newspapers. The History Research Library is located in Lindstrom on the corner of Third Ave North and Olinda Trail. It is open limited hours everyday and by appointment. For more information, call 651-257-5310 or email chicagohistory@frontiernet.net.


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Fishing and Hunting Area Fishing North Branch area is home to many lakes, streams and rivers for various activities. For fishing, you will find: East and West Rush Lake, Fish Lake, Goose Lake, Horseshoe Lake, Sunrise Lake, Sunrise River and St. Croix River. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has an abundance of information available on local waters, including species of fish available, quality of the water, water depth, and locations. The DNR also offers general information on fishing and hunting. They offer the following information on local lakes and rivers. Additional information can be obtained at the DNR web site, www.dnr.state.mn.us, or by contacting the area fisheries supervisor at 320-384-7721. Rush Lake Rush Lake is actually made up from two lakes: East Rush and West Rush. The two are located west of Rush City with one access maintained by the Minnesota DNR. Each access has two cement loading ramps of concrete and docks for easy launching of boats and watercrafts. East Rush Lake is accessible from the northeast end in section 11. There is enough room for approximately 30 vehicles and their trailers. The second access is on West Rush Lake located on the west-central side the lake off Co. Rd. 4. This area also can accommodate 30-40 vehicles and trailers with onsite portable restrooms. These two lakes connect to form Rush Lake through a channel that is accessible to the public. Special regulations on both lakes include a 24 to 36 inch protected slot for northern pike and a 48 inch minimum for muskellunge. Characteristics of East Rush Lake are quite different from that of West Rush. Many people will tell you the fishing is not the same on either one, but is all the fun on both. East Rush is approximately 1,359 acres with a maximum depth of 24 feet, and water clarity of 2.40 feet. The lake is managed primarily for muskellunge and walleye and secondly for large mouth bass, black crappie, bluegill and northern pike. Fish species in the lake include Black Bullhead, Black Crappie, Bluegill, Brown Bullhead, Large mouth Bass, Northern Pike, Pumpkinseed Sunfish, Golden Shiner, Freshwater Drum, Walleye, Yellow Bullhead and Yellow Perch. West Rush Lake is approximately 1,464 acres with a maximum depth of 42 feet and water clarity of 3.1 feet. Fish species found in West Rush are similar to those of East Rush. Black Bullhead, Black Crappie, Bluegill, Brown Bullhead, Large mouth Bass, Northern Pike, Pumpkinseed Sunfish, Walleye, Yellow Bullhead, Yellow Perch, Common Carp, Freshwater Drum, Golden Shiner, Hybrid Sunfish, Muskellunge, Painted Turtle, Snapping Turtle and White Sucker. Fish stocking on both East and West Rush Lakes dates back to the early 1900s, which consisted of sporadic stocking of such species as northern pike, large mouth bass, crappie, sunfish, walleye and muskellunge. Walleye fingerling stocking began in the 1970s and continues to the present day. Current plans call for annual walleye fingerling stocking. Muskellunge stocking began in 1968 and currently muskellunge fingerlings are stocked every year. Rush Lake Island SNA, locally know as Crane Island, protects one of the state’s largest heron rookeries, with as many as 500 active great blue heron nests each year. Black-crowned night herons are also found in this rookery. A few great egrets have begun to nest on the island in the last decade. The best time for viewing is in the spring and early summer from a boat. Landing on the island is not permitted between April 15 and July 15 in order to protect the young herons. Fish Lake Fish Lake is located west of Harris, off of Co. Rd. 10. It has an oval shape and is about 1.3 miles long. The shoreline is roughly half developed with homes. There is one public access, owned by the county, on the East Side of the lake. A fee is required on weekends and features an overflow parking area able to accom-

modate 25 vehicles and their trailers. The lake is approximately 314 acres with a maximum depth of 57 feet and water clarity of 7.4 feet. Fish Lake has dominate bottom substrate, sand, muck and clay. More than half of the lake area is no more than 15 feet deep. Species found in the lake include: Black Bullhead, Black Crappie, Bluegill, Brown Bullhead, Green Sunfish, Hybrid Sunfish, Painted Turtle, Snapping Turtle, Walleye, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, Pumpkinseed Sunfish, White Sucker, Yellow Bullhead and Yellow Perch. Fish Lake is managed primarily for walleye and northern pike, and populations of largemouth bass and panfish are also present. Current plans call for walleye and fingerling stocking annually. Thirty species of aquatic plants were sampled throughout the lake. Fairly diverse populations of various emergent, submergent and floating-leafed species were present. Recently the presence of Eurasian water milfoil was confirmed in Fish Lake. Extra caution is urged to thoroughly inspect boats and trailers, and drain any water when leaving the lake to reduce the risk of spreading the exotic species to uninfested waters. Goose Lake Located northwest of Harris, Goose Lake has one Minnesota DNR managed access on the East Side of the northern basin. It has a small parking area for about 5 vehicles. Goose Lake is about 754 acres divided into two basins and has a maximum depth of 55 feet with water clarity of 5.8 feet. There are two basins that make up the lake. The northern basin is shallow and subject to winterkill, while the southern is deep and has plenty of oxygen. Goose Lake is primarily managed for walleye, northern pike and large mouth bass; secondly for black crappie and bluegill sunfish. Species found in this lake are:

Black Bullhead, Bluegill, Brown Bullhead, Green Sunfish, Hybrid Sunfish, Walleye, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, Pumpkinseed Sunfish, Snapping and Painted Turtle, White Sucker, Yellow Bullhead and Yellow Perch. Stocking dates back to 1908, and has included various species of fish. Walleye have been stocked on a regular basis since the 1970s, with current plans calling for annual stocking of walleye fingerlings. There is a 17 inch minimum length regulation for walleye, and there is a possession limit of 5 crappies. Horseshoe Lake Horseshoe Lake is located west of Harris near Stark, a small town off Co. Rds. 8 and 63. There is a concrete public access on the lake, which can accommodate a few vehicles and trailers. Horseshoe Lake is 197 acres with a maximum depth of 53 feet. Species found in this lake include: Black Bullhead, Black Crappie, Bluegill, Bowfin (Dogfish), Common Carp, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, Pumpkinseed Sunfish, White Crappie, Yellow Bullhead and Yellow Perch. The lake is managed primarily as a northern pike lake. Although the lake suffered a partial

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Fishing & Hunting - From Page 51 winterkill 20 years ago, fish populations have rebounded and no winterkill has been recorded since. Good numbers of northern pike, largemouth bass, and bluegill sunfish are present, with varying numbers of crappie. Sunrise Lake Sunrise Lake is located north of Lindstrom, off of Co. Rd. 14. The lake is 742 acres with a maximum depth of 21 feet and water clarity of 2.7 feet. Species include black bullhead, black crappie, bluegill, brown bullhead, green sunfish, hybrid sunfish, large mouth bass, pumpkinseed sunfish, yellow bullhead and yellow perch. A fee is charged for the private access on the east side of the lake. The Sunrise River consists of two branches that come together east of North Branch. The South Branch of the river has two dams which create the North and South Sunrise pools. While primarily managed for waterfowl, both of these pools have public access and provide some opportunities for northern pike and panfish fishing. Good fishing opportunities are available on the Sunrise River at Kost Dam and in the town of Sunrise down to the confluence with the St. Croix River. Walleye, smallmouth bass, and northern pike can be caught in these parts of the river. St. Croix River Designed as a Wild and Scenic Waterway by the Minnesota DNR (Department of Natural Resources), the St. Croix River flows just a few miles east of Rush City. Excellent bank fishing can be found at little used accesses on the Minnesota side, off of Old Ferry Road and the Old Government Road east of Rush City. Anglers find success fishing for walleye, muskie, northern, small mouth bass, catfish and sturgeon. However, all sturgeon caught must be immediately released back into the water. The St. Croix is a river of two moods-the upper river is a wild stream of lofty pines and myriad white-water tributaries; the lower is a placid river of quiet tree-shaded backwaters. The heavily wooded banks of the upper St. Croix valley are predominantly birch, maple, oak, aspen and basswood. The extensive forests of white pine that once covered the slopes disappeared during the valley’s logging boom in the last half of the 19th century. The St. Croix has little prime waterfowl habitat and hunting pressure is light. However, waterfowl which may be found in the area are mallard, wood duck, ring-necked duck and blue-winged teal. Upland game birds include ruffed grouse and woodcock. The most plentiful game animal is the white-tailed deer. Other wildlife along the St. Croix include beaver, raccoon, otter, mink, muskrat and fox. In addition to catfish, the St. Croix harbors walleye, northern pike, largemouth and small mouth bass, muskie and sauger. According to the 1997 Fish Consumption Advisory, women of childbearing age and children may eat only black crappie and bluegill sunfish. Other people should eat only one meal a month of other fish species. The beautiful character of the St. Croix has earned the river its status as Minnesota’s first stream in the national wild and scenic rivers system. Administered by the National Park Service, the St. Croix National Scenic River way was designated in 1968 to preserve the scenic qualities of the river and to provide adequate access for recreational users. Fishing license Information You can purchase Minnesota fishing licenses from county auditors or their agents, including resorts, bait and tackle shops, outfitters, some service stations and convenience stores, and many other popular businesses or online at www.dnr.state. mn.us. You can also get your license and fish stamps by calling 1-888-665-4236. There is a small charge by phone of $3.50 beyond the regular fee for the license. Yearly license fees are $18 for individuals 16 and over, $26 for married individuals and $9.50 for a 24-hour license. Area Hunting Hunting opportunities in the North Branch area included whitetail deer, wild turkey, waterfowl of many kind, pheasant,

bear, grouse and other small game. Most of the land in the area is privately owned and permission is a must to hunt on these lands. Wild turkeys are fast becoming one of the most popular game for Minnesota hunters, probably due to the illusiveness and intelligence of wild turkeys. Hunting rules, regulations, and application procedures vary depending on the game sought and the geographic area. Licenses can be purchased through the DNR, or at a variety of businesses, such as bait/tackle stores, sporting goods stores, convenience stores, and some gas stations. The DNR has hunting regulations books available at its state and regional offices, with complete information also in its web site. Available through the DNR are Public Recreation Information Maps (PRIM). The maps bring together the most up-to-date information on federal, state, and county lands and their recreational facilities, making it easier to find that unique spot for your outdoor enjoyment. Each map displays parks, forests, waterfowl production areas, and wildlife management areas. In addition, each map show facilities such as state trails, fishing piers, campgrounds, historic sites and more. PRIM maps can be purchased for $5.95 plus S&H at DNR regional offices. For complete and up-to-date information on hunting and fishing rules and regulations, please visit the DNR web site: www. dnr.state.mn.us or call (651) 296-6157. Hunting license Information You can purchase Minnesota hunting licenses from county auditors or their agents, including resorts, bait and tackle shops, outfitters, some service stations and convenience stores, and many other popular businesses or online at www.dnr.state. mn.us. Deer license fees are $27 for individuals 16 and over. There are special licenses that may be purchased depending on the zone in which you are hunting. Please refer to the DNR web site for complete information at www.dnr.state.mn.us.


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! Chisago County would like to remind citizens and others that our telephone numbers have changed and request that you start using the new numbers. Many of the old numbers have expired or will expire in the near future. Chisago County Government Center telephone number listing 313 North Main Street, Center City.............................................................651-257-1300 Toll Free Dial “1” & then.......................................................................888-234-1246 Administration.............................................................................................651-213-8830 HR/Personnel........................................................................................651-213-8866 Job Line.................................................................................................651-213-8860 Assessor.......................................................................................................651-213-8550 Attorney......................................................................................................651-213-8400 Auditor........................................................................................................651-213-8500 Board of Commissioners..............................................................................651-213-8830 Court Administration...................................................................................651-213-8650 Emergency Management.............................................................................651-257-4100 Extension Office...........................................................................................651-213-5430 Toll Free Dial “1” & Then......................................................................888-234-1229 Heartland Express........................................................................................763-689-8131 Toll Free Dial “1” & Then......................................................................888-234-7840 Highway/Public Works Center City...........................................................................................651-213-8700 Almelund..............................................................................................651-583-3253 Harris....................................................................................................651-674-4411 Household Hazardous Waste........................................................................651-237-0912 Human Services General Info..........................................................................................651-213-5600 Child Support.......................................................................................651-213-5647 Financial Services..................................................................................651-213-5640 North Branch Line.......................................................................................651-674-4433 Parks Department........................................................................................651-674-2345 Probation.....................................................................................................651-213-8350 Public Health...............................................................................................651-213-5200 Recorder......................................................................................................651-213-8580 Sheriff Emergency Dial..................................................................................................... 911 Jail.........................................................................................................651-257-2931 Non-Emergency....................................................................................651-257-4100 Toll Free Dial “1” & Then......................................................................888-234-1256 Treasurer......................................................................................................651-213-8540 Veteran Services...........................................................................................651-213-5600 Zoning/Environmental Services....................................................................651-213-8370

Chisago County Website: www.co.chisago.mn.us The Chisago County website has made it easy to locate and find information. If you look under “Quick Links”, which is located on the left side on the home page you will find an item titled: “TOPICS A-Z.” Provided are phone numbers & links to a department or entity to receive additional information on the topic. Questions or comments should be directed to County Administration at 651-213-8830.

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2012 Area Events & Activities

Jan. 27-29 Jan. 28 Feb. 4-12 Feb. 11 March 3-4 March 10 March 14 March 31 May 5 May 11-13 May 12 May 12 May 19 May 26-9/3 May 28 June 9 June 10 June 13-17 June & July June–Aug. June–Aug. June–Oct. June–Oct. July 5-8 July 12-15

Celebration of the Lakes Rush City Community Service Award Dinner Winter Fest, North Branch, (651) 674-4077 Snowmobile Radar Run, Rush Lake, (320) 358-0901 Chisago Lakes Home, Garden & Business Show, Lindstrom, (651) 257-1177 Master Gardener’s Bonanza, North Branch (651) 213-8905 Business Day at the Capitol Community Connections Expo, North Branch, (651) 674-4077 City Wide Garage Sale, North Branch, (651) 674-7025 MN Potters Tour of the Upper St. Croix River Valley, www.minnesotapotters.com (651) 674-4555 Citywide Garage Sale - Stacy, (651) 674-7025 Citywide Garage Sale - Rush City, (651) 674-7025 Rush City Clean-Up Day “I Can Fish” Fridays, MN Interstate State Park Memorial Day Services at local cemeteries Seegwan at Wild River State Park Rush City Fly-In Midsummer Days, North Branch, (651) 674-4077 Pioneer School, Taylors Falls Townhouse School (715) 483-3012 Harmony in the Park, Wednesdays, Lindstrom, (651) 257-0620 Concerts in the Park, Thursdays, North Branch, (651) 674-1025 Farmers Market, Wed. Eve. & Sat. A.M., North Branch, (651) 674-1025 Farmers Market, Wed. Eve. & Sat. A.M., Lindstrom, 651-257-0620 Karl Oskar Days, Lindstrom, (651) 257-1177 Chisago County Fair, Rush City (651) 237-3059 www.ChisagoCountyFair.org

July 19-22 July 20-21 July 21-22 July 27-29 Aug. 4 Aug. 7 Aug. 7 Aug. 10-12 Aug. 12 Aug. 17-18 Aug. 17-19 August 30 Sept. 7-8 Sept. 16 Sept. 15 Sept. 26-30 Sept. 29 Sept. 29 Sept. 29 Oct. 6-7 Oct. 20-21 Oct. 21 Oct. 27-28 Nov. 3-4 Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 23-25 Nov. 23 Dec. 1-2

Wannigan Days, Taylors Falls, (651) 465-5133 Relay for Life, Almelund, (651) 255-8113 Chisago Lakes Half Iron Man Triathlon, Chisago Lakes Area (651) 257-1177 Center City Days, Center City, (651) 257-5284 Stacy Daze, Stacy (651) 462-4486 Night 2 Unite, North Branch Night 2 Unite, Chisago Lakes Area, (651) 257-5464 Almelund Threshing Days, (651) 257-1264 Chisago Sportsmans Club Picnic Music & Art Festival, Rush City (320) 358-3554 Ki-Chi-Saga Days Celebration, Chisago City (651) 257-1264 Community Golf Tournament, Lindstrom 651-257-1177, www.chisagolakeschamber.com Hay Days, Sno-Baron’s Snowmobile Club Almelund Apple Festival, Almelund (651) 583-2883 Stagecoach Days, Wyoming Fall Harvest Festival, North Branch, (651) 674-4077 Classic Car Show, North Branch, (651) 674-4077 Fall Harvest Festival Art Craft Fair, North Branch, (651) 674-4077 Scarecrow Stampede 5K and Fun Run/Walk, North Branch, (651) 674Shafer Days, Shafer, (651) 257-4726 Ojiketa Haunt, Chisago City, (651) 257-5464 “Falloween” Festival, Chisago City, (651) 257-5464 Ojiketa Haunt, Chisago City, (651) 257-5464 Area Artisans’ Show at Taylors Falls Depot, (715) 294-2868 Arts Fest, North Branch, (651) 674-1025 “Dine and Dash” 5K/10K, Chisago City Christmas at the Folsom House Museum, Taylors Falls (651) 465-3125 Taylors Falls Lighting Festival Small Town Christmas Chisago City


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