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Discover Blooming Prairie Advertisers Index A.J. Lysne Contracting Corporation ................31 A Touch of Charm ...........................................27 Ag Power .........................................................33 B to Z Hardware...............................................13 Blooming Prairie Chamber of Commerce .......8 Blooming Prairie Country Club .......................12 Blooming Prairie Servicemens Club ................13 Boys & Girls Club of Blooming Prairie .............19 Cash Wise Foods ..............................................41 Central Valley Cooperative ..............................12 Dairy Queen - Blooming Prairie ......................16 Darrick’s Preferred Auto .................................15 Deml Heating & Air Conditioning ..................44 Ellendale Muni ................................................21 Farmers & Merchants State Bank ....................4 First National Bank .........................................27 Floor Tech, Inc .................................................9 Geneva Bar & Grill ...........................................38 Geneva Lumber ...............................................40 Geneva Meats / Dean’s Smoke Shack ..............39 George’s of Geneva ..........................................32 Holiday Inn & Suites ........................................36 Holman Agency, Inc ........................................5 Home Sellers of Minnesota..............................5 Hy-Vee, Owatonna ..........................................34 J&H Liquors .....................................................14 Jensen Heating, A/C, & Plumbing ...................40 Jesse’s Boot Repair .......................................... 10 Johnson and Doerhoefer P.A. ......................... 11 JR’s Construction ..............................................6

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Krejci Ford, Inc ..................................................7 Lerberg’s Foods ............................................... 21 Looks Unlimited.............................................. 22 MJ Hydrostatics .............................................. 43 Main Street Dental ............................................9 Mark’s Repair ................................................. 35 Mayo Clinic Health System............................. 18 Metal Services ................................................ 48 Mike’s Repair .................................................. 29 Miner’s Outdoor & Rec ......................................2 Minimizer ..................................................24-25 Misgen Auto Parts .......................................... 22 New York Life Insurance ................................ 15 Oak View Nursery .......................................... 17 Prairie Plumbing & Heating Inc. .................... 10 R&R Insurance ............................................... 14 Realife Cooperative ......................................... 29 Reese Brothers Repair..................................... 38 RWP Design & Build ....................................... 39 Salinas Auto Repair ...........................................6 Sportstitch .........................................................7 St. Clair’s for Men ........................................... 37 Steele County Landfill..................................... 37 Steve’s Meat Market ....................................... 20 Sunopta Grains and Foods, Inc ...................... 47 The Bakery ........................................................8 The Leader ...................................................... 45 TT Motorcycles ............................................... 16 Whispering Oak.............................................. 30 Worlein Funeral Homes ........................... 17, 35

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TABLE OF CONTENTS BLOOMING PRAIRIE AT A GLANCE .................. 6 A LOOK BACK .........................................................10 INVESTING IN OUR FUTURE..............................12 AWESOME BLOSSOMS........................................14 BLOOMING PRAIRIE PUBLIC LIBRARY ..........15 GREEN SPACES .......................................................16 ELLENDALE .............................................................19 CITY MAP .................................................................23 OLD-FASHIONED 4TH OF JULY .......................26 WHERE WE PLAY....................................................27 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB.......................................34 GENEVA ....................................................................38 GETTING TOGETHER............................................40 PLACES OF WORSHIP ..........................................45 HOPE ..........................................................................46

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Welcome to Blooming Prairie Blooming Prairie, Minnesota, opens its doors and invites you to experience visiting, working, going to school and living where integrity and quality are present and a part of our normal life. I am honored as the president of the Blooming Prairie Area Chamber of Commerce to encourage you to come, walk a bit, talk a bit and experience the home of the legendary Awesome Blossoms. The greatest assets in Blooming Prairie are its residents — people of all shape, color, ethnic background and description who continually and willingly put aside personal agendas and ideologies for a common greater good. These folks have a strong work ethic, are faith-based, value a high quality of family life, and recognize the importance of education. The result of this strong foundation is a community that invests in each

other, is willing to learn new things and embrace change while standing firmly on who we are — a quiet and trusting community ideally located at the apex of four counties with quick access to Interstate 35 and 90. We are surrounded by a strong agricultural base and are very thankful to our families that farm. Blooming Prairie has created a climate where business can succeed, attested by our cluster of area manufacturers and active business community. Leadership and sacrifice in our school system has created an environment that focuses on a wellrounded and fully equipped student. Our city itself has progressive and innovative thinkers who have positioned our little city with infrastructure for growth. Our citizens feel safe because of our police force and our volunteer ambulance and fire depart-

ments. Our military veterans provide activities and education to the entire community, and residents of all ages feel supported, valued and needed. I graciously invite you all to come and enjoy our community whether it is to join us for our famous OldFashioned 4th of July, our numerous charitable events or Chamber of Commerce social activities. Blooming Prairie is a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family. I am very proud to show it off.

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Blooming Prairie at a glance THE BASICS

Location: 1.41 square miles in southeast Steele County County: Steele, Dodge Distance from the Twin Cities: Blooming Prairie is south of the Twin Cities From Minneapolis About 78 miles (85 miles by car) or 1 hour and 24 minutes by car From St. Paul About 75 miles (89 miles by car) or 1 hour and 25 minutes by car Elevation 1,293 feet

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Area code 507 Zip code 55917 Population 1,996 (according to the 2010 census) 1,970 (2012 Census Bureau estimate) Median age 40.5 Median family income (2011) $41,338 Housing (2011) Estimated median house value $107,968

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Mayor Harold Peterson City Council Brad Clark Tara Gimbel Mary Kittleson

Bill Newman The city council meets at 7 p.m. every second Monday of the month. City Administrator Michael Jones Deputy City Clerk Terri Zwiener Administrative Assistant Laura Larson

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Blooming Prairie City Hall 138 Highway Avenue S. P.O. Box 68 Blooming Prairie, MN 55917 (507) 583-7573 The city hall is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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Blooming Prairie Police Department Chief Paul Wayne 138 Highway Avenue S. Blooming Prairie, MN 55917 Non-Emergency (507) 583-7885 Emergency 911 Blooming Prairie Fire Department Chief Dean Naatz 138 Highway Avenue S.

Blooming Prairie, MN 55917 Non-Emergency (507) 583-2088 Emergency 911 Blooming Prairie Ambulance Service Director Jeremy Halverson 333 2nd Ave. N.E. P.O. Box 363 Blooming Prairie, MN 55917 Non-Emergency (507) 583-7573 Emergency 911 E-mail: bloomingprairieambser@frontiernet. net Blooming Prairie Emergency Management Coordinator Jacob Peterson 138 Highway Avenue S. Blooming Prairie, MN 55917 Phone: (507) 583-7573

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MUNICIPAL SERVICES

Blooming Prairie Wastewater Treatment Plant Public Works Director Keith Doerhoefer Plant Operator Sue Penkava Assistant Plant Operator Pat Wehner After Hours Emergencies call: (507) 475-0996 Blooming Prairie Street Department Public Works Director Keith Doerhoefer Head of Maintenance David Johnson After Hours Emergencies call: (507) 475-0996 Blooming Prairie Public Utilities Utilities Manager Rick Kittelson P.O. Box 55 146 3rd Ave. S.E.

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Blooming Prairie Elementary School Principal Chris Staloch 123 2nd St. N.W. Blooming Prairie, MN 55917 Phone: (507) 583-6615 Fax: (507) 583-4415 Blooming Prairie High School Superintendent-Principal Barry Olson 202 4th Ave. N.W. Blooming Prairie, MN 55917 Phone: (507) 583-4426 Fax: (507) 583-7952

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A look back Blooming Prairie can thank the railroad for its name and for its existence. But it didn’t start with the railroad, not completely at least. Back in 1856, John Blythe built a log cabin on 160 acres of government land, then known as the Oak Glen Township, which was at the time part of Dodge County. That same year, the township was annexed by Steele County. Settlers — many of them men working on the railroad for the Minnesota Central RailMain Street road — continued to

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The sight was enough that the wife of one railroad official called the place “Blooming Prairie.” And the new name stuck not only for the settlement of wooden shacks, but for the entire township. The land was also perfect for the farmers who settled in the area to grow wheat. And with wheat being the big crop for the area for decades, a flour mill was soon built. It wasn’t the only building erected or business begun in that era. Indeed, after the first rail station was completed in the 1860s, others — those not connected with the railroad — came to town, including merchants who came to the village to set up shop. The business provided all kinds of goods and service. There was

a blacksmith and a general store that stocked food products. The village had a hotel and even a post office. By 1867, Blooming Prairie had established itself as a city. But it wasn’t until 1873-1874 that the Minnesota State Legislature passed the act that officially incorporated Blooming Prairie as an individual village and the first city council was elected. The incorporation brought a flurry of improvements to the village. Streets were graded. Hitching posts for horses were built along Main Street. Sidewalks were leveled. Trees were planted in vacant lots. And the city built its first city hall, complete with city council chambers, a jail and a fire station.

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Investing in our future From its earliest days, even years before it was officially incorporated as a village, the Blooming Prairie community has had a school. In the early years — 1868 — the school, like the community itself, was small. Built at a cost of $700, the school house was a one-story building with just one teacher, J.K. Bucklin. As the community grew, so did the need for a larger building to educate the children who live in and around the village. So in 1873, a mere five years after that first school building was built, it was sold and the building converted into a meat market. In its place, a new two-story school house was built, carrying a price tag of $3,000.

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That second school house would be used for more than 25 years until the growing population demanded yet a larger facility. An eight-room brick building was erected in 1899 — a building that served the community for many years before being demolished. Today, Independent School District 756 has two school buildings — the elementary school, which serves grades kindergarten through sixth, and the Blooming Prairie High School, which serves seventh through 12th grades. The high school is renown for the strong athletic teams it fields, including the 2013 state champion girls softball team. But the school is also recognized for its strong programs in the arts, as well as excellent academics.

MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of Blooming Prairie Schools is to provide challenging opportunities for lifelong learning in a safe and caring environment.

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1. The school will provide opportunities for all to increase achievement. 2. The school will provide an atmosphere conducive to learning. 3. The school will provide quality facilities. 4. The school will operate effectively and efficiently.

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Blooming Prairie Elementary School Principal Chris Staloch 123 2nd St. N.W. Blooming Prairie, MN 55917 Phone: 507-583-6615 Fax: 507-583-4415 Blooming Prairie High School Superintendent-Principal Barry Olson 202 4th Ave. N.W. Blooming Prairie, MN 55917 Phone: 507-583-4426 Fax: 507-583-7952

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Awesome Blossoms What’s in a name? To paraphrase Shakespeare, a Blossom by any other name would be just as Awesome. But the Blooming Prairie’s Awesome Blossoms — the nickname for the high school teams — are not about to change that name. And there have been attempts to change it in the past. Back in the 1950s and ’60s, there were votes taken to replace “Blossoms,” as they were then called, with a more “ferocious” nickname. When the Blooming Prairie boys basketball team qualified for the state tournament, a campaign began to change the name to a tougher sounding moniker. But, just like all the votes that proceeded it, the update was voted down. And how exactly did that name come about? Blooming Prairie historians say that the nickname was first used by a newspaper in Austin more than 100 years ago. When Austin sports teams played

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students from Blooming Prairie, the paper wrote that Austin played the “Blossoms” team. Eventually the name stuck. And when did those Blossoms become Awesome? The current mascot was created by Tom Ressler in 1979. The “fighting flower” was supposed to look more ferocious than the previous one, but when people saw it, they instead said it looked “Awesome.” The Blooming Prairie Blossoms became the Awesome Blossoms. The nickname has also won the school and the community national recognition, and routinely the “Awesome Blossom” nickname lands Blooming Prairie on a list of most unusual names, including those of USA Today, Sports Illustrated and TotalProSports.com. And the name is not only unusual, it’s unique. According to one study, Blooming Prairie High School is one of just 80 schools in the United States with a one-of-a-kind nickname. That really is Awesome.

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Blooming Prairie Public Library The Blooming Prairie Public Library is a branch of the Owatonna Public and a member of the SELCO (Southeast Libraries Cooperating) Regional Library system. As a branch of the Owatonna Public Library, the Blooming Prairie Public Library shares the same mission — “to provide for the informational, recreational, educational and cultural needs of the residents of Owatonna, Blooming Prairie and rural Steele County through organized collections of various media and access through technology to other resources” — and — “to provide better library service for everyone.”

Located in the City Center building at 138 Highway Avenue South in downtown Blooming Prairie, the library is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Wednesday; from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday; from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday; and from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. The library is closed on Sunday. Preschool storytime is held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays and features reading, rhymes and songs for all preschoolers and their families. For more information, call the Blooming Prairie Public Library at 507-583-7750.

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Green Spaces CENTRAL PARK Located at the heart of Blooming Prairie, at the corner of Main Street and Center Avenue, Central Park boasts both a pavilion and a gazebo, both of

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A “small but relaxing park that is hard to miss.” That’s how the city describes Green Gardens Park, which is located on a lot downtown where a building used to sit, just off U.S. Highway 218 and Main Street E. The buildings that surround it have been painted to help the park, the city’s smallest, blend into the buildings.

Across from Blooming Prairie High School, off Main Street W is Victory Field Park — a park that not only has a pavilion and playground equipment, but also, for the sports-minded, has two softball fields, a tennis court and an ice rink. The park is also used Fourth of July activities, including the fireworks.

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Boys & Girls Club of Blooming Prairie is a place for all kids ages six to 18. Join us for fun and friendship weekdays after school and during the summer! Healthy meals are served in our newly renovated, commercial-quality kitchen! Thank you to the Blooming Prairie community and the congregation of First Lutheran Church of Blooming Prairie for your generous support of our kitchen renovation!

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Our mission is to empower all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring community members. Volunteers are always welcome, from helping at events to supporting kids with homework or games! If you’d like to learn more about volunteer opportunities at our Blooming Prairie Club, please contact us at 507-583-6699.

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Ellendale The youngest of all incorporated cities in Steele County is the city of Ellendale, a community that owes its existence and even its name to the railroad. So indebted is the town to the railroad that even to this day the city sign bears an image of a train. As the story goes, in the year 1900, Thomas Brown, an official for the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Railroad, was looking to establish a new town along the railroad’s path north to Minneapolis. Specifically, the railroad was looking to establish that town somewhere between Albert Lea and Owatonna — a town that would benefit the farmers in the area who could ship out their produce and bring in supplies over the rails. The farm of Elling Ellingson, halfway between those two cities, was chosen as the site for the new town. The name of the town would be “Ellendale,” named in honor of Ellen Dale Ives, the

wife of the president of the railroad and a woman known for her humanitarian endeavors. The city of Ellendale was incorporated in 1901. Even before the actual incorporation of the city, businesses began to spring up in Ellendale — a bank, a grocery and dry goods store, a furniture shop/mortuary, livery stables, a meat market, two elevators and a lumberyard. In September 1901 — just a month after the village’s incorporation — stockyards were built south of the depot. Ellendale was growing. By the end of that year, the population was 200. By 1910, the population had doubled to 300.

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County Steele Elevation 1,280 feet Area code 507 Zip code 56206 Population 691 (according to the 2010 census) Median age 39.6

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Mayor Roger Swearingen City Council Duane Goebel Scott Groth Dick Lassahn Dean Reiter City council meetings are held

at 7:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Thursday of the month in the meeting room adjacent to the city office in the city hall. Ellendale City Offices 502 2nd Street P.O. Box 285 Ellendale, MN 56206 507-684-2681 The city offices are open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

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Police Police protection for the city of Ellendale is contracted with Steele County. Non-emergency: 507-451-8232 Emergency: 911 Ellendale Fire Department 705 2nd. Street

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Water, sewer and garbage pickup are city services. Rates are as follows: Residential users are charged for water at a base rate of $27 per month, plus $7 per 1,000 gallons of usage with a minimum usage charge of 1,000 gallons per month. Residents are charge $12 per month for sewer and $11 per month for garbage.

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Commercial water rates are the same as residential rates, though sewer rates vary and are based on water usage. No garbage service is provided for commercial accounts Call city hall for further information, 507-684-2681. Electrical service for the city of Ellendale is provided by Alliant Energy, 1-800-255-4268. Natural gas service to Ellendale is supplied by Minnesota Energy Resources, 1-800-889-4970. Telephone service is provided by Frontier, 1-800-921-8101 or Eventis, 1-855-368-3687. Both Frontier and Eventis also provide Internet service, as does Radio Link Internet, 1-507-4174176. Eventis also provides cable television services, as does Midconti-

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Ellendale is part of the New Richland-Hartland-EllendaleGeneva school district, known as NRHEG. NRHEG Elementary School (Grades K-6) 600 School Street S Ellendale, MN 56026 Phone: 507-684-3181 NRHEG High School (Grades 7-12) 306 Ash Avenue S New Richland, MN 56072 Phone: 507-465-3205

ELLENDALE DAYS

The annual celebration, held to celebrate the city, which was founded in 1900, is a four-day event — Thursday through Sunday — that

includes, among other things, a parade, various games and activities for youth and adults, street dances with live entertainment, and the ever-popular tractor pull.

ELLENDALE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES

On Saturdays throughout the summer months, including September, the City of Ellendale hosts a summer concert series with various artists performing. All concerts begin at 7 p.m. Saturdays and are held at the bandstand, located east of Ellendale Café on 2nd Street and south of Main Street. Concerts are free of charge. Bring your own lawn chairs. City website www.ellendalemn.com

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For nearly 40 years now, Blooming Prairie has been the scene of one of the largest, if not the largest, Fourth of July celebrations in southern Minnesota. Dubbed “Old-Fashioned Fourth of July,” the event stretches over two days and draws an estimated 35,000 or more visitors to the streets of Blooming Prairie and is the largest city-wide celebration of Page 26

the year in the community. True to its name, the Fourth of July celebration truly is “oldfashioned,” boasting bean-bag tosses, horseshoe tournaments, tractor pulls (including antique tractors), and classic car shows. The celebration stays current though by adding new and exciting attractions each year. Two attractions, however, remain at the Old-Fashioned Fourth of July are the fireworks

display — held at 10 p.m. at Victory Field — and, of course, the Fourth of July parade, which routinely brings in 125 units to participate. The Blooming Prairie Area Chamber of Commerce is responsible for putting together the celebration, including the vendors, entertainment and parade participants. For more information, call the chamber at 507-583-4472.

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Where we play VICTORY FIELD ICE RINK Located in Victory Field Park, the Victory Field Ice Rink was truly a community effort meant to help Blooming Prairie residents enjoy great Minnesota winter outdoor recreation in their own hometown. The community saw the need to replace the old rink that was really nothing more than water that was put down on the grass of Central Park and left to freeze. The old rink had neither boards around the rink nor a proper warming house.

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Not so with the Victory Field Ice Rink, which boasts not only a new warming house, big enough to facilitate the number of people at the rink, but also permanent boards that remain all year long. There are also restrooms, an equipment rental office with snacks, and a lounge. The rink itself is regulation size and has lighting for night activities. The rink, 100 4th Ave. SW, was the result of the city’s efforts to secure grants to assist with the cost and the generosity of individuals and businesses that also donated funds to pay the extra costs. Warming house hours are 4 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 1 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday during the winter months. If inclement weather forces the closing of Blooming Prairie schools, the ice rink will be closed as well. For more information, call 507-5832315. Page 28

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PINE SPRINGS PARK If you’re looking for a concrete swimming pool to cool during the hot summer months, Pine Springs Pool is not the place. It’s better. The man-made pool — sometimes called the

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A picnic area with a gazebo have also been added to make the pool more welcoming. Located on the corner of 1st Avenue and 1st Street NW, Pine Springs is one of the largest swimming pools in the area. The pool has three sections. The first is four feet deep, the second five and a half feet deep, and the third 11 feet deep. The first section has a platform for children to jump off of and swim around. There is a diving board platform at the third section. There are also sandboxes near the first section for children to play in.

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Pool hours during the summer are from 1 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 1 p.m. to 7:20 p.m. Friday through Sunday. Memberships are available for individuals and families, as are coupon books. Swimming lessons — both morning and evening sessions — are available for a nominal fee. For more detailed information about Pine Spring Pool, including swimming lessons, contact the pool during normal business hours at 507-583-7401 or contact City Hall. Pine Springs Pool was built and dedicated to public use in 1961, a gift to the city by local attorney Glenn S. Thorson, who was known to people in the community as “Mr. Blooming Prairie.”

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Thorson (18911973) was honored by Blooming Prairie, Steele County and the state of Minnesota as the Outstanding Senior Citizen of 1972.

BLOOMING PRAIRIE COUNTRY CLUB

Considered one of the finest nine-hole golf courses in southern Minnesota, the 36-par course of the semiprivate Blooming Prairie Country Club features 3,026 yards of golf from the longest tees. The club, which opened in 1936, has a course rating of 34.8 and has a slope rating of 127. The fun, well-kept USGA course is open

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There is also a snack bar with a full menu of food choices, snacks, beer and soda. And, the Blooming Prairie Country Club offers accommodations for banquets and receptions, with space that can accommodate up to 100 guests comfortably. The meal can be catered by the club or can be catered from the outside. For more information about the Blooming Prairie Country Club, call 507583-2887.

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Boys and Girls Club If ever there were an organization that the whole of Blooming Prairie gets behind and supports, it’s the Boys & Girls Club of Blooming Prairie. The club, which calls itself a “facility-based youth development organization,” serves more than 130 area children between the ages of 6 and 18 years of age with programming both after school and all day during the summer months. The stated purpose of the Boys & Girls Club of Blooming is “to offer relevant, life-enhancing activities that help youth succeed in life.” Its mission is “to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring community members.” To fulfill that mission, the Boys & Girls Club utilizes a comprehensive youth development strategy, which it describes as “a structured method that instills in youth positive self-esteem and competencies key to their development.” The strategy aims to foster in every youth a sense of belonging, a sense of usefulness, a sense of influences and a sense of competence.

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Its programs are designed and delivered with those key youth development objectives in mind, with each of the club’s activities falling in one of five core programs: Education and Career Development; Character and Leadership; Health and Life Skills; the Arts; and Sports, Fitness and Recreation. Though the club’s permanent site is at 401 4th Street SE in Blooming Prairie, the club is currently — and temporarily — meeting at the Blooming Prairie Elementary while the site is undergoing a renovation. Programming will be held at the school until the club no longer needs it.

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The Boys & Girls Club of Blooming Prairie is a branch of the Boys & Girls Club of Rochester. Though it falls under the umbrella of the Rochester club, the Boys & Girls Club of Blooming Prairie does not receive any financial help from Rochester. Instead, the club is self-sustaining, meaning that it has to find the funds to run its own program. That’s where the Blooming Prairie community steps in. In the summer of 2014, local churches in Blooming Prairie banded together and made renovation of the Boys & Girls Club of Blooming Prairie’s site part of the churches’ mission projects. The churches included First Baptist Church, First Lutheran Church, Red Oak Grove Lutheran

Church, St. Columbanus Catholic Church and Trinity Lutheran Church. Also, Karing 4 R Kids, a subcommittee at First Lutheran Church, undertook a project to help the club by selling more than 2,000 pieces of a custom-made puzzle to raise money to upgrade the kitchen and fix the roof of the Boys & Girls Club. When the final pieces of the puzzle were laid, more than $10,000 had been donated toward the renovation. In 2013, proceeds from the annual Gobble Wobble — an annual run/walk that takes place on Thanksgiving Day in downtown Blooming Prairie — went toward the Boys & Girls Club. More than 100 people participated in one of the six events that collectively make up the Gobble Wobble.

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The annual Ribfest, which in 2014 was held for the first time in conjunction with the Blooming Prairie Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration, benefited the Boys & Girls Club. And every year for the past nine years, the Boys & Girls Club hosts an annual gala at the Blooming Prairie Servicemen’s Club, with proceeds from the event going toward children’s programming at the club. In addition to the banquet that is served and to the auctions — both live and silent — some of boys and girls in the club perform and annual awards are presented to community members. The Blooming Prairie Boys & Girls Club unit director is Mary Sherman-Ahrens. Membership to the club is $20 per month or $10 per

month for children receiving free or reduced lunch at school. The phone number for the Boys & Girls Club of Blooming Prairie is 507-583-6699.

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Geneva Located just over the Steele County line in neighboring Freeborn County, sits the community of Geneva. According to the Minnesota Historical Society, the community now known as Geneva was first settled in 1855. The settlement came about when Milton Morey, a native of Vermont, moved to New York state. Once in New York, he heard about the lands in Minnesota, still a territory at that time and not yet a state. Morey ventured to an area near Austin, Minn., where he was told about a town site

near what was then called Black Walnut Lake. In 1855, Morey moved his family there, staked a claim and rechristened both the town and the lake as “Geneva,” named after

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Getting together PAINT THE TOWN PINK

Even as it has raised awareness about cancer, the Blooming Prairie Cancer Group has worked hard to raise money to fight the dreaded disease through its annual Paint the Town Pink event — an event that has businesses and individuals, schools and families alike participating in the event. The event culminates in a two-day auction in September to raise money for the Eagles Cancer Telethon, support a community fund to give gas cards, restaurant coupons and lodging assitance to individuals and their families as they go through cancer treatment. But the activities begin long before the September auction. The cancer group starts selling pink flags for its annual Field of Flags in April.

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Leading up to the auction are numerous other displays of pink — in schools, businesses, residences and even on the roadways. The high school football and volleyball teams even don the color to show solidarity in fighting cancer. New in 2013 was a Memorial Walk — a two-mile walk that took participants along a path through Blooming Prairie marked with pink ribbons and decorations.

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The banquet is open to the public. For more information, call the Blooming Prairie Area Chamber of Commerce at 507583-4472.

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Started in 2010, the Gobble Wobble has quickly become a Thanksgiving tradition on the streets of Blooming Prairie. And the event has grown in popularity and numbers every year since its inception. Beginning early in the morning — long before the turkey is served or the football teed up for the opening kickoff — runners and walkers gather to participate either in a six-mile run, a three-mile run or a three-mile walk for individuals, or a three-mile walk for teams. And after the adults

are done, children can participate in the three-block race, known as the Widdle Wobble, led by a turkey. Begun by race organizer Linda Klemmensen, the Gobble Wobble raised funds for the Pine Springs Pool in Blooming

Prairie. This year, the event will raise money for the Boys and Girls Club of Blooming Prairie.

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For three years now, the Servicemen’s Club has been the site for the Blooming Prairie Ribfest Cook-Off in June — a fundraiser that benefits the Boys and Girls Club of Blooming Prairie.

HOLIDAY DAZZLE

If the Fourth of July celebration is a long-standing tradition in Blooming Prairie, the community’s Holiday Dazzle, held on the first Friday of December, is quickly becoming a similar tradition. The celebration, put on annually by the Blooming Prairie Area Chamber of Commerce, is meant to provide a chance for downtown businesses to showcase their products during the holiday season. It’s also meant as an event that allows everyone — even the biggest Scrooges of them all — to have some holiday fun. Page 42

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In fact, one highlight in every Holiday Dazzle celebration is the annual Scrooge contest in which four contestants vie for the honor of being named the town’s Scrooge for the year. Whichever of the four contestants raises the most money wins the honor. The funds raised go toward replacing and purchasing Christmas lights for the downtown businesses. But there’s more, including wagon rides down Main Street, instrumentalists playing music, and, of course, a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus. For more information, call the chamber at 507-583-4472.

CITY-WIDE GARAGE SALE

Twice a year — in May and then again in September — Blooming Prairie residents and businesses come together to hold a city-wide garage sale. The sale is sponsored by the Blooming Prairie Area Chamber of Commerce.

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For nearly two decades, the Chamber Golf Fun Day serves as an annual fund-raiser for the chamber. The event, which has a shotgun start, is open to the public. Held at the Blooming Prairie Country Club, the golf tournament features a theme for which participants often dress the part.

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Hope

At one time, Steele County was king when it came to dairy products. In 1883, the county boasted four cheese factories that made more cheese — 150,000 pounds of it — than any other county in the state. By 1884, the county was known for its butter. That year, Steele County had at least 24 creameries, some say more, — an average of two creameries for every township — and Steele Countians produced 375,000 pounds of butter, meaning that it produced more butter per capita than any other county in MinPage 46

nesota. Alas, those days are no more. Though there are still large dairy farms in the county, the cheese factories are gone. And of the 24 creameries that existed here, all are gone. All except one. The Hope Creamery. Unlike many other butter manufacturers, Hope Creamery — one of the only independently owned creameries in the state — churns out butter the old-fashioned way, in small batches. It is the way the butter is made as well as the ingredients — fresh, lo-

cal cream — that makes this butter prized by chefs, bakers and consumers. The creamery is located in Hope, Minnesota, a small, unincorporated community between Owatonna and Ellendale.

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