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Serving the Lonsd ran ale, Webster and F REPORTS fundraiser at Trondhjem Luthe Veseli areas -A-Rama on Saturday, April The annual Camp to Bible camp will be held youth Ron Church to send COMMUNITY h. r prepared by Chef 22 at the churc et Italian dinne or pasta Alfredo, an gourm a p.m. 7 From 5 to of baked ziti ade, coffee and It includes a choice lemon . Italian served , be n will herbed garlic bread be a silent auctio Italian salad with are available. There will also dessert. Take-outs up for bid. From STAFF REPOR g that time. with several itemsby emailing TS and stretch raffle durin auction will start ble At 7 p.m. the live adult in advance, and availa At the door, The Lonsdale Americ 44-2310. ts are $10 per an Legion Ticke or calling 507-7 each; and children Auxilia om Post 586 volunteers ry mail.c $5 uth@g are TronLuthYo ting pop-per adult; kids ages 4 to 10 pies on Poppy Days,will be distribu $12 Saturd are s ay ticket and Sunday, are free. eld Ave. May 20-21, at local d at 7525 Garfi under churches and 3 andsses. agesbusine Donations will go Church is locate to hjem Lutheran and those currently serving help veteransTrond in the militariny, Lonsd ale. along with their families. The poppy symbo military men and lizes the sacrifices that women have made country, and wearin to their g ers of their service the poppy reminds oth. From STAF

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We felt that the hope we Ambassador paren , said the sador toPatock d their look Chris wante ods have managed and lived By sdale, are make neighborhoKraimer, both of er of the event ss this year and Easte r eggs, her life with larly now it was September and Nicole and to special education teachers at TCU Lon- Stage 3 kidney l is the publisher er crafts, and a succe nue to grow in num- ganiz ers were down a bit from functio Nicke was feeling togeth n. gomery Lori 3A reguput cold, on Mont-INANThCE K-8, and they’ve been fatigued and in pain. numb painted, can conti en last spring, Nicole friends forSee of the Lonsdale to teach, but kept She , but with the ing and confiding years,ORD wasn’t feeling shar- almost her condition mostly continued ” previ ous years ition s, they and editor ew. Reach her at eat a snack. in Area Mom’s bers. to herself, cond however, their connec one another. This past year, ously overnight her kidneys were teeterin well and Chris, and school Princip News-Revi The Lons dale wet weath er g al Deb Dwyer. Dec. stronger when Nicole’stion to one another grew even list close to 5. She was put on the kidney dangerised. the annual hunt Jaycee Park hunt 507-744-2551. immediately. A family weren’t surpr transplant spent 19 was the day of reckoning for them. health suddenly decline Club organized went great . to kidney disease a full day d off with a Chris membe community to d due but due to “Eve rythi ng . The day starte d through a discovered health r tried to donate, and at the end at Abbott, undergoing more testing and invite d the After a year of ups s move Easter festiv i, condition, she was of the day, she was declined. and downs, take part in the c eggs filled bang as storm told healthy Chris donated a she was a kidney to Nicole, match. Plasti giving Th Community Ed ties on Friday. “If anything wasn’t life and a future withou her friend the gift of a longer Chris, rough the search, Nicole regularly Director Mark ‘right’ they would confided in me Preissing and before long, anothe (left) introduces have kicked out of the system Nicole suffers from t pain. himself to the r door opened for , ” “We Chris Lonsdale City Council and got polycy explain her. to talking constant contact stic kidney disease (PKD), a genetic with Nicole throug ed. “I was in blood type,” Chris and figured out I was the same ingshares details regardcondition she was ing the builder thesumm hout said. “Chris the diagno asing in rec activities being “So day. 2008. told I sed ” talked purch me, and hearing it According with Mike about donatin to my husband sider offeredting. Afterle. was a go – it didn’t seem real,” Nicole ga upda in Lonsda dation, PKD causes to the National Kidney Foun“We’ve met many that need edReview added. to (Lori Nickel/NewsWith Mike on board,kidney.” Mary Lu said. bethey) decided Right before Christ kidneys. These cysts numerous cysts to grow in the with the next step was some who’ve EL mulling it over, become Lonsmas break, the a people here, friends.” By LORI NICK two anmany cysts grow are filled with fluid, and if too ern transplant coordinator at Abbott to work nounced their plans to and ewsreview.com Northwest- at school. or if they get too the special educat Hospital. And the come very good and added: “It’s take the leap owners. lnickel@lonsdalen big, the kidneys transpl ion staff journey toward ess a kidney Terry agreed ant began. grow dale busincoup le got to work ion to desee the town The r majo Hard work, attent to accept been nice to new people every some ed gness See FRIENDSHI meet and incor porat business; the tail, and a willinplayed a role in and we P on 3A the into es of chang change have all Whistle Stop day.” By the renovation the biggest beingLORIrNICK into a store EL the success of Lonsdale. ything le liquo lonsdalenewsr in . om sibility of working with the city Timing is ever the Whistle the off-salnickel@ eview.c restaurant Tavern & Grill has 14 to open a dog park. April 21-22, ming famil y Through the provid trees, a yard hydrant to attribu Ten years ago, This weekend, exper ience by the welco Lu had Bassummer some ted to e water for the dogs, Togeth er, Lonsd ing was owned and Mary Lu ale t,city of- toward they raised over $5,000 tunnel uran play said, “This the residents,” Rud owners Terry their establish- Stop build ale and operated Mary runn fi s, a double gate is quite an accomp the park that would and adogresta ate lovers with cialsing entran and of Lonsd lishcelebra keep for leashin r ard city ted pet owners tyr will celebr liquo Not (Leon . le theparen grandtsopening of g and unleashing ce ment for a small town.” anniversary conjoined off-sa Mary Lu as herDog dogs, Lonsdale to nearby from having to drive a pet waste cha)theonce ment’s 10-year He then thanked Male e make it as a Park station, garbage cans, ess Jayne towns wher on Tuesda late busin bar, to run their and y evenin , and g. nated, and the park all who donorth only did their mic recession store and barte nder in the the d aA resor dogs. picnic tables. t up ribbon a cutting board as econo a owne e, ed an ceremo gh Myrtl work als essand City ny throu PlanneGrill, Durin g the Domek went heldd at thetheLittle the busin , they’ve comowne in Baker for parkale’s In 2007, city officiruct thenwas n & r Benjam ng lecerdesigne Main Taver d just with her propos to the park board emony, Mayor openi Stoptheir in a small town odds, as up evenings. work for const Lonsd the on Whist to on city’s plannin the Rud said al, and they startfour-legged rant the g. decision in front ofTim friends, ed planni a s-Rev g restau few words l/New Dr.iew) pletely beaten indep endent made the Myrtle Burggiving Lorang added: over . 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As Mayor of Lonsdale, I would like to personally welcome you to our wonderful community. Whether you are a longtime resident, a new resident or a visitor to our city, we are glad you are here! We live in a beautiful, scenic, vibrant community with many wonderful amenities. We have tremendous housing growth, thriving commercial growth and expansion of our businesses. We have many recreational opportunities with some 10 miles of walking paths meandering throughout the community enabling you to get to our beautiful parks, elementary school, scenic nature areas and even a small, pristine water area. We have a progressive city council with an excellent city staff that has done much work improving our water and sewer infrastructure, new wells, treatment plants and streets. Our city has evolved into a great small town that is safe, warm and friendly, with a lot of great people who take care of and take pride in our community! Our city of Lonsdale is a great place to raise a family, develop a business and a wonderful place to be, so enjoy!

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History................................................. 4-6 Important Numbers ..............................7 Utilities & Services............................. 8-9 City Departments.......................... 10-14 Parks & Historic Places.................. 16-19 Map................................................. 20-21 Chamber of Commerce Events..........22 City Events............................................23 Area Events..........................................24 Clubs & Organizations.................. 26-31 Schools........................................... 32-33 Churches......................................... 34-35 Directory......................................... 36-38

Publisher/Editor - Lori Nickel Layout Design - Kate Townsend-Noet Cover Photo by Melinda Poepping ŠLonsdale Area Community Guide 2017. Published by the Lonsdale Area News-Review 102 Fifth Avnue, NW, Lonsdale Minnesota 55046, 507.744.2551. All advertising contained herein is the responsibility of the advertisers. This publication is copyrighted by the Lonsdale Area News-Review and no content can be reproduced without permission.

Congratulations to the Life in Lonsdale Photo Contest winners! The winning photographs were anonymously selected by Lonsdale Area News-Review photographers, the Lonsdale Chamber Board of Directors and the Lonsdale City Council and staff. A total of 41 photos were submitted. With so many high quality pictures of Life in Lonsdale, many were used throughout the guide. Thanks to all who participated!

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Lonsdale’s humble roots go back to the early 1900s when railway towns sprung up with the expansion of the railroad across the United States. Suddenly, American cities and towns had direct access to food, fuel, building materials, and connections to other markets. The simple presence of railroads could bring a city economic prosperity, leading to the birth of many new towns, including Lonsdale. In the late 1800s, The Farmington-Mankato Branch of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway was expanding, and existing towns rallied to be in the right-of-way of the new line. Those towns were expected to pay hefty sums of money for the opportunity of having the rail line run through them. An example of this is when Le Sueur Center business representatives formed a corporation in 1897 and put up $50,000 to get the railroad through their town. Veseli businesses weren’t willing to pay and felt they could get a better deal by having the St. Louis Railroad build a spur line from New Prague instead. As a result the

railroad right-of-way was moved to the south of Veseli, and the new settlement of Lonsdale soon followed. On July 16, 1902 a grand opening was held for Lonsdale, Minnesota’s newest railway town. Several theories exist as to how Lonsdale got its name, but it remains a mystery. One theory is that the town was named after the surveyor of the railroad. Another is that it was named for another City of Lonsdale, either in the US or England. The new town’s site agent was Thomas Wilby, and lots were being sold at auction from $100 to $400 each. To be closer to the railway, some Veseli residents put their houses on skids and moved them to Lonsdale, a growing community. Some residents in the Trondhjem settlement just east of Lonsdale also moved into Lonsdale. Just before the town’s grand opening, businessman Martin Benzick purchased several city lots and then built the first saloon and hotel. He also built a large stable to house horses for the traveling salesmen to use. They rented these when they would come to visit neighboring towns that had no railroad access, such as Wheatland, New Market, Trondhjem and Veseli. The Village of Lonsdale became incorporated in July 1903. Thomas Wilby served as president; Jim McFadden was clerk; and V. Peterka, Jacob Schultz and V. Herda were councilmen. In 1907 the city water tank was built, and in 1910 a Czech National Cemetery was established. The Catholic church was built soon after the town was founded, followed by the Catholic school in 1912. The first known settlers to the area were Jacob Schultz and his wife. They had 11 children. Their youngest child, Beatrice, was the first baby born in Lonsdale.

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the watchmaker. Judge John P. Vikla was the Justice of the Peace and owned a nursery of fruit trees and flowers as well as a photography shop. In 1904, the Herda Harness Shop was built on Main Street South where years of leather service and repairs were provided by father and son. The upstairs of the building housed the medical practice of Dr. Fr. J. Lexa, who made house calls using horse and buggy with destinations halfway to New Prague or Montgomery. His wife, a registered pharmacist, operated a drug store and prescription service. Other medical professionals who practiced in Lonsdale over the years were Dr. William Finley, Dr. Stanley T. Kucera, Dr. L.J. Kucera, Dr. Louis Kucera, Dr. Kurtin, Dr. Lehrer and Dr. Daly. After a recent renovation, the building now houses a new coffee shop called Michelle’s. Jim and Danny McFadden operated a saloon in town. The saloon closed before prohibition went into effect in the 1920s. The building was then sold to Chris Daleiden in 1918 and became a hardware store. It was later torn down and is now the site of the Main Street and Veterans Memorial Park. Chlan’s Meat Market was also built on Main Street South where one would find fresh sawdust on the floor, huge hooks to hang meat quarters, knives and an enormous wood block. Today it is Lonsdale Country Market. On Main Street North, the Hlavac Drug Store was built by Ben Shimota. In 1939, the drug store added the first ground level approach medical clinic in Rice County. The building was later converted into office space, and is now the location of Five Star Embroidery. Rezac Furniture was a two story building constructed by

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Albert Flicek. It included a funeral home, a furniture store and living quarters. The building was destroyed by fire in 1949. At that time it was owned by John Rezac who rebuilt the building that currently stands. It is now the office of the Lonsdale Chamber of Commerce, and businesses Audre’s Attic Antiques, Creature Comfort Bodyworks and Heartland Supply.

3R Landmark School The public schoolhouse was built in 1908 and is listed on the National Historic Register because of the care and diligence of The 3R Landmark Corporation. In 1978, the group made up of local residents restored the schoolhouse that was abandoned in 1948. They renovated and maintained the two-story building until recent years when membership grew older and dwindled. It is now under the care of the City of Lonsdale, and in the past five years the exterior and roof have been replaced and painted. The schoolhouse is located at 405 3rd Avenue SW in Lonsdale and includes a time period classroom.

Baseball Lonsdale has always been a baseball town, and the first “ballpark” was a pasture west of town owned by Joe Skluzacek. When the sport’s popularity grew, Ben J. Shimota established a park at the site now known as Trenda Memorial Field. It is named for John Trenda, the first local casualty of World War I. A few years after the park was built, Joe Svoboda established the DRS League for those over the age of 17, which is still going strong today.

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Tax Preparation - E-Filing Accounting - Payroll Notary Public

• Fundraising Available • Succulents • Tropicals

800 8th Ave. NW • Lonsdale, MN 55046

“GROWN WITH PRIDE FROM HILLSIDE” • Shrubs • Herbs • Annuals • Perennials

10480 W 80th Street, Lonsdale · 507-271-8347 · www.hillsidegardencenter.rocks

Hockey Hoodies · Gym Shorts · Tees · Blankets Bag Tags · Hats · Sweats · Performance Polos 126 N. Main Street, Lonsdale · 507-744-5337

507-744-2716

Custom Membrane Switches and Keypads (507) 744-5504 636 Industrial Drive SE • Lonsdale

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Utilities Cable TV & Internet Lonsdale Telephone & Video Ventures.............................. 507-744-2311 MediaCom.................................... 1-855-633-4226 Exede Satellite Internet................ 1-855-463-9333 Electric Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative...... 800-282-6832 or 800-232-2328 Steel-Waseca Electric...................... 800-526-3514 Xcel Energy...................................... 800-895-4999 Natural Gas CenterPoint Energy......................... 800-245-2377 Water & Sewer City of Lonsdale............................... 507-744-2327

Garbage/Refuse/Recycling Waste Management..................... 1-866-909-4458

Services Citizen Alert Program............... 507-363-6464 To receive alerts pertaining to emergencies and other important community news, sign up for the Emergency Alert Program for Rice and Steele Counties. A link is provided on the City of Lonsdale Police Department website. This system enables emergency personnel to provide citizens with critical information quickly in a variety of situations, such as severe weather, unexpected road closures, missing persons and evacuations of buildings or neighborhoods. After registering for the service, you will receive timesensitive messages wherever you specify, such as your home, mobile or business phones, email address, text messages and more.

Your One Stop Shop for Plumbing & Heating

- The Lonsdale Lions meet the first Wednesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at the Lonsdale American Legion Club - Each year the Lonsdale Lions host 2 Pancake Breakfasts, and operate the concession stand at the Jaycee Park

Over the years we’ve donated to: Lonsdale Easter Egg Hunts Lonsdale Kids Pedal Pull The Veterans Memorial Minnesota Lions Diabetes Foundation MDSM Lions Hearing Foundation Can Do Canines Lions Club International Foundation

Scholarships Sandbox Fill Dictionaries to 3rd Graders Minnesota Lions Vision Foundation Project New Hope Leader Dogs for the Blind Bird Aviary at The Villages

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Small Town Business with Quality Craftsmanship Mention this ad for a Free Furnace Performance Test

Call Scott Smisek at 952-758-2986 (office) or 612-598-5876 (cell) to schedule an appointment. www.sjsmechanical.com 20169 320th St., New Prague


Food From the Heart Mary Jean Sirek........................ 507-744-2749 Judy Davis................................ 507-744-3288 Food From the Heart is a food distribution service offered to families in the Lonsdale area every second Saturday of the month from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at Triumphant Life Church, 221 2nd Ave. NW. On distribution Saturday, residents living within the distribution area who have filled out a registration form can collect 40 pound box of staples, along with meat, vegetables, baked goods, dairy, and treats from Food From the Heart. The program is not affiliated with the church and is run by community volunteers. Food is provided by Channel 1 in Rochester, a nonprofit hunger relief food bank serving several counties in Minnesota.

Hiawathaland Transit................ 866-623-7505 Hiawathaland Transit bus service is available to everyone in Lonsdale. The buses are handicap accessible, and people of all ages ride them to places like school, work, the grocery store, doctor’s appointments, pharmacy and library. The hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The cost for a single ride fair within Lonsdale is $1.75 each way. Exact change is required or punch cards and tokens can be purchased at Lonsdale City Hall. Single ride tokens are $1.75 and a 10-Punch Dial-A-Ride Pass is $17.50. Hiawathaland Transit also offers service to and from Northfield for a fare of $3.50 each way.

Lonsdale Area Food Shelf......... 507-744-5399 Contact: Executive Director Tami Heimer Email: LonsdaleFoodShelf@gmail.com Website: www.LonsdaleFoodShelf.com Address: 130 Delaware Street SE, Lonsdale Hours: 12:30-5 p.m. every Thursday (Walk-ins Welcome) First Thursday of the month 12:30 to 6 p.m. Evenings By Appointment Only The Lonsdale Area Food Shelf is a non-profit organization striving to better the Lonsdale area by distributing food to people in need, and providing gifts during holidays. Each qualifying family may visit the food shelf once every four weeks and will receive food such as meats, eggs, bread, soups, fresh and canned fruits and vegetables, boxed meals and more. The Lonsdale Area Food Shelf also offers special programs to help offset the costs associated with special occasions such as holidays and birthdays, and “Support our Students” which provides school supplies for students.

New-to-Our Neighborhood Welcome Service...................... 507-744-2308 This service is available to all new residents of Lonsdale. Laurie Thorp meets with new residents and provides information about the area and town, welcoming them to the community.

Joe Kodada Construction, Inc. “Over 30 Years of Experience”

Enjoy the beauty and convenience of all-new construction from a name trusted for quality and value.

Joe Kodada General Contractor Lic# BC 006676 507-744-2041 225 5th Avenue NW Lonsdale MN 55046

Lonsdale Liquor’s profits go directly back into the community, to help fund city projects and community events

LONSDALE FEED MILL Your Source for Diamond Dog Food Nutrina & Horse Feeds

507-744-2367

751 Ash St. NE Lonsdale, MN 55046 Store Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9AM-9PM Fri.-Sat. 9AM-10PM Sun. 11AM-6PM Memorial Day to Labor Day Mon.-Sat. 9AM - 10PM 507-744-2392

Hours: M-F 8am-5pm Sat. 8am-12pm | Sun. Closed

209 Ash St. NW Lonsdale, MN

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EMERGENCY SERVICES Lonsdale operates its own Police and Fire Departments. Ambulance services are provided through a partnership with Northfield Hospital, and operates from the fire hall.

POLICE 115 Alabama St. SW - 507-744-2300 The Police Department is led by the Chief of Police and consists of five additional full time officers, two part time officers and a secretary/ records manager. Residents receive 24-hour police coverage provided in an impartial, ethical, respectful, quality and professional manner. The department maintains the trust, confidence and dignity of our residents while improving the quality of life and safety of the community.

FIRE DEPARTMENT

Second Place - Anita Vail Life in Lonsdale Photo Contest

The Fire Department consisting of 26 trained firefighters provides service to Lonsdale and portions of the surrounding townships. On average, they respond to 260 calls per year. Throughout the year, the department hosts fundraisers to supplement their

Lonsdale firefighters are (front, from left) Nicole Smisek, Brett Marschall, Eric Malecha; (middle) Dave Mohn, Mark Utecht, Joe Pumper, Shannon Morsching, Russ Vlasak, Dave Pfluke, Steve Fehling, Kevin Malecha, Lee Pierquet; (back) Jeff Smisek, Jim Turek, Steve Klonne, Dean Duban, Paul Jirik, Kevin Hruby, Todd Gramley, Casey Gregor, Scott Sticha, Dave Dols, Mike Yetzer, and Adam Vycital. Not pictured are Harry Danielson and Mike Nerud.

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Chief Jason Schmitz

Todd Franklin

Dave Orr

Jack Schleichert

Assistant Candis Parkos

John Thielen

budget. The equipment used by the department includes a rescue squad, tankers, pump trucks, grass rigs, cold water rescue gear, and an aerial ladder truck.

PARKS & RECREATION The Parks and Recreation Board has overseen a vast array of improvements to our parks and trails system. We are proud of our 11 parks which provide a variety of recreational opportunities ranging from watching wildlife, fishing, and archery at Rezac Nature Preserve to paying ball “under the lights� at Jaycee Park. With nearly 10 miles of paved trails meandering through the city, our neighborhoods, school, businesses and Main Street are all connected.

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PUBLIC WORKS Whether it is keeping the grass mowed throughout the city, maintaining the parks, overseeing a street and utility project, or repairing a water main break in -15 degree weather, Public Works staff consisting of six full time and seasonal employees can be counted on to get the job done. In addition to maintaining the 25 miles of streets and 11 parks, staff is also responsible for the water and waste water treatment plants and systems. Looking to the future, the water and sewer treatment plants have been sized to allow for substantial community growth.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (EDA) AND LONSDALE BUSINESS PARK Since its inception in 2001, the EDA has been actively involved in retaining, attracting, and working with businesses to expand in Lonsdale.

The Public Works Department is made up of workers (from left) Craig Vlasak, Joe Dornfeld, Dale Furrer, Tom Cassidy, Director Russ Vlasak, and Scott Duban.

The EDA operates a Revolving Loan Fund that can be used by businesses to purchase land, a building, new construction, equipment, inventory and working capital. The EDA will also work with businesses on Tax Abatement and Tax Increment Financing, and facilitate meetings with

other organizations that can provide assistance as well. The EDA conducts Business Retention & Expansion (B.R.E.) visits with businesses throughout the year to meet with businesses and to see how the EDA can assist them with making their company even stronger. In addition to

Family Dentistry Local Lonsdale Legal Service & Consultation

· Orthodontic Services · Comprehensive Dental Care

Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm Weekends and Evenings by Appointments “I am a graduate of Montgomery-Lonsdale High School, Iowa State University, and William Mitchell College of Law. I currently live with my wife and kids in New Prague. I am excited to be working close to home, and believe there are many things I can offer the Lonsdale Community. Whether or not you have any legal needs, feel free to stop in and say hello.” Attorney, Michael Herrmann

108 South Main Street, Lonsdale

507.744.4819

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· New Patients Welcome · Evening Hours Available · We Accept Most Insurance Plans

Matthew J. Stockinger, D.D.S Lucas C. Temme, D.D.S

507-744-2359

414 Railway St NW

lonsdalefamilydental.com Member of American Dental Association


the B.R.E.’s, the EDA hosts Business Forums as a way for the business community to come together, network, and see how collectively, we can make Lonsdale an even better city to operate a business. Lonsdale is ready for growth. There are several commercial and light industrial lots available in the new business park. Construction of the Lonsdale Business Park was completed in 2014 and is a Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (MN DEED) Shovel Ready Certified Site. It was constructed to meet typically short construction timelines, to increase and diversify the city’s tax base, and to provide an opportunity for residents to not only live in town, but also work in town as well. By doing so, it puts the city in control of its destiny without becoming reliant on outside factors. The city owns the property, is flexible on lot size, and will continue to be creative when structuring sales to make the project a success.

Lonsdale City Hall staff members are (from left) Treasurer Tami Brokyl, City Administrator Joel Erickson, City Planner Benjamin Baker and Administrative Assistant Mary Jo Turek.

CITY HALL 415 Central Street West 507-744-2327 www.lonsdale.govoffice.com The business operations of the city are carried out at Lonsdale City Hall, which is the hub of all city

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American Legion Post 586

Experienced in working with New Construction & Existing home sales.

Debbie Zellner

Realtor, GRI, CNS, Associate Broker

Mobile # 612-280-9105 or find me on the web at www.DebbieZellner.com Tweet, Text, call, or email me today!

OPEN to the Public

• Bar Bingo every Saturday night – come and enjoy the fun! • Grill is open every Friday and Saturday from 5:00 to 8:00 pm. Stop in and check out the “Grill Menu” • Hall rentals and Menus to fit your needs; Weddings, Reunions, Bridal Showers, Baby Showers, Grooms Dinners, Group Meetings, Birthdays and Christmas Parties! • Watch for our BBQ Rib Dinner ads! • Always looking for new members. If you served in any branch of service, including National Guard, you are welcome to join.

115 2nd Avenue NW – P. O. Box 66, Lonsdale 507-744-2387 - http://alpost586.webs.com Like us on Face Book “Lonsdale American Legion Post 586”

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Members of the 2017 Lonsdale City Council are (from left) Councilors Joe Daleiden and Kevin Kodada, Mayor Tim Rud, and Councilors Cindy Furrer and Scott Pelava.

Library Director Marguerite Moran

The employees of Lonsdale Liquor are (front, from left) Assistant Manager Carolyn Korba, Cleo Kiker, Manager Lynette Moe, Jessica Braatz; (back) Brad Hanson, Theresa Duban, Sean Buckridge, and Mike Cienciwa. (Photos by Lori Nickel/News-Review) CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13

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LONSDALE LIQUOR

The Lonsdale Library was established in 2010 to serve the growing population of Lonsdale and the surrounding area. Programming allows the community to be entertained, to learn, and to connect with the broader world. The collection and services include adult fiction and non-fiction books, books for children and young people, DVDs including movies and educational programming for young and old, CDs, magazines, and newspapers. With a library card, you have access to materials from other libraries

Lonsdale Liquor’s current location opened in 2007, and it has the largest product selection in the area. Because it is a municipal liquor store, all proceeds stay in the community by providing funds for infrastructure projects, city equipment, park improvements and contributions to various community events. Throughout the year, the staff hosts several tasting events for the public, with the Holiday Tasting being the main event. 14

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around the state as well as their digital collections of magazines and e-books that can be viewed on a computer or mobile device. Computer time is also available to the public at the library, along with the use of free Wi-Fi. The library staff also offers Storytime for preschoolers, and they are eager to help with research questions. Hours: Monday: Closed Tuesday: 12 pm – 8 pm Wednesday: 12 pm – 6 pm Thursday: 12 pm – 6 pm Friday: 10 am – 6 pm Saturday: 10 am – 2 pm Sunday: Closed


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· Complete Auto Service · Imports & Domestics · 24 Hour Towing & ERS · Tires & Flat Repairs · Diagnostics · Scheduled Maintenance · Free Service Loaners · Waiting / Kids Area · 2 Year / 24,000 Mile Warranty · ASE Certified Technicians

Approved Auto Repair

507-744-3304

Block•Brick•Cement•Cultured Stone•Fireplaces 616 Industrial Dr. SE

lakodadaandsonsmasonry.com

www.lonsdaleautoworksinc.com

507-744-2159

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VOICEMAIL WITH EMAIL MEASURED METRO: EACH CALL NOTIFICATIONS CALLER ID WITH TV SCREEN POPUP 10 CENTS A MINUTE

290+ CHANNELS 94+ CHANNELS OF HD UP TO 50MB INTERNET SERVICE BOTH PACKAGESUPINCLUDE: TO 3 SET TOP BOXES

VOICEMAIL WITH EMAIL NOTIFICATIONS WHOLECALLER HOME DVR AVAILABLE | 1GIG UPGRADE WHERE AVAILABLE ID WITH TV SCREEN POPUP 100MB INTERNET UPGRADE 290+ CHANNELS 94+ CHANNELS OF HD AVAILABLE INTERNET SERVICE IP TECHNOLOGy 30MB DELIVERED OVER FIBER TO-THE-HOME DEDICATED NETWORK. NO GIMMICKS! NO SURPRISES! PERSONALIzED SERVICE FROM PEOPLE yOU KNOW. SIGN UP WITH US AND IT KEEPS LOCAL DOLLARS UP TOIN3THE SETLOCAL TOPECONOMy, BOXES PROMOTING COMMUNITy WELL BEING. CONTACT LONSDALE TELEPHONE & VIDEO VENTURES TODAy! Call 507-744-2311 or visit us at www.lonsdaletel.Com WHOLE HOME DVR AVAILABLE

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Fourth Place - Becky Malecha Life in Lonsdale Photo Contest

8th Avenue Park Area - 123 8th Avenue NW Area: 0.89 acres Current Site Amenities/ Features: • Open green space • Picnic table Baldwin Street Open Space 395 Baldwin Street NE Area: 0.39 acres Current Site Amenities/ Features: • Open green space 16

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Bastyr Park - 514 10th Avenue NE Area: 0.36 acres Current Site Amenities/Features: • Play equipment • Portable restroom • Picnic tables and park benches Idaho & Main Street Open Space - 1001 Main Street South Area: 10.8 acres Current Site Amenities/Features: • Tree nursery • Tree lined trailway • Open green space


Kalina Park 669 Pondview Drive S.E. Area: 15.5 acres Current Site Amenities/ Features • Play equipment (including zip line and net climber) • Off-street parking lot • Park benches and picnic tables • Grass and paved trails Lions Park - 200 Central Street West Area: 0.16 acres Current Site Amenities/ Features: • Park shelter • Picnic tables and park benches • Christmas tree

• Fallen soldier monument • Plaza benches and tables • Stone pub tables • Sand box • Little free library • Plaza fountain

Marlene Park - 900 Colorado Street NW Area: 0.43 acres Current Site Amenities/ Features: • Open green space

Jaycee Park 600 Arizona St NW Area: 6.5 acres Current Site Amenities/ Features: • Play equipment • Picnic tables and park benches • Park shelters • Ball fields • Basketball court • Ice/hockey rink and warming house • Concession stand and restrooms • Off-street parking lot Main Street Plaza and Veterans Memorial Main Street North Area: 0.22 acres Current Site Amenities/ Features: • 5-prong central granite monument and bronze eagle • Over 200 military service pavers

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Singing Hills Park - 405 Singing Hills Drive SE Area: 1.4 acres Current Site Amenities/ Features: • Play equipment • Picnic tables and benches • Sandbox • Ballfield backstop and infield Sticha Park - 515 Industrial Drive SE Area: 14.67 acres Current Site Amenities/ Features: • Ball field • Sand volleyball courts • Soccer fields • Off-street parking • Play equipment • Park shelter • Paved trail Trenda Memorial Park (DRS Park) - 250 Main Street North Area: 10 acres Current Site Amenities/ Features: • Soccer fields • Play equipment • Baseball fields • Tennis/basketball court • Picnic tables and park benches • Off-street parking lot • Concession stand and restrooms

Photo Contest Submission Becky Malecha

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TCU Lonsdale Elementary School and Nature Center - 1000 Idaho Street SW Area: 20.3 acres Current Site Amenities/ Features: • Nature center and viewing deck • Butterfly and rain gardens • Play equipment and playground/basketball court • Ball field • Paved and grass trails • Indoor gym

Historic Places 3-R Landmark School - 405 3rd Avenue South Area: 1.03 acres Current Site Amenities/Features: • Open green space • 1st Floor museum (open at various times of the year for community events) • 2nd Floor – historic school room Historic Trondhjem Church 8501 Garfield Avenue Area: 1.4 acres Current Site Amenities/Features: • Historic church and cemetery • Museum


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Photo Contest Submission - Hunter Hafemeyer

Chamber Membership Drive January

Lonsdale Annual Dinner Last week in January

Lonsdale Business Showcase First Saturday in March

Lonsdale Community Days

Second Weekend in August

Lonsdale Tractor-TruckSemi Pull Second Sunday in August

Shop Small Business Saturday November

Lonsdale first! Shop Local Program November/December

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Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies/Open House Throughout the year

Lonsdale Chamber of Commerce 102 Main St. N, PO Box 307 507.744.4962 / info@ lonsdalechamber.com / lonsdalechamber.com


SPRING Lions Spring Pancake & Egg Breakfast Passion Sunday Lonsdale Ambassador Candidacy Program Registration begins in March/April Freedom Fireworks Fish Fry Fundraiser Late March Lonsdale Business Showcase First Saturday in March Arbor Day in Lonsdale End of April Trondhjem Camp-A-Rama Fundraiser Saturday in April Lonsdale Ambassador Easter Egg Hunt Saturday of Easter Weekend Food For Kidz Early May City-Wide Garage Sales Saturday in early May Waste Management Spring Clean-Up Saturday in mid-May Lonsdale Fire Steak Dinner Fundraiser 3rd Saturday in May Lions Sandbox Fill Saturday in May

SUMMER Public Library Summer Reading Program Starts in early June and runs through July Triumphant Life Church Freedom Celebration Service Sunday before Independence Day July 3rd Fireworks July 3 Night to Unite First Tuesday in August Lonsdale Community Days Second Weekend in August Lonsdale Ambassador Coronation First Saturday in August Immaculate Conception Church Bazaar First Sunday in August

Legislative Candidate Forum October Rice County Electronics Recycling Saturday in October Lions Fall Pancake & Egg Breakfast Last Sunday in October Thanksgiving Dinner at Trondhjem Lutheran Church Thanksgiving Day Craft Extravaganza at TCU Lonsdale Elementary School Third Saturday in November

WINTER Firehouse Breakfast with Santa First Sunday in December Parish Family Bingo Sunday in January Legion Auxiliary Sweetheart Breakfast Sunday in February

FALL Lonsdale Crawl Thursday of MEA Break in October Lonsdale Crawl, Walk, Run 5K October Community guide

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Veseli Easter Egg Hunt Saturday before Easter Weekend 4th of July Celebration July 4th Veseli Ho-Down Late August Holiday Party December

Elko New Market Traders Market Weekends of Memorial Day and Labor Day Easter Egg Hunt April City-Wide Garage Sales Mid-May St. Nicholas Catholic Church Chicken Cookout Father’s Day Fire Rescue Days End of June Halloween Party End of October

Montgomery Miss Czech Slovak Minnesota Pageant Second Saturday in April Le Sueur County Pioneer Power Show and Swap Meet End of April Kolacky Days Pageant and Festival Last Full Weekend in July Holy Redeemer Parish Festival Sunday in Late September Montgomery Torchlight Parade & Fireworks One Week After Thanksgiving Breakfast with Santa Saturday in December

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New Prague Half Marathon & 5K Saturday in May Independence Day Fireworks July 3 Czech Out New Prague First Thursday in August St. Wenceslaus Parish Festival Second Weekend in August Dozinky Days Third Weekend in September Parade of Lights First Friday in December

Northfield

Home and Garden Show First Saturday in April Girls Nite Out May Northfield Chamber Fall Gala November Rice County Steam & Gas Engine Show End of May Crazy Daze End of July Taste of Northfield Mid-June Defeat of Jesse James Days Second Weekend in September Winter Walk Second Thursday in December

Area County Fairs Rice County Fair Faribault Third week in July (Tues.-Sun.) Le Sueur County Fair Le Center Third Week in August (Thurs.-Sun.) Scott County Fair Jordan Last Week in July (Tues.-Sunday) Steele County Fair Owatonna Second Full Week in August (Tues.-Sunday) Dakota County Fair Farmington Second Week in August


Fifth Place -Jenny Schmitz Life in Lonsdale Photo Contest

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rewsters features homemade pizzas in our brick oven made to order. We also have burgers, appetizers, broasted chicken and homemade daily lunch specials like momma used to make.

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Monday - Friday 10 a.m. - 1 a.m. | Saturdays-Sunday 9 a.m.

On/Off Sale Available

507-744-2370 | 9856 50th St. W, Veseli

LONSDALE MONTGOMERY 507.744.2361 507.364.7331

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inter Entertainment includes: meat raffle Saturdays and bingo Thursdays at Brewster’s bar & grill, in the village where the sun is always shining and the fun never ends.

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Czech Heritage Club

Contact: Vi Chromy – 952-758-7505 This community organization is a social club with the purpose of preserving the Czech culture. They hold regular meetings and events in the area which include Czech films, a talk on researching genealogy and community picnics. New members are welcome.

Domácí Czech Folk Dancers

Contact: Arnie & Deb Ziskovsky – 952-652-2677 The Domácí (hometown) Czech Folk Dancers were organized in 1999, and strive to preserve Czech customs and traditions through music, dance and song. The group is open to youth ages 5 to 20, and partners are not needed. Traditional choreography, vocabulary and singing are taught. The traditional folk costumes (“kroje”) are replicas of original native dress of southern Bohemia, and dances are performed to authentic Czech folk music. Practices are held on the second Saturday of the month at Falcon Ridge Elementary School in New Prague.

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Photo Contest Submission - Diana Hafemeyer

Common Ground Garden Club

Contact: Lucy Kuchinka – 507-649-1079 Established in 2001, the garden club meets monthly throughout the year. In the summer months they visit gardens, and in the winter they work on garden projects. Meetings are held the second Wednesday of the month at 6 p.m.

Czech Heritage Junior Royalty

Contact: Deb Ziskovsky – 952-652-2677 Website: www.domaci-inc.org Six youth are selected as royalty to represent the MN Czech Country, serving a one-year reign as ambassadors of their Czech heritage. The focus is to help youth gain self-esteem and confidence through interactions with fellow royalty and stage presentations. Candidates must be of Czech descent, and between the ages of 7-15. If crowned, they must be able to make appearances at local parades, pageants and ethnic events primarily in southern Minnesota. Coronation is held in early December at the Hometown Holidays-Celebrating European Traditions event at the New Prague Park Ballroom. 26

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Contact: Sherry Harbal – 507-676-0046 Members are daughters, granddaughters and great granddaughters of any generation of honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served in the Union Army, Navy, or Marine Corps and Revenue Cutter Service during the Rebellion of 1861 – 1865, and those who died or were killed while serving in the armed services of the Union between April 12, 1861 and April 9, 1865. Through membership in the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, 1861 – 1865, each woman who is descended from a Civil War ancestor will have the opportunity to preserve her Civil War heritage for posterity, while honoring and revering her Civil War ancestry, and promoting patriotism for the United States of America.

Friends of the Library

Contact: Marguerite Moran – 507-744-3977 The Friends of the Library is a group of volunteers who share a passionate commitment for a strong library system. The Friends assist with events and lead fundraising efforts to enhance library programming.

Golden Agers

Contact: Don Rezac – 507-744-2408 All area senior citizens are invited to attend this social club that meets the first and third Tuesday of every month at the Lonsdale Crusader Civic Center, 116 Alabama St. SE.


At 12:30 p.m. the group plays cards and Bingo, which is then followed by a meal from an area business.

Lonsdale Ambassadors, Inc.

Contact: Karmin Stanley, President - 612-750-1032 Email: lonsdaleambassadors@hotmail.com Website: lonsdaleambassadors.com The Lonsdale Ambassador Scholarship program gives youth an opportunity to make an impact on their community and their future. The Ambassadors represent Lonsdale at various community events, fundraisers and more, gaining leadership skills and volunteer experience while forming friendships and creating lasting memories! The Coronation is held the first Saturday in August, leading off the annual Lonsdale Community Days festival the following weekend. The program is open to boys and girls entering first and second grade (Little Ambassadors), fifth and sixth grade (Junior Ambassadors) and young women going into their Junior or Senior year in High School (Miss Ambassadors).

Lonsdale Area Lions Club

Contact: Al Sevcik – 507-744-5132 The Lonsdale Lions Club is a service club organization helping to make the community a better place to live. The Lonsdale club hosts two pancake breakfast fundraisers

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each year and operates the concession stand at Jaycee Park. Over the years they have donated to local Easter Egg Hunts, provided scholarships, contributed to the Veterans Memorial project, gave dictionaries to third graders, organized the Lonsdale Kids Pedal Tractor Pull, and filled family sandboxes, to name a few. The club meets at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of each month at the Lonsdale American Legion Club. New members are always welcome. CONTINUED ON PAGE 28 u

Reasons to join the LonsDaLe ChaMBeR oF CoMMeRCe

ChaMBeR hosteD eVents

• Business listing in Membership Directory • Referrals to your business • Your brochures/flyers available at the Chamber business office • Free website listing: link and logo • ChamberMaster use for Hot Deals, job postings, business info and more! • Membership decal to display at your place of business • Member-only networking events • Workshops/educational seminars on best business practices • Marketing and advertising opportunities through several channels (print, social media, sponsorships, Lonsdale welcome service, etc.) • Newsletter showcasing businesses, promotions and community events • Exclusive business for redemption of Lonsdale Chamber Checks

Annual Meeting – january Business Expo/Showcase – March Networking Events – March/june/sept/nov Speaker/Luncheon – May & october Lonsdale’s Nite-to-Unite – august Community Days Festival – second weekend in august Tractor Pull – second weekend in august Shop Small Business Saturday – nov Lonsdale First Shop Local – nov 1-Dec 31

Contact Shanna Gutzke-Kupp, Executive Director

shanna@lonsdalechamber.com

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Honor Guard.

Knights of Columbus.

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Lonsdale American Legion Post #586

Contact: Milton Trnka – 507-744-2655 The American Legion is an organization for all veterans serving the community, state, and nation. Legion meetings are held at the Lonsdale American Legion, 115 2nd Avenue NW, the first Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. All veterans are welcome to join. The Legion hall is available for rent for all occasions. Special nights at the Legion include Bar Bingo every Saturday, and the grill is open to all every Friday and Saturday from 5 to 8 p.m.

Lonsdale American Legion Post #586 Auxiliary

Contact: Molly Smisek – 507-744-2815 The Auxiliary is made up of the wives, mothers, daughters, and sisters of veterans. The aims and purposes of the American Legion Auxiliary is to support the American Legion and to honor the sacrifice of those who serve. The Auxiliary meets on the first Thursday evening of each month, September through June, at 7:30 p.m. at the Lonsdale American Legion, 115 2nd Avenue NW.

Lonsdale Boy Scouts Troop 327 & Venture Crew 327

Contact: Scott Pelava – 612-282-5954 Email: spelava.rhd.nsbsa@gmail.com The Boy Scouts of America’s goal is to train youth in responsible citizenship, character development, and selfreliance through participation in a wide range of outdoor activities, educational programs, and, at older age levels, career-oriented programs in partnership with community organizations. Scouting divisions are Cub Scouting for boys ages 7 to 11 years, Boy Scouting for boys ages 11 to 18, and Venturing for young men and women ages 14 through 21.

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Contact: Executive Director Shanna Gutzke-Kupp – 507-744-4962 The mission of the Lonsdale Chamber of Commerce is to bring value to area businesses by facilitating opportunities for growth through education, networking and community involvement. The Chamber is a voluntary membership organization of businesses, organizations, and individuals wanting to help build and promote the Lonsdale area. The Chamber was established in 2004 after being known as the Lonsdale Area Commercial Club since 1989, and today has more than 80 business and individual members. The Board of Directors and Executive Director also plan and organize the city’s annual festival, Lonsdale Community Days, held the second weekend in August. Visit www. lonsdalechamber.com for more information.

Lonsdale Community Days Committee Contact: Shanna Gutzke-Kupp – 507-744-4962 Email: info@lonsdalechamber.com Website: www.lonsdalecommunitydays.com This committee meets throughout the year to plan and coordinate the city’s annual festival, Lonsdale Community Days. Anyone interested in volunteering is welcome to attend and contribute.

Lonsdale Knights of Columbus

Contact: Grand Knight Joe Simon – 612-685-1383 The Knights of Columbus is the world’s largest Catholic fraternal service organization. The fraternal benefit society is dedicated to providing charitable services, promoting Catholic education and Catholic public policy positions, and actively defending Catholicism in various nations.

Lonsdale Cub Scouts Pack 327

Contact: Steve Hilligoss, Cubmaster – 952-818-6949 Email: stevehilligoss78@gmail.com Cub Scout Pack 327 email: Lonsdalecubscouts@gmail.com


Cub Scouts.

The emphasis of Cub Scouting is to have fun and learn at the same time. A Cub Scout gets satisfaction from meeting challenges, having friends, and feeling he is important to other people. Cub Scouts learn new things, discover and master new skills, gain self-confidence, and develop strong friendships. Cultivating a love and appreciation of the outdoors and outdoor activities are key elements. Primary activities include games, camping, woodcraft, first aid, aquatics, hiking and sports.

Lonsdale Girl Scout Troop 25432

Contact for Lonsdale, Montgomery, Le Center: Kelly Vikla – 507-744-2031 Girl Scouts prepare girls to empower themselves and promotes compassion, courage, confidence, character, leadership, entrepreneurship, and active citizenship through activities involving camping, community service, learning first aid, and earning badges by acquiring practical skills. Girl Scouts’ achievements are recognized with various special awards, including the Girl Scout Gold, Silver, and Bronze Awards. New members are always welcome.

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ground information and localized conditions that the National Weather Service might not know the extent or might not otherwise be aware of. They typically report events, such as structures struck by lightning, rotating wall clouds, funnel clouds—or conditions that exceed specific thresholds, such as extremely strong winds, significant hail, or very heavy rainfall. New members are always welcome.

Lonsdale SnoWizards

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Lonsdale Skywarn

Contact: Mike Walters – 612-240-9982 When severe storms are possible, Skywarn volunteers help spot and keep track of potential thunderstorms and tornadoes. Reports are given to the National Weather Service so that they have ground truth information to warn the general public and Rice County. Spotting provides

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includes organizing snowmobile safety training, certification classes and road tests, as well as the set-up, grooming, and break down of the trail system each year. The club also hosts riding events, and organizes fundraisers for scholarships and grooming equipment.

Lonsdale Little League

Pheasants Forever is a non-profit grass roots conservation group with the goal of improving pheasant habitat and promote youth activities. The organization is dedicated to the conservation of pheasants and other wildlife through habitat improvements, public awareness, education and land management policies and programs.

TCU Youth Hockey Association

Contact: Mike Jirik – 507-744-3511 Email: info@LonsdaleAthletics.com Website: LonsdaleAthletics.com This volunteer organization arranges the Lonsdale Little League teams and coaches for both summer baseball and softball. Boys and girls ages 4 through sixth grade are eligible to play on one of the several age level teams. These include T-Ball, Softball and Baseball Mites, Softball and Baseball Midgets, and Baseball Pee Wees. Registration is held in March.

Contact: Sarah Heller – 612-281-0235 Email: sarahbethheller@yahoo.com Website: www.tcuhockey.com Youth hockey is open to boys and girls ages 4 and older from both Lonsdale and Montgomery. All skill levels are welcome, from those who’ve never been on skates to those who are advanced skaters. For first year players, the association offers a discounted player fee. Equipment is provided with a refundable deposit.

MOMS Club

Contact: Ryan Phelps – 612-805-0413 Email: minnesotasports@hotmail.com Soccer players are from the cities of Lonsdale, Montgomery and Le Center, and between the ages of 4-14. The association is looking to add 16U and 18U teams in the future. Sign-ups are held in January and teams begin gathering in late March or early April. Practices and games begin in late April and run through the end of June. The younger teams, ages 4-8, play each other in their respective towns. The 10U and older players have a traveling schedule. Teams also play in tournaments throughout the season.

Contact: Melanie Schmidt – 651-675-8130 This club is for stay-at-home moms who need to get out every once in a while. The MOMS Club of the Lonsdale Area organizes weekly playgroups, monthly mom’s night out, and mom’s night in with the kids. For more information send an email to momsclublonsdalearea@hotmail.com, or text 651-675-8130.

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Veseli Area Lions Club

Contact: Jennifer Malecha Email: JenMalecha@MCHSI.com The club provides voluntary services throughout Veseli and surrounding areas. Members plan and host several community and charity based events and activities throughout the year that support the Lions International motto “We Serve!” Activities include the Annual ZJ’s 5K Fun/Run Walk held the second Saturday of August each year, Fall Breakfast, Holiday Parties with Santa and the Easter Bunny, the Pitch, Hit & Run local and sectional competitions, Annual Beer Bash, 4th of July Celebration, National Night Out, Bar Bingo and Meat Raffles held at Brewster’s Bar & Grill. The club meets the second Sunday of each month at 5 p.m., and membership is open to both men and women. Couples are encouraged to join. For more information about membership and upcoming club events, go to the Veseli Area Lions Club e-clubhouse website at: http://e-clubhouse.org/sites/veselimn/.

Veseli Youth Baseball

Contact: Steve Vikla – 507-744-2591 Summer baseball teams for boys and girls ages 4 to 17 are available through Veseli Youth Baseball. Levels of play include T-Ball, Coach Pitch, Midgets, Pee Wees, Minors, Majors, and Town & Country. Registration is held in March.

Wheatland Wheaties 4-H.

Wheatland Wheaties 4-H Club Contact: JoAnn Erickson – 952-200-1922 Webster Willing Workers 4-H Club Contact: Leon Meger – 952-200-1928 Kids complete hands-on projects in areas like health, science, agriculture and citizenship, in a positive environment where they receive guidance from adult mentors and are encouraged to take on proactive leadership roles. Kids experience 4-H in every county and parish in the country—through in-school and after-school programs, school and community clubs and 4-H camps.

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Greetings to all Holy Cross Families, Friends and Neighbors! What a pleasure it is for me to share with you a little bit about Holy Cross Catholic School. At the very heart of our school is our faculty. Our teachers are knowledgeable, experienced, and more than ready to challenge our students with high levels of academic rigor. Our class sizes are small, we have exciting digital curriculum in every classroom, and we bring a strong sense of catholicity into every subject area taught. Strongest of all, however, there is a true love of God and a willingness to serve that is pervasive throughout our school, day in and day out. If we are to tell the story of who we are as a school, it could be said that Holy Cross is a reflection of the core values of faith, joyful service, love, working together,

Tri-City United School District – Small School Advantages with Big Opportunities We are very excited for you to learn about our progressive learner focused Tri-City United School District serving Birth to Grade 12 and TCU Community Education programs inclusive of adult learning experiences. Titan Pride is strong across the district with schools located in Lonsdale, Montgomery, and Le Center to provide school attendance within home communities. The TCU School District has four school campuses that serve as vibrant positive learning atmospheres for our

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knowledge, integrity, and perseverance. Our school’s shared purpose is to praise God, work hard, and love one another. If you are interested in finding out more about Holy Cross Catholic School for your son or daughter, I welcome the opportunity to meet with you, discuss what Holy Cross Catholic School has to offer, and give you a tour of our wonderful school. I also invite you to explore our website. What you will find as you look through it is that Holy Cross is a Christ-centered school that strives for academic excellence and a deep understanding of the Catholic faith. Teachers, staff, students, and families work together to provide a hope-filled Christian atmosphere where students have opportunities every day to encounter Christ. In Christ, Constance L. Krocak, Ed.D., Principal 6100 37th Street West Webster MN 55088 952-652-6100 conniek@holycrossschool.net www.holycrossschool.net

students. Our vision is to provide a safe, equitable, and respectful learning environment with personally relevant instruction and rigorous academics for all students. Tri-City United stands apart by providing our students, families, and residents all of the benefits of a small school setting with big and multiple opportunities. We invite you to come visit and take a tour to learn more about all we have to offer. At TCU you’ll find a caring staff committed to students, learning, and excellence. I look forward to meeting you and your family to begin our partnership for your child’s (children’s) exciting future. Sincerely, Teri M. Preisler, Ed.D., Tri-City United Superintendent 101 2nd Street NE Montgomery MN 56069 tpreisler@tcu2905.us 507-364-8103 www.tcu2905.us


Welcome to New Prague Area Schools Welcome to New Prague Area Schools. On behalf of our school board, administration, faculty, and staff, I want to welcome you to our district. Our website is designed to be a quick and easy way for you to learn about us and the many ways we are working to be a national model for education excellence. Here you will find information about all aspects of our district. This website is also the gateway to explore our five schools and various programs that we offer for students, families and community residents. To get an even closer look at who we are, come and visit us. Parents, prospective students and community members are always welcome for a tour or to meet with any of our staff.

As a District, we are extremely dedicated to our mission, which is to support and engage students in high levels of learning. We carry out our mission by making a commitment to strengthening our culture. The rules that guide our culture are: Doing What’s Right, Committing to Excellence, and Showing People You Care. This is called “The New Prague Way.” Living up to The New Prague Way is part of every employee’s job description. Online or in person, we hope that you take the opportunity to experience the proud tradition and promising future of New Prague Areas Schools! Tim Dittberner, Superintendent New Prague Area Schools tdittber@isd721.org 410 Central Ave. N New Prague MN 56071 952-758-1700 www.npaschools.org

Since 1996 Badger Excavating is a family owned, licensed, bonded, and fully insured business based in Lonsdale, MN. We specialize in residential excavating.

Septic Systems New Home Construction Remodeling Sanitary Sewer and Water Driveways Final Grading Egress Windows

Waterways Ditch Cleaning Shed Site Preparation Gravel/Rock Ponds Culvert Installation

Joe Simon and Paul Simon

8375 W. 70th St. • Lonsdale, MN 55046

(507) 744-5565

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Church of the Immaculate Conception

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Church of the Immaculate Conception was founded in 1903 and is a part of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. We believe that God is present among us, enlivening our faith in the caring ministry that we extend to one another. Our pastor, Fr. Nicholas VanDenBroeke, leads our parish community. Encounter Jesus in the Mass, draw closer to Him through prayer, and experience God’s grace through the sacraments. All are welcome! Our tri-parish Catholic Education Center, located in Webster, is home to the Holy Cross Catholic School and Religious Education Program. For more information, visit our website at ChurchOfTheImmaculateConception.net or contact the Parish Office at 507-744-2829 or email icparish@lonstel. com.

people be encouraged, equipped, and engaged for what God has called us to do. We are part of the Assemblies of God, a Pentecostal denomination of Christianity, and led by Senior Pastor Ben Fenderson and Associate and Children’s Pastor Andrew Mixer. Come find a seat in our open feel sanctuary and join us in our contemporary worship service. Pastor Ben will share God’s word for the morning. Hopefully you encounter God in this place, and he meets you wherever you are in your life. There is a kids’ church area for children in kindergarten to sixth grade, as well as a staffed nursery for children from birth to age 4. We are located at 221 2nd Avenue NW in Lonsdale. Worship services are at 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday mornings, with parking available at the neighboring Lonsdale American Legion. If you have questions, please call us at 507-744-4867.


TRONDHJEM LUTHERAN CHURCH “Loving God, Creating Community.” This is the vision Trondhjem Lutheran Church seeks to live up to. We deeply value the relationships we build with each other and warmly welcome all for worship or any of our activities. We are family friendly and strive to include children and youth in all we do. Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings form

the core of our faith life together with other regular ministries and periodic events as well. Our ministries include worship, Sunday Funday, sharing meals together, an active women’s group, partnerships with local outreach organizations, various Bible studies, speakers and more! Please go to our website www. trondhjemlutheran.org to find out how you might participate! Our pastor is Sue Leibnitz, who has a heart for Jesus and a passion to share His love and grace with the community. The summer worship schedule, from Memorial Day through Labor Day, is 9 a.m. on Sundays. After Labor Day, worship services are at 8:15 and 10 a.m. on Sunday. Trondhjem is located at 7525 Garfield Avenue in Lonsdale. Please feel free to contact our church office with any questions by calling 507-744-2310. We look forward to your presence with us and trust that at Trondhjem you will experience God’s love for you here.

Fr. Nick VanDenBroeke, Pastor 507-744-2829 116 Alabama Street SE Proud supporters of our Catholic Education Center, home of Holy Cross Catholic School & Religious Education

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Joe Kodada Construction

225 5th Ave. NW Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2041

LA Kodada & Sons

Accounting & Tax Evelyn M. Duban, CPA 800 8th Ave. NW Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2716

Advertising & Media BOB FM Radio

101 NW 3rd St. Faribault MN 55021 715-864-3334

KCHK Radio

25821 Langford Ave. New Prague MN 56071 952-758-2571

Lonsdale Area NewsReview 102 5th Ave. NW PO Box 352 Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2551

Assisted Living The Villages of Lonsdale 1000 Birch St. NE Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-3453

Automotive Jeff Belzer’s

1185 280th St. W New Prague MN 56071 952-758-2700

GreatWrench Auto Repair 618 Industrial Dr. SE Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-5370

Lonsdale Auto Works 616 Industrial Dr. SE Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-3304

Banks & Financial Institutions

Computers & Telecommunications Lonsdale Telephone Company & Video Ventures 126 Main St. S Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2311

Tier 3 Communications & Consulting

DMW Financial, LLC

9001 E Bloomington Freeway Bloomington MN 55420 612-470-2343

Farm Bureau Financial Services

Construction Equipment & Contractors

205 3rd St. W, Suite A Northfield MN 55057 507-645-0495

1220 7th St. NW Faribault MN 55021 1-507-331-2345

First Financial Security, Inc.

6325 Kent Ave. New Prague MN 56071 507-649-1353

Frandsen Bank & Trust 116 Central St. W Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2361

Badger Excavating 8375 70th St. W Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-5565

Generation Home & Building Center 601 Central St. E Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-3120

HP Finishing Company 130 Delaware St. SE Lonsdale MN 55046 952-393-9050

J & L Concrete

116 5th Ave. NW Lonsdale MN 55046 952-758-7902

988 Lonsdale Court NW Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2159

Lonsdale Hardware & Rental 101 N Main St. Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2373

Mindak Commercial Construction 130 Delaware St. SE Lonsdale MN 55046 701-741-6601

Rud Construction, Inc. 4280 Bagley Avenue Webster MN 55088 952-461-2270 Simply Remodeling and Construction, LLC 204 5th Ave. NE Lonsdale MN 55046 651-346-9675

St. Vincent Custom Contracting

1469 Connecticut Dr. NE Lonsdale MN 55046 612-363-5600

The Construction Coordinators, LLC

514 Bluff Heights Dr. SE Lonsdale MN 55046 612-756-3025

Dental/ Orthodontics Lonsdale Family Dental Clinic

414 Railway St. NW Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2359

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Education Holy Cross Catholic School

6100 37th St. W Webster MN 55088 952-652-6100

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Food & Spirits

410 Central Ave. N New Prague MN 56071 952-758-1703

First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association – Milton Trnka Milton@fcsla.com 507-744-2655

Tri-City United Schools ISD 2905

Insurance Brokers of MN, Inc.

Lakeside Supper Club

New Prague Area Schools ISD 721

101 2nd St. NE, Suite 3 Montgomery MN 56069 507-364-8100

Farm & Pet Supply Lonsdale Feed Mill 209 Ash St. NW Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2367

223 1st St. E, Suite 100 Jordan MN 55352 952-492-2300

Prior Lake State Agency – Thea Kelly 979 Alabama St. NW Lonsdale MN 55046 612-232-3422

Flooring

Insurance American Family Insurance – Harold Kuchinka 102 5th Ave. NW Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2587

Bisek Interiors/Bisek Steam & Clean

747 Ash Street NE Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2345

Brewster’s Bar & Grill 9856 50th St. W Veseli MN 55046 507-744-2370

Whistle Stop Tavern & Grill 110 Railway St. NW Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-5528

32298 State Hwy. 13 Montgomery MN 56069 952-758-2005

Lonsdale American Legion Post 586

Funeral Services White Funeral Home

115 2nd Ave. NW Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2387

201 5th St. Lonsdale MN 55046 612-226-7241

Lonsdale Liquor

Garden Center

751 Ash St. NE Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2392

Hillside Gift & Garden Center

Mackenthun’s Fine Foods

320 1st St. S Montgomery MN 56069 507-364-7944

750 Ash St. NE Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-3400

ServiceMaster by Ayotte

Pizzeria 201

405 Armstrong Rd. Northfield MN 55057 888-981-9691

Subway

10480 W 80th St. Lonsdale MN 55046 507-271-8347

Government

201 1st St. S Montgomery MN 56069 507-364-5000

City of Lonsdale

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Rice County Services 320 Third St. NW Faribault MN 55021 507-744-5185

Health Services Herrmann Thrifty White Drug, Inc. 744 Ash St. NE Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-3373

Mayo Clinic Health System New Prague 301 2nd St. NE New Prague MN 56071 952-758-4431

Northfield Hospital & Clinics 103 15th Ave. SE Northfield MN 55057 507-646-1000

Legal Blahnik Law Office, PLLC

16180 Hastings Ave., Suite 201 Prior Lake MN 55372 952-479-0449

Herrmann Law Office, PLLC 108 S Main St. Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-4819

Physical Fitness Center Stage Dance

300 1st Street N Montgomery MN 56069 507-364-8961

Lonsdale Karate

420 10th Ave. NE Lonsdale MN 55046 507-602-0035

Plumbing & Heating SJS Mechanical

20169 320th St. New Prague MN 56071 952-758-2986

Smisek’s Plumbing & Heating 202 S Main St. Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2393

Public Utilities CenterPoint Energy 2400 N Riverfront Dr. Mankato MN 56001 507-387-1948

Steele-Waseca Cooperative Electric 1470 Sunset Dr. SW Owatonna MN 55060 507-456-4038

Waste Management

RE/MAX Advantage Plus – Lisa and Bruce Skluzacek

Salon

RE/MAX Advantage Plus – Scott Adamek

Septic, Well Service

8778 60th St. W Lonsdale MN 55046 612-369-5969

www.scottadamekhomes.com ScottAdamek@remax.net 612-518-6737

Recreation/ Volunteer Lonsdale Ambassadors, Inc.

12875 140th Street West Montgomery, MN 56069 612-750-1032

Lonsdale Area Lions Club 507-744-5132

Lonsdale Chamber of Commerce

Pheasants Forever Le Sueur County

Minn.fowler@gmail.com 952-758-2093

Real Estate

www.DebbieZellner.com 612-280-9105

Religious Organizations

636 Industrial Dr. SE Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-5504

Edina Realty

Church of the Immaculate Conception

Meat Processing & Retail

Kubes Realty – Gothan Krocak

Krenik’s Meat Processing, Inc.

10780 130th St. W Montgomery MN 56069 507-364-5154

Lonsdale Country Market 123 S Main St. Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2365

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Kuchinka Agency Real Estate

102 5th Ave. NW Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2587

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Shopping & Retail Audre’s Attic Antiques 102 Main St. N Lonsdale MN 55046 612-790-9355

Casey’s General Store 215 E Central Ave. Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2354

LuLaRoe Delaney Novotny

PO Box 107 Lonsdale MN 55046 507-339-4645

3000 Xenium Lane North Plymouth MN 55441 763-559-9000

138 W Main St. New Prague MN 56071 952-758-4112

2730 40th St. W Webster MN 55088 952-652-2923

Lonsdale SnoWizards

Minnesota Millwork & Fixtures

Telamco, Inc.

Town & Country Sanitary Sewer Service

Five Star Embroidery

10050 Naples St. NE Blaine MN 55449 952-229-5333

Coldwell Banker – Debbie Zellner

146 N Main St. Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2336

102 N Main Street Suite 2 PO BOX 37 Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-4962

Manufacturing & Production 823 Industrial Park Dr. SE Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2318

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Three Rivers Park District

116 Alabama St. SE Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2829

Triumphant Life Church 221 2nd Ave. NW Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-4867

Trondhjem Lutheran Church 7525 Garfield Ave. Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2310

126 N Main St. Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-5337

209 Dogwood St. NE Lonsdale MN 55046 507-581-1577

Tim’s Small Engine 115 5th Ave. NW Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-2738

Signs Brushwork Signs

909 6th St. NW Faribault MN 55021 1-507-334-8446

Copy Right Printing & Studios 3177 Dodd Road Eagan MN 55121 612-501-0034

Storage Lonsdale Mini-Storage 621 Industrial Dr. SE Lonsdale MN 55046 507-744-4947

Welcome Service New-To-OurNeighborhood Welcome Service

8504 40th St. W Webster MN 55088 507-744-2308


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