AT A GLANCE
St. Peter is a community of 12,156 people (census.gov estimate), located in south central Minnesota in the fast growing Mankato/North Mankato Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city is 70 miles southwest of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area, and 12 miles north of Mankato along Highway 169.
St. Peter, the Nicollet County seat, is home to the historic Nicollet County courthouse, Gustavus Adolphus College, the state’s Regional Treatment Center, Scholarship America and Minnesota School Boards Association. It is also recognized as a center for the arts as well as for its rich heritage, historic structures, natural resources, educational facilities, industries, unique
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character and quality of life.
The city is situated on the eastern edge of Nicollet County, which boasts approximately 245,000 acres of some of the state’s richest farmland. Agriculture remains a key component of the regional economy.
There are five cities in the county: St. Peter, North Mankato, Nicollet, Courtland and Lafayette, as well as 13 townships.
Get to know St. Peter
Located in the beautiful Minnesota River Valley, the community is generally bounded by the Minnesota River and is surrounded by scenic
bluffs. The areas along the valley are covered by both woodlands and natural prairie, which provide an excellent habitat for a variety of wildlife.
St. Peter’s downtown, with an array of retail shops and historic buildings, is on the National Register of Historic Places. It includes the 1881 brick Romanesque Revival Nicollet County Courthouse with a three-and-a-half story bell tower that dominates the city skyline. The city has in excess of 40 historic sites on the National Register.
Eight miles to the west lies the Swan Lake Wildlife area, one of the finest natural wildlife preserves in the nation. St. Peter is adjacent to Le Sueur County, where several nearby lakes offer fishing, camping, boating and hunting as well as other year-round recreational activities. The Minnesota River Valley also contains abundant deposits of silica and Kasota Stone used in commercial facades nationwide, including at Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins.
The city of St. Peter, founded in 1853 by Captain William D. Dodd and incorporated in 1873, is governed by a mayor and council. Elections are nonpartisan. The city’s day-to-day operations are managed by an appointed administrator who oversees city staff. The city also has an Economic Development Authority, Planning and Zoning Commission, Housing and Redevelopment Authority and a Hospital Commission.
A $34 million expansion was recently com-
pleted at River’s Edge Hospital. The organization aims to be a model community hospital for the future.
Find information on St. Peter online at saintpetermn.gov or on Facebook at City of Saint Peter, Minnesota. The city’s Police Department is also on Facebook at Saint Peter Police Department.
Business & Industry
Nicollet County’s unemployment rate (2.3% at the end of 2022) remains among the lowest in the state. The city of St. Peter benefits from a diverse labor pool, led by its two largest employers – the St. Peter Regional Treatment Center and Gustavus Adolphus College. Neither of those employers is required to pay property taxes, due to their status as state and education institutions respectively.
St. Peter’s city staff and its Economic Development Authority works to develop and expand new and existing businesses.
Financial assistance may be provided by the city through tax increment financing and a revolving loan fund, and programs offered by the Small Business Administration. Other public/ private incentives are available for qualified projects
EDUCATION
Gustavus Adolphus College
Gustavus Adolphus College, founded in 1862 and formally located in St. Peter in 1876, plays a key educational and employment role in the St. Peter and Minnesota River Valley region. The college, on the western bluffs of St. Peter, has rebounded and rebuilt in spectacular fashion since the 1998 tornado which hit the St. Peter community.
The four-year liberal arts college, under the leadership of President Rebecca Bergman and the Board of Trustees, has been growing and building. Capital improvements continue to broaden the college’s campus footprint and opportunities.
Gustavus is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America and has an enrollment of about 2,200. The college employs over 700 people.
Students can earn bachelors of arts degrees in 72 majors in 24 academic departments and three interdisciplinary programs. The college offers a wide variety of student opportunities to complement its educational offerings. There are more than 110 recognized student groups and organizations, including about a dozen studentrun religious organizations. The college campus boasts over 20 academic and service facilities, as well as more than a dozen residence halls and apartment or townhouse complexes. Up to 90 percent of Gustavus’ students typically reside on campus.
The Gusties are members of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC), affiliated with the NCAA Division III. The college offers 23 varsity athletic programs for its students. Also, some 80 percent of students participate in the 30 intramural athletic offerings and nine club sports.
Gustavus’ athletic facilities host many student and regional events throughout the year. The Lund Center for Physical Education and Health has been named one of the finest small college sports complexes in the U.S. The facility involves nearly 85 percent of the student body with its varsity, intramural and personal fitness programs. The Swanson Tennis Center, a domed indoor tennis facility, offers memberships for juniors, adults and families.
The beautiful 340-acre campus also includes the 135-acre Linnaeus Arboretum.
Students also participate in many fine arts and music programs. The Hillstrom Museum of Art and the Schaefer Fine Arts Center, which includes the Kresge Dace Studio and Jussi Bjorling Recital Hall, are popular among students and the public. And the Bonnier Multifaith Center provides spiritual opportunities for all.
Study abroad opportunities in more than 40 international sites are available for Gustavus students, and 50 percent of students have studied abroad. Students have access to the award winning student dining options from the C. Charles Jackson Campus Center. Also, Gustavus students are active in pursuing internships, with
over 60 percent doing so, most in specialized service learning environments.
A Gustavus landmark, Christ Chapel, plays host to cultural events throughout the year –many of which are open to the public – including the popular Christmas in Christ Chapel, which rings in the holiday season each December.
Among the many annual conferences and seminars hosted by Gustavus is the fall Nobel Conference, which celebrates its 59th anniversary in 2023, having been hosting the event since 1965. The conference typically attracts some 5,000 people each year, including students and educators from high schools and colleges throughout the nation. The college has been hosting the event since 1965.
The topic of the 60th annual conference is Sleep, Unraveled, held Oct. 1-2, 2024.
Find Gustavus online at www.gustavus.edu.
St. Peter Public Schools
St. Peter Public Schools moved into its new $55 million state-of-the-art high school on the city’s west side in fall 2017. Improvements also were made throughout the district’s facilities
and has helped transform the district’s curriculum and learning opportunities.
The capital improvements and reconfigurations of buildings and curriculum reinforce the district’s “Learning Matters” message. And District 508 encourages its faculty and employees to be lifelong learners.
The district encompasses St. Peter, Kasota and portions of southwestern Le Sueur County, along with sections of eastern Nicollet County. It has several sites: the new St. Peter High School for grades 9-12 at 2121 Broadway Ave.; the St. Peter Middle School for grades 5-8 at 100 Lincoln Dr.; North Elementary School for grades 2-4 at 815 N. Ninth St.; and South Elementary for kindergarten and first grade at 1405 S. Seventh St. Pre-K students attend activities in the Early Childhood Center at 100 Lincoln Dr. at the Middle School building. As part of the Minnesota Valley Education District, services are offered for special needs students and their families.
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in the areas of agricultural science, manufacturing and engineering.
Another highlight of the new high school project is the collaboration between the city of St. Peter and St. Peter Public Schools on the development of a new school-city park, Community Spirit Park, addressing future recreational and facilities needs for the entire community.
St. Peter Community Education has something for everyone, offering a variety of educational, physical and life-enrichment programs year-round. Find more at stpetercommunityeducationonline.com or call 507-934-3048.
The district offers Early Childhood Family Education classes for families with preschoolers. Call 507-934-3048 or visit stpeter.registryinsight.com.
John Ireland Catholic School
A fully accredited Catholic school for students in kindergarten through sixth grade, the school admits students of all faiths and is devoted to Gospel values. It is owned and operated by the Church of St. Peter.
Also located in the John Ireland building at 1801 W. Broadway Ave. is the independently owned and operated Little Saints Pre-School.
Visit churchofstpeter.org/ji for more or call 507-931-2810.
St. Peter Lutheran School
The fully accredited school was established in 1995 and is for pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. Religion classes are held every morning. The Little Lambs Preschool was established in 1979.
The school’s goal is to nurture children in their faith and Christian living through the Word of Christ while equipping them for living useful lives in today’s world.
More at saintpeterlutheran.org or call 507-931-1866. The school is located at 427 W. Mulberry St.
Minnesota School Boards Association
St. Peter is also home to the Minnesota School Boards Association, a leading advocate for public education and training, supporting the work of public school boards throughout the state. The organization represents 332 public school boards in Minnesota.
More information can be found at mnmsba. org or by calling 507-934-2450. The MSBA building is located at 1900 W. Jefferson St.
The Area Adult Learning Cooperative
Adult Basic Education (ABE) is offered at no cost to residents of the St. Peter area.
ABE offerings are designed for adults to brush up on reading, academic, vocational or computer skills. Other programs offered include GED (General Educational Development) preparation and ELL (English Language Learners) and citizenship preparation.
To attend such classes, individuals must be 16 years or older and not enrolled in any school.
Call 507-934-6210 for more information. The cooperative learning facility is located at 600 S. Fifth St.
HISTORY
St. Peter’s rich history grew from a settlement originally called Rock Bend in the early 1850s. The community is one of the oldest cities in Minnesota, and it serves as the county seat of Nicollet County.
The Dakota Indians were the first to live in the area, settling along the Minnesota River and utilizing a natural ford, which came to be known as Traverse des Sioux. In 1851, an historic treaty was signed on this site by the Dakota Indians and the United States government, ceding 24 million acres of land to the federal government. The Nicollet County Historical Society offers troves of information on this event.
St. Peter is said to be founded by Captain William D. Dodd in 1853. The current name was provided by members of the St. Peter Co., based in St. Paul. Willis Gorman, the second territorial governor of Minnesota, was a member.
A plan to make St. Peter the state capital in 1857 very nearly succeeded. But state lore claims an original bill to make St. Peter the capitol disappeared until after the legislative session, halting efforts to replace St. Paul.
As the community grew over the years, it absorbed the community of Traverse des Sioux to the north.
When the Civil War began in 1861, St. Peter provided soldiers for many military units. One of the community’s founders, Capt. Asgrim K. Skaro, was killed during the Battle of Nashville in December 1864 while leading his company. Others participated in the Dakota War that began in 1862.
St. Peter provided four other men who served in military units at various times and also served as Minnesota governor. Henry A. Swift was in a local militia and Horace Austin served in a Minnesota unit in the Dakota War. Andrew R. McGill served in the Civil War. John A. Johnson served in the Minnesota
National Guard.
The first state hospital in Minnesota began in St. Peter in 1866, initially using a large building downtown until the first building on the current site was completed. Today, the facility is known as the St. Peter Regional Treatment Center and employs about 1,400 people.
Gustavus Adolphus College came to the community in the 1870s. Its Swedish roots helped it work with the Nobel Foundation to establish an annual Nobel Conference that brings outstanding scientists and thousands of visitors to the campus.
With very few exceptions, St. Peter has been the home of the Nicollet County Fair since the mid-1800s. The site also hosts car shows, dog shows, rodeos and other events.
St. Peter has rebuilt after several disasters. The community experienced a large fire in 1887 that destroyed a considerable portion of its business district. A tornado in 1924 destroyed or damaged several buildings. The Minnesota River has also flooded frequently, with especially severe floods in 1881, 1951 and 1965.
And in 2023, the community observed and celebrated its rebuilding with the 25th anniversary of the 1998 tornado, which tore through the heart of St. Peter, as well as the community of Comfrey and Le Center. One life was lost. Hundreds of structures were affected; many could not be repaired. Thousands of trees were also uprooted and destroyed.
St. Peter has recovered and is in better shape than ever. Today, the community is proud of how it reshaped itself, hitting the reset button in some ways and taking full advantage of the challenge and opportunity that was presented. The city’s rebuild has served as a model for others, and city officials have often been called on to assist with response to other disasters.
AGRICULTURE
St. Peter’s economic roots run deep in diverse ways, but few businesses are as closely tied to its history as the agricultural community. Nicollet County’s rich farmland places itself among Minnesota’s top crop-producing regions.
Nicollet County agricultural land totals some 250,000 acres. While St. Peter and North Mankato, on the county’s east side, dominate population, the central and western regions of Nicollet County -- near and around the communities of Nicollet, Lafayette, Courtland and Norseland -- are rich in farmland.
The most recent statistics show the county ranks in the top quarter statewide in total agricultural production, including the second highest bushel per acre corn production in the state, according to a 2020 USDA report. One of Nicollet County’s top agricultural rankings is actually in the pork industry; Nicollet and several nearby counties frequently rank among the top producers in that industry.
According to the most recent Minnesota
Census of Agriculture in 2017, the total value of products sold in Nicollet County from agricultural operations was $339.31 million, with net income after expenses at $88.61 million. Its rich farmland helped contribute to record crop production throughout Minnesota in 2015. Record statewide corn production topped 1.4 billion bushels, while soybean production also hit record levels at over 364 million bushels.
Three key farm regional and statewide organizations joined together in 2015, each celebrating 100 years in the region — the Nicollet County Farm Bureau, University of Minnesota Extension Service and United Farmers Cooperative (formerly Lafayette Farmers Co-op).
Nicollet County agriculture is part of the state’s significant presence in the United States markets, with over $21 billion total, according to the department. Minnesota is the fourth largest agricultural exporting state in the U.S., topping $7 billion, accounting for one-third of the state’s total export market.
HEALTH CARE
River’s Edge Hospital and Clinic continues in an amazing growth pattern and recently put the finishing touches on a $33.8 million renovation and expansion.
Former CEO George Rohrich called 2017 “maybe the hospital’s best year ever” in recapping the finances. Rohrich retired at the end of 2019.
The newest CEO, Paula Meskan, was promoted from within in early 2021. She began her tenure at the top in March 2021. She worked with her other administrators to push the hospital through the tough years of the COVID-19 pandemic, with the future looking even brighter now on the other side.
The addition and renovation to River’s Edge added eight patient rooms and two operating rooms and moved the entrance from Dodd Road to an eastern facing one on North Sunrise Drive. Officials hope the hospital will be able to accommodate more surgeries, more specialties and have rooms for emergency room admittances and swing beds. The hospital is currently licensed for up to 25 beds.
The hospital had posted a strong cash positive year in 2015 and has ever since. That’s due, in part, to an ongoing partnership with Mankato’s Orthopedic and Fracture Clinic. The hospital is the site for hip, knee and shoulder replacements. Spine surgeries have also started there.
The city-owned facility is a Level IV Trauma Center, providing emergency room physicians, nurses, paramedics and technicians 24 hours a day, and has also expanded its Urgent Care services. River’s Edge Hospital also provides emergency ambulance services to the greater St. Peter area. Funding is provided in part by the River’s Edge Hospital Foundation.
For more information, see riversedgehealth. org.
The River’s Edge campus, on St. Peter’s
northwest side, also includes the Mayo Clinic Health System in St. Peter, which offers services on the west wing of the facility. More at mayoclinichealthsystem.org.
Mankato Clinic’s Daniels Health Center, at 1901 North Old Minnesota Ave., is named in honor of one of St. Peter’s first physicians, Asa Wilder Daniels. More information at mankatoclinic.com.
The River Valley Birth Center of St. Peter, at 526 W. Park Row, opened in May 2014, but began offering midwife services in 2009. More information at rivervalleybirthcenter.com.
All of these health care facilities pushed through the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021, still standing and serving into 2022.
Long-term care
St. Peter is also home to several longterm care facilities, ranging from senior living apartments to memory care accommodations.
There’s Heritage Meadows Senior Living; the Benedictine Living Community of St. Peter; Ecumen St. Peter’s two sister communities –Prairie Hill and Sand Prairie; Pheasant’s Ridge assisted living and memory care; and Good Samaritan Home Care services.
Among other St. Peter health care facilities is the state operated Regional Treatment Center, established in 1866 and located on over 400 acres of land on the city’s south edge.
Health and Human Services
County-based health care services are provided by Nicollet County Social Services, now located in the new Health and Human Services building. The Health and Human Services team led the local response during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, 2021 and into 2022. For more, visit co.nicollet.mn.us or call 507-934-8559.
COMMUNITY CENTER & LIBRARY
The St. Peter Community Center is a gathering place for all ages, located in the heart of town. The 90,000-square-foot facility at 600 S. Fifth St. is operated by the city of St. Peter.
On the facility’s northwest edge is the St. Peter Public Library. The library has programs year-round for readers of all ages and houses over 18,000 items. The library’s St. Peter Reads program has become a popular community mainstay.
The Community Center’s 12,000-square-foot gymnasium, which can be split into two courts, is used for a variety of sports and events –including open basketball and adult volleyball leagues -- as is the walking track above. Open gym is available from October to April.
The gym also serves as a regular polling place for the city and also hosts several community-wide ceremonies, including veterans programs. The Recreation & Leisure Services department, which has offices in the center, handles requests for gym use and can be reached at 507-934-0667.
The center also currently houses the Senior Center, offices for St. Peter Public Schools Community & Family Education, Good Samaritan Home Care, Minnesota Valley Action Council’s county office, Head Start and two daycare centers, as well as several more public and private rooms.
Public meetings are also held in the Governors’ Room where they can be televised through the local cable access channel. The City Council and other city committees and the St. Peter School Board hold meetings here. The council also holds monthly workshop sessions in the meeting room adjacent to the library.
Adjacent to the center is Gorman Park, home to a community-built TREE-mendous Playground. Find the Community Center online at saintpetermn.gov/community-center.
St. Peter Community & Family Education
Operated by the St. Peter Public School District, the department offers lifelong learning opportunities for all ages. Find more at stpeter. registryinsight.com or by calling 507-934-3048.
Senior Center
Open weekdays, the center hosts events and programs for those 55 and older — everything from monthly dances to exercise classes and organized card games. Nutrition and transportation programs are also among its offerings. More at saintpetermn.gov/seniorcenter or 507-934-7434.
PARKS, TRAILS & OUTDOOR RECREATION
St. Peter has over 20 parks and nature areas that offer a variety of amenities.
The crown jewel of the 11-acre Minnesota Square Park on Highway 169 features an updated pavilion, opened in 2019. At $1.6 million, the multi-purpose facility is larger and higher quality than the previous one. Minnesota Square Park is also the center for the city’s most beloved and biggest annual celebrations -- the Old Fashioned Fourth of July and the popular Rock Bend Folk Festival.
The St. Peter Veterans Memorial was dedicated July 1, 2018 and is located at the northeast corner of Minnesota Square Park.
Newest among St. Peter parks is the joint project adjacent to the new St. Peter High School, Community Spirit Park. The school district and city joined forces to develop the 62-acre park, with 13 multi-purpose fields for soccer and other activities, as well as two baseball fields, two softball fields, and plenty of green space just north of the school building.
There are also plans afoot for a possible sculpture park at Levee Park, at 101 S. Front St., adjacent to the St. Peter Chamber of Commerce building. The redevelopment of the small, 1.3-acre park along the Minnesota River is expected to include a riverwalk and an art garden with statues and sculptures. The Arts Center of Saint Peter is spearheading the project.
Another new project, started by residents in summer 2019, was to build a new dog park in town. The River Valley Dog Park Association raised over $30,000 in funds, and the city contributed the rest to get phase one done in 2020. The new park is located on land at the intersection of North Swift Street and St. Julien Street.
In 2023, community members took the site of the old library building and turned the empty lot into St. Peter Plaza, a small outdoor event space suitable for markets, live music and more.
Nicollet County operates the 628-acre Seven-Mile Creek County Park, just south of the city, off 169. It offers 8 miles of trails, as well as trout stream fishing, playgrounds, two volleyball courts, a ball diamond, picnic shelters, picnic tables, grills, restrooms and a boat landing to the Minnesota River.
For more information on St. Peter’s parks, shelter rental and alcohol permits, visit saintpetermn.gov/parks.
St. Peter area parks include:
• Community Spirit Park – The newest joint city-school park covers 62 acres on the north side of the new St. Peter High School on the city’s west side. It includes a sports field complex under a share use agreement.
• Gault Park -- 20 acres, three soccer fields, a softball field, picnic shelter and tables, playground, restrooms and concession stand.
• Gorman Park – A 4.8-acre neighborhood park with historic theme, large wooden community built play structure, gazebo, picnic tables, grills, softball field and restrooms. It’s just north of the St. Peter Community Center & Library.
• Hallett’s Pond Nature Area -- 19 acres. Though not a city park, the area offers fishing and is located behind Hy-Vee.. Parking is off North Third Street. A fishing pier is being planned, along with an upgraded trail.
• Jefferson Park -- 13 acres, featuring four softball diamonds (two lighted), batting cage, concession, drinking fountains, picnic shelter, playground and restrooms.
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• Jefferson Park West – 9.3 acres, located west of Jefferson Park, established for a walking or running trail.
• Johnson Park – 0.1 acres, located at 601 West Broadway Avenue, with picnic tables and rest area.
• Levee Park -- 1.3 acres, Tourist Information Center, historic and newly painted camelback bridge across Minnesota River, picnic tables, grills, drinking fountains, horseshoe courts and playground. Home of the Chamber of Commerce and “The Pearly Gates.” A sculpture and art garden plan is expected to begin to take shape in 2019.
• McGill Park and Nature Area -- 9 acres, native woods, playground and walking trails.
• Mill Pond/Riverside Park -- 12 acres, on the bank of the Minnesota River, featuring a popular fishing pond-artesian well, riverside fishing, boat launch, camping, picnic shelter and tables, playground, grills, basketball and volleyball courts, restrooms and showers.
• Prairie Ridge Park – 5 acres, 2023 Essler Drive
• Ramsey Park – 3.1 acres, N. Washington Ave., with softball field, dugouts, drinking fountains.
• Riverside Nature Area -- 215 acres, floodplain forest theme, 15 primitive camp sites, cross country ski trails - 1.2 miles, riverside fishing, canoe launch.
• Riverside Park Extension -- 80 acres, 1.5 miles of trails, river fishing, disc golf course on Hwy 22 in Riverside Park Nature Area.
• St. Peter Dog Park (old one) – Hwy. 99 and Rabbit Road, separate fenced areas are available for large dogs and small dogs to run off leash, benches.
• St. Peter Dog Park (new) - Located on land at the intersection of N. Swift Street and St. Julien Street.
• St. Peter Plaza - 107 W. Nassau St., located just off the downtown, this spruced up old parking lot will be used for arts and entertainment events
• Stones Park -- 2.3 acres, located along South Washington Avenue, with softball field, playground, walking trails and benches.
• Traverse Des Sioux Park -- 380 acres, 7 miles of snowmobile trails and 5 miles of trail for mountain biking, snowshoeing, running and hiking, canoe launch and river access.
• Veterans Memorial Park – 14 acres, includes the city’s premier baseball field and complex, as well as restrooms, picnic shelter, 2 playgrounds, 4 tennis courts, 2 hockey rinks, 4 half-court basketball courts, a multi-use/soccer area; it includes the city’s outdoor swimming pool on the park’s eastern edge.
• Warren Park – 2.9 acres, 1500 Lloyd Lane, a neighborhood park, with playground equipment and picnic tables.
STAY ACTIVE
St. Peter Community & Family Education, the city’s Recreation & Leisure Services Department, the St. Peter Senior Center, the St. Peter Food Co-op, the Arts Center of Saint Peter, and other local organizations offer a variety of activities for all ages throughout the year.
Offices for Community Education and the city’s Recreation and Leisure Service Department are at the St. Peter Community Center,
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600 S. Fifth St. Learn more about recreation at saintpetermn.gov/recreation or call 507-9340667. For more about Community Ed or classes at the co-op, go to stpeter.registryinsight.com or call 507-934-3048.
The Arts Center of Saint Peter, downtown on Minnesota Avenue, offers arts and craft classes for youth and adults and special events throughout the year. It features a gallery, shop,
St. Peter Community & Family Education, the city’s Recreation & Leisure Services Department, the St. Peter Senior Center, the St. Peter Food Co-op, the Arts Center of Saint Peter, and other local organizations offer a variety of activities for all ages throughout the year.
Offices for Community Education and the city’s Recreation and Leisure Service Department are at the St. Peter Community Center, 600 S. Fifth St. Learn more about recreation at saintpetermn.gov/recreation or call 507-9340667. For more about Community Ed or classes at the co-op, go to stpeter.registryinsight.com or call 507-934-3048.
The Arts Center of Saint Peter, downtown on Minnesota Avenue, offers arts and craft classes for youth and adults and special events throughout the year. It features a gallery, shop, live music, a clay studio and classes. In early 2020, it added upstairs studios for weaving, sewing and more. The Arts Center also regularly sets up shop during St. Peter’s many festivals and community events. Visit www.artscentersp. org.
But boundless activities pepper the community for all ages, with a growing trails and sidewalk system for walkers, expanding parks system for summer recreational activities. The
city’s new Community Spirit Park and Gault Park host hundreds of youth soccer games and practices, as do other facilities. Jefferson Park’s softball fields are busy spring through fall.
Veterans Memorial Park hosts baseball games of several age groups, and it’s the site of the St. Peter outdoor swimming pool, plus tennis and pickleball courts, basketball hoops, ice rinks and a soccer area. It’s 14 acres and is a hot spot of activity during the summer. Sidewalk upgrades provide better safety for walkers, visitors and fans to games. The new press box above the first base dugout at Veterans Memorial Park’s baseball field continues the upgrades to that complex.
Get active! Stay active!
Nicollet County 4-H
Nicollet County 4-H, offered through University of Minnesota Extension, is part of the nation’s largest youth development organization. Nicollet County has several clubs that provide training, scholarship opportunities, projects and other activities from agriculture to the arts.
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Each summer, dozens of area youth showcase projects at the Nicollet County Fair and Minnesota State Fair.
Volunteers help lead after-school programs, community service, civic engagement and camping programs. Learn more at extension. umn.edu/county/Nicollet or 507-934-7828.
Youth recreation/athletics
The St. Peter area has several independent organizations that allow youth to develop character, and physical and team-building skills.
Find more at saintpetermn.gov/recreation or at:
• Big Partner/Little Partner: gustavus.edu
• Boy Scouts: remaes@twinvalleybsa.org
• Bulldog Youth Hockey: bulldoghockey.org
• Creative Play Place: creativeplayplace.wordpress.com
• Girl Scouts: girlscoutsrv.org
• Girls Fastpitch Association: stpeterfastpitch.com
• St. Peter Basketball Association: saintpeteryouthbasketball.org
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Is tennis your racquet?
Covering 44,000 square feet, the Swanson Tennis Center bubble on the campus of Gustavus Adolphus College offers natural light
and a 65 foot air-supported fabric ceiling. The six courts are surfaced in two-color green with DecoTurf II, the same surface used at the U.S. Open.
Individuals or groups may purchase court time for the same time and day each week for a session (six to 10 weeks) or an entire year. Call 507-933-6185 or visit gustavus.edu/athletics/facilities/STC.
Shoreland Country Club
On the shores of Lake Emily, Shoreland Country Club’s 18-hole golf course offers a challenging round for experienced golfers and novices alike. Shoreland has a practice facility, a pro shop and a clubhouse with a new restaurant in 2020 -- Lakeside at Shoreland -- offering both casual and fine dining options. The course and restaurant are open to the public year-round, though hours vary by season. An outdoor pool is available in season for members. Visit shorelandcc.com or call 507-931-4400 Ext 1 for more information.
For seniors
The St. Peter Senior Center, located at the Community Center on Fifth Street, offers a wealth of activities for older adults in the area, including a monthly dance, exercise classes and Medicare/insurance counseling. Learn more at saintpetermn.gov/senior-center or call 934-7434.
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
St. Peter has a rich history as an arts and heritage town, proud of its backstory and culture. And it’s growing in regional recognition and activities.
At its hub is Minnesota Square Park, which hosts some of the most popular music and arts venues in southern Minnesota, including the Ambassadors Blues Fest in June, the OldFashioned Fourth of July celebration and Rock Bend Music Festival in September. At the center of Minnesota Square Park is an aesthetically pleasing and usable pavilion, newly opened in 2019.
Up the hill in St. Peter is Gustavus Adolphus College’s Hillstrom Museum of Art and its Theater & Dance and Music departments, which offer a wealth of events and performances by students and guest artists that are open to the public. In 2020, a brand new black box theater opened on campus, creating an alternative option to the standard theater space. Find a calendar of events or purchase tickets online at gustavus.edu/finearts.
Another new addition to the community arts and performance spaces is the 750-seat auditorium in the new St. Peter High School. The SPHS theater department opened the venue with the rousing, sell-out performances of the musical “Footloose” in November 2017 and also hosted the 20th anniversary observance of the 1998 St. Peter tornado. It continues to be a popular destination for theater and music, both from high school and outside performers.
The arts flourish throughout the St. Peter school district and private schools in St. Peter with choir, band
and drama performances throughout the year.
Every year, St. Peter celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with a whole lot of green in a community parade, plus some fun events around town. Oktoberfest is another annual event in St. Peter that is held in the downtown each year, celebrating all things German, especially beer.
Another popular option in the St. Peter community has been the emergence of 2nd Story Comedy Club, which has moved its venue to the American Legion Club at 229 W. Nassau St.
Another entertainment option in the St. Peter community is the new Blue Moon Comedy and Magic venue, which opened in 2023 in the downtown at 303 S. Minnesota Ave.
Like to dance? St. Peter Just for Kix offers classes for students from preschool through high school. Call 507-276-8989.
There’s also a long list of events — from films to music — at Nicollet County Historical Society’s Treaty Site History Center. Find the schedule at nchsmn.org/events.
New venues throughout the community include The Capitol Room at 419 S. Minnesota Avenue. The renovated former armory building
dates back to 1913 and is growing in popularity, with use for weddings and special events.
The St. Peter Plaza, which opened in 2023, is sure to offer a number of smaller-scale events, like markets and live music.
Also new is Paddlefish Brewing at 108 S. Minnesota Ave. in the downtown, the city’s first brewery since Engesser Brewing Company closed in the 1940s.
And we can’t fail to mention the long history of the Govenaires Drum and Bugle Corps. The Govenaires is a highly competitive performing arts organization which calls St. Peter home and has entertained crowds across the country since 1927.
Arts Center of Saint Peter
The Arts Center of Saint Peter, which offers performances, exhibits and classes, continues to shine within the community. The center’s staff and volunteers are frequent participants at the many St. Peter festivals and community events. Its Souper Bowl fundraiser in late winter is growing in popularity, with some 400 handcrafted pottery bowls available for purchase.
Throughout the year, the center spearheads fun community-wide events, such as the popular Jesus Christ Superstar revival and singalong. Tell Me A Story is an ongoing storytelling and musical program that gives residents a chance to open up and get to know others in an intimate environment.
Founded in 1979, the center was established to share and cultivate the fine arts through year-round exhibitions, performances, education and outreach.
The center features two galleries with new exhibitions approximately every month, spotlighting regional artists, writers and musicians,
to solo and group shows by artists of national renown. The lower gallery also serves as an intimate performance venue with seating for up to 100.
A new upstairs space has opened up fiber arts opportunities at the nonprofit, including weaving, knitting and crotcheting.
Classes have been offered through partnerships with St. Peter Community & Family Education, and also individually by Arts Center staff, taught by area artists committed to helping students and adults experience and enjoy the creative process. Classes, including those at its heralded Clay Center, range from introductory sessions for children, teens and adults to drawing, printmaking and weaving.
The Arts Center has also teamed up with the Minnesota Regional Treatment Center and Department of Human Services to host performances and shows by patients at the St. Peter facility. Another new development spearheaded by Arts Center staff and the city of St. Peter’s Parks Department is plans to develop an arts garden and sculpture park at Levee Park, highlighting the works of and inspired by former St. Peter resident Paul Granlund.
Visit the center at artscentersp.org or call 507-931-3630.
Hillstrom Museum of Art
Located in the lower level of the college’s C. Charles Jackson Campus Center, the museum is named for 1938 Gustavus graduate, the Rev. Richard L. Hillstrom, who donated many of the works in its collection.
The museum is free and open daily to the public while classes are in session. Visit gustavus.edu/finearts/hillstrom or call 507-933-7200.
TREATY SITE HISTORY CENTER
More than 10,000 annually visit the Treaty Site History Center, located on Highway 169 on St. Peter’s northern edge. It features three exhibit rooms, displaying Nicollet County’s rich and intriguing history.
Exhibits also interpret the 1851 Treaty of Traverse des Sioux between the Dakota people and white settlers. The museum shop features a variety of memorabilia, including local and related history books for adults and children.
Extensive archives provide information about the historical heritage of the area. The archives contain manuscripts, family histories, photographs, church and cemetery records, obituaries and microfilmed newspapers from Nicollet County. Maps and several publications are available to researchers and genealogists.
Admission is free for Nicollet County Historical Society and Minnesota Historical
Society members. Call 507-934-2160 or visit nchsmn.org.
Historic Cox House
The historic 1871 E. St. Julien Cox House, at 500 N. Washington Ave., is an excellent example of Gothic Italianate architecture. The fully restored home is decorated with late Victorian-era furnishings.
The home of St. Peter’s first mayor and later state senator, it was the center of social activity for the prospering riverside town. Today, the home provides a colorful backdrop to programs, social events, weddings, perennial plant sales, garden parties and scheduled large group tours. For more information, call 507-934-2160 or visit nchsmn.org.
Explore other local historic sites
Historic Borneman House
125 N. Minnesota Ave.
Carnegie Library
(now Fréy Salon & Spa)
429 South Minnesota Ave.
Donahower House (now Bed & Breakfast)
720 S. Minnesota Ave.
Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion
118 N. Minnesota Ave.
First National Bank (Godfather’s Pizza)
225 S. Minnesota Ave.
Henry Swift House
820 S. Minnesota Ave.
John A. Johnson House
418 N. Third St.
Konsbruck Hotel
412 S. Third St.
Miller Meat Market (St. Peter Herald)
311 S. Minnesota Ave.
Nicollet County Government Center
501 S. Minnesota Ave.
Nicollet County Bank (Erbert & Gerbert’s)
224 S. Minnesota Ave.
Nicollet Hotel
120 S. Minnesota Ave.
Montgomery House
408 S. Washington Ave.
Old Main
Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W. College Ave.
Schumacher House
202 N. Third St.
Union Presbyterian Church
311 W. Locust St.
St. Peter Historic
Commercial District
Downtown St. Peter
St. Peter Regional Treatment
Center Museum
Freeman Drive
OLD-FASHIONED 4TH OF JULY
St. Peter’s Old Fashioned Fourth of July celebrated its 50th year in 2021 (it took a year off in 2020 because of the pandemic). Fourth of July takes place on a Thursday in 2024, the perfect lead in to a long weekend.
Residents roll out the red, white and blue carpet during the Old Fashioned event, held annually at Minnesota Square Park following the grand parade. The event typically brings in over 10,000 revelers to the community.
The festivities, sponsored by the St. Peter Area Chamber of Commerce, begin with the 10 a.m. parade that starts at Washington and Broadway avenues before winding its south to Elm Street and Minnesota Square Park.
Thousands, young and old, dressed in their patriotic finest, welcome the parade — complete with area marching bands, local organizations and the Shriners and their mini cars — one of the largest in the state.
But that’s not nearly all. An afternoon picnic in the city’s beloved park includes food vendors, a hot dog eating contest, a beer tent, kids activities, music, classic cars and fun for the whole family. There’s even a Freedom Fun Run, which features a 5K and 8K race with chip
timing. For the youngsters, there’s a 1-Mile Kids Run and a Toddler Trot.
But what would the Fourth of July be without a grand finale? When the sun goes down, the sky above the Nicollet County Fairgrounds lights up with fireworks, a fitting end to a perfect day.
Get involved
For more information, to volunteer or enter the parade, contact the St. Peter Area Chamber of Commerce at 507-934-3400 or visit stpeterchamber.com.
NICOLLET COUNTY FAIR
The tradition of the county fair is alive and well in Nicollet County, creating memories here since 1872.
The fair takes place in August at the Nicollet County Fairgrounds at West Union Street in St. Peter.
The traditionally popular demolition derby, tractor pull and talent shows are expected to return in 2024 from Aug. 7-11, as will plenty of other fun activities.
Of course, there will be plenty of animals, carnival rides, exhibits and that irresistible fair food. Admission is free, though there is a small fee to park on the fairgrounds
While the March 1998 tornado that ripped through St. Peter devastated the fairgrounds, today’s fairgoers will notice the restored barns and other buildings ready to welcome visitors.
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Farmers Elevator Company of Traverse
Over 100 years ago, the Traverse area was served by privately owned elevators, and have changed hands many times until the Farmers Elevator of Traverse was chartered in 1913.
In 1937, the elevator was destroyed by fire and was rebuilt immediately to even greater heights. It is still going strong a century later.
Viking Jr. Motel
Senior citizens are special guests of the fair on Friday, when two outstanding Nicollet County seniors are recognized annually at a special program. Children’s Day at the fair is Saturday, with special entertainment and reduced price tickets for carnival rides.
Sunday, the fair’s final day, is set aside to recognize Nicollet County’s century and sesquicentennial farms, those that have remained in one family for 100 or 150 years, respectively.
The fair features 4-H exhibits and demonstrations, live music, an amateur talent show, and livestock and animal judging.
Midway amusements run each afternoon and late into the evening, providing thrills for those who love to ride. Bingo is a regular fair feature, as are an assortment of food stands and the Jaycees Beer Garden. Be sure to stop in and experience the fun.
Learn more at nicolletcountyfair.com or Nicollet County Fair on Facebook.
WORSHIP
St. Peter
Calvary Baptist Church
516 W. Jefferson St. 507-931-4567
saintpetercalvarybaptist church.org
Christ Chapel Gustavus Adolphus College 507-933-8000
Church of the Holy Communion
118 N. Minnesota Ave. 507-934-2542
holycommunionstpeter.org
Church of Saint Peter (Catholic)
1801 Broadway Ave. 507-931-1628
churchofstpeter.org/chsp
First Lutheran Church
1114 W. Traverse Road 507-934-3060
flcstp.org
Good Samaritan
(United Methodist) PO Box 495
(Meets in First Lutheran Church Youth Room at 1114 Traverse Road) 507-341-1760
Jesus Assembly of God
722 Sunrise Dr. 507-934-1468
Living Truth Fellowship
1400 N. Washington Ave. 507-931-4325
Norseland Lutheran Church 37777 State Hwy 22 507-246-5312
River of Life Lutheran Church 830 Sunrise Dr. 507-519-1204
riveroflifelutheran.com
Scandian Grove Lutheran Church
42869 County Rd. 52 507-246-5195
scandiangrovelutheran church.org
St. Peter Islamic Center
DaruSalaama
622 Sunrise Dr., Suite 300, St. Peter 507-340-6300
St. Peter Lutheran Church
427 W. Mulberry St. 507-931-1866
saintpeterlutheran.org
Sunrise Church
722 Sunrise Dr. 507-934-1468
sunrisechurchmn.com
Trinity Lutheran Church
511 S. Fifth St. 507-934-4786
trinitystpeter.org
Union Presbyterian Church
730 S. 3rd St. 507-934-4602
spupc.org/wordpress1
Cleveland
Church of the Nativity 200 W. Main St. 507-933-0358 maryschurches.com
Church of Christ 900 Hwy. 99 507-931-5924 or 507-931-4044 clevelandchurch.net
Marysburg Catholic Church 27528 Patrick St., Eagle Lake 507-243-3166 maryschurches.com
Our Savior’s Lutheran Church 305 Sixth St. 507-931-1564
oursaviorsclevelandmn.com
Kasota
First Presbyterian Church 141 S. Rice St. 507-931-2100
Nicollet
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran (Wisconsin Synod) 604 Main St. 507-232-3938
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Ambassadors Blues Fest
JUNE
They say no form of music communicates more genuine emotion than the blues. Ambassadors’ Blues Fest, organized by the St. Peter Ambassadors, brings the blues to Minnesota Square Park. The free event includes several bands in the park and others in local clubs. Find more at stpeterambassadors.com.
Minnesota Original Music Fest
JULY
All Minnesota music and artists, and it’s all in St. Peter. Workshops, classes and jam sessions are held all around for a week, leading into the weekend, where musicians from across the state converge on Minnesota Square Park for an awesome weekend of music. See more at mnomf.org.
Night to United & Summer Celebration
AUGUST
The community comes together for this Summer Celebration and annual Night to Unite with the city’s emergency services and law enforcement. The evening includes food, games and information about local agencies and crime prevention, in collaboration with the St. Peter Recreation Department’s End of Summer Celebration. Check out the St.
Rock Bend Folk Festival SEPTEMBER
Drum Corps Expo/ Govenaires events
AUGUST
St. Peter’s own Govenaires Drum and Bugle Corps highlights the show, typically held in August at Floyd B. Johnson Field in St. Peter. It traditionally includes corps from across the Midwest. The group frequently makes trips around the world, along with its traditional concert at St. Peter’s Old-Fashioned Fourth of July celebration and the usual slate of regional parades and competitions. Learn more at govenaires.org or Govenaires Drum and Bugle Corps on Facebook.
It’s been called a two-day celebration of southern Minnesota’s arts and artists — that’s how Rock Bend Folk Festival is best described. But the popularity of the festival now brings in acts from throughout the United States. It’s billed as “What a music festival is supposed to be.” Nearly two dozen acts, performing bluegrass, folk and jazz can be heard throughout the annual festival that showcases the talents of area artists and musicians in St. Peter’s Minnesota Square Park. Highlighting the event, now in its 28th year, is a Saturday evening concert.
It’s featured a fresh backdrop in recent years with the new Minnesota Square Park
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pavilion and the construction of a new, multipurpose facility. A main stage is where the long list of musicians perform. A second stage features stories, more songs, demonstrations and other family-centered programs. The event is free, largely funded through grants, donations and free will offerings from an appreciative fan base and big crowds. It attracts thousands of visitors to the park for music, arts, and plenty of food and drink. Dozens of arts and craft exhibitors and a variety of food vendors are expected each year. Come one or both days. Bring the kids and the folks. Toss down a blanket or pull up a lawn chair, and prepare to be entertained. Find more at rockbend.org or at Rock Bend Folk Festival. You can also contact the St. Peter Tourism and Visitors Bureau at 800-473-3404.
Oktoberfest
SEPTEMBER
Who doesn’t love a polka and a chance to celebrate the old country? Pull on your dirndl, or lederhosen, and head on down to the fest grounds in downtown St. Peter. The St. Peter Ambassadors host this uniquely German celebration with music, food and a parade. More at stpeterchamber.com.
Girls Night Out
OCTOBER
It’s fast becoming one of the more popular downtown retail experiences of the year, with hundreds of pink-clad shoppers and visitors to St. Peter’s historic downtown district, with several dozen businesses participating every year throughout the city. Check out the Chamber of Commerce website for updated information, stpeterchamber.com.
Halloween Fun Run & Walk
OCTOBER
Billed as southern Minnesota’s largest and fastest parade of costumes, the event encourages participants 3 to 103 to dress in costume while sprinting through the city’s street. The run, which is chip timed, is hosted by the city’s Chamber of Commerce and offers prizes for the best costumes. For updated information, check out the chamber’s website at stpeterchamber.com.
Saint Peter Art Stroll
NOVEMBER
Art, art, art, everywhere. The art stroll features local artists set up at locations all across St. Peter, displaying their work and
sometimes even giving demonstrations. From painting to pottery and everything in between. See more at art-stroll.org.
November Nostalgia
NOVEMBER
On the first Saturday, the St. Peter Area Chamber of Commerce kicks off the holiday season. The event features horse and trolley in the downtown, and businesses offer specials downtown. A great way to end the fall and begin winter.
Holiday season in St. Peter DECEMBER
Is there anything better than a day filled with holiday fun? St. Peter area residents don’t have to choose, as there’s the annual Girl Scouts Santa Shop, Little Saints Breakfast with Santa and the Great Candy Cane Hunt. The hunt features thousands of the striped candies, while the shop allows little ones to select gifts for family members for a donation to the St. Peter Area Food Shelf.
Winterfest
JANUARY/FEBRUARY
Winterfest is a time to shake off the cold and celebrate the season! Events are as eclectic as the groups that sponsor them, from the search for a hidden medallion to the sale of one-of-a-kind pottery filled with
homemade soup to the Nicollet County Sheriff’s Office’s Polar Plunge, where dozens of costumed teams hop in the frigid Hallet’s Pond to benefit Special Olympics. Learn more at stpeterchamber.com/winterfest.
St. Paddy’s Day Parade MARCH
The homage to the emerald isle begins with a crowning of the St. Patrick’s Day queen. The fun continues with a parade, sponsored by the St. Peter Ambassadors, starting on Third and Broadway and heading to Mulberry Street. Local pubs and eateries offer food and drink specials afterward. More at stpeterambassadors.com.
Women Celebrating Women MARCH
Since 2005, the annual event, which includes a dinner and entertainment, recognizes the contributions of notable area women who have achieved distinction in their field of interest or profession, and have proven to be a leader and an inspiration to other women. Visit wcwsaintpeter.blogspot.com for more information.
CLEVELAND & KASOTA
Cleveland
Cherry Creek Days
JUNE
Named after the creek that runs through town, the annual celebration takes place mid-June and includes a grand parade, open houses at the Fire Department and Historical Society, a street dance, softball games, water fights, a cherry pie eating contest and fireworks. For more information, visit Cherry Creek Days on Facebook.
Classic Car & Motorcycle Roll-ins
5 p.m. roll-ins held every other Friday from May through September.
Kasota
Firemen’s Dane SEPTEMBER
Annual event celebrates the Kasota Fire Department’s anniversary. Music, food and refreshments are available through the
evening. Visit the Kasota Fire Department on Facebook.
Kasota Prairie Scientific & Natural Area
Situated on a rock terrace 70 feet above the Minnesota River Valley, is the 42-acre scientific natural area. Prairie, wet meadow, oak woodland, and lowland hardwood plant communities thrive in the thin soils. About 2 miles south of Kasota on 367th Avenue. Visit dnr.state.mn.us
Kasota Prairie
Ninety acres of native prairie and another 30 acres of restored prairie. The area has been preserved as a public scientific, educational and recreational resource. Also includes 120 acres of woods, marsh, grassland and a large beaver pond between the bluffs and Minnesota River. Maintained parking area and trails approximately 1 mile south of Kasota on Township Road 140. Visit skp.org.
Chankaska Creek Ranch & Winery
The popular vineyard and winery has been voted Minnesota’s finest, and now sports a new gathering hall and upgraded grounds and outdoor option. The winery offers wine tastings and events throughout the year, many with live entertainment. Tasting room features wood-fired pizzas and antipasto. Visit chankaskawines.com.
Drive a Tank
Located at 550 W. Cherry St. in Kasota, it’s the only place in the world where in one place to drive a tank and shoot a fully automatic historic machine gun not owned by a government entity. Visit driveatank.com, its Facebook page or call 507-931-7385.
ST. PETER DIRECTORY
CITY/COMMUNITY SERVICES
St. Peter City Hall
227 S. Front St., St. Peter 507-934-0663 saintpetermn.gov
Nicollet County Government Center
501 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-6800 co.nicollet.mn.us
Nicollet County Health & Human Services
622 S. Front St., St.Peter 507-934-8559
Nicollet County Sheriff’s Office
501 W Myrtle St., St. Peter 507-931-7870
Nicollet County Veterans Services
622 S. Front St., Saint Peter 507-934-7871
American Legion Post 37
229 W. Nassau St., St. Peter 507-934-6435 • post37.com
Nicollet County Historical Society/Treaty Site
History Center
1851 N. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-2160 • nchsmn.org
St. Peter Area Food Shelf
203B S. Third St., St. Peter 507-934-9641
St. Peter Chamber of Commerce
101 S. Front St., St. Peter 507-934-3400
stpeterchamber.com
St. Peter Community Center
600 S. Fifth St., St. Peter 507-934-0067
St. Peter Herald
311 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-4520
St. Peter Fire Station
227 W. Mulberry St., St. Peter 507-934-1120
St. Peter Funeral HomeKlein Chapel
906 N. Washington Ave., St. Peter 507-931-2750
saintpeterfuneralhome.com
St. Peter Library
601 S. Washington Ave., St. Peter 507-934-7420
St. Peter Police Department
207 S. Front St., St. Peter 507-931-1550
St. Peter Post Office
300 S. Third St., St. Peter 507-931-1950
AUTOMOTIVE
Autotronics
111 Jefferson Ave., St. Peter 507-931-9290
autotronicsofstpeter.com
CJ Towing and Repair
227 N. Front St., St. Peter 507-931-3410
cjtowingandrepair.com
Carquest
151 St. Julien St. 507-931-1580
carquest.com/stores/mn/ saint-peter/
Lager’s of St. Peter
910 Old Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-4070
lagerschryslerdodgejeep.com
Mike’s Countryside Body Shop
312 Sait Julian St., St. Peter 507-931-2730
NAPA Auto Parts
311 S. Front St., St. Peter 507-931-1086
napaonline.com/en/MN/SaintPeter/store/28044
O’Reilly Auto Parts
801 N. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-550-1467
locations.oreillyauto.com/mn/ saintpeter/autoparts-5601
Shorty’s Tire One
114 W. Pine St., St. Peter 507-931-8080 shortystireone.com
Skrove Automotive
171 W. St. Julien St., St. Peter 507-934-0055 skroveautomotive.com
DINING/DRINKING
3rd Street Tavern
408 S. Third St., St. Peter 507-934-3314
3rdstreettavern.com
Arby’s 1221 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-2422
Blaschko’s Embassy Bar & Grill
325 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-3903
facebook.com/ blaschkosembassy
Blue Moon Bar & Grill
300 S. Webster St., Kasota 507-519-1166
facebook.com/ BlueMoonKasota
Caribou Coffee
612 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-5541
Chankaska Creek Ranch & Winery
1179 E. Pearl St., Kasota 597-931-0089
chankaskawines.com
China Town
302 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-5566
chinatownsaintpeter.com
Dairy Queen
850 N. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-4580
Diamond Dust Bakery
320 Sunrise Dr., St. Peter 507-995-2546
diamonddustbakery.com
Domino’s Pizza
103 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-9112
Dunkin’ Donuts
1123 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter
El Agave
814 N. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-2362
elagaverestaurantemexicano. com
Erbert & Gerbert’s
224 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-2020
Flame Bar
225 W. Nassau St., St. Peter 507-931-9277
facebook.com/ theflamebarandgrill
Jake’s Pizza
119 W. Broadway St., St. Peter 507-934-4944
jakesstadiumpizza.com/saintpeter
Jocko’s Bar & Grill
325 Broadway St., Cleveland 507-931-6637 • jockosgrill.com
Kokomo’s Bar & Char Grill
114 10th St., Cleveland 507-931-6410
La Mexicana Market
215 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-7935
Lakeside at Shoreland
43779 Golf Course Rd., St. Peter 507-933-4400
McDonald’s
120 W. Julien St., St. Peter 507-931-3011
Minnesota Wing King
43539 French Hill Rd., St. Peter 507-519-1083
minnesotawingking.com
Neisen’s Riverside Sports Bar 34166 MN-99, St Peter 507-931-7966
Nicollet Café
402 S. Third St., St. Peter 507-934-0056
Paddlefish Brewing
108 S Minnesota Ave, St Peter 507-934-0061
paddlefishbrewing.com
Papa Murphy’s Pizza 1226 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-5555
Patrick’s on Third 125 S. Third St., St. Peter 507-931-9051
patrickson3rdstpeter.com
Red Men Club
412 S. Third St., St. Peter 507-934-9966
facebook.com/ stpeterredmenclub
River Rock Coffee
301 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-1540
rrcoffee.com
Subway
1306 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-1000
Taco John’s 103 N. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-6201
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Westwood Marina
1400 Lake Washington Access Rd., Kasota 507-243-9998
www.westwoodmarina.com/
HEALTH/WELLNESS/ CHILDCARE
Anytime Fitness
1903 N. Third St., St. Peter 507-934-4604
Benedictine Living Community (Assisted Living)
1907 Klein St., St. Peter 507-934-2203
blcstpeter.com
Creative Play Place
600 S. Fifth St., St. Peter 507-519-6002
saintpetermn.gov/480/CreativePlay-Place
Cornerstone Wellness Center 220 Broadway Ave., St. Peter 507-934-4850
cornerstonewellnessminnesota. com
Counseling Services of Southern MN
1306 Marshall St., St. Peter 507-931-8040
counseling-services.org
Ecumen Prairie Hill (Assisted Living)
1305 Marshall St., St. Peter 507-934-2200
ecumenprairiehill.org
Ecumen Sand Prairie (Assisted Living)
700 Knight St., St. Peter 507-931-4375
ecumensandprairie.org
Foot & Ankle Clinic of St. Peter 316 S. Third St., St. Peter 507-934-3102
footandankle-stpeter.com
Go! Therapy
830 Sunrise Dr., St. Peter 507-934-3573
gotherapymn.com
Good Samaritan Home Care
600 S. 5th St., Suite 211 866-931-0949
Hey Diddle Diddle Daycare
830 Sunrise Dr., St. Peter 507-720-5315
Hulsebus Chiropractic
206 W. Walnut St., St. Peter 507-934-2400
hulsebuschiro.com
Kids’ Corner Child Care
600 S. Fifth St., St. Peter 507-934-1002
Kind Veterinary Clinic
109 W. Grace St., St. Peter 507-931-4700
kindvetclinic.com
Little Lambs Preschool
427 W. Mulberry St., St. Peter 507-931-1866
Little Saints Preschool
1801 W. Broadway St., St. Peter 507-931-2810 Ext. 140
Live Well Fitness
1900 N. Sunrise Dr., St. Peter 507-934-8476
Mankato Clinic @ Daniel’s Health Center
1901 N. Old Minnesota Ave., St. Peter • 507-931-2110
mankatoclinic.com
Mary Snyder, D.D.S.
202 Walnut St., St. Peter 507-934-2231
Mayo Clinic Health System 1900 N. Sunrise Dr., St. Peter 507-931-2110
Pheasants Ridge Assisted Living & Memory Care
1807 Sunrise Dr., St. Peter 507-931-0966
pheasantsridge.com
The Pulse Fitness Studio
101 W. Broadway St., St. Peter 507-934-8476
thepulsefitness.com
Rising Sun Chiropractic, PLC 1520 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-3333
risingsunchiro.com
Riverside Dental Care 217 W. Nassau St., St. Peter 507-931-5646
riversidedentalcarestpeter.com
River’s Edge Hospital & Clinic 1900 N. Sunrise Dr., St. Peter 507-931-2200
riversedgehealth.org
River Valley Birth Center 526 W. Park Row St., St. Peter 507-934-1565
rivervalleybirthcenter.com
St. Peter Community Free Clinic 201 South Third Street stpeterfreeclinic.org
St. Peter Eyecare Center
320 Sunrise Dr., St. Peter 507-931-6436
stpetereyecare.com
St. Peter Regional Treatment Center 100 Freeman Dr., St. Peter 507-985-2000
Sam & Abe’s Child Care 622 Sunrise Dr., St. Peter 507-345-1451
samandabeschildcare.com
Sioux Trails Mental Health 1301 Marshall St., St. Peter 507-934-2652
siouxtrails.org
Southern Minnesota Orthodontists 121 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-9143
smnortho.com
St. Peter Community Child Care Center 600 S. Fifth St., St. Peter 507-934-3606
sp3c.org
St. Peter Family Dental Center 402 Sunrise Dr., St. Peter 507-931-1230
stpeterfamilydentalcenter.com
St. Peter Regional
Treatment Center
100 Freeman Dr., St. Peter 507-985-2000
St. Peter Yoga Studio
112 Grace St., St. Peter 507-420-6102
stpeteryoga.com
Swine Vet Center
1608 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-3970
swinevetcenter.com
Valley View Dental, Inc.
1302 Marshall St., St. Peter 507-934-3332
jennymillerdds.com
HOUSING/ LODGING/REAL ESTATE
AmericInn Motel & Suites
700 N. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-6554
Arrow Ace Apartments
301 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-381-1052
Atwood Realty/Century 21
101 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-388-9375/507-934-2909
Benedictine Court (Senior Housing)
1906 N. Sunrise Dr., St. Peter 507-934-8817
blcstpeter.com
Best Western Plus
1351 Old Minnesota Ave. 800-780-7234
Central Square Apartments
301 S. Washington St., St. Peter 507-327-3030
Ell-Mar Apartments
1451 N. Washington St., St. Peter 507-327-3030
Fairview Apartments
706 Ronell St., St. Peter 507-934-2214
Heritage Meadows Senior Apartments
1302 W. Traverse Rd., St. Peter 507-931-8545
Konsbruck Hotel
408 S. Third St., St. Peter 507-831-1089
konsbruckhotel.com
Lloyd Management
135 West Lind St., Mankato 507-625-5573
lloydmanagementinc.com
Maplewood Apartments
1320 N. Fifth St., St. Peter 507-934-4745
Nicollet House
201-215 Park Row, St. Peter 507-381-1052
Nicollet Meadows Town Homes
1302-1342 W. Menk Dr., St. Peter 507-720-8626
Park Row Crossing
621 W. Park Row, St. Peter 507-327-3030
Pell Insurance & Real Estate
221 W. Nassau St., St. Peter 507-931-1703
pell-realestate.com
Pheasants Ridge (Assisted Living)
1807 Sunrise Dr., St. Peter 507-931-0966
pheasantsridge.com
ReaLife Cooperative of St. Peter
500 W. Jackson St., St. Peter 507-934-2902
Re/Max Dynamic Agents
424 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-5313
Park Row Crossing
621 W. Park Row, St. Peter 507-327-3030
Pell Insurance & Real Estate
221 W. Nassau St., St. Peter 507-931-1703
pell-realestate.com
Pheasants Ridge (Assisted Living)
1807 Sunrise Dr., St. Peter 507-931-0966
pheasantsridge.com
ReaLife Cooperative of St. Peter
500 W. Jackson St., St. Peter 507-934-2902
Re/Max Dynamic Agents
424 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-5313
Rök Lofts
410 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-625-4715
The Bungalows
1573 Aspen Dr., St. Peter 507-779-8242
True Real Estate
403 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-720-8744
Union Street Place
221 W. Union St., St. Peter 507-931-3100
Viking Jr. Motel
216 W. Martin St., St. Peter 507-931-3081
vikingjrmotel.com
MANUFACTURING
Alumacraft Boat Co.
315 W. St. Julien St., St. Peter 507-931-1050
Creation Technologies
2004 N. Sunrise Dr., St. Peter 507-934-1406
Hendrickson Organ Co
1403 N 5th St, St Peter, MN 56082 507-931-4271
Jarraff Industries
1730 Gault St., St. Peter 507-934-8688
Rolco Inc.
336 E Industrial St, Kasota 507-931-4525
Vet Rx
2008 Sunrise Dr., St. Peter 507-931-8707
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Amber Server Realty
108 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 612-655-1569
Anthony & Anthony (attorneys)
400 S. Front St., St. Peter 507-934-5711
Altelier Sewing Studio
204 S Minnesota Ave, St Peter 507-351-4460
Atwood Property Management
101 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-388-9375
Bollum, Wussow & Associates (financial)
422 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-5510
Brandt Law Office
219 W. Nassau St., St. Peter 507-931-6940
Bright Pixel Design
802 Lower Johnson Circle, St. Peter • 507-720-1398
CCF Bank
1123 S. Minnesota Ave. 507-931-6100
Comfort Systems, Inc.
309 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-4750
Community Insurance
102 S. Third St., St. Peter 507-934-2823
Computer Plus Solutions
209 W Nassau St., St. Peter 507-931-5776
stpetercomputers.com
David Detlefsen Agency
105 S. Third St., St. Peter 507-931-7348
Edward Jones
308 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-9110
Edward Jones
1042 Old Minnesota Ave., #100, St. Peter • 507-931-7348
First National Bank
226 Nassau St., St. Peter 507-931-4000
GP Engineering St. Peter • 507-246-6778
Harmon Agency
320 S. Third St., St. Peter 507-931-6111
Hesse Insurance Agency
209 W. Mulberry St., Suite 100 St. Peter • 507-934-4922
Hometown Bank
326 Broadway St, Cleveland 507-934-3174
Hometown Bank
102 S. Third St., St. Peter 507-934-2823
Innovative Basement Authority 760 East Pearl St., Kasota 320-591-3111
It’s About Time
305 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-3535
Johnson & Hoeh Ltd.
223 W. Nassau St., St. Peter 507-934-2670
Lakeland Industrial Chemicals
220 S Mill St, Kasota 507-931-9780
MacKenzie Agency
116 S. Third St., St. Peter 507-931-4482
Marie Dranttel, CPA 117 S. Third St., St. Peter 507-934-2670
Newton Properties of St. Peter 1407 Rockbend Parkway, St. Peter • 507-934-2107
Nielsen Blacktopping
305 E. Industrial Rd., Kasota 507-931-6115
Pioneer Bank
220 S. Third St., St. Peter 507-931-3310
Quality Products
336 E Industrial St, Kasota 507-386-6499
Rehnelt Excavating, LLC
305 W Quarry Spring, Kasota 507-931-6699
Ryan Electric
120 Nassau St., St. Peter 507-931-2720
Ryan Plumbing & Heating
120 Nassau St., St. Peter 507-931-2720
SouthPoint Financial Credit Union
105 S. Third St., Suite 100, St. Peter 877-794-6712
St. Peter Insulated Glass
1700 N. Gault St. 507-934-7777
St. Peter Well Drilling & Repair 45823 MN-22, Kasota 507-931-1340
Renhelt Excavating, LLC
305 W Quarry Spring, Kasota
Thrivent Financial
300 and 326 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter • 507-934-5303
U Direct Transportation
48465 Thunderbird Hill, Kasota 507-388-7559
Volk Building, Inc.
38186 Fort Rd., St. Peter 507-934-4389
Walteich Corportation (Trucking)
353 E Industrial St., Kasota 507-931-2000
West & Mager Insurance
424 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-6050
Zender Insurance Agency
319 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-2890
RETAIL/GROCERY
2 Green Owls
303 Broadway Street, Cleveland facebook.com/2greenowls
Arrow Ace Hardware
201 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-3830
Berger Interiors
1701 Old Minnesota, St. Peter 507-519-1153 bergerinteriors.com
Blue Moon Comedy and Magic
303 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter mjcallahan.com
BP convenience store
800 Hwy. 99, Cleveland 507-934-1003
Chic & the Dirty Bird
202 S Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-519-0446
Church of St. Peter Thrift Shop
401 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-9150
Cleveland Municipal Liquor Store
322 Broadway St., Cleveland 507-931-3885
Contents
304 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-8616
contentshome.com
Cooks & Company
316 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-1172
cooksandcompany.com
Dollar General
1109 Old Minnesota Ave., St. Peter • 507-9313-2015
Don’s Appliance & TV
969 Old Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-3832
donsapplianceandtv.com
Ed Allen Designs
1716 N. Third St., St. Peter 612-850-4873
Family Dollar
220 Grace St., St. Peter 507-931-5834
Family Fresh Market
612 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-5541
Freedom Valu Center 624 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-6841
freedomvalu.com/
Generations Boutique
326 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-7407
generationsboutiquemn.com
Healing Harvest
1123 S. Minnesota Ave.
healingharvesthomestead.com
Her Happy Place
323 Front St., St. Peter 507-229-1475
Hy-Vee
1002 Old Minnesota Ave. St. Peter • 507-995-0260
Inspire Bridal Boutique
204 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-514-2224
inspirebridalboutique.com
Julee’s Jewelry
120 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-3344 • juleesjewelry.com
Knit & Sew World
119 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-3741
knitsewworld.com
Kwik Trip
1305 S. Minnesota Ave St. Peter • 507-934-3030
Kwik Trip
1815 Old Minnesota Ave. St. Peter • 507-550-7048
Lindsay Prunty (Marketing) St. Peter • 507-519-0165
Mattress Today
217 Park Row • 507-508-5668
MGM Liquor Warehouse
100 N. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-8964
mgmwineandspirits.com
Muskhaven
209 W. Nassau St., St. Peter 507-393-2492 • muskhaven.com
Nutter Clothing Co.
320 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-4340
Olita Gifts & Goods
400 S 3rd St., St. Peter olitagiftsandgoods.com
Poshinate Kiddos
305 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-271-4562 • poshinate.com
Riverside Thrift Shop of Saint Peter
323 S. Front St., St Peter 507-317-7864
Smokers Choice
1226 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-4807
St. Peter Food Co-Op & Deli
228 W. Mulberry St., St. Peter 507-934-4880 stpeterfood.coop
St. Peter Lumber & Do-It-Best Rental
200 S. Front St., St. Peter 507-931-3200 stpeterlumber.com
St. Peter Woolen Mill
101 W. Broadway Ave., St. Peter 507-934-3734
Speedway 122 St. Julien St., St. Peter 507-931-6841
Swedish Kontur Imports, Inc.
310 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-1198
swedishkontur.com
The Market Wine & Spirits
612 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-5541
SPECIALTY SERVICES
Arts Center of Saint Peter 315 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-3630 • artscentersp.org
Culligan St. Peter 203 S Front St, St Peter, MN 56082 507-931-2393
culliganwaterminnesota.com
eholz graphix
1807 W. Welco Dr., St. Peter 507-934-2632
Fantastic Sams Hair Salon
1226 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-4496
Farmers Elevator Co. of Traverse 37491 County Road 15, St. Peter 507-931-2112
Fréy Salon & Spa 429 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-7399
Kwik-N-Klean
602 First Street, Cleveland 507-381-9982 • kwik-n-klean.com
Mary Fisher’s Hair Thairhappy 201 W. Park Row, Suite A, St. Peter 507-931-0818
Mediacom
1601 Old Minnesota, St. Peter 866-609-6180
Minnesota River Valley Transit 227 S. Front St., St. Peter Office: 5-7-934-0668
Reservations & Dial-A-Ride: 888-880-4696
Nate’s Barbershop
222 ½ S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-1904
natesbarbershop.net
Nelson Imports
34452 446th St., St. Peter 507-931-0078
Nelson Printing Co.
838 N. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-1207
nelsonprintingco.com
Nutter Clothing Co (Dry Cleaning)
320 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-4340
Partners for Affordable Housing
221 Union St., St. Peter 507-931-3100
Reflections Salon
208 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-934-2821
reflectionssalon-beautysalon. business.site
Säga Beauty Collective
410 S. Minnesota Ave. Sagabeautycollective.com
Sew Boutique
1108 S. Fourth St., St. Peter 507-934-7397
sewboutique.biz/index.html
Sign Department
1478 Hwy. 99, Cleveland 507-317-7902
Simply Green Lawn Service St. Peter • 507-317-4733
Spring Touch Lawn & Pest Control
430 Ritt St., St. Peter 507-388-9100
St. Peter Cab Company 507-479-0253
St. Peter Laundry Co. 209 W. Mulberry St., St. Peter 507-933-0770
saintpeterlaundry.com
Saints Bus Service P.O. Box 476, St. Peter 507-934-4690
Save Your Achy Bones Cleaning Service 651-955-5869
saveyourachybonescleaning. com
Shady Ridge Cabinetry
101 W. Pine St., St. Peter 507-327-3494
Smolder
122 W. Nassau St., St. Peter 507-381-1330
Stained Glass Studio 215 N. Minnesota, St. Peter 507-931-3818
stainedglassstudiostpeter.com
Stones Throw Gallery 420 N. Minnesota, St. Peter 507-934-5655
stonesthrowgallery.org
Sweet Alice Floral & Art 214 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-508-1095
Sweete Shoppe Express
Mobile ice cream truck 507-420-1876
The Capitol Room (Wedding & Event Center)
419 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-380-0220 capitolroom.com
The Gathering
1042 Old Minnesota Ave., Suite 400, St. Peter bookthegathering.com
The Haven at Hallett’s 1042 Old Minnesota Ave., Suite 200, St. Peter 507-519-1136 visitthehaven.com
The Smallest Cog 115 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-0815
Traverse Des Sioux Garden Center 1702 N. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-6683 tdsgardencenter.com
Verizon Select Communications 1226 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter 507-931-7378
Wilson Brothers Lawn Care & Snow Removal PO Box 233, Kasota 507-469-8406
UTILITIES
Centerpoint Energy
2400 N. Riverfront Dr., Mankato 507-387-1111
Hansen Sanitation (Dumpster Rental)
326 E. Pearl St., Kasota 507-625-8891 hansensanitation.com
LJP Enterprises (Refuse and Recycling) 2160 Ringhofer Dr., Mankato 507-625-1968
Southern Minnesota Municipal Power Agency 500 First Ave. SW, Rochester 507-990-5846
St. Peter Public Utilities 227 S. Front St., St. Peter 507-934-0664