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Meet Your Realtor Sandelands Realty
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AUG. 20 MUSIC IN THE PARK Once again Music in the Park will be presented in Mora’s Library Park on Thursday evenings at 6:30 p.m. The public is invited to enjoy a variety of music. This week’s performance will be by Terry Nord (country). Bring a lawn chair or blanket. In the event of rain the event will be moved to an alternate location which will be announced on www.ci.mora.mn.us.
AUG. 21 CLASSIC CAR, TRUCK AND MOTORCYCLE SHOW The public is invited to Mora Methodist Church (500 Clark St.)
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from 5 - 8 p.m. for a classic car, truck and motorcycle show. There will be a food booth manned by Mora Methodist Youth Group. No prizes will be awarded - just for fun and show. MHS CLASS OF 1965 REUNION The Mora Class of 1965 will hold their 50th class reunion on Aug. 15 at Fish Lake. Call Annette Giese Majeski at 320-279-0830 for more information. Class members are urged to attend. MHS CLASS OF 1947 REUNION The Mora Class of 1947 will hold their 68th class reunion at 1 p.m. on Aug. 20 at Freddie’s Pine Room in Mora.
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'14 Ford Taurus SEL, 11,000 mi, V6, sunset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,975 '14 Ford Taurus Limited, 19,000 mi, V6, leather, dark brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,975 '12 Ford Fusion SE, 49,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, CPO,silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14,975 '12 Chrysler 200 Limited, 41,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, leather, sunroof, Nav, gray . . . . .$15,975 '12 Ford Fusion SE, 37,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17,975 '11 Ford Focus SE, 65,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, white . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,975 '11 Ford Taurus Limited, 80,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, leather, silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$16,975 '11 Ford Fusion SEL, 80,000 mi 4 dr, 4 cyl, leather, sunroof, gray . . . . . . . . . . . .$12,475 '10 Hyundai Accent GS, 107,000 mi, 2 dr, 4 cyl, AT, black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5,975 '10 Ford Taurus SEL, 89,000 mi, V6, leather, sunroof, silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13,975 '10 Ford Fusion Sport, 63,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, sunroof, blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13,975 '10 Honda Civic, 92,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,975 '08 Ford Focus SES, 100,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7,275 '08 Chev Malibu LTZ, 108,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, leather, sunroof, red. . . . . . . . . . .$10,975 '08 Ford Fusion SE, 131,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, leather, sunroof, light green . . . . . . . . .$7,275 '06 Dodge Stratus SXT, 115,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5,475 '05 Ford Taurus, 197,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, sunroof, leather, gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,975 '04 Mercury Grand Marquis LS, 70,000 mi, leather, gray. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6,475
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'04 Dodge Intrepid, 153,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,175 '03 Buick LeSabre, 170,000 mi, 4 dr, 3800, V6, tan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,675 '02 Mazda 626, 146,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,875 '99 Mercury Grand Marquis LS, 71,000 mi, leather, gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,975
DEALS ON SUVS & VANS '14 Ford Explorer XLT, 22,000 mi, 4x4, V6, Sunroof, Leather, white. . . . . . . . . . .$33,975 '14 Ford Escape SE, 22,000 mi, 4x4, leather, sunroof, red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,975 '14 Ford Escape SE, 21,000, 4x4, 2.0, sunroof, black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,275 '14 Ford Escape SE, 37,000, 4x4, 2.0, tow pckg, black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$23,475 '13 Ford Edge SEL, 38,000 mi, AWD, V6, leather, CPO, gray. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,975 '13 Ford Escape SEL, 21,000 mi, 4x4, 2.0, Ecoboost, leather, red . . . . . . . . . . . .$23,475 '13 Ford Edge Lmtd, 60,000 mi, FWD, Ecoboost, leather heated seats, silver . . . .$22,975 '13 Ford Escape SEL, 15,000 mi, AWD, leather, silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,475 '11 Ford Edge Lmtd, 127,000 mi, AWD, leather, dark red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,475 '11 Ford Edge Lmtd, 52,000 mi, AWD, leather, sunroof, DVD, nav, tow, blue..... $26,475 '10 Lincoln MKX, 59,000 mi, AWD, V6, leather, silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,975
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DEALS ON PICKUPS '12 Ford F-150 Lariat, 54,000 mi, 4x4, SCrew, Ecoboost, brown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$31,975 '12 Ford F-150 Lariat, 47,000 mi, 4x4, SCrew, 5.0L, V8, long box, brown . . . . . . . .$31,475 '02 Ford F-150 XL, 214,000 mi, 4x4, reg cab, V6, AT, topper, gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,275 '02 Ford Ranger, 198,000 mi, reg cab, 4x2, 4 cyl, 5 spd, AC, blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,375 '01 Ford F-150 XLT, 197,000 mi, 4x4, SCab, 4.6, V8, AT, silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,975 '98 Ford F-150 XL, 199,000 mi, 4x4, reg cab, V6, AT, red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,275
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'09 Ford Escape XLT, 93,000 mi, FWD, 4 cyl, AT, sunroof, blue. . . . . . . . . . . . $10,475 '08 Chev Tahoe LTZ, 127,000, V8, leather, silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,475 '08 Ford Edge Lmtd, 95,000 AWD, V6, leather, sunroof, nav, blue . . . . . . . . . . .$14,675 '08 Ford Explorer XLT, 116,000 mi, 4x4, black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,975 '08 Merc Mariner, 102,000, 4x4, V6, AT, leather, red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,675 '08 Ford Escape XLS, 98,000, FWD, 4 cyl, 5 spd, green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8,175 '06 Chev Equinox LT, 138,000 mi, AWD, 4 Dr, V6, leather, black . . . . . . . . . . . .$6,975 '06 Chrysler Town & Country LX, 196,000 mi, V6, 7 pass, Stow 'n Go, red . . . . .$3,975 '05 Chev Trail Blazer LS, 139,000 mi, AWD, V6, pewter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6,475
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Mora Schools Open House Wednesday, September 2 Fairview (Gr K-2) 4-6 p.m. - Meet your teachers/dropoff school supplies Trailview (Gr 3-6) 4:30-6:30 p.m. - Meet your teachers/drop off school supplies High School (Gr 7-12) 5-8 p.m. - Meet your teachers - Try out your lockers 7th Grade orientation 5:45 in the auditorium
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10-person canoe while guides from the Minnesota Historical Society and Minnesota State Parks share information about the unique natural and human heritage of the Mille Lacs Lake region. Th is free event will take place on Saturday, Aug. 15, launching from the Mille Lacs Indian Museum grounds at 1 p.m. and again at 2:30 p.m. Registration is required and space is limited; call 320-532-3632 or e-mail millelacs@ mnhs.org for more information.
AUG. 15 ‘PADDLING INTO THE PAST’ Experience a one hour ride in a
AUG. 16 STOFFEL FAMILY MUSEUM 20TH ANNIVERSARY The Stoffel Family Memorabilia Museum will welcome visitors to help celebrate their 20th anniversary from noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 16. The museum is located at 10527 Emerald Road, Pine City, one mile south of WCMP and the North West Company Fur Post. For further information call 320-629-3219. AUG. 16 RURAL SCHOOL MUSEUM The Pine City Rural School Museum is open to the public every Sunday from noon to 3 p.m. through the end of August. The
SheriŊ Reserve Volunteers Kanabec County SheriŊ Reserves are currently looking for applicants to join the Reserve Team. The Reserves are a volunteer program formed to assist the Kanabec County SheriŊ’s oőce in providing enforcement of the laws and promoting safety to the residents of Kanabec County. Applicants must pass interview and background investigation, be a resident of Kanabec County, be at least 21 years of age, and have a high school diploma, a valid driver’s license, reasonable transportation, and response capabilities. Kanabec County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or handicapped status in employment or the provision of services. Applications can be picked up in the sheriŊ’s department in the court house (not the jail).
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AUG. 15 ‘PICKLE PALOOZA’ AT KHC Get “pickled” at the Kanabec History Center during “Pickle Palooza” on Saturday, Aug. 15 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 805 West Forest Ave. in Mora. Try pickle pie, pickle s’mores or a pickle pop, see the play “Pickled or Pickles?” by ABC Theatre Company, pick up a pickle hat, see a fridge pickle recipe demo, play games, win prizes and treats and more. Call 320-679-1665, or visit www.kanabechistory.weebly. com for details.
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AUG. 15 LEARN TO KAYAK AT CREX Introduce kids ages 12+ to the sport of kayaking on Saturday, Aug. 15, from 10 a.m. to noon at Crex Meadows in Grantsburg, Wisconsin. Instructors will teach participants through a variety of games and wildlife exploration. Rent a single or double kayak or bring your own. Preregistration and life jackets are required. Call 715-463-2739 or visit www.crexmeadows.org.
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school is located one block north of Hwy. 324 on 7th St. S. in Pine City. Donations are accepted. Contact Erna P. at 320-629-2810 with any questions. AUG. 17 NORTHERN EXPOSURES The Northern Exposures Photo Club will meet on Monday, Aug. 17 at 7 p.m. at the Kanabec History Center in Mora. Paul Olson will give a talk about camera technologies. Attendees are urged to bring their cameras to the meeting. Members will also share their photos of this month’s theme, “One Simple Subject.” The public is invited. Contact wmehlan@hotmail. com with any questions.
AUG. 19 ECRAC GRANT INFORMATION SESSION East Central Regional Arts Council will provide a free grant information session about opportunities for arts organizations on Wednesday, Aug. 19 from 1-3 p.m. at 112 Main Ave. S., Braham. To register, or for more information, call the Regional Arts Council office at 320-396-2337, or email matt@ecrac.org. AUG. 20 CREATIVE CANVAS AT PCFTA Paint a summer landscape at Pine Center for the Arts, 265 5th St. SE, Pine City, on Thursday, Aug. 20, 7:30-9:30 p.m., with local artist Peg Skalicky. Attendees will enjoy
wine, appetizers and a friendly atmosphere for a relaxing night out with friends. Space is limited; call 320-629-4924 or visit www. pinecenter.org by Friday, Aug. 18 for cost, information or to register. AUG. 20 - 23 ‘ALICE-IN WONDERLAND’ A cast of fi ft y will be on stage at the Ostrand Fine Arts Center for the Hinckley Summer Community Theatre Initiative production of “Alice-in Wonderland” at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 20, Friday, Aug. 21, and Saturday, Aug. 22. A matinee will be on Sunday, Aug. 23 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets will be available for purchase at the door. Call 320-3846463 or email cclark@hf.k12.mn.us with any questions.
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AUG. 21 PTO SCHOOL SUPPLY GIVEAWAY Pine Dragons PTO will be hosting a School Supply Giveaway on Friday, Aug. 21, 6 - 7 p.m. at Journey North Church, Pine City. Email pinedragonspto@yahoo.com or visit www.pinedragonspto.weebly. com for more information. AUG. 21 RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE An American Red Cross blood drive will be held on Friday, Aug. 21, at Anytime Fitness, 925 Main St. S., Pine City, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For an appointment to donate call the American Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767 or visit redcrossblood.org.
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AUG. 22 HOUSE OF HELP GOLF FUNDRAISER House of Help will host a 4-person golf scramble fundraiser on Saturday, Aug. 22 at the Bulrush Golf Club, 605 Brookside Pkwy., Rush City. There will be a 9 a.m. shotgun start. Registration fee includes 18 holes of golf, two carts, lunch and door prizes. Call Mike Willert at 651-332-6003 for more information.
AUG. 22 ‘OUR MIGRATION JOURNEY’ PROGRAM AT MILLE LACS Ancestors of the Ojibwe moved from the Atlantic coast and had established themselves around Mille Lacs Lake by the mid-1700s.
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First Night FREE! Tues., Sept. 15 7 pm – 9 pm Come and be part of the fun! You can do it!
On Saturday, Aug. 22, at 1 p.m. and 2 p.m., the public is invited to the Mille Lacs Indian Museum and Trading Post for a 30-minute presentation, “We are Anishinaabe: Our Migration Journey,” on the stories, values and traditions that traveled with them and remain today. For details, call 320-532-3632 or visit: www.mnhs.org/millelacs. AUG. 22 & 23 CHILDREN’S WEEKEND AT THE NORTH WEST CO. FUR POST Experience the life of a 19thcentury child while learning the skills of a voyageur at the North West Company Fur Post, Pine City, during “Children’s Weekend” on Saturday, Aug. 22 from 10 a.m. to
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4 p.m., and Sunday, Aug. 23 from noon to 4 p.m. Celebrate the last days of summer with toys, games and tests of skill and knowledge. Discover how playing games helped develop hunting skills and toys prepared children for their adult lives. Create a toy to take home, try to win a game of “cat-and-mouse” and learn the skills of a voyageur. For cost or information call 320629-6356 or email: nwcfurpost@ mnhs.org. AUG. 24 ‘MEDICARE 101’ MEETING A “Medicare 101” meeting will take place at the Grand Hinckley Inn (two blocks west of the casino), 777 Lady Luck Dr., Hinckley 55037 on Monday, Aug. 24. This is a Medi-
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Located: 6 miles West of Mora, Minnesota on Kanabec County Road #6, Or 4.5 miles North of Ogilvie, Minnesota on State Highway #47 then 1.5 miles East on Kanabec County Road #6 Selling: Construction Equipment, Farm, Trucks, Trailers, ATV’s, Vehicles, Lawn & Garden, Tools
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 2015 – 10:00 AM TRUCKS & TRAILERS
2006 Dodge Ram 2500, 4x4, Cummins, Auto, SLT, Reg Cab, Long Box, Only 43,000 Miles (Like New). 1986 Ford F250, 4x4, Reg Cab, Long Box, Western Plow, 53,000 Miles, Topper. Pace American 20’ Enclosed Trailer, Ramp, Door, Bumper Pull. DCT 20’ Car Trailer, Bumper Pull. GUNS: Marlin (Model 336) 30/30. Glenfield (Model 60) .22 cal, LR Only.
AVIATION ITEMS
Assorted Aircraft & Sheet Metal Tools & Supplies. Numerous (Quick Release) Adjustable Vices. Aviation Nuts, Bolts, Cleco Fasteners & Cleco Tools. Pneumatic High Speed Air Cutting Tools. Air Hammers. Air Hyd Riveter. Pittsburgh Torque Wrench. Multiple Angle Finders. T-Level Angle Cub. Needle File Set. Reversible Angle Drill. Heat Shrink Wrap Kit. #2 Swaging Tool. Cable Cutter. Threaded Rivet Insert Tool. Head Strap Magnifier Lens. Digital Multimeter. Offset Bender Guide. Drill Bits & Whole Saws. Dermal Set. Air Stapler. Tap & Die Sets. Cutting & Flair Tools. Pipe Cutter. Numerous Files. LAWN & GARDEN 2012 Husqvarna #22V42 Lawn Mower. Kubota B2400 MFWD Diesel Tractor w/ Loader, 200 Hours. Mantis Roto Tiller. TroyBilt 4-Cycle Weed Whip. 6 Bags of Mulch. Remington Elec Chain Saw. Assorted Gas Cans. Shovels. Rakes. Bird Feeders. Wishing Well. Lawn Chairs. Hanging Baskets. Potting Trays/Tubs. Gopher Injector. HOUSEHOLD Chair Massager. Humidifiers & Dehumidifier. 40” Jewelry Chest. Folding Tables. Books (Thesaurus, Study Bible, Bird Books, Hard Cover & Misc Books). Office Supplies. Chest Freezer. Vacuums. Night Stands. Dressers. Linens. File Cabinets. Computer Desk. Sofa TV Stands. Lamps. Brass End Tables. Wood Hutch, 5 Shelves. Dining Room Table. Fostoria Candlesticks. Crystal Stemware. Small Household Kitchen Appliances. Knife Set. Roasters. Dishes. Mixing Bowls. Old Hymnal. Wood Rocker. Prints. Fenton & Cut Glass. Cream & Sugar Sets. Vases. Marked Prussia Rose 10” Plates. China Plates. Candleholders. Picture Frames. Counted Cross Stitch. Acrylic Painting Books & Supplies. Quilting & Sewing Supplies. Swarovski Beads in Organizers. Gemstone Beads.
TOOLS
Torch Set & Cart. Craftsman Welder & Helmet. Tool Shop Compressor. Black Cat Compressor. Creeper Sanborn Spray Gun. TC-1 Tire Changer & Bead Breaker. Hyd Bottle Jacks. Hyd Floor Jacks. 2-Ton Cable Puller. Delta Shop Master Band Saw. Battery Charger. Creepers. Drills. Hammer Drills. Table Top Drill Presses. Extension Cords. Delta 6” Bench Grinder. Multiple Hand Grinders. Numerous Hand Tools. Files. Hammers. Hand Saws. Pliers. Screwdrivers. Side Cutters. Vise Grips. Ladders. Halogen Lights. Fluorescent Lights. Wagner Trigger Paint Roller. Respirator. Sanders. Craftsman 10” Deluxe Table Saw. 10” Miter Saw. Saw Horses. Shop Vacs. Tool Boxes. Pipe Wrenches. Socket Sets. Tool Sets.
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Electronic Freeze Alarm for Shop & Home. Coolers. Portable Thermostat Heater. Coleman Focus Propane Heater. Hot Scott Portable Space Heater. Dollies & Furniture Movers. Assorted Lumber. PVC Pipe. Miscellaneous Lumber. 100’ of 2x2x14 Gauge New Steel. Eskimo Ice Auger.
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Learn about paddock paradises Responsible horse owners have always looked for ways to keep their horses as mentally and physically healthy as possible. We know that horses benefit and are probably happiest, when allowed to live in a large pasture, with herd mates as many hours of the day as possible. Because it’s been convenient to section land off in squares and rectangles, we tend to make our horse’s pastures and paddocks into squares and rectangles too. However, in a natural setting, horses don’t live in geometrically shaped areas. They wander, following the lay of the land and are forced to walk over rough ground, wet areas and hilly terrain as they seek food, water and shelter. Paddock Paradises attempt to mimic this natural wandering tendency, utilizing the landforms and features in your own pastures. What Is a Pasture Paradise? The fi rst pasture or paddock paradises were developed by Jaime Jackson, former farrier, as he attempted to fulfi l the natural needs and tendencies of his horses. Instead of building square or rectangular areas for our horses to live in, Jackson suggested a ‘track system’ that would encourage horses to move through the various features and terrain within their pastures or paddocks as they moved between their food, shelter and water sources. This means horses can be routed through rough areas that will toughen their hooves, wet areas or creeks, also good for their hooves, hilly tracks that can help build muscle as well as forcing them to travel further, enhancing fitness. Why Would You Build a Paddock Paradise? Horses have to travel further, especially in small pastures in paddock paradises, which may benefit their overall health. Hooves may be healthier as horses walk through damp and rocky areas. Tracks can be set up to avoid lush grass if laminitis
and obesity are a concern. If horses tend to fence walk or pace a certain area, eroding it badly, the track can be designed to route the horses away from that area. When horses live in a square pasture, they tend to stand in one spot and travel in straight lines to their feeds, water and shade or wind breaks. Some areas of a traditionally pasture will be unused, while others will have badly damaged and compacted soil. Paddock paradises help maintain the health of pastures too, because the tracks can be moved before damage to any one area happens. How to Set Up a Pasture Paradise
ponds, sloughs, hills, rocky areas, rough areas, places where the grass grows rank and mark existing paths the horses already use. You may also want to draw in any areas the horses habitually trample that you may want to re-rehabilitate and rest.
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Once you have all the measurements and features drawn in, start designing your tracks, routing them through the areas you want the horses to travel and around those you wish to avoid. While your diagram is a starting point, you will no doubt fi nd once your horses start using the tracks, you’ll want to do some fi ne tuning. And, if a pond dries up, or a bit of unhealthy pasture becomes useable again, you can alter things as needed.
How to set up a pasture paradise is limited only by your budget, imagination Once you have a general layout drawn, and land features at your disposal. And you can calculate how much electric fence while you may be somewhat limited by tape and portable posts you’ll need. Pick a budget to bring in features like rocks, nice day, and with diagram in hand, start pasture paradises aren’t expensive to build building your lanes. if your perimeter fencing is already up. Generally, you can set up tracks with East Central Dairy Supply features electric fencing. Using the fencing to build lanes to build your tracks, you can route your Stall Features horses through or • Available in 12 lengths around any area in • Available with or without feeder the pasture you wish. • 84” high The lanes should accommodate more • 16-ga. steel frame construction than one horse as • 18-ga. vertical bars they travel abreast, • 4 door slides open smoothly so that no horse is for easy access pushed into the fence. Calculate how much you’ll need by diagramming your existing pastures accurately. Draw in all natural features such as creeks,
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ADVERTISER, AUGUST 16, 2015 - 11 AUG. 15 RIBFEST CHARITY EVENT Family Pathways will be hosting their first Ribfest Charity event in downtown Isanti to benefit youth services, aging services, The Refuge Network and area food shelves. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. participants can view the Rum River Rod’s Car Show and at 3:30 p.m. ribs will be ready for judging and sale to the public. There will also be a street dance beginning at 7 p.m. AUG. 15 - ABC THEATRE AT HISTORY CENTER The ABC Theatre Company will be presenting “Pickled or Pickles?” at the Kanabec History Center in Mora at 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. as part of Pickle Day. The play is based in Cambridge, Minn. 1894 and involves the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union and their concern about the destructive power of alcohol. Their actions made national news. AUG. 15 PADDLING INTO THE PAST Mille Lacs Indian Museum and Trading Post will be sponsoring two 1-hour canoe tours. Participants (must be at least 10 years old) will experience a ride in a 10-person canoe while guides from the Minnesota Historical Society and Minnesota State Parks will share information about the Mille
Lacs area. One tour will launch at 1 p.m. and another at 2:30 p.m. Paddles and life jackets are provided. There is no charge to participate but registration is required and limited to the first 18 people to sign up. To register call 320-532-3632 and leave name, phone number, tour time and number of people attending. In the event of bad weather the event will be cancelled. AUG. 15 TAKE A KID FISHING Families are invited to Knife Lake Hwy. 65 public access from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for fishing, water safety, games, contests and prizes. A pig roast lunch will also be provided. AUG. 16 FALL FESTIVAL The public is invited to the annual parish celebration at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Mora. Following the 10 a.m. mass, an old-fashioned chicken dinner will be served (fee charged - children 3 and under are free). There will be a chance to play super-size games under the trees, booths, silent auction, Country Market, Book Nook, children’s goodies, roast corn, a quilt raffle and more. Persons will also be able to buy handmade gift items from third world countries and coffee beans from Chiapas, Mexico. The drawing
for a $1,500 cash raffle will be at 2:15 p.m. AUG. 17 GRAND RE-OPENING The public is invited to Family Pathways Mora Teen Center (214 Railroad Ave. NW) from 5 - 7 p.m. Over the summer the teens have helped remodel the center and are excited to show it off. Pizza and lemonade will be provided. Family Pathways works toward a positive environment for teens and a place to participate in activities aimed at career development, academic achievement, substance abuse prevention, domestic abuse prevention and health and wellness. AUG. 19 FIRSTLIGHT HEALTH SYSTEM BOARD OF DIRECTORS The next meeting will be at 5:30 p.m. in the hospital board room on the second floor of the hospital. AUG. 13 - 15 ST. CROIX STATE PARK HERITAGE WEEKEND St. Croix State Park welcomes the public to participate in a wide range of free programs beginning Thursday, Aug. 13 with “Retro Reel” (old-fashioned nature fi lms) in the St. Croix Lodge at 5 p.m. On Friday, Aug. 14 programs include archery at 2 p.m. and a chance to meet Smokey Bear at 5 p.m. On Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. real
blacksmiths will demonstrate their skills. Visit www.mndnr.gov/stcroix for more information, or call 320384-6615. AUG. 14 & 15 - RUSH CITY MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL The Rush City Music & Arts Festival will take place Friday and Saturday, Aug. 14 and 15 at the Chisago County Fairgrounds. There will be a car show, kids activities and more at this free family event. DJ music and a karaoke contest begin at 5 p.m. Friday night. Live music begins at 2 p.m. on Saturday following a variety of fun run/walk and 5K events beginning at 8 a.m. at Treasured Haven Farm (register at www.treasuredhavenfarm.com). Visit www.rushcitychamber.com for more information and a full schedule of times/events. THANK YOU The Snake River Valley Conservation Club (SRVCC) wishes to thank everyone who participated in the annual gun raffle at the Pine County Fair. Special thanks to the following who helped make this another successful event: Conservation Officer Brett Grundmier, DNR Fisheries, Brian Simm Gunsmithing, Gary Bue, Johan Peterson. Snake River Valley Conservation Club
ARNIE MORGENWECK 80TH BIRTHDAY OPEN HOUSE Arnie is turning 80. There will be an open house to celebrate Arnie Morgenweck’s 80th birthday on Saturday Aug. 29, 2015 from 2 - 5 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Ogilvie. No gifts please. CAROLYN NIEBOER Carolyn Nieboer died on Monday, June 1, 2015. She was 81 years old. A celebration of her life will be held on Sunday, Aug. 16 from 2 - 4 p.m. at Spring Brook club house.
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Dr. Amy Anderson Dr. Donna Wesp Dr. Mary Olson Dr. Sophie Norberg Dr. Lola Heinrich Dr. Laura Byers Dr. Mark Monson Dr. Melody Pust Dr. Galen Brelie Dr. Carol Evans Dr. Daina Rosen Providing health care for small animals. Please call for an appointment.
GLASOW 80TH BIRTHDAY Please join us as we celebrate Dolores Glasow’s 80th birthday on Saturday, Aug. 22 from 1 - 4 p.m. at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Pine City.
FRED AND YUANITA HARTOG 50TH ANNIVERSARY Please join us in celebrating Fred and Yuanita Hartog’s 50 years of marriage. There will be an open house on Sunday Aug. 23, 2015 from 1 - 4 p.m. at the Pink Diamond Bar and Grill in Ogilvie. THANK YOU Thank you to everyone who came to help us celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary. Thanks to our children and families for giving us this great party. Thanks for all the cards and gift s. It was a wonderful day. John and Lois Ripka
THANK YOU The family of Berniece Giese wishes to thank everyone for the thoughts, prayers, cards and memorials received following her death. We also thank St. Clare Living Community for the wonderful care she received over the past year and a half and to Akkerman-Ingebrand for their caring service. Thank you to the Calvary Lutheran Church ladies for the lunch and Pastor Oelfke for his support and comforting words.
PAUL RODECAP 90TH BIRTHDAY OPEN HOUSE There will be an open house for Paul Rodecap’s 90th birthday on Sunday, Aug. 30, 2015 from 1 - 4 p.m. at Mora United Methodist Church. Please join the Vanecek and Rodecap families as we celebrate Paul’s milestone birthday.
THANK YOU The Pokegama Lake Association Corn Booth management team would like to thank the following for their support at the Pine County Fair this year: Aquarius Water Conditioning (Kinetico), Walmart, Lake Superior Laundry, Federated Propane, Pine County Fair Board, and our dedicated volunteers who work and make the corn booth possible. Pokegama Lake Association
THANK YOU Our family would like to thank the Pine City Fire Department for their assistance in responding to the fire at our home in Rush City on July 18. You treated our family with great respect and assisted in getting out precious items that matter to our family such as photos and items that belonged to our children. There are no words to express how thankful we are. You are all awesome in our eyes. Bill, Tami, Abby and Ethan Aagaard
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Back to School School Closings
Ogilvie Student School Supplies PRESCHOOL 3-YEAR-OLD: Backpack large enough to hold paper & projects (no wheels) 1 Two-pocket folder 1 One-inch three ring binder 1 Pkg of glue sticks 1 Box of washable markers (basic colors) 1 Pkg of wet wipes (for students to use after a messy snack or project) 1 Box of Kleenex 2 Packages of coffee filters (used at snack) 1 Change of clothes (labeled, to be kept in locker) PRESCHOOL 4-YEAR-OLD: Backpack large enough to hold paper & projects (no wheels) 2 Boxes of Dixie cups (5 oz.) 1 Bottle of child safe white glue 1 Wide-ruled notebook 1 One-inch three ring binder 1 Two-pocket folder (any color/design) 2 Packages of coffee filters (used at snack) 1 Resting towel (T/TH class only) 1 Change of clothes (labeled, to be kept in locker) Kindergarten: 2 Pencils
1 Box of facial tissue 1 4 oz. bottle of white glue - Elmer’s 1 School bag (no wheels) 1 Pair of tennis shoes for physical education (nonmarking) 1 Box of 24 crayons 1 Large towel for rest time (No Mats) 2 Expo white board markers 2 Containers of disinfectant wipes 1 Folder (DURABLE) for sending papers back and forth from school Please, no large “Trapper Keepers”, “Deluxe Art Kits”, or 3 ring binders. First Grade: 8 Expo white board markers–preferrably black ink 3 Containers of disinfectant wipes 1 School bag (no wheels) 2 Wide-ruled spiral notebooks 2 Primary Composition notebooks 1 1 INCH 3-ring binder 2 Large pink pearl erasers 1 Scissors (good brand -Fiskars preferred) 1 Post-It pad 24 Number 2 pencils, no wrapped pencils please 1 Tennis shoes for Physical Education 2 Boxes of facial tissue 3 Pocket Folders (1-red, 1-blue, 1-green) 1 Crayons (box of 24)
2 Highlighters 6 Glue sticks (Elmer’s brand) 1 School box for supplies Please, no large “Trapper Keepers” or “Deluxe Art Kits” Second Grade: 2 Wide-ruled spiral notebooks 2 Composition books (notebooks without a spiral wire) 9 3⁄4” x 7 1/2” 1 Scissors (good brand for easy cutting) 1 Paint shirt (men’s shortsleeved button down) 1 Tennis shoes for physical education 4 Folders (heavy duty for sending papers back and forth) 1 Crayons (box of 24) 4 Expo white board markers 1 School bag (without wheels) 2 Large erasers 24 Number 2 pencils 1 Box of facial tissues 2 Containers disinfectant wipes 2 Highlighters 2 Post-It pads 1 School box for supplies 1 Personal pencil sharpener w\ cover 2 Pkg of index notecards (1 – lined set, 1 blank set)
Third Grade: 20 #2 good quality pencils Pencil top erasers 4 Pocket folders (1 each of Red, Green, Blue, Purple) 4 Wide-ruled Notebooks (1 Red, 1 Green, 1 Blue, 1 Purple) 1 Tissue Box Colored Pencils 1 Glue Stick 1 Highlighter 1 Container of antiseptic wipes 4 Expo whiteboard markers 1 Packet of 3x3 post-it notes 1 Scissors 1 Headphones Please do not bring 3-ring binders or “TrapperKeeper” folders Fourth Grade: 1 Glue stick 1 Tissue box to share 1 Protractor 4 Pocket folders (red, green, yellow, blue) 4 Notebooks (matching the pocket folder colors if possible) 3 Expo whiteboard markers 3 Packets of 3x3 post-it notes 1 Scissors 1 Calculator 1 Metric/Standard ruler 1 Supply box 1 Headphones 1 Container disinfectant wipes (girls) 1 Bottle of hand sanitizer (boys) Colored Pencils
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If school is cancelled for any reason, all community education and all school activities (athletic and non-athletic) will be cancelled also. Notice of cancellations will be made by: • Blackboard messaging system to Ogilvie District Families • TV stations: WCCO Channel 4, KSTP Channel 5, KARE 11 • Radio Stations: WCCO 830 AM, “Cool Country” 100.9 FM, WCMP 1350 AM, KBEK 95.5 FM
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Fifth Grade: 6 Single subject notebooks 1 Calculator MUST HAVE 1 Large box Pencils #2 lead 1 Set colored pencils MUST HAVE 1 Scissors 2 Glue sticks 6 Two pocket folders 2 Black fine line markers – replace as needed 1 Ruler that has both metric and standard measurements 1 Box Kleenex 1 Container of cleaning wipes 1 Deodorant – NO sprays 1 Headphones Sixth-Eighth Grade: 8 single subject notebooks 6 two pocket folders Pencils, highlighters and pens (permanent marker & colored pencils are recommended) Headphones/Earbuds Class specific: Phy Ed - Tennis shoes, deodorant, etc. (as directed by teacher) Math - Scientific calculator (TI 30XIIS model recommended), 3-ring binder Language Arts - (6th/7th gr.) - 1 1/2” 3-ring binder
ROUTE DRIVER PHONE Mark Sharratt - Transportation Director ..........Cell 612-390-3181 Dan Belsheim .......................................................320-272-4848 Dan Torgeson .......................................................320-272-4607 Kevin Heins...........................................................320-272-0039 Joel Kuehn .............................................................320-272-4358 Dave Schultz .........................................................763-691-3199 Rick Voss ...............................................................320-272-4268 Route Driver: TBD Julie Lang...............................................................320-272-6767 Mary Hall ..............................................................612-390-1604 Becky Meyman .....................................................320-209-1232
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l o o h c S o t k Bac Ogilvie Public Schools “Back-to-School” Open House Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2015 • 3-7 p.m. • Join us for a free meal • Have school pictures taken • Visit with friends and neighbors • Complete lunch program paperwork • Meet your teachers and new principals • Check bus route information
• Learn about new programs at all levels • Pick up student handbook • Immunizations up to date? • Select conference times for Grades K-4 • Special Middle Level Orientation, 5:30 p.m. in the large gym
We hope to see you all there!
Ogilvie School Office High School Office 272-5000 Elementary Office . 272-5050 Activities Director . 272-5040 Health Office .......... 272-5050 Community Education.............. 272-5003 Bus Garage.............. 272-5027 Attendance Elem./ H.S. ........................ 272-5060 Guidance................. 272-5030 Business Manager .. 272-5077 Fax ........................... 272-5072 SUPERINTENDENT Kathy Belsheim ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR Brian Peterson
PK-5 ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL Alicia Nelson 6-12 HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Suzanne Davis HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARY Wendy Quarnstrom ELEMENTARY SECRETARY Teri Belsheim BUSINESS MANAGER Laurie Torgeson BUSINESS OFFICE ASSISTANT Linda Spears BUSINESS OFFICE ASSISTANT/PAYROLL Dawn Hass COMMUNITY EDUCATION CO-COORDINATORS Kathy Peterson and Brian Peterson
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Ogilvie School District 2015-2016 New and/or Enhanced Programs: Benchmark Literacy - Phonics/Word Study in Grades 6-8 and Writing Curricula in Grades K-6 Student Advocacy Groups Meeting Daily Technology Skills Class for Students in from 7:50-8:10 a.m. for Students in Grades K-6 Grades 6-8 Special Education ASD/DCD Program College/Career Readiness Ramp-Up Real-life Skills Development Structure Meeting Daily from 7:50-8:10 for StuMiddle Level Programming for Students dents in Grades 9-12
Have a great school year! Bring in your donations to any of our locations by August 28th to support our local kids! Items needed: Crayons, #2 Pencils, White School Glue, Erasers, Backpacks, Student Scissors, Kleenex, Loose Leaf Paper, Folders, Notebooks, Rulers, Tennis Shoes, Glue Sticks, Hand Sanitizer
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Group Tour Rates All Groups of 10 or more: $2 per person with advance reservations. Bring a bag lunch and enjoy the grounds! Bad weather, no worries ~bring your lunch inside. Homeschool? Call for special pricing. Outside Exhibits: Visit the 1950s Caboose, Coin School, Whittier School, Webster School, Blacksmith Shop, Fire Truck, 1904 Fire Hall Replica, Farm Equipment and Flower Gardens.
Inside Exhibits: See the “Logging in Kanabec County,” “Ojibwa Camp,” “1906 Wash and Mending Day Kitchen” and experience our latest hands-on technology display “You Have the World at Your Fingertips.”
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1:1 Chromebook Initiative for Students in Grades 9-12 ARC (Academic Resource Center) Service for Students in Grades 6-12 Gifted/Talented offerings - one being Jr. Mathematics League
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l o o h c S o t Back 2015-2016 Mora Schools Student Supplies The following is a list of supplies needed for students attending Mora Schools in 2015-16. Individual classroom teachers may notify you of specific classroom needs in addition to these supplies. Bolded brands are requested because of their quality. Kindergarten Tennis Shoes (For Phy Ed\ Backpack (Labeled w/student’s name) 3- Bottles of Elmer’s white school glue 4- 2 Pocket Plastic Folders 8- Elmer’s glue sticks 1- Box Crayola Markers 1- Crayola Watercolor Paint Set (8 color) $5 for Classroom Projects 1- Box of gallon size Zip-Loc Baggies $2.25 for Art Sketchbook 4- Wide Lined Spiral Notebooks 1- Ream 20# Copy Paper 4- 16 or 24 count boxes of Crayola Crayons 1- Large box of Kleenex 4- black Expo White Board Markers 2- Highlighter Markers 1 Plastic School Supply Box (No larger than 8.5 x 5.5 inches) 2 or 3- Canisters of Clorox or Lysol disinfecting wipes 1 pair of Headphones (Labeled w/ student’s name) 1 Box of quart size Zip-Loc Baggies (Boys only) 1 Box of snack or sandwich size Zip-Loc Baggies (Girls only) Grade 1 Backpack (Labeled w/student’s name) $3.25 for My Dictionary Tennis Shoes (For Phy Ed) 1- Ream 20# Copy Paper
1- Box of 24 Crayola Crayons 1- Fiskar’s Student Scissor 1- Crayola Watercolor Set 1- Highlighter Marker 2- Wide Lined Spiral Notebooks 1- Lg Rubber Eraser 1- Small Plastic School Supply Box 4- 2-pocket Plastic Folders 4- Broad Tip Whiteboard Markers (Black) 1- Lg box of Kleenex 20- Dixon Ticonderoga #2 Pencils 1- Bottle of Elmer’s white glue 1- Box of Zip-Loc gallon size Baggies 2- Elmer’s glue sticks 1 pair of Earbuds/Headphones 1- Box of Zip-Loc quart Baggies (Boys Only) 1 Fine point black sharpie marker 1- Box of Zip-Loc sandwich size Baggies (Girls Only) 1- Canister of Clorox or Lysol disinfecting wipes Grade 2 Tennis Shoes (For Phy Ed) 1- Ream 20# copy paper 1- Box of 24 Crayola Crayons 1- Fiskar’s Student Scissor Backpack (Labeled w/student’s name) 2- Highlighter Markers 3- Wide Lined Spiral Notebooks 1- Lg Rubber Eraser 1- Small plastic School Supply Box 4- Folders w/2 pockets 4- Broad Tip Whiteboard Markers (Black) 1- Lg box of Kleenex to share 36- Dixon Ticonderoga #2 Pencils 1- Bottle of Elmer’s white glue 1- Box of Zip-Loc gallon size Baggies
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2- Elmer’s glue sticks 1 pair of Earbuds/Headphones 1- Box of Zip-Loc quart or sandwich size 1- Canister of Clorox or Lysol disinfecting wipes 1 Fine point black sharpie marker GRADE 3 1 set of ear buds/headphones 5 - 2 pocket folders (3 plain colored) 3 - spiral notebooks (wide lined)* (NO Trapper Keepers) 1 doz #2 pencils per quarter (NO mechanical) (Ticonderoga preferred) 1 large rubber eraser 1 Fiskars student scissors (pointed) 1 box colored pencils 1 box crayons (24 or 36) 2 highlighters 1 bottle glue (large) 2 boxes Kleenex (large) 1 pencil sharpener (small & sturdy) 1 small plastic school supply box 4 dry erase markers (dark colored & fine tip) 1 container antibacterial wipes 1 backpack (no wheels & labeled w/name) 1 pair tennis shoes for gym (no black marks) 1 deck of cards 1 box gallon or ziploc sandwich baggies 1 - 1 inch. 3 ring binder with inside pockets
Grade 4 1 set of ear buds/headphones 6 - 2 pocket folders 1 spiral notebook 2 composition notebooks 50 - #2 pencils 1 large eraser 1 - Fiskars student X CARPET scissors X LAMINATE (pointed)
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1 Fiskars student scissors (pointed) 1 box colored pencils and 1 box crayons 1 bottle glue or 3 glue sticks 2 boxes Kleenex (large) 1 ruler (must have both inches & centimeters) 1 pair tennis shoes for gym (no black marks) 2 highlighters 1 roll Scotch tape 1 backpack (no wheels & labeled w/name) 1 pack disinfecting wipes 1 black Sharpie Grade 7 & 8 4 - spiral notebooks 4 - 2 pocket folders Plenty of pencils - #2 lead Pens - blue and black Erasers Recommended: Personal headphones/earbuds for iPad use 2 3-ring binders (1 or 1 1/2”) - two different colors (7th grade) Composition notebook (7th grade) 1 3-ring binder (1 or 1 1/2”) (8th grade) Composition notebook (8th grade algebra students) ** The Art Sketchbook is purchased in Kindergarten and kept for Grades 1 and 2 *** My Dictionary is purchased in grade 1 and used through grades 1, 2 and 3. New students will be required to purchase My Dictionary and the Art Sketchbook upon entry. No Trapper Keepers and no mechanical pencils. Please send more supplies throughout the year as needed. Individual classroom teachers may notify you of specific classroom needs in addition to the supplies listed here.
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l o o h c S o t Back Fairview (Gr. K-2) — 4-6 P.M. Trailview (Gr. 3-6) — 4:30-6:30 P.M. High School (Gr. 7-12) — 5-8 P.M. MORA SCHOOL DISTRICT 332 SCHOOL CALENDAR - 2015-2016
November 6 November 9 November 23-24 November 26-27 December 10 December 23 December 24-31 January 1 January 4 January 18 January 22 January 25 February 15 February 22 March 21 March 25-29 April 1 April 4 April 7, 12 May 30 June 2 June 3 June 5
New Teacher Workshop Teacher Workshop Open House Labor Day - NO SCHOOL First Day of Classes P/T Conferences HS 4-7:30 p.m. Ed MN Pro Conference - NO SCHOOL End of First Quarter Teacher Workday P/T Conferences Elementary Evenings Thanksgiving Vacation - NO SCHOOL P/T Conferences HS 4-7:30 p.m. 2-Hour Early Release Winter Vacation - NO SCHOOL New Years’ Day - NO SCHOOL Classes Resume MLK Teacher Inservice - NO SCHOOL End of Second Quarter Teacher Workday - NO SCHOOL President’s Day - NO SCHOOL High School Registration 4-7:30 p.m. P/T Conferences HS 4-7:30 p.m. Spring Break - NO SCHOOL End of third Quarter Teacher Workday - NO SCHOOL P/T Conferences Elementary Evenings Memorial Day - NO SCHOOL End of Fourth Quarter - Last Day of School Teacher Workday Graduation 2 p.m.
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The Mora Mustangs have plethora of activities taking place before school starts this fall.
Early Childhood Screening
MORA OPEN HOUSE WED., SEPT. 2
August 25-27 August 31-Sept. 3 September 2 September 7 September 8 October 12 October 15-16
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Preschool screening is a REQUIREMENT for kindergarten enrollment. Mora Schools works with Kanabec County Public Health Nursing Services, Early Childhood Teachers, and our dedicated screening volunteers to offer parents a comprehensive screening program. The screening program includes the following assessments: • Height and weight • Hearing and vision screening • Speech and language screening • Developmental screening • Review of community resources • Social-emotional screening • Review of immunizations and health history
• Family factors inventory • Summary interview All children residing in the Mora School District are eligible to participate in the screening. This screening is provided to families in our district at no charge to the family. Families do have the option of obtaining comparable developmental screening through other sources (such as Head Start, public health nursing agencies or other school districts), but costs incurred are then the family’s responsibility. Families can also waive the required developmental screening by providing the district with a signed statement identifying that they are conscientiously opposed to having their child participate in
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the screening. Parents are contacted by the school regarding the availability of preschool screening. If your child is 3 1/2 years of age or older and you have not been contacted please call Carrie or Vicki at 320679-6257 to schedule your child’s screening. If you have questions regarding the screening program, please call the screening coordinator, Carrie Sell at 320-679-6257. Screening Dates for the 2015-2016 School Year: September 17 October 14 November 17 January 13 February 11 March 15
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ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC SCHOOL 20152016 CALENDAR Sep. 3 Sep. 8 Sep. 22 Sep. 30 Oct. 3 Oct. 15-16 Oct. 21 Nov. 6 Nov. 9 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 25 Nov. 26-27 Dec. 9 Dec. 22 Jan. 4 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Feb. 15 March 1 March 4 March 15 March 16 March 25 March 31 April 1 April 4 April 19 April 20 April 21 April 22 May 17 May 25 May 30 June 1 June 3
Back to School Night 6pm-7pm First Day of School School Advisory Committee Meeting 7pm-8pm Early Release St. Mary’s Catholic School Marathon 9am-1pm No School -MN Conference Early Release End of 1st Quarter No School- Teacher Workshop First Day of 2nd Quarter School Advisory Committee Meeting 7pm-8pm End of First Quarter- No school No School-Thanksgiving Break Early out day for students Last Day of School before Christmas Break Classes resume No School - MLK Day School Advisory Committee Meeting 7pm-8pm Last Day of 2nd Quarter No School-Teacher in Service First day of 3rd Quarter No School President’s Day No School- Parent/Teacher Conferences Teacher In-Service No School School Advisory Committee Meeting 7pm-8pm Early out day for students No School-Good Friday End of 3rd Quarter No School- Teacher in-service First Day of 4th Quarter School Advisory Committee Meeting 7pm-8pm Early out day for students ELC for grades 4-6 ELC for grades 4-6 ELC for grades 4-6 School Advisory Committee Meeting 7pm-8pm Preschool Graduation and Last Day of preschool 5pm-6pm No School- Memorial Day 6th grade Graduation 6-7pm
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ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC SCHOOL TEACHER STAFF Mrs. Deanna Jahnz, Principal/Preschool Teacher Mrs. Heather Guzik, School Secretary Mrs. Elizabeth Perreault, Preschool Teacher Ms. Amanda Carlson, Kindergarten & First Grade Teacher Mrs. Twylah Teich, Second & Third Grade Teacher Ms. Cynthia Martin, Fourth, Fifth, & Sixth Grade Teacher Mrs. Kelly Welch, Health & Physical Education Teacher
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COMMUNITY ED/EARLY CHILDHOOD Director 629-4277 - Cindy Stolp Secretary 629-4030 - Teresa Plasek
EMERGENCY SCHOOL CLOSING INFORMATION IS ON OUR WEBSITE: www.pinecity. k12.mn.us
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PINE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS TEACHER STAFF Language Arts Mrs. Ashley Anderson Mrs. Julie Anderson Ms. Kristen Banz Mrs. Julie Berglund Mrs. Diane Engelstad Mrs. Jennifer Hunt Mr. Ryan Larson Mrs. Jory Magel Ms. Ashley Nelson Mr. Tony Roberto Mrs. Heather Sward
Applied Fine Arts Mr. Kevin Cahill Mr. Blake Groe Ms. Jennifer Krinke Ms. Michelle Jansen Mr. Tyler Mans Business and Computers Mrs. Luann Morneau Family and Consumer Science Mrs. Nancy Jackson Mrs. Sara Roubinek Health Mr. Richard Engelstad Industrial Technology Mr. Galen Erdmann Mr. Tim Schlichting Mr. Curt Wagner
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Physical Education Mr. Bill Christianson Mr. Jesse Ostertag Mrs. Jenna Vorhies Science Mr. Jeff Adams Mrs. Jamie Campbell Mrs. Christine Hong Mr. Tom Huettl Mr. Tom Kloeckl Mr. James Miller Social Studies Mr. Kyle Allen Mr. Milo Allen Mr. Jared Dyrdahl Mr. Jason Rademacher Mrs. Mary Sauser Mr. Eric Wicktor
Special Education Mrs. Julie Anderson Mrs. Julie Berglund Mrs. Deb Edwards Mr. Robert Hanson Mrs. Sue Huber Mrs. Terri Roberto Ms. Susan Rydberg Mrs. Heather Sward Mr. Tim Welch Mrs. Jennifer Worlickey World Languages Mrs. Jamie Bulera Mrs. Bryanna Clementson Mrs. Christie Dunkley Mrs. Laurie Mettling
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PINE CITY SCHOOL 20152016 CALENDAR Aug. 26 -27 Aug. 31-Sep. 2 Sep. 2 Sep. 7 Sep. 8 Sep. 25 Oct. 15-16 Nov. 6 Nov. 9 Nov. 10 Nov. 19 & Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Nov. 26-27 Dec. 22 Jan. 4 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 March 1 & March 3 March 4 March 25 March 31 April 1 April 4 May 26 May 30 June 3
New Teacher Workshops Teacher In-Service Open House 4:30-8:00 p.m. Labor Day First Day of School Homecoming Education Minnesota Conference-No School End of First Quarter Teacher Workshop-No School First Day of Quarter 2 Conferences (.5 student day for each conf. day) No School -Compensation Day Thanksgiving Break-No School Last Day of School before Christmas break School Resumes MLK Day-No School No School for Students/Teacher Workshop First Day of Quarter 3 President’s Day-No School Early release Spring Conferences No School Compensation Day Good Friday- No School End of 3rd Quarter 46 days Teacher In-Service No School First Day of Quarter 4 Graduation Memorial Day-No School
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If you want your child to have his/her own headphones, that is an option. Please label supplies with child’s name and replace throughout the year as needed. KINDERGARTEN: 1 standard sized backpack, 1 small snap-type pencil box (no handles), 18 pk jumbo size Crayola crayons, 3 boxes 24 pk Crayola crayons, 1 box Crayola markers, 4 lg black dry erase markers, 4 #2 pencils sharpened, 1 lg pink eraser. 6 lg glue sticks, 2 plastic 3-prong style folders, 1 folder for backpack, 1 notebook, 1 box of tissues (or more), 1 paint shirt, $10 supply/party fee. GRADE ONE: 5 sharpened pencils, box of 24 crayons, backpack, snap-type school box, 4 lg glue sticks, a lg pink eraser, Fiskars scissors, 2 dry erase markers, lg box of tissues GRADE TWO: Tote bag, 2 pocket folders, 1 plastic folder, 2 lg glue sticks, 2 sm or 1 lg snap-type school boxes, 3 wide-lined notebooks, markers, box of 24 crayons, District Office 1400 Main St S, Pine City 320-629-4010
2 pks of #2 pencils (sharpened), eraser, colored pencils, pencil sharpener with a cover, 4 pk of dry erase markers, scissors and 2 boxes of tissues, NO TRAPPER KEEPERS OR PUMPER/MECHANICAL PENCILS. GRADE THREE: Pencils, pencil sharpener that collects shavings, crayons, colored pencilsoptional (We don’t use markers for coloring), scissors, glue sticks and white glue, pencil box, 2 wide-ruled notebooks, 3 pocket folders, a 4 pk dry erase markers for math, lg box of tissues, backpack. GRADE FOUR: One 1 1/2” 3-ring binder with subject dividers, 2 pkgs of loose-leaf wide-ruled paper, 1 take home folder, 24 pk of #2 wooden pencils, 1 4 pk of dry erase markers, 1 12pk of colored pencils, scissors, ruler, 1 deck of cards, white liquid glue, 2 lg boxes of tissues, earbuds or headphones. GRADE FIVE: 6 pocket folders, 4 notebooks, markers, or colored pencils, pencils, 4 pk of dry erase markers, pack of loose leaf paper,
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scissors, red correcting pen, glue stick or glue bottle, highlighter, ruler with inches and centimeters, calculator, and one large box of tissues. GRADE SIX: Zipper style Trapper Keeper, 6 pocket folders, 6 spiral notebooks, pencils, red pens, highlighter, scissors, colored pencils or crayons, large box of tissues, earbuds or headphones, Lysol wipes. GRADE SEVEN: Pre-Algebra (1.5-2” three ring binder, loose leaf paper, pencils, colored pencils, Optional- calculator), Math Bridge (notebook, folder), English 7 (folder, composition notebook, pencils), History 7 (folder, pens/pencils, set of colored pencils), Science 7 (composition notebook, folder, pencils), Self Awareness (folder, notebook, pencils), Computers (pencils, Kleenex- for your locker), Reading (pens/pencils, earbuds), FACS (folder, notebook, pencils), Study Skills (pens/pencils), Art (sketchbook or notebook, #2 pencil, big pink eraser, ultra fine tipped black sharpie marker)
Pine Area Learning Center 1225 Main St S, Pine City 320-629-4040
GRADE EIGHT: Algebra (1” 3-ring binder), loose leaf paper, pencils, Optional- Texas Instrument graphing calculator) Intermediate Algebra (1” 3-ring binder, loose leaf paper, pencils, TI 83 or TI 84 graphing calculator), Math Bridge (notebook, folder), English 8 (pens or pencils, either a spiral notebook with perforated edges or (preferred) a 3-ring binder with loose-leaf paper, folder that will last the year), Geography (1.5” 3-ring binder, notebook, pencils), Science 8 (2 composition notebooks, folder, pencils, earbuds/headphones), Health (notebook, folder, pencil, black or blue pen, highlighter), Art (sketchbook or notebook, #2 pencil, big pink eraser, ultra fine Sharpie marker), Reading (pens or pencils, earbuds), Computers (pencils), FACS (notebook, folder with pockets, pens or pencils), Junior High ALC (notebook and folder (one for each class) color coded, pencils and pens, pink eraser) PARENTS ARE ASKED TO CHECK WITH THEIR CHILDREN FREQUENTLY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR WITH REGARD TO WHICH SCHOOL SUPPLIES NEED TO BE REPLENISHED.
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KINDERGARTEN/FIRST GRADE: 1 Pencil box, 8 #2 pencils, 1 Pink eraser, 1 Highlighter, 1 box 24 count Crayola Crayons, 1 Box 8 count washable Crayola markers, 1 Bottle liquid school glue, 3 Glue Sticks, 2 Wide-Ruled Spiral Notebooks (any color/style), 2 Pocket Folders (any color/style), 1 box of Kleenex to share with class, 1 canister of Clorox wipes to share with class, 1 Box zipper closure plastic bags for whole class use, your choice of: gallon,
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SECOND/THIRD GRADE: 1 box of colored pencils, 1 24 count box of CRAYOLA crayons, 2 Erasers,1 pencil Box, 1 pencil pouch, 1 Box of 8 Markers, 3 wide-lined spiral notebooks, 4 #2 Pencils, 2 white school glue, 1 paint shirt, 2 pocket folders, 2 glue stick, 1 pair of headphones for computer, 1
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6 stretchable book covers, 1 Paint shirt, 1 box of Kleenex, 1 flash drive, 1 pair of headphones for computer, 2 Containers of Clorox wipes **These are supplies that will start the year off. Students may need a few extra things after school begins. **Students will need tennis shoes for Phy. Ed. class, they do not need to be kept at school.
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quart or sandwich size, 1 pair of headphones for computer (Kindergarten/ new students only)
St. Mary’s... • A Catholic school - God centered • Accredited preschool & elementary school thru MNSAA. An accrediting agency recognized by the State of Minnesota. MNSAA is also a member of the National Federation of Non public-school State Accrediting Association (NFNSSA) • Preschool Licensed by State of Minnesota Preschool - Tue and Thurs all day or half day • Kindergarten - All day every day • First thru sixth grade • Teachers with BA/MA degrees and licensed thru the State of Minnesota • Current and integrated curriculum • Family focused and parental involvement
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AUG. 25 FIRSTLIGHT COMMUNITY PICNIC FirstLight Health System is hosting a free community picnic on Tuesday, Aug. 25, from 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. at its Pine City Clinic, 1425 Main St. N. There will be free, healthy food and beverages and fun yard games and activities. For information, call 800-245-5671 or visit www.firstlighthealthsystem.org. MORA SENIOR DINING LOCATION: DALA APARTMENTS 470 BEAN AVE. MORA AUG. 17 - 21 Monday: Porcupine meatballs, baked potato w/sour cream, peas in cream sauce, wheat bread, sweetened strawberries. Tuesday: Hot roast pork sandwich, whipped potatoes w/gravy, black bean salad, apple crisp w/whipped topping. Wednesday: Swiss steak, onionroasted potatoes, beets, wheat bread, old-fashioned trifle. Thursday: Dog Days of Summer: Chili dog, potato salad, fresh fruit, puppy chow. Friday: Lemon pepper fish, baked potato w/sour cream, broccoli salad, wheat bread, mixed fruit. Note: Senior Dining is for persons 60+ Ogilvie Senior Dining is served on Mondays and Wednesdays (same entrees served at both locations) at the Ogilvie Civic Center.
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109 LAWN CARE
Angus yearling bulls for sale. Skelnik's Brookside Farm, Isle. 320-676-8810. Call early morning or evenings. Buying all dairy cattle, all beef cattle. Brent Besser. East Central Livestock. 320-679-4333.
52 AUTOS We Sell Used Auto Parts. We Buy Vehicles and Non-serrus Metals. Vehicle pick up available. 28178 Hwy 107 Brook Park, MN 55007
Call 320-679-7500
FOR SALE 2010 Chev Traverse 2 LT loaded, dual sunroofs, leather heated seats, DVD plus more!
320-630-3487 '89 Firebird, great project, needs engine instal. 350 tune port inj. engine incl. T-tops, pearl white paint, black & white cloth int. 763-670-9694.
53 VEHICLES WANTED $200 and Up for Most Junk Cars. $300 for Pickups and SUVs.
Towing available. Call for more information. Ostrom’s Auto Parts Grasston, MN • 320-396-2567
58 TRUCKS VANS/SUVS 2003 F150 XLT ext cab 4X4 87000 mi 1owner,$6200 or BO (320)629-6578
102 SERVICES Praxair Dealer Now Offering Oxygen, acetylene & welding gases. Also, cylinder leasing.
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Alterations and clothing repairs, 25 years experience. 320-3964152 Contact Rosemary. Braham East Central S a n i t a t i o n Commercial & residential, container service, carts provided. 763-689-2171 or 763444-9862 Merles Water Conditioning 651-777-1349 mywatermn.com Water Softener Repairs, Filter changes, Preventitive Maintenance, Iron Removal, and so much more! Please see our ad in the Professional and Service Directory of this newspaper.
Rum River Homes, LLC: Carpentry work, decks, sheetrock, painting and trim. Insured, Mark 320-364-3156. Therapeutic massage improves your circulation, relieves your stress, assists in relaxation. Call Barb, 320-362-0440.
Tim's Mowing service- Pine City area. (218)-256-7353. New clients welcome!
115 HOME HEATING Crown Royal outdoor wood stoves. 20 year limited warranty. www.woodstovemn. com. 320-679-2567, 763-552-6743.
154 EMPLOYMENT Branch Librarian II, Pine City Public Library, East Central Regional Library, 40hrs/wk, $15.52/hr plus benefits, full details and information on how to apply available at http://www.ecrlib.org/jobs.html
AUTO MECHANIC WANTED • Experience is a plus, but willing to train the right person • Reliable • References
Stop in to apply:
Mora Auto Service 824 S. Union Mora, MN 320-679-4379
Now Hiring
OTR Truck Drivers! Starting pay is 40 cents per mile plus bonus. Benefits available, home weekly.
218-768-5008 or Curt at 218-820-8555 Live-In Caregivers: Work w/the leading provider of live-in care for the elderly in their Twin Cities home. 7d on/7d off. $959/wk. Exp. Req'd. 1-877468-2561 (ask about our sign-on bonus) www.homecare solutionsmn.com
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Brighter Day Residence, Inc. We are seeking an Executive Director who has the following attributes: -Business degree or simular experience/ education -Goal oriented -Excellent communication with managerial skills -Familiar with nonprofit organizations and related funding -Able to work with person with special abilities Working hours: As deemed necessary Salary: Depending on experience, qualifications and progress with benefit package established by Board of Directors. Starting salary $45,000. Interested persons should send a resume, application letter, and two letters of reference to: Board of Directors 2151 Rolling Oaks Dr Mora, MN 55051 by August 21, 2015 Equal Opportunity Employer.
Signe & Olivias is hiring for all shifts. Direct care w/elderly, experience preferred but will train. Call Corinne, 320-272-0115.
East Central A u d i o l o g y Audiology and hearing aid care. Cambridge 763-689-2121.
Wanted- Laborer on pole-shed construction, no exper. Necessary, long hrs., heavy lifting, able to do heights. Some travel. Call 9am-6pm 320629-3204 or email lspetersonconst@ gmail.com
157 EMPLOYMENT PART TIME Kids Cove Child Care, located in Grand Casino Hinckley & Mille Lacs, hiring for part-time aide & manager positions. Weekends required. Apply within.
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201 DAY CARE Deb's Tiny Tots experience. Infant thru school ages. Certified CPR/First Aid. Braham. 763-333-4990. Lila's Daycare has openings for fulltime toddler to school age, Ogilvie. 320-364-3766.
301 FARM MISC. MISC. NH 640 silage special, 4X5 round baler, NH 499 12' hydroswing haybine, two side rakes NI & IH 320396-2054.
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Salem Lutheran Church in Dalbo, Minn. is looking for an
to lead Sunday morning services. Flexible Schedule. Please send resume & references to Pastor CJ Valenti at prcjvalenti@ gmail.com You may also inquire by phone 763.689.1687
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351 ANTIQUES/ ART
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For Sale: 1 or 2 twin size Craftmatic Adjustable Beds. $200 each. 320-679-4126 For Sale: Large brown leather lift chair 320-679-1983.
307-4567
New Oat Straw: Small square bales. $2/bale 320-629-2811
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Dry Oak firewood. Lrg pickup load, $120 Fast, free delivery 320-241-6983 Split 16'' mixed hardwood, 2 cord load, $330, 3 cord load, $495. Split 16'' basswood, 2 cord load, $275, 3 cord load, $410. 320-679-1815 Wanted: Standing saw timber and firewood, (320)679-1815.
361 LAWN & GARDEN Black rotted manure, lg load, fast delivery. Also firewood. 320241-6983 or 479-2446952.
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Scandia House of Mora, Isle & Pine City
612-326-3300 or 218-828-4483
Room for Growing Educational Child Care Center is hiring for quality teachers who have a love of teaching children ages 6 wks to 6 yrs. old. We are looking for energetic, passionate and dedicated teachers and aides to join our team at all locations. We value our teachers and provide training, competitive wages and benefits. Room for Growing is a NAEYC Accredited center and holds a 4 Star Parent Aware Rating. Apply in person or online at RoomForGrowing.com
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358 FIREWOOD
Antiques Wanted: Native American, Norway, Sweden. Hunting, fishing, railroad, advertising items, marbles, lamps, postcards. Call Gary. Let me know what you have. 320-679-2535, 651-238-0909.
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302 FEED/ SEED/HAY
organist or pianist RN Part time & on call. 15-20 hours every two weeks. Need current MN license/certificate. Coordinate health care for individuals in assisted living, medication set-up. Able to do in-takes & assesments. Please apply in person, Signe & Olivias, LLC, 1545 Harbor St., Ogilvie, MN. Corrine, 320-272-0115
308 POULTRY
Forest Lake North Branch 651-277-2441 North 651-464-1601 Chisago 651-257-2441 South 651-464-2330
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Collections OfÀcer Patient Registration/ Scheduler Part Time – 0.68 (54 hours a pay period). Primarily 11:45 a.m. – 9:15 p.m. and every other weekend rotation and holiday rotation included. Located in Pine City Urgency Services. High school diploma or general education degree (GED). Prefer clerical with PC/internet experience. Private insurance payer knowledge strongly desired. Ability to handle and manage a cash drawer. Requires strong customer service and phone skills, as well as excellent interpersonal skills with exceptional communication and listening skills giving the ability to quickly connect with customers. Skills in using a keyboard, mouse, PC, scanner and printer. Knowledge of medical terminology, spelling and punctuation to type patient information. Apply on line at www.firstlighthealthsystem.org Or email resume to hr@fl-hs.org FirstLight Health System 301 Highway 65 South Mora, MN 55051 320-225-3612 EOE
Clinic LPN Full Time – 0.9 FTE (72 hours a pay period). Monday – Thursday from 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. as a scribe clinic nurse (9 hour days). Graduation from an accredited school of Practical Nursing. Prefer one year specialty care experience (where applicable), including PC experience within a computerized work environment with ability to keyboard and navigate within an automated medical work environment. Current Licensed Practical Nurse in the State of Minnesota, and BLS certification required. Apply on line at www.firstlighthealthsystem.org Or email resume to hr@fl-hs.org FirstLight Health System 301 Highway 65 South Mora, MN 55051 320-225-3612 EOE
Applications now being accepted for:
Server Busser Cashier Hostess Cook Pantry Custodian • References required with our applications • Benefits may include vacation pay, employee discounts, and profit sharing, medical, dental, vision, life and Flex Plans We are looking for energetic, positive, outgoing, self-motivated individuals See Facebook or Minnesota Jobs for more details. Applications available at; A Tobies Restaurant Hinckley, MN 320-384-6174
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BECOMING A CNA? WE WILL BE OFFERING A CLASS AUGUST 24TH – SEPTEMBER 13TH WE HAVE OPENINGS FOR 10 STUDENTS!!! ~Scholarships are available~ To take advantage of this opportunity please apply at or contact Human Resources
St. Clare Living Community of Mora 110 7th Street N, Mora, MN 55051 (320) 679-8328 Fax (320) 679-8350 nancy.dobbins@bhshealth.org
SCLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Chisago County has a FT opening for a Collections Officer. This position is responsible for collecting debt owed to Chisago County from public assistance programs. Assists in the investigation of fraud cases. Qualifications include 2 years of experience in collections work in a loan company, bank or credit union, or as an investigator for an insurance company or law enforcement agency OR 3 years of clerical or account clerk experience in work involving billing or accounts receivable OR 2 years of college with coursework emphasis in accounting, business or closely related field. Apply at: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/mnmeritsystem/ default.cfm. Position closes 8/20/2015. A test is required and will held at the North Branch Library. You will be contacted by Minnesota Merit System once you apply and given the date and exact location of the testing. Rate of pay $18.63 to $25.53.
Senior Services Program Coordinator Lakes & Pines Community Action Council is hiring a full-time Senior Services Program Coordinator to plan, implement, coordinate and evaluate the senior service programs. Responsibilities include: recruitment, training and overall supervision of program volunteers; conducting outreach and continuous support for the mission and advocating for low-income persons. Applicants must: have a high school diploma/GED with 2-4 years experience working in related field or a post-secondary education in a related field; have proficient math skills and experience using Microsoft Office; have the ability to build relationships, problem solve and communicate effectively with diverse individuals in the office, home or public environment; have excellent organization and time management skills; have the ability to work under demanding time schedules while maintaining professionalism; be able to meet the travel requirements and work schedule flexibility, which may involve evening and weekend commitments. Experience training, coordinating and supervising small and large groups of volunteers is preferred. Position is for 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., located in Mora, with extensive business travel throughout service area. Salary range is $16.54-17.41, depending on qualifications; full benefits package. Lakes & Pines is an equal opportunity employer. Women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply. Reasonable accommodations provided upon request. Applications are due to Lakes & Pines by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, August 21, 2015; 1700 Maple Avenue E, Mora, MN 55051. Full job description and application available at www.lakesandpines.org.
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CLASSIFIEDS 362 MISC. 2004 Ford Excursion $2600, 1959 Fordson $2200, 1978 Ford F250 $3000, 1971 Fiat Spider $1700, 1995 Polaris Indy Special $900. 763-219-5130. For Sale: Electric wheelchair, Pronto M91, new controller, seat, batteries. Looks like new, runs great. $3000. Call 320-272-4138, Roy. Looking for that perfect gift for an anniversary or birthday? Think about giving a subscription to the Kanabec County Times. Call our office today (320)679-2661 to start delivery – we accept Visa or Mastercard! Pedestals for Whirlpool Duet washer & dryer, $150. Mora. 320-364-0496. PREGNANT? *Confidential pregnancy testing. *Information to promote a healthy pregnancy. Kanabec County Public Health Nursing, ask for Christine 320-679-6330
366 GUNS Mora, Permit to Carry, April 11, July & Oct. TBA. NRA Instructor courses, shooting courses and coaching. www.fridstromfire arminstruction.com 320-679-4176.
368 APPLIANCES For Sale: Reconditioned washers, dryers, ranges, refrigerators. Rick's Home Furnishings (320) 6794047
369 WANTED Want to Buy all kinds of silver objects. Please call Mike at 763-843-0867 Wanted: Minibikes & dirt bikes, running or not. Call 320-679-2128.
401 AUCTION CALENDAR Saturday, Sept. 19, 10 a.m. Estate Sale for Steve Ahlness. 320 Riverside Street, Mora. Tools, guns, gun safes, prints, a lot of sportsman collectibles, decoys and much more. Stromberg Auctioneering, Les Stromberg, Auctioneer, Lic. #3317. For more info. Call 320-279-0935. Strombergauctioneer ing.com
401 AUCTION CALENDAR Seized Goods Auction Sat., September 5 10 a.m. Located 2 miles south of Mora on Hwy 65. Property of: Robert Johnson, Marie Wireman, Anissa Holt. Household items, furniture, washer/dryer, recreational equip. tools, etc. Linden Secure Storage, 1712 Pine Woods Trail, Mora, MN. 320-679-3852.
404 GARAGE SALES
MOVING SALE Thursday, Aug. 20 8am-4pm Many toys, clothes, kids’ bikes, outdoor toys, kitchen goods, couch, shelves, bedding, curtains, DVDs, tools, hunting and fishing gear and more. 121 Villa Drive, Mora
404 GARAGE SALES
RUMMAGE SALE Thurs., Aug. 20 8-5 Fri., Aug. 21 8-noon Antiques, household, wildlife prints, toys, cookie jars, furniture and more. Everything must go! 555 Clark St., Mora No Early Birds Cash Only
ESTATE SALE Aug. 20, 21 & 22 7am-6pm 6 ft. Sioux gate, 4’ walk thru gate, 8 16’ cattle panels, misc. lumber, car ramps, doll supplies, household items, antique dresser and buffet, exercise equip., 225 amp Lincoln welder, 1823 Springfield musket, furniture, plus much more.
Household Sale 22601 Cedar Creek Road, East Beroun, August 21, 22, 23, 8 am–5 pm. Clothes, items of all kinds, furniture, freezer, antiques, movies, crafts, garage items, and books
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August 21-22 8am-4pm
Thurs., Aug. 20 4-7:30 Fri., Aug. 21 7-3 5/6 girls, 8/10, 12/14 boys, women’s XS-XL, adult and kids’ books, scrapbooking, stamping, beads, DVDs, dressers, bikes, beer signs, Longaberger. 255 Riverside St., Mora Two-Family Garage Sale: Thurs., Aug. 20, 8-5; Fri., Aug. 21, 8-4. Clothing, Christmas & household items. Lots of misc. 2363 210th Ave., Mora.
2950 Harbor St., Mora
14ft Lund Boat & Trailer, Household items, Fishing equipment, garage & lawn tools, sheetmetal pipes, Christmas decorations, Total Gym, phonograph, radio, records, TV, dolls clothes 20436 Ann River Drive, Mora
Pine City Sale Tues Aug.18, 4:30-6:30 PM, Wed. 8 AM–2 PM, 8734 Meadow Lane, 1 ½ mi. So. of high school,girls size 5-7, bikes, men's, misc, household, fouton, books, desk
Groundhouse Apartments in Ogilvie 2 BR $460/ month
Practicing Honesty and Integrity for over 30 years. Call Les Stromberg
320-279-0935 reach 18,000 homes each week To place an ad call 320-679-2661 or go to www.moraminn.com
Huge 5-Family Garage Sale Pine Town Hall, Saturday Aug.15, 8-3, Furniture, Baby to adult itemstoys, household. Bradshaw – Hughes – Nilsson - RydbergBehrends Huge Garage sale, antiques, furniture, household, linens, bedding, men's and women's clothing, glassware, pictures, wood crafts, tools and fencing. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Aug. 20,21,22, 9 – 5, 18729 Cassie Lane, Pine City. NW side Lk. Pokegama. Watch for Signs Whale of a Sale. Years of accumulation. A whole lot of everything. Fri. & Sat., Aug. 21 & 22, 9-4. Go appx. 8 miles north of Mora on Hwy. 65, turn right at mile marker 71 (260th Ave.), turn left at stop sign to 26590 Riverview Drive.
405 MOVING SALES Sprunk Moving Sale: Aug.19,21, 8am-6pm Aug.22, 8am-3pm. 305 SE 7thAve., Pine City
406 SALES
Auction Sale Pokegama Pine Storage 9773 Birchview Rd Grasston, MN
Thursday August 27 at 6:00pm
451 RENTALS COMMERCIAL Mora Professional Center has 1,200 sq. ft. for rent, street level, south side, will subdivide to suit. Utilities included. Reasonable rent. 320-679-2435.
451 RENTALS COMMERCIAL Professional Office Spaces with Inviting Atmosphere at Main Street Center, North Branch. A Variety of Sizes Newly Remodeled Business Suites Starting at $300 Call Deb 651-303-2050
452 RENTALS RESIDENTIAL 1-BDRM apt. for rent, $500/mo. + utiliites, clean & updated, Mora. 612-290-9869. 5 br 4 ba 2 car gar for huge fam. Pet ok 320-224-7626 Sec 8 ok In Braham Area For Rent in Mora, 2- BDRM apt. $675/month, avail. end of September. Call 612-432-9326, leave message. For rent: 3-BDRM mobile home, remodeled. No pets. Call after 5 p.m., 320-272-4302. Meadowbrook 1 & 2-BR apartments, Mora, starting at $615 and up per mo. No smoking, no pets. Contact Denny, 507-269-7639.
452 RENTALS RESIDENTIAL Pine City-2BR house, 1½ bath, garage available,Lawn and snow removal incl. $925/ mo. + util. Avail. August 763-286-2810
454 STORAGE
NOW RENTING Ogilvie Mini Storage LP Mini Storage Unit 10x20, 10x10 Downtown Ogilvie Call:
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504 MOBILE HOMES
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of Northland’s best built modular and manufactured homes. New model homes are arriving. 320-629-8110 www.pinecresthomesinc.com
506 REAL ESTATE 2 story farm house, full basement, 32'x108' pole shed, barn with hay loft, out buildings, 119 acres, 7 miles south of Ogilvie, $329,900 Please call after 6pm. 320-272-4634 320-272-0061
EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN MOVING & MANCAVE SALE August 19-22 8:00am-5:00pm 15922 Edgewater Road N.E on Cross Lake, Pine City Furniture, upright freezer, household misc. and patio furniture, mancave items (hunting and fishing equipment, tools etc.) garden and lawn items and more.
Cash only-no delivery
Mora 1 bedroom apartment, nice. Air conditioning, washer, dryer, no pets no smoking. 320-679-4870, 612-390-5960. Upstairs, in newer country home near Cambridge, $565 monthly. 763-286-3002. 2 BEDROOM unit in the City of Pine City with garage. $800 per month-utilities not included. Available August 1st. For more information please contact Greg at 320336-8978.
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Care Attendant P/T and On-Call Country Meadows, a 32-unit Senior Living Campus is currently hiring Part-time and On-Call Care Attendants. Experienced Care Giver Preferred. Will train right candidate.
Apply online or stop in attn, Kathy Ann Adams, Dir, 740 2nd St. SE, Milaca, MN 56353
Ph: 320-983-6386, Fax: 320-983-6824 Email kadams@elimcare.org, www.elimcare.org EOE/AA Employer/Vet/Disabled * A Drug Free Workplace
506 REAL ESTATE FSBO – MOVE in Ready, 2 bedroom Rambler,1.25 bath, 1650 Sq.Ft. Formal Dining Room,4 Season Porch, MF Laundry, Detached Garage, Storage Shed. Great House, Great Location! 925 7th Ave SW, Pine City, MN $129,000 (320) 629-6903
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We are seeking OTR CDL flat bed drivers Based in Fridley, MN Will consider new CDL holders • Excellent Benefits, food Highlights: and clothing allowance. • Signing Bonus. • Home weekly if needed • We run 2011 and newer well-maintained or can run longer for a equipment. higher income. • Drivers are allowed to • We can accommodate take their trucks home. one small pet. The company runs paper logs with an excellent safety record.
Compensation: After probationary period we offer full benefits including low cost health insurance, food and clothing allowance. All breakdown time is paid on an hourly basis and driving will be pay based on percentage of load. A salary review is completed after 125 days and the first year with the potential for salary increases.
Requirements: • Must have a CDL A license with one year of experience. Will consider military driving experience. • Must be able to handle chaining, strapping and tarping flat bed loads. • Must be able to pass a background check and full physical. Contact Pete: 763-571-9508 or psandmann@ctm-truck.com
Clinic LPN Part Time (0.86 FTE) ~ 70 hours a pay period. 10 hour shifts – hours including days, evenings, weekend and holiday rotation. Graduation from an accredited school of Practical Nursing. Prefer one year specialty care experience (where applicable), including PC experience within a computerized work environment with ability to keyboard and navigate within an automated medical work environment. Current Licensed Practical Nurse in the State of Minnesota, and BLS certification required. Apply on line at www.firstlighthealthsystem.org Or email resume to hr@fl-hs.org FirstLight Health System 301 Highway 65 South Mora, MN 55051 320-225-3612 EOE
“IT’S A NEW BRIGHTER DAY” Come join a growing company that offers weekly structured activities and community involvement. We promote positive community integration and supportive roles for our individuals. We currently have openings in our Mora and Cambridge homes, all evening and weekend shifts. We offer referral and sign on bonuses, so bring your friends and family. You must pass a background and drug test and have a H.S. Diploma or equivalent. Please contact Lisa at 320-679-3840 or email her at lwerner@bdri.org.
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Stromberg Auctioneering “We do all types of auctions”
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Northcrest Townhomes in Mora 2 BR Townhomes $645/ month 3 BR Townhomes $730/month Includes: Heat, Water, Refuse, Refuse, Washer Dryer hook-ups & Detached garage.
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ATTENTION SUBSTITUTES CERTIFIED TEACHERS AND PARAS OGILVIE PUBLIC SCHOOLS NEED YOU FOR THE 2015-2016 SCHOOL YEAR There will be a meeting for all current and prospective substitutes for Ogilvie Public Schools on August 26, 2015. The meeting will be from 1:00 to 2:30 PM in the Media Center at the school. This will be a paid meeting for those in attendance. Certified subs please bring a copy of your current teaching license, driver’s license and social security card with you. Certified sub pay has been increased to $125.00 per day. Para subs must have a 2 year degree or have passed the para pro test. Please bring your documentation for your para pro test, driver’s license and social security card. If you cannot attend this meeting, stop in the elementary or high school office to add your name to our sub list. If you have any questions please call 320-272-5000 or 320-272-5050.
LPN ~ Pine City Urgency Services Part Time (0.86 FTE) ~ 70 hours a pay period. 10 hour shifts – hours including days, evenings, weekend and holiday rotation. This position is for the Pine City Urgency Services. Graduation from an accredited school of Practical Nursing. Prefer one year specialty care experience (where applicable), including PC experience within a computerized work environment with ability to keyboard and navigate within an automated medical work environment. Current Licensed Practical Nurse in the State of Minnesota, and BLS certification required. Apply on line at www.firstlighthealthsystem.org Or email resume to hr@fl-hs.org FirstLight Health System 301 Highway 65 South Mora, MN 55051 320-225-3612 EOE
Patient Registration/ Scheduler Full Time – 0.9 FTE (72 hours a pay period). Primarily 11:45 a.m. – 9:15 p.m. and every other weekend rotation and holiday rotation included. Located in Pine City Urgency Services. High school diploma or general education degree (GED). Prefer clerical with PC/ internet experience. Private insurance payer knowledge strongly desired. Ability to handle and manage a cash drawer. Requires strong customer service and phone skills, as well as excellent interpersonal skills with exceptional communication and listening skills giving the ability to quickly connect with customers. Skills in using a keyboard, mouse, PC, scanner and printer. Knowledge of medical terminology, spelling and punctuation to type patient information. Apply on line at www.firstlighthealthsystem.org Or email resume to hr@fl-hs.org FirstLight Health System 301 Highway 65 South Mora, MN 55051 320-225-3612 EOE
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CLASSIFIEDS PROVIDE CARE, INC. is hiring staff for FULL TIME & PART TIME direct care positions working with Vulnerable Adults in Adult Foster Homes. 2nd & 3rd shift openings in Cambridge, North Branch, Wyoming, Rush City & Lindstrom. E/o wknd is required. 2nd shift starts @ $11 per hr., 3rd shift starts @ $12.55/hr. $.50 raise after 90 days. Excellent benefits package for FT employees: medical/dental/life insurance, Paid Time Off, 401K, Health & Wellness package. Fill out an application on-line, www.providecare.com or at the office, 5842 Old Main St., Ste.1, North Branch. Must have a current driver’s license, car ins. & reliable vehicle, high school diploma/GED. Must pass a criminal background check and drug test. NO EXP. NEC. PAID TRAINING IS PROVIDED.
IMPERIAL PLASTICS, INC. In Mora i s seeki ng:
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2nd Shift This position requires a strong mechanical aptitude. Experience installing and setting up molding tools a plus. Offers competitive pay and beneÀts. Submit Resumes to:
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Aahoomog clinic-D3 Lake Lena. Current unrestricted Practical Nurse License Required. 1-3 years’ experience in a clinic setting required. Must have a valid driver’s license. Submit resume, cover letter, and employment application to:
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe: Human Resources Specialist 43408 Oodena Dr., Onamia MN, 56359 Fax # 320-532-7492, email to hr@millelacsband.com
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Office Specialist Kanabec Publications has an immediate opening for a part-time oĄce specialist position. This position requires a person with exceptional customer service skills, detail oriented and the ability to do multiple tasks. ProÄciency in Word & Excel preferred. If you are looking for a job where the days go by fast,
Send your resume to: Misti Anderson Kanabec Publications 107 S. Park St., Mora, MN 55051 or Email: akrist@moraminn.com
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Managing the housing and public facilities programs. Will research and write grants. Develop, implement, monitor, coordinate, and evaluate multiple programs. Full time with benefits; business travel necessary. Salary: D.O.Q., minimum starting salary of $19.42. Preference given to holders of Bachelor’s Degree, extensive work experience in housing programs or community development. Applications accepted until 4:30 p.m. August 19, 2015. Apply at: Lakes & Pines Community Action Council, Inc., 1700 Maple Avenue East, Mora Minnesota, 55051, www.lakesandpines.org or call 320-6791800. No résumés please. Lakes and Pines is an equal opportunity employer. Women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply. Reasonable accommodations provided upon request.
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