Experience Southeast Minnesota
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Relocation, Visitor & Community Reference Guide 2015-2016 Published by The Mower County Shopper
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Mantorville
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Welcome to the Austin Area
Spring Valley Austin
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Welcome to Austin 3 Calendar of Events 4-18 Surrounding Areas 19-32 • Brownsdale 19 • Blooming Prairie 20-21 • Lyle 22-23 • Mantorville 24-25 • Osage, IA 26 • St. Ansgar, IA 27 • Spring Valley 28 • Bluff Country 29 • Adams 30 • LeRoy 31 • Rose Creek 32 Finance 33 Dining 34-35 Senior Focus 36-37 Automotive 38-39 Churches 40-41 Austin Parks & Rec Dept 42 Recreation 43 Hormel Nature Center 44 New Resident Info 45 Austin City Government 46-47
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We are proud to give you the 2015-2016 Experience Southeast Minnesota Guide. This guide provides information about upcoming events in Austin & the surrounding areas. Visitors as well as local residents can use this as a reference to keep up with community events. This publication is produced and published by The Mower County Shopper and supported by the businesses featured inside. We all strive to keep our economy strong. Support your local merchants and take advantage of what your community has to offer. Locally owned and operated businesses contribute substantially to our economy. Dollars spent locally stay in the community longer and therefore create greater local wealth. Shop local, it just makes cents.
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Calendar of Events April 2015 April 5th Easter Brunch Holiday Inn & Conference Center April 9th-14th Calico Hutch Quilters Retreat Austin Conference Center, for more information call Calico Hutch Quilt Shop 507-377-1163 April 10th • 7:30 pm April 11th • 2:00pm Paramount Film Series – “Sabrina” Cost: $6.00 for adults, $5.00 for students, seniors (60+), military, and children.
Skating with Buster after a Bruins game poem during the event. School winners will be announced after all poems are shared. Certificates and Awards will be presented at that time.
April 14th • 6:00-8:30 pm Eberhart Night of Poetry Hormel Historic Home Finalists from the Eberhart Poetry Contest will be treated to the poetic sharing of Minnesota poet, Sharon Chmielarz. This event is in partnership with the Friends of the Austin Public Library, Austin Public Education Foundation, and the Historic Hormel Home; the event is open to the public. The finalists from each building are invited to read their
April 16th • 6:45-8:15 pm Woodcock “Sky Dance” Walk Jay C Hormel Nature Center 1304 21st Street Northeast, Austin Come and enjoy one of nature’s most theatrical mating displays (and a sure sign of spring) - the iconic “Sky Dance”
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The MCHS shelter is operated entirely by volunteers. 100% of all donations benefit the nearly 200 canines and felines that call our shelter HOME while they wait to be adopted into loving families. If you would like to help the homeless dogs and cats of Mower County, please consider volunteering your time, providing a donation from our wish list, or making a monetary contribution to help with the animal care and facility costs.
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Calendar of Events Willows - maybe even win awards for your beard. For more information, call 507-433-1000. April 19th • 4:00-7:00 pm 5th Annual A Taste of Mower County Austin Holiday Inn & Conference Center The annual fundraiser for The Arc Mower County with tastings of signature items from Mower County’s finest chefs. Wine Tasting, Cash Bar, Entertainment by The Cedar River Strings, Door Prizes, Silent and Live Auction. Purchase tickets at The Arc office at 401 2nd Ave NE, Austin, or online at www.thearcmc.org
Enjoying Todd Park of the American Woodcock. After a short introduction to this bird, sometimes called the “timberdoodler”, carpool to one of the area’s best viewing spots for a short walk to witness this ritual known as the “Sky Dance”, which begins close to dusk. This springtime ritual is not to be missed. Free and open to the public. RSVP by April 14 by calling 507-437-7519 or emailing info@hormelnaturecenter.org
April 19th • 3:00-5:00 pm Forte Milers Barbershop Chorus Historic Paramount Theatre Tickets $10 in advance, or $12 at the door. For more information, call 507-434-0934 April 21st • 7:00 pm Earth Day & New Interpretative Center Fundraiser Celebration: Douglas Wood & the WildSpirit Band Ruby Rupner Auditorium The program is free. Please RSVP by April 20 to info@hormelnaturecenter.org
April 17th • 5:00-10:00 pm Brew-Beard-Bull Austin Holiday Inn Conference Center Show off your beard proudly, while participating in activities, enjoying food, beer, and music by Whalen and the
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Calendar of Events April 22nd • 5:30-7:00 pm Mower County Senior Center Medicare Basics - the ABCD’s If you are turning 65 or going on Medicare, here is an opportunity for you to get the information you need. This class will cover the parts of Medicare, hospital, medical, and drug options, including original/traditional Medicare, Medicare supplements, Medicare Advantage plans, Part D prescription drug coverage and preventive benefits. Also included is information about Medicare savings programs, drug assistance, preventing fraud, waste and abuse, and other resources to help you make informed decisions. Instructor is a certified State Health Insurance Program Coordinator with the Senior LinkAge Line®. For more information, call 507-433-2370
Coming together for Habitat for Humanity April 24th • 7:00 pm 6th Annual Black & White Ball Mower County Relay for Life Fundraiser Holiday Inn & Conference Center DJ, dance, auction and great fun for a good cause! 507-433-1000.
April 23rd – May 3rd Monday-Saturday @ 7:30 pm & Sunday at 2:00 pm “Legally Blonde the Musical” Tickets $16.00 Frank W. Bridges Theatre, Riverland Community College 507-433-0595 or boxoffice@riverland.edu
April 24th & 25th Austin HS Elks Softball Tournament North Todd Complex, Todd Park, 11 St and 21 Ave NE April 25th • 8:00 am - 5:30 pm Harris Piano Competition 2015 Multiple locations in Austin
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Calendar of Events April 25th • 11:30 am - 1:30 pm 6th Annual Taste of Nations 1910 Mexican Kitchen & Pub 210 4th Street Northeast New location for a popular event - come explore and learn about numerous different countries and cultures! Free entertainment, free food samples, free fun for all! April 25th • 9:00 am-Noon Austin’s 9th Annual Community Pride Day It’s Spring cleaning time! Join in keeping our city a beautiful place to live. Begin your day with coffee, hot chocolate and donuts in the parking lot of the Municipal Pool on North Main Street. Here you will sign up for designated areas around the city to clean up trash left by the winter; including parks, trails and public places. Protective gloves and garbage bags will be available.
Austin’s Farmers Market A contest for young pianists, with competition held at three locations from 8 am to 12 pm. Concert and awards ceremony featuring eight top performers at the Historic Paramount Theatre at 4:00 pm (Honorable Mentions will also be recognized at the afternoon concert). Reception following the concert and awards ceremony at the Historic Paramount Theatre. Refreshments included. All attendees invited to stay. Cost is $20 per participant. Rules and entry forms at www.hormelhistorichome.org - registration due to the Hormel Historic Home by April 10. Contest made possible by a generous grant from MarySue Hormel Harris. For more information, call 507433-4243
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Calendar of Events May 1st – 3rd MN Junior Spring Cattle Beef Show, Mower Co Fairground May 6th Bike Walk to School Promote and practice safe biking and walking to school, with all the benefits involved. For more information, call 507-434-3448.
Buffy the Cow at the Mower County Fairgrounds
May 7th • 6:30 am Spring Bird Watching JC Hormel Nature Center Meet in the Nature Center parking lot and join fellow birders for a hike on the trails. This program is free.
tential! For more information or to register, call 507-4330600 or go to www.riverland.edu/bigday. May 8th • 6:00-8:30 pm Autism Family Respite Night at the Austin YMCA Offering you with ASD the chance to socialize, grow, and interact with friends while parents get a few hours away. For kids in grades Kindergarten through 12. Cost is $5 per event, payable to the Hormel Historic Home, prior to the event. Supervised activities will include free time in the gym with organized games as well as scooters, basketballs, and other fun equipment, swimming, snack, and special holiday events. Staffed by ASD professionals. Pre-registration required at the Hormel Historic
May 7th • 10:30 am – 1:00 pm Big Day on Campus Riverland Community College See for yourself all that Riverland Community College has to offer. High school students, friends and parents are welcome to attend for fun, food, and information tours of the campus, visits with students and faculty, and an introduction to clubs, organizations, and athletic opportunities. Let Riverland help you unlock your po-
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Calendar of Events everyday words, the ones we take for granted--from newspaper articles to restaurant menus--and passing the evening in the company of others. Hit the lounge for an evening of discovery and camaraderie. Cost for AACA members is $25, and non-members, $30. For more information, call 507-434-0934 May 9th • 10:00 am-12:00 pm Family Paint: Big Catch Austin ArtWorks Center - Grab the kids and spend some quality time together at the easel. Cost for AACA members is $25 per canvas, for non-members, $30 per canvas. Participants have the option of sharing a single canvas. For more information, call 507-434-0934.
Smashing Cancer Demolition Derby Home by 4:00 pm the day prior. Event fee WILL NOT be accepted at the event. To register or for more information, call 507-433-4243. May 8th • 7:30 pm May 9th • 2:00 pm & 7:30 pm Paramount Film Series - “Random Harvests” Cost: $6.00 for adults, $5.00 for students, seniors (60+), military, and children.
May 9th • 7:00-9:00 pm Northwestern Singers Present “Bach to Rock” Historic Paramount Theatre Tickets $15 for adults, $5 for students. For more information, call 507-434-0934.
May 8th • 6:00-8:00 pm Found Poetry Austin ArtWorks Center This Friday night class is all about finding stories in
May 10th Austin HS JV/C Softball Tournament North Todd Complex, Todd Park, 11 St and 21 Ave NE
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Calendar of Events May 10th Mother’s Day Brunch Holiday Inn & Conference Center, for more information contact 507-433-1000 May 11th • 7:00-9:00 pm Austin Artist Series - The Step Crew Knowlton Auditorium, Austin High School Celebrating 71 years of excellence, the Austin Artist Series is proud to be one of the longest running concert series in the Midwest. The Step Crew is an unbelievable dance production featuring the world’s top talents in Irish Stepdancing, Ottawa Valley Stepdancing, and Modern Tap. These dynamic performers excel in their respective traditional forms of dance and create brand new, modern fusions of all three styles. Backed by a four piece band including Celtic vocals and joined by the fiddle playing of three champion musicians. Purchase season tickets for only $45 - good for all five Austin concerts as well as 4 more concerts in Osage, IA. For more information, or to obtain tickets, call Nancy Dolphin at 507-433-9387.
Farmer John’s Pumpkin Patch May 12th • 6:30 am Spring Bird Watching JC Hormel Nature Center Meet in the Nature Center parking lot and join fellow birders for a hike on the trails. This program is free. May 14th • 7:30-9:30 pm Throwback Thursday: “Angus” Historic Paramount Theatre A miserable fat teenager secretly has a crush on the class beauty, ends up becoming the surprising participant to dance with her at a high school dance, meaning he’s got to get his act together with the help of his best
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May 15th Bike Walk to Work Promote and practice safe biking and walking to work, with all the benefits involved. For more information, call 507-434-3448.
available for free-will donation. Cost for AACA members is $35, for non-members, $40. For more information, call 507-434-0934. May 22nd-26th West Sub-section Softball Tournament North Todd Complex, Todd Park, 11 St and 21 Ave NE
May 17th • 1:00-2:00 pm Bike Safety Bash East Side Lake Park Annual event focused on promoting bike safety, with educational activities, entertainment, lots of fun.
May 25th-27th 1A West Sub Section Baseball Tournament North Todd Complex, Todd Park, 11 St and 21 Ave NE
May 19th • 6:30 am Spring Bird Watching JC Hormel Nature Center Meet in the Nature Center parking lot and join fellow birders for a hike on the trails. This program is free.
May 27th-29th Section 1A/1AA/1AAA Softball Tournament North Todd Complex, Todd Park, 11 St and 21 Ave NE May 28th • 5:30-7:30 pm Watercolor Journaling Austin ArtWorks Center Learn a new type of personal record-keeping using watercolors to give life to our impressions of an object or event and then outlining these colors with ink. No experience necessary! Cost for AACA members is $25 plus $13 for supplies, for non-members, $30 plus $13 for supplies. For more information, call 507-434-0934.
May 19th • 6:00-8:00 pm Uncork and Create: Abstract Flowers Austin ArtWorks Center Follow guided instruction, socialize with fellow art lovers, and sip on a glass of wine as you recreate a model painting to take home at the end of class. Wine will be
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June 14th-15th Tour of Minnesota Bike Ride Todd Park
Calendar of Events June 2015
June 15th-19th Northern Regional Simmental Jr. Cattle Show Mower County Fairgrounds
June 4th • 9:00 pm June 5th • 11:00 pm Jim Wand - Hypnotist Torge’s Live Sports Pub & Grill For more information, call Nick at 507-433-1000.
June 16th Gene Roden Memorial Track Meet The Austin Noon Kiwanis will be sponsoring two track meets for anyone age 3 and up at the location to be determined due to the construction activity at Wescott Field. Field events begin promptly at 6:15 pm and running events begin at 6:30 pm. Both meets are free of charge and all participants will receive ribbons. Bring your family and friends for an evening of fun!
June 6th Jim Wand the Hypnotist Torges Live, for more information contact 507-433-1000 June 8th • 1:00 pm Austin Municipal Pool Open
June 20th-21st All Stars U14 AA & AAA Baseball Tournament RCC Campus, 1600 8th Ave NW
June 13th-14th All Stars U13 AA & AAA Baseball Tournament North Todd Complex, Todd Park, 11 St and 21 Ave NE
June 20th-21st Girls Fast Pitch Softball Twister Tournament North Todd Complex, Todd Park, 11 St and 21 Ave NE
June 14th Trailblazers Saddle Club Show Mower County Fairgrounds Horse Arena
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Calendar of Events June 27th-28th AllStars U12 AA/AAA Baseball tournament North Todd Complex, Todd Park, 11 St and 21 Ave NE
July 2015 July 1st • 6:30 pm Austin Community Jazz Band Hormel Historic Home in the Peace Garden (Rain site - banquet hall)
Farmer John’s Pumpkin Patch June 22 • 6:30 pm “The Resistors” Concert Hormel Historic Home, 507-433-4243 In the Peace Garden (Rain site - banquet hall)
July 3rd Freedom Fest Street Dance Torges Live, for more information contact 507-433-1000
June 25th-28th SPAMTown Challenge Baseball Tournament Marcusen Park, 901 South Main Street
July 3rd- 5th Austin’s Freedom Fest 2 Nights of Fireworks, July 3rd & 4th Grand Parade, July 4th, 11:00 am Over 20 hours of Live Music! Free rides and slides for the kids. For a complete list of events and registration info visit www.austincoc.com
June 26th & 27th • 7:30 pm June 28th • 2:00 pm Paramount Productions Presents “Les Miserables” Tickets go on sale April 6th, 507-434-0934
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Calendar of Events July 4th • 9:00 am Spamtown Disc Golf Tournament Singles will play two rounds at Todd Park with sign up at the Todd Northwest #1 Pavilion. For more information, call Deb or Greg Huckaby at 507-433-1611. July 6th-10th 2nd Annual Water Festival JC Hormel Nature Center Celebrate the importance of clean water with this free, family-friendly event. Enjoy activities and guest presenters throughout the festival week as you discover how water works, what lives in it, how much we all need it, and how we can take care of it. All participants on Friday’s service day will receive one free kayak or canoe rental valued at $10.00 To help kick off the week, 6-8 year olds are invited to join us for a three-day water-themed class (July 6, 7 & 8) including a special family kayaking day. Any questions email info@hormelnaturecenter.org or call 507-437-7519.
Tough Tracks at the Mower County Fair Cost: $6.00 for adults, $5.00 for students, seniors (60+), military, and children. 507-434-0934. July 16th Gene Roden Memorial Track Meet The Austin Noon Kiwanis will be sponsoring two track meets for anyone age 3 and up at the location to be determined due to the construction activity at Wescott Field. Field events begin promptly at 6:15 pm and running events begin at 6:30 pm. Both meets are free of charge and all participants will receive ribbons. Bring your family and friends for an evening of fun!
July 10th • 7:30 pm July 11th • 2:00pm & 7:30pm Paramount Film Series – “Gone With The Wind”
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July 24th-26th MSF U14 AA Baseball State Tournament RCC Campus, 1600 8th Ave NW
Calendar of Events August 11th- 16th Mower County Free Fair The Mower County Fair has been held nearly 130 times with the last 125 being held at the current location. There is no admission fee and there are dozens of food vendors and many free activities and entertainment acts.
July 31st • 7:30 pm Paramount Film Series – “The Desk Set” Cost: $6.00 for adults, $5.00 for students, seniors (60+), military, and children.
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Calendar of Events August 21st • 6:00-7:30 pm 7th Annual Doggy Dip Austin Municipal Pool; $2 for one dog and two human companions. Additional human companions are $1. No memberships accepted.
October 2015 October 4th • 11:00 am-2:00 pm Dad’s Belgian Waffle Fundraiser The Arc Mower County Fundraiser with proceeds benefiting children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities including Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Autism and Epilepsy. For more information, call 507-433-8994.
September 2015 September 11th • 7:30pm September 12th • 2:00 pm & 7:30 pm Paramount film Series “High Society” Cost: $6.00 for adults, $5.00 for students, seniors (60+), military, and children. 507-434-0934.
October 8th Austin Chamber – “Ladies Night Out” Holiday Inn & Conference Center, 507-433-1000
September 13th – 16th National Barrow Show Mower County Fairgrounds
October 9th & 10th • 5:30-8:00 pm Halloween Warm-Up Jay C Hormel Nature Center Annual kid-friendly Halloween event.
September 19th Driller MMA Fights Cage Fights Holiday Inn & Conference Center, 507-433-1000
October 9th • 7:30 pm October 10th • 2:00 pm & 7:30 pm Paramount Film Series “The Man Who Knew Too Much” Cost: $6.00 for adults, $5.00 for students, seniors (60+), military, and children. 507-434-0934.
September 19th-20th 2nd Minnesota State-wide High School Mountain Biking Race. Course is open Saturday to allow racers to become familiar with the course. Kids in
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October 31st • 7:30 pm Paramount Film Series – “Beetlejuice” All Seats $6.00. 507-434-0934.
Calendar of Events November 27th Thanksgiving Brunch Holiday Inn & Conference Center, for more information contact 507-433-1000
October 31st Halloween Party Torges Live, for more information contact 507-433-1000
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November 5th – 11th Quilters Retreat Austin Conference Center, for more information contact Calico Hutch Quilt Shop 507-377-1163
December 4th • 7:30pm Desserts, Drinks, Carols, & Cabaret Austin Artworks Center
November 14th Hormel Nature Center Thanksgiving Fest & Annual Fundraiser Holiday Inn & Conference Center, for more information contact 507-433-1000
December 4th – 6th Thursday 4:00-8:00 pm, Friday 12:00-6:00 pm Saturday 10:00 am-12:00 pm Community Christmas Book Fair Austin Public Library
November 22nd • 5:00 pm Murder Mystery Dinner Hormel Historic Home, 507-433-4243
December 6th Hormel Historic Home Pre-Veldman Concert December 12th Driller MMA Fights Cage Fights Holiday Inn & Conference Center, 507-433-1000
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Calendar of Events December 21st Bridget’s Dance Conservatory Presents – “Peter Pan” AHS Knowlton Auditorium
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Paint the Town Pink Polar Plunge
February 2016
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Annual “Stampin’, a Scrappin’ Retreat” Holiday Inn, Austin Austin Home & Vacation Show – Packer Arena Foodie Throwdown – Hormel Historic Home, Austin
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Brownsdale May 18th - Community Noon Lunch at Brownsdale United Methodist Church Free will donation. August 8th – Brownsdale Fire Department Brownsdale Fest (check website for details) September 26th – Cream Chicken Dinner at Brownsdale United Methodist Church (check website for details)
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November 7th – Brownsdale Fire Department Bingo at Fire Hall (check website for details)
April 16th - Community Noon Lunch at Brownsdale United Methodist Church Free will donation. April 18th - Roasted Pork LIN Meal at Brownsdale United Methodist Church 4:30-7:00 pm.
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Blooming Prairie
Calendar of Events 2015 May 17 • Citywide Garage Sales July 3 & 4 • Old Fashioned 4th of July July 30th • Golf Fun Day August 15th • 3rd Annual Car/Truck/Tractor Motorcycle Show September 13 • Cruisin’ Main in downtown Blooming Prairie (over 100 cars) September 13 • Citywide Garage Sales October 24 • Octoberfest November 6 • Holiday Wine Tasting Thanksgiving Day • The Gobble Wobble December 5th • Holiday Dazzle
Enjoying sweet treats from The Bakery
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Old Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration
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Blooming Prairie The show runs from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Blooming Prairie Servicemen’s Club on Hwy. 218. Call the Chamber office for more details 507-583-4472.
The 4th of July is the city’s biggest celebration of the year. Come and enjoy Blooming Prairie’s famous old fashioned 4th of July celebration, the largest small town celebration in southern Minnesota. Every year, 20,000 or more people flock to our city to celebrate our country’s independence. Ask anyone, and they will tell you that this is the place to be. We have activities that the whole family can enjoy. After all, Blooming Prairie is the #1 destination for 4th of July family entertainment!
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The Blooming Prairie Chamber of Commerce is responsible for putting together the festivities, including vendors, entertainment and the famous parade of over 100 units. If you’re interested in being a part of this great celebration, contact the B.P. Chamber of Commerce at 507-583-4472 or go to the B.P. Chamber of Commerce Facebook page.
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Bring your wheels to Blooming Prairie on Saturday, August 15th for the 3rd Annual Car/ Truck/Tractor/Motorcycle Show. Over 60 beautiful vehicles for you to see along with music and food!
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Lyle
Lyle Independence Day Celebration Friday, June 26th
Food Specials – Lyle Liquor................................................ 5-9 PM Bean Bag Tourney – Lyle Liquor............................................ 7 PM Music – Lyle Liquor.............................................. 8 PM-MIDNIGHT
Saturday, June 27th
Truck, Tractor & Semi Pull – South End of Town............... 10 AM Lyle Classic Car Show – City Park............................10 AM - 4 PM Street Dance – Legion – “Extreme DJ”............................ 8:00 PM 3B Eatery will be open...............................................8 AM - 10 PM
Lyle is recorded as one of the oldest towns in Mower County. First permanent settlement in Lyle which, was then yet unnamed was made in May, 1854, by Orlando Wilder, Eben Merry, John Tift, Wm. Bean, James Foster and his son, Return Foster.
Sunday, June 28th
Antique Tractor & Eq. Display – Elevator Parking Lot......All Day Church Services in the Park................................................. 10 AM Food at the Legion – “Smokin Brothers BBQ”........11 AM - 6 PM Grand Parade - Lyle Girls Basketball Team......................... Noon Flag Presentation & Speakers........................................... 1:00 PM Bingo Stand – Southside 4-H........................................... 1:00 PM Stump Jumpers – Mud Bog Races - South End............ 1:00 PM Kids Games in the Park..................................................... 1:00 PM Horse Shoe Tourney – Legion........................................... 2:00 PM Entertainment in the Gazebo.....................................1:30-3:00 PM Water Fights at the Fire Hall.............................................. 2:00 PM Pedal Pull – City Park......................................................... 2:30 PM Little Miss Lyle.................................................................... 3:30 PM Talent Show......................................................................... 4:00 PM ** Fireworks **........................................................................DUSK FREE ADMISSION TO ALL EVENTS Lyle City Hall 507-325-2311 Visit us at www.lylemn.org email: cityoflyle@frontiernet.net
Wilder was a native of Vermont. Coming with him were Wm. Bean, step father of his wife, also his brother, Jackson Wilder, and Lewis West. They drove ten yoke of oxen and brought a small amount of household goods, arriving May 6, 1854. They immediately made a claim in section 33 and constructed a bark covered log house. Bean also took a claim in section 33. Others of the party fenced 65 acres of land across the line in Iowa and planted corn, potatoes, and garden vegetables. In the fall of 1854, Wilder went to McGregor, a distance of 120 miles to meet his wife, who returned with him. He had replaced his original house with a frame house where they were still living in 1894. Most of the settlers who came in 1855 and 1856 stayed only a short time.
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"We can paint almost anything" New Cars • Old Cars • Trucks • Motorcycles
Lyle Body Shop
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402 1st Street • Lyle, MN 55953
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Lyle
Calendar of Events 2015 April 11 • Spaghetti Supper Lyle American Legion, 5:00-8:00 pm Fundraiser for Fireworks - 7:00 pm Live Auction
Lyle area residents working together to fight cancer
Lyle Area Cancer is a non profit organization raising money for cancer research at The Hormel Institute, Mayo Foundation and The University of Minnesota. Fundraising events are held throughout the year.
May 16 • City Wide Sales Beginning May 16 • 3rd Saturday of each month - Farmer’s Market in the Lyle City Park 1:00-4:00 pm. Vendor space available. Call Diana at 507-325-2311 for more information.
36th Annual Auction and Events raised $230,000!!!!! and was given to the Eagles Cancer Telethon
June 26, 27 & 28 • Independence Day Celebration (See Complete Schedule on Page 22)
2 Million Dollar Footprint
October 3 • Fall Fest - Vendors & Food
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LYLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY JO Johnson Addition
City Lots are now available in the new JO Johnson Addition. This single family development was specifically placed on the south east part of town and offers great views of the Minnesota countryside and easy access to Hwy 218.
Lyle American Legion Post 105 * Newly Remodeled Club Room * Pull Tabs Available * Hall Rental with Seating for 100
Lots 1-5 will be offered for sale for $17,200. Lots 6-15 will sell for $14,000 Includes water and sewer
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Mantorville
Mantorville Theatre Company Show Schedule Reservations 507-635-5420 or www.mantorvillain.com
April 10 - May 3, 2015 “Love, Sex and the IRS”
Remnants of local limestone quarry from which most of the limestone in Mantorville was excavated. May 2014
Melodrama Auditions Sunday, May 10 & Sunday, May 17 at 6:30 pm June 12, 2015 - July 5, 2015 “Double-Trouble in Soda, South Dakota” or “The Two Sides of Sheriff Tom”
July 31 - August 16, 2015 “One Last Train to Nowhere” or “The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men Are Derailed at the Station”
July 10 - July 26, 2015 “For Whatever It’s Worth” or “Of Love and Lack Thereof”
August 21 - September 12, 2015 “Mary Goes for the Gold” or “Pick My Flowers, Please!”
Handipped Chocolates, Ice Cream & Old Fashioned Candies
All shows are Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30 pm and Sundays at 2:00 pm. General Admission Seating. Tickets may be purchased online at www.mantorvillain.com Reservations: Call 507-635-5420 “Dinner and Theatre” package with the Hubbell House. Call 507-635-2331 to make dinner & theatre reservations
420 N. Main Street, Mantorville, MN • 507-635-5814
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Mantorville Mantorville Stagecoach Days • June 27-28 Art, History, Live Music feat. Suite, Six Mile Grove, The Cactus Blossoms & more Art Guild Kids’ Summer Art Camp www.mantorvilleartguild.org Dodge County Free Fair • July 15-19 www.dodgecountyfreefair.com 15th Annual Big Iron Truck Show • Sept. 11&12 bigironclassic.com
Schedule of Events
Farmer’s & Artisan’s Market Riverside Park Tuesdays - May thru October - 11 am-5 pm Art Guild Spring Tea • May 2 Call 635-5665 for tickets Spring Fling • May 14-16 Rummage Sale and Garden Tractor Show
Celebrating over 160 years
50th Annual Marigold Days • Sept. 12-13 www.marigolddays.com Antique & Flea Market, Arts & Crafts, Flower Show, Music, Parade, Firemen’s Dance and More Zumbro Bend Rendezvous • Sept. 25-27 zumbrobendrendezvous.org Fall Festival • October 31 Haunted House, Ghost Stories & Ghost Tour Dodge County Historical Society • Nov 5 Wine tasting Merry Hour • November Holiday Social & Auction, Welcome Center Benefit Olde Fashioned Christmas • Dec 5 Caroling, Sleigh Rides, Santa, Children’s Crafts and Open House at businesses Mulligan Stew Dinner • March 10, 2016 Events subject to change www.mantorvilletourism.com
In Historic Mantorville, Minnesota
502 N. Main St (Hwy 57) 507-635-2331 hubbellhouserestaurant.com Tuesday- Friday 11:00- 2:00 and 4:00- Closing • Saturday- 11:30- 2:30 and 4:00-Closing • Sunday- 11:30- Closing Closed Monday • Visit our web site for more information
50th Annual Marigold Days Sept. 12 & 13, 2015 It all began with the humble marigold, a hearty and colorful little flower native to the Americas. Initially begun as a flower show to promote the planting of marigolds throughout the Mantorville community, with the sponsorship of Marigold Dairies, this event has grown to be on one the region’s best known and most attended annual festivals. Marigold Days offers something for everyone. Antique & Flea Market, Arts & Crafts, Flower Show, Quilt Show, Car Show, Melodramas, Music, Dances, a 5K Run, Firemen’s Dance, lots of really good food, a Grande Parade, Fireworks and a Baseball Tournament. 25
The City of Osage owns and maintains nine park sites for a total of 275 acres. The facilities and areas include: • 9 park shelters (Burnham Park, Bob Muller Park, JC Field & Park, Rotary Soccer Park, Davidson Park, City Park, Water Tower Park, Harmony Park, and Spring Park) • 4 baseball fields (Bob Muller Park & JC Field Park) • 2 outdoor basketball courts (City Park & Spring Park) • 1 fishing area (Spring Park) • 2 nature areas (on trails into and out of Spring Park) • 7 playgrounds (Burnham Park, Bob Muller Park, JC Ball Park, City Park, Water Tower Park, Harmony Park, Spring Park) • 1 primitive campground (Spring Park) • 2 horseshoe courts (located at the Mitchell Co Fairgrounds) • 1 skate park (Davidson Park) • 4 soccer fields (Rotary Soccer Park) • 3 tennis courts (City Park & JC Ball Park) • 1 sand volleyball court (City Park) • 9-hole Frisbee disc golf course (Davidson Park) • 3-mile limestone trail (Harry Cook Trail to Spring Park)
Osage Cedar Valley Memories 20th Annual Power Show August 8 & 9, 2015
Located 2 Miles West of Osage Iowa on Hwy. 9
Mitchell County Historical Society Event Featuring . . . Case, Equipment & Old Abe Eagles • Flea Market $5 Buttons good for both days • Children 12 & under FREE
Saturday, August 8th ~ Tractor Pull at 1:00 pm Sunday, August 9th ~ Cowboy Church at 9:00 am; Kids Pedal Pull at 1:00 pm Demonstrations: • Steam Engines • Threshing • Baling • Plowing • Gas Engines • Antique Tractors • Blacksmith • Shingle Mill • Corn Shelling • Horse Drawn Equipment • Rope Making • Screw Making • Knitting Machine • Spinning Wheel • Weaving • Carving • Model Railroad • Music and Much More
The Osage Park & Rec Department also sponsors many Youth Recreation Programs, including: • Fall/Spring Soccer • Summer T-ball, Softball, & Baseball • Girls Tennis
Exhibitors Are Welcome! Omelet Breakfast & Lunch on Grounds www.mitchellcountyhistoricalsociety.org For Information Call 641-220-4165
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The Cedar River Complex
Wellness. Recreation. Fun. Join us for a refreshing swim, playful exercise in our sport court, a quality performance or for your wedding reception. Contact us for membership, family celebrations, concerts and more. Wellness Center day passes available.
wellness center . museum . auditorium
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Schedule of Events 2015
St. Ansgar
www.stansgar.org • 641-735-4444 Monday, April 20th • Annual Meeting
Saturday, Sept 12th • Fall Festival Food, Vendor Booth, Fun for the whole family! Contact Kari Nelson 641-713-4698
Saturday, April 25th - City Wide Garage Sales Saturday, June 20th • Oatmeal Days Fun in the Park, Sidewalk Sales, Parade Contact Joyce Crowley 641-713-4848 Nancy Woods 641-713-4611
Saturday, Oct 31st • Quilt Extravaganza City-wide Quilt Celebration, Local Artists, Authors Contact Patti Kratz 641-736-2461
Saturday, July 18th • Herb Festival Vendor Booths, Garden Tours Contact Kathy Falk 641-713-4698
Saturday & Sunday, Dec 5-6 Hometown Christmas Saturday 9 am -5 pm, Sunday 1 - 4 pm Specials in Shops
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Tel: (641) 713-2354 Cell: (641) 512-5705
329 West 4th Street • St. Ansgar, Iowa
Whirlpools for Two • Air Conditioning Romantic Fireplaces • Murder Mysteries Retreats/Seminars • Private Parties Open for Lunch Wed-Sat 11:30-2:30 Dinner by reservation
Come visit our Winery, Vineyard and Orchard! Bel-Aire Winery & Orchard 4351 Dancer Ave, Saint Ansgar, IA www.belairewinery.com
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Spring Valley
WILDERFEST May 15-16, 2015
• We Use 0 Grams Transfat Oil • S impson Family Owned & Operated for 59 Years
• Car Side Service • Large Picnic Area • Indoor Dining Room
Greek Salad with or without Chicken Greek Salad Sandwich with Chicken Savory Turkey Burger Sweet Potato Fries
Root Beer Floats Real Fruit Smoothees Blenders Polar Swirls Slushees, Freezes Shakes, Cones, Sundaes
Don’t Miss
Our 19th Annual 50’s Cruise Nite August 13, 2015
The Almanzo 100, Royal 162 and Alexander 380 (May 16) are self supported gravel road bike races through the beautiful rolling hills of Minnesota. The Wilder Foot Races (May 16); the Perley @ 30km, the James @ 50km and the Abel @ 100km, are free, ultra endurance races. The races and the accompanying Eliza Jane Market are held every year on the weekend after Mother’s Day. Go to the Spring Valley Tourism Facebook page, springvalley. govoffice.com, almanzo.com, or wilderfootraces.wordpress.com for details.
A&W Drive-In
Ag Days • SV Area Community Foundation
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Top 10 Reasons to Visit SE MN Historic Bluff Country
Bluff Country 6. S hopping: Antiques, wine, Amish goods, Scandinavian food and gifts, local arts & crafts, quilts and local produce. 7. Local Celebrations and Festivals: Check the community links and event calendar. 8. Culture: Theatre, art galleries, music, concerts, crafts, local art, farmers markets. 9. Dining: Home cooking, ethnic cuisine, fast food, sports bars. 10. Guided and Self-Guided Tours.
www.bluffcountry.com 1. S tate Trails: Over 60 miles of fully-paved rail-to-rail multi-purpose trails. Minnesota has been designated by the American Trails Group to the nation’s “Best Trails State” and these are some of the best trails you’ll find in Minnesota! 2. 5 Scenic Byways: Breathtaking scenery that inspires family travel fun, motorcycling tours, or just a Sunday drive. Highway 16 Historic Scenic Byway Voted “Best Fall Drive” by Minnesota Monthly Magazine in 2011! 3. State Parks: Outdoor “palaces” for the public! Groomed trails, well-maintained fishing holes and waterways, campsites, horse, OHV and hiking trails, giant caves, fresh air, sunshine and mosquito controls. 4. Recreation: Canoeing, tubing, swimming, hunting, fishing, birding, golfing, snowmobiling, skiing, morotcycle touring, bicycling, hiking, horseback riding, OHV use and much more. 5. Lodging: Shady campgounds and resorts, historic inns, charming B&B’s, and quiet, clean motels.
• Underground Waterfall • Wedding Chapel • Stalactites • Fossils
SOUTHERN MINNESOTA’S PREMIER BED & BREAKFAST Historic... Romantic... Elegant... Museum Caliber Bob, Ruth Ann & Marion Lund 218 Winona Street, Chatfield
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Tour the Old Order Amish at Their Farms
Come & See the Natural Beauty of Niagara Cave! Enjoy the refreshing 48 degrees year round. Picnic areas, Gift shop & Gemstone mining available. Walking shoes are recommended.
VOTED BEST FAMILY DESTINATION 2009-2014
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Tours Daily April - October 10am & 1:30pm No Sundays or Religious Holidays Saturdays only in November
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Adams Dairy Days • June 12, 13, 14
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Saturday • City-Wide Rummage Sales • Poker Fun Walk/Bike Ride 7:00-9:00 am • Lions Club Pancake Breakfast & Silent Auction 8 am-Noon • 5K Run/Walk, Kids Mile Fun Run • Big-Cup Golf Tournament - 9:00 am with Silent Auction 9:30-3:00 • Youth Bean Bag Tournament - Register 12:15, throw at 1:00 pm • Sanctioned Kiddie Pedal Pull - 2:00 pm • Adult Bean Bag Tournament - 6:00 registration, throw at 7:00 pm • Steak Fry 5:00 - 8:30 pm • Live Music featuring Adam Wayne
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• Coronation of Dairy Days Prince and Princess • Grand Parade • Pickup and Tractor Pull • Kids games and Food after Parade • Adams Fire Department Kids’ Water Fights • American Legion Military Museum - open after parade • Chicken Fry • Ice Cream Eating Contest • Milking Contest
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Leroy tact the Rose Pedaler/Log Cabin Inn (SE edge of Rose Creek on MN 56) or Sweets Hotel (on Main Street in LeRoy on MN 56). It will also be “camping season� at Lake Louise State Park, one of the top-rated camping facilities in the MN State Park system. Adams City Park also has overnight camping and an outdoor swimming pool near the park. Food Service: Rose Creek, Adams and LeRoy establishments offer choices of fine dining, down-home cooking, and take out. Sightseeing & Historical Interest: All the cities, Rose Creek, Adams, Taopi and LeRoy have other places of interest to visit, such as historical buildings, prairie preserves with many native wildflowers, including some rare ones. Pristine Prairie and Native Wildflowers: Much of the trail has been built over what was once the railway of the old Milwaukee Road which dates back to the opening of the pristine prairies. That means this trail takes a person through remnants of the centuries-old tall grass prairie. Lake Louise State Park: Because the trail runs through the park with its own picnic and camping facilities, hiking trails and even horse facilities, NO park admission fee is required for those who enter the park on the trail.
The Shooting Star Trail
22 miles of 8 foot wide asphalt in excellent condition. The eastern trailhead is in LeRoy on MN 56 near US 63. The trail goes immediately through Lake Louise State Park on toward Taopi and Adams, right past the city park and on to the western trailhead in Rose Creek, 5 miles south of I-90 on MN 56, which is just a few miles outside of Austin. Parking & Rest Areas: You will find plenty of parking at the trailhead at LeRoy, at the Adams City Park, near the Rose Creek trailhead and at the Rose Pedaler on MN 56 and at the Taopi rest area. Restrooms and picnic areas are found at the Adams City park adjacent to the trail, at Taopi and at the LeRoy trailhead. Bike racks have been placed at a number of key places and rest benches, too. Places to Stay: Riders who wish to stay overnight may con-
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17th Annual Bike Ride Shooting Star Trail • June 27, 2015
Rose Creek
Rose Creek Fun Days
Rides begin and end at LeRoy Trailhead this year. Century riders: plan to begin by 7:00 am. Others begin at 8:30 am. Registration begins at 6:30 am. Rain or Shine – We Ride! The Rides: • 4 mile Fun Ride - This ride is for 12 & under or over 70 riders. There is no charge for this ride. Riders may purchase shirts separately. • 25 mile Exerciser Ride - 25 Mile Map all on the paved trail • 50 mile Workout - Exercise Ride - 50 Mile Map combination of the trail and blacktop county roads • 62 mile Farm & City Challenger Ride - 62 Mile Map combination of the trail and blacktop county roads •100 mile Century Ride -100 Mile Map combination of the trail and blacktop county roads. More information at: Rydjor Bike Shop - Austin 507-433-7571 or Sharon Jacobson 507-324-5199
July 10th, 11th, 12th, 2015 Don’t miss Rose Creek Fun Days. Events will include a Kickball Tournament, softball tournaments, horseshoe tournaments, bean bag tournaments, a medallion hunt, tractor pull, a fireman’s supper and a Saturday night dance. Most of the activities are in the park.
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you’re back in that old routine of not taking time to focus on each other and your relationship. Going out to eat is a great way to get out and enjoy each other’s company and let someone else take care of the cooking and dishes for a change! Try out the latest new restaurant in town, or a new menu item at one of our favorite places. Make dining out an adventure. You don’t have to choose just one place to go for the evening. Pick one place to start out with a drink and/or an appetizer, then one for dinner and one for dessert – it’s like a progressive dinner date! It’s a great way to try different places and different dishes and make a whole evening out of it. To keep a marriage bond strong and healthy, like you, it needs to be fed -- and a relaxing dinner date, without distractions from kids and housework, is a great way for you to spend that quality time together. Allow yourself that one night without any real responsibility for a few hours, and simply enjoy each other’s company. Remember who you are as people, not just as parents - and have FUN!
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Feed Your Marriage It happens easily enough. Between the kids’ practices and school, homework, chores, errands, and working full time, you and your spouse hardly had time to have an entire conversation with each other. Like ships passing in the night, each of you going through your daily routines as parents, falling exhausted on the couch at the end of a long day, too tired to do much else than watch a TV show before bed. It’s important to take time out from work and parenting and just spend some quality alone time with your spouse. At least once a month, you should go on a date together. Get out of the house, without the kids! Put your date night on the calendar. With hectic schedules, if it’s not on the calendar, it probably won’t get done. Soon, months start to slip by, and before you know it,
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Dining Out Still Possible Even If You’re on a Diet
Dining * Leave a little behind on your plate. Restaurant portions can be substantial, so don’t feel as if you need to finish your entire meal. You can always ask the waiter to pack up what you have left behind, or, when ordering, ask if the restaurant offers smaller portions at lower prices.
Dining out at a restaurant is a treat for many people, while for others it’s a way of life. On-the-go professionals often find that dining out is simply more convenient than cooking at home. However, large portion sizes and dishes that tend to contain a lot of sodium and fat can make dining out less healthy than eating at home, which is a concern for those men and women who want to shed a few pounds.
* Skip the dips and dressings. Many condiments can add unwanted calories to a meal, making even a healthy entree a calorie-laden meal that’s best avoided. * Eat in the hours leading up to your dinner. Low-fat snacks eaten throughout the day will reduce the likelihood that you will overeat at the dinner table. Drink a tall glass of water before you arrive at the restaurant.
But dining out does not have to be done at the expense of your waistline. The following are a few ways dieters can still enjoy their favorite restaurants without having to worry about their weight.
* Avoid buffet-style restaurants. Many people cannot help but overeat at buffet-style restaurants, where the size of a typical spread can make it hard for dieters to stay disciplined.
* Order foods that are broiled, boiled or roasted. Foods that are broiled, boiled or roasted tend to be healthier than foods cooked in other ways.
* Look for a low-calorie menu. Many restaurants now supplement their existing menus with a menu of low-calorie fare for those customers who want to eat out but want to do so without abandoning their diets.
* Don’t fill up before your meal arrives. Once you have been seated, skip the unending bread basket, forgoing this free appetizer altogether or asking for raw vegetables instead.
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AHCC is committed to providing the highest quality nursing care and rehabilitative therapies. Our committed, reliable and trustworthy care team take pride in providing outstanding care for you and your family. Skilled Nursing Staff • Individual Care Planning • Homelike Atmosphere Weekly Physician Visits • Therapies • Home Health Services Ministerial Visits • Group and Individual Activities Rehab Therapy - 7 Days a Week
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Which Assisted Living Community is Right for You or a Loved One?
Senior Focus
by Ysolt Usigan
Observe the Residents
Understand What You’re Getting Into
Not only is it important for you to see what assisted living residences have to offer residents, you should pay close attention to the potential neighbors. Ask yourself questions like, Are they well-dressed and clean? Do they seem content? Are they wandering the halls? Does the staff appear attentive to the needs of residents? What’s on the communal TV when you walk in?
The worst thing you can do when jumping into uncharted waters is not know what to expect, says Theresa Spinner of the National Association of Social Workers. When it comes to an assisted living residence, picture a community with supportive services for senior citizens. These services are not required round-the-clock; they include housekeeping, mild personal care (such as bathing and dressing), and transportation.
“For instance, if what’s on TV is the type of show that the on-duty staffers like to watch, it may be the case that the needs and preferences of the residents are not truly being taken into account,” says Somers.
From small homes to big apartment complexes, assisted living communities include amenities like kitchenettes, private or shared rooms, and group activities. When it comes to dining options, they range from personal eating experiences to meals served in a common area with other residents.
Inquire About the Social Life Planned activities and events are important to residents at assisted living facilities. “They’re a significant part of keeping your loved ones active and sharp,” Somers explains. Ask your tour guide or community representative if the facility has an event planner and/or monthly event calendar, and be sure to meet the planner or get a copy of the latest calendar.
Visit in Person Brochures make any retirement home look good--after all, most of these communities operate like businesses. They charge residents rent as well as fees for other services. “Be sure to visit the homes [you’re considering] to see how the staff interacts with the residents and each other,” says Dr. Marion Somers, a geriatric care manager. “This will give you a good sense of the true environment of the facility.”
Another good question to ask is if it’s easy to access public transportation. Many residents in assisted living facilities don’t have cars or are not comfortable with driving, but they can certainly take buses or trains to go to events off site.
The elder care expert who authored “Elder Care Made Easier” believes a tour of homes - just like a tour of colleges - will help you decide which one is the best fit. Though it may sound sneaky, sometimes it’s good to pay a home a surprise visit before committing. “Visit the assisted living facility at an unscheduled time,” suggests Somers, “so you can observe things you might not see on the ‘official’ tour.”
Investigate Safety and Security “Make sure safety and security at the assisted living residency is obvious and a priority,” says Somers. She suggests only considering facilities that have security guards and medical care on-site 24 hours a day. “Alarm systems should be in-house, not an outsourced service,” she adds.
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Usem Inc. in Austin
Automotive
As your Austin, MN Chevrolet Buick GMC dealer, our mission has remained unchanged for 3 generations: we maintain the highest possible standards by providing top quality products, services and support to our customers. We will continue to establish new and maintain old relationships with our customers, employees and our community by following through with our promises and honoring our commitments. Rochester, MN Chevrolet, Buick & GMC drivers, visit our dealership in Austin and check out our huge inventory of cars, trucks and SUVs today!
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Lifetime Written Warranty • Free Estimates • Free Loaner Car • State of the Art Shop
Tiny’s Body Shop in Austin Gary “Tiny” Davidson and his wife Fran opened Tiny’s Body Shop in 1961 on 18th Avenue NW. Their sons Tim and Tom both “worked” at the shop as kids, sweeping the floors at the end of each day. Tim joined the business full time in 1979, followed by Tom in 1987. In 1989, Tiny started the tradition of putting Christmas lights on an old car and displaying it in front of the business thru New Years. Tiny and his sons worked side by side until he was forced to quit for health reasons. He then worked as the office manager until his passing in 1999. Fran, Tim and Tom ran the business until 2012 when Tim had to quit for health reasons. The business is now run by Fran and Tom. They have one additional employee, Rich Lackey.
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CAS - Complete Automotive Service & Sales
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE & SALES
Greg Undahl and Ron Walk opened CAS, Complete Automotive Services, February 1, 1999, and moved into the current building in December, 2001. To accommodate bigger commercial trucks, a 1700 SF expansion was completed In December of 2014. CAS does service and repair on all vehicles, foreign and domestic, gas and diesel.
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Viper Remote Start Dealer Call for pricing • 433-9555
FREE 4-Wheel Alignment with 4-Wheel Strut Purchase (Valued at $69.95) • Total Wheel Alignment • Engine Repair • Tire Sales • Complete Diagnostics • Fuel Injection • A/C Service Special Pricing On Shocks & Struts • Call For Details
103 21st Street SE • Austin, MN • 433-9555 • casautosales.com
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Automotive Collision Specialists, Inc. In 1981, Randy Miller, a native of Owatonna, bought an undercoating company’s tools and inventory on a sealed auction. Unemployed, it was what was needed to start a home based body shop in Austin, which he named, “Randy’s Body Shop”. He worked for 7 years out of a double garage until 1988. A customer base was established by doing body work that included rust repair, paint jobs and installing accessories. In 1988, Randy decided to expand his business and built an 1,800 square foot building at the same location and slightly changed the name to “Randy’s Autobody”. It was equipped with new paint booth, frame straightening equipment and body tools needed to repair collision damage. He hired his first employee, Mark Reynan, in 1990. Getting established with insurance company repairs, he hired Josh Canterbury in 1995, as well. In 2001, Randy incorporated the business and changed the name to “Collision Specialists, Inc.” (CSI). A new 8,300 square foot facility was constructed in 2003 and is now the home of CSI. It has been more of a family setting in 2004 and 2006. Scott and Nick Miller, Randy’s sons, became employed at CSI, along with Mike Holten, Tom Cartin, Dave Janke, and Chase Jasmer, nine employees altogether. CSI has been a strong Employment Partner with Riverland College as all employees are graduated students and CSI maintains continuing education each year, participating in I-Car Gold Program (Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair), ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) Classes, and recently became certified from Ford, Chevrolet, Chrysler, including aluminum repair credentials. CSI maintains a leadership position in the Austin area from repairing 60 vehicles in 1981 to 800+ in 2014.
Kuehn Motor Company
CELEBRATING 25 YEARS IN AUSTIN!! Kuehn Motors celebrated its 25th Anniversary in Austin. We opened the Austin location in March of 1990 and sincerely want to thank the residents of Austin and surrounding communities for their continued support. We’re looking forward to many more years. Kuehn Motors started in the early 1950’s in Spring Valley, MN and is a family-owned business. In addition to the Austin and Spring Valley locations, their headquarters is located in Rochester, MN.
CSI has been Certified by Assured Performance, a non-profit consumer advocacy organization, and officially recognized by Ford, GM, Chrysler and Enterprise.
CSI is now one of Best-in-Class collision repair businesses across the
United States and the only collision repair facility in South Central MN certified to repair the 2015 Ford F-150 military grade, aluminum-alloy body and high-strength 70,000-psi steel frame. They have the right tools, equipment, training and facility necessary to repair the participating manufacturers' vehicles to the manufacturer specifications. This is essential to help ensure the fit, finish, durability, value, and safety of vehicles.
1410 21st Ave, Austin • 507.437.2837
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Churches Austin Christian Fellowship 1110 24th Ave. SW, Austin • 437-6327 Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 a.m.
Cedar River Church of Christ 1006 12th St. SW, Austin • 437-4927 Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.
Austin Church of Christ (Christian) 103 2nd St SW, Austin • 433-2894 www.austincofc.org Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m.
Christ Episcopal Church 301 3rd Ave NW, Austin • 433-3782 www.christchurchaustin.org office@christchurchaustin.org Sunday Holy Eucharist 10:00 a.m.
Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church (WELS) 2103 8th St SW, Austin • 437-6461 Sunday Worship 10:45 a.m. Bethlehem Church 1500 4th Ave. SE, Austin • 433-3705 www.bethlehemfree.org office@bethlehemfree.org Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. You are welcome!
Worship 8:30 & 11:00 am Wednesday kids & teen activities 1800 12th St SW | Austin, MN www.faithchurchaustin.org
www.staugustinestedward.org
St Augustine Catholic Church 405 4th St NW, Austin, MN 507-437-4537
St Edward Catholic Church
2000 Oakland Ave W, Austin, MN 507-433-1841
Mass Times St Edward Tuesday 7:30 am St Augustine Wednesday 5:15 pm St Augustine Thursday 7:30 am St Augustine Saturday 4:30 pm St Edward Sunday 8:30 am St Augustine Sunday 10:30 am
Faith Church
The Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints 404 31st St. NW, Austin • 433-9042 Sacrament Meeting 9:00 a.m. General Aux. Meeting 11:00 a.m.
Grace Baptist Church 437-2473 www.gbcmn.com East Campus 100 4th Ave SE, Austin Sunday Worship 10:15 a.m.
Crane Community Chapel 1111 9th St NE, Austin • 433-5844 www.cranechapel.org Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m.
Grace Lutheran Church 2001 SE 6th Ave, Austin • 433-3445 Sunday Worship 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. www.graceluthaustin.com
Cornerstone Assembly Of God 1403 1st Ave SW, Austin • 433-7008 www.cornerstoneaustin.org Saturday Worship 5:00 pm Sunday Worship 9:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Holy Cross Lutheran Church (LCMS) 300 16th Street NE , Austin 437-2107 Sunday Worship 9:00 a.m.
Faith Church 1800 12th St SW, Austin • 437-1000 www.faithchurchaustin.org Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. First United Methodist Church 204 1st Ave NW, Austin • 433-8839 Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. www.austinfumc.org firstumc@questoffice.net First Congregational Church, UCC 1910 3rd Ave NW, Austin • 433-2301 www.churchataustincongoucc.org Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m. 40
International Word Fellowship Church 827 NE 4th Ave, Austin • 437-7448 Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m. Jehovah’s Witnesses 2115 5th Ave SE, Austin • 437-6441 Sunday Worship: 9:30 a.m. - 10:05 a.m. www.watchtower.org Keys to Life Apostolic Church 501 2nd St. SE, Austin • 437-8806 Spanish Classes & Worship www.keystolifeaustin.com
Lighthouse of Hope 316 4th Ave NE, Austin (Labor Center) Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m. Living Bible Church 301 4th St. SW, Austin • 433-5574 Sunday Morning Worship: 10:00 a.m. www.austinlivingbible.com Moscow Lutheran ELCA 25826 870th Ave, Austin 507-373-0069 or 507-373-1737 Sunday Worship 8:30 a.m. New Beginnings in Christ Church 21966 State Hwy 56 (Intersection of 1-90 & Hwy 56) 507-533-4962 Sunday Worship 9:00 a.m. www.newbeginningsinchristchurch.com
Rebirthing Faith 1922 5th Ave NE, Austin MN 438-0820 Rebirthingfaith1922@gmail.com Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Red Oak Grove Lutheran Church 30456 Mower Freeborn Rd, Austin 437-3000 Sunday Worship 9:00 a.m. www.roglutheran.org Saint Peter’s Lutheran Church Co. Rd. 46 (East of) Austin 433-6709 Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m. Salvation Army 409 1st Ave NE, Austin • 473-4566 Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m. www.usc.salvationarmy.org St. Augustine Catholic Parish 405 4th St NW, Austin • 437-4537 Sunday 10:30 a.m. www.staugustinestedward.org
St Edward Catholic Church Our Savior’s Lutheran Church 1600 W. Oakland Ave, Austin 437-4516 www.oursaviorsaustin.org Sunday Worship 9:00 & 10:30 a.m. Saturday Evening Worship 5:30 p.m. Queen of Angels Catholic Church 1001 E. Oakland Ave, Austin 433-1888 www.austincatholic.org Sunday Mass 9:00 a.m. (English) Sunday Mass 11:00 a.m. & 5:00 p.m. (Spanish)
St. Edward Catholic Parish 2000 W. Oakland Ave, Austin 433-1841 Sunday 8:30 a.m. www.staugustinestedward.org
Churches
St. Olaf Lutheran Church 306 2nd St NW, Austin • 433-8857 www.solc.org Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10:45 a.m. Sudanese (Newer) Service 1:00 p.m.
St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Member Church of the Lutheran Confession (CLC) 2100 16th St. SW, Austin 433-8191 Worship Service 9:30 a.m. www.stpaulclcaustin.com Trinity Lutheran Church - WELS 63047 230 St, Austin • 433-4006 Sunday Worship 9:00 a.m. Westminster Presbyterian Church 802 4th St SW, Austin • 433-3258 www.westminsteraustin.com Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. United Pentecostal Church Spanish Services 1000 1st Ave, Austin • 507-446-0472 Sunday Morning 10:00 a.m.
St. John’s Lutheran Church 1200 13th Ave NW, Austin • 433-2642 www.stjohnsaustinlcms.org Worship Saturday 6:00 p.m. Sunday Service 9:00 a.m. St. Mark’s Lutheran Home Chapel 400 15th Ave SW, Austin • 434-7215 Sunday Service 3:00 p.m. St Augustine Catholic Church 41
Austin Parks & Rec Dept
Facility Rentals • Todd Park Pavilion • Lions Park Pavilion • LaFayette Park Pavilion • East Side Lake Gazebo • Shirley Theel Memorial Park Pavilion • Riverside Arena • Packer Arena • Municipal Pool
121 4th Ave NE • www.ci.austin.mn.us For more information on any of these events call 507-433-1881
Summer 2015 Schedule
Municipal pool The pool will open Monday June 8, at 1:00 pm! HRS: M-F 1:00-4:45; M & W 6:30-8:00; Sat 1:00-6:00; Sun . 2:00-7:00. Pool closes August 20. Swimming Lessons Session 1: June 15-26 Session 3: July 13-24 Session 2: June 29-July 10. Session 4: July 27-August 7 Bowling Lessons Wednesdays, June 10-July 22 (No class 7/1) Golf Lessons Monday & Wednesday June 8-July 15 Tuesday & Thursday June 9-July 16 Soccer Held June 9-July 26 Tennis Lessons June 8-July 23 Equipment Rental • Volleyball Kits • Volleyball Net & Ball • Picnic Kits • Horseshoe Sets • Yolf • Croquet • Disc Golf Kits • Blongo Bell
Dyflan Kaercher’s Theater Camp June 15-19 Intro to Dance Camp July 13-24 Austin Girls Hockey Team Camp June 8-July 29 Packer Power Sports Training Camp June 8-July 29 Packer Frosh Football Team Camp June 8-11 Packer Middle School Football Camp July 27, 28, 29 Austin Packer Volleyball Camp July 20, 21, 22 Tennis Camp June 8-25
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Main St. North • 507-433-1881 www.ci.austin.mn.us Olympic-size pool with a 104-foot waterslide with “S” curve. Wading pool available. Open M-F 1:00-4:45; M & W 6:308:00; Sat 1:00-6:00; Sun 2:00-7:00 from early June through mid August.
3.3 miles of hard-surfaced path starting at the Hormel Century Parkway and finishing at Community Park.
Austin Skate Park
Riverland Community College Complex
Pedestrian and Bike Trails
Hormel Century Parkway In-line skaters and skate boarders can enjoy a free outdoor Tier 1 park.
1900 8th Ave. NW • 507-433-1881 Four-diamonds, full-size baseball fields, concessions, restrooms available.
Mower County Youth Activity Center (YAC)
Riverside Arena
Riverside Arena 501 2nd Ave. NE • 507-433-1881 Youth ages 11-18 can enjoy a variety of different activities.
Chateau Raceway
501 2nd Ave. NE • 507-433-1881 www.ci.austin.mn.us This multi-purpose air-conditioned building features a 17,000 square foot sheet of ice from November through March.
Deer Creek Speedway
200 miles of snowmobile trails that are groomed regularly. These trails connect with more than 800 miles of trails in Southern Minnesota.
54219 266th St., Lansing • 507-433-4578 Dirt oval track, 3/8 mile long. Friday night beginning at 7:30 p.m., during the summer.
Snowmobile Trails
25262 U.S. 63, Spring Valley • 507-346-2342 www.deercreekspeedway.com 3/8-mile dirt oval track with high banks, located on 70 acres. Races at 6 p.m. every Saturday in the summer.
The Rec Center Ellis Middle School
1700 4th Ave. SE • 507-433-1881 Various exercise options include swimming, basketball, volleyball and climbing wall. Open Saturdays and Sundays, January - March.
Disc Golf at Driesner Park South
8th St. SE Rigorous twelve-chain basket course. Course maps are available at Austin Park and Recreation at 121 4th Ave. NE. No fees.
Todd Park
11th St. NE • 507-433-1881 Two complexes featuring nine lit softball diamonds, concession, baseball diamond,playground, sand volleyball courts, 27-hole disc golf course, five open pavilions, and three regulation-size soccer fields.
Disc Golf at Todd Park
11th St. NE 27 chain-basket course located throughout the wooded and rolling terrain of the park.
Wescott Field
1300 W. Oakland Ave. • 507-433-0426 Community Athletic Facility includes a nine-lane Mondo track, three soccer/football fields, a baseball field and six new tennis courts.
East Side Lake
8th Ave. & Oakland Place NE Located by Oakland Place East, the lake features a boat launch, play ground equipment, shelters and picnic gazebo.
YMCA
704 1st Dr. NW • 507-433-1804 • www.ymca-austin.org For youth development, healthy living & social responsibility
Echo Lanes
1600 10th Dr. SE • 507-437-8241 www.EchoLanesBowling.com 36-lane bowling alley features daily special events.
Lake Louise State Park
12385 766th Ave. • Mower County Rd. 14 • 507-324-5249 www.dnr.state.mn.us This park contains two spring-fed streams, hiking trails, horse trails, interpretive trail, snowmobile trails, cross country ski trails and bike trails.
Packer Arena
601 NE 7th St. • 1-507-433-1881 www.ci.austin.mn.us 17,000 square foot multipurpose arena. Ice available OctoberApril.
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Hormel Nature Center The 507-acre Jay C. Hormel Nature Center preserve was established in 1971 and is located in Western Mower County within the city limits of Austin. The Nature Center features restored and remnant prairie, hardwood forest, wetlands and meandering streams. As you hike the ten miles of trail, you may see deer, mink, raccoons, salamanders, birds and other native wildlife.
Artist’s rendition of what the new facility will look like at the Hormel Nature Center • Join the Friends - Become a member of the Friends of the Jay C. Hormel Nature Center, a non-profit group established to support the work of the Hormel Nature Center
Education Interpretive Center Features an exhibit display area with live animals, touch tables, mounted animals, nature games, preschool play area and a library.
Friends of the Jay C. Hormel Nature Center
Mission Statement To enhance and encourage environmental education, scientific opportunities, and the enjoyment of nature at the Jay C. Hormel Nature Center.
School Programs Hands-on structured environmental education programs are offered to all ages with emphasis at grades K-6. Staff is willing to adapt to your curriculum needs.
Why join the Friends? • Support and promote environmental education programming. • Help preserve the incredible J.C. Hormel Nature Center for future generations. • Enjoy a subscription to NATURE CENTER NEWS, a semiannual publication of the J.C. Hormel Nature Center, delivered to your home or in electronic format to your inbox. • Receive an invitation to the Friends Annual Meeting. • Receive $5.00 off each child’s fee for all Summer Adventure Programs (parent must be a member). • Receive $5.00 off tickets to the Thanksgiving Feast fundraiser in November. • Enjoy a “Members Only” bus tour field trip. Cost of bus paid by Friends, participants take care of their own admission fees (when applicable) and food. • Participate in a “Members Only” event for youth/ families at the Nature Center. • Give a one-year gift membership to a non-member. Information will be included in the membership renewal mailing around Thanksgiving, to be applied in 2016.
Bus Tours Fun, interactive educational programs developed for all ages, includes seasonal offerings such as maple syruping and apple cidering. Consider contacting the Austin Convention and Visitors Bureau to plan a full tour of Austin. Sola Fide Observatory See the objects in our solar system and beyond through a 16-inch reflector telescope. Volunteers offer viewing opportunities twice a month on Saturday evenings.
Volunteer Opportunities There are many ways you can support the Hormel Nature Center - contact us today! • Staff the Interpretive Center - Sunday afternoons from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. or help with special events • Tours - Give tours driving one of our electric vehicles along the Nature Center trails • Thanksgiving Feast committee - Help plan our annual fundraiser to support educational programming • Combat Invasive Species - Learn to identify and remove buckthorn, reed canary grass, and other invasive species • Animal transport - Bring birds of prey to and from the Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota St. Paul campus
Jay C. Hormel Nature Center 1304 21st St NE, Austin, MN 55912 Phone:(507) 437-7519 Fax: (507) 437-8246 Email: info@hormelnaturecenter.org 44
New Resident Info ORGANIZATIONS Salvation Army (507) 437-4566 United Way (507) 437-2313 American Red Cross (507) 437-4589 ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT The Austin Area Commission for the Arts Paramount Theatre 434-0934 CHANGE OF ADDRESS U.S. Postal Service TRASH PICKUP Waste Management (800) 222-6214 Stewart Sanitation (507) 451-0976 Bustad Roll-Off (507) 433-1772 Best Disposal (507) 456-2534 Waste Removal (507)438-7569 INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS Jaguar Communication (800) 250-1517 Charter Communications (877) 728-3126 Centurylink (800) 244-1111
Bruins players reading with kids at school
RECYCLING Mower County Recycling Center (507) 437-9551
WATER Austin Utilities (507) 433-8886
ELECTED CITY OFFICIALS City Council (507) 437-9940
ELECTRIC Austin Utilities (507) 433-8886
COUNTY GOVERNMENT Mower County (507) 437-9494
NATURAL GAS Austin Utilities (507) 433-8886
HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT Austin HRA (507) 433-1866
TELEPHONE Jaguar Communication (800) 250-1517 Charter Communications (877) 728-3126 Centurylink (800) 244-1111
EDUCATION Austin Public Schools (507) 433-0966 Riverland Community College (800) 247-5039 Pacelli Catholic Schools (507) 437-3278
MEDICAL CENTER Mayo Clinic Health System (507) 433-7351
WELCOME CENTER Welcome Center (507) 434-2863
CABLE TV Charter Communications (877) 728-3126
DOG & CAT LICENSES City of Austin (507) 437-9940
POLICE DEPARTMENT Police (507) 437-9400
EMPLOYMENT Workforce Center (800) 734-6421
FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire (507) 433-3405
SENIOR SERVICES Mower County Senior Center (507) 433-3120
LICENSE & REGISTRATION Driver License (507) 434-2675 Vehicle Registration (507) 433-8744
PUBLIC LIBRARY Austin Public Library (507) 433-2391 45
Austin City Government PLANNING FOR AND INVESTING IN OUR FUTURE BY… Providing a safe, high quality community to raise children, which will encourage generations to remain in (or return to) Austin Coordinating and focusing efforts to create well paying jobs Austin Council Members Back Row: Steve King, Jeremy Carolan, David Hagen and Michael Jordal Front Row: Jeff Austin, Judy Enright, Tom Stiehm, and Janet Anderson
Respecting and understanding the values and cultures of all our citizens Encouraging a healthy, diverse economy and a vibrant, attractive central business district
CITY GOVERNMENT NUMBERS City Hall - 507-437-9940 Mayor - 507-437-9965 Police Dept - 507-437-9400 or 911 * if emergency Fire Dept. - 507-433-3405 Park & Rec Dept - 507-433-1881 Engineering Dept - 507-437-9950 Street/Sewer Depts - 507-434-0067 Waste Water Treatment - 507-437-7701
Creating a high level of recreational and quality of life opportunities for all ages Partnering with other elected entities and the private sector to “grow our community together” ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES In the City of Austin, the way we do business is as important as the business we do. Those who work for and on behalf of the City must be trustworthy, dependable, honest and have a high degree of personal integrity.
COUNTY GOVERNMENT NUMBERS Main Information 507-437-9494 Assessors Office 507-437-9440 Attorneys Office 507-437-9428 Auditor/Treasurers Office 507-437-9536 Board of Commissioners 507-437-9549 Correctional Services 507-437-9454 Coordinators Office 507-437-9549 Court Administration 507-437-9465 Data Processing 507-437-9527 Emergency Management 507-437-9483 Extension Office 507-437-9552 Family Connections Office 507-437-9700 GIS-Data Processing 507-437-9527 Health & Human Services 507-437-9701 Human Resources 507-437-9549 Law Enforcement Center 507-437-9400 Public Works 507-437-7718 Recorders Office 507-437-9446 Recycling & Household Hazardous Waste 507-437-9551 Sheriffs Office 507-437-9400 Veterans Services Office 507-434-2712
Through our actions, the citizens we serve should feel that their input and participation is appreciated, that their city government is responsive and that they have been treated fairly, professionally, and with respect. THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL VALUE: Working as a team, making decisions collectively Providing positive, progressive leadership Providing government services efficiently Treating employees with respect.
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Austin City Government Mayor........................................................................................................................ Tom Stiehm Council Member-At-Large.................................................................................Janet Anderson Council Member First Ward................................................................................Michael Jordal Council Member Second Ward..............................................................................David Hagen Council Member Third Ward.............................................................................Jeremy Carolan Council Member First Ward...................................................................................... Jeff Austin Council Member Second Ward................................................................................. Steve King Council Member Third Ward..................................................................................Judy Enright City Administrator.................................................................................................... Craig Clark Mower County Board of Commissioners 1st District- Commissioner..........................................................................Tim Gabrielson 2nd District- Commissioner..............................................................................Polly Glynn 3rd District- Commissioner............................................................................Jerry Reinartz 4th District- Commissioner............................................................................. Tony Bennett 5th District- Commissioner.............................................................................Mike Ankeny Fire Chief....................................................................................................................Jim McCoy Chief of Police..................................................................................................Brian M. Krueger Human Resources Director.......................................................................... Tricia Wiechmann Director of Administrative Services...................................................................... Tom Dankert MIS Administrator...............................................................................................Don Tomlinson Senior Accountant..............................................................................................Melissa Wilson Accounting Technician...........................................................................................Kim Hansen City Engineer.......................................................................................................... Steven Lang Assistant City Engineer....................................................................................... Mitch Wenum Planning and Zoning Administrator....................................................................Holly Wallace Building Official.........................................................................................................Ron Ripley Building Inspector.................................................................................................Derek Hyland Zoning Inspector............................................................................................. Fred Husemoller Engineering Secretary...........................................................................................April Grabau Engineering Clerk........................................................................................................Marie Ree Senior Engineering Technician......................................................................... Josh Stadhiem Senior Engineering Technician............................................................................ Justin Parkin Stormwater Quality Specialist........................................................................Nels Rasmussen Street Superintendent.......................................................................................Joe Sunderman Sewer Maintenance Supervisor............................................................................ Mike Loucks WWTP Superintendent.............................................................................................Chad Heard WWTP Operations Supervisor...............................................................................Norb Eggert WWTP Maintenance Supervisor............................................................................Paul Jenkins WWTP Environmental Technician.................................................................... Ernie Hammero 47
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