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It is my pleasure to welcome you to our community. If you have never been to Rochester now is the time, for you will discover why we are consistently ranked among the top ten most livable cities in the nation and why we have been named Star city, All America City and #1 Best Place to Live in America. In addition to our strong economic foundations, Mayo Clinic, IBM and p agriculture products, Rochester’s people have a “can do” attitude that is the catalyst for the ongoing progress and visioning for our future. Rochester is a city with a proud heritage of people helping people. With nearly half a million people seeking medical care at Mayo Clinic each year, we have become the city with a heart. Our Civic Music program, three local theatrical producers, art center, and various dance troupes provides for the cultural needs of our residents and visitor Three city golf courses, Recreation Center and other health clubs visitors. serve up a feast of choices for physical fitness advocates. If there is anything I can do to help you become better acquainted with Rochester, do not hesitate to call upon me at any time.

Ardell F. Brede, City of Rochester Mayor


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Rochester Civic Theatre Company

Rochester Art Center

Rochester Pops Orchestra

The Rochester Civic Theatre Company is a non-profit organization that educates and enriches the adults and young people of Rochester and Southeastern Minnesota through the production and presentation of live theater, music and dance.

Rochester Art Center offers the opportunity for all people to understand and value the arts through innovative experiences with contemporary art. Through worldclass exhibitions and programs, we present a welcoming, integrated, and diverse experience that encourages questioning, creativity, and critical thinking.

The Rochester Pops Orchestra is dedicated to performing professional and entertaining concerts that appeal to all ages and walks of life. Our music spans from golden oldies, country, easy listening, jazz, big band and today's hits to songs from the stage and screen, Disney, Broadway and video game scores.


ARTS & CULTURE

Riverside Concerts

Rochester Dance Company

Riverside Concerts provides the community with high quality, diverse, and accessible musical and educational programs. We offer a broad range of concerts, performances, area musicians, and artistic support services that help make Rochester a more livable community and contribute to the quality of life of its citizens.

The Rochester Dance Company Vision... To be a distinctive dance organization that benefits the community by creating meaningful and enjoyable dance productions; and to benefit area dancers by providing exceptional training and performance opportunities.

SEMVA, SE Minnesota Visual Arts Gallery (SEMVA) started in 1991 as a supportive group for regional artists to network, and market their art. SEMVA displays art in Rochester and at events. Our artists create paintings, photography, pottery, glass, jewelry, woodworking, sculpture, folk art, collage, printmaking, drawing and more.


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Rochester is a unique city with a welcoming Midwest flavor, a small-town feel and an evergrowing sophistication. Nestled in the Zumbro River Valley, Rochester was discovered in 1854 by a government surveying party from Winona. Population at the time was 1,500 (30 times the original 50 settlers after an advertising campaign succeeded in extolling the land’s virtues). Rochester has been expanding and developing ever since, boasting a world-class medical center, expanding job market, cutting edge technology, excellent schools and a livable, safe environment. Money Magazine frequently votes Rochester “Best Place to Live in the U.S.” Since the first votes in the 1990’s, the city has grown 33 percent from a population of 86,000 to 114,011 plus (2016 U.S Census Bureau). The city is also considered a “Best Small City For Working Women.” Unemployment is low and salaries are higher than average, with women making 90 percent of men’s salaries.

RECESSION RESISTANT

As things change, some things stay the same, and it’s all good for Rochester. In 1961, Sales Management magazine listed Rochester as one of its “markets on the move,” pointing out

that the city was moving forward while much of the country was in a recession. Urban and economic theorist Richard Florida recently ranked Rochester among the top 20 metros with projected job growth in “creative class” jobs—health care, science, technology, law, education, the arts and media—through 2020 (The Atlantic). Rochester’s quality of life and prosperous business climate make it a desirable place to live and work. Cost of living is 7 percent lower than the U.S. average. Its commute is the shortest—average 14 minutes—of the nation’s 300 largest cities. There’s an excellent park system for walking, biking and outdoor family activities. “Historic Bluff Country” to the south, the Mississippi River to the east, rolling farmlands to the west, and the Twin Cities to the north border Rochester and neighboring communities.

MAYO CLINIC, IBM

A devastating tornado struck Rochester in 1883. William Worrall Mayo, the country doctor, sought help from the Sisters of St. Francis to care for over 100 injured patients. When the crisis passed, Mother Alfred Moes offered to raise money to build a hospital if Dr. Mayo and his sons, Will and Charlie, would serve as surgeons. Today, Mayo Clinic is the largest not-forprofit medical center in the world. The Clinic employs nearly 34,600 people at its


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City on the Move Rochester campus. Approximately 2,400 are physicians and scientists. The opening of Mayo’s Gonda Building in 2001 created the largest interconnected medical facility in the world. Opened in 2015, a $188 million, 100,000-square-foot proton beam therapy center offers innovative cancer treatments. IBM, like Mayo Clinic, is an “anchor” company in Rochester. “Big Blue” broke ground in 1956. Employees number around 2,790 (2013), two times more than the number of employees in the 1950s. The main campus has grown to 3.1 million square feet, more than half the size of the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia. Other major employers include Charter Communications, City of Rochester, Federal Medical Center, Kahler Hotels, McNeilus Truck & Manufacturing, Olmsted County, Olmsted Medical Center, and Seneca Foods.

INNOVATION, GROWTH, INVESTMENT

Destination Medical Center (DMC) is the biggest and boldest expansion plan in Rochester’s 164-year history. With the world-renowned Mayo Clinic in the city’s backyard, DMC is a $5.6 billion economic development initia-

tive promoting Rochester as a premier global destination for health and wellness over the next 20 years. Three million people a year visit Rochester, primarily for Mayo Clinic. The goal of DMC is to double the number of visitors to 6 to 7 million. Downtown development has been a topic of conversation since the famous Chateau Theater opened its doors in 1927. DMC plans include additional downtown Mayo facilities, office space, biotech and pharmaceutical firms. Housing, restaurants, hotels, and retail establishments will be needed to accommodate visitors and the employees required to fill over 30,000 new jobs. DMC, according to plan, will have a positive affect not only Rochester, but also Olmsted County and the state of Minnesota. In addition to the $585 million in state money, Mayo Clinic, private investors and the City of Rochester will invest nearly $6 billion. With changes on its horizon, Rochester must continue fine-tuning its goals to meet the inevitable challenges ahead: aging and retiring Baby Boomers, diversity, affordable housing for students and job seekers, transportation, crime and population increases. If history is an indicator, Rochester’s growth will continue on a positive, upward trend.



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SILVER LAKE When Rochester was named one of the best places to live by Money Magazine in the 90s, apparently humans weren’t the only ones listening. Rochester is home to one of the largest geese populations in North America. While many visitors and residents are still discovering the outstanding liveability of Rochester, these giant Canada Geese have known about it for quite some time. In the early 1900s, hunting and a loss of habitat virtually eliminated the Canada Goose population. Until 1950, the species was believed to be extinct. In 1962, a small flock was found enjoying Minnesota winters at beautiful Silver Lake Park. These geese, donated by a Mayo Clinic patient, lured some of the few

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Improved game laws and habitat restoration have brought the species back to life. Evidently, word travels fast through the goose grapevine. Today, Rochester’s goose population numbers 30,000 to 35,000 during the peak of fall migration. Many decide to settle in for the winter after discovering


Host to Rochester’s Annual Visitors part of the Rochester community and they have been featured in many publications. Gary Blum, a Rochester resident, has earned international recognition for his “goose poop artwork.” While these year-round residents are generally well-respected neighbors, there are unique challenges to hosting thousands of feathered friends. Due to concerns of overpopulation, the Silver Lake Buffer Project is installing 30 -foot -wide vegetative buffers of native grasses and plants in an attempt to clean up the water. Once the five-year projectis complete, the buffers will act as filters to reduce the amount of pollution that reaches the lake. Residents and visitors will continue to enjoy Silver Lake during the installation. The lake is not only a sanctuary for Canada Geese, but also offers trails for biking and walking, fishing piers, paddle boats, and canoes. that the ice-free water remains open and warm, thanks to the local Silver Lake Power Plant. The Branta canadensis maxima (translation: Giant Canada Geese) are big. With a wingspan of up to 6 feet and weight of up to 14 pounds, the geese are a sight to behold. The males and females have different “honks” and the females are typically lighter in color. Visiting and feeding the geese at Silver Lake has become a beloved tradition for many residents and visitors. The special flock has become an integral

Though visitors will be discouraged from feeding the geese in the future they remain one of Rochester’s prized attractions. The magnificent creatures add a touch of magic to an evening walk around the lake. As Rochester continues to be well-known to many national and international visitors for Mayo Clinic, IBM, and a host of hightech businesses, the geese at Silver Lake will continue to set the scene off the beaten path.

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KAHLER HOTEL LOBBY • ART & Antiques • ArtPacks • Avis/Budget • Grand Grill • Lord Essex Tavern/Restaurant • Peacocks gift shop • Martini’s at the Kahler • Star Transportation • Starbucks • Tableside Manor • Teatime KAHLER STREET LEVEL ENTRANCE • Dunkin Donuts • Her’s Unique Clothing & Accessories • Lasker Jewelers • O&B Shoes • Optical Vision with Flair • Starbucks • UPS Store • Victorias Ristorante and Wine Bar

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UNLOCKING LIFE'S CODE JUNE 23 - SEPTEMBER 21 Positive Exposure: Seeing Beyond Diagnosis August 1 | 6:30 – 8:00pm This lecture will facilitate experiential opportunities for audiences to see individuals and their families living with genetic, physical, behavioral and intellectual differences as people, not just as subjects. Images and stories will be presented in contrast to assumptions about a person living with a particular genetic condition. The lecture focuses on the hope and real lives of individuals and their families with, or at risk for a genetic disorder, and the importance of seeing and understanding the human side of genetics in medical education and healthcare today. Featuring Rick Giudotti, photographer & director Positive Exposure

RAC Chats: August 1, 8, 15, 29 This series exposes individuals to a wide range of experiences through artistic, creative and scientific expression of the genomic sciences. Come chat with scientific experts, as well as, local and nationally renowned artists.

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INDIVIDUALIZED MEDICINE IN THE PRENATAL SETTING AUGUST 8 | 6:30 – 8:00 PM New genetic testing technologies are helping physicians better evaluate’ and understand patients’ reproductive and pregnancy risks. Expanded carrier screening is a test which evaluates prospective couples for their risk of having a child affected with an autosomal recessive disorder. In order for a child to have a recessive disorder, both parents must be carriers of the disorder. Carriers are asymptomatic, and are often not aware of their carrier status. In the past, couples were screened for a very limited number of disorders based on their family history or ethnicity. Recent improvements in genetic testing technologies now allow for comprehensive screening for over 100 disorders with a single test. Approximately 5% of couples who undergo expanded carrier screening are found to be carriers for the same disorder, and at risk for having an affected child. This information can be used for pregnancy planning and care of an infant affected with a recessive genetic disorder. A second genetic testing technology used prior to pregnancy is referred to as preimplantation genetic testing or PGT. This technology allows patients who are undergoing in vitro fertilization to test embryos for genetic disorders prior to transfer back to the mother’s uterus. While this may sound like science fiction, it is used relatively routinely in reproductive endocrinology clinics across the world. This technology can help to prevent transmission of a genetic disorder to the next generation. Another new technology used during pregnancy is referred to as cell-free DNA or non-invasive prenatal screening (NIPS). This test utilizes placental DNA found in the mother’s blood to screen the pregnancy for risk of common chromosome problems such as Down syndrome. Cell-free DNA screening, which is available at 10-weeks gestational age, can also determine the infant’s sex. The cell-free DNA test has a higher detection rate and fewer false positives than traditional screening tests. Information from this test can be used for pregnancy planning. Sometimes an ultrasound during pregnancy reveals problems. In cases where a more definitive diagnosis cannot be made with traditional genetic testing, whole exome sequencing, another new and exciting genetic testing technology, may be the best next step. Whole exome sequencing evaluates the fetus’s condition and provides a diagnosis in 30% of challenging cases. This talk will introduce these technologies, and explain how the tests can be used for safe family planning and for the care of a baby who is found to have a genetic disorder during pregnancy. Featuring Myra J. Wick, M.D., Ph.D.

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Upcoming Events in August 2018 WEEK OF AUGUST 1 - AUGUST 5 AUGUST 1, 2018 BERNE: ARTISAN MARKET & LIVE MUSIC, Berne Wood Fired Pizza. Join us as artists from across SE MN gather to display and sell their art of all mediums. Enjoy music by the Riverbend Dutchmen band from Mankato, and the Alphorn Quintet & Flag Throwers. sites.google.com/site/ bernewoodfiredpizza/home AUGUST 1, 2018 FREE FIRST SUNDAY, Minnesota Children’s Museum Rochester. Thanks to the generosity of Bremer Bank, visitors can explore the museum free-of-charge the first Sunday of each month. 507-218-3100, mcm.org/rochester AUGUST 1 - SEPTEMBER 3, 2018 FOSTER AREND INFLATABLE WATER PARK, Foster Arend Park. Open now at Foster Arends Beach is the new Inflatable water park by Water Parks of Minnesota. No lifeguards on duty. 507-3282525, rochestermn.gov/departments/parksand-recreation/parks-trails/facilities-directory/ pools-beach AUGUST 1 - SEPTEMBER 21, 2018 GENOME: UNLOCKING LIFE’S CODE, Rochester Art Center. Come explore a state-of-the-art exhibit, developed by the Smithsonian Institution, about genomic science. Genome begins to unravel the mystery behind the complete set of instructions needed for every living thing on Earth to grow and function: the genome. (507) 282-8629, rochesterartcenter.org AUGUST 1 - DECEMBER 30, 2018 ROCHESTER CITY & MAYO HISTORICAL TROLLEY TOUR, Rochester Trolley & Tour Company. 507421-0573, rochestermntours.com AUGUST 2 - AUGUST 30, 2018 THURSDAYS ON FIRST & 3RD, Downtown

Rochester. A weekly outdoor market of over 100 art, craft and food vendors and live entertainment every Thursday throughout the summer. 507-2169882, downtownrochestermn.com AUGUST 2 - 12, 2018 ROCHESTER HONKERS BASEBALL, Mayo Field. 25th season as a member of the Northwoods League, the country’s premier summer collegiate baseball league. 507-289-1170, Schedule: northwoodsleague.com/rochester-honkers AUGUST 3-5, 2018 BUFFALO BILL DAYS, Lanesboro. Marketplace, food booths, entertainment, dances, volleyball and softball tournaments, grand parade and fireworks. 507-467-3722, lanesboro.com/events/details/ buffalo-bill-days-9902 AUGUST 3, 2018 DANCE. DRINKS. FUN. | SOCIAL STEPS SWING NIGHT, Peace Plaza Downtown. Join us for an evening of classic and modern Swing music, Lindy Hop, Jive and some Foxtrot. No partner required. 507-216-9882, downtownrochestermn.com/ activities/Social-Steps AUGUST 3, 2018 GET ME GARY VEE - GARY VAYNERCHUK LIVE! Mayo Civic Center - Auditorium. Gary Vaynerchuk is a serial entrepreneur and the CEO and co-founder of VaynerMedia, a full-service digital agency servicing Fortune 500 clients. Accompanying Gary will be Netflix comedian Theo Von, GO95s DJDmil, comedian Ron Lamprecht, Dr. Jonathan Verderame and the “Minnesota Mom” Rachel Pedersen. mayociviccenter.com AUGUST 3-4, 2018 STEWART HUFF + MICHAEL GEETER LIVE, Goonie’s Comedy Club. 507-288-8130, gooniescomedy.com


AUGUST 3, 2018 SUMMER AT THE CIVIC, Rochester Civic Theatre Company. Featuring The Shift and Push & Turn. Free admission, cold drinks + fun for the whole family. 507-282-8481, rochestercivictheatre.org AUGUST 4, 2018 4TH ANNUAL DOGS DOWNTOWN, Peace Plaza. Presented by Clements Subaru. A canine-centric event that will have activities, performances, games, and giveaways for all of our favorite four-legged friends and their humans. 507-2169882, downtownrochestermn.com/events/ DogsDowntown AUGUST 4, 2018 ASSISI HEIGHTS TOUR, The Sisters of Assisi Heights. A guided tour of Assisi Heights, home to the Sisters of Saint Francis, who were instrumental in establishing the first hospital in Rochester, MN. Please call for tour reservations. 507-282-7441, rochesterfranciscan.org AUGUST 4 - SEPTEMBER 22, 2018 OLD ORDER AMISH COUNTRY TROLLEY TOUR, Rochester Trolley & Tour Company. 507-4210573, rochestermntours.com

AUGUST 4, 2018 3RD ANNUAL ROOSTERS BASEBALL: ROCHESTER FIRE DEPARTMENT VS. ROCHESTER POLICE DEPARTMENT, History Center of Olmsted County - Schmitt Field. 507-282-9447, olmstedhistory. com/going-on/132 AUGUST 5 - SEPTEMBER 2, 2018 INTRO TO TROUT FISHING, Whitewater State Park. Rods, reels, and tackle will be provided at this activity designed to introduce trout fishing to inexperienced anglers, families and youth groups. Meet at the South Picnic Area. 507-3122300, dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/whitewater/ group_center.html AUGUST 5, 2018 BLUFF COUNTRY WINE TRAIL TROLLEY TOUR, Olmsted County Government Center. Rochester Trolley & Tour Company: Brand New Winery Tour! 507-421-0573, rochestermntours.com AUGUST 5 - 26, 2018 MISSISSIPPI RIVER | NATIONAL EAGLE CENTER, Rochester Trolley & Tour Company. 507-421-0573, rochestermntours.com

WEEK OF AUGUST 6 - AUGUST 12 AUGUST 6 - 27, 2018 ICONIC ROCHESTER TROLLEY TOUR, Rochester Trolley & Tour Company. 507-421-0573, rochestermntours.com AUGUST 8, 2018 BERNE PRESENTS: PARKS & KLEIST BAND & FABBAULOUS- A TRIBUTE TO ABBA, Berne Wood Fired Pizza. Celebrate summer with some pizza and live music. The Parks & Kleist Band will play at 5pm and fABBAulous- A Tribute to ABBA at 6:30pm. sites.google.com/site/ bernewoodfiredpizza/home AUGUST 9 -12, 2018 CHATFIELD’S WESTERN DAYS, Chatfield. Celebrating the 51st annual event, featuring Grand Parade, teen dance, live music, fireworks,

kiddie carnival, food + more. Visit website for full schedule. 507-867-3870, ci.chatfield.mn.us AUGUST 10-11, 2018 DUSTY SLAY + AARON WEBER LIVE, Goonie’s Comedy Club. 507-288-8130, gooniescomedy.com AUGUST 10, 2018 MOVIES UNDER THE STARS | CARS 3, History Center of Olmsted County. The History Center presents an outdoor screening of the movie Cars 3. 507-282-9447, olmstedhistory.com AUGUST 10, 2018 SUMMER AT THE CIVIC, Rochester Civic Theatre Company. Featuring The Gopher Tones. Free admission, cold drinks + fun for the whole family. 507-282-8481, rochestercivictheatre.org

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AUGUST 11, 2018 2ND ANNUAL FOSTER FEST, Foster Arend Park. Come see some of the finest musicians in Rochester rally for a cause at the 2nd Annual Foster Fest. The event supports Mission21, a local nonprofit working to fight against human trafficking. AUGUST 11-12, 2018 DAYS OF YESTERYEAR, History Center of Olmsted County. Activities include demonstrations with live steam tractors and gas engines, threshing of oats, baling straw, an operating sawmill, shingle mills, and woodworking. Help shell and grind corn, make butter, wash clothes, and make a rope as well as observe rock crushing. Enjoy toys, antique and classic cars, trucks and tractors. 507-288-2790, mhrt.org/Show.html AUGUST 11, 2018 THE SWAMP KINGS LIVE, Kinney Creek Brewery. Come on down to Kinney Creek Brewery to enjoy a cold craft beer while listening to The Swamp Kings play their sweet sounds. 507-282-2739, kinneycreekbrewery.com AUGUST 11, 2018 WATER LANTERN FESTIVAL, Silver Lake Park - East Shelter. One World is the premier water lantern festival, filled with fun, happiness, hope, and great

memories that you’ll cherish for a lifetime. This is a family-friendly event that can be shared by everyone. waterlanternfestival.com AUGUST 11, 2018 1860’S BASEBALL HENS VS. CHICKS, History Center of Olmsted County - Schmitt Field. 507-282-9447, olmstedhistory.com/going-on/121 AUGUST 11, 2018 1860’S BASEBALL ROOSTERS VS. APPLE JACKS, History Center of Olmsted County - Schmitt Field. 507-282-9447, olmstedhistory.com/going-on/121 AUGUST 11 - DECEMBER 8, 2018 FREE FAMILY DAY, 125 LIVE. Join us for Free Family Day, an inter-generational afternoon, at 125 LIVE every second Saturday from 1pm-3pm. 507-269-2710, 125livemn.org AUGUST 12, 2018 DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE CONCERTS - JEFFERSON STARSHIP FEATURING THE CHUBS, Mayo Park. Join us for Riverside’s Classic Rock Night. Between 1974 and 1984, Jefferson Starship released eight gold and platinum albums, 20 hit singles, sold out concerts worldwide and lived out legendary rock and roll escapades. 507-328-2200, rochestermn. gov/departments/music-riverside-concerts-1513

WEEK OF AUGUST 13 - AUGUST 19 AUGUST 13 - DECEMBER 10, 2018 BREWERY TOURS, Forager Brewery. 12 spots for each tour, the 2nd Monday each month. 507-2587490, foragerbrewery.com/events-at-forager

Morning Bedlam at 6:30pm. sites.google.com/ site/bernewoodfiredpizza/home

AUGUST 14-19, 2018 SPRING VALLEY AG DAYS CELEBRATION, Spring Valley. Celebrate the efforts of Spring Valley area farmers during Ag Days with fun for the entire family. 507-346-7367 SpringValley.govoffice.com

AUGUST 17, 2018 DANCE. DRINKS. FUN. | SOCIAL STEPS LATIN NIGHT, Peace Plaza Downtown. South American Rhythms on the plaza. Salsa, Rumba, Cha-Cha, Cumbia, Bachata, and a little Argentine Tango. 507-216-9882, downtownrochestermn.com/ activities/Social-Steps

AUGUST 15, 2018 BERNE PRESENTS: THE GOPHER TONES & GOOD MORNING BEDLAM, Berne Wood Fired Pizza. Celebrate summer with some pizza and live music. The Gopher Tones will play at 5pm and Good

AUGUST 17-19, 2018 DOWNTOWN ORONOCO GOLD RUSH DAYS, Downtown Oronoco. Come explore the antique show and flea market in downtown Oronoco, MN. 507-367-2111, goldrushmn.com


AUGUST 17-19, 2018 GOLD RUSH, Graham Park. Antique show and flea market - a terrific shopping experience for the antique and collectible enthusiast. 507-269-1473, iridescenthouse.com AUGUST 17, 2018 SUMMER AT THE CIVIC, Rochester Civic Theatre Company. Featuring Dianna Parks Band. Free admission, cold drinks + fun for the whole family. 507-282-8481, rochestercivictheatre.org AUGUST 17-18, 2018 TODD JOHNSON + JEFF BODART LIVE, Goonie’s Comedy Club. 507-288-8130, gooniescomedy.com

AUGUST 18, 2018 D’SIEVERS BAND LIVE, Kinney Creek Brewery. Join us and see the D’Sievers live in the Taproom. 507-282-2739, kinneycreekbrewery.com AUGUST 18, 2018 MOVIES IN THE PARK | COCO, Central Park. Bring your lawn chair or blanket and gather under the string lights in Historic Central Park for this FREE, fun, and family-friendly outdoor event. 507-216-9882, downtownrochestermn.com/ events/movies-in-the-park

WEEK OF AUGUST 20 - AUGUST 26 AUGUST 20, 2018 DRUMS, PLEASE! Peace Plaza Downtown. 4-9pm. Features local high school drumlines, a community picnic, an “angry hour,” and summertime. AUGUST 22, 2018 BERNE PRESENTS: COLT 45 & VENTURA HIGHWAY, Berne Wood Fired Pizza. Celebrate summer with some pizza and live music. The Colt 45 band will play at 5pm and Ventura Highway at 6:30pm. sites.google.com/site/bernewoodfiredpizza/home AUGUST 24, 2018 MOVIES UNDER THE STARS | MOANA, History Center of Olmsted County. Held at Schmitt field on the History Center grounds. 507-282-9447, olmstedhistory.com AUGUST 24, 2018 PIZZA NIGHT ON THE FARM, Red Barn Learning Farm. Enjoy some wood-fired pizza from Twisted Barrel Wood Fired Pizza and let the kids play. Regular farm admission applies, food cost is extra. Drinks available to purchase, or bring your own drinks. 507-365-8321, redbarnlearningfarm.com AUGUST 24, 2018 SUMMER AT THE CIVIC, Rochester Civic Theatre Company. Featuring Knufunk. Free admission, cold

drinks + fun for the whole family. 507-282-8481, rochestercivictheatre.org AUGUST 24, 2018 TNJ TRIO LIVE, Kinney Creek Brewery. Join us for the great sounds of TNJ Trio in the Tap Room. 507-282-2739, kinneycreekbrewery.com AUGUST 24-26, 2018 THE ORIGINAL ROCHESTER GREEK FEST SINCE 1963, Holy Anargyroi Church Grounds. Join us for great food, fresh pastries, Hellenic culture, music, dancing, church tours, and learn about our hospitality houses. 507-282-1529, greekfestrochester.com AUGUST 25, 2018 ROCHESTER WALK TO DEFEAT ALS, Silver Lake Park East. The Walk to Defeat ALS is the #1 way to unite and fundraise for those living with ALS. To register, please visit: www.walktodefeatals.org AUGUST 26, 2018 DINNER ON THE FARM, Squash Blossom Farm. Join Dinner on the Farm and Chefs and Brewers from Forager Brewing Company for a Celebration of Local Brewers, Growers, Chefs, and Musicians (Jeremy Jewell and Friends). 507-252-9639, facebook.com/events/159814194835195

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WEEK OF AUGUST 27 - AUGUST 31 AUGUST 29, 2018 BERNE PRESENTS: HAIR OF THE DOG & SIX MILE GROVE, Berne Wood Fired Pizza. Celebrate summer with some pizza and live music. The Hair of the Dog will play at 5pm and Six Mile Grove at 6:30pm. sites.google.com/site/ bernewoodfiredpizza/home AUGUST 31, 2018 SUMMER AT THE CIVIC, Rochester Civic Theatre Company. Featuring LP & The 45s. Free admission, cold drinks + fun for the whole family. 507-282-8481, rochestercivictheatre.org

AUGUST 31, 2018 DANCE. DRINKS. FUN. | SOCIAL STEPS BALLROOM NIGHT, Peace Plaza Downtown. Nine dances and ninety minutes. From a Cha-Cha to a Waltz. 507-216-9882, downtownrochestermn.com/ activities/Social-Steps AUGUST 31, 2018 MOVIES UNDER THE STARS | SING, History Center of Olmsted County. Held at Schmitt field on the History Center grounds. 507-282-9447, olmstedhistory.com

ROCHESTER HISTORIC BUILDINGS CALL FOR TOUR DATES AND TIMES MAYOWOOD MANSION TOUR Mayowood was built in 1911 by Dr. Charles H. Mayo, who lived there until 1939. Now, this 38 room historic house is home to an extensive decorative arts collection, gorgeous gardens, and antique furnishings from French, Spanish, German, and American cultures. 507-282-9447 olmstedhistory.com/your-visit/mayowood.html CARILLON CONCERT/ PLUMMER BUILDING TOWER Dr. William J. Mayo chose these tunes for the Plummer Building carillon. They are now played by an automated system at the same time each day. 507-284-8294 history.mayoclinic.org/ tours-events/carillon-music-and-concerts.php

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HERITAGE HOUSE TOUR Heritage House Victorian Museum offers the opportunity to see how life was lived in the 1800s. This Italianatestyle home was built in 1875 for Timothy and Eliza Whiting. 507-282-2682 heritagehousevictorianmuseum.com PLUMMER HOUSE TOUR Dr. Will said that hiring Henry S. Plummer, M.D., was “the best day’s work” he ever did. A man with interests in medical science, the arts, engineering and architecture, Dr. Plummer designed many systems such as the unified medical record that are still in use at Mayo Clinic today. 507-328-2525, history.mayoclinic. org/tours-events/plummer-house.php


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Hot food in the heart of downtown Rochester There’s always cold drinks, hot food, and a great game on at Dooley’s!

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Lunch Monday - Friday 11am - 2pm

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Dinner Monday - Friday 2pm - 9pm Weekends 11am - 9pm

Late night menu Every night 9pm - 2am 255 1st Avenue SW • 507-208-4085 • dooleyspubroch.com


DINING GUIDE

Monday-Friday: 4pm-9:30pm Saturday & Sunday: Lunch Buffet: 11am-3pm Dinner: 3:30pm-9:30pm

1647 South Broadway Rochester, MN 507-258-7500 • RoyalIndianCuisineMN.com

507.258.7888 • 2665 Commerce Dr. NW, Ste 100 • Rochester, MN 55901 Located by Costco West Circle DR. & 26TH ST NW


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Casual dining with a million dollar view Monday thru Friday open at 5pm Saturday open at 4:30pm Sundays open at 11am serving brunch with eggs and omelettes to order

507-367-4567 www.fishermaninn.com 8 Fisherman Dr. NW, Oronoco Take 52 N to mile 67.5 & turn right on Cty 12. Go 4 miles and turn left at the Fisherman’s Inn arrow sign and follow to the lake.

Gourmet Pizza, Pasta & Live Music Rustic comfort food, craft beers, and rambunctious martinis amid a backdrop of live music every night! Open Monday through Thursday 5 to 11 Friday and Saturday 5 to 12 Closed Sunday 300 First Avenue NW • Lower Level Rochester, MN 55901 507.281.2978 • redwoodroom.com

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Restaurant & Lounge

A Tradition Since 1854 Owned by the Pappas Family Since 1946 Take a step back in time... You’ll step back in time when dining at the Hubbell House. At one time, the Hubbell House was a stagecoach. Today it is an historic, award-winning restaurant and cocktail lounge. 502 N. Main - Mantorville, MN 55955

507-635-2331 hubbellhouserestaurant.com

Breakfast, Lunches, Dinners

“Our Specialty” Real Home Cookin' Silver Lake Shopping Center

...of Rochester

1514 N Broadway Ave, Rochester, MN 55906 • Open M-F 6am-8pm, Sat 6am-3pm • 507.289.0331

Voted Best Indian Restaurant for Last 8 Years

INDIA GARDEN AUTHENTIC INDIAN FOOD

We cater to all occasions • Take-out service available

Lunch Buffet - All you can eat. Mon-Fri $10.99 • Sat - Sun $11.99 Lunch – Mon-Fri 11am-2:30pm Dinner – Mon-Sat 5-10pm Grand Brunch – Sat & Sun 11am-3pm Dinner – Sunday 5-9:30pm

1107 N. Broadway • Rochester, MN 55906 • Phone: 507-288-6280


DINING GUIDE www.pannekoeken-rochester.com

FRESHLY DELICIOUS!

Enjoy Rochester’s finest and most deliciously hand-crafted cuisine. Walking distance from the Mayo Clinic, we serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Try a seasonal one-of-a-kind Pannekoeken today! 507-287-0722 6 - 1st Ave. NW (next to the Methodist Hospital)

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PappysPlaceRochester.com 1635 Hwy 52 N • Rochester, MN 55901 • 507.258.4550


DINING GUIDE


ROCHESTER EAGLES CLUB OPEN TO ALL: RELAXED ATMOSPHERE AND GREAT DINING

By Pat Garry

The Zumbro Aerie 2228 Rochester Eagles Club was founded circa 80 years ago, and though the national Eagles’ motto is People Helping People, at this club, an appropriate addendum could read People Feeding People! Members have fashioned a beautiful venue that is comfortable and welcoming to everyone. The ambiance mirrors a neighborhood family restaurant that greets new visitors with a smile. The revamped dining area offers a full cocktail bar, a comprehensive menu and views of the manicured property and extra-large patio. The Eagles Club boasts affordable but exquisite pub fare in a large, attractive dining room outfitted with cozy decor and tables with comfy chairs. On my recent luncheon visit, I chose to build a burger. I had no complaints about the drippy, delicious multi-napkin double-patty cheeseburger that I consumed. A sturdy bun held a pair of juicy beef patties that looked as if they had made perfect contact with the grill. Leaf lettuce, tomatoes and a generous helping of onions were piled on top. Cheddar cheese and bacon spilled down the patties onto the bottom bun; and all of that was accompanied by delicious, warm and crunchy French fries. Dining facilities are open to the public, and daily operations are directed by general manager Kevin Hanson. Our American casual menu is sure to suit even the most specific appetite. The relaxed atmosphere on our patio or in the bar area are great places to gather for the big game or just to enjoy our daily happy hour.

RochesterMNEaglesClub.com ¡ 917 15th Avenue SE


NIGHTLY SPECIALS Enjoy evening deals:

MONDAY Taco Night

TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY All-You-Can- Chicken Dinner Burger Night Eat Wings

FRIDAY Fish Fry

SATURDAY Steak Night

The renowned Eagles Club Friday fish fry is second to none. Too, the homemade clam chowder soup is served all day on Fridays. Fresh homemade soups and $6.95 lunch specials, along with BBQ ribs every Thursday for lunch, are a must-taste for Rochester residents and visitors. -Chris Larson, kitchen manager.

MENU DETAILS The menu is designed to provide something for everyone. Appetizers include chicken strips, fish fingers, cheese curds, onion rings, boneless wings, quesadillas, fries, tater tots, beef nachos and bread sticks. Fresh garden fare includes chicken salads, beef taco salads, chef salads, and Cobb salads. When it comes to wraps, they offer chicken, bacon, ranch, buffalo chicken, Philly steak, turkey bacon, Ruben/Rachel, and fish. The endless sandwich board includes grilled cheese, ham or turkey, BLT, French dip, fish, club, Cuban, pork tenderloin and patty melt. The “build your own” corner includes a chicken breast sandwich or fresh hamburger. Finish the build with a plethora of favorites: bacon, cheese, peppers, lettuce, mushrooms, jalapenos, pickles or a fried egg.

THINGS TO DO

Enjoy the 80-plus seating deck area, take a table inside, or simply belly up to the bar (affectionately known as the “Nest”) in the main lobby area. The Jeff Hanson Memorial Car Show rolls in to the Eagles parking lot every Wednesday through September 26. It’s accompanied by plenty of door prizes, and food/drink specials served on the patio. Play Bingo on Wednesday nights (7 p.m.) and the first and third Saturdays of the month (1 p.m.). Bike Night is August 16 and September 20 (6 to 9 p.m.) with giveaways, music, food, and vendors. Enjoy the pool tables and watch your favorite team on one of the 12 TVs throughout the premises. Whether you are accompanied by old friends or seeking new ones, the Nest is your destination for great food, entertainment and lots of fun. “The Eagles Club welcomes your group and special event to be held here weekly, monthly, annually, or just for a one-time occasion,” events coordinator Megan Harms said. Be sure to put dining at the Eagles Club on your agenda. The staff is always friendly and the food is always top quality. I give the Rochester Eagles Club 5 big stars.

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ROCHESTER TRANS AMTRAK

High quality, safe, on-time rail passenger service. Train stop is located one hour east of Rochester in Winona. See Van/Shuttle listings for ground transportion. Amtrak reservations . . 800-USA-RAIL (872-7245) amtrak.com AVIATION

BUS

Privately-owned Rochester City Lines provides comfortable, dependable public transit. Rochester City Lines . . . . . . . . . . .507-288-4353 rochestercitylines.com Rochester Public Transportation (RPT) provides safe and convenient public transportation with weekday and Saturday fixed routes, and paratransit service for individuals unable to use fixed route buses. Rochester Public Transit . . .507-328-RIDE (7433)

rochestermn.gov/departments/public-transportation

CAR RENTAL

Rochester International Airport (RST) is currently served by American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines. RST provides daily, nonstop service to major hubs, allowing connections to many world-wide destinations. American Airlines . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-433-7300 aa.com Delta Airlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-225-2525 delta.com United Airlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-864-8331 united.com Signature Flight Support has grown to become the world's largest network of Fixed Base Operations (FBOs). Signature's worldwide network of FBOs delivers essential support services for business and private aviation with exceptional customer service. Signature Flight Support . . . . . . . .507-282-1717 signatureflight.com/locations/rst

Find the company to best suit your needs, from reservations, to pickup and return, to cost. Avis - airport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .507-288-5655 Avis - Kahler Grand Hotel . . . . . . .507-288-5222 avis.com. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-352-7900 Budget - airport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .507-252-5055 Budget - Kahler Grand Hotel . . . .507-424-3377 Budget - 10th Ave SW . . . . . . . . .507-289-0408 budget.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-214-6094 Denaro Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .507-288-1156 denaromotors.com Dollar Rent a Car . . . . . . . . . . . . . .866-434-2226 dollar.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-800-5252 Enterprise - airport . . . . . . . . . . . .507-289-3366 Enterprise - 38th St NW . . . . . . . .507-282-9190 enterprise.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 855-266-9565 Hertz - airport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .507-288-2244 Hertz - US Highway 52 . . . . . . . . .507-289-6640 hertz.com. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-654-4173 Kuehn Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .507-536-9800 kuehnrentals.com


SPORTATION GUIDE LUXURY TRANSPORTATION

A variety of vehicles and services for luxury, comfort, and convenience. Chamberlain Concierge and Lifestyle Management . . . . . . . . .507-208-1051 yourchamberlain.com Corporate Car & Coach . . . . . . . . .507-261-4660 ridewithcorpcar.com Destiny Limousine . . . . . . . . . . . . .507-206-7437 destinylimorochester.com Gold Crown Limousine . . . . . . . .507-285-9528 goldcrownlimo.com Med City Limousines . . . . . . . . . .507-398-6659 medcitylimos.com Rochester Limo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .507-322-3060 rochesterluxurylimo.com RTS Limousine Service . . . . . . . . .507-529-4222 Star Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . .507-281-0969 limostar.com

TAXI CAB

Service door to door, or to and from the airport. Med-City Taxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .507-282-8294 medcitytaxi.com Rochester Taxi, Inc. . . . . . . . 507-424-TAXI (8294) RST Taxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .507-316-0955 rsttaxiservice.com Yellow Cab of Rochester . . . . . . . .507-282-2222 An alternative to traditional taxi service, hire a private driver using any smartphone device. Uber . . . . . . . . . .uber.com/cities/rochester-mn Lyft . . . . . . .lyft.com/rider/cities/rochester-mn TROLLEY

WHEELCHAIR-ACCESSIBLE TRANSPORT Public and private sightseeing tours/charters. Rochester Trolley & Tour Co . . . . .507-421-0573 rochestermntours.com VAN/SHUTTLE Local destinations including home or hotel. GO Airport Shuttle . . . . . . . . . . . .844-787-1670 Non-emergency medical transport (ambulatory, wheelchair, stretcher, bariatric) for those with disabilities, special needs, or medical conditions. ADO Transportation Inc. . . . . . . . .507-322-6130 Handi Van . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .507-281-3600 handivanrides.com R & S Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .507-289-5080 rstransportinc.com Remjoy Transportation/Med Supply . .507-206-6650

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Rochester Shuttle Service . . . . . . .507-216-6354 rochestershuttleservice.com Groome Transportation . . . . . . . .507-280-9270 groometransportation.com/rochester Star Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . .507-281-0969 limostar.com/listings/executive-sprinter-shuttle Destiny Limousine . . . . . . . . . . . . .507-206-7437 45 destinylimorochester.com


LODGING

Comfort, Convenience & Commitment • Free Continental Breakfast • Free Clinic/Hospital Transportation • Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel • CONVENIENT SUBWAY ACCESS TO DOWNTOWN

123 Fourth Ave. NW, Rochester, MN 507-288-8011 • 1-800-658-7045 brentwoodinn.com


ASPEN SUITES 1211 2nd St SW, 877-335-6752

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1817 S Broadway, 507-289-2376

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BRENTWOOD INN & SUITES 123 4th Ave NW, 800-658-7045

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ASPEN SELECT 1215 2nd St SW, 507-288-2671

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wyndhamhotels.com

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AMERICINN ROCH. AIRPORT 7320 Airport View Dr SW, 507-536-7000

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1013 2nd St SW, 507-424-1170

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Choice Hotels EconoLodge

2016 Hotel of the Year • 100% Smoke & Pet FREE Hotel • FREE Shuttle to Mayo Clinic (Business Hours) • FREE Hot Breakfast • FREE High Speed Wireless Internet • FREE local & long-distance calling in US • New Elevator • New Fitness Room • Next To Perkins 24/7 • Refrigerator & Microwave In Every Room EconoLodge - 1850 S. Broadway, Rochester

507-282-9905 1-800-553-2666 www.choicehotels.com/hotel/mn045

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COUNTRY INN/SUITES BY RADISSON 77 Woodlake Dr SE, 507-287-6758 104 X

COMFORT INN & SUITES WEST-MED 2005 Commerce Dr NW, 507-281-6850 77

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COMFORT SUITES ROCHESTER 4141 Maine Ave SE, 507-424-2720

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161 13th Ave SW, 507-536-0040

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CENTERSTONE PLAZA HOTEL 401 6th St SW, 877-887-7776

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Free Continental Breakfast Free Shuttle to Mayo Clinic and Saint Marys Hospital Free Wi-Fi Newly Remodeled Pool and Whirlpool area Extended Stay Rates Available Connected to Famous Dave’s BBQ Fitness Room and Business Center Microwaves and Refrigerators in all rooms 100% Smoke Free

CONNECTED TO FAMOUS DAVE’S LEGENDARY PIT BAR-B-QUE

435 16th Ave. NW - Rochester, MN 55901 Guesthouseintl.com • (507) 288-9090 • 877-374-9090

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Spacious accommodations. Spacious accommodations. Friendly service. Friendly service.

Amenities include: •Amenities Free WiFi include: • Free WiFi • Free hot breakfast • Free hot breakfast • Free parking • Free parking • Indoor heated pool and • Indoor heated pool and hot tub hot tub • Fitness center • Fitness center

100% Smoke Free Hotel 100% Smoke Free Hotel

507-424-2720 507-424-2720

Guest rooms feature: Guest rooms feature: • Microwave and • refrigerator Microwave and refrigerator • USB ports • USB ports • Coffee maker • Coffee maker • Work desk • Work desk • Flat-panel TV • Flat-panel TV

Special Specialrates ratesfor forpatients patients and andtheir theirfamilies families attending attendingthe theMayo MayoClinic Clinic

4141 Maine Ave Rochester,MN MN55904 55904 •• www.comfortsuites.com/hotel/MN106 www.comfortsuites.com/hotel/MN106 4141 Maine Ave SESE• •Rochester,


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EXTENDED STAY AMERICA 2814 43rd St NW, 507-289-7444

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EXTENDED STAY AMERICA 55 Woodlake Dr SE, 507-536-7444

choicehotels.com

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ECONOLODGE-ROCHESTER 1850 Broadway Ave S, 507-282-9905

wyndhamhotels.com/days-inn

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DAYS INN DOWNTOWN 6 1st Ave NW #1, 507-282-3801

Shuttle

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3595 Commercial Dr SW, 507-206-4675 120 X

Free wifi

Free cont bkfst

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Suites

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Fitness center

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HAMPTON INN-ROCHESTER 2870 59th St NW, 507-289-6100

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redlion.com/rochester

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GUEST HOUSE INTERNATIONAL 435 16th Ave NW, 507-282-3801

Free cont bkfst

rgilodging.com

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FIFTH AVE INN & SUITES 20 5th Ave NW, 507-289-3987

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wyndhamhotels.com MICROTEL INN

4165 Maine Ave SE, 507-289-4900

wyndhamhotels.com QUALITY INN

1620 1st Ave SE, 507-282-8091

choicehotels.com

RED CARPET INN 2214 Broadway Ave S, 507-282-7448

rochester.redcarpetinnhotels.com RESIDENCE INN ROCHESTER MAYO 441 W Center St, 507-292-1400

marriott.com

ROCHESTER INN 1837 Broadway Ave S, 507-288-2031

booking.com

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mariasroomsatmayo.com

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MARIA'S 1139 2nd St SW, 507-282-1018

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laquintarochestermn.com

LA QUINTA INN-SUITES ROCHESTER 4353 Canal Pl SE, 507-289-4200

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KAHLER INN & SUITES 9 3rd Ave NW #B, 507-285-9200

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thekahlerhotel.com

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KAHLER GRAND HOTEL 20 2nd Ave SW #G13, 507-280-6200

X

kahlerapache.com

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KAHLER APACHE 1517 16th St SW, 800-552-7224

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homewoodsuites3.hilton.com

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HOMEWOOD SUITES 165 13th Ave SW, 507-218-3320

Kitchenette

home2suites3.hilton.com

Suites

HOME 2 SUITES ROCHESTER MAYO 831 16th St SW, 507-361-4200

Up to $100 . . . . . . . . . $ $101-200 . . . . . . . . . $$ $201-400 . . . . . . . . $$$ $401-1000 . . . . . . $$$$ $1000 & up . . . . $$$$$

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2350 Commerce Dr NW, 507-280-9000 109 X

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SPRINGHILL SUITES 1125 2nd St SW, 507-281-5455

marriott.com

STAYBRIDGE SUITES

ihg.com/staybridge/hotels/us

SUPER 8-ROCHESTER MAYO CLINIC 106 21st St SE, 507-282-1756

wyndhamhotels.com/super8 SUPER 8-ROCHESTER FAIRGROUNDS 1230 Broadway Ave S, 507-288-8288

wyndhamhotels.com/super8

TOWERS AT KAHLER GRAND HOTEL 20 2nd Ave SW #G13, 507-208-1409

towersatkahlergrand.com TOWNEPLACE SUITES

2829 43rd St NW, 507-281-1200

marriott.com/hotels

WYNDHAM GARDEN HOTEL 1625 Broadway Ave S, 507-281-2211

$

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SLEEP INN-ROCHESTER

2109 Commerce Dr NW #A, 507-282-2364 81

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X

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X

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X

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Highway Distances from Rochester to... Alber Lea, MN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Austin, MN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Alexandria, MN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .222 Duluth, MN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .228 Lake City, MN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Twin Cities, MN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85

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THE SOLDIERS FIELD VETERANS MEMORIAL

Colin L. Powell visited the Memorial on May 16, 2006 with Wayne Stillman and Harry Kerr. Many people and contractors in the Cannons from the construction trade, Gulf War and World AN IMPRESSIVE $4-$5 plus many others, donated their War I are on display. Primary MILLION MEMORIAL time, talent and materials to funding came from the sale make this Memorial one of the of pavers, purchased by or for THAT WAS BUILT finest in the country. It was built veterans, that form the walkway TO HONOR THOSE without the use of tax dollars, surrounding the Memorial. The WHO GAVE ALL AND and all committee members 8”x20” feature that contain the DEDICATED TO ALL are unpaid volunteers. An name of a veteran, when they WHO SERVED interest bearing perpetual fund served, and the branch they of $500,000 was established to served in. maintain the Memorial. A focal point of the Memorial War to the Gulf War. Located five blocks south of Educational markers that show is a granite wall 12’ high by fifty the Mayo Clinic, at 300 7th St. the history and proper etiquette one feet long that contains the S.W., it consists of four circular names of over 2,300 people, of the American flag stand granite walls, a 12’ x 51’ main inside of the memorial. Statues from S.E. Minnesota, who died wall, 50 trees, 4,920 pavers, 36 of a mother and child, and a as a result of injuries granite benches, the U.S. flag, sustained in service to nurse and a medic treating a the Minnesota flag, six Armed our country from the Civil wounded soldier stand near Forces flags and the POW/MIA the Wall of Remembrance. The War to the present. flag. logos of the Military Academies The outside walls feature are engraved on the rear of the Soldiersfieldmemorial.org battle graphics from the Civil Wall as well. There is a small Contact: Wayne Stillman War to the Gulf War, and the complex featuring a statue of 507-289-8981, wstillman@coloradofinance.com inside walls are engraved with a WW-II soldier at the corner stories of important military of 6th St. and 2nd Ave S.W., the 59 events from the Revolutionary entrance to the Memorial.


WORSHIP APOSTOLIC

Praise Tabernacle

306 21St SW, 507-884-6427 ASSEMBLIES OF GOD

Rochester Assembly of God Church 4240 18th Ave NW, 507- 288-0868 rochesterassembly.com

Destiny Church

3240 40th Ave NW, 507-281-3536 destinyrochester.com BAHA’I

The Baha’i Faith

507-285-9358 bahairochmn.org BAPTIST

Autumn Ridge Church

3611 Salem Rd SW, 507-288-8880 autumnridgechurch.org

Baptist Hospitality House

2825 18th Ave NW, 507-536-4194 baptisthospitalityhouse.org

Calvary Baptist Church

5905 Silas Dent Rd NW, 507-289-6750 cbcroch.org

Oasis Church (General Conference) 1815 38th St. NW, 507-289-8596 oasisrochester.org

Emmanuel Baptist Church (EBC) 2911 18th Ave NW, 507-289-7244 ebcrochester.org

Midwest Bible Baptist Church (Independent) 5930 Bandel Rd NW, 507-259-4106 midwestbiblebaptist.org

New Testament Baptist Church 2119 3rd Ave. SE, 507-292-0745 ntbt.org

Rochester Baptist Church (Independent) 420 11th Ave NE, 507-287-9771 rochestermnbaptistchurch.org

Holy Spirit Parish

5455 50th Ave NW, 507-280-0638 holyspiritrochester.org

Our Lady of The Rosary

(Traditional Roman Catholic) 5802 Viola Rd NE, 507-282-4498 olr-chapel.org

Pax Christi Church

4135 18th Ave NW, 507-282-8542 paxchristichurch.org

St. Bridget’s Catholic Church

2123 County 16 Rd SE, 507-282-9139

St. Francis Catholic Church of Assisi 1114 3rd St. SE, 507-288-7313 stfrancis-church.org

St. John’s Catholic Church

11 4th Ave SW, 507-288-7372 sj.org

St. Pius X Catholic Church

1315 12th Ave NW, 507-288-8238 piusx.org CHARISMATIC

Harvest Church

3342 19th St NW, 507-316-5207 hcrochester.com

Lighthouse Family Church

1225 Elton Hills Dr. NW, 507-288-2591 lighthousefamilychurch.org CHRISTIAN

Hope Summit Christian Church 1315 6th Ave SE, 507-288-3293 hopesummitchurch.com

Living Stone Church (Reformed)

1700 Broadway Ave N, 507-282-7008

Christian Science Society

1723 1st St NW, 507-282-0586 CHURCH OF CHRIST

Marion Church of Christ

Rochester Community Baptist Church

5296 65th Ave SE 507-288-1063 marionchurch.com

Victory Baptist Church

25 16th St NE, 507-252-0452

1048 6th Ave. SE, 507-288-8706 606 36th Ave SE, 507-289-2966 vbcmn.com BUDDHIST

Buddhist Support Society Inc.

4462 29th St. SE, 507-281-4808 SGI-USA Nichiren Buddhist Society 2427 19St NW, 507-286-4931 CATHOLIC

Church of The Resurrection

1600 11th Ave SE, 507-288-5528 rescathroch.org

Oak Tree Church

Rochester Church of Christ

632 2nd St. SW, 507-289-5036 rochesrcoc.org CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST

Word of Life Church of God in Christ

400 13th Ave SE, 507-281-6379 wordofliferochester.com JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 2300 Viola Heights Dr NE, 507-281-6634

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 1002 16th St. SE, 507-282-2382


WORSHIP EASTERN ORTHODOX

Saints Kosma’s and Damiano’s Orthodox Church

703 W Center St, 507-282-1529 rochesterOrthodoxChurch.org EPISCOPAL

Calvary Episcopal Church

111 3rd Ave SW, 507-282-9429 calvary-rochester.org

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church

1884 22nd St. NW, 507-288-2469 stlukesepiscopal.orgEVANGELICAL

Calvary Chapel

814 11th Ave NE, 507-287-0023 calvarychapelrochester.org

Christ Community Church

4400 55th St. NW, 507-282-5569 cccrochester.org EVANGELICAL COVENANT

Rochester Covenant Church

4950 31st Ave NW, 507-289-2990 rochcov.org

Salem Road Covenant Church

3401 Salem Rd SW, 507-288-9601 salemroadcov.com EVANGELICAL FREE

Calvary Evangelical Free Church 5500 25th Ave NW, 507-282-4612 calvaryefc.org

Cornerstone E Free Church

2810 40th Ave SE, 507-289-6532 cornerstoneefc.com

Crosswinds Church

2622 Highway 52N, 507-289-7937 crosswindschurch.com

The Gathering Church

125 Elton Hills Dr, 507-271-9476 thegatheringchurchofrochester.org FOURSQUARE GOSPEL

Word of Grace Foursquare Church

937 7th Ave NE, 507-281-4720 wog4sqr.org HINDU

Hindu Samaj Temple & Cultural Ctr

911 11th Ave NW, 507-281-1590 histemplemn.org ISLAMIC

Masjid Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq

17 N. Broadway N, 507-258-5500 rochestermosque.org JEWISH

B’Nai Israel Synagogue

150 7th Ave SW, 507-288-5825 naiisraelsynagogue.org

Rochester Catholic Churches

Welcome You Church of St. Pius X

Mass: Tues, Thurs, Fri, Sat 8:00 am

Sat. 4:00 pm, Sun 8:00 & 10:00 am 1315 12th Ave NW, Rochester 288-8238 • piusx.org

Church of the Resurrection Mass: Sat 8:00 pm

Sun 8:30, 10:00, 11:30 am, Mon-Fri 8:30 am

1600 11th Ave SE, Rochester 288-5528 • rescathroch.org

Holy Spirit Catholic Church Mass: Sat 4:30 pm

Sun 8:15 and 10:00 am

5455 50th Ave NW, Rochester

280-0638 • holyspiritrochester.org

Pax Christi Catholic Church Mass: Sat 5:15 pm, Sun 7:30, 9:00, 10:45 am

Mon, Tues, Thurs and Fri 9:00 am Wed 7:00 am

4135 18th Ave NW, Rochester

282-8542 • paxchristichurch.org

St. Francis of Assisi

Mass: Mon-Fri 7:15 am , Sat 4:30 pm Sun 8:00, 10:00 am

En Español: Domingos 12:00 noon 1114 3rd St SE, Rochester

288-7313 • StFrancis-Church.org

St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church Mass: Sat 4:30 pm

Sun 9:30, 11:15 am, and 5:00pm Mon-Fri 12:10 pm

11 4th Ave SW, Rochester 288-7372 • sj.org

All churches are handicapped accessible

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WORSHIP Chabad-Lubavitch of Rochester 730 2nd Street SW, 507-288-7500 chabadrochestermn.com

Religious Services Mayo Clinic Hospitals Saint Marys Hospital Chapel Catholic Mass Monday - Saturday........................... 4:30 p.m. Sunday ...............................................8:30 a.m. Interdenominational Worship Sunday ..............................................10:45 a.m.

Rochester Methodist Hospital Chapel Catholic Mass Sunday - Friday ................................ 3:30 p.m. Interdenominational Worship Sunday ................................................9:30 a.m.

LUTHERAN MISSOURI SYNOD

Christ Lutheran Church

2904 20th St SE, 507-289-0271 christrochester.org

Family of Christ Lutheran Church 5525 56th St. NW, 507-424-2902 foclutheran.org

Grace Lutheran Church

800 E Silver Lake Dr NE, 507-289-7833 gracebythelake.org

Holy Cross Lutheran Church

2703 9th Ave NW, 507-289-1354 holycross-church.org

Redeemer Lutheran Church

869 7th Ave SE, 507-289-5147 redeemer-rochester.com

Trinity Lutheran Church

222 6th Ave SW, 507-289-1531 trinitylutheranchurch.org LUTHERAN-NORTH AMERICAN LUTHERAN

Emmanuel Lutheran Church of Rochester

LUTHERAN BRETHREN

Gethsemane Lutheran Church

2204 22nd St NW, 507-282-1121 glrst.org LUTHERAN ELCA

Bethel Lutheran Church

810 3rd Ave SE, 507-288-6430 bethellutheran.org

Gloria Dei Lutheran Church

1212 12th Ave NW, 507-289-1841 gloriadei.com

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 559 20th St. SW, 507-289-1748 goodshepherdchurch.net

Hosanna Lutheran Church

2815 57th St. NW, 507-285-0092 hosannalutheran.org

Mount Olive Lutheran Church

2830 18th Ave NW, 507-288-1580 molive.org

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church

2124 Viola Rd NE, 507-289-3021 rochesteroslc.org

People of Hope Lutheran Church

3703 Country Club Rd SW, 507-280-9766 peopleofhope.com

Southeastern Minnesota Synod

1001 14th St NW Suite 300, 507-280-9457 semnsynod.org

Zumbro Lutheran Church

624 3rd Ave SW, 507-288-2649 zumbrolutheran.org

Oasis Church, 1815 38th St NW, 507-206-3048 emmanuelofrochester.org LUTHERAN WISCONSIN EVANGELICAL SYNOD

Ascension Evangelical Lutheran Church 2207 11th Ave SE, 507-288-2781 ascensionrochester.org

Christ Our Rock Lutheran Church & Preschool

3040 Stonehedge Dr. NE, 507-252-5088 christourrock.org

Resurrection Evangelical Lutheran Church

4520 19th Ave NW, 507-282-8280 rlrochester.com MENNONITE

Rochester Mennonite Church

836 41st St NW, 507-281-3405 rochestermennonite.org METHODIST UNITED

Bethany Church

1835 19th Ave NW, 507-289-0311

Christ United Methodist Church 400 5th Ave SW, 507-289-4019 cumethodist.com

Evangel United Methodist

2645 N Broadway, 507-289-4817

Homestead United Methodist

400 13th Ave SE, Suite 603, 507-288-8911 homesteadumc.org NAZARENE

Church of the Nazarene

3343 E Cir Dr NE, 507-289-7503 rochnaz.org


WORSHIP NON-DENOMINATION

Christ’s Church of the Jesus Hour 2311 Hwy 52 NW, 507-288-2563

Harvest Bible Chapel

493 37th St NE, 507-226-8500 harvestrochester.org ORTHODOX – GREEK

Saints Anargyroi Greek Orthodox Church

703 W Center St, 507-282-1529 rochesterorthodoxchurch.org PENTECOSTAL

Rochester Pentecostal Church

3657 Sheffield Ln SE, 507-288-4342 pentecostals.org PRESBYTERIAN

Community Presbyterian Church 3705 Fairway Pl NW, 507-280-9291 cpcroch.org

First Presbyterian Church

512 3rd St SW, 507-282-1618 fpcrochester.org

Trinity Presbyterian Church (PCA)

2577 Schaeffer Lane NE, 507-282-6377 trinityrochester.org REFORMED

Church of the Savior RCA

Apostolic Teaching for Transformation SERVICE TIMES: SUNDAY Destiny School 10:00am Celebration Service 10:30am TUESDAY Prayers of Intercession 6:00pm Prophetic Teaching 7:00pm 1ST & 3RD FRIDAY OF THE MONTH Prayer Vigil 11:00pm

3310 East River Road NE, Rochester, MN 55906

(507) 252-8167 www.windandfire.net

971 16th St SE, 507-289-7491 churchofthesavior.org

Greenleafton Reformed Church

15502 County 9, Preston, MN, 507 937-3130 greenleaftonrc.org SALVATION ARMY

Salvation Army

20-21 1st Ave NE, 507-288-3663 salvationarmynorth.org/community/rochester SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

Seventh-Day Adventist

1100 37th St. NW, 507-289-2589 rochestersdachurch.org UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST

First Unitarian Universalist Church

1727 Walden Ln SW, 507-282-5209 uurochmn.org UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

Congregational Church UCC

974 Skyline Drive SW, 507-289-4581 congoroch.org

Peace United Church of Christ

1503 2nd Ave NE, 507-282-6117 peacechurchucc.org WESLEYAN

Oak Hills Wesleyan Church

410 28th St SW, 507-288-6053 discoveroakhills.com

Trinity Lutheran Church Worship Times Sunday – 8:00 & 10:30AM (Labor Day – Memorial Day)

(8:00 & 9:30AM in summer) Wednesday - 6:30PM Saturday – 5:30PM LCMS Mayo Chaplain

507-722-0407 222 Sixth Ave. SW, Rochester

www.trinitylutheranchurch.org

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ORGANIZATIONS ABILITY BUILDING CENTER

1911 NW 14th Street, 507-281-6262, abcinc.org

CRISIS NURSERY (CCR&R)

ALLEGRO SCHOOL OF DANCE

Keeping children safe during family crisis 126 35th St. SE, 507-287-1499

ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION

Rochester Chapter 507-287-8713

AMERICAN ASSOC. OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN AAUW

1130 7th St. NW #204, 507-282-9951 info@diversitycouncil.org

2342 Superior Dr. NW, 507-288-0125, allegrodancemusic.com 3224 6th Ave. NE, Unit A, 507-289-3950, alz.org

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION DIVERSITY COUNCIL

at the History Center Of Olmsted County Beth Nienow, 507-287-8647 aauwrochmn@gmail.com

DUCKS UNLIMITED

AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN’S ASSOC, (ABWA) Rochester Chapter

DYSLEXIA INSTITUTE OF MN READING CENTER

President Sara Hoheisel, 218-390-8765 sara.hoheisel@yahoo.com

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY

2900 43rd St. NW Ste 300, 507-424-4601, cancer.org

AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION

1500 NE 1st Ave., Ste 200, 507-288-6749

AMERICAN LEGION POST 92

Tyler Niemeyer, 507-206-7285 or Jim Nicholas, 507-272-4013, ducks.org 847 5th St NW, 507-288-5271 thereadingcenter.org

EAGLES CLUB

917 15th Ave. SE, 507-289-9532 rochestermneaglesclub.com

EARLY RISERS EXCHANGE CLUB

507-282-2292, rochesterexchangeclub.com

ELDER NETWORK

315 NW 1st Ave., 507-282-1322, post92.org

1130 1/27th St. NW, 507-285-5272 eldernetwork.org

AMERICAN RED CROSS

ELKS LODGE 1091

310 SE 14th St., 507-287-2200 redcross.org/local/minnesota/chapter/southeast

THE ARC SOUTHEASTERN MINNESOTA 6301 Bandel Rd. #605, 507-287-2032 or 888-732-8520, arse.mn.org

ARCHERY CLUB, ROCHESTER

1652 Hwy 52 N, 507-28-6702, rochesterelks.org

4H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

1421 3rd Ave. SE Suite b, 507-328-6214 co.olmsted.mn.us

FAMILIES FIRST OF MINNESOTA

507-288-7581 or 507-282-3507

126 Woodlake Dr. SE, 507-287-2020 familiesfirstmn.org

BDPA, S. Minnesota Chapter

GIRL SCOUTS

BOY SCOUTS, GAMEHAVEN COUNCIL

KIWANIS CLUB OF ROCHESTER

507-284-9892

112411 12 St. SE, 507-287-1410

90 14th St. SW, 80-084-50787, girlscoutsrv.org

BOYS & GIRLS CLUB

Weekly meeting at Homewood Suites Charlie Graham at 507-288-8525 or Clare Warren at 507-254-2087

BRIGHTER TOMORROWS

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

1026 E Center St., 507-287-2300 Childhood cancer support group, 507-254-3952 brightertomorrowshope.org

CAMP COMPANION

Lost and found animal hotline for SE MN, 507-951-7801, campcompanion.org

CAMP JORNADA FOUNDATION

Camp & year round support for children and families affected by cancer, 507-696-7417 campjornada.org

Bou Gazley 507-259-7851, holyspiritrochester.org

LIONS CLUB

1st and third Weds at noon, 917 15th Ave. SE Lee Erdmann at erdmann.lee@mayo.edu

MADD (MOTHERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING) Olmsted County Community Action Center maddvip.org

MASONIC LODGE

CHANNEL ONE FOOD BANK

2002 SW 2nd St., 507-282-1820 semnmasons.org

COMMUNITY EDUCATION

2625 US14, 507-424-0087

131 35th St SE, 5072872350

201 8th St. NW, 507-328-4000, rochesterce.org

MASTER NETWORKS


ORGANIZATIONS MEDIATION & CONFLICT SOLUTIONS

ROCHESTER MN KENNEL CLUB

MOOSE LODGE #1114

ROCHESTER NEWCOMERS CONNECTION

NAACP

ROCHESTER TRACK CLUB

NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS (NAMI)

ROCHESTER SENIOR CENTER

1700 N. Broadway Ave., #124, 507-285-8400 mediationandconflictsolutions.com 166 W. 11th St., St. Charles, MN 55972, 507-932-4436, lodge1142mooseunits.org City Hall Conference Rm., 507-288-5300, naacp.org

1700 Broadway Ave. N, Ste 104, 507-287-1692, namisemn.org

NATIVE AMERICAN CENTER OF SE MN

Jim Wilson at 507-993-5211 or Anthony Matzke at 507-280-9148, NACSM.org,

OPTIMIST CLUB OF ROCHESTER

Bill Reilly at 507-250-4709

PAIIR, PARENTS ARE IMPORTANT IN ROCHESTER 201 8th St. NW, 507-328-4020 rochesterce.org

PAWS & CLAWS HUMANE SOCIETY 3224 19th St. NW, 507-288-7226 pawsandclaws.org

PLANNED PARENTHOOD

1212 7th St. NW, 507-288-5186, ppmns.org

POSSABILITIES OF SOUTHERN MN

1808 SE 3rd Ave., 507-281-6116, possabilities.org

QUILTERS SEWCIETY

Meetings at 2645 N. Broadway Ave. qsrochester.org

ROCHESTER AREA BRAIN INJURY COMMUNITY COMMITTEE (BICC) Harry R. Nevling, 507-289-8989

ROCHESTER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 220 S. Broadway Suite 100, 507-288-1122 rochesternmnchamber.com

ROCHESTER AREA DISABLED ATHLETES & RECREATION, INC. (R.A.D.A.R)

539 N. Broadway, 507-280-6995, radarsports.org

ROCHESTER AREA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 5072520849, exec@rahh.org

ROCHESTER AREA SHRINE CLUB rochesterareashrineclub.org

ROCHESTER FIGURE SKATING CLUB 21 Elton Hills Dr. NW, 507-288-7536 rochesterfsc.org

ROCHESTER GAY/LESBIAN YOUTH SERVICES 1500 1st Ave. NE, 507-289-6329, glysmn.org

ROCHESTER INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 2500 Valleyhigh Dr. NW, 507-289-5960 riaminnesota.org

Pat Campbell at ropaws04@yahoo. comrochestermnkennelclub.com 507-218-8048, rochesternewcomersconnection.com Rochestertrackclub.com

121 N. Broadway, 507-287-1404, rochesterseniorcenter.org

ROCHESTER WOODCARVERS

507-254-5445, ochesterwoodcarvers.com

ROTARY CLUB OF ROCHESTER

1112 11th Ave NE , 507-252-0085 rochesterrotaryclubs.org/trcr

SAFE HAVEN PET RESCUE, INC.

1001 ½ 1ST Ave SE, 507-529-4079 safehavenpetrescue.com

SALVATION ARMY

20 NE 1st Ave., 507-288-3663, rochestersa.org

SCHAEFFER ACADEMY

2700 Schaeffer Lane NE, 507-286-1050 schaefferacademy.org

SEMVA (SE MINNESOTA VISUAL ARTS)

320 S Broadway, 507-281-4920, semva.com

SEMYO (SE MN YOUTH ORCHESTRA)

1001 14th St. NW Suite 450, 507-282-1718, semyo.org

SENIOR LINKAGE LINE

421 1st Ave SW, 800-333-2433

SCORE COUNSELORS TO AMERICA’S SMALL BUSINESS

220 S. Broadway, Ste 100, 507-288-8103, greaterrochester.score.org

SONS OF NORWAY OUR SAVIOR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH 2124 Viola Rd NE, 507-288-1409

SQUARE DANCE FEDERATION OF MINNESOTA Mainstream to advanced, 507-288-3747

UNITED WAY OF OLMSTED COUNTY

903 W. Center St., 507-287-2000, uwolmsted.org

USA DANCE, SOUTHERN MN CHAPTER 121 N Broadway Ave., 507-254-5432, somnusadance.org

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA /HIGHPOINTE SENIOR COMMUNITY

1800/1830 High Pointe Ln NW, 507-282-8385

WOMEN’S SHELTER (ROCHESTER)

24 Hr. Hotline 507-285-1010, Bus. Line 507-285-1938, domesticshelters.org

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OXBOW PARK, ZOLLMAN ZOO

Spend a day or night in the natural world - By Pat Garry If you love animals, have children, or just enjoy the great outdoors, then there’s really no excuse to not visit Oxbow Park and Zollman Zoo. The zoo is anchored in the middle of the 600-acre park, and it showcases circa 40 different Minnesota-native species, including all animal classes: fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals.

Hiking, camping, picnics and a zoo Oxbow Park/Zollman Zoo is located on the south branch of the Zumbro River, three miles north of Byron. That creates a perfect landscape for viewing wildlife in the park at four picnic areas and along eight miles of hiking trails that wind through the woods and prairies.

about the natural world. “The park is fortunate to have the non-profit organization, Friends of Oxbow, to raise funds that allow the park and zoo to expand and enable us to build bigger, better zoo habitats,” said Clarissa Schrooten, naturalist.

The park also features a campground, a youth-group campground, and the Path of Imagination—a two-acre natural playscape. Park staff schedules weekend educational programs for the public to drop in and learn

www.co.olmsted.mn.us/pw/parks/oxbowpark


Otters and Bears and Raptors, oh my!

At the popular otter exhibit, visitors can watch them slide down the waterfall in to the pool.

Of course, the animals are the main stars at the zoo. Home to more than 70 animal residents, the spacious complex has something for everyone to enjoy. The otter exhibit is a huge attraction. Observers watch in earnest to see the otters show off their graceful maneuvers as they swim in a close-up, viewable pool. Folks can watch the otters slide down the waterfall and into the pond just below. The large animals are also a big deal. “Everyone enjoys watching the black bear behave naturally, while she forages around her exhibit at feeding time, scouring the exhibit for hidden fruits and vegetables,” said Schrooten. The birds of prey exhibit offers eight species of raptors, all native to Minnesota, including the nation’s symbol—the bald eagle. The timber wolves steal the attention when they start howling, and the bison, deer and elk can also be viewed outside of regular zoo hours.

Plan a visit Oxbow Park and Zollman Zoo offer almost any outdoor enthusiast a chance to pursue his or her favorite activity: hiking, camping, fishing and picnics. One of the picnic areas also has playground equipment, and a ball field for public use. Oxbow campgrounds have campsites available, with running water, restrooms and showers. “It’s very exciting to see people of all ages who are anxious to learn, and it is reassuring to hear their comments on how all of us can improve our behaviors to protect our environment and its entire living species,” Schrooten said.

Bison, deer and elk can be viewed outside of regular zoo hours.

Come and be part of the nearly 50,000 visitors who visit the grounds annually. It’s your unique opportunity to pack a lunch, soak-up the sunrays, and talk to the animals, all in a beautiful, rural setting.

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AREA ACTIVITIES AMISH TOURS OF HARMONY Tours of the largest Amish colony in Minnesota are 45 minutes southeast of Rochester in Harmony. Visit the Amish gift and furniture store. Tours are held year-round, except Sundays. 1-800-752-6474, amish-tours.com ASSISI HEIGHTS SPIRITUALITY CENTER Sits atop one of the highest hills in Olmsted County and resembles the Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi in Italy. Tours are available Mon & Sat at 2 p.m. or by appt. Call ahead at 507-282-7441

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HEARTLAND TOURS & TRAVEL Best one-day tours in town. We also offer extended tours by air, motor coach, and cruise ship. 507-288-1330, heartlandtoursandtravel.net HISTORIC FORESTVILLE Costumed guides portraying actual residents. Authentic 19th-century general store, farm and homestead with original artifacts. Landmark Carnegie Bridge. 507-765-2785, mnhs.org/ forestville

AVIAN ACRES’ WILD BIRD SUPPLY Enjoy watching birds in the serenity of our rural setting. Specialize in quality products, attraction techniques, and habitat design. Located in Lanesboro. 800.967.BIRDS (2473), avianacres.com

HISTORIC MANTORVILLE Genuine late nineteenth century shops, restaurants, recreational activities, festivals and lodging. mantorvilletourism.com

BARN QUILT TOURS, CALDONIA, MN Driving tours of almost 60 beautifully painted barn quilts which adorn agricultural buildings in this scenic area. Bus tours offered on selected dates. Maps available at website. 507-725-TOURS, caledonia.com/barn/quilts

HISTORY CENTER OF OLMSTED COUNTY Historic farmsteads, historic buildings, and the History Center museum. History Center museum houses the exhibit gallery, gift shop, Wilson Library and the Wickland Archives. 507-282-9447, olmstedhistory.com

CHESTER WOODS PARK Olmsted County vehicle permit req. Campsites (w/electricity), picnic shelters, swimming beach (no life guards), hiking/horse trails, fishing, and canoe & paddleboat rentals. 507-2857050, co.olmsted.mn.us

LANESBORO HORSE DRAWN RIDES Experience Lanesboro’s beauty & charm while touring in a horse drawn vis-a-vis carriage or for larger groups, enjoy a ride in our wagonette. Tours available nightly starting in downtown Lanesboro. 507-467-7000, horse-andcarriage-rides.com/MN-Lanesboro.php

CHORAL ARTS ENSEMBLE This 40-voice choir presents five programs each year. Dedicated to the performance of new music and acapella singing. Concerts are often held in Assisi Heights' Lourdes Chapel. 507-252-8427, choralartsensemble.org COMMONWEAL THEATRE COMPANY Located in

historic Lanesboro, the company presents new works as well as classical theater during its Feb-Dec season. 800-657-7025, 507-467-2525, commonwealtheatre.org

COVERED BRIDGE PARK This is the site of Minnesota’s only authentic covered bridge, which spans the Zumbro River and leads to a public walking trail. Home to Kid’s Kingdom, one of the region’s largest play areas. 507-732-7318 (Zumbrota City Hall), exploreminnesota.com/things-to-do/3089/ zumbrota-covered-bridge FOSTER AREND PARK 4000 East River Rd NE. Sandy beach, swimming, (no life guards), fishing & picnic grounds with shelter. 507-328-2525 (pavilion reservations), dnr.state.mn.us/.../rochester/foster_ arend_lake

MAYO CIVIC CENTER Hosts conventions, sporting events, concerts, receptions, and private parties. 507-328-2220, mayociviccenter.com MISSISSIPPI RIVER HOUSEBOAT VACATIONS

Family Adventure, Couples Getaway, Great River Houseboats in Wabasha, MN. Call for availability 651-565-3376, greatriverhouseboats.com

MYSTERY CAVE Stalactites, stalagmites, flowstone, fossils, and beautiful underground pools. Scenic, educational and photographic tours available. 507937-3251, dnr.state.mn.us/mystery_cave NATIONAL EAGLE CENTER Climb in an eagle’s nest or test your strength against an eagle’s, learn how eagles soar and view wild eagles on the river. Open daily, live eagle programs. 651-565-4989, nationaleaglecenter.org NIAGARA CAVE Pan for gemstones and fossils, play mini golf, enjoy 10 acres of picnic grounds. Safe, lighted, one-hour tour of one of the top-rated caves in the US. 507-886-6606, niagaracave.com

GATOR GREENS Mini golf, picnic area, bike trails, OXBOW PARK & ZOLLMAN ZOO Zoo offers educational programs about Minnesota wildlife. horse-drawn rides and jeep tours. 507-467-3000,


AREA ACTIVITIES Zoo and nature center tours, hiking trails, and picnic facilities. Open all year. 507-775-2451, co.olmsted. mn.us/pw/parks/oxbowpark

QUARRY HILL NATURE CENTER Hands-on displays, an aquarium, a natural-history library, and public programs. Adjacent park surrounds a stone quarry and offers hiking and skiing trails, sandstone caves, and a fishing pond. 507-281-6114, qhnc.org ROCHESTER AREA FAMILY YMCA Short-term memberships and day passes available for out of town guests & Mayo Clinic visitors. 507-287-2260, ymcamn.org/locations/rochester_ymca ROCHESTER ART CENTER Exhibitions of local, regional, and nationally acclaimed artists, as well as classes and workshops for children and adults. Free family days and book clubs. 507-282-8629, rochesterartcenter.org ROCHESTER CHESS CLUB Visitors welcome. Visit website for times and locations 507-319-2565, rochesterchess.com ROCHESTER CIVIC MUSIC - RIVERSIDE CONCERTS

“Down by the Riverside” is an annual free outdoor summer concert series held In Mayo Park Sunday evenings during July & Aug. “Riverside Live” is a series of ticketed indoor concerts Sept-May. 507-285-8076, riversideconcerts.com

ROCHESTER CIVIC THEATER Rochester Civic Theater is Minnesota’s largest community theatre. Visit website for 2018 theater season. 507-282-8481, rochestercivictheatre.org ROCHESTER MN DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB

Scheduled games at Hadley Creek Community Center. Out-of-towners welcome 507-365-8236 (Sue Greenberg), rochestermnbridge.net

ROCHESTER HONKERS The Honkers play 34 home games at Mayo Field. 507-289-1170, northwoodsleague.com/rochester-honkers ROCHESTER PARK & RECREATION DEPARTMENT

Swimming at two outdoor pools and one lake. Golf courses, miles of trails for bicycling, hiking, jogging, and other recreational activities. 507-328-2525, rochestermn.gov/departments/parks-andrecreation/parks-trails

ROCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY Kids, teens and adult events. Scanners, copiers, computer labs, phone charger stations. Out-of-state library cards available. 507-285-8000, Rochesterpubliclibrary.org

ROCHESTER REPERTORY THEATRE COMPANY

Classical and contemporary works by a variety of artists are presented. 507-289-1737, rochesterrep.org

ROCHESTER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA & CHORALE

Providing the opportunity to discover music from around the world. 507-28-MUSIC, rochestersymphony.org

SKIDOX WATER SKI CLUB Exciting and entertaining weekly shows on Wed. night at 7pm June-Sept. at Fisherman’s Inn on Lake Zumbro. Call or visit website for schedule. 507-367-4485, 507-367-4567, skidox.com ROLLINGSTON LUXEMBOURG HERITAGE MUSEUM Former city hall with thousands of items

from Luxembourg immigrants. Open all year by appointment. Free admission by calling ahead. 507689-2330, exploreminnesota.com/.../rollingstoneluxembourg-heritage-museum

SILVER LAKE BOAT AND BIKE RENTALS Rent paddleboats/ electric paddleboats, canoes, kayaks, many types of bikes and child trailers. Helmets and lifejackets required and rented for free. 507-261-9049, silverlakefun.com SOUTHEASTERN MINNESOTA POETS 4th Friday/ month, 6:30 PM, Assisi Heights 2nd Tuesday /month, 2:00 until 3:30 p.m., St. James Coffee 507-281-3507, mnpoets.org SOUTHEASTERN MINNESOTA YOUTH ORCHESTRA (SEMYO) Dedicated to the artistic and personal development of young instrumental musicians. SEMYO offers three orchestras and several chamber groups. 507-282-1718, semyo.org

ROCHESTER TROLLEY & TOUR COMPANY Groups and private tours of Rochester and surrounding communities, including Mississippi River Valley, Amish colony, Scenic River canoe trips, and fly fishing. 507-421-0573, rochestermntours.com TWEITE’S FAMILY FARM Award-winning Theme Park, 12-Acre Corn Maze, and Pumpkin Patch. 507-365-8035, tweitesfamilyfarm.com WHITEWATER ST, Trout fishing, picnic grounds, hiking trails, visitor center and more. Programs available - maximum of 50 people.507-312-2300, exploreminnesota.com/places-to-stay/1454/ whitewater-state-park

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"Open-ended play" is the mantra at LARK Toys. Owned by Miranda and Scott Gray-Burlingame and Kathy and Ron Gray, this toy store was voted the best in Minnesota and one of the top 10 toy stores in the world. It offers toys that stimulate imaginations and leave room for kids to create from their minds and hearts. Those toys include wooden pull and push toys (made in the LARK workshop), basic wooden blocks, LEGOS, puppets, cooperative board games, and timeless jigsaw puzzles. Too, LARK features active toys such as kites, balls, Ninja lines, and unique reading selections in the large bookstore. Teens and adults can also enjoy the Curiosity Shoppe, filled with "grown-up" merchandise, including retro, enamel pop culture pins, phone accessories, greeting cards, three lines of clothing, artistic purses, weather vanes and more. The good folks at LARK make their own fudge in-house and boast an amazing antique toy museum. The solid wood hand-carved LARK Carousel is a work of art that people of all ages can view and ride, and the 18-hole mini golf course with waterfalls and a play-through cave is fun for all. The venue offers a cafe with snacks and sandwiches. "Our intention is to provide a welcoming place for people to relax, refresh, and play for a while," said Kathy Gray. We have so much fun sharing the joy of LARK with all of our customers from near and far."

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WABASHA & KELLOGG, Minnesota Home of the National Eagle Center, LARK Toys, Grumpy Old Men, historic downtown & more! Located 70 miles southeast of Minneapolis/St. Paul, Wabasha, MN is a hotspot river town on the Mississippi River, rich in history and attractions. Enjoy outdoor activities, artistic experiences, unique shopping, fine dining and lodging. The cities of Wabasha and Kellogg are committed to preserving the heritage each community embodies. Whether you’re planning a Mississippi River vacation, considering a weekend getaway, looking to relocate, starting a new business or just out to explore, we invite you to enjoy the many activities that the WabashaKellogg area has to offer. 651-565-4158 Go to www.wabashamn.org to view the Wabasha Kellogg Visitors guide online! Long on history and rich in heritage: Bald Eagles, Native America, Hollywood and More! Wabasha is the oldest city on the entire upper Mississippi River and has been occupied continuously since 1826. U.S. Government records and “The 2nd Treaty of Prairie du Chien” (1830) conclusively establish Wabasha to be the oldest town in Minnesota, established 1830. The city is named in honor of an Indian Chief of the Sioux Nation, Chief Wa-pa-shaw. Wabasha’s historic district has more than 50 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Take our historic walking tour and discover the stories that have made this town so unique. Eagles are of abundance during the winter months, and they nest here year round. The National Eagle Center in downtown Wabasha houses live bald eagles and is open for programs and special groups. Visitors come from all over the world for a unique “Nose to Beak” experience with America’s National Symbol of Freedom – the Bald Eagle. America became enamored with Wabasha as a result of the very popular movies “Grumpy Old Men” and “Grumpier Old Men,” starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, written by a young man whose grandfather lived here and thought our historic river town was perfect for the story of the two retired widowers, Max and John, competing for the affections of Ariel (Ann-Margret). Wabasha celebrates the “Grumpy Old Men Festival” on the last Saturday of February each year, and visitors enjoy dining at Slippery’s Bar & Grill all year long. Once you visit Wabasha, you’ll want to return for a day, a week, or a lifetime.


RED WING, Minnesota

RED WING: a historic city along the mighty Mississippi River. Voted one of the best small towns in America by USA Weekend Magazine, and named 1 of 12 Distinctive Destinations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the entire downtown district has been restored to its early 1900s style. ACTIVITIES ON THE RIVER AND RAIL. While fly and bait fish• Jewelry erman explore creeks and river • Crystal pools, riverboat enthusiasts can • Sweaters watch paddle boats come up from • Pewter New Orleans to dock at Red Wing. • Wrought Iron • Linens Train and architecture buffs will • Candles MONDAY - FRIDAY, enjoy a visit to the historic train 9AM - 8PM • Kitchen Items depot. SATURDAY 9AM - 6PM • Porcelain YEAR-ROUND FUN FOR ALL. SUNDAY 12PM - 5PM • And much more! During autumn and winter, enjoy Downtown Red Wing • 651-388-8436 apple orchards, a pumpkin patch Corner of Main & Bush St., Across from St. James Hotel and corn mazes. Holiday visitors uffdashoponline.com can enjoy hot cocoa and hay rides. Experience River City Days festival when summer is in full bloom!

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WABASHA & KELLOGG, Minnesota Home of the National Eagle Center, LARK Toys, Grumpy Old Men, historic downtown & more! Located 70 miles southeast of Minneapolis/St. Paul, Wabasha, MN is a hotspot river town on the Mississippi River, rich in history and attractions. Enjoy outdoor activities, artistic experiences, unique shopping, fine dining and lodging. The cities of Wabasha and Kellogg are committed to preserving the heritage each community embodies. Whether you’re planning a Mississippi River vacation, considering a weekend getaway to Minnesota, looking to relocate, starting a new business or just out to explore, we invite you to enjoy the many activities that the Wabasha-Kellogg area has to offer. 651-565-4158 Go to www.wabashamn.org to view the Wabasha Kellogg Visitors guide online! Long on history and rich in heritage: Bald Eagles, Native America, Hollywood More! The RAD Zoo is one of theand largest displays of reptiles and amphibians in the world, with more than 150 different kinds of snakes, turtles, lizards,

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RED WING, Minnesota

RED WING: a historic city along the mighty Mississippi River. Voted one of the best small towns in America by USA Weekend Magazine, and named 1 of 12 Distinctive Destinations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the entire downtown district has been restored to its early 1900s style. ACTIVITIES ON THE RIVER AND RAIL. While fly and bait fish• Jewelry erman explore creeks and river • Crystal pools, riverboat enthusiasts can • Sweaters watch paddle boats come up from • Pewter New Orleans to dock at Red Wing. • Wrought Iron • Linens Train and architecture buffs will • Candles MONDAY - FRIDAY, enjoy a visit to the historic train 9AM - 8PM • Kitchen Items depot. SATURDAY 9AM - 6PM • Porcelain YEAR-ROUND FUN FOR ALL. SUNDAY 12PM - 5PM • And much more! During autumn and winter, enjoy Downtown Red Wing • 651-388-8436 apple orchards, a pumpkin patch Corner of Main & Bush St., Across from St. James Hotel and corn mazes. Holiday visitors uffdashoponline.com can enjoy hot cocoa and hay rides. Experience River City Days festival when summer is in full bloom!

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2018 AG DAYS CELEBRATION AUGUST 14-19, 2018 SATURDAY GRAND PARADE, 1 P.M.

Spring Valley area farmers played an essential role in developing their land into Minnesota’s most important industry. We celebrate their efforts during Ag Days with fun for the entire family, including A&W Cruise Night, Grand Parade, Street Dance featuring “Time Machine,” Food, Fireworks, Ag Days Golf Day, Antique Tractor Show, Fishing Contest, Bean Bag Tourney, Brave Community Theatre’s Play “A Thirties Affair” 9:30am 10am-dark 10:30am

TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 10am-4pm 6pm 7pm

Spring Valley Historical Society Museum open Spring Valley Senior Living parking lot, Cutest Pet Contest Nine-pin bowling tournament, Valley Lanes

10am-1pm 10am-2pm 10am-4pm Spring Valley Historical Society Museum open 10am-3pm Shredding event, downtown. Bring boxes of documents to shred 11am-1pm Brave Community Theater “A Thirties Affair” 11am-3pm SV Community Center $1 off w/button 11:45am

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 10am-4pm 1-4pm 7pm

THURSDAY, AUGUST 16 10am-4pm 4-9pm 7pm 8pm-12pm

1pm 3pm 3-6pm 3pm-gone

Spring Valley Historical Society Museum open Annual Cruise Night-A&W (Prizes) Toys for Tots Event Brave Community Theater “A Thirties Affair” SV Community Center $1 off w/button Valley Lanes 6th anniversary celebration Live music by Challenger (21 and over)

FRIDAY, AUGUST 17 All Day 10am-4pm 10am-6pm noon 1-8pm 1:30-5:30pm 2-4pm 3-8pm 4-9pm 4-10pm 4pm-dark 5-8pm 6pm 6pm-close 7pm 7pm 7pm 8pm 9pm 6-10pm 8:30pm-1am 9:30pm

Antique Tractor Show-Sunshine Foods lot Spring Valley Historical Society Museum open Quilt Show, Spring Valley Library Golf tournament with hole-in-one contest Preston Golf Club Open Swim, Spring Valley Pool Garden Club Flower Show-Spring Valley Estates “The Year in Flowers” Ice Cream Social-First National Bank-$1 w/button Inflatable Bounce Houses-South Park, ECFE Bean bag tournament, ages 10-17, South Park basketball courts Pre-register by 3pm Joe 507-319-1447 D.J. Joe the Show, South Park basketball courts Water balloon wars at the South Park - Spring Valley Girl Scouts Food Vendors, Snacks, ACTIVITIES at South Park Antique Tractor Drive-from Sunshine Foods lot Beer Garden-South Park-Sponsored by SV Chamber Kickball for kids at South Park Volleyball tourney, South Park, Amanda 507-421-9216 or Mitchell 507-421-5196 Brave Community Theater “A Thirties Affair” SV Community Center $1 off w/button VFW Flag Retirement-Fire Hall, proper disposal of the US Flag VFW Candlelight Vigil for POW/MIA’s at Veteran’s Memorial Glow items for sale, South Park; Kingsland Post Prom Parents County Line Drive band, Racks Bar & Grill, no cover charge Fireworks-South Park (rain day Sunday)

SATURDAY, AUGUST 18 All Day All Day All Day All Day All Day 7am 9-11am 7-7:40am 8am

Food Vendors, Snacks, ACTIVITIES at South Park Antique Tractor Show-Sunshine Foods lot Softball Tournaments-S. Park- Brett: 507-251-1617 Sand pile at South Park Volleyball tourney, South Park Corn husking-city brush dump Fishing contest-S&S Bait Shop, bring your poles Registration for 6k run on the trail-Willow Park. 6k run on the trail, starting at camper area.

3-8pm 3-8pm 4pm 4pm 4-8pm 5pm 7pm 7:30-12:30 8pm-12

Little Husker 1K at Willow Park Water balloon wars at the South Park Walk-around magic and balloons by Not Your Average Joe South Park Quilt Show at Spring Valley Library DJ Joe the Show at South Park Spring Valley Historical Society Museum open Beer Garden-South Park-sponsored by SV Chamber Corn & Hot Dog Feed-Fire Station—FREE W/BUTTON Henna Carnival-Henna tattoos by Nazma, South Park Magic & Comedy Show by Not Your Average Joe South Park pavilion GRAND PARADE-Spring Valley Kiwanis Zebra Cake Eating Contest, South Park Blacksmithing demo by Dennis Timmerman at South Park Firemen’s Chicken BBQ, First English Lutheran Church Pie & Ice Cream Social-Fire Hall Open Swim, Spring Valley Pool Inflatable Bounce Houses-South Park, ECFE Home run derby, South Park Food Vendors-Beer Garden-Downtown-Broadway DJ the Show, Downtown-Broadway Bean Bag Tournament- 18+ Downtown-Broadway Brave Community Theater “A Thirties Affair” SV Community Center $1 off w/button Babysitting in the SACC room at Kingsland School by Spring Valley Girl Scouts STREET DANCE “Time Machine” Broadway $5 w/button

SUNDAY, AUGUST 19 All Day All Day All Day All Day 8am 8am-12:30 9am-4pm 10am 10am-4pm 11am-4 Noon- 3pm Noon- 3pm Noon-close Noon – 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 - 5 p.m. 1 - 2 p.m. 1 - 9 p.m. 2 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. - gone 4 – 8 p.m.

Food Vendors, Snacks, ACTIVITIES -South Park Softball Tournaments-South Park Antique Tractor Show-Sunshine Foods lot Sand pile at South Park BBQ Cook-off check in, North Pavilion at South Park Breakfast at Community Center-Legion/Kiwanis/Key Club Tree-climbing event for kids -South Park Antique/Farm Tractor and Pickup Pull at SEMA Spring Valley Historical Society Museum Open Adrenaline Moto/Jacob’s Ladder inflatables - South Park Inflatable Bounce Houses – South Park, ECFE Caricatures by Chris Rommel & Company Beer Garden-South Park-Sponsored by SV Chamber DJ Joe the Show, South Park Austin Stump Jumpers mud bog behind Grafe Auction Co. Henna Carnival, Henna Tattoos by Nazma, South Park Best Cocktails of SV Contest, South Park N pavilion Open Swim, Spring Valley Pool (closed from 5-6pm) Cowboy Church concert, South Park, JT Snyder Pavilion BBQ Cook-off, South Park north pavilion Kids Pedal Tractor Pull, basketball courts at South Park SV Area Ministerial Assoc. Free Pie & Ice Cream Social JT Snyder Pavilion South Park VFW Steak Feed – VFW

Buy a button for a chance to win $100 or $50 SV Money Drawing held at Street Dance - Need not be present to win!

507-346-7367 SpringValley.govoffice.com


GGVVAALLLLEEYY N N I I R R P P S S . . . . . y y lllele VVisiistitththeeVVaa City CityofofSpring SpringValley Valley• 201 • 201S.S.Broadway Broadway 507-346-7367 507-346-7367• SpringValley.govoffice.com • SpringValley.govoffice.com Spring Spring Valley Valley is is located located onon major major Hwy. Hwy. 1616 and and 6363 and and is is 3030 mins mins from from either either Austin Austin onon I-90 I-90 oror Rochester Rochester onon U.S. U.S. 63. 63. 62ND 62ND ANNIVERSARY/ ANNIVERSARY/ 22ND 22ND ANNUAL ANNUAL A&W A&W DRIVE-IN DRIVE-IN CRUISE CRUISE NIGHT, NIGHT, AUGUST AUGUST 16TH 16THTake Take aa Cruise Cruise Back Back toto the the days days ofof carhops carhops and and poodle poodle skirts skirts atat Simpson’s Simpson’s A&W A&W Drive-In’s Drive-In’s 21st 21st Annual Annual Cruise Cruise Night, Night, 4-9 4-9 pm. pm. Dash Dash Plaques Plaques toto participating participating cars. cars.730 730 N.N. Broadway, Broadway, Hwy Hwy 63,63, 507-346-7486. 507-346-7486. AA Toys Toys forfor Tots Tots event. event. BRAVE BRAVE COMMUNITY COMMUNITY THEATRE’S THEATRE’S PRODUCTION PRODUCTION “A“A THIRTIES THIRTIES AFFAIR” AFFAIR” AUGUST AUGUST 15TH-18TH 15TH-18TH - 7- P 7.M. P.M. Spring Spring Valley Valley Community Community Center Center (downtown (downtown Spring Spring Valley) Valley) Tickets: Tickets: $15 $15 Adults, Adults, $10 $10 Seniors/Students Seniors/Students (17(17 and and under) under) 507-951-4394 507-951-4394

ANTIQUE ANTIQUE TRACTOR TRACTOR SHOW SHOW AUGUST 17TH-19TH. AUGUST 17TH-19TH. AllAll antique antique models, models, including including Allis Allis Chalmers, Chalmers, Case, Case, Ford, Ford, John John Deere Deere and and much much more. more. Sunshine Sunshine Foods Foods Lot, Lot, Hwy Hwy 63.63.Antique Antique Tractor Tractor Drive, Drive, Friday, Friday, August August 17th, 17th, 6pm 6pm

STREET STREET DANCE DANCE featuring featuring "Time "Time Machine", Machine", SATURDAY SATURDAY AUGUST AUGUST 19TH 19TH from from 8-midnight. 8-midnight. On On Historic Historic Broadway, Broadway, in in front front ofof Johnny Johnny Ringo’s Ringo’s WILLOW WILLOW PARK PARK RUNNING RUNNING RACES, RACES, AUGUST AUGUST 18TH 18TH 6K6K Run Run onon the the Trail, Trail, (walkers (walkers welcome), welcome), 8 a.m. 8 a.m. The The Little Little Huskers Huskers 1K, 1K, sponsored sponsored byby Spring Spring Valley Valley Area Area Community Community Foundation, Foundation, 9:30 9:30 a.m. a.m. www.svareafoundation.org www.svareafoundation.org Pre-register Pre-register forfor both both races races atat City City Hall Hall (507) (507) 346-7367 346-7367 oror SpringValley.govoffice.com SpringValley.govoffice.com S and S and S Bait S Bait Shop Shop FISHING FISHING CONTEST CONTEST Saturday, Saturday, August August 18th 18th 9-11 9-11 a.m., a.m., Pre-registration Pre-registration atat 8 am, 8 am, contest contest starts starts atat 9 am, 9 am, Many Many Prizes! Prizes! Steve Steve 507-251-4359 507-251-4359

SPRING SPRING VALLEY VALLEY SUMMER SUMMER MARKET MARKET onon Historic Broadway, Historic Broadway, downtown downtown Spring Spring Valley. Saturday, August Valley. Saturday, August 18th, 18th, 9 am-1 9 am-1 pm. pm.

FIREWORKS FIREWORKS ATAT SOUTH SOUTH PARK PARK Friday, Friday, August August 17th 17th atat 1010 p.m p.m

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Mantorville Nestled in the picturesque valley of the Zumbro River, historic Mantorville is a delight to visit! Discover the same charm that inspired the Mantor brothers and their families to settle here in 1854, and inspired the citizens of Mantorville to preserve the entire 12-block downtown area by placing it on the National Historic Registry in 1975.

THE PERFECT SPOT TO MEET AND EAT! Full Breakfasts Served All Day Homemade Soups Salads * Sandwiches Award Winning Pies & Desserts Pastries Gourmet Coffees & Espresso Drinks Unique Gifts

Free Internet Access | Outdoor Patio Seating Mon-Fri 7am-4pm | Sat 8-4pm | Closed Sun Hwy 57 in Historic Mantorville | 507-635-5507

countyseatcoffeehouse.com

420 Main Street, Mantorville, MN • 507-635-5814 Chocolateshoppe.co

SUMMER MELODRAMAS June 15th THROUGH

September 8th! Mantorville Theatre Company www.mantorvillain.com • 507-635-5420

Historic Home & Log Cabin Open for Tours

May through October Tuesday - Sunday 1-5pm Closed Mondays, Small donation per person

540 N. Main Street • Mantorville, MN These Museums are made possible by the MRA


Mantorville 2018 events Farmer’s & Artisan’s Market: May – October Tuesdays 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

Mantorville Theatre Melodrama Season

Go to Mantorvillain.com for dates and times for all 4 shows

Mantorville Stagecoach Days: June 30 –July 1

Horse Pull, Theatre, Art, Music, Historic Displays & More

Restaurant & Lounge

A Tradition Since 1854 Owned by the Pappas Family Since 1946 Take a step back in time... Step back into time when dining at the Hubbell House. At one time, the Hubbell House was a stagecoach stop to the endless prairie; today it is an historic, award-winning restaurant and cocktail lounge. 502 N. Main - Mantorville, MN 55955

507-635-2331 hubbellhouserestaurant.com Lunch: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Tues-Fri 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM Saturday Dinner: 4:00 - Close Tues - Sat 11:30 AM - Close Sunday CLOSED MONDAYS Located 13 miles west of Rochester on Hwy 14; then 2 miles north on Hwy 57

Art Guild Kids’ Summer Art Camp: June-August Mantorvilleartguild.org

Dodge County Free Fair: July 18-22 Dodgecountyfreefair.com

National Night Out: August 7

Join us at Riverside Park to Promote Neighborhood Spirit

17th Annual Big Iron Classic Truck Show: September 7-8 Bigironclassic.com

Come Visit

The Restoration House & Log House Living History Exhibits The Dodge County Historical Society Museums The Mantorville Welcome Center Mantorville Chamber of Commerce 866-313-8687 Mantorville Regional Welcome Center: 507-635-4636 www.mantorvilletourism.com 79


ZUMBROTA, Minnesota The City of Zumbrota warmly welcomes you to enjoy all of our fantastic amenities. A must-see for all visitors is the Historic Covered Bridge spanning the Zumbro River at West Avenue. Minnesota’s only remaining original covered bridge is listed on the National Historic Register. It has been restored to its authentic state, reflecting the heritage of early pioneer settlers. The bridge is nestled just upstream from its original location over the Zumbro River in the 85-acre Covered Bridge Park. Kid’s Kingdom in Covered Bridge Park is also the trailhead for the Goodhue Pioneer State Trail, a multi-modal trail which connects with the cities of Goodhue and Red Wing. So please, take the time to check out the many exciting opportunities Zumbrota has to offer!

zumbrotacoveredbridge.com • ci.zumbrota.mn.us

◆ Full line of Quilting fabrics & supplies ◆ Colorful threads ◆ Hand-dyed Wool

New, used and handmade home decor and gifts

507-732-4101 308 S. Main Street, Zumbrota, M Located 20 minutes north of Rocheste Go north on Hwy 52, take Hwy 58 exi

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507-218-8249

ACCESSORIES & GIFTS

Plus size resale

MON-FRI 9-5 THU 9-6 SAT 9-4 SUN CLOSED 340 S. MAIN STREET Downtown Zumbrota

507-732-7500

www.pwconsignment.com

An eclectic mix of clothing & accessories for women of all ages. Monday- Friday 10am - 5pm Saturday 9:30am - 4pm 320 S Main, Zumbrota, MN 55992

507-732-4123 www.shopwildginger.com Find us on facebook at Wild Ginger Boutique


Three levels of furniture SOFAS RECLINERS BEDDING DINNING ACCESSORIES

HARDWARE & FURNITURE 321 Main Street, Zumbrota

507-732-5232

Luya Shoes

and Other Fine Things

NOW IN 3 LOCATIONS! ZUMBROTA 236 S. Main St. • 507-732-LUYA EDINA 50th & France • 952-500-9661 RED WING 325 Main St. • 507-250-1469 Find us on Facebook at Luya Shoes

Bridget’s Café and so much more!

Zumbrota, Mn unique gifts kitchen kid’s items tux rental & more 365 Main St • Zumbrota, MN

507-732-4646 Find us on Facebook: Bridgets Cafe

gifts giftsfor forall allages ages fine art, fiber art, ceramics, fine art, fiber art, ceramics,jewelry jewelry Only half hour north of Rochester 320 East Ave, Zumbrota

320 East Ave, Zumbrota 507-732-7616 507-732-7616 crossingsatcarnegie.com crossingsatcarnegie.com

345 S. Main Street, 507-732-5599 M-F 9-5 Sat.9-2

Home of the Hot Beef Sandwich and and the the BEST best Coffee CoffeeininTown! Town! Don’t miss our Friday night

ALL YOU CAN EAT fish fry!

507-732-5480 • coffeemillcafe.com

256 Main St • Zumbrota, MN

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Nestled in a curve of the meandering Root River, Lanesboro is a magical hamlet that endears itself to visitors seeking a retreat from the bustle of daily life. A quirky crossroads of the arts and outdoors, Lanesboro offers something for everyone.

Arts & Culture An arts hub in this region, Lanesboro offers world-class, professional theatre (now in its 30th year), and an internationally-renowned arts center. Beyond town, Amish culture holds fast to its roots.

The Great Outdoors , a lovely bike ride along the paved state trail, or cast your line in one of

Shop & Stay Come stroll the historic main street of the B&B capital of Minnesota! Stop at a Fly Shop or shop our unique, indie boutiques; dine at a variety of restaurants; stay in a historic converted mill, a log-sided cabin, or a comfy B&B.

Featuring . . . Little River General Store lrgeneralstore.com (507) 467-2943

Cedar Valley Resort— cedarvalleyresort.com (507) 467-9000

Historic Scanlan House B&B Inn scanlanhouse.com (800) 944-2158

E2 Boutique (507) 467-2994

Stone Mill Hotel & Suites

Root River Rod Co. rootriverrodco.com (507) 467-2101

stonemillsuites.com (507) 467-8663

Amish Experience

Lanesboro Arts

Bluffscape Amish Tours

lanesboroarts.org (507) 467-2446

(507) 467-2992 bluffscape.com (507) 467-3070

Commonweal Theatre

commonwealtheatre.org (800) 657-7025

There’s never a dull moment in Lanesboro

—unless you want one!

Find out more & check availabilities online at www.Lanesboro.com


Tours, shopping and recreational opportunities await you in this small Southeastern Minnesota town. Tour our local Amish Community or Niagara Cave. Enjoy excellent restaurants, antiquing, unique gift shops, comfortable lodging and 60 miles of paved Bike Trail. Enjoy beautiful city parks, and a wide array of great service businesses ready to serve your every need. Contact us for your FREE Harmony Guide at 877-210-7250 or on the web at www.exploreharmony.com Harmony Area Chamber of Commerce.

HOME OF JULIE’S FAMOUS HOMEMADE PIE AND JULIE’S VILLAGE JAVA! 507-886-4406 www.villagesquareofharmony.com HOURS VARY BY SEASON

~ Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner ~ HOMEMADE IS THE KEY TO OUR SUCCESS

Furniture h Wall Hangings h Unique Gifts h Gourmet Foods h Clothing h Willow Tree Angels

One of the LARGEST SELECTIONS of POLY FURNITURE in the MIDWEST

RJ Amish Furniture 570 Main Ave. N, Harmony MN 55939

507.886.2777 Will Deliver Anywhere • myamishmall.com

Open 7 days a week - M-Sa 10-5 Su 10-4 Owner: Reuben Hershberger


Voted Best Antique Shopping

Experience a Lifestyle...

Amish Tours of Harmony Where the Amish still use the horse and buggy for transportation, the home is lighted by kerosene lamps & water is heated on a woodburning stove

Enjoy an exciting tour with one of our knowledgeable guides Mini Bus Tours | Car Tours | Group Bus Tours Spring through Fall | No Sunday Tours Winter Tours by Appointment

Open Daily 10-5

Antique Mall 10,000 sq ft and 135 booths

For Advanced Tickets & Information

507-886-2303 or 800-752-6474 Located in Sugar Plum House on the Village Green - Harmony, MN

www.amish-tours.com

50 Industrial Blvd NE • Harmony, MN 55939

507.886.6660


A creative take on Mexican food in a playful modern space. Lots of Tequila, margaritas and fresh craft cocktails. Tap Mexican and American beers. Hours: M-W 11am-12am

Th- Sa 11am-1am

216 1st Ave SW Rochester, MN 55902

Su- Closed

507-289-1949

VOTED BEST BURGER SINCE 2003!

Opens Daily at 11:00am DOWNTOWN - 507-289-0577 NORTH - 507-226-8266 216 1/2 1st Ave SW Above City Cafe

5231 East Frontage Rd

EXPRESS - 507-289-0577

SOUTH - 507-258-7575

Skyway between University Square and US Bank

1201 South Broadway Crossroads Shopping Center

www.newtsbar.com


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