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PINE ISLAND Its a chance
to create your own unique artwork
on canvas with the guidance of a
professional artist, but time is running short to register. Dawn
Sanborn, photographer for Rochester Women magazine and owner
of Tellers Studio in downtown
Pine Island, says the evening will
be a lot of fun; bring a friend or
four!
The studio fee of $40 will provide canvas, easels, brushes and
paints for you to make an amaz-
Nate Carlson is the new Pine Island EDA Director. Former EDA Director
Karen Doll spent the last month mentoring Carlson before retiring after
spending over six years in the position.
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the new ordinance. Its my understanding that only people in support of the ordinance passionately
campaigned for their preference.
I can understand this because I
didnt really care. Ask me again
if I ever have a neighbor who houses
them.
Frankly, I look around town and
cant imagine it would be worse
than the neighbor whose: old junker
permanently rests in the driveway,
lawn is overgrown with weeds,
or dog poops in every other neighbors yard.
The city has lost some credibility to crack down on business
From
Devils
Kitchen
By Jan David Fisher
By Alicia Hunt-Welch
WANAMINGO After discovering that a vacant lot was owned
by the city, the Wanamingo Economic Development Authority will
take steps to prepare it for sale. At
a meeting on July 13, City Administrator and EDA Director
Michael Boulton told the EDA that
he thought the land was privately
owned. Upon future checking,
Boulton said no paperwork was
found showing that the parcel was
ever sold to Wana-Prop LLC owner
Cal Fulton, who was thought to
be the owner. As it did not appear
that the EDA had a strategic purpose for the vacant land, the board
agreed to declare it vacant and
post it for sale with an official
resolution next month.
The rectangular 16,647-squarefoot lot on the west side of Mill
Street is zoned I-1 Industrial, ideal
for commercial development. The
Goodhue County Assessors office lists the land valuation at
$32,600. Many of the EDA members said that the size of the lot
would be ideal for a commercial
storage unit.
Boulton said Fulton, who owns
a fabrication business on the north
side of Mill Street, did inquire about
purchasing the 0.382 acres of land.
Once a sale prices has been determined and resolution for sale of-
one but not quite zero. The answer to our division is a big number. In fact, as you pick smaller
and smaller numbers getting closer
to zero, the answer to the division
gets larger and larger. We have
another number for big numbers
infinity. At our current level of
math, we now have degrees of infinity. Deep in the church, only
one thing is infinite G-D!
Calendars are important devices
especially for keeping track of the
years. The Catholic Church decided that a certain year in the
Roman Empire was to be the year
1 AD for the birth of Christ. The
year before was 1 BC. The question for discussion is how many
years are there between 1 BC and
1 AD. I submit to you that the
answer is none! There is no zero
starting or ending point. 4 BC to 1
BC is three years. 1 AD to 4 AD
is three years. But from 1 BC to 1
AD is zero. At the time that the
timelines of BC and AD were defined, the Holy Roman Empire did
not recognize zero. When it did
June 22
June 26
recognize zero, we started to By Alicia Hunt-Welch
4:44 p.m. A person from the 50100
1:37 p.m. A speeding ticket was
emerge from the Dark Ages. Un- June 19
5:58 p.m. A gas drive-off theft of block of Cty 27 in Roscoe Township issued near Cty 12 and Hwy 57 in Cherry
til next week.
Wanamingo
and workers.
I encourage you all to help us
build bridges for the students in
our school district. Please call or
email me with ideas you may have
in which we can better serve our
community. Feel free, as well, to
stop me when you see me in the
community at various events. I
met many of you at the Covered
Bridge Festival and Mazeppa Daze
and again, you all made me feel
very welcome. Thank you and I
look forward to creating A Bridge
to the Future for our students with
all of you.
Gary Anger
Superintendent
Zumbrota-Mazeppa Schools
Grove Township.
2:39 p.m. A person on Main St was
a victim of a scammer claiming to be
with the IRS and lost $2,975.
8:35 p.m. Medical help was requested on the 8700 block of Cty 11 in
Cherry Grove Township.
June 27
Zumbrota
Judges Sam Tudor (left) and Sam Callahan show some of their LEGO and robotics creations after being
introduced by librarian Angie Gustafson at the Zumbrota Public Library on July 15.
Jimmys Pizza employee Paige Nichols, owner Michele Keller, and employee Michelle Lidtke prepare for the
Saturday evening rush on July 18.
First place winners in the 8-13 age LEGO bracket were, front to back,
Anders and Soren Hellyer.
Dylan Park was the first place winner in the 3-7 age LEGO bracket.
Members of Brownie Troop 25600 prepare for the Covered Bridge Festival parade in June. They are
currently looking for a home for their Little Free Libraries. From left to right: Ava Knott, Jayla Schultz, Jordan
Schliep, Rachel Krinke, Aubrey Allen. Not pictured: Ella Meyers, Abby Plank, Melanie Raasch, and Abigail
Rockne.
Wisconsin Madison, the program has expanded across the country and the world with the mission
of promoting literacy and the love
of reading by building free book
exchanges worldwide and building a sense of community across
generations.
Zumbrota
Goodhue
Goodhue men reel in
an unusual catch on
fishing trip in Canada
Goplen family siblings visit the old Roscoe Center School on May 25. They all attended school there in the 1940s. Front row: Doris Borscha, Elaine
Vieths, and Ruby Miller; back row: Harris Goplen and Joe Goplen.
keepers and disciplinarians if students got out of hand. He continued by saying that there were no
principals and the superintendent
was responsible for all of the
schools in Goodhue County rather
than just one district. The superintendent had an office in Red Wing
and would drop in occasionally to
observe the teacher and how the
classroom was being handled.
Favorite memories of his time
at the school included the playground and playing softball with
the other students. Sports back then
were all co-ed there were no boys
teams or girls teams like there are
today. He recalled a unique
memory in which once a year CocaCola would tour the country visiting schools and would give the
The school board approved identifying Superintendent Gary Anger as the official authority to access the Minnesota Department
of Educations secure systems for
the local education agency.
Due to the changes in administration, the board approved a new
corporate authorization resolution
for the Bank of Zumbrotas records
with names, titles, and signatures.
The board approved contracting with Illuminate, a web-based
software system for student data
and assessment management.
ZM ISD 2805
REGULAR SCHOOL
BOARD MEETING
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2805
ZUMBROTA-MAZEPPA
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
MONDAY, JULY 27, 2015
7:00 P.M.
ZM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
MEDIA CENTER
MAZEPPA, MINNESOTA
I. Call Meeting to Order (Action)
II. Recite the Pledge of Allegiance
III. Adopt Agenda (Action)
IV. Communications
V. Reports
VI. Old Business
a. LP Gas Bids (Action)
VII. Patron Input
VIII. New Business
a. Adopt Consent Agenda (Action)
b. Personnel (Action)
c. Call for Material Bids for the 20152016 Vocational Construction House
(Action)
d. Copier Leases
e. Lunch Agreements (Action)
f. School Vehicle Bids (Action)
g. 2015-16 Student Handbooks (Action)
h. 2015-16 Faculty Handbook (Action)
i. 2015-16 Fee Schedule (Action)
j. Dental Insurance (Action)
k. School Finance
l. Trap Shooting
m. Food Service Policy (Action)
IX. Board Comments and Reports
X. Pertinent Dates
XI. Future Agenda Items
XII. Adjourn (Action)
ZM29-1f
507-732-4200
404 Main St., Zumbrota
ZUMBROTA A 20-kilowatt solar installation was recently completed next to the office and warehouse of
Goodhue County Cooperative Electric (GCCEA) in Zumbrota. This is one of eighteen member cooperative
projects Great River Energy (GRE), our power supplier, is installing to evaluate and monitor the impact of
solar energy. Each installation has a generating capacity of at least 20 kW and in total will provide 500,000
kilowatt-hours (kWh) of renewable energy annually. Most of the packaged system designs, including the one
here at GCCEA, include panels made by tenKsolar, a Minnesota company. While generating renewable
energy, these systems will provide us with key data such as how many kilowatt-hours to expect from an
installation and when to expect it. This data will help develop strategies for the most efficient use of this
additional resource.
Global
Family
Chiropractic
Troy Higley, D.C.
By Tom Hallaway
ONTARIO Cartoons sometimes depict fisherman pulling up
a tire, an old boot, or a rusty coffee can, but in late June, in the
wilds of Ontario, Canada, an unusual catch occurred: a camera.
Goodhues semi-retired electrician, Joe Benda, organized his
yearly fishing and tenting adventure as he has done for the past 35
years. Joining him on the trip were
Kerry Bien and Craig Larkin of
Goodhue, Dick Gorman and son
Jack of Red Wing, Tom Hallaway
of Frontenac, and Kent Voltz of
Vasa with his son Dave and grandson Dillon.
On this day, Benda was piloting his boat on Harmon Lake, with
the three other boats in his slipstream as he headed to one of many
honey holes. After 35 years on
this stretch of the Brightsand River,
he knew them all. The walleyes
were cooperating as we slowly
jigged through Hole No. 3. Suddenly, Hallaway hooked something
fairly heavy, but without the fishlike fight. Up popped a lanyard
attached to a leather case.
Interesting catch, Benda said.
Now Im waiting for the genie to
pop out and give you three wishes.
No genie, but there was a blue
Canon Sure Shot camera.
Later that evening as we were
reliving the catch of the day we
all wondered about its owner.
Maybe the memory card was still
functional despite being ensconced
Peter McWaters
Rapp Land
Surveying, Inc.
David G. Rapp
REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR
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COUNTY
Senior Dining
Reservations are required by
calling 24 hours ahead at each of
the nutrition sites.
In the Pine Island area, meals
are served at the Pine Island Senior Center (356-2228); Zumbrota
area, Zumbrota Towers (7325086).
July 23-29
Thursday: Roast beef, mashed
potatoes/gravy, stewed tomatoes,
dinner roll, Polynesian cake
Friday: Hamburger on bun,
pickles, potato salad, calico beans,
melon wedge
Monday: Salisbury steak/gravy
(alt: liver and onions), baked potatoes, seasoned peas/celery, fivecup fruit cup
Tuesday: Beef stroganoff,
noodles, broccoli, mixed greens
salad, rhubarb torte
Wednesday: Italian chicken
breast, hash browns au gratin,
buttered beets, cucumber salad,
pears
If you have questions, call 3562228.
Seasons Hospice
All groups are held at the Center for Grief Education and Support, Seasons Hospice, 1696
Greenview Dr. SW. Registration
is required two days prior to the
date of the event. For details: 507-
Obituaries
Robert Bien 1921-2015
ing, and hunting. Bob was a member of the Lions Club and DAV in
Goodhue.
He was preceded in death by
infant daughter Jean Ann Bien,
daughter Gail Woodward, and
brother Wayne (Pearl) Bien.
Bob is survived by his wife Carol;
daughter Dawn Bien (John
Damsgard) of Hastings, granddaughter Sasha (Brian) Meyer of
River Falls, Wisconsin, and greatgrandchild Rhett, granddaughter
Tori (Brian) Johnston of
Farmington; daughter Bonnie
Malloy of Carson City, Nevada,
grandson Shane (Rachel) Malloy
of Carson City, Nevada and greatgrandchild Brooke; son-in-law
Roger Woodward of Rochester,
granddaughter Stacy (Todd) Barrow of Albany, great grandchildren Luke and Abigail, grandson
Joe Woodward of Rochester;
brother Vaughn David (Teresa)
Bien of Goodhue.
A Mass of Christian Burial was
held on Monday, July 20, at St.
Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic
Church in Hastings, with Father
Thomas McKenzie officiating.
Interment followed in St. Pius V
Catholic Cemetery in Cannon Falls,
with military honors provided by
the Hastings VFW Lyle Russell
Post 1210. Urn bearers were Shane
Malloy and Joseph Woodward.
GOODHUE
Community Library
The Goodhue School Library,
College
Bemidji State University
MAZEPPA
LACROSSE, WI Named to
the deans list for the spring semester were Matthew Baertlein,
Jennica Darcy, and Clare Sand,
all of Mazeppa; and Elissa Coady,
Megan DeGrood, Julia Niebuhr,
and Paige Solie, all of Zumbrota.
Bethel University
Toastmasters Meeting
The Pine Island Toastmasters
meet at 6:30 a.m. Fridays at St.
Paul Lutheran Church. They do
not meet on holiday weekends:
Christmas, New Years, Easter,
Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor
Day or Thanksgiving.
History Center
The Pine Island Area History
Centers open hours are Mondays
from 8-11 a.m. and the first Sunday of the month from 1-3:30 p.m.
Please contact us through
pineislandhistory.org or by calling 507-356-2802 (history center)
or 507-398-5326 (director).
Historical Society
The Mazeppa Area Historical
Society Museum is open the second Saturday of the month from
noon to 3 p.m. or by appointment.
For inquiries, contact Helen
Reiland, 507-250-6021; Jim Siems,
507-696-3506; or Diane Gilsdorf,
507-843-4013, or visit www.maz
eppahistoricalsociety.org.
ORONOCO
Area History Center
The Oronoco Area History Center is open to visitors in the City
Building every second Saturday
from 10 a.m.-noon and open by
appointment. Contact us at OAHC,
54 Blakely Ct. NW or call 507367-4320. You may also visit our
web page at oronocoarea
history.org and find us on
Facebook.
PINE ISLAND
Tops #1280
PI Tops #1280 meets every
Monday night at St. Paul Lutheran Church. Weigh-in is at 5:15
and meeting time is 6 p.m. Everyone welcome. Questions call 3564799 or 356-4700.
WANAMINGO
KW Board Meeting
The next regular KenyonWanamingo School Board meeting is scheduled for Monday, July
27, at 7 p.m. in the elementary
school media center in
Wanamingo. Items on the agenda
include: community education
program review and proposed
budget; community education leadership; KW Kids Learning Center
recommen-dations; 1:1 technology proposal; policy review process; summer calendar; property
valuation; facilities maintenance
revenue levy; food service contract for 2015-16; extended field
trip request; meal reimbursement
for professional development
events; substitute teacher pay;
donations; handbooks for 201516; personnel; administrative reports; and future meetings. The
meeting is open to the public. Any
guest wishing to speak to the board
may do so at the beginning of the
meeting.
ZUMBROTA
Library
Super Readers Summer Wrapup Party, Saturday, July 25, 9 a.m.
- noon.
The Zumbrota Public Library
is at 100 West Ave., Zumbrota,
507-732-5211. Hours are Mon.,
12-8; Tues. 10-6; Wed., Thurs.,
12-8; Fri., 10-5; and Sat., 9-3. During closed hours you can learn
more about the library at http://
www.zumbrota.info.
History Center
July 23-29
Thursday: 10:15 a.m. Exercise;
Foot Care
Monday: 1:30 p.m. Cribbage,
500
Tuesday: 10:15 a.m. Exercise
Wednesday: 1:30 p.m. Euchre
Tops Meeting
Zumbrota Tops #563 meets every Monday night at Our Saviours
Lutheran Church. Weigh-in time
is changed to 5:30 p.m. and meeting time to 6 p.m. Everyone welcome. Questions call 732-7459 or
732-4766.
VFW Meeting
The VFW meets on Thursday,
July 23, at 7:30 p.m. at Stary-Yerka
VFW Post 5727.
State Theatre
The State Theatre is at 96 East
4th Street in Zumbrota. For information visit zaac.org.or call 507732-5210.
Crossings
Kim Gordon, Amy Rice exhibit,
through Aug. 1.
Songs of Hope Drum Workshop,
Thurs., July 23, 4:30-5:30 p.m. in
East Park
Songs of Hope Community Picnic, Thurs., July 23, 5:30 -6:30
p.m. in East Park
Songs of Hope concert, Thurs.,
July 23, 7 p.m. at the State Theatre
Writing Herstory, Sat., July 25,
9 a.m. to noon.
Alison Scott, Sat., July 24, 8
p.m.
3D 4 5Days camp, Mon. Fri.,
July 27-31, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
The Thrill of Printmaking camp,
Mon. Fri., July 27-31, 10 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. for grades 5-12; 1-3:30
p.m. for grades 2-4
Sculpture Welding 101 camp,
Mon. Fri., July 27-31, 1-3:30
p.m.
Learn to Throw! Pottery Wheel
camp, Tues. Fri. and Mon., July
28-31 and Aug. 3, 9:30 a.m. to
noon
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Churches
BELLECHESTER
ROLLING MEADOWS MENNONITE
CHURCH, Belvidere Town Hall, 2
miles north of Bellechester on County
2, Pastor Aaron Witmer, 651-9234240. Sundays: 10 a.m. Sunday
School; 11 a.m. Worship; 7 p.m. Hymn
Sing every fourth Sunday.
ST. MARYS CATHOLIC, Bellechester, Father Paul Kubista. Sunday
mornings: 8:30 a.m. Mass. Tuesday
and Thursday mornings: 8 a.m. Mass.
Thurs., July 23: Newsletter deadline. 7 p.m. Church council. Sat., July
25: 5:30 p.m. Worship. Sun., July
26: 8:15 a.m. Worship; 9:30 a.m.
Fellowship. 10 a.m. Worship. Tues.,
July 28: 9 a.m. Staff meeting; 1:30
p.m. Bible study.
UNITED METHODIST, 200 Main St.
North, PO Box 8, Pine Island, Carolyn Westlake, Pastor; Office hours:
Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-2:15 p.m.;
Web address: www.piumc.org; email:
piumc@bevcomm.net.Wed., July 22:
9 a.m. Better Brew hours. Wed., July
29: 9 a.m. Better Brew hours.
GOODHUE
HOLY
TRINITY
CATHOLIC,
Goodhue, Father Paul Kubista. Mass
times: Monday and Wednesday, 8
a.m. at Holy Trinity; Tuesday and
Thursday, 8 a.m. at St. Mary; Saturday, 5:30 p.m. At Holy Trinity; Sunday, 8:30 a.m. St. Mary and 10:30
a.m. St. Columbkill.
ST. LUKE LUTHERAN, Goodhue,
651-923-4695, Pastor Regina Hassanally. Secretary hours: Monday and
Thursday: 5:15-8:15 p.m.; Tuesday
and Wednesday: 9:15 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
Thurs., July 23: 7 p.m. Worship at
Zion Lutheran Church. Sun., July
26: 9:30 a.m. Worship with communion.
ST. PETERS EV. LUTHERAN,
WELS, 702 Third Ave., Goodhue,
Randall L. Kuznicki, Pastor. Sun.,
July 26: 10:15 a.m. Worship with
communion. Mon.-Tues., July 2728: WELS Convention in Saginaw,
Michigan. Tues., July 28: 1-4 p.m.
Pastors office hours; 4:30 p.m. Jesus
Cares Worship at the Cross at Jordan Towers Sailstad Room, Red
Wing.
MAZEPPA
ST. JOHNS EV. LUTHERAN,
Mazeppa, Alan Horn, Pastor. 8436211, home; 843-5302 work. Bible
class every Wednesday at 7 p.m.
WANAMINGO
NEW LIFE CHURCH, Wanamingo,
Pastor Patrick McBride, 507-8243019. New Life Church meets at 10
a.m. at 525 Beverly Street, Wanamingo. Free nursery for infants
through age three; Sunday School
for all ages beginning at 9 a.m. Small
Group Bible Studies Sunday evenings
at 7 p.m.
TRINITY LUTHERAN, Wanamingo,
Christopher Culuris, Pastor 507-8242155; www.TrinityWanamingo.org.
Wed., July 22: 9 a.m. Bible study at
Trinity; 6 p.m. Youth event at Trinity;
WLC movie night at Trinity; 7 p.m.
Bible study at Holden. Sat., July 25:
8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Habitat for Humanity
building in Red Wing. Sun., July 26:
9 a.m. Joint worship service at
Wanamingo Lutheran Church followed
by coffee fellowship. Tues., July 28:
4 p.m. Volunteers help with newsletter.
WANAMINGO LUTHERAN ELCA,
Wanamingo, MN 55983, Christopher
Culuris, Pastor. Office hours Thursdays 1-3 p.m., 507-824-2410. Wed.,
July 22: 9 a.m. Bible study at Trinity; 6 p.m. Movie night at Trinity; 7
p.m. Bible study at Holden. Sat., July
25: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Habitat for Humanity work day in Red Wing. Sun.,
July 26: 9 a.m. Worship. July 29
August 4: Pastor Chris is away on
vacation.
ORONOCO
GRACE LUTHERAN, WELS, 45 1st
Avenue NE, Oronoco: 507-367-4329,
Pastor Ben Kempfert 507-367-4426.
Office hours: Tuesday-Friday, 8-11
a.m. Website: www.graceLutheran
Oronoco.com. Follow us on facebook.
Sun., July 26: 9:30 a.m. Worship.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF
ORONOCO, 40 3rd Street SW., Rev.
Lisa Johnson office hours Mondays
1-4 p.m.; Office hours: Tuesdays and
Thursdays, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Wed., July
22: 5-7 p.m. Food shelf open. Sun.,
July 26: 11 a.m. Worship with Rev.
Julie Beck; 7 p.m. Campfire.
PINE ISLAND
CORNERSTONE
BAPTIST
CHURCH, Pine Island, Tim Graham,
Pastor, 507-356-4306, www.corner
stonepi.org, ASL Interpretation available. Sun., 9:30 a.m. Sunday School;
10:30 a.m. Worship; 6 p.m. Worship
(most Sundays) Wed., 7 p.m. Prayer
service; Cornerstone Club. Wed., July
22 - Sat., July 25: Teen camp at
Camp Chetek.
GOOD NEWS EVANGELICAL FREE
CHURCH, 208 North Main, Pine Island, Chris Paulson, Pastor, (507)
356-4834. Sundays: 9:15 a.m. Sunday School for children and adults;
10:30 a.m. Worship; 7 p.m. Youth
Group for grades 7-12. Wednesdays:
6 p.m. AWANA for grades K-6; 7:30
p.m. Bible study for all ages.
PINE ISLAND ASSEMBLY OF GOD,
520 So. Main St., Pine Island, 3568622, email: dashpole@bevcomm.
net, Rev. Dan Ashpole, Pastor. Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Adult Bible class and
Childrens Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.
Worship.
CHURCH OF ST. MICHAEL CATHOLIC, 451 5th Street SW, Pine Island,
356-4280, Father Randal Kasel, Pastor. http://www.stpaul stmichael.com
Saturday Mass 5 p.m.; Sunday Mass
10:30 a.m.; Confessions 4:15 p.m.
Saturday; Daily Mass Wednesday
8:30 a.m. and Friday 8:30 a.m.; Confessions 8 a.m. Office Hours Tuesday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-noon and 1-5
p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.-noon. Mass at
Pine Haven Care Center is the first
Wednesday of the month at 11 a.m.
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN, ELCA, 214
3rd St. S.W., Box 708, Pine Island,
Audrey Lukasak, interim senior pastor, and Kip A. Groettum, associate
pastor. Email: saint paulpi@yahoo
.com; Web site: www.saintpa1ulpi.org.
ZUMBROTA
CHRIST EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH
and School, WELS, 223 East 5th
Street, Zumbrota, Office 732-5421.
Wayne Schoch, Pastor, 732-4089;
School, Daniel Kell, Principal, 7325367. Wed., July 22: 1 p.m. Nursing Home service. Sat., July 25: 2
p.m. Pine Haven service. Sun., July
26: 9 a.m. Worship and communion;
10 a.m. Bible study. Mon.-Fri., July
27-31: 9: a.m. Vacation Bible Study.
Mon., July 27: 7 p.m. Worship and
communion. Tues., July 28: 11 a.m.
Church directory meeting; 2:15 p.m.
Towers Bible study and communion.
FAMILY WORSHIP CHURCH Weekly
worship services: 81 West 5th Street,
Zumbrota, 507-732-7438, www.fwc
1.org. Sunday: 9:30 a.m- Corinthians.
Wednesdays 7 p.m. Interactive Bible
studies, prayer, and counseling.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH,
UCC, 455 East Avenue, Zumbrota;
Rev. Lisa Johnson. Secretarys office hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays
10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sun., July 26: 9 a.m.
Worship with guest preacher Julie
Beck.
LIGHTHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH,
a Wesleyan church, 179 W. 3rd St.,
Zumbrota, lighthousecommunityzum
@yahoo.com, Janet Fischer, Pastor.
Office: 732-5074. Sun., July 26: No
services, Family Camp Sunday in
Floyd, Iowa. See separate article.
NEW RIVER ASSEMBLY OF GOD,
290 South Main Street, Zumbrota.
507-732-5156. Pastor Gary Basinski. Service times: Saturday, 6 p.m.
p.m. www.NewRiverZumbrota.com.
OUR SAVIOURS LUTHERAN AFLC
Eric Westlake, Pastor, 1549 East Avenue, Zumbrota, 732-5449, church
office. Website: oslczumbrota.org.
Office hours: Tues., Wed., and Fri.,
8 a.m.-noon Wed., July 22: 12:30
p.m. Junior youth group movie and
park; 6 p.m. Youth group; VBS set
building; 7 p.m. Bible study. Thurs.,
July 23: 7 p.m. Adult backyard fellowship. Sat., July 25: 7 a.m. Mens
prayer breakfast; 5 p.m. VBS set
building. Sun., July 26: 8:30 a.m.
Prayer time; 9 a.m. Worship; 5 p.m.
Meal and VBS registration; 6 p.m.
VBS. Mon.-Wed., July 27-29: 5:30
p.m. meal; 6 p.m. VBS.
CHURCH OF ST. PAUL CATHOLIC,
749 Main St. South, Zumbrota, 7325324, email stpauls@hcinet.net Pastor Father Randal Kasel, pastor. Office hours: Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.noon and 1-5 p.m., Friday, 9 a.m.noon. http://www.stpaulstmichaelcom.
Mass Schedule: Sunday, 8:30 a.m.;
Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30 a.m.
Mass at Zumbrota Care Center is
the second Thursday of the month
at 9:15 a.m.
UNITED REDEEMER LUTHERAN,
560 W. 3rd St., Zumbrota, 732-7303,
Rev. Dick Jorgensen and Youth Director Cindy Wilson. Wed., July 22:
1:30 p.m. WELCA Coffee at care center. 6 p.m. Mens steak night. Thurs.,
July 23: 7 p.m. Food shelf open.
Sun., July 26: 8 a.m. Outdoor worship with Rev. Homstad; 9:30 a.m.
Worship. Wed., July 29: Pastor
Marggis starting date.
RURAL
EMMANUEL LUTHERAN, Aspelund,
Martin Horn, Pastor. Wed., July 22:
7:30 p.m. Bible study and prayer at
Hauge. Sun., July 26: 9 a.m. Worship; 3 p.m. Young adults Bible study
at Hauge; 5:45 p.m. Youth group at
Hauge. Wed., July 29: 7:30 p.m. Bible
study and prayer.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH, Ner-
strand, Don Kloster pastor, (507) 3342822. Sundays: 9 a.m. Worship; 10:15
a.m. Coffee hour; 10:30 a.m. Sun2day
School; Confirmation class.
By Nancy Ellison
BELLE CREEK Numerous
people took part in making the
third annual Pioneer Day at Chapel
Hill in Belle Creek on July 11 an
interesting and educational event.
Nicollet Hernke, who lives
across the road, provided a food
stand at which buffalo burgers
donated by Daryl Luebesmier were
served. Luebesmier also displayed
and talked about hunting in pioneer days.
Murray Burfeind of Goodhue
periodically played the pump organ throughout the day. Susan
Sands of Aspelund played the piano for the hymn sing. And crafts
such as weaving, spinning, quilting, bobbin lace, and basket making were demonstrated.
Kyle Chandler did some research
on the Chandler family history and
gave a presentation at the hymn
sing. Printed copies were available for people to take home.
The Chandler family has a long
history in colonial America before becoming early Goodhue
County pioneers. They didnt come
on the Mayflower, but shortly after. A Chandler married the daughter of John and Priscilla Alden
and lived and worked in the area
of Plymouth, Massachusetts, along
with other Pilgrims such as Myles
Standish and Governor William
Bradford.
Reverend Samuel Chandler, his
wife Martha, and children came
to Belle Creek in 1855 and started
building the stone house still standing on County Road 8. Martha
soon passed away and Reverend
Chandler
married
Betsy
Schweiger, a widow with children
in Canada. They had more children together, for a total of 19.
Chandler ministered not only
to people from New England, but
also to immigrants from
Scandinavia, Germany, and Ireland before they formed other congregations.
Chandler was instrumental in
organizing government in Belle
Creek Township and Goodhue
County. He had training in lead-
Engagements
VARNER-LUNDE
Katie Varner and Brandon
Lunde, both of Wanamingo, announce their engagement.
Parents of the couple are Jeff
and Jean Varner, and Marcus and
Lori Lunde, all of Zumbrota.
The bride-to-be graduated from
Zumbrota-Mazeppa High School
in 2006, and from Rochester Community and Technical College in
2009. She is currently finishing
the LPN-RN completion program
at St. Catherine University and is
employed at Mayo Clinic Health
System in Faribault as an LPN.
The groom-to-be graduated from
Zumbrota-Mazeppa High School
in 2005, and from Dakota County
Technical College in 2006. He
works for Dakota County Electric in Farmington as an electrical
lineworker.
An August 1, 2015, wedding
date is set for Grace Lutheran
Church in Goodhue.
TUTEWOHL-RIECKMAN
Abby Tutewohl and Brandon
Rieckman, both of St Anthony,
are engaged to be married August
8 at St. Columbkill Catholic Church
in Belle Creek.
Abby is the daughter of Randy
and Deb Tutewohl of Goodhue.
She is a 2007 graduate of Goodhue
High School and a 2012 graduate
of the University of Minnesota with
a degree in civil engineering. She
is employed by Alliant Engineering in Minneapolis as a project
engineer.
Brandon is the son of Keith and
Chris Rieckman of Willmar. He
is a 2007 graduate of Willmar High
School and a 2012 graduate of
University of Minnesota with a
degree in structural engineering.
He employed by AECOM in Minneapolis as a bridge engineer.
Pine Island
Jeffrey Horton
Fire chief and veteran Jay Strande gives guests at the Tuesdays at 2
Van Horn Library program a look at a fire department vehicle.
about his education and work experiences. Friese said after graduating from the University of Minnesota with degrees in history,
American studies and sociology
in 2009, he attended Minneapolis
Community and Technical College for law enforcement. He then
attended Rochester Community
and Technical College in 2010 to
obtain certification. His work experience includes working with
the Spring Lake Park Police as a
County/Sports
Registration for State Fair Amateur
Talent Contest closes July 27
ST. PAUL State Fair Amateur Talent Contest hopefuls have
just two weeks remaining to register for auditions before the deadline at 4 p.m. Monday, July 27.
Participants are encouraged to register online at mnstatefair.org.
Entry forms can also be printed
and returned through the mail.
Auditions run Monday, July 27
through Sunday, Aug. 2 at the
Leinie Lodge Bandshell on the
fairgrounds. They begin at 5:30
July 5
Filler0
Area Sports
Rick Lund (left) and John Island were members of four Hiawatha Valley
League championship teams at Zumbrota High School (1965-68).
Plato
Plato scored three runs in the bottom of the first inning on five hits
and one walk. That is all the offense the Cougars could manage
for the rest of the game, and Plato
went on to a 12-2 win in six innings.
Nelson started on the mound
and went the first three innings
giving up five runs on six hits,
walking four, and striking out three.
Grudem went the next inning and
two-thirds giving up four runs on
six hits, and three walks. Kevin
Nordquist pitched one inning and
gave up one run on no hits, but
walked one, and that run came
Watertown
ROOF!!
N&S15-20A