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Bloomer Advance, Inc. Wednesday, October 18, 2017 A5 • 12 MONTHS CUSTOM WINDOWS • 715-288-6567 Family Owned and Operated *White vinyl, double hung, double pane windows; four windows minimum; up to 101 ui. Standard installation includes removal of wood windows without capping or Low E. $225 Any size installed* WINDOW SALE!!! WINDOW SALE!!! 4 12 MONTHS SAME AS CASH Financing available: Lifetime warranty Free installation 49 EAU CLAIRE GUN SHOW Eau Claire at Menards Expo Center, 5150 Old Mill Center, Eau Claire, WI October 20, 21 & 22, 2017 Fri 3-8pm, Sat, 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-3pm $7 (14 & Under FREE) 608-752-6677 www.bobandrocco.com BUY SELL OR TRADE FROM THE LAND A Gathering of Traditional Crafts and Skills with Demonstrations October 21-22 Saturday 10-4 & Sunday 10-3 On the Toll/Londowski Family Farm - Green Lake, WI One mile west of the Hwy. 49/Co. Rd. J intersection Knowledge and techniques given from the heart by people who truly enjoy what they do. Speaker: SATURDAYAND SUNDAY 11:00 a.m. Pat Ehrenberg - Quilt & Teaching Artist Remembering Grandmother - 30 Eras Both Days Music: Folksinger & Songwriter Jim Anger • Antique Tractor Show • Pie By The Slice Shoppe • Voyageur Canoe & Tepee • Native American Healing Lodge Find out more: www.fromthelandfestival.com 16th Annual 2017 Please join us in celebrating Dorothy Conrad’s 95th birthday Saturday, Oct., 28 Bloomer Civic Center 2121 Duncan Road 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Lunch served at 4:00 p.m. The event is being hosted by her family. No invitations being sent. 20p2 FAT BOY’S PIZZA 1312 Main Street • Bloomer, WI 715-568-4464 **Sorry for any confusion, but Fat Boy’s donates to so much and gives so many discounts we can not accept any gift certificates or scrip on already discounted orders. Looking for… Hot Deals? Large Single Top PIZZA and 6 bread sticks COUPON SOMEONE SPECIAL, SPECIAL COUPON • Not good on Fridays • No Delivery • No Gift Certificate, Coupons or Scrip** One Coupon per Table/Visit • Expires 10-2-17 • No photo copied coupons CONGRATULATIONS on being CONFERENCE CHAMPS boys & girls!!! If you NEED to CELEBRATE with SOMEONE Special bring them to FAT BOY’S for the SOMEONE Special, SPECIAL!! Happy Anniversary to my Wife! Thank you for 23 wonderful years!! Eat In Only (Pick-up add $1) $ 9. 99 20c1 Homegrown Reds, and Russets KLINGER FARM MARKET Open Daily: 9:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M. - 7 Days a Week 6 Miles North of Chippewa Falls On Hwy. 124, Then 1/2 Mile West Phone: 715-288-6348 LARGE SELECTION OF GOURMET CHOCOLATES & CANDIES!! Bird Seed • Maple Syrup • Wisconsin Jams & Jellys & Klinger’s Honey POTATOES CORN MAZE NOW OPEN! FRIDAY , SATURDAY , SUNDAY 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. 4-1/2 Acres plus Pumpkin Bowling, Petting Zoo and More Family Fun!!! $3/per person Pumpkin, Squash, Corn Shocks, Gourds and Local Apples 1418 Main St., Bloomer 715-568-2233 FRIDAY FISH SPECIALS OCTOBER 20 ONLY 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. $ 3 00 off EACH MEAL includes Fish & Shrimp Combo 2 pc and 4 pc. dinners Must present coupon - Valid Oct. 20 only Coupon offered in BA only! $ 4 00 off ANY SIZE BUCKET Fish by the Bucket Coupon Must present coupon - Valid Oct. 20 only Coupon offered in BA only! Fish Fry Dinner Coupon Carry Outs Available CELEBRATING THE FIGHT! A BENEFIT HONORING ROXIE NELSON Saturday, October 28 | Chetek Lanes | 1-5 p.m. Come join us at the Chetek Lanes Event Center (South of Chetek on Hwy. SS) in a day of celebration to support Roxie in her fight against breast cancer! $5 Entry donation at the door gets you a full Brat Plate Dinner provided by ABC Truss Food & Fun • Cash Bar • Gun Board • Card Draw Booze-Barrow • Silent Auction Can’t make it? Please consider donating: www.gofundme.com/fightingwithroxie 27** Friday, Oct. 20 • 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21 • 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. ~ Lots of Products on display~ Take a ‘smell’ of the new fall & winter scents Fall “Scentsy” Open House 20p1 Carol Gerner - N12452 County Hwy. M., New Auburn (715) 658-1603 From Bloomer* Take Hwy. 64 west 12 miles, turn LEFT onto County Hwy. M, 1st farm on left side. (1/2 mile south on County Hwy. M) If you’re coming to the “Sand Creek Pumpkin Fest” Stop over, I’m just a few miles from Sand Creek! 20c2 FALL SWIMMING LESSONS REGISTER NOW FOR LESSONS Mondays 6:00-7:30 p.m. Level 1-3 Members $13 Non-Members $26 Saturdays: 8:45-10:25 a.m. Level 1-3 Classes: Oct. 30 - Dec. 9 No lessons the week of November 20 Arts and Craft Fair, Mini Health Fair A Huge Success The Bloomer Woman’s Cub extends a hearty thank-you to those who helped make the 42nd annual arts and crafts fair, Mayo Health System’s min-health fair a huge success. A specal thanks goes to the exhibitors, the students from St. Paul’s Catholic school, Bloomer Police Dept., area radio and TV stations, area newspapers, Bloomer Elementary School, Bloomer Advance, Boy Scouts, Woman’s Club members, and Mayo Health Systems. Thanks to all who contributed to this successful event! And to all who attended - we thank you and hope to see you again next year! 20c1 A portion of proceeds goes to benefit the Girl Scouts and Prairie Farm FFA 27-28BC TRAIL OF TERRORS Friday & Saturday Oct. 20 & 21, 27 & 28 7–10 p.m. $8 Admission HAUNTED HOUSE 7–10 p.m. $6 Admission First 50 people Oct. 20 do both for $10. After that tickets for both are $12 Triple HHH 2 miles east of Hillsdale on D to 16 ½ Street 715-296-2205 www.triplehhhenterprises.com join us on Facebook • Haunted Trail, Dallas, WI 1039 State Hwy. 64, Bloomer 20c1 White Birch Bar Old Fashion bouya Sat. Oct. 21 11 a.m. - ? Raffle at noon COIN SHOW Cedar Mall, Rice Lake Saturday, Oct. 28 9 a.m–3 p.m. 10 DEALERS BUYING AND SELLING bring in your coins for an offer Buying silver, gold, coins and bars for more information: 715-418-0468 27ALL New Auburn High School stu- dent’s recently presented at the 2017 Special Education Conference at the Kalahari Resort in the Wiscon- sin Dells. On October 10, 2017. New Auburn student’s Helen Glaser and Nicole Nimsger , along with their teachers Mrs. North and Ms Sheskey (recently retired), spoke at the conference on New Auburn’s Career Skill’s Class. During their session, they spoke to teachers from throughout Wisconsin about their inclusive year-long Career’s Skill’s Class. New Auburn students shared about their experiences in the class including their“Mock Interview Day” and “Community Outreach Day.” In addition, they discussed how New Auburn’s three school- run businesses (balloon, snack cart and button) were operated and related skills acquired by students which were, ultimately, learned through business operations. Helen Glaser stated, “This op- portunity helps other teachers know how to do these type of ac- tivities in their schools so students can work and learn employment skills.” Nicole Nimsger commented about her experience, “I think every- one should experience this class and what it can do for you and how it can help students understand others who may have a disability.” Mrs. North and Ms. Sheskey have been co-teaching this course for the past three years. Even though Ms. Sheskey is retired, she was gracious enough to join the group in this presentation. New Auburn High School Students Present At Special Education Conference Arts and Craft Fair A huge thanks goes out to the Bloomer Woman’s Club for allowing us to have a booth in the entrance hall of the Elementary School this past Sat- urday during their Art’s and Craft sale. We got to see so many people and talk about the work we do at the Pantry while focusing on the Weekend Kids Back Pack program. It was great fun! We hope that everyone enjoyed seeing the bags of food that we send home to students every Friday who sign up to receive this food for them- selves during the weekend. If there are any other students who have not signed up that you know who could benefit from some extra food dur- ing the weekend, we are hoping that you will encourage the family to add their child’s name to the list at school. The bags are delivered to the school and then to the bus on Friday where they are given to the child as they leave the bus for the weekend. That way we trust that the food reaches the home! We know it is tempting for children to open the bags prior to getting home, but we do want them to take them home in their backpack and open them at home. We also thank those of you who donated some food to our collection tub. Many thanks for this help. If you ever want to see the food pantry, please call and we would love to show you our facility and explain what we do each week for our neighbors who are struggling with feeding their families. Our phone number is: 715-568-3733. “Food for More” Feed My People Food Bank, in Eau Claire have a challenge that we are involved in where they will give us 5,000 pounds of extra food free if we can collect $5,000 from our community. If we do, then we get not only the food that we buy from them for approximately 16 Cents a pound, we will get another 5,000 pounds of food free! Every $10 you donate allows us to provide approximately 40 meals worth of food. We have participated in this challenge in the past and this community has been so giving that we were able to complete the match. We are hop- ing to do the same this year. If you would like to help us reach our goal, please send a check to us, with Food for More noted in the memo section and we will add it to some of the nice checks we are starting to receive. The challenge lasts until the end of October! When I talk to other parties in the area, I am always so proud of tell- ing about this pantry here in Bloomer, caring for both the residents of Bloomer and New Auburn school district area.. We have such great sup- port and are so happy to be able to do this work for our community. So many people struggle through job lay-offs, health situations that require expensive medications, cutbacks at work that reduce their take-home pay, or increases in rent, car repairs or helping other members of their fami- lies. Many come to us for short periods of time, some for longer but all thank us many times over for the help they receive. Once they are “back on their feet”, they leave us! And, we hope that they are doing fine. That is our job! It is through your generosity that this all works. “Caring for each other”, that is what we, all of you and all of us, do each day. Thank you for join- ing us in this commitment to our neighbors. Send your check to: Bloomer/New Auburn Food Pantry 808 Jackson Street, Bloomer, WI 54724 Bloomer & New Auburn Area Food Pantry News Roberta Poirier, Director Morning Storytime: Family Learn & Play is on Mondays at 10:15-11:45. Caregiv- ers and young children gather for stories, songs and a short play- group. Runs through October and November. Preschool Learning Hour is on Tuesdays at 10:30-11:30. Kids ages 3-5 are welcome to join us for stories, songs, crafts and a play- group. Runs through October and November. After School Programs: Teen Tuesday: Tuesday, Oct. 24 at 3:30-5:00 p.m. Paint a pumpkin with glow in the dark paint. For anyone in grades 5-12. After School Wednesday: Wednesday, Oct. 25 at 3:30-5:00 p.m. Lego Club! Build and create with Legos! For students ages six and up. Ride bus “i” to the library! Teen Halloween Party: Friday, Oct. 27 at 6:00-10:00 p.m. An after-hours event! Pizza, costume contest and Halloween themed movie, snacks, and ac- tivities. For anyone in grades 5-12. Permission form &and sign up required. Pick up your permission form at the library. Bloomer Day Services is having a PARKING LOT PARTY!!! Wed., Oct. 25 Noon - 3:00 p.m 917 15th Avenue Music Mary will be providing lively music! (12:30 – 1:30) 20c1 PLEASE JOIN US!!! Come & enjoy the fun & support our client’s activities & outings! Chili, Bars, and Hot Apple Cider/ Soda will be available to purchase! FULL COLOR BUSINESS CARDS Starting at $44.30 for 500 on glossy stock (plus tax and shipping) BLOOMER ADVANCE 568-3100

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EAU CLAIREGUN SHOW

EauClaire at Menards Expo Center,5150 OldMill Center, Eau Claire, WI

October 20, 21 & 22, 2017Fri 3-8pm, Sat, 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-3pm

$7 (14 & Under FREE)608-752-6677 www.bobandrocco.com

BUY SELLOR TRADE

FROM THELAND

A Gathering of Traditional Craftsand Skills with Demonstrations

October 21-22Saturday 10-4 & Sunday 10-3

On the Toll/Londowski Family Farm - Green Lake, WIOne mile west of the Hwy. 49/Co. Rd. J intersection

Knowledge and techniques given from the heart by people who truly enjoy what they do.

Speaker: SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 11:00 a.m.Pat Ehrenberg - Quilt & Teaching ArtistRemembering Grandmother - 30 Eras

Both Days Music: Folksinger & Songwriter Jim Anger• Antique Tractor Show • Pie By The Slice Shoppe

• Voyageur Canoe & Tepee • Native American Healing Lodge

Find out more: www.fromthelandfestival.com

16th Annual2017

Please join us incelebrating

Dorothy Conrad’s95th birthday

Saturday, Oct., 28Bloomer Civic Center

2121 Duncan Road2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.Lunch served at 4:00 p.m.

The event is being hostedby her family.

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FAT BOY’S PIZZA1312 Main Street • Bloomer, WI

715-568-4464

**Sorry for any confusion, but Fat Boy’s donates to so much and gives so many discounts we can not accept any gift certificates or scrip on already discounted orders.

Looking for… Hot

Deals?

Large Single Top PIZZA and 6 bread sticks coupon Someone Special, Special coupon

• Not good on Fridays • No Delivery • No Gift Certificate, Coupons or Scrip** • One Coupon per Table/Visit • Expires 10-2-17 • No photo copied coupons •

CONGRATULATIONS on being CONFERENCE CHAMPS boys & girls!!!If you NEED to CELEBRATE with SOMEONE

Special bring them to FAT BOY’S for the SOMEONE Special, SPECIAL!!

Happy Anniversary to my Wife! Thank you for 23 wonderful years!!

Eat In Only (Pick-up add $1)

$9.99

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Homegrown Reds,and Russets

Klinger Farm marKet

Open Daily: 9:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M. - 7 Days a Week6 Miles North of Chippewa Falls On Hwy. 124, Then 1/2 Mile West

Phone: 715-288-6348

LARGE SELECTION OF GOURMET CHOCOLATES & CANDIES!!Bird Seed • Maple Syrup • Wisconsin Jams & Jellys & Klinger’s Honey

POTATOES

CORN MAZE NOW OPEN!Friday, Saturday, Sunday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

4-1/2 Acres plus Pumpkin Bowling, Petting Zoo and More Family Fun!!! $3/per person

Pumpkin, Squash, Corn Shocks,Gourds and Local Apples

1418 Main St., Bloomer715-568-2233

Friday Fishspecials

OctOber 20 Only11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

$300 offEACH MEAL

includes Fish & Shrimp Combo2 pc and 4 pc. dinners

Must present coupon - Valid Oct. 20 onlyCoupon offered in BA only!

$400 offANY SIZE BUCKET

Fish by the Bucket Coupon

Must present coupon - Valid Oct. 20 onlyCoupon offered in BA only!

Fish Fry Dinner Coupon

Carry OutsAvailable

Celebrating the fight!

Celebrating the fight!

A benefit honoring roxie nelson

A benefit honoring roxie nelsonSaturday, October 28 | Chetek Lanes | 1-5 p.m.

Saturday, October 28 | Chetek Lanes | 1-5 p.m.

Come join us at the Chetek lanes event Center in a day of celebration to

support roxie in her fight against breast cancer!

$5 entry donation at the door gets you a full brat Plate Dinner provided

by ABC Truss

Come join us at the Chetek lanes event Center (South of

Chetek on hwy. SS) in a day of celebration to support roxie in her fight against breast cancer!

$5 entry donation at the door gets you a full brat Plate Dinner

provided by ABC Truss

Food & Fun • Cash Bar • Gun Board • Card Draw Booze-Barrow • Silent Auction

Can’t make it? Please consider donating: www.gofundme.com/fightingwithroxie

Food & Fun • Cash Bar • Gun Board • Card Draw Booze-Barrow • Silent Auction

Can’t make it? Please consider donating: www.gofundme.com/fightingwithroxie

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Friday, Oct. 20 • 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Saturday, Oct. 21 • 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.

~ Lots of Products on display~Take a ‘smell’ of the new fall & winter scents

Fall “Scentsy”Open House

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Carol Gerner - N12452 County Hwy. M., New Auburn (715) 658-1603 From Bloomer* Take Hwy. 64 west 12 miles, turn l e F T onto County

Hwy. M, 1st farm on left side. (1/2 mile south on County Hwy. M)

If you’re coming to the “Sand Creek Pumpkin Fest”Stop over, I’m just a few miles from Sand Creek!

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FALL SWIMMING LESSONSREGISTER NOW FOR LESSONS

Mondays

6:00-7:30 p.m.Level 1-3

Members $13Non-Members $26

Saturdays:

8:45-10:25 a.m.Level 1-3

Classes: Oct. 30 - Dec. 9No lessons the week of November 20

Arts and Craft Fair, Mini Health FairA Huge Success

The Bloomer Woman’s Cub extends a hearty thank-you to those whohelped make the 42nd annual arts and crafts fair, Mayo HealthSystem’s min-health fair a huge success. A specal thanks goes to the exhibitors, the students from St. Paul’sCatholic school, Bloomer Police Dept., area radio and TV stations,area newspapers, Bloomer Elementary School, Bloomer Advance,Boy Scouts, Woman’s Club members, and Mayo Health Systems. Thanks to all who contributed to this successful event! And to allwho attended - we thank you and hope to see you again next year!

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TRAIL OF TERRORSFriday & Saturday Oct. 20 & 21, 27 & 287–10 p.m. $8 Admission

HAunTEd HOuSE7–10 p.m. $6 Admission

First 50 people Oct. 20 do both for $10. After that tickets for both are $12

Triple HHH2 miles east of Hillsdale on D to 16 ½ Street

715-296-2205www.triplehhhenterprises.com

join us on Facebook • Haunted Trail, Dallas, WIA portion of proceeds goes to benefit the Girl Scouts and Prairie Farm FFA

A portion of proceeds goes to benefit the Girl Scouts and Prairie Farm FFA

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TRAIL OF TERRORSFriday & Saturday Oct. 20 & 21, 27 & 287–10 p.m. $8 Admission

HAunTEd HOuSE7–10 p.m. $6 Admission First 50 people Oct. 20 do both for $10.

After that tickets for both are $12

Triple HHH2 miles east of Hillsdale on D to 16 ½ Street

715-296-2205www.triplehhhenterprises.com

join us on Facebook • Haunted Trail, Dallas, WI

1039 State Hwy. 64, Bloomer

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White Birch Bar

Old Fashionbouya

Sat. Oct. 2111 a.m. - ?

Raffle at noon

Coin ShowCedar Mall, Rice Lake

Saturday, Oct. 289 a.m–3 p.m.

10 dealersbuying and SeLLing

bring in your coins for an offer

Buying silver,gold, coins and bars

for moreinformation:

715-418-0468

Coin ShowCedar Mall, Rice Lake

Saturday, Oct. 289 a.m–3 p.m.

10 dealersbuying and SeLLing

bring in your coins for an offer

Buying silver,gold, coins and bars

for moreinformation:

715-418-0468

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New Auburn High School stu-dent’s recently presented at the 2017 Special Education Conference at the Kalahari Resort in the Wiscon-sin Dells. On October 10, 2017.

New Auburn student’s Helen Glaser and Nicole Nimsger , along with their teachers Mrs. North and Ms Sheskey (recently retired), spoke at the conference on New Auburn’s Career Skill’s Class. During their session, they spoke to teachers from throughout Wisconsin about their inclusive year-long Career’s Skill’s Class. New Auburn students shared about their experiences in the class including their“Mock Interview Day” and “Community Outreach Day.” In addition, they discussed how New Auburn’s three school-run businesses (balloon, snack cart and button) were operated and related skills acquired by students

which were, ultimately, learned through business operations.

Helen Glaser stated, “This op-portunity helps other teachers know how to do these type of ac-tivities in their schools so students can work and learn employment skills.” Nicole Nimsger commented about her experience, “I think every-one should experience this class and what it can do for you and how it can help students understand others who may have a disability.”

Mrs. North and Ms. Sheskey have been co-teaching this course for the past three years. Even though Ms. Sheskey is retired, she was gracious enough to join the group in this presentation.

New Auburn High School Students Present At Special Education Conference

Arts and Craft Fair

A huge thanks goes out to the Bloomer Woman’s Club for allowing us to have a booth in the entrance hall of the Elementary School this past Sat-urday during their Art’s and Craft sale. We got to see so many people and talk about the work we do at the Pantry while focusing on the Weekend Kids Back Pack program. It was great fun! We hope that everyone enjoyed seeing the bags of food that we send home to students every Friday who sign up to receive this food for them-selves during the weekend. If there are any other students who have not signed up that you know who could benefit from some extra food dur-ing the weekend, we are hoping that you will encourage the family to add their child’s name to the list at school. The bags are delivered to the school and then to the bus on Friday where they are given to the child as they leave the bus for the weekend. That way we trust that the food reaches the home! We know it is tempting for children to open the bags prior to getting home, but we do want them to take them home in their backpack and open them at home. We also thank those of you who donated some food to our collection tub. Many thanks for this help. If you ever want to see the food pantry, please call and we would love to show you our facility and explain what we do each week for our neighbors who are struggling with feeding their families. Our phone number is: 715-568-3733.

“Food for More”

Feed My People Food Bank, in Eau Claire have a challenge that we are involved in where they will give us 5,000 pounds of extra food free if we can collect $5,000 from our community. If we do, then we get not only the food that we buy from them for approximately 16 Cents a pound, we will get another 5,000 pounds of food free! Every $10 you donate allows us to provide approximately 40 meals worth of food. We have participated in this challenge in the past and this community has been so giving that we were able to complete the match. We are hop-ing to do the same this year.If you would like to help us reach our goal, please send a check to us, with Food for More noted in the memo section and we will add it to some of the nice checks we are starting to receive. The challenge lasts until the end of October! When I talk to other parties in the area, I am always so proud of tell-ing about this pantry here in Bloomer, caring for both the residents of Bloomer and New Auburn school district area.. We have such great sup-port and are so happy to be able to do this work for our community. So many people struggle through job lay-offs, health situations that require expensive medications, cutbacks at work that reduce their take-home pay, or increases in rent, car repairs or helping other members of their fami-lies. Many come to us for short periods of time, some for longer but all thank us many times over for the help they receive. Once they are “back on their feet”, they leave us! And, we hope that they are doing fine. That is our job! It is through your generosity that this all works. “Caring for each other”, that is what we, all of you and all of us, do each day. Thank you for join-ing us in this commitment to our neighbors.

Send your check to: Bloomer/New Auburn Food Pantry

808 Jackson Street, Bloomer, WI 54724

Bloomer & New Auburn AreaFood Pantry NewsRoberta Poirier, Director

Morning Storytime: Family Learn & Play is on

Mondays at 10:15-11:45. Caregiv-ers and young children gather for stories, songs and a short play-group. Runs through October and November.

Preschool Learning Hour is on Tuesdays at 10:30-11:30. Kids ages 3-5 are welcome to join us for stories, songs, crafts and a play-group. Runs through October and November.

After School Programs: Teen Tuesday: Tuesday, Oct. 24

at 3:30-5:00 p.m.Paint a pumpkin with glow

in the dark paint. For anyone in grades 5-12.

After School Wednesday: Wednesday, Oct. 25 at 3:30-5:00 p.m.

Lego Club! Build and create with Legos! For students ages six and up. Ride bus “i” to the library!

Teen Halloween Party: Friday, Oct. 27 at 6:00-10:00 p.m.

An after-hours event! Pizza, costume contest and Halloween themed movie, snacks, and ac-tivities. For anyone in grades 5-12. Permission form &and sign up required. Pick up your permission form at the library.

Bloomer Day Services is having a

Parking Lot Party!!!Wed., Oct. 25Noon - 3:00 p.m917 15th Avenue

Music Mary will be providinglively music! (12:30 – 1:30)

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Pleasejoin us!!!

Come & enjoy the fun & supportour client’s activities & outings!

Chili, Bars, and Hot Apple Cider/ Sodawill be available to purchase!

FULL COLOR BUSINESS CARDSStarting at $44.30 for 500 on glossy stock

(plus tax and shipping)Bloomer AdvAnce • 568-3100