The Glencoe Advertiser, , Sunday ...ActivitiesThe Glencoe Advertiser, , Sunday, September 21, 2014,...

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The Glencoe Advertiser, www.glencoenews.com, Sunday, September 21, 2014, page 4 Fall Fun A Variety of sandwiches available for lunch! TM Quality Since 1908 1-5 lb. Sliced American Pepper $ 5.00 with coupon. Limit 1 per customer. Valid thru October 15, 2014. COME CHECK OUT OUR BONGARDS’ CHEESES: - GOUDAS - HAVARTIS - GOAT CHEESE & MANY MORE! TOUR BUSES WELCOME! County Road 51 - Bongards, MN (Hwy 212 between Cologne & Norwood) 952-466-3545 • M-F 6:30 a.m.-7 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 9-5 www.bongards.com Where you’ll find what you are looking for! • Hardware & Paints • “Precious Moments” • Hunting & Fishing Licenses • Lawn & Garden LINDS Hometown Hardware 127 Elm St. W, Norwood Young America 952-467-2281 LINDS Hometown Hardware Mark your calendar for our HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE Nov. 20, 21, 22 & 23 * Over 150 Recliners In-Stock! * Great brands like Serta Bedding, Flexsteel, Smith Brothers, La-Z Boy and many more. * Financing Available! * Frigidaire & Crosly Appliances * LG TVs 106 Ferry St., LeSueur Phone: (507) 665-2238 Fax: (507) 665-3789 www.wise-furnitureco.com Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5:30 Thurs. 8-7; Sat. 9-4; Sun. Closed – Anytime by appointment – Deanne, Jodi & Deb 18 3 rd Avenue SE – Norwood Young America, MN 55397 952-467-2626 Uncovering forgotten memories & creating new! K38-39Aa Arli-Dazzle 6 th Annual December 6, 2014 • Arlington, MN 2014 Na-Na’s Unforgettable Treasures Antique/Vintage Shop Restoring Old to New and Repurposing 1842 Hwy. 7 • Lester Prairie 763-221-3845 Hours: Wed. 5-8 thru November; Thurs.-Sat. 10-5; Sun. 12-5 nanasunforgettabletreasures.com BBQ Throw Down & Cruise-In Saturday, Sept. 27 Na-Na’s Unforgettable Treasures F38-39Aa K38-39Aa Bongards Creameries is a farmer owned co-op that has been operat- ing in Bongards since 1908. The natural and process cheese compa- nies has retail locations at both the Bongards and Perham plants. Bongards also has locations in Chanhassen and Humboldt, Tenn. Best known for their cheddar and processed cheeses, the stores are now offering three pound cream cheese and eight ounce shreds. The Bongards Company Store is open Monday through Friday 6:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m and Saturday and Sunday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. The store features fresh coffee and warm rolls made daily along with daily sandwich specials. Besides their great cheeses, the store also has homemade pizza, jel- lies, meats, honey, jerky, wild rice, horseradish, pickles, souvenirs and much more. Bongards Company Store 13200 County Road 51, Bongards Crow River Winery, is a winery and event center located just east of Hutchinson. Owners Mike and Val McBrady have brought locally made wines to the area for the last three years. Crow River Winery’s third annu- al Grape stomp is coming up on Sept. 27. The stomp feature and Itty Bitty Stomp, a competitive stomp competition, I love Lucy contest and Trash the Dress contest. CRW will host a Comedy Night on Oct. 24 featuring comedians Tim Harmston and Mary Mack, with Brownton native Ron Lamprechet as the show’s emcee. The winery’s annual Pumpkin Fest will be held on Oct. 25. The event features fun for the whole family including pumpkin chuck- ing and Airmaxx Trampolines. Mick Sterling’s at Christmas will be back for a second year on Dec. 11. CRW recently unveiled a Fusti Bar which features organic special- ty olive oils and balsamic vinegars. Guest can sample flights at the winery or bottle the oils and vine- gars to take home. Check out their website at www.crowriverwinery.com for more information. Crow River Winery 14848 Highway 7, Hutchinson Lind’s Hometown Hardware, lo- cated in Norwood Young America, is a Hardware Hank hardware store. Owner Dean Lind purchased the store a year ago and employees four people. Lind’s has recently expanded hardware and paint selections. They also offer a wide variety of giftware, including a huge selection of Precious Moments. Lind’s Hometown Hardware is know for their customer service and small town hardware store feel. Lind’s Hometown Hardware 127 Elm Street, Norwood Young America NaNa’s Unforgettable Treasures, Lester Prairie, is a 5,000 square foot antique and vintage shop. Owner Sheri Moore specializes in restor- ing old to new and reproposing many things. NaNa’s will have a BBQ throw- down on Sept. 27, a ladies night in October and Holiday Open House in November. Visit the website at www.nana- sunforgettabletreasures.com for all the details or find them on Face- book. NaNa’s Unforgettable Treasures 1842 Highway 7, Lester Prairie Check back next week when we fea

Transcript of The Glencoe Advertiser, , Sunday ...ActivitiesThe Glencoe Advertiser, , Sunday, September 21, 2014,...

Page 1: The Glencoe Advertiser, , Sunday ...ActivitiesThe Glencoe Advertiser, , Sunday, September 21, 2014, page 5 HEIRLOOMS A TEA ROOM FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS Celebrate life’s special moments

The Glencoe Advertiser, www.glencoenews.com, Sunday, September 21, 2014, page 4

Fall Fun A

Variety of sandwiches available for lunch!

TM

Quality Since 1908

1-5 lb. SlicedAmerican Pepper

$5.00with coupon. Limit 1 per customer.

Valid thru October 15, 2014.COME CHECK OUT OUR

BONGARDS’ CHEESES:- GOUDAS - HAVARTIS

- GOAT CHEESE

& MANY MORE!

TOUR BUSES WELCOME!

County Road 51 - Bongards, MN(Hwy 212 between Cologne & Norwood)

952-466-3545 • M-F 6:30 a.m.-7 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 9-5www.bongards.com

Where you’ll find what you are looking for!• Hardware & Paints• “Precious Moments”• Hunting & Fishing Licenses• Lawn & Garden

LINDS Hometown Hardware127 Elm St. W, Norwood Young America

952-467-2281

LINDS Hometown Hardware

Mark your calendar for our

HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSENov. 20, 21, 22 & 23

* Over 150 Recliners In-Stock!

* Great brands like Serta Bedding,

Flexsteel, Smith Brothers,

La-Z Boy and many more.

* Financing Available!

* Frigidaire & Crosly Appliances

* LG TVs

106 Ferry St., LeSueur

Phone: (507) 665-2238

Fax: (507) 665-3789

www.wise-furnitureco.com

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5:30

Thurs. 8-7; Sat. 9-4;

Sun. Closed

– Anytime by appointment –

Deanne, Jodi & Deb

18 3rd Avenue SE – Norwood Young America, MN 55397

952-467-2626

Uncovering forgotten memories & creating new!

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Arli-Dazzle6th Annual

December 6, 2014 • Arlington, MN2014

Na-Na’s Unforgettable TreasuresAntique/Vintage Shop

Restoring Old to New and Repurposing1842 Hwy. 7 • Lester Prairie

763-221-3845Hours: Wed. 5-8 thru November;

Thurs.-Sat. 10-5; Sun. 12-5nanasunforgettabletreasures.com

BBQ Throw Down & Cruise-InSaturday, Sept. 27

Na-Na’s Unforgettable Treasures

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Bongards Creameries is a farmerowned co-op that has been operat-ing in Bongards since 1908. Thenatural and process cheese compa-nies has retail locations at both theBongards and Perham plants.

Bongards also has locations inChanhassen and Humboldt, Tenn.

Best known for their cheddar andprocessed cheeses, the stores arenow offering three pound creamcheese and eight ounce shreds.

The Bongards Company Store isopen Monday through Friday 6:30a.m. - 7:00 p.m and Saturday andSunday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Thestore features fresh coffee andwarm rolls made daily along withdaily sandwich specials.

Besides their great cheeses, thestore also has homemade pizza, jel-lies, meats, honey, jerky, wild rice,horseradish, pickles, souvenirs andmuch more.

Bongards Company Store13200 County Road 51, Bongards

Crow River Winery, is a wineryand event center located just eastof Hutchinson. Owners Mike andVal McBrady have brought locallymade wines to the area for the lastthree years.

Crow River Winery’s third annu-al Grape stomp is coming up onSept. 27. The stomp feature and IttyBitty Stomp, a competitive stompcompetition, I love Lucy contestand Trash the Dress contest.

CRW will host a Comedy Nighton Oct. 24 featuring comedians TimHarmston and Mary Mack, withBrownton native Ron Lamprechetas the show’s emcee.

The winery’s annual PumpkinFest will be held on Oct. 25. Theevent features fun for the wholefamily including pumpkin chuck-ing and Airmaxx Trampolines.

Mick Sterling’s at Christmas will

be back for a second year on Dec.11.

CRW recently unveiled a FustiBar which features organic special-ty olive oils and balsamic vinegars.Guest can sample flights at thewinery or bottle the oils and vine-gars to take home.

Check out their website atwww.crowriverwinery.com formore information.

Crow River Winery14848 Highway 7, Hutchinson

Lind’s Hometown Hardware, lo-cated in Norwood Young America,is a Hardware Hank hardwarestore.

Owner Dean Lind purchased thestore a year ago and employeesfour people.

Lind’s has recently expandedhardware and paint selections.They also offer a wide variety ofgiftware, including a huge selectionof Precious Moments.

Lind’s Hometown Hardware isknow for their customer serviceand small town hardware storefeel.

Lind’s Hometown Hardware

127 Elm Street, Norwood Young AmericaNaNa’s Unforgettable Treasures,

Lester Prairie, is a 5,000 square footantique and vintage shop. OwnerSheri Moore specializes in restor-ing old to new and reproposingmany things.

NaNa’s will have a BBQ throw-down on Sept. 27, a ladies night inOctober and Holiday Open Housein November.

Visit the website at www.nana-

sunforgettabletreasures.com for allthe details or find them on Face-book.

NaNa’s Unforgettable Treasures

1842 Highway 7, Lester Prairie

Check back next week when we fea

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Activities

HEIRLOOMSA TEA ROOM FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS

Celebrate life’s special moments in timeless elegance as we pamper you with attentive service and delicious food.

Heirlooms is a lovely location for:Tea Parties • Birthday Parties • Holiday Gatherings

Girlfriend Gatherings • Red Hat Ladies • Women’s GroupsBaby & Bridal Showers • Anniversary & Retirement Celebrations

Children’s Dress-up Tea Parties, too!Heirlooms is open “by reservation only” for groups of 8 to 38

guests for ...sharing the gift of time with those you treasure.Located in the historic L.A. Ritter house at 325 Hassan St. SE, HutchinsonContact Audrey at 320-587-3975 to plan your special event! www.HeirloomsTea.com

Featuring themed “CommuniTea” events on the Second Saturday of each month!

STATE THEATREDowntown Hutchinson

Affordable Family EntertainmentAdults $350 Kids & Seniors $250

Monday Everyone $250

320-587-0999 www.statetheatrehutch.com

Bring this ad for a FREE Small Popcorn

with a paid ticket – good thru November 30, 2014K38-39Aa

Carlson’s OrchardBakery & Restaurant

www.car l sonsorchardbakery. com

CLIP-N-SAVE

FALL FOOD & MUSIC SCHEDULESept. 20 & 21 – Wally PikalSept. 27 & 28 – George JundtOct. 4, 5, 11, 12, & 18 – George JundtOct. 19, 25 & 26 – Benny Weinbeck

PORK CHOP DINNERSSundays – Oct. 12 & 19Pork Chop Dinner from 11:30 am-4:00 pmREGULAR MENU ALL OTHER DAYSCall for details. 320-485-3704

Open Tues.-Sun. 10-5; Lunch served 11-4

• Free Weekend Hayrides • Delicious Food• Honeycrisp Now In!• Straw Mountain and Kids Play Area!

North from Silver Lake on Cty. Rd. 2, follow blue signs.

320-485-3704

Musicfrom

12-3 pm

.99¢

Apple Pie /

Ice Cream

with all

meals!

HOLASEKFLOWERPOWER.COM18364 Co. Rd. 9, Lester Prairie • (320) 395-2780

• Trees, Shrubs, Perennials• Mums, Orn. Cabbage & Peppers• Pumpkins, Squash, Gourds• Miniature Garden Plants

& SuppliesHOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9-5;

Sat. 9-4:30; (CLOSED Sundays)

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Shop 507-964-2809 • Cell 507-217-9070E-mail: [email protected]

Wade Schneider, Owner • 118 W. Main St., Arlington

• 24-HOUR TOWING• Collision Repair

• Auto Glass Repair& Replacement

• Tire Sales & Service• We Work with ALL Insurance

• Serving Our Community for more than 20 Years

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Jerabek’s MarketDale & Doris

401 W. Main Street, Silver Lake, MN 55381

Retail: Sausages, Meats & Deli CounterHours: Mon.-Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 9am-Noon – Cash or Check

Venison Processing • 320-327-2885– by the water tower –

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PJ’s How 2 Spirits2017 10th St., Glencoe • 320-864-VINOHours: Tue.-Fri. 11 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

– Call for Fall “How” 2 Wine Classes –

Wine kits and supplies to make your own wine at home.

Bring this ad in and receive$5.00 Off Wine & Beer Kits

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Holasek Flower Power GardenCenter and Fred Holasek & SonGreenhouse is a retail garden cen-ter and wholesale grower.

The garden center and green-house, located in Lester Prairie,has been owned and operated byFred and Jane Holasek since 1978(36 years). Jason Ziermann is theretail manager and they employ upto 30 seasonal employees each year.

Holasek’s specializes in growingnew and unusual varieties of annu-al plants for your garden, as well asall vegetable plants, including heir-loom varieties. They are growhigh-quality poinsettias for Christ-mas.

This fall they are harvesting 30varieties of pumpkins, gourds andsquash for sale as edibles or for

decorating.The garden center is open year-

round with plants, gardening sup-plies and accessories ready forevery season of the year.

They will be again offeringspruce tip container classes in No-vember where people can come inand learn the basics of creatingbeautiful greens containers by cre-ating one to take home. Visit theirwebsite at holasekflowerpower.comfor more details.

Holasek Flower PowerGarden Center

18364 County Road 9, Lester Prairie

Dale and Doris Jerabek of Jer-abek’s Market in Silver Lake, havebeen taking care of business forover 26 years.

Jerabek’s specializes in makingthe great old-fashioned smokedsausages like bologna, summersausage, polish sausage, weiners,jerky and much more. They also

make Jitrnice, kiszka and potatosausage.

They also do venison processingwhere you also get your own meatback. “No batch mixing donehere!”

Jerabek’s is open Mondaythrough Friday, 9 a.m to 6 p.m. andSaturday from 9 a.m. to noon.

Jerabek’s Market401 West Main Street, Silver Lake

Antique and vintage shop Pines-n-tiques, located outside of Plato,has been owned by Saundra Schait-berger for 18 years.

The shop is housed in a 5000square foot, 104 year old restoredbarn. It features original summer,kitchen, milkhouse loaded with an-tique, vintage and repurposed mid-century modern and unique art.

“Customers come from all overthe United States to enjoy theunique restored old barn”, Schait-berger said.

Pines-n-tiques is open yearround, Wednesdays through Sun-days. The holiday open house willbe Nov. 20-23.

Pines-n-tiques9676 Babcock Ave, Plato

PJ’s How 2 Spirits has been inGlencoe for over a year sellingwine, beer and cider making kitsand supplies.

Owners Peter Goettl and JeanWeber also offer classes and in-store brewing for your special par-ties and events.

Classes will be offered in October.PJs is also offering $5.00 off all kitsin the month of October. Call themat 320-864-8466 for all the details.

Peter and Jean are available tohelp customers with any questions

about home brewing. If they don’thave something on hand, they canorder it for you.

PJ’s How 2 Spirits2017 10th Street East, Glencoe

The Olde Mill House Antique andGift Shoppe, located in NorwoodYoung America has been owned byDeb Stresemann , Jodi Francisco,and DeAnne Allard for a year.They will be celebrating their firstanniversary on Oct. 11.

The Olde Mill features antiques,furniture and unique gifts. The falland Christmas decor is starting toarrive.

The Olde Mill House Antique andGift Shoppe is open Tuesdaythrough Saturday, 10-5 p.m. andSunday 12-4 p.m.

The Olde Mill House Antique and Gift Shoppe

18 3rd Ave SE, Norwood Young America

ature more business bios!

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The Glencoe Advertiser, www.glencoenews.com, Sunday, September 28, 2014, page 4

Fall Fun A

Variety of sandwiches available for lunch!

TM

Quality Since 1908

1-5 lb. SlicedAmerican Pepper

$5.00with coupon. Limit 1 per customer.

Valid thru October 15, 2014.COME CHECK OUT OUR

BONGARDS’ CHEESES:- GOUDAS - HAVARTIS

- GOAT CHEESE

& MANY MORE!

TOUR BUSES WELCOME!

County Road 51 - Bongards, MN(Hwy 212 between Cologne & Norwood)

952-466-3545 • M-F 6:30 a.m.-7 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 9-5www.bongards.com

Where you’ll find what you are looking for!• Hardware & Paints• “Precious Moments”• Hunting & Fishing Licenses• Lawn & Garden

LINDS Hometown Hardware127 Elm St. W, Norwood Young America

952-467-2281

LINDS Hometown Hardware

Mark your calendar for our

HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSENov. 20, 21, 22 & 23

* Over 150 Recliners In-Stock!

* Great brands like Serta Bedding,

Flexsteel, Smith Brothers,

La-Z Boy and many more.

* Financing Available!

* Frigidaire & Crosly Appliances

* LG TVs

106 Ferry St., LeSueur

Phone: (507) 665-2238

Fax: (507) 665-3789

www.wise-furnitureco.com

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5:30

Thurs. 8-7; Sat. 9-4;

Sun. Closed

– Anytime by appointment –

Deanne, Jodi & Deb

18 3rd Avenue SE – Norwood Young America, MN 55397

952-467-2626

Uncovering forgotten memories & creating new!

K38-39Aa

Arli-Dazzle6th Annual

December 6, 2014 • Arlington, MN2014

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The Glencoe City Center, histori-cally known as the Henry HillSchool, is home to a grand-styleevent center, conveniently-locatedCity and Chamber offices, a spa-cious public library, a senior com-munity room and more.

The renovated school opened inthe summer of 2010 and can accom-modate just about any kind ofevent.

The City Center also host manyplays, concerts and performances.On Sunday, Nov. 26, the City Centerpresents, “Love Potion #10, THEMUSICAL”. The City Center willalso again host “Trunk o’ Treat” on

Oct. 31.Visit www.glencoemn.org/land-

ing-page/city-center-home formore information about the facilityand upcoming events.

Glencoe City Center1107 11th St E, Glencoe

Heart and Home Boutique, Waco-nia, is a seasonally holiday bou-tique featuring many hand craftedgifts and crafts by local vendors.

Heart and Home Boutique beganwith a vision in 1992 for owner,June Rosckes. In 1994 the vision be-came reality. After hosting the bou-tique at the local American Legionfor five years, the boutique movedto the renovated historic 1930sgothic arch barn it now calls home.

Heart and Home will be openThursdays through Sundays, Oct.16 to Nov. 23. Make sure to mark

your calendars and plan a trip toHeart and Home Boutique.

Heart and Home Boutique6730 County Road 10 North, Waconia

The State Theater movie theateris located in downtown Hutchin-son.

The theater, built in 1937, wasrenovated and reopened by ownersRed and Linda McMonagle in 2005.

The State Theater offers afford-able entertainment for the entirefamily. Movie tickets for kids andseniors are only $2.50 and adultsare only $3.50 anytime of day, anyday of the week. They also havevery reasonable prices for conces-sions too.

The State Theater continues torun Monday Movie Madness, onMonday admission is $2.50 forevery age at every show all day.Wednesday is Bring Your OwnBowl Day. A reasonable size bowlof popcorn costs $1.90 and refills(up to two) are only $1.10 each.

Did you know? Roughly 625 to 650movies are released each year, thatis about a dozen a week. Only 75 orso are considered financially suc-cessful and you probably wouldonly recognize 100 titles.

Check out the weekly ad in theMcLeod County Chronicle andGlencoe Advertiser or visit stateth-eatrehutch.com to see what is play-ing.

State Theater35 Washington Ave. East, Hutchinson

Arli-Dazzle, in Arling-ton, has been spreadingChristmas Cheer andgoodwill to all since 2009.It is “probably thelargested Christmas pa-rade in Minnesota”, according tothe planning committee.

Arli-Dazzle will be held on Dec. 6.Committee chair Kim Schneidersays this year will be the biggestevent yet. You can expect to see youfavorites, including; visit withSanta and Mrs. Claus and theirreindeer, horse drawn wagon ridesand the Arlington Fire Depart-ment’s Blacktop Fishing Derby.

Other events include BethlehemExpress at St. Paul’s LutheranChurch, a quilt show hosted by theArlington Public Library proudlydisplaying beautiful works of art

from many talented local quilters.Santa’s reindeer and a real team ofsled dogs and their musher’s willvisit. The Arlington Grey’s willhost the Mankato Baltic’s in a com-petitive, but friendly, snowball-baseball game. The Schell’s HoboChristmas Quartet and Sibley EastCaroler’s will merrily fill MainStreet with the sounds of Christ-mas, “Dash Through The Snow” 5Kand entertainment by The Amaz-ing Hoopsters!

Mark your calendars for thisgreat day!

Arli-DazzleDecember 6, 2014, Arlington

Wise Furniture has been a cor-nerstone in Le Sueur since 1958and owners Micky Smith and DanaManske are carrying on the longtradition.

Don’t let the name fool you, WiseFurniture has much more than justfurniture. They also have floor cov-erings, beddings, grills and acces-sories.

Three years ago, they began car-rying TVs and appliances when thelocal dealer retired.

Wise Furniture has many newfall items in store. Stop in and seeMicky and Dana and check out allWise has to offer.

Wise Furniture106 Ferry St., Le Sueur

Arli-Dazzle

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The Glencoe Advertiser, www.glencoenews.com, Sunday, September 28, 2014, page 5

Activities

HEIRLOOMSA TEA ROOM FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS

Celebrate life’s special moments in timeless elegance as we pamper you with attentive service and delicious food.

Heirlooms is a lovely location for:Tea Parties • Birthday Parties • Holiday Gatherings

Girlfriend Gatherings • Red Hat Ladies • Women’s GroupsBaby & Bridal Showers • Anniversary & Retirement Celebrations

Children’s Dress-up Tea Parties, too!Heirlooms is open “by reservation only” for groups of 8 to 38

guests for ...sharing the gift of time with those you treasure.Located in the historic L.A. Ritter house at 325 Hassan St. SE, HutchinsonContact Audrey at 320-587-3975 to plan your special event! www.HeirloomsTea.com

Featuring themed “CommuniTea” events on the Second Saturday of each month!

STATE THEATREDowntown Hutchinson

Affordable Family EntertainmentAdults $350 Kids & Seniors $250

Monday Everyone $250

320-587-0999 www.statetheatrehutch.com

Bring this ad for a FREE Small Popcorn

with a paid ticket – good thru November 30, 2014K38-39Aa

Carlson’s OrchardBakery & Restaurant

www.car l sonsorchardbakery. com

CLIP-N-SAVE

FALL FOOD & MUSIC SCHEDULESept. 20 & 21 – Wally PikalSept. 27 & 28 – George JundtOct. 4, 5, 11, 12, & 18 – George JundtOct. 19, 25 & 26 – Benny Weinbeck

PORK CHOP DINNERSSundays – Oct. 12 & 19Pork Chop Dinner from 11:30 am-4:00 pmREGULAR MENU ALL OTHER DAYSCall for details. 320-485-3704

Open Tues.-Sun. 10-5; Lunch served 11-4

• Free Weekend Hayrides • Delicious Food• Honeycrisp Now In!• Straw Mountain and Kids Play Area!

North from Silver Lake on Cty. Rd. 2, follow blue signs.

320-485-3704

Musicfrom

12-3 pm

.99¢

Apple Pie /

Ice Cream

with all

meals!

HOLASEKFLOWERPOWER.COM18364 Co. Rd. 9, Lester Prairie • (320) 395-2780

• Trees, Shrubs, Perennials• Mums, Orn. Cabbage & Peppers• Pumpkins, Squash, Gourds• Miniature Garden Plants

& SuppliesHOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9-5;

Sat. 9-4:30; (CLOSED Sundays)

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Shop 507-964-2809 • Cell 507-217-9070E-mail: [email protected]

Wade Schneider, Owner • 118 W. Main St., Arlington

• 24-HOUR TOWING• Collision Repair

• Auto Glass Repair& Replacement

• Tire Sales & Service• We Work with ALL Insurance

• Serving Our Community for more than 20 Years

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Jerabek’s MarketDale & Doris

401 W. Main Street, Silver Lake, MN 55381

Retail: Sausages, Meats & Deli CounterHours: Mon.-Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 9am-Noon – Cash or Check

Venison Processing • 320-327-2885– by the water tower –

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PJ’s How 2 Spirits2017 10th St., Glencoe • 320-864-VINOHours: Tue.-Fri. 11 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

– Call for Fall “How” 2 Wine Classes –

Wine kits and supplies to make your own wine at home.

Bring this ad in and receive$5.00 Off Wine & Beer Kits

K38-39Aa

Na-Na’s Unforgettable TreasuresAntique/Vintage Shop

Restoring Old to New and Repurposing1842 Hwy. 7 • Lester Prairie

763-221-3845Hours: Wed. 5-8 thru November;

Thurs.-Sat. 10-5; Sun. 12-5nanasunforgettabletreasures.com

BBQ Throw Down & Cruise-InSaturday, Sept. 27

Na-Na’s Unforgettable Treasures

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Carlson’s Apple Orchard in Win-sted, has been offering 12 varietiesof locally grown crispy, crunchyapples. You can either purchasethem already picked or take a walkin the beautiful orchard to pickthem yourself. And when you arethere, you have to have the applepie.

Owners Joe and Colleen Carlsondidn’t plan on making pies whenthey opened the orchard, but every-one asked for it. Today, they makeover 18,000 pies a year. That’s 500 aday! Plus, you can get the tradition-al slice of apple pie with ice creamfor only 99¢ with your meal.

The Carlsons planted the firsttrees in 1985 and opened the restau-rant in a 1932 dairy barn in 1992.They have two full-time employeesplus an additional 50 employees

seasonally.Besides the pies, the bakery and

restaurant also features great tastysandwiches on fresh-baked bread,delicious soups and other bakedgoods.

At Carlson’s, “the customer isking!” Plan a trip to Carlson’s Or-chard Bakery and Restauranttoday.

Carlson's OrchardBakery and Restaurant

11893 Montgomery Ave SW, Winsted

Heirlooms Tea Room, in Hutchin-son, is a tea room and special eventvenue for eight to 38 guests.

Heirlooms is a special ‘by reser-vation’ venue where your groupmay schedule a private event suchas tea parties, birthdays, Red HatLadies, women’s ministries, bookclubs, Bible studies, girlfriend get-aways, retirement parties and holi-day gatherings.

“Heirlooms is a wonderful placeto host baby showers and bridalshowers in an intimate home-likesetting, too!” says proprietress Au-drey Hollatz.

Their Children’s Dress-up Partiesoffer a memorable way for littlegirls to celebrate their birthdays.

Heirlooms is a great setting forproductive business meetings, withprojection screen and wireless in-

ternet available. They can accom-modate up to 30 guests for yourbrainstorming sessions, boardmeetings or staff retreats.

They also host monthly “Commu-niTea” events - themed tea partiesthat are open to the public by ad-vanced reservation, featuring ourClassic 3-course Afternoon Teamenu. They also have a fresh sup-ply of many new tea flavors avail-able for purchase.

Heirlooms Tea Room325 Hassan St. SE, Hutchinson

After Burner Auto Body andTowing, Inc. has been specializingin auto collision repair, tires, glassrepair and 24-hour towing in Ar-lington for 21 years.

Owners Wade and Kim Schneiderstrive to provide the best qualityservice on any job.

After Burner will complete anyauto glass replacement in one dayin their shop. They will pick-upand deliver your vehicle if needed,free of charge, and they work withall insurance companies.

After Burner prides itself in

shopping locally and supportinglocal charities and organizations.

Stop by After Burner Auto Bodyand Towing for all of your autobody or towing needs.

After Burner Auto Body and Towing, Inc.

118 West Main Street, Arlington

Fashion Interiors, in Glen-coe, is a one stop shop for allyour decorating needs. Own-ers Randy & Renee Wawrzyni-ak have been making yourhouse feel like a home for over24 years.

Fashion Interiors is alwaysgetting new shipments ofdécor and accessories in so youhave a variety to pick from andyour item is unique to you andyour home.

Their annual Christmas openhouse is on November 26th and28th. There will be shopping, dis-counts and refreshments – Every-

one is welcome! Fashion Interiors is expanding

and adding ‘boutique’ items to theshowroom. Stop by and check outthe fun jewelry, scarves and pursesfor every occasion and much more.They will even wrap your gifts.

Fashion Interiors2108 10th St. East, Glencoe