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  • Home of the areas largest FULL SERVICE meat department Pine Island 507-356-4655 Open Monday Noon-6 p.m.; Tuesday - Friday 9 a.m.- 6 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.; Closed Sunday

    WE FEATURE A FULL SERVICE MEAT DELI

    Gormans Blockbuster BuySaturday, July 25 Only

    GroundBeef

    Please Call Ahead Limit 20 Lbs.

    MEAT COUNTER SPECIALSLean Center Cut Bone-In

    Lean Bone-In Pork

    85% Lean

    8 Varieties Bacon Wrapped Stuffed

    Boneless, Skinless

    U.S.D.A.

    Cheese Curds ................... 2/$999Swiss Cheese...................... $699

    Main Street MeatsMain Street Meats

    GormansGormans

    Pork Chops ......................... $289Loin Chops.......................... $299Ground Beef....................... $479Chicken Breast.................... $599Chicken Breast.................... $349T-Bone Steaks..................... $999

    Lb.

    Lb.

    Lb.

    Lb.

    Lb.

    Lb.

    All 12 Pack

    Everyday Low Price Pop!

    Pepsi Products .... 3/$1299

    All 6-24 Oz. Bottles

    Aquafina 24 PackPepsi Products ........ $399

    Water ..................... $499

    Ellsworth

    BabySave $2.00 Lb.

    Prices good Wednesday, July 22 through Tuesday, July 28, 2015.

    Save $2.00, 1 Lb. Pkg.

    Lb.

    DELI COUNTER SPECIALS

    Save $1.00 Lb.

    85% Lean

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    QUALITY, SERVICE and PRICE you can't beat anywhere else!

    Try our HOMEMADE beef jerky, summer sausage, mettwurst and bratwurst and our HOMESMOKED bacon, hams and pork chops.OUR FULL SERVICE MEAT AND DELI COUNTER OFFER A BETTER CUT - THE WAY YOU WANT.

    $409Lb.$399Lb.2 Lb. Pkg or Larger Less than 2 Lbs.

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    HARDWARE & FURNITURE321 Main Street, Zumbrota

    507-732-5232

    Save up to $200 on select sofasSave up to $100 on select recliners

    Pharmacy, 732-5311;Toll Free, 1-866-732-4163;Emergency, 732-7565;Card & Gift Shop, 732-7200

    Main StreetPharmacy& Your Health

    We care enough to provide thebest in pharmacy services.

    Mike Brengman

    370 Main Street, ZumbrotaHours: 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri.;

    Thurs. 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m.-4 p.m.

    Preservision

    $2687Areds Lutein

    120 Softgels

    Gillette Foamy

    $189Skin Bracer

    $379

    $689Wrist

    Support

    Ace

    $889

    Slip On

    Shave Cream

    Mennen

    Hot and ColdReuseable

    Compression Wrap

    Melatonin10 MG,

    45 Tablets

    Natures Bounty

    $979

    UmbrellaRainkistFolding

    $795

    PurellAdvanced

    Hand Sanitizer

    $279

    Biotene

    16 Oz.

    Dry MouthOral Rinse

    $599

    Unisom

    32 Tablets

    Sleep Tabs

    $689

    Childrens

    Advil

    4 Oz.

    $479

    AspirinBayer Low Dose

    $629

    11 Oz., All Styles

    5 Oz.

    All Sizes

    4"x10"

    120 Count, 81 MGCoated Tablets

    All Colors

    8 Oz. Pump

    After Shave

    Suspension

    Bulk Rate / U.S. Postage / Grimsrud Publishing, Inc. / Zumbrota, MN 55992 / Boxholder / Local or Rural / Car-Rt-SortZUMBRO SHOPPER100% area coverageCirculation: 9,057

    TO CONTACT US:Grimsrud Publishing, Inc.225 Main Street, PO Box 97Zumbrota, MN 55992Phone 507-732-7617Fax 507-732-7619Email: [email protected]: www.ZumbroShopper.com ZUMBRO SHOPPER.comNo. 29 Wednesday, July 22, 2015 FREE

    Pine Island City Hall

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    HWY. 52 NORTH, ZUMBROTA 507-732-7321

    RESTAURANTRESTAURANT

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    Check out the Covered BridgeRestaurant for great

    Available eat-in or carryout. Our pizzas are 14".CHOOSE FROM THE FOLLOWING:

    Taco, Garden, Bridge Deluxe and Build your Own.

    Homemade Pizza!

    CHOOSE FROM: green peppers, onions, mushrooms, black olives, greenolives, jalapenos, tomatoes, bacon, ham, ground beef, pepperoni, Italian

    sausage or extra cheese. MORE CHOICES COMING SOON...

    ANY PIZZASunday thru Wednesday

    With coupon. Coupon good thru 8/12/15.

    $2.00 OFF

    ZUMBROTA TIGERSFAN APPRECIATION DAY

    Come out to F.J. Aunan Field on Sunday, July 26to watch your hometown Zumbrota Tigers take on

    the Waseca Braves at 2:00 p.m.Hot Dogs and Lemonade for all fans.

    PLEASE SUPPORT OUR DEDICATED SPONSORS:Mosquito Squad, Oronoco,Riverboat Lanes, WabashaCougar Boys Youth Baseball, ZumbrotaJana Scholl-Edward Jones, ZumbrotaPine Island Lumber, Pine IslandJeff and Shelby Shirley, ZumbrotaBrian and Lisa Van Ostrand, ZumbrotaAlex Van Ostrand, Zumbrota

    Patsy Yusten, ZumbrotaJim Besaw, Stamford, CTPenny Yusten, Yucaipa, CABill Morgan, Yucaipa, CAPemik Electric-Mr. Electric, ZumbrotaPrecision Drafting and Design, ZumbrotaGrover Auto Company, ZumbrotaHub Food Center, ZumbrotaSSJ Concrete, ZumbrotaSean Wingfield, ZumbrotaSteve DeFrang Performance Horses, ZumbrotaCountryside Lawn and Landscape, ZumbrotaZumbrota-Mazeppa Baseball Booster Club, ZumbrotaZumbrota-Mazeppa Softball Booster Club, Zumbrota

    Sunday, July 26

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    Bellechester Tavern616 Main Street, Bellechester 651-923-9904on facebook @BellechesterTavern

    Anniversary

    PARTY

    5 YEAR

    FREE SOBER CABS to and from tavern. Those who reserve will bepicked up and taken back first. CONTACT GORDY 651-212-0725

    Friday, July 24 6 p.m.Skeeter Berg and the Sundowners

    Saturday, July 25Kickball 2 p.m.

    DJ by Redline Sound and LightsFood, Drawings, and Bean Bags 5 p.m.

    Feature Band: Diesel Drive 9 p.m.

    Churchon the FarmChurchon the Farm

    Sunday, July 26Les and Cheryl Kyllos farm

    located at 14414 County 50 Blvd., Goodhue

    Worship with communionat 10:00 a.m.

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    Minneola Lutheran

    PAINTINGPARTY

    PAINTINGPARTY

    Saturday, July 256:00-9:00 p.m.

    Historic Pine Island Creamery

    Create your own canvas!

    PAPA Fundraiser

    Get tickets at: Tellers Studio507-252-4662

    OR tellersstudio.com

    Food, Wine and bar by Johnny Mangos.

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    The Mazeppa Veterans Honor Guard

    Thank You!We would like to thank everyone who helped make the 2015FieId of Honor a huge success. For those who helped get thepark ready for our event, the singers, the young people whorecited the Pledge of Allegiance, the Bell of Honor, the youngman who played Taps, our bagpiper, all the people who dedi-cated flags and to those who helped post them, we would like tosay, "Thank You". Also, to the Mazeppa Monday Night Quiltersfor their beautiful Quilts of Valor. Finally, to the Ladies Auxiliary,we appreciate everything you continue to do for us.

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    Your full service facility for foreign and domestic auto,S.U.V., light truck and heavy truck maintenance and repair.

    602 Main St., Bellechester, MN 651-923-41951335 N. 7th St., Lake City, MN 651-345-5514

    www.majerusgarage.com

    Let us make sureyour vehicles air conditioning system

    is operating at peak efficiency.

    Car & Lite Truck

    Farm Equipment

    Medium &Heavy Truck

    Gerken'sFeed and Grain

    191 East Avenue, Zumbrota 507-732-7691

    Stop byGerken's today

    We have lumberfor all of your

    construction projects.

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    SUMMER HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-3 p.m., & closed Sun.

    South of Zumbrota on Hwy. 52 to 490th Street, then 1 mile west."Unique Service and Selection"

    JOELS GREENHOUSE507-356-4041

    Pine Island

    Hwy.

    52

    N

    490 St.

    Zumbrota

    H Joel'sGreenhouse

    Available at:

    New Fairy Merchandisehas JUST ARRIVED!

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    Hibiscusare budded!

    Now $14.99

    Best selection and price is now.Regularly $19.95

    Dolly Ylvisaker

    35 Mill Street, Zumbrota

    REMAINING ITEMS HALF PRICE ONSunday, July 26 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

    Friday, July 24 10 a.m.-6 p.m.Saturday, July 25 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

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    REUNIONSThe Bjugan, Shelstad, Berg reunion willbe on Sunday, August 9, at noon at theCovered Bridge Restaurant. 29-3cc

    The Tiller family reunion will be held atTrinity Lutheran Church in Wanamingoon Sunday, July 26, at noon. Bring adish or two to pass and your own dishes.Beverages will be furnished Spread theword. 29-1cc

    CARD OF THANKSThank you to friends and family for phonecalls, cards, and food given to me whileI was recuperating. Also to the GoodhueFirst Responders for their care and con-cern. I appreciate everyones thought-fulness.Joann Raasch 29-1p

    A huge thank you to the Mazeppa com-munity, Mazeppa Honor Guard, MazeppaAmerican Legion and Auxiliary for allyour support during our Field of Flagspresentation. To all those who donatedflags, came to our ceremony, helped set

    Better Hearing Aid Centers

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    TERRY CARLSON,30 Years Experience

    State Certified Hearing Consultant651-258-4471 or1-800-348-4471Sales & Service of All

    Models of Hearing AidsBatteries

    FREE Hearing TestsFREE House Calls

    IN HOUSE DESIGN,SCREEN PRINTING

    & EMBROIDERYTSHIRTSPOLOSSWEATSHIRTS

    JACKETS CAPS17304 Sugarloaf Parkway

    Zumbrota, MN 55992 507-732-5633Becky and Kevin Nelson, Owners

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    and Embroidery

    up, took down, guarded flags, your sup-port was greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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    DAYCAREExperienced provider with proven pre-school program and summer and after-school program. Parent recommended.Limited September openings, ages 2-1/2 and up. For information, contact TinaLiebler at 507-356-2997 or on Facebook.

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    Licensed child care provider, 25 yearsexperience, has openings in a small groupcountry setting in Oronoco. Toddler/preschool curriculum. My purpose is toprovide safe nurturing care for your childin a loving environment. Lori, 507-367-2130. 27-3cc

    Cougar Care & Bright Beginnings offerschildcare for children ages 33 monthsthrough school age. Hours are 6 a.m. to6 p.m. year round. Located in ZM EarlyEducation Center, 507-732-4650.

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    SERVICESHandyman Brian Nielsen Repair & Main-tenance, Inc. General home and busi-ness repairs. Fast, fair, friendly service.No job is too small, insured, cell phone507-271-9925, home 507-356-8725.

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    Painting, inside and out, all carpentryservices, windows, sliding, roofing prob-lems, garage door repairs, etc. Need

    stuff cleaned up, hauled away? Freeestimates. 507-990-9614. 22-12p

    Need cleaning? Cleaning by Jayne, homeand office. Experienced, reliable 507-261-1936. 6-tfc

    PAGE 2 ZUMBRO SHOPPER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2015

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    New Ownership Now Open

    79 W. 5th St., Zumbrota

    507-732-7840We deliver to

    Zumbrota, Pine Island, Wanamingo, Goodhue, & MazeppaOPEN: SUN. 4-9 P.M., TUES.-THURS. 4-9 P.M., & FRI.-SAT. 4-10 P.M.

    CLOSED MONDAYS

    JIMMYS FEAST14" 2-Topping Pizza,Regular Jimmy Sticks,

    & 2 Liter Soda$18.99 + Tax

    Not Valid with any other offers orcoupons. Valid only at Jimmys Pizza,

    Zumbrota, MN location.

    Not Valid with any other offers orcoupons. Valid only at Jimmys Pizza,

    Zumbrota, MN location.

    Not Valid with any other offers orcoupons. Valid only at Jimmys Pizza,

    Zumbrota, MN location.

    $16.99 + Tax $24.99 + Tax

    14" Premium Pizza1 Lb. of Wings of Choice

    & 2 Liter Soda(Excluding Taco Pizza)

    Your Choice of 2 PastasAlfredo, Spaghetti, or Lasagna,Regular Side of Garlic Cheese

    Toast and Dinner Salad

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    For Farm and HomeFLY SEASON PRODUCTS

    We welcome

    Security State Bank of WanamingoBANKING HOURS Lobby Open: Mon. 8-5, Tues.-Fri. 8-3, & Sat. 8-12

    Drive-up Open: Mon. 8-5, Tues.-Thurs. 8-4, Fri. 8-6, & Sat. 8-12ATM Open: 7 Days a Week, 24 Hours A Day

    232 Main Street, Wanamingo, MN 55983507-824-2265 Fax 507-824-2960 www.ssbwanamingo.com

    24 Hour Bankingwith ATM

    Kelsey Andersonto the Security State Bank

    of Wanamingo teamKelsey Anderson is our new

    bank teller. She grew up on a farmin Welch and still lives there.

    She joins our staff after workingover six years at Merchants Bankand graduating from the Universityof Wisconsin - River Falls. Shereceived a degree in businessadministration with a financeoption and minor in agriculturalbusiness.

    Kelsey aspires to do ag lendingand sell crop insurance afteracquiring experience with SecurityState Bank of Wanamingo opera-tions. She has experience with newtechnology and modern practicesthat she will share with the bank.

    She has been an active 4-Hmember and volunteer at theGoodhue County Fair.

    Howard Miller

    Youll findmany differentstyles to fit justwhat yourelooking for.

    CLOCKS

    625 2nd StreetKenyon

    507-789-6522

    TATGEJEWELRY

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    Soft ServeIce Cream

    Monday-Friday7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

    ROY N ALSAUTO SERVICE

    Nodd SevenGoodhue 651-923-4525

    Call Mike Rude at 507-273-8400

    Boats and cars welcome. Outdoor storage available at ourother location outside of Zumbrota.

    R&R Properties113 1st Avenue, Wanamingo (behind fire hall)

    5x10, 10x10, 10x15, 10x20, 10x25, 10x35

    NEW STORAGE UNITS!

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    STORAGEZumbrota Mini Storage: Reasonable rates,discounts available, different sizes, 507-696-4406. 46-tfc

    WANTEDWANTED: Scrappy Chappys metals, 507-273-0386 or 507-259-5081. Paying cashto clean up your property of any scrapmetals, including junk cars, trucks, andmachinery. 28-6cc

    WANTED: All types of junk vehicles, cars,trucks, pickups, etc. Also, roll off boxesfor scrap metal. Poncelet Metals AutoCrushing, 651-923-4074. 42-tfc

    LOST & FOUNDLost: Male gray cat with green eyes.Short, two-inch, folded tail. Recently shavedlion cut. Call if found: Northern ValleyAnimal Clinic 507-282-0867 or IreneKullot 507-545-2350 or Camp Companion507-951-7801. Reward. 29-3cc

    GARAGE SALESSALE: 344 1st Ave South, Mazeppa,Friday, July 24, 1-6 p.m. and Saturday,

    July 25, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Deals! Uphol-stered fainting couch nice, sofa, Harleyshirts, leather jackets, household misc.29-1p

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  • Auctioneers Note: Warren & Mary are selling their hobbyfarm, therefore have no use for the very well maintained itemsoffered at auction.

    New Holland TC 33 DA tractor w/ 15LA hyd. loader 1024hrs. Like New

    Buttler 5 Farm King PTO Finish Mower 6 - 3pt. blade, 6 - 3pt. King Cutter random disc, 6 3pt. V

    shape snow blower, 8 quack digger, New Idea hay rake,New Idea #17 ground driven manure spreader niceshape, 3pt. fork bale mover, rear mount spreader w/elec.motor, 3 section drag, 3pt. North Star weed sprayer, 16hay rack w/ running gear

    TOOLS & MISC.: Honda EM 3500 generator w/ elec. start,Hobart 220V Handler 175 wire feed welder, Lincoln225 welder, Amrox HD band saw, Oxy-Acetylene torch, Logsplitter w/ 4 ram, cement mixer, vise, 2 leg vises onechain, hand grinder, chop saw, log chains, ropes, elec. cords,fencing items, power pressure washer, Craftsmanpull type lawn sweep, misc. hand tools, plumbing items, two -Dahon folding bicycles, dog carriers, chairs, otheritems too numerous to mention.

    2 seated Spring Board Buggy w/ hyd. brakes Very Nice Single harness - Amish made - New Saddles & tack, Few round bales of hay. 16 Goose Neck flat bed trailer. 6x12 single axle trailer.

    Machinery | Tools | Horse & Buggy | Misc.

    AUCTIONSaturday, August 1, 2015 @ 10:30 a.m.

    60901 County Road 7, Zumbro Falls, MN.From Mazeppa take Hwy. 60 east 1-1/4 miles to

    Co. Rd. 7 south 1-1/4 mile. Watch for signs day of auction.

    Owners: Warren & Mary VeienFOR FUL LISTING & PICTURES go to

    MIDWESTAUCTIONS .CO M | CLICK ON BORN KATH Usual Sale Terms: Cash or bankable check - Credit Card accepted w/ 3%

    charge | Not responsible for accidents | Restrooms & lunch on grounds

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    Public NoticesPINE ISLAND

    Pine Island ISD 255INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DIS-

    TRICT #255PINE ISLAND MN 55963

    SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGJUNE 11, 2015

    6:00 PM HIGH SCHOOLCHOIR ROOM

    The MEETING WAS CALLED TO OR-DER by Chairperson Champa at 6:00.

    MEMBERS PRESENT: Bailey, Champa,Douglas, Fall, Hayden, Heiden, Warneke

    MEMBERS ABSENT: nonePOINTS OF PANTHER PRIDE Graduation State Track Results:4x800 team of Jason Hoerle, Jack

    Williams, Mitchel Acker, and Isaiah Ondler- State Champions!

    100 - Kyle Groven - 2nd!4x200 team of Ben Farrell, Jason

    Hoerle, Christopher Frick, and Kyle Groven- State Champions!

    400 - Kyle Groven - 3rd!800 - Mitchel Acker - 3rd!200 - Ben Farrell - 3rd!TEAM - Third Place!APPROVE AGENDA: Food Service

    Management Contract will not be anaction item. Senator Schmit will not behere. Motion by Fall, seconded by Dou-glas to approve the modified agenda.

    Motion carried 7-0.APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA: Mo-

    tion by Warneke, seconded by Haydento approve the consent agenda. Motioncarried 7-0.

    A. APPROVAL OF MINUTESMay 14, 2015June 2, 2015B. APPROVAL OF BILLS AND WIRESNet Wire Transfers $ 949,798.83May payroll $ 666,976.00Bills 3,145,485.40TOTAL $ 3,812,461.40C. OPEN ENROLLMENT TO PINE IS-

    LANDEvan Christensen kdgnChanelle Logan 11th gr from ByronJavin Logan 9th gr from ByronEmmitt Timm kdgn from RochesterGabriella White 5th gr from Roches-

    terBID APPROVAL: Justin Webster from

    KA recommended the following bids forthe elementary:

    Material pkg for press box/storagebldg PI Lumber $58,495.81

    Landscape and irrigation GreenscapeCo, Inc $237,300

    Motion by Champa, seconded by Fallto accept the recommendation. A rollcall vote was taken

    with Bailey, Champa, Douglas, Fall,Hayden, Heiden, and Warneke votingyes. No votes-none. Motion carried 7-0.

    A recommendation was given to ac-cept the following bids for the 5-12 school:

    Theatrical rigging, curtains, track pkgSequoia Inc $229,962

    Wood flooring FLR Sanders $48,700Masonry rebid Berger Masonry

    $1,099,000Motion by Champa, seconded by

    Hayden to approve the recommenda-tion. A roll call vote was taken with Bailey,Champa, Douglas, Fall, Hayden, Heiden,and Warneke voting yes. No votesnone.

    Motion carried 7-0.Construction is on track for both the

    elementary and the 5-12 buildings. Thereis one work scope left for the 5-12 build-ing for roofing in phase I. All bids are infor the elementary.

    ACCEPT DONATION: Motion by Fall,seconded by Bailey to accept the follow-ing donation: $420 from Casual Day forTechnology. A roll call vote was takenwith Bailey, Champa, Douglas, Fall,Hayden, Heiden, and Warneke votingyes. No votes-none. Motion carried 7-0.

    HIGH STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTA. PREK-4 PRINCIPAL UPDATE Cindy

    Hansen reported that a Reading Corpstutor has been hired for the 2015-16school year. Teacher Evaluation wentwell with sharing the duties with the 5-12 principal. PBIS was very helpful. Wewill be changing our student databaseto Skyward. Kindergarten enrollment isat 108 with 3 more verbal yeses, and 1on the list with siblings in the district.

    B. 5-12 PRINCIPAL UPDATE KevinCardille reported on the 8th gr Celebra-tion. Some of the ACT scores are back.He is projecting a 20 and 21 for ourdistrict average. Handbooks are in theboard packet. He discussed having onehandbook, but because of many differ-ences decided to keep 2 handbooks. Hewent through the middle school sched-ule changes.

    C. MSHSL RESOLUTION: Motion byChampa, seconded by Fall to adopt theresolution renewing our membership inthe Minnesota State High School League.A roll call vote was taken with Bailey,Champa, Douglas, Fall, Hayden, Heiden,and Warneke voting yes. No votes-none.Motion carried 7-0.

    COLLABORATION & COMMUNICATIONA. SUPERINTENDENT EVALUATION

    UPDATE: Champa reported on the evalu-ation summary. It centered around thethree district aims. The superintendentperformed as distinquished in all areas.The school board thanked her for all herhard work. Of 22 goals, she exceededexpectations in 21 of those goals andmet expectations in the 22nd. She earnedthe 1.5% bonus pay.

    B. ZED UPDATE ZED Rep. AngieHeiden reported on the strategic plan ofthe ZED board.

    There is a need for something to bedone with the ZED facility. There will bea task force to make a plan that all 7districts can agree on. Douglas and Haydenwill represent our district.

    They also want to work on a collabo-rative plan to make ZED personnel feel apart of our staff. They could get actualPine Island staff badges.

    EFFECTIVE & EFFICIENT OPERATIONSA. FUNDRAISING POLICY was shared

    for information.B. OTHER TYPES OF FUNDRAISING

    AND DISTRICT APPROVAL (i.e. DonorsChoose and Go Fund Me): There wasdiscussion whether these are donationsor fund raisers. The board would like torecognize Donors Choose as donations.Staff should let them know when theyreceive things from Donors Choose. GoFund Me will be left up to the principalsdiscretion.

    C. FUNDRAISER APPROVAL DOCU-MENT: There was discussion about pan-ther wear sold to different sports. Theboard feels that is not a door-to-door

    sale so approval could be by principalsand activity director. Also the list shouldbe kept current and approved once ayear. Motion by Douglas, seconded byHayden to approve the fund raising list.They liked the comment at the top of thelist. Motion carried 7-0

    D. FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENTCONTRACT: Our food service contractis with Chartwells. We have receivedcommunication that they would like totake out our guaranteed dollar amount.

    Tammy has been unable to contactthem about this situation. Shell keepworking on it.

    E. 15-16 FEE APPROVAL: Tammy wentthrough the changes on the form. Mo-tion by Fall, seconded by Warneke toapprove the changes on the form. Mo-tion carried 7-0.

    F. PORTABLE STRUCTURES BID RE-SULTS: Kraus Anderson will be usingone. There were no bids on the otherportable. We are pursuing other oppor-tunities.

    G. MATERNITY LEAVE REQUEST KORTNEY AEIKENS Motion by Heiden,seconded by Fall to approve the request.Motion carried 7-0.

    H. RESIGNATIONS ROBIN SCHMOLLMotion by Fall, seconded by Douglas toapprove the request. The board thankedher for all her work. Motion carried 7-0.

    I. HIRING RECOMMENDATIONS: Head Boys Soccer Coach Rafal

    Konik Motion by Warneke, secondedby Fall to approve. A roll call vote wastaken with Bailey, Champa, Douglas,Fall, Hayden, Heiden, and Warneke vot-ing yes. No votes-none. Motion carried7-0.

    Additional Kindergarten Teacherbased on numbers: Motion by Douglas,seconded by Fall to approve a sixth kin-dergarten teacher. Motion carried 7-0.

    J. BUDGET REVIEW 14-15 ToddNetzke, Business Manager, reported thatall categories are within budget.

    K. PRELIMINARY 15-16 BUDGET:Netzke reported that the basic formulaaid is increasing at 2%.

    He reported on budget notes and thebudget overview. Motion by Warneke,seconded by Hayden to approve thepreliminary budget as presented. A rollcall vote was taken with Bailey, Champa,Douglas, Fall, Hayden, Heiden, andWarneke voting yes. No votes-none. Motioncarried 7-0.

    L. HEALTH AND SAFETY: Netzke re-ported on the annual health and safetybudget. Motion by Hayden, secondedby Fall to approve this budget. Motioncarried 7-0.

    M. POLICIES (action) School Board Committees: The board

    is comfortable with how committees arecurrently working without the policy.

    Criminal or Civil Action AgainstSchool District: Fall questioned non-li-censed staff being added to the policysomehow.

    Health and Safety Policy: Motionby Warneke, seconded by Fall to ap-prove this policy as presented. Motioncarried 7-0.

    Visitors to School District Buildingsand Sites: 2 modifications were made.Motion by Fall, seconded by Hayden toapprove with the modifications. Motioncarried 7-0.

    The following policies were broughtbefore the finance committee for sug-gestions.

    Fund Balances: Motion by Dou-glas, seconded by Fall to approve thispolicy. Motion carried 7-0.

    Annual Audit: Motion by Warneke,seconded by Douglas to approve thispolicy with modifications. Motion carred7-0.

    The following 2 policies will be com-bined and brought back for approval.

    Establishment and Adoption of SchoolDistrict Budget:

    Modification of School District BudgetN. NEGOTIATIONS: There were two

    meetings this week working on language.There are a couple of meetings left.

    O. SUPERINTENDENT REPORT: We do not have an official resigna-

    tion yet from Mr. Cardille. Tammy thankedhim for all his work going above andbeyond. Warneke also expressed histhanks.

    Tammy thanked everyone for theirwork at the auction.

    Legislationtesting is one of ourbiggest concerns. Were excited aboutsome of the facility dollars out there.

    Thank you for the favorable evalu-ation.

    P. SENATOR MATT SCHMIT VISIT:The senator was unable to attend.

    FACILITY UPDATE Relocate to dis-trict conference room with a tour on theway. The board watched the Why WePlay training video from the MSHSLwebsite. Hayden reported on the PreK-4update. He said the progress is phe-nomenal. Area D is locked. Area A is aweek behind that and Area B is anotherweek behind that. The gym floor is beinginstalled June 22.

    The tile work in the kitchen is beinginstalled. The track lights have beeninstalled. Area C walls will be maroon.The glass walls are in on the commons.The planters are in out front. We areplanning a ribbon cutting on September9th at 4:00; open house will start at4:30 in collaboration with the bank.Warneke brought up dedication of thetrack. Beniak showed what the scoreboardwill look like. They discussed sponsors.Utility work is being done for sewer andwater. We wanted to go with the alter-nate loop. There is a piece of propertythat has an easement not recorded.

    5-12: There was a meeting yesterdayto go through plans. Pricing was dis-cussed. There will be another big meet-

    ing July 1st when they know more aboutmoney available.

    Warneke questioned where the PineIsland School sign (from the 34 build-ing) will go.

    ADJOURN: Motion by Warneke, sec-onded by Hayden to adjourn. Motioncarried 7-0. The meeting adjourned at9:08.

    CLOSED SESSION TO DISCUSS NE-GOTIATIONS: The meeting continued at9:10. Discussion concerning negotiations.Motion by Warneke, seconded by Haydento adjourn. Motion carried 7-0. The meetingadjourned at 9:47.29-1a

    WANAMINGOCity of Wanamingo

    City Council Regular MeetingMonday, June 8, 2015 7:00 P.M.Wanamingo City Council Cham-

    bers - 401 Main StreetWanamingo, MN

    CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Holmes.PRESENT:Council: Ryan Holmes, Larry

    VanDeWalker, Jennifer Berquam, andTodd Kyllo

    City Administrator: Michael Boultonand Deputy City Clerk: Jean Rugg

    ABSENT: Jamie MajerusALSO PRESENT: Alicia Hunt-Welch -

    News-Record, Monty Schaefer, Keith Krier,and Jaci Smith - Kenyon Leader.

    ADOPT AGENDA: Berquam motionedto adopt the agenda, seconded byVanDeWalker. Passed 4-0-0.

    CONSENT AGENDA: VanDeWalkermotioned, seconded by Kyllo to con-sent. Passed 4-0-0.

    PRESENTERS:A) Monty Schaefer reported on:1) Hung 4th of July banners on light

    poles and across Main Street2) Replaced roof on Riverside Park

    Screen Shelter with Jason Bauer Con-struction

    3) Swimming Pool Up and Running -Cleaned, Painted, and Filled with Chemi-cals Running

    4) Mowed a couple of times at WasteWater Plant, Nature Trail, Ponds, andvacant lot right of ways

    5) Brush Pile/Leave Pile pushed upand Brush Pile burned

    6) Streets swept twiceNEW BUSINESS:RESOLUTION:15-031 = Adopting 2015 3rd Quarter

    Maintenance Work Plan: Kyllo moved toapprove, Seconded by Berquam. Passed4-0-0.

    15-032 = Setting Date for 2016 Bud-get Workshop: Berquam moved to ap-prove, Seconded by Kyllo. Council Mem-bers wished to see meeting start at6:00PM. Passed 4-0-0.

    15-033 = Approving Updated Person-nel Policy: VanDeWalker moved to ap-prove, Seconded by Kyllo. Passed 4-0-0.

    OLD BUSINESS:Council Members reviewed Engineer-

    ing Report provided by Brandon Theobaldfor Mingo View Drive and Alley betweenHigh Ave/1st Ave/2nd St W/3rd StreetW. The Council will have AdministratorBoulton draft a letter to potential resi-dents affected with an invitation to aninformal meeting at the WanamingoCommunity Center on July 13th at 6:00pm.There were a number of items that theCouncil will need to consider as part ofthe project. These include but are notlimited to: The installation of curb (po-tentially doubling costs), the installationof a sewer collection system (could/would be separate project because thescope of the work would be mutuallyexclusive), the potential changes to thespecial assessment policy (from 75%costs to homeowner to a lower percent-age), the potential additional costs tothe City and how it would directly in-crease the size of the property tax levy,the potential for financing the project

    through a bond (guaranteeing that theproject would need to be engineered),the potential of setting a precedence inthe construction/maintenance of alleysmoving forward, and reasons to pavealleys that have steep changes in eleva-tions because of additional maintenancestemming from sand/gravel being washedonto roads during rain events.

    *Next City Council meeting on 7/13/2015 at 7:00pm.

    Adjourn: At 7:42 PM a motion to ad-journ was made by VanDeWalker andseconded by Berquam. Passed 4-0-0.

    Signed: Ryan Holmes, MayorAttest: Michael Boulton, City Admin-

    istrator29-1a

    City of WanamingoRegular EDA Meeting

    Monday May 11, 20156:00 P.M.

    Wanamingo City Council Cham-bers

    401 Main StreetWanamingo MN

    PRESENT: Jim Kittelson, Brian Johnson,Josh Sandberg, Jennifer Berquam, andBrian Gudknecht

    ABSENT: Ryan Holmes and JoshSchaefer

    ALSO PRESENT: Michael Boulton andAlicia Hunt-Welch - News-Record.

    Jim Kittelson called the meeting toorder at 6:00 p.m.

    Pledge of Allegiance followed.ADOPT AGENDA: Johnson motioned,

    seconded by Gudknecht to adopt. Ap-proved 5-0-0.

    CONSENT AGENDA: Berquam mo-tioned, seconded by Johnson to approve.Approved 5-0-0.

    PRESENTERS: NoneNEW BUSINESS:Resolution 15-05 = Approving the 2014

    EDA Portion of the Wanamingo City Au-dit: Gudknecht moved to approve, sec-onded by Sandberg. Administrator Boultonexplained the 251 (EDA), 306 (Cenex),and 604 (Medical Center) Funds ending12/31/2014 balances and plans goingforward for each fund. A detailed memofrom Administrator Boulton was providedto the board members as well. Passed5-0-0.

    OLD BUSINESS:Administrator Boulton provided infor-

    mation and a memo on the Cenex 4thAddition progress. The final work will becompleted by the contractor in the nextmonth including the 2nd layer of blacktop, finishing the drainage ditch includ-ing tile, finish back filling/grading, fin-ish seeding, and general clean-up. Pri-vate utilities including natural gas andelectricity are scheduled to be placed inthe coming month or two.

    Administrator Boulton provided infor-mation and a memo on potential Medi-cal Center Concrete work needed andMedical Center Property Tax changes.Concrete repairs needed to the backentrance sidewalk and the front entranceramp facade will be completed this sum-mer by Leon Nerison. EDA membersagreed to have the work completed aspart of general maintenance. The GoodhueCounty Assessor adjusted personal prop-erty tax rates to the City and tenantsbased upon updated lease agreementat the facility. The EDA will see a reduc-tion of $3,086.00 on parcel number70.999.1414. The lease holder will seea couple hundred dollar increase on thepersonal property tax burden. The leaseholder was contacted by the CountyAssessor and the City Administrator toexplain the situation. The lease holderacknowledges the changes and has ac-cepted the new rate without concerns.

    There being no further businessSandberg made a motion seconded byJohnson to adjourn at 6:27 p.m. Ap-proved 5-0-0.

    Jim Kittelson, PresidentMichael Boulton, Director

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    City of ZumbrotaDistricts 13, 15-17

    Increment District Annual Disclosure StatementEnding December 31, 2014

    TIF District Name #13 Custom Iron #15 Fairview Clinic #16 Dwntwn Redevel #17 Atlas IIICurrent Net Tax Capacity $15,306 $16,102 $6,500 $111,170Original Net Tax Capacity $7,192 $872 $6,196 $58,436Captured Net Tax Capacity $8,114 $15,230 $304 $52,734Principal and Interest PaymentsDue during the year $0 $0 $0 $0Tax Increment Received $10,196 $18,267 $346 $60,048Tax Increment Expended $23,895 $18,267 $100 $60,048Month and Year of FirstIncrement Received Jun-03 Jul-06 Jul-07 May-08Date of RequiredCertification 12/31/13 12/31/14 12/31/32 12/31/16Additional information regarding each District may be obtained from:City Hall/Community Development Director, 175 West Avenue, Zumbrota, MN 55992, 507-732-7318

    29-1a

    Goodhue CountyPublic Works Department

    651-385-3107

    Household HazardousWaste Collection

    The Zumbro River Region mobile collection vehicle will bevisiting the City of Zumbrota at the

    Goodhue County Fairgrounds to collecthousehold hazardous waste on:

    Wednesday, July 29, 20153:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

    Only household hazardous wastes can be accepted. State law prohibits business wastecollection at a household collection.

    Sample wastes that may be brought to the collection includeaerosol cans, old paint, household cleaners, paint thinners,paint remover, pesticides from the garden or from the lawnand court shoes that light up. Fluorescent bulbs will beaccepted from households and from businesses. Busi-nesses will be charged a small fee for bulbs.

    Please note that the collection may be cancelled due torain or threatening weather.

    Questions?Call the Hazardous Waste Hotline at651/385-3107 for more information. S29-1a

    Loads can be rejected at the discretion of the site manager!We will refuse loads from home foreclosure cleanup businesses!

    ZUMBROTACity of Zumbrota

    City CouncilNotice of Public Hearing

    Thursday, August 6, 20156:00 p.m.

    In response to a request from Mr.Gerry Webster, 505 State Highway 58,the Zumbrota City Council will hold apublic hearing August 6, 2015 at 6 p.m.

    at City Hall 175 West Avenue, to con-sider the following request:

    Vacation of portions of South Streetand East Street, unused public right-of-ways adjacent to the parcel above. Spe-cific legal descriptions available at CityHall.

    Interested persons may appear at thehearing and present their view orally orin writing.

    Dan King, Community DevelopmentDirector29-2a

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  • BusinessDirectory

    ACCOUNTING

    AUTO BODY

    220 W. 1st St., Zumbrota

    835 Tile Dr., Red Wing(651) 388-1218

    (507) 732-5218

    AUTO BODYAND TRIM

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    AUTOBODY

    400 Zumbrota Dr., Zumbrota(Just Off U.S. Hwy. 52)

    www.groverauto.com

    Dealer Lic. #10719

    507-732-5194 or1-800-967-2094

    CHIROPRACTORS

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    Ace contractorsRemodeling, Additions, Garages,

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    Septic Tanks & Drain Fields,Site Work, Roads,

    Soil Conservation Work,Sand, Gravel, Black Dirt,

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    Machine Sheds Grain StorageHorse Barns

    Specialty BuildingsHog Confinement

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    CONSTRUCTION INC.

    Walters Buildings

    Zumbro Falls, MNPhone (507) 753-2389

    Authorized Dealer of

    DRYWALL FINISHINGC. R. Taping & Texturing

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    basements, garages,additions, new homesChad Horsman

    507-732-5663

    ELECTRICIANS

    Fast & Reliable Service for yourBusiness, Home & Farm

    651-923-4737Goodhue

    FLOORING

    PROFESSIONAL FLOORINGErik Flicek, owner

    [email protected] 507-398-5004Serving Zumbrota & Surrounding Areas

    Install, Dust Control, Super CleanSpecializing in refinishing and

    installation of hardwood floorringS2-tfc

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    Two businesses. One purpose: to get the job done!Bob Lang, PO Box 512, Zumbrota

    Phone: 507-732-4300 Fax 507-732-4447email: [email protected]

    LAWN & GARDEN

    WANAMINGO

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    Plus Hydro Seeding SoddingFinish Grading Retaining Walls

    FULL SERVICE LANDSCAPINGFULL SERVICE LANDSCAPINGFULL SERVICE LANDSCAPINGFULL SERVICE LANDSCAPINGFULL SERVICE LANDSCAPINGResidential and Commercial

    Full Service Lawn CareZumbrota

    507-732-4404

    Complete LandscapeDesign and Install

    Jake Raasch, Owner

    MEDICAL SERVICES

    We Service All Makes

    Zumbrota 732-5607

    Gould Pumps Water HeatersMagic Water Softners

    Ritchie Livestock Waterers

    MARK & DUANELicensed For Water & Sewer Systems

    PLUMBING& PUMP SERVICE

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    519 W 4TH STREET ZUMBROTAHOME 507-732-5179

    PLUMBING & HEATING

    Remodeling & New ConstructionWater Softeners & Water HeatersRepair Service & FireplacesSewer & Drain Cleaning

    Steve Paulson, Owner

    TREE SERVICEMCWATERS TREE SERVICE

    Denny McWaters

    InsuredFree Estimates507-732-5067

    25 YEARS OF SERVICE21612 480th St., Zumbrota, MN 55992

    Tree RemovalTrimming &Chipping

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    Service

    FARM EQUIPMENT

    VETERINARIANSZUMBROTA

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    Zumbrota

    507-732-7301

    AWARDS

    TATGE JEWELRYKenyon 507-789-6522

    AWARDS BY TATGE

    FOR ALL OCCASIONSIN STORE ENGRAVING

    LARGEINVENTORY

    MEDALS CUPS PLAQUES RIBBONS TROPHIES

    PLUMBING

    Mitch Gadient, Owner14 Years Experience Plumbing

    Gadient

    Cell 651-380-1291 Goodhue, MN

    Plumbing &Heating LLC

    New ConstructionRemodelingRepairSewer CleaningHot Water HeatingWirsbo In-Floor Heat

    SALES & SERVICECannon Falls

    651-258-4311 or 651-764-4084 Houle manure pumps and tanks Kuhn Knight manure spreaders

    and TMR mixers Kuhn rakes & mowers Schuler TMR mixers Poly Dome calf hutches Ritchie waterers

    LINDELL

    FLOORING CENTER

    1559 South Main, Zumbrota507-732-7345

    Including Window Coverings & Area Rugs

    PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION

    Family owned since 1972.

    Jim Rutten, owner/operatorFull Service Landscaping

    Inquire about Landscapingwith a professional

    507-208-1646

    GARAGE DOORS

    WANAMINGO MUTUALFIRE INSURANCE CO.

    209 Main St., Wanamingo

    Our agents can also furnish you with acombination Fire, Wind & Liability Policy, alsoHomeowners, Workmens Comp., InlandMarine, Auto and Commercial.

    Monday through Friday507-824-2912

    INSURANCE

    JOE PIKESPLUMBING, SEWER CLEANING

    & BACKHOE WORKRitchie FountainSales & Service

    PINE ISLAND, MN 55963507-356-4788

    PLUMBING and BACKHOE

    HEATING

    [email protected] RudeJohn Trelstad

    507.732.477724 Hour

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    PRASKAORTHODONTICS

    Charles E. Praska, DDS MS PA

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    Orthodontics for adults andchildren, TMJ Disorders,Facial Orthopedics for

    Non-Surgical andNon-Extraction Treatment

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    PRINTINGTHEIS PRINTING59 W 5th St., Zumbrota, MN 55992Complete One Stop Printing Services15% Off Wedding Invitations

    507-732-7547FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE

    Call on Steve & Ron Theis for helpwith all your printing needs.

    TRAXLERPower & Equipment

    Specializing in FarmEquipment RepairAuthorized TORO Dealer

    DOT InspectionsWelding

    502 Huseth St. Kenyon, MN507-789-6321

    REPAIR

    404 MAIN ST., ZUMBROTA507-732-7800

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    TAX, ACCOUNTING, PAYROLLAND QUICK BOOK SERVICES,

    FINANCIAL PLANNING,INVESTMENTS, & INSURANCE

    Certified Public Accountants& Company Ltd.

    Securities offeredthrough 1st GlobalCapital Corp., MemberFINRA/SIPC.

    Investment advisory services offered through 1st GlobalAdvisors, Inc. Insurance services offered through

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    CONTRACTORS

    DENTISTSDavid C. Langley, D.D.S.FAMILY DENTISTRY

    Lower Level of First State Bank1st Street & MN Hwy. 60

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    507-732-4200 404 Main St., Zumbrota

    Global FamilyChiropractic

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    Troy Higley, D.C.PALMER GRADUATE

    driveways sidewalks patiosgarages/basements sheds

    stamped and colored concreteagricultural countertops

    Jake Rude 507-251-0807Aaron Hinz 507-208-6178

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    Email: [email protected]

    Lawn Mowing & Trimming Aerating and Dethatching Lawn Fertilizing & Weed Control Tree & Hedge Trimming Garden Tilling

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    Fogarty'sOutdoor Service

    Mike Fogarty

    507-356-4599(cell) 507-251-1991

    New or Rebuilt Units

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    Call Jake Shenk

    507-993-4604

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    8, 9, & 10Machines AvailableGreg & Cindy Ryan

    and Sons651-258-4320

    BAGGING

    Greg 651-764-3723Travis 651-764-3724

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    9' & 10 BaggersCell Phone: 1-651-764-1944

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    37510 230th Ave.Goodhue, MN 55027

    Business 651-923-4552Cell 651-764-4883 S34-tfc

    Complete line of seeds,including

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    Jonas Farm Seeds

    Custom Hay andCornstalk Baling

    Henry Keller507-696-2176

    BALING4'x5' Net Only5'x6' Net Only

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    PAGE 8 ZUMBRO SHOPPER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2015

  • Acting, Musical TheatreCamps at Crossings

    ZUMBROTA Kids can spend the days exploring fun and sponta-neous theater games and the art of improvisation, or audition for andlearn parts in a junior version of The Sound of Music, at Crossingscamps.

    Both Imagine This! The Art of Improv and Musical Theater:The Sound of Music, run August 3-14 (skip the weekend), each forhalf the day, so kids can take both camps if they choose. The camps areopen to youth entering grades 2 through 12.

    By playing games and learning to take risks in a safe environmentin Imagine This! camp, campers will develop an ability to tell storiescollaboratively and work in the moment. Improv is an excellent toolfor improving self-expression, listening skills and body awareness,and for boosting self-confidence ... all while having a gargantuanblast! Instructors from the Minnesota SkyVault Theatre Company.

    Youth who love to sing and act can do both in a junior version ofThe Sound of Music. Auditions are on the first day and then rehears-als until the onstage performance the final evening. Campers imagi-nations will help create minimal set pieces as they focus on memoriz-ing the songs and speaking lines. Poppy Lear and Amy Heetland leadthe camp.

    Both camps will end in performances on stage at the State Theatre.Friends, family and the general public will be invited.

    Improv camp runs 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Musical Theatre campruns 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

    Visit the website at www.crossingsatcarnegie.com for details aboutindividual camp experiences, dates and prices and our well-qualifiedinstructors, and to register. Or, call or email us to request a brochure.

    Scholarships available through the generosity of Zumbrota Com-munity Trust.

    Crossings is located at 320 East Avenue in Zumbrota. For questionscall (507) 732-7616 or visit our website at www.crossingsatcarnegie.com.Email us to request a 2015 Summer Camps brochure at:[email protected].

    Apply by Aug. 14 for youth deerhunts at state parks and refuges

    Minnesota youth have from now until Friday, Aug. 14, to apply forone of 18 special deer hunts in October and November .

    Youth can hunt in select state parks and other refuge areas with aparent, guardian or mentor during these annual opportunities, saidMike Kurre , Minnesota Department of Natural Resources mentoringcoordinator. One -on -one time with a youth is time well spent afieldby making memories only the outdoors can provide.

    Of the 18 special hunts, 16 are firearms hunts for youth ages 12 to15, and two are archery hunts for youth ages 12 to 17.

    Participating in a youth deer hunt does not prevent the youth fromparticipating in the regular firearms deer season, but any deer har-vested do count against the youths season bag limit. An adult parent,guardian or mentor must accompany the youth at all times whilehunting, but only the youth may hunt. Both y outh and mentor mustattend a mandatory pre-hunt orientation clinic .

    A limited number of either-sex permits are available for the follow-ing hunts . (However, the hunt in Buffalo River State Park is only forantlerless deer.)Archery hunts

    The two archery hunts are for youth ages 12 to 17 .Camp Ripley, 175 permits, hunt is Oct. 10 -11, clinic is Oct. 9-10.Lake Alexander Preserve, 20 permits, hunt is Oct. 10-11, clinic is

    Oct. 9.Firearms hunts

    The 16 firearms hunts are for youth ages 12 to 15.Afton State Park, 25 permits, hunt is Nov. 7-8, clinic is Oct. 24.Banning State Park ,six permits, hunt is Oct. 31 to Nov.1 ,park will

    mail clinic information.Blue Mounds State Park, 10 permits, hunt is Nov. 21-22, clinic is

    Nov. 20.Buffalo River State Park, 14 permits ,hunt is Nov. 7-8, clinic is Nov.

    6.Camden State Park, 15 permits, hunt is Oct. 31 to Nov.1 , clinic is

    Oct. 30.Itasca State Park, 75 permits, hunt is Oct. 24 -25 ,clinic is Oct. 17 or

    Oct. 23.Kilen Woods State Park, five permits, hunt is Oct. 24-25, clinic is

    Oct. 23.Lake Bemidji State Park, 20 permits, hunt is Oct. 1 6-1 8,clinic is

    Oct. 15.Lake Shetek State Park, 12 permits, hunt is Oct. 24-25, clinic is Oct.

    23.Rydell National Wildlife Refuge, 15 permits, hunt is Oct. 17 -1

    8,refuge will mail clinic information.St. Croix State Park, 90 permits, hunt is Oct. 31 to Nov.1 ,clinic is

    Oct. 24 or 30.Savanna Portage State Park I,20 permits, hunt is Oct. 2 4-2 5,clinic

    is Oct. 23.Savanna Portage State Park II, 20 permits, hunt is Oct. 31 to Nov.1,

    clinic is Oct. 30.Sibley State Park, 10 permits, hunt is Oct. 24-25, clinic is Oct. 23.Tettegouche State Park, 10 permits, hunt is Oct. 17 -18, clinic is

    Oct. 16.Zippel Bay State Park, 20 permits ,hunt is Oct. 24-25 ,park will mail

    clinic information.This year, there are new youth hunts in Kilen Woods, Sibley and

    Savanna Portage state parks. A nd the hu nt in Lake Bemidji State Parkadds an extra day to make for three days of youth deer hunting.

    Youth must apply for the hunt of his or her choice, which can b edone at any DNR license agent, the DNR License Center at 500Lafayette Road in St. Paul, or online at www.mndnr.gov/buyalicense.For archery hunts, apply with code 630; for firearms hunts, applywith code 631.

    If the number of applications exceeds the number of permits, theDNR will conduct a lottery. Youth may only apply for one archeryhunt and one firearms hunt. Successful applicants also must meet allfirearms s afety requirements, purchase appropriate licenses and fol-low hunting regulations.

    In addition to the 18 application-only hunts in state parks and refugeareas, any y outh ages 10 to 15 can also participate in the youth deerseason that runs from Thursday, Oct. 15, through Sunday, Oct. 18 , in27 permit areas that encompass portions of southeastern and north-western Minnesota and portion s of the Twin Cities metro area.

    For more information on these hunts and more, visit www.mndnr.gov/discover and click on youth deer hunts.

    Apply for mentored youthwaterfowl hunts by Aug. 10

    Youth ages 12 to 15 can apply for the chance to hunt waterfowlunder the gu idance of experienced mentors on Minnesota YouthWaterfowl Day, Saturday, Sept. 1 2.

    Mentored hunts teach youth the skills needed for safe and enjoy-able hunting, and they gain an appreciation of t he interconnectionbetween land ,water and wildlife, said Mike Kurre, mentoring pro-gram coordinator with the Minnesota Department of Natural Re-sources .

    The DNR has teamed up with Du cks Unlimited, the U.S. Fish andWildlife Service, and the Minnesota Horse & Hunt Club to offer thehunts, which will take place in six areas:

    Hamden Slough National Wil dlife Refuge near Detroit Lakes.Southern Twin Cities metro area locations.Morris Wildlife Production Area near Morris.Sherburne County private land between Fairmont and Windom .Private land in Fergus Falls.Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge near Zimmerman.Application forms must be received at the DNR central office by

    Monday, Aug. 1 0. Applicants will be drawn in a lottery, with prefer-ence given to novice hunters. Applicants will be notified within twoweeks o f the hunt, and those chosen must attend an orientation onFriday, Sept. 11.

    More information and an application form can be found atwww.mndnr.gov/discover by clicking on Mentored Youth Water-fowl H unt.

    NON-PROFIT HELPMazeppa Area Food Shelf servingMazeppa, Bellchester, Zumbro Falls isopen the second and fourth Thursdaysof each month at 239 1st Avenue from4-7 p.m. Drop off donations at WDs Barand Grill and First State Bank of RedWing, Mazeppa. 8-tfc

    Free adult basic education classes. Classesinclude career and college readiness,preparing for the GED exam, online op-portunities, learning English, improvingyour computer skills and career path-way training courses. For more informa-tion, call the ZM Community EducationOffice at 507-732-4244. 4-tfc

    If you find a lost or abandoned animal,Paws and Claws Humane Society inRochester will accept them. 3224 19thStreet NW Rochester, MN 55901. 507-288-7226. 1-tfc

    Volunteers needed. Do you have an openmind and an open heart? HOPE Coali-tions is looking for volunteer advocatesto support victims of sexual assault.Volunteers answer the 24-hour crisisline, provide a vital community service,and acquire professional advocacy skills.HOPE Coalition provides the certifica-tion training and support for volunteers you provide the compassion. For moreinformation visit hope-coalition.org orcall 651-388-9360, ext. 1. 45-tfc

    HOPE Coalition provides free, confiden-tial services for anyone who has experi-enced sexual assalt/violence/harassment.Call the 24-hour crisis and support hotlineat 800-519-6690 if you need help, sup-port, or advocacy. You are not alone.More info at hope-coalition.org. 31-tfc

    The Haven of Hope domestic violenceshelter provides safety, confidentiality,short-term housing and advocacy forwomen and children fleeing domesticabuse. We also serve community mem-bers not resident at the shelter who arein need of assistance with legal or per-sonal issues related to domestic vio-lence. Call our 24-hour crisis line at800-369-5214. 20-tfc

    Narcotics Anonymous meets at FirstEvangelical Lutheran Church, 309 For-est Street, Kenyon, 7-8 p.m. on Tues-days. 19-tfc

    The CARE Clinic, a free health clinic,serves uninsured patients in GoodhueCounty. The CARE Clinic is open everyTuesday evening. Registration is from4:30-6:30 p.m. The clinic is located inRed Wing, at 1407 West 4th Street. Formore information, call 651-388-1022or look at our website www.careclinicrw.com. 7-tfc

    Goodhue County Health & Human Ser-vices offers low cost, federally fundedimmunizations for children and adultswho may be uninsured or underinsured.Information at 651-385-6100 or 800-950-2142, http://www.co.goodhue.mn.us./ 1-tfc

    Recovery, International: Self-help orga-nization since 1937 offers a proven methodto combat depression, fears, panic-at-tacks, anger, anxiety. Facilitated groupsmeet weekly in many locations. Free willoffering. Recovers, Intl. Dona 612-824-5773, www.LowSelfHelpSystems.org.

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    Narcotics Anonymous meets at St. PaulsCatholic Church, 749 Main Street South,Zumbrota, 7-8 p.m. on Saturdays.

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    Zumbrota area charitable organizationscurrent mailing addresses for makingcharitable gifts. Their financial supportis derived nearly exclusively from thegeneral public. Donations are tax de-ductible. Zumbrota Area Food Shelf, POBox 43; Zumbrota Community Trust,PO Box 226; Zumbrota Area HistoricalSociety, PO Box 44; Zumbrota Area ArtsCouncil, PO Box 45; Zumbrota PublicCemetery Association, 113 Sugarloaf Lane;all Zumbrota, MN 55992; Zumbrota-Mazeppa Education Foundation, 343 3rdAvenue NE, Mazeppa, MN 55956.

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    Alcoholics Anonymous, Fridays, 7 p.m.at St. Michaels Catholic Church, PrairieSide room, 451 5th Street SW, PineIsland. 3-tfc

    Caregiver Support Group meets everysecond and fourth Monday of the monthfrom 1-2:30 p.m. at St. Pauls LutheranChurch Library. Sponsored by Three Rivers

    Community Action, Inc. and Pine IslandArea Home Services. Private and confi-dential. Respite care available duringmeetings. 21-tfc

    Recovery, Inc.: Facilitated, self-help groupssince 1937 offering a proven method tocombat depression, anger, fear, anxi-ety, etc. Free weekly meetings at 7 p.m.on Tuesdays at Resurrection CatholicChurch, 1600 11th Ave. S.E., Roches-ter. Information 507-843-4064 orwww.recovery-inc.org. 41-tfc

    Pine Island Area Home Services, a Liv-ing at Home Block Nurse Programoffers volunteer services including trans-portation, respite, chores, light house-keeping, grocery shopping assistanceand other services to help elderly re-main safe and comfortable in their ownhome. We also collaborate for nursingand home health aide services and offerfoot care, clinics, hearing clinics andblood pressure clinics. Stop by the of-fice at 109 3rd Street SW, call 356-2999 or visit our website at www.pineislandareahomeservices.org. 13-tfc

    Recovery, Inc., is a community grouppromoting mental health through self-help with fear, depression and anxietymeeting on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at Res-urrection Catholic Church, 1600 11thAve. SE, Rochester. Free. Information,507-288-1144. www.recovery-inc.org.

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    Free mammograms and cervical cancerscreenings are available for women. Formore information contact the Sage Pro-gram at 888-643-2584. 41-tfc

    Crisis pregnancy - need help? Caring,confidential assistance. St. Michaels, acommunity caring for life. 507-356-4944or 507-356-4280. 20-tfc

    Alcoholics Anonymous: Wednesday, 8p.m., Oronoco Community Center, 1152nd St. NW, lower level, Oronoco.

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    Free to use by the general public: Wheelchairs, walkers, canes and crutches.Zumbrota VFW, 507-732-5411. 2-tfc

    Zumbrota Area Food Shelf: Open firstand third Mondays from 2-4 p.m., sec-ond and fourth Thursdays from 7-8 p.m.and third Wednesday from 10 a.m. tonoon. Open to all needy persons. 244Main Street (in the basement of Farm-ers Insurance Group). Please use thealley entrance. Also open first Mondayof the month from 11 a.m.-noon to re-ceive donations. 3-f-tfc

    Pine Island Food Shelf: Open everyWednesday from 9-11 am. 218 SouthMain Street, #5, 507-356-2999, entrancein alley. 50-tfc

    Alcoholics Anonymous: Monday, 7 p.m.St. Pauls Catholic Church basement,749 Main Street South, Zumbrota. 10-tfc

    Alcoholics Anonymous: Tuesday, 7:30p.m., United Redeemer Lutheran Church,560 West 3rd, Zumbrota. Call 507-208-2484 after 6 p.m. 38-tfc

    Learn mountain-biking basicsat Cuyuna Country SRA

    Experience the fun of mountain biking during introductory pro-grams on Saturday, July 25, and Saturday, Aug. 29, at Cuyuna Coun-try State Recreation Area in Ironton, about 140 miles northwest of theTwin Cities. Three I Can Mountain Bike! sessions will take place eachday, from 9 to 11:30 a.m., from noon to 2:30 p.m. and from 3 to 5:30p.m.

    During the first half of the program, participants will practiceshifting, braking and body position in a wide open setting. During thesecond half, theyll take a guided ride and explore the single-trackmountain bike trails.

    Use of bikes and helmets will be included with the $25 per personregistration fee. A Minnesota state parks vehicle permit ($5/day or$25 /year )is also required to enter the park .Children must be at least10 years old to participate and should be able to comfortably ride abike on pavement prior to attending this program. A nyone under age1 8must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

    Reservations are required and can be made online or by phone.CLICK: www.mndnr.gov/reservations (24 hours a day).CALL: 866-857-2757 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. daily, excluding

    holidays .I Can Mountain Bike! is part of a series of skill-building program s

    offered by the DNRs Parks and Trails Division .Other programs inthe series introduce camping, fishing, rock climbing, paddling andarchery to beginners.

    If youd like to create some unforgettable outdoor experienceswith your kids but dont know how to get started, the I Can! skill-building programs are designed for you, said Erika Rivers, Parks andTrails Division director . Minnesota has amazing state parks, trailsand water trails, and we want to spark interest in more families to getout and enjoy them.

    The I Can! program sare made possible with support from the Parksand Trails Fund, created after voters approved the Clean Water, Landand Legacy Amendment in November 2008. The Parks and TrailsFund receives 14.25 percent of the three-eighths percent sales taxrevenue that may only be spent to support parks and trails of regi onalor statewide significance.

    For more information about the I Can Climb! or any of the other ICan! programs ,visit www.mndnr.gov/ican or contact the DN R Infor-mation Center at [email protected] or 651-296-6157 or 888-646-6367 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

    DNR seeks comment on Solid BottomCreek Restoration Project

    The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is accepting pub-lic comment on an environmental assessment worksheet (EAW) pre-pared for the Solid Bottom Creek Restoration Project in Becker County.

    Solid Bottom Creek is a trout stream in Becker County that iseroding a steep hillside ,contributing sediment to the stream andElbow Lake. The DNR is proposing to move the stream away from thehillside to reduce erosion and improve habitat conditions for brooktrout and other species. The agency will take comments during a 30-day public review from July 6 to Aug. 5.

    A copy of the EAW is available online at www.dnr.state.mn.us/input/index.html . Under Environmental Review, select SolidBottom Creek Restoration Project from the scroll-down list. A hardcopy may be requested by calling 651-259-5 082 .

    The EAW is available for public review at:DNR Library, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul .DNR Northwest Region, 2220 Bemidji Ave. Bemidji, MN 56601.Minneapolis Central Library, Government Documents, 2nd Floor,

    300 Nicollet Mall.The EAW notice will be published in the July 6 EQB Monitor.

    Written comments must be submitted no later than 4:30 p.m. onWednesday, Aug. 5, to the attention of Kate Frantz, EAW projectmanager, Environmental Policy and Review Unit, Ecological andWater Resources Division, DNR, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN55155-4025.

    Electronic or e mail comments may be sent [email protected] with Solid Bottom Creek Res-toration Project EAW in the subject line.

    DNR promotes officerThe Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Adam Block has

    accepted the position of District 14 supervisor for the EnforcementDivision. District 14 includes four Twin Cities metro area counties.

    Block has been with the division since 2005, most recently as waterresource enforcement officer, enforcing in vasive species regulationsand wetland c onservation programs. From 2005 to 2013 ,he served asa conservation officer in the Prior Lake field station. Before joiningthe DNR, he was a police officer for the city of St. Peter. His lawenforcement career began in 1997 with the Le Sueur County SheriffsDepartment.

    His diverse background, solid com