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Albert Lea Public Library (507) 377-4350, 211 E. Clark St., Albert Lea, MN For more information, visit www.alplonline.org.

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Come out for family fun! We will have many different activities, sports and fitness demonstrations, arts and crafts booths, hobbies, music, bike rodeo, discount prices at the Aquatic Center and so much more! Teens & children are invited to sign-up at www.alplonline.org or in person at the library. Begin reading and recording books June 5.

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Opens June 3, 2017 Night-time Storytime: Thursdays at 6 p.m. Open Mon-Fri 1:00-5:00 p.m. & 6:30-8:00 p.m. Book Pals (Gr. 5 & 6): Mondays at 2 p.m. Sign up to join. Sat & Sun 1:00-7:00 p.m. Book Pals (Gr. 3 & 4): Wednesdays at 2 p.m. Sign up to join. Come visit us atAdmission: Vern Eide Albert Lea for the best selection Daily Nighttime Admission: of vehicles that–everyone are perfect for summertime cruising. $3.50 $2.00 –everyone $1.25 yrs. undercolor and $1.00 –2 yrs. & under We’ll help you–2 pick the& perfect choose a carefree $2.50too. –non-swimmer 8th - Magician Jim Jayes 6th - BINGO at 2 p.m. only finance route Stop by today! 15th - Hanson Family Performs 22nd - R.A.D. Zoo 29th - Magician Greg Skillestad

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Albert Lea major events Albert Lea Floats .........................13 Albert Lea Fourth of July ...........26 April Sorensen Half Marathon...20 Big Island Rendezvous ................43 Drag boat racing .........................49 Eddie Cochran Weekend ............11 Freeborn County Fair..................4 Just Play .......................................61 Relay for Life ...............................48 Shinefest Tractor Ride ................19 Corey Goodnature Tournament 16 “Mary Poppins” ..........................6 Truesdell Tournament ................60 Wind Down Wednesday ............66 Worth County Fair ......................53 Attractions Albert Lea Art Center .................24 Albert Lea Public Library ............44 Bayside Ski Team .........................7 Baseball........................................46 Classic cars ...................................11 Disc golf .......................................19 Fishing .........................................56 F.C. Arts Initiative........................18 Golf ..............................................16 Harmony Park .............................9 Historical Museum ......................12 Motorcycle rides..........................10 Pelican Breeze II ..........................49 Running .......................................20 Softball ........................................53 Theater ........................................6 Walking .......................................20

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Area cities Alden ...........................................67 Austin ..........................................58 Bricelyn ........................................50 Clear Lake ....................................70 Emmons .......................................63 Forest City ....................................63 Geneva .........................................47 Glenville .......................................57 Hayward ......................................51 Lake Mills .....................................55 New Richland ..............................45 Northwood ..................................52 Owatonna ...................................64 Osage ...........................................68 St. Ansgar ....................................54 Wells.............................................50

Albert Lea Tribune 808 W. Front St. Albert Lea, MN 56007 373-1411 Publisher Crystal Miller Managing Editor Sarah Stultz Advertising Director Angie Hoffman Creative Director Kathy Johnson Circulation Director Melissa Goodwin Accountant Lisa Foley Press Production Director Terry Thissen Mailroom Director Rich Mirelli News Colleen Harrison Tyler Julson Jarrod Peterson Evelyn Seffinga Kelly Wassenberg Sam Wilmes Advertising Renee Citsay Jessica Glassel Daniel Gullickson Lucas Lee Classified Advertising Michelle DaVeiga Deanna Rochleau Graphic Design Kim Ehrich Cover photo of Ryder Ehrich by Colleen Harrison


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CLEAR LAKE EVENTS GUIDE AT-A-GLANCE CALENDAR

June 16

June 16

June 22

Welcome to Clear Lake! Come browse our shoppe Candles - Antiques - Lang - Signs - Books - Primative Accessories Jim Shore - Pictures - Soaps Fun Kitchen Accessories Life is Good - Willow Tree Williraye Studio Charles Viancin silicone lids Clear Lake Lifeguard® Apparrel

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June 30

June 23

Spenser Rahm at The Landing

July 4: Community Band concert, Fountain Lake Park July 4: Fireworks at dusk, City Beach July 7-9: Lake Mills July Jubilee Fresh on Fridays July 7-9: New Richland Farm & City Central Gardens Days July 8: April Sorensen Memorial Half Marathon July 8-9: Hayward Days The Kraft Bros July 15: Shinefest Tractor Ride The Landing July 13-16, 19-22: “Mary Poppins,” Jimmy & Bubba Kraft perform at Marion Ross Performing Arts Center The Landing. July 15-16: Albert Lea Art Center Art & Garden Tour July 16-18: Project Earth, Harmony Park July 26-31: CampFire

June 23

June 30 Puddle of Mudd with Saving Abel Surf Ballroom

July 1 Karisa Doughty Hoover, You Knew Me When The Landing

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June 23

Canaan Smith Surf Ballroom August

Aug. 1-6: Freeborn County Fair

Aug. 6-Sept. 16: The4Society of the June 29-July

Pleinair Painters with Bonnie Broitzman, July Fourth celebration Albert Lea Art Center Clear10: Lake’s festival Aug. “The premiere Story Show,” Marionincludes a midway,Arts amusement rides, Ross Performing Center bingo, open-air vendor market by Aug. 11-12: Emmons Borderfest the lake, in Frank the bandAug.live 12:music Albert nightly Lea Floats, Hall shell, Parka traditional Independence Day parade down Main AvenueLutherans, and a fireAug. 12-13: The Looney works display in the area over lake Marion Ross Performing Artsthe Center onAug. the Fourth. 17-19: Wells Kernel Days

Glenville Days is scheduled for today through Saturday. TRIBUNE FILE PHOTO Aug. 19: Forever Elvis — The Spirit Lives!, Marion Ross Performing Center Ralphene’s Cards Arts & Gifts 317Patrick Main Avenue Aug. 26: Tim Sinatra Style Collectors Wonderland That’s Life, Marion Ross Performing Arts 403 Main Avenue Center Weathered Elements Aug. 31: Cruise to the Cove, Wedge401 Main Avenue wood Cove Legacy Antiques Sept. 2: Run — The Ultimate 315Like MainHell Avenue Pink Floyd Experience, Marion Ross PerVisit the 25th Annual forming Arts Center Antiques in the Square

Cruise Clear Lake on the Authentic SternTournament, Wheeler Green Sept. 2-4: Shortstop September

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anniversary of a downtown retail locaJune tion and9:the anniversary in their June DC 10th Drifters —Eddie Cochran current Fourth Street location. Tribute,South Marion Ross Performing Arts There will be live music, food and fun Center with a little onDays the side. Tickets June 9-11:auction Glenville are $409-11: per person. June Eddie Cochran Weekend June 10: Geneva Cancer Run, Geneva Bar & Grill June 10: Corey Goodnature Memorial Scholarship Golf Classic, Wedgewood The Mockingbirds Cove Golf Club The Landing June 11: Artist reception, “Horses for Hometown live music trio of Rich Sophie,” County Arts Initiative Mock, TinaFreeborn Mock and Nate Benzing will June 13-19: Worth County Fair, play everything you love from the ’70s, Northwood ’80s and ’90s. June 24: Just Play Festival, Frank Hall Park June 25-July 22: Watercolor artist Sandy Dinse, Albert Lea Art Center Tyler Farr June 30-July Surf Ballroom2: Bricelyn Fourth of July festival Country music singer songwriter Tyler Farr has charted eight singles onJuly Billboard’s Hot Country. “Redneck July-August: Reggie LeFlorecountry exhibit, Crazy” was a No. 2 Billboard Freeborn album debutCounty and an Arts evenInitiative more impresJuly 1:5Three OaksTop Winery Summer sive Top Billboard 200 album debut, enWine routeFestival to yielding a pair of No. 1 hits. July 3: Albert Lea Third of July Parade July 4: Fourth of July Car Show on Broadway July 4: Bayside Ski Show, Edgewater Thursdays on Main

Buying and selling silver, gold, paper money, antiques, jewelry, pocket watches, beer signs & clocks.


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Osage features parade, Friday Night Out By Kelly Wassenberg

kelly.wassenberg@albertleatribune.com

Osage has many events planned for the summer for those willing to drive south of the border.

June 2

will feature creations made from refurbished relics, antiques, garden and yard art and flowers and plants from local greenhouses.

June 16 Friday Night Out

Summer Treasures Fest

Summer Treasures Fest will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Main Street and

Shop during Autumn Artistry and see what we have to offer!

Main St. Blossoms

Friday Night Out is scheduled from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. at City Park. Live entertainment will be provided by Jesse Allen and his band. The event returned last year thanks to the Osage Chamber of Commerce. The event typically includes children’s games, live music and family-friendly activities.

June 24

Fresh Flowers • Home Decor • Gifts 609 Main St. Osage, IA 641.732.5594 www.mainstblossoms.com Like us on Facebook!

Bike Ride Across Mitchell County

Bike enthusiasts are invited to travel through the Iowa towns of Mitchell, Orchard, McIntire, Riceville and New Haven and take in the scenery along the Cedar River and Wapsi Great Western Trail. Riders can choose from routes that are between 5 and 70 miles long.

June 30

Aug. 2 through Aug. 6

Friday Night Out

The 2017 Mitchell County Fair is scheduled for Aug. 2 through Aug. 6. Visit www.mitchellcountyfair.org to view a complete list of events.

Friday Night Out is scheduled from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. at City Park. There will be vendors, entertainment and a host of family-friendly activities.

July 4 The Independence Parade

Osage will host The Independence Parade.

July 14 Friday Night Out

Friday Night Out is scheduled from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. at City Park. Spenser Rahm will provide the musical entertainment for the evening and there will be other activities planned, as well.

July 28 Friday Night Out

Friday Night Out is scheduled from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. at City Park. Musical act Hwy. 9 will be the entertainment during the evening of family-friendly activities.

Aug. 11 Friday Night Out

This Friday Night Out will be the last of the season and will be dedicated to its youngest guests. A juggler and magician will be the entertainment for the event which will be from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Various venders and games will also be available.

Sept. 16 Autumn Artistry

Autumn’s Artistry in Osage embraces what the city has to offer when it comes to fall foliage. Artisans throughout the community will display their work and unique wares in parking lots along main street and special displays in front of the stores. Food vendors will also be available. The annual Show and Shine Car Show will take place at the Mitchell County in conjunction with this event.

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The Freeborn County Fair Board has released the slated performers for this year’s Grandstand entertainment during “The Six Best Days of Summer.” The fair will take place Aug. 1-6 at the Freeborn County Fairgrounds, and 3 Locations Grandstand entertainment starts at 8:30 p.m. each night.

632 Main st. • osage, ia Mon-sat 9-5 Martina McBride 641-732-3582 Arguably the biggest name at this

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Accentra Credit Union ........................................................... 53 Addie’s Floral & Gifts............................................................. 14 Alamco Wood Products Inc. .................................................. 61 Albert Lea American Legion Post 56................................... 15 Albert Lea Art Center ............................................................ 14 Albert Lea Assemblies of God Church................................ 27 Albert Lea Convention & Visitors Bureau .......................... 43 Albert Lea Parks & Recreation Department............... Cover Albert Lea Public Library .............................................. Cover Albert Lea Public Warehouse ................................................. 9 Albert Lea Seed House .......................................................... 23 Albert Lea Select Foods ......................................................... 11 Albert Lea Senior Citizens Center ....................................... 23 Albert Lea Steel Services Center ......................................... 44 Albert Lea Taxi........................................................................ 10 Albert Lea Veterinary Clinic ................................................ 13 Albert Lea-Freeborn County Chamber of Commerce ....Cover Albert Lea/Austin KOA .......................................................... 51 Allied Home Health, Inc ........................................................ 20 Americas Best Value Inn ....................................................... 13 Antique Shops of Clear Lake................................................. 71 Antiques of the Midwest........................................................ 15 Apold Music ............................................................................. 59 Attig Construction .................................................................. 53 B & D Metal Works Inc .......................................................... 50 Becker Auto ............................................................................. 51 Bella Apartments .................................................................... 42 Bergdale Harley-Davidson ................................................... 10 Between Friends Boutique .................................................... 14 Bluffscape Amish Tours ........................................................ 58 Bonnerup Funeral & Cremation Services .......................... 23 Bonnerup Funeral & Cremation Services, New Richland .....45 Border Market ........................................................................ 63 Bricelyn Agency Inc .............................................................. 50 Brick Furniture ....................................................................... 72 Broadway Bike Co. ................................................................. 14 Brooktree Golf Course & Masters Bar & Grill .................. 65 Budget Blinds .......................................................................... 13 Calico Hutch ............................................................................ 51 Cargill Foods.............................................................................. 5 Central Park Framing & Finds ............................................. 65 Christianson Interiors ............................................................ 55 Church Offset Printing Inc ................................................... 20 Cindy’s Tailoring & Alteration .............................................. 65 Clarks Grove Area Heritage Museum ................................ 60 Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce ..................................... 71 Clothing Care Center.............................................................. 15 Coldwell Banker Home Connection..................................... 14 Collective Spirits..................................................................... 23 Collector’s Wonderland .......................................................... 71 College St. Apartments .......................................................... 42 Collins Auto Repair Inc ......................................................... 28 Com-Tec Land Mobile Radio ................................................. 57 Conger Meat Market .............................................................. 14 Craig’s Taxidermy Studio ...................................................... 46 Crescendo Exquisite Food & Fine Wine .............................. 18 CrossFit InnerDrive .............................................................. 13 Curt’s Pharmacy ..................................................................... 43 Custom Drapery...................................................................... 25 Dave’s Auto Service ............................................................... 55 Daycare Page .......................................................................... 21 Diamond Jo Casino .......................................................... Cover Dinah’s Style ............................................................................ 19 Dolan’s Landscape Center ..................................................... 59 Doors & Floors Inc.................................................................. 23 Doug’s Painting & Sandblasting ............................................. 9 Dr. George Lundstrom, DDS................................................. 23 Dras Cases Inc ........................................................................ 55 Eastside Liquor of Albert Lea................................................. 8 Edward Jones Financial Advisor, Paul A. Nolette............. 65 Emelie Paulson ........................................................................ 13 Emerson’s on Main ................................................................. 68

Etcetera Tanning & Clothing................................................. 44 Expressions Salon & Spa ....................................................... 14 EZ Seal LLC ............................................................................. 44 Family Dental .......................................................................... 55 Fantastic Sams Cut & Color .................................................. 19 Farmers Mutual Insurance Company ................................. 46 First Presbyterian Church .................................................... 27 Fisher’s Fine Jewelers ........................................................... 15 Fleet Farm Supply Inc. .......................................................... 61 Fountain Warehouse Liquor .................................................. 18 Freeborn Construction Inc .................................................... 51 Freeborn County Environmental Services......................... 49 Freeborn County Government ............................................. 28 Freeborn County Historical Museum ................................... 9 Freeborn Lumber Company.................................................... 5 Freeborn-Mower Cooperative Services .............................. 42 Freeborn’s Pride Builders Inc .............................................. 46 Games People Play ................................................................. 58 Gansen Auto & RV Sales Inc ................................................. 12 Geneva Bar & Grill ................................................................. 47 Geno’s Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning .............. 72 George’s of Geneva ................................................................ 47 Glenville Emmons Schools .................................................... 57 Glenville Hydro Graphics ..................................................... 57 Glenville Plumbing & Heating LLC ..................................... 57 Grace Lutheran Church ......................................................... 27 Green Lea Golf Course .......................................................... 16 Grow Forest City ............................................................. Cover Gypsy K Consignments ......................................................... 66 Hanna’s Heating & Air Conditioning ................................... 10 Hearing Associates PC ................................................... Cover Hemenway Iron Works .......................................................... 51 Heritage Park of North Iowa ................................................ 62 Hi Yield Products.................................................................... 56 Hillcrest Cemetery Association Inc .................................... 44 Hollandale 3 in 1 Bar & Restaurant ..................................... 48 Home Federal Savings Bank .................................................. 6 Home Solutions Midwest ......................................................... 2 Home Sweet Home ................................................................. 54 Injection Technologies Inc .................................................... 52 Jan Jerdee Insurance ............................................................. 66 Jensen Heating & Air Conditioning ..................................... 47 Jim & Dude’s Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning ...... 44 JUNK’tion Market .................................................................. 44 Just for Kix .............................................................................. 13 Kari Fjeldberg, Hair Stylist .................................................. 19 Kernel Restaurant .................................................................. 64 KIMT......................................................................................... 17 Knutson Oil Company ............................................................ 57 L & D Ag Service .................................................................... 46 Lady of the Lake ..................................................................... 71 Lake Mills Chamber Development Corporation ............... 54 Lake Mills Community School .............................................. 54 Larson Contracting Inc ................................................... Cover Larson’s Mercantile ................................................................ 71 LeVerne Carlson Fitness Center .......................................... 67 Loverink Drainage Inc........................................................... 49 M&S Outdoor Equipment ...................................................... 11 Main St. Blossoms................................................................... 68 Main Street Dental Clinic ...................................................... 45 Manchester Hartland Telephone.......................................... 46 MarketPlace Foods ................................................................. 43 Midwest Repairables Inc....................................................... 45 Misgen Auto Parts .................................................................. 48 Morgan’s Meat Market .......................................................... 45 Morreim Drainage Inc ........................................................... 46 Mower County Historical Society ........................................ 59 Nagel Sod & Nursery ............................................................. 64 Nancy Jane Bakery ............................................................... 45 Nancy’s Café ............................................................................ 15 National Eagle Center .............................................................. 1

New Richland Care Center.................................................... 45 New to You .............................................................................. 14 Nick’s Country Store .............................................................. 51 North American Mat Company ............................................ 48 North Iowa Area Communty College .................................. 70 Northbridge Mall ............................................................ 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Downtown Albert Lea events expanding Theater group to perform “Mary Poppins” Sarahseffinga Stultz ByBy evelyn

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Events areRoss expanding in downtown The Marion Performing Arts Albert Lea year the edition Center will bethis filled withwith common sense,of a new weekly concert magic and spoons full ofseries sugarininFountain July. Lake Park. Albert Lea Community Theatre will Thursdays Fountainat began perform “MaryonPoppins” 7:30 May p.m.25 and13 willthrough continueJuly each16 Thursday through July and July 19 Aug. 31. through July 22. In addition, there will The idea behind the eventThe is to bring be two matinee performances. matipeople to16 one the 22. city’s nees are atdowntown 2 p.m. July andofJuly parks and tomusical interactiswith neighbors, The classic based on the friends andfilm others. Walt Disney and the stories of P.L. MostThe performances willbebedirected from 5:30 Travers. musical will 7 p.m.,Kinney. and 50 percent of the performbyto Steven ers one will of be the localmost acts.popular Disney As The ofperformance is as movies all time, theschedule Albert Lea follows: Theatre hopes to capture Community • June Chloenew Hopemusical way. the story in15: a whole • June 22: Holly Ryks Mary Poppins arrives on the doorstep • June 29: Jane Six Mile of youngsters and Grove Michael, whom Julymany 6: Thomas andpacking the Shakes have•sent nannies in the July 13: High Street past.•Using common senseBand and magic, • July 20: True Mary Poppins mustNorth teach the children 27:each Ripdoozer how •toJuly value other again. 3: no performance during Free• Aug. Enjoy familiar songs, including “A born County Fair week Spoonful of Sugar,” “Jolly Holiday” and • Aug. 10: Jack and Kitty “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.” 17: Flashback 5:30 to 7 • Aug. Other performances at thefrom Marion Ross p.m, Albert Lea Community Band from 7 to 8 p.m. • Aug 24: 3 Wheels & A Flat • Aug. 31: Incognito The event was formed as a collaboration between the city of Albert Lea and the Albert Lea Convention and Visitors Bureau. Grants were obtained from Explore Minnesota and Mayo Clinic Health System in Albert Lea. Canoes and kayaks provided by Albert Lea Community Education will be available on June 15 and Aug. 17.

Marion Ross Performing Arts Center schedule Dc Drifters — eddie cochran tribute 7:30 p.m. today

The DC Drifters, one of the the area’s most popular and best ’50s rock ’n’ roll bands, will be performing Eddie Cochran, Buddy Holly and other favorites. This event will leave you with your toes tapping and begging for more!

“Mary Poppins” times vary, July 13-16, 19-22

“Mary Poppins,” directed by Steve Kinney, is an enchanting mixture of irresistible story, breathtaking dance numbers and unforgettable songs, such as “A Spoonful of Sugar” and “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.”

an evening of comedy and drama with readings from the stage and all stories centered on a single theme.

the Looney Lutherans times vary, aug. 12-13

The Looney Lutherans are a trio of gals on tour promoting their new cookbook entitled: “Use Your Food: A Guide to Healthy Living Inside and Out, From Our Kitchen to Yours, Eat Like a Lutheran!” They share some age-old wisdom for living a long and healthy life the Lutheran way.

tim Patrick sinatra style that’s Life 7:30 p.m. aug. 26

Minnesota crooner Tim Patrick and his Blue Eyes Combo return for another wonderful tribute to Ol’ Blue Eyes. This show will be an intimate version of Sinatra with Tim’s Blue Eyes Combo performing all of those great songs that Sinatra made famous.

run Like Hell — the ultimate Pink floyd experience 7:30 p.m. sept. 2

The Story Show is an independent fundraising event for local charities. The show brings storytellers to the stage for

Elvis tribute artist Art Kistler and the EP Boulevard Show Band presents a fun, classy and high-energy show, featuring audience interaction and bringing a modern style that catapults this classic entertainment genre to an entirely new level.

Run Like Hell celebrates the sights and sounds of one of the world’s most successful and influential bands of all time. This St. Paul-based band meticulously recreates the unique sound and spectacular visual show of Pink Floyd. All shows are subject to booking changes. Check Wiztix.com for individual show pricing.

Performing Arts Center this summer include Eddie Cochran, Elvis Presley,

Pink Floyd and Frank Sinatra tributes, the Story Show and the Looney Lutherans.

The Marion Ross Performing Arts Center is at 147 N. Broadway.

the story show 7 p.m. aug. 10

forever elvis — the spirit Lives! 7:30 p.m. aug.19

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Ski Team Show To to Take viewerS on TriP Morin Lake Days focus on fitness Colleen harrison ByByevelyn seffinga

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This summer, thewhich Bayside Ski Team Morin Lake Days, was estabwill have a “Bayside lished in 1990, will takeKingdom” place on theme June shows on Edgewater Bay along 16for to its 18 in Alden. the of Edgewater Park. Theshore weekend is sponsored by LeVerne The theme is fashioned afterCenter. a family Carlson Foundation and Fitness tripyear’s to an amusement and on plans This events will park, be based a to poke fun at some of the snags family fitness theme. trips usually run into. For updated information on the festiseason shows begin with a val,Regular see the Morin Lake Days Facebook preshow at 6:30 p.m. every Thursday page. starting June 22 through the team’s Labor Day show. There will also be a show on the Fourth of July. The Fourth of July and Labor Day shows start at 2 p.m. The home shows take place at EdgeAll days: will be to a Best Shot water ParkThere and are free attend. The Scramble at Oakview Golf Course at 4 club does pass around a hat for donations p.m. on June 16,expenses. 17 and 18. Register for to help offset the The eventclub’s by calling 507-863-2288. biggest fundraiser, however, is removing and installing docks friday, June 16on Fountain Lake each and boat lifts Noon: and Morin spring fall.Lake Days Medallion Hunt begins The Bayside Skiers will take part in the 1 to 3 p.m.: Wes Hintz Fishing Contest Midwest Regional Water Ski Show Touratnament Morin Lake this year during the last week of 1 to in 4 p.m.: Community Museum open July Aberdeen, South Dakota. Next year Alltournament evening: Sons of thetoAmerican the will return Albert Lea. Legion softball tournament and homerun contest 5 to 7:30 p.m.: Alden Boy Scouts serving supper by the lake, $6 per plate 6:30 p.m.: Kiddie parade with a fitness theme 7 p.m.: Alden-Conger FFA-sanctioned kiddie tractor pull 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.: Karaoke at the Legion, cash prizes awarded

Morin Lake Days schedule

This year’s theme is “Bayside Kingdom.”

Ski show schedule June 22: Ski show, 7 p.m. June 29: Ski show, 7 p.m. July 4: Fourth of July ski show, 2 p.m. July 6: Ski show, 7 p.m. July 13: Ski show, 7 p.m. July 20: Ski Show, 7 p.m. July 27: Ski show, 7 p.m. aug. 3: Ski show, 7 p.m. aug. 10: Ski show, 7 p.m. aug. 17: Ski show, 7 p.m. aug. 24: Ski show, 7 p.m. aug. 31: Ski show, 7 p.m. Sept. 4: Labor Day ski show, 2 p.m.

Softball tournaments are a usual part Alden’s Morin Lake Days.

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All day: Softball tournament and food stands 8 a.m. to noon: Lions Club and Youth Football breakfast at the high school gym 9:30 a.m.: Worship by the Water at the Morin lake picnic shelter Noon to 3 p.m.: Canoes for use information on the Bayside Ski Lake Days in 2015 in Alden. ElENa schEwE/ 1 p.m.: Tug of War at Northpark, TwoMore teenagers enjoy time together at Morin during a at show lastp.m. year on Fountain Lake TeamlEa and any schedule changes can be A member of the Bayside Ski Team performsweigh-in 12:30 albERt tRIbUNE in Edgewater Park. CollEEN HaRRIsoN/albERt lEa tRIbUNE found at baysideskiteam.com. Noon to TBD: Bean bag tournament Noon to 9 p.m.: Alden Scouts concession stand 1 to 4 p.m.: Community Museum is open 2 to 4 p.m.: Canoe races and activities on the lake Fitness Center 2 to 4 p.m.: Ice cream social and recepLocated at the tion for Lester Perschbacher 4 to 9 p.m.: Inflatable obstacle course Alden-Conger Public School Custom Drying, 5 to 6:30 p.m.: Ice cream social at Alden Grinding, Mixing Alden, MN City Hall Feed • Seed • Grain 7 p.m.: Morin Lake Days parade Affordable and flexible membership Farm Supplies 8 p.m. to midnight: Teen Street Dance options for everyone by fitness center www.ncountrycoop.com 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.: Legion, live DJ in Contact Jenny at 507-874-3240 Alden, MN • 874-3421 Hemmingsen’s transfer lot or jhovendick@ac242.us Dusk: Fireworks over Morin Lake

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OWATONNA EVENTS GUIDE

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Information from the Owatonna Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism

Saturdays May to October Farmers Market Owatonna’s Central Park 7 a.m. to noon

The Owatonna Farmer’s Market will be open seasonally from May to October. The market offers fresh produce and other items from local farms and businesses. All of the produce sold at the market is produced in Steele County.

Thursdays, June 1 to Aug. 10 Owatonna’s Central Park 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Visit Owatonna hosts open-air concerts every Thursday evening downtown Owatonna in Central Park.

June 16

Movies will start around 9 p.m. There will be activities starting at 8:15 p.m. prior to the movie. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets and chairs. Concessions will also be available. Movie in the park nights are organized by Owatonna Parks & Recreation. The rain date for the event is scheduled for the same time and place on June 17.

June 16-18, 23-25 “Funny Girl” Little Theatre of Owatonna 7:30 to 9 p.m.

The musical is set in and around New York City just prior to and following World War I. Ziegfeld Follies stars as Fanny Brice, who is awaiting the return of her husband, Nicky Arnstein, from prison. The story is told as a flashback and reflects their life together as a couple. This production is a musical directed by Linda Karnauskas.

June 17 Harry Wenger Marching Band Festival Noon

Movies in the Park: “Trolls” Central Park, Owatonna 8:15 p.m. to 10:15 p.m.

There will be a parade with a route

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July 27-29

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Movies in the Park: “The Great Outdoors” Brown Park, Owatonna 8:15 p.m. to 10:15 p.m.

July 29

Movies will start around 9 p.m. There will be activities starting at 8:15 p.m. prior to the movie. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets and chairs. Concessions will also be available. Movie in the park nights are organized by Owatonna Parks & Recreation. The rain date for the event is scheduled for the same time on July 15, however, in the event of rain, the event will be held at Central park in Owatonna.

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Aug. 15-20 Steele County Free Fair Steele County Fairgrounds

The Steele County Fair is a family affair that hosts vendors from 25 states and Canada. A wide variety of goods, food and activities will ensue. There are activities for children and adults. Thrillseekers will enjoy the rides and music lovers will enjoy the free entertainment.

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Steele County Fair prepares Multiple events planned for thisFind summer at Harmony Park all of the area for another year as the largest worship times each Friday county fair in all of Minnesota on the Faith page. By Evelyn Seffinga

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This summer is filled with a variety of events taking place at Harmony Park Music Garden in Clarks Grove. Situated By Evelyn Seffinga evelyn.seffinga@albertleatribune.com between Geneva Lake and the Burr Oak forest, the venue wants to be Minnesota’s foremost outdoor, events destination. There will be free admission to the Many improvements been made largest county fair in have Minnesota Aug. to through the park20. over the last few years, in15 cluding the purchase of more landvisiand The Steele County Fair will host more forfor recreational vehicles. tors of space all ages a week of entertainCamping Harmonyand Park is available ment, food,atlivestock fun. when there will are offer not any private The event a variety of events scheduled. Events Harmonyincluding Park are and attractions thisatsummer, limited to a certain number attendees Gandy’s Old Iron Show, the of human canto keep David the experience atmosphere nonball Smith, anand auto museum, comfortable.rides, Harmony Parkofticket inforamusement animals all shapes mation, as live well as additional information and sizes, music and, of course, a about events, can be found at the park’s beer garden. website at www.harmonypark.com. There will be 4-H exhibits, including dogs, rabbits, beef cattle, dairy cattle, Project swine, Earth sheep and goats. Open poultry, Juneincludes 16-18 sheep, swine, horses and class Attendees dairy cattle. of the Project Earth festival can expect afrom unique interactive event. Vendors 25and states and Canada The bring segment will consist of will goods to sellofattwo thenights event. music,jewelry campingto and more, from and 100 From quilts, artperto cent of the from proceeds International furniture, RVsbenefit to potato peelers, Reliefwill Charities. Then event a collecthere be something foriseveryone

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FOREST CITY EVENTS GUIDE It’s the 31st year for annual Eddie Cochran Weekend events Borderfest in Emmons to include the Night Glow Ball Tournament multiple events for all ages, families Lighting with a GLOW Fun Run/ Aug. 4 By Sam Wilmes

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By Sam Wilmes a book sale Saturday, and a children’s Bear Creek Golf Course will host a The 31st annual Eddie Cochran Weeksam.wilmes@albeertleatribune.com pedal pull will also take place. A classic four-person, best shot 9 hole Glow Ball end will be a four-day festival that feacar, truck, tractor and motorcycle show Golf Tournament from 8:15 to 11 p.m. June 24 tures multiple events. Emmons Borderfest will span two is from noon to 2:30 p.m. in downtown For more information, contact the Bear The Lighting the Night with a GLOW Festivities began Thursday in coordidays this year and feature music, a Emmons — registration begins at 10 Creek Golf Course at 641-585-1353. Fun Run/Walk will take place from 9 to nation Thursdays on Fountain parade and with otherthe activities. a.m. 11 p.m. June 24 at the Winnebago County concertkicks series. A concert that night A dance off the weekend at willAwards with numerous door prizes Courthouse. Registration will begin at a tribute to holy ‘n’ rollers. 8:30 be p.m. Aug. 11 withrock music from will be awarded at 3 p.m. downtown. 7 p.m. For more information, call Julie A cruise-in will be today at the Green well-known group Johnny Holm Band. A car and motorcycle cruise Aug. 12 Price at 641-585-4615. Mill Restaurant Country & at 4 p.m. downtown, and a Festivities on Aug. 12and begin at 9 a.m.Inn begins The annual tractor rides are scheduled Suites. Registration will start at 3 p.m., with a senior citizens’ bake sale at the pork chop supper for Emmons Sons from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Heritage Park. and social time will be at 6 p.m. Twelve Emmons Senior Center. of theGary American Emmons Hagen Legion sits in hisand 1969 Firebird at the The event is sponsored by the Forest awardsstarts will be A parade atpresented. 10:30 a.m. Lineup Commercial Club Weekend is from car 4:30 to 7in 2016. Eddie Cochran show City Chamber of Commerce and HeriJuly 13 July 16 The car show will be at 8 a.m. to 3 for the parade begins at 9:30 a.m. in p.m. tage Park of North Iowa. According to Puckerbrush Days — Forest City, p.m. Saturday in downtown Albert Lea. front of the Lutheran church. Musician Casey Muessigmann will Registration be fromwill 8 a.m. to 11:30 grounds. The will perIowa’s, annual community celebration — a press release, all participants need is The library andwill museum have perform later in theWhitesidewalls day. a.m. Eighty awards will be presented, form at 7:30 p.m. that day at Fountain is scheduled for July 13 through July 17. a tractor from the 1960s or older that is and the awards presentation begins at Lake Park. The events such as the parade, fireworks capable of a 50- to 70-mile drive. Albert Lea Cloverleaf and Lakeview 2 p.m. The first 200 entrants to the show and Battle of the Businesses are set to will receive a dash plaque, goodie bag Lions Club members will host a breakfast return. New events have also been added and a shop rag and will be eligible for from 7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday at the including the Bill Riley Talent Show and awards. Fairlane Building. A church service in a bean bag tournament. Events start at HereThe is a listing of some of Albert Lea’s • large oak trees, open spaces Freeborn County Historical coordination with Eddie Cochran Week4 p.m. each day. The 34th annual Heritage Park Steam parksMuseum and the locations, amenities and picnic will be open from 10 a.m. • many end will be attables 10 a.m. at United Methodist Threshing Festival is scheduled for othertoinformation that canAbeshuttle found service at 4 p.m. Saturday. Church. • views of Edgewater Bay Sept. 14 through Sept. 17 at Heritage each:will transport people to and from the • 2 fire All proceeds from the weekend will go pits Park of North Iowa. The Rumely Prodmuseum. toward thewith museum’s operations. Eddie • restrooms running water July 16 ucts Collectors Annual Expo will Cochran take Vicki the Hansen stands with her 1955 Crown Victoria Saturday during Eddie The cruise across town begins at 4 • 2 Cochran is the museum’s larg- During modernWeekend playgrounds Heritage Festival, Beaver place in conjunction with the event, as weekend, complete with a drive-in display. SAM WILMES/ALBERT LEA TRIBUNE p.m. Saturday at Freeborn County Fair- • baseball/softball est fundraiser. field Creek Church will host a service at 10 well. • fishing pier 900 Hammer Road a.m. Demonstrations will begin in the Admission is $6 for the day or $12 for • shoreline for ski shows • 74.1 acres church basement at 11 a.m. There will all four days. 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2 and 3 p.m.: Greg Skillestad Magic p.m.: Nighttime storytime tember in 6preparation of a Historic Pressam.wilmes@albertleatribune.com ervation Committee conference planned The 10th annual Ryan “Pie” Truesdell 3 Albert Lea. for thisJuly fall in tournament will be Sept. 9 and 10. 10:30 a.m.: Storytime Freeborn County Historical Museum, A window facing Bridge Avenue at the While the tournament is techni2 p.m.: Fifthand for sixth-grade Book Pals Library and Village has themes planned museum is being redone Eddie Cocally in its 11th year, this is the 10th Book Club throughout the summer to commemorate chran Weekend, and a number of displays one in which Ryan’s dad, Scott, has the region. on Cochran and fellow Albert Lea been involved, and he expects a good July 5Marion Ross will continue native Executive Director Kim number of teams to participate again 10:30 a.m.: Art Zone Studio to be on display. Nelson said the 20th anniverthis year. 2 p.m.: Thirdand fourth-grade sary of the Discovery History Agriculture displays will con- Book “We had 27 teams last year, and we Pals Book Club program — an event in which tinue to be featured in the vilare expecting to hit or surpass that 11th-grade Albert Lea High lage and in the museum, and the number this year,” he said. “We had July 6 School students dress in period museum is partnering with city quite a few teams from iowa and even 10:30 a.m.: Music and Movement clothing and teach fifth-grade Parks and3Recreation one from South Dakota last year. it 2 and p.m.: Bingostaff to host students about various aspects Kim a Civil War re-enactment in the should be a good time again.” 6 p.m.: Nighttime storytime from the 1850s to early 1900s — Nelson village from 9 a.m. to noon July All teams who register will be guarwill be the feature at the Village 22. The10event is specifically for anteed four games over the course of July through June. Pictures and other items older elementary school-aged the two-day tournament. 10:30 a.m.: Storytimechildren, collected throughout the years are on but whole2families are and invited to the free The entry fee is $150 per team, and p.m.: Fifthsixth-grade Book Pals display. event, Nelson said. The re-enactment teams need to be registered by Sept. 1. Book Club The history of downtown Albert Lea was made possible after the museum Truesdell said payouts will be given Jake Boelsen of Davies Masonry out ofwill Mason City swings at a pitch during previous be featured in July, August andaSepreceived a grant. to first-, second- and third-place teams, July 11 Ryan “Pie” Truesdell Memorial Softball Tournament. mIcah badER/albERt lEa tRIbUNE along with other prizes. 10:30 a.m.: Storytime if anyone is interested in signing up, Orders Only Special 2 p.m.: Lego Time the at 507-676-2666 call or 507-383-1958 for the Tigers baseball team. He went on About a month after Ryan’s death, his See you Contact Renee Citsay forbaseball pricingat Rochester & sizes.Technical friends held the first Truesdell softball d Downinformation. to play July 12 Winmore y a d Ryan Truesdell, a 2005 graduate of Community College where he played a tournament. 10:30 a.m.: Art Zone Studio ReneeMade@yahoo.com Wednes 2 p.m.: Third- and fourth-grade Book Ryan Truesdell died in 2007 in a grain June 21 was a two-time Big Nine All- variety of positions including pitcher, on ALHS, 507.402.5664 Pals Book Club Conference catcher and co-captain for catcher and center field. elevator accident at Glenville Grain. jarrod.peterson@albertleatribune.com

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to be announced. The festival’s annual Saturday show, The Dick Schindler Celebration Concert, will be on Aug. 26 featuring Artrageous, an interactive music and speed-painting experience. “The music is fun, there’s dancing and there’s art,” Rietz said. The festival Trunk Show will feature the work of David Schneider.

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On July 12, 19 and 26, the World Music Series will again bring shows to Austin. Helle called the series an amazing partnership with Riverside Concert Series, which receives grant funding to bring these acts in. The shows are free for the public to attend at the Paramount, and Riverside offers shows in Rochester as well. “It’s a pretty unusual opportunity, and I’m excited that we get to continue to do that, “ Helle said. Helle described the shows as a good chance for outstate Minnesota residents to witness unique types of music from strong acts without having to drive to the Twin Cities or Rochester and spend $40 on tickets. “This kind of helps people expand their palate, “ Helle said. “[It’s] not going to cost anything but their time.“ Each show will be about an hour long.

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Wedgewood Cove golf Club The newest golf course in the area enters its seventh season. Wedgewood features a par-72 18-hole course with a driving range and putting green. Restaurants The Wedgewood and The Cove are open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. address: 2200 W. Ninth St., Albert Lea Phone: 507-373-2007 Number of holes: 18 Par: 72 Type: Public guest fees (cart included): Nine holes Monday through Thursday: $30, 18 holes: $49, Friday through Sunday and holidays: nine holes $35, 18 holes: $59. All-day with cart: $75 Memberships: Single: $1,400, couple: $1,950, family: $2,175, junior (18 and under walking: $150. Young adult (ages 19 to 35), including unlimited driving range use): $600. Single with a cart $1,200.

• Albert lea lake: This lake has 24 miles of shoreline and its deepest spot is six feet. It has a few accesses. one is at frank Hall Park in Albert lea and features a pier and a boat lunch. Another with a dock and a boat launch is at a place along South Shore Drive called St. Nicholas, a former town. A third fishing spot is at the bridge over Shell Rock River on the south shore. The lake has gained a reputation for walleye and has even been featured on a TV fishing show. The lake is full of bass, crappie, sunfish and channel cats. • Clear lake: This lake in Clear lake, Iowa, has an average depth of 19 feet. A dredging in 2009 has improved the general health of the lake. Walleye, yellow bass, channel catfish and bullhead can be found in the lake. • fountain lake: Boats can access this lake at Brookside Park or along state Highway 13 on Edgewater Bay. Popular spots along the shore are a fishing pier at Edgewater Park, the bridge by Dane Bay, the Hatch Bridge, the dam on Bridge Avenue and Katherine Island. Catfish are found in deep water near woods, and pan

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Features Mitchell’s, a full-service restaurant. A slate of tournaments for Lake golfers address: 43080 Golf Ave., Mills of 641-592-8022 all agesPhone: are offered at Green Lea Golf Number of holes: 18 Course and Wedgewood Cove Golf Club Par: 71 this summer. Type: semi-private guest fees: Mondays through Thursdays $26 for 18 holes, Friday through Sunday Green Lea Golf$30, Course and holidays: $10 additional charge for There willAdditional be a number all day. chargeof forthings all day:hap$14. Refundable keyLea deposit: $2,Course twilight after pening at Green Golf this4 p.m.: $22. summer starting in June. Memberships: Family: $695, single/young Thefamily: 12th$575, annual Goodnature juniorCorey (under 18): $49. Young single Scholarship membership (19Golf to 25Classic years old):will $380 Memorial Yardages: Blue: 6,449, white: 5,996, gold: take place at 1 p.m. Saturday. Registra5,451, red: 4,894 tion andCarts: a silent auction will$25 take $14 for nine holes, forplace 18

at 11 a.m., and opening ceremonies will Riverview golf Course start at around a shotgun One mile12:30 northp.m, and with one mile east of start at 1 p.m. Proceeds willRoad go toward New Richland on County 8. Open sevenGoodnature days a week until the sunScholgoes the Corey Memorial arshipdown. fund. address: 15590 240th Ave., New Richland Goodnature was a Chinook pilot in Phone: 507-465-3516 Number holes: 9 Army and a Unit B3160 ofofthe U.S. Par:of36Albert Lea High School. graduate Type: Public On Juneguest 28, 2005, he died in a holes: crash$15, on fees: Weekdays nine weekdays 18 holes: $20,of weekends and a mission to save a team Navy SEALS holes: $17, weekends and of underholidays heavynine fire in the mountains holidays 18 holes: $24 Afghanistan. Memberships: Single: $399, couple: $634, college: $208,host high the On $549, Aug.family: 26, Green Lea will $100 Albertschool: Lea Hockey Open. Yardages: White: 3,075, red: 2,799 From Sept. 2 through 4, Green Lea will host the 90th annual Shortstop Tournament that will feature an 18-hole qualifying round on the first day, followed by two days of match play. After Albert Lea Country Club was shut down in 2006, Green Lea took over hosting the Shortstop Tournament.

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Wells golf Club Located in Wells on 801 First ave. SW. Open seven days a week 8 a.m. until sunset. a par-3 and par-4 course. address: 801 First Ave. SW, Wells. Phone: 507-553-3313 Number of holes: 9 Par: 31 (white), 32 (red) Type: Public guest fees: Weekdays adult nine holes for $10, all day for $15. Students: 9 holes for $6, all day for $8. Membership Fees: Family: $384; couple $322; single $213; ages 17 to 24 $161; ages 9 to 16 $117, and social $84. Memberships rates for senior: couple $290; single $195; and social $84. Half price memberships available after July 1. Veterans receive $10 off membership. Cart fee: $52

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fish can be found throughout the lake. Walleye exist in deeper holes and points in the lake. • freeborn lake: This lake is fished from Arrowhead Point, a peninsula extending from the east side that almost divides the lake in half, or from the dam on the west side or from a dock at freeborn. There is boat access at Arrowhead Point County Park. The lake has yellow bass, sunfish and smallmouth bass. • Geneva lake: This shallow lake is good to fish in the morning. Many fishermen like to fish near the new dam on the southeast side. It has been stocked in recent years with northern pike and yellow perch. There also are several good fishing spots along Turtle Creek to the east. • Pickerel lake: This lake was recently stocked with northern pike by the Department of Natural Resources and also has pan fish. Boat access and a county park are on the east shore along U.S. Highway 69. • St. olaf lake: This lake is near New Richland and has one access point with a beach. It is full of crappie, sunfish, northern and bass.

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austin Country Club Opened in 1919, this course is directly north of Interstate 90 on Exit 181 and is one of the By Colleen oldestHarrison in Minnesota. Stately oaks give the course a majestic setting. colleen.harrison@albertleatribune.com address: 1202 28th St. NE, Austin Phone: 507-437-7631 Glenville Daysof isholes: returning again this Number 18 72 year overPar: a three-day span. Type: Private Many events from years past areannual/$125 reMemberships: Currently $1,500 perjust month. is a $750 joining which is turning, in There a different order fee than to to members in pro shop credit that before.returned needs to be spent by years end. The festival begins scholYardages: Blue:today 6,520, with white:a6,255, white/ 5,860,egg gold:toss, 5,511,food red: 4,839 arship gold: supper, vendors, Carts: $18 for 18 holes; $9 for nine holes hammer slagging an$60 Grizzly DJ on Main green Fees: for 18 holes and $40 for Street..9 holes. Both include electric cart and range privileges. Saturday will be filled with park ac-

tivities,Blooming a parade and the river run and Prairie Country Club walk. Children’s activities Opened in games 1936, theand course is open seven days week painting, from 8 a.m.auntil dark. such asaface ring toss, inflataddress: 7701 SE 118th St., Blooming Prairie able jumpers and bingo will be availPhone: 507-583-2887 Number of holes: 9 able, among others in Glenville Park. 36 The FreePar: & Easy Band will perform Type: Public during a guest street dance later that night fees: Weekday nine holes: $12, weekday holes: $18, weekend on the 18 Main Street stage.and holiday nine holes: $16, weekend and holiday 18 holes: $23 The festival ends Sunday with$460, a comMemberships: New single: single munitywithout church service at 9new a.m. at First a cart: $199.99, couple: $520, new family: $595, student $50 for high school and $135 Lutheran Church. for college students Yardage: blue: 3,026 Carts: $8 for nine holes, $12 for 18 holes

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5-7:30 p.m.: Scholarshipgolf supper This member-owned course is two miles west of Adams on Highway 56. Open seven days 6 p.m.: Egg toss on Main Street Half a week. 8 p.m.-midnight: Grizzly DJ on Main address: 14927 Minnesota 56, Adams Street Phone: 507-582-3595 of holes: 18 8 p.m.:Number Hammer slagging on Main Street Par: 72 Type: Public guest fees: 9 holes; $16, 18 holes: $27. Cart rental: 9 holes with two seats: $18. One seat: $9 18 holes with 2 seats: $30. One seat: $15. Memberships: Single, 30 and older: $615, plus 7 a.m.: Run/Walk at $800, parkplus tax. tax.River Married couples andstarts partners: Ages Parade 13 to 17: $125, plus near tax. Eighteen to 29 years 10 a.m.: begins Citizen old: $265, plus tax. New member: $585, plus tax, State Bank including free use of motor cart or free storage 11 a.m.: Little cart. King and Queen confor personal Yardages: Blue: 6,288, white: 6,076, gold: test takes place near tennis court 5,618, red: 5,580 11 a.m.: Dinner in the park (rain site

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guest fees: Weekdays: nine holes $16, 18 holes $28, weekends: nine holes $16, 18 holes $30 Memberships: Single: $925, senior single (weekdays only): $825, senior couple (weekday only) $1,050, couple: $1,150, family: $1,250, student (17 and under): $175, junior (18 to 35): $525 Yardage: Blue: 6,213, white: 5,991, gold: 5,121, red: 5,049 Carts: $18 for nine holes; $30 for 18 holes

Meadow greens golf Course This course is two miles east of Fourth Avenue NW in Austin and 1 1/2 miles north of Interstate 90. Open seven days a week. It combined with River Oaks to make a 27-hole course. address: 25238 540th Ave., Austin Phone: 507-433-4878 Number of holes: 27 Type: Public guest fees: Every day nine holes: $17, 18 holes: $25, 27 holes: $30, nine holes including cart: $38, 18 holes including cart: $38, 27 holes including cart: $45. $25 for 18 holes before 10 a.m. Mondays. Memberships: Family: $955, couple: $850, single: $640, college: $275, youth: $175, driving range: $175, driving range combo: $90 Yardages: Blue: 5,950, white: 5,420, yellow: 4,790, red: 4,478 Northwood golf & Country Club Opened in 1923, it is located just off Highway 65 in Northwood. Open seven days a week. Rental of the clubhouse and facilities is available for $100 per event. Accommodations include a full service bar and kitchen. address: 1391 490th St., Northwood Phone: 641-324-1662 Par: 36 Type: Public guest fees: paints $12 for nine holes; $20 18 face Pint the Clown a cupcake onforthe holes Memberships: Social: $75, junior: $160, college: $260, new single: $345, returning single: $460, new couple: $445, returning couple: $565, new family: $470, returning family: $595 Yardages: White: 3,002, red: 2,755 Trail fees: $3 per day

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The Freeborn County Arts Initiative, based in the historic Bessesen Building at 224 S. Broadway, will host a summer’s worth of happenings. The gallery will be open from 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays and from 1 to 7 p.m. Thursdays.

Horses for Sophie Freeborn County Arts Initiative Gallery May 16-June 30, artist reception 1-4 p.m. Sunday

“Horses” is a group exhibition in memory of 8-year-old Sophie Stultz of Albert Lea, who was killed in a crash last summer. Artists from the community have submitted works specifically for this remembrance exhibit of all me-

diums inspired by equines. Stultz was a student in the initiative’s Kids College who loved to draw horses. Her favorite artist, Dee Teller of Faribault, will be featured in little Sophie’s honor.

Traveling benches Various locations throughout Albert Lea May 14-August TBD

The traveling benches are a series of eight art benches designed by local artists that will be displayed at several locations around Albert Lea through the summer. People are able to learn about their community and what is available to them through the benches. The benches were inspired by various elements of the community such as Eddie Cochran and turn of the century art. The benches will be auctioned off at the end of the summer at Wind Down Wednesday in Albert Lea’s historic district.

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luncheon from 11urban a.m. to 1 p.m. Home-based businesses will have dis- Reggie LeFlore is an street artist plays of their merchandise on Fourth A 5kfrom colorOmaha, run/walk will start The at 2 p.m. originally Nebraska. Street from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will thewill citybe park. Registration begins FCAIfrom gallery transformed by Le1 p.m. COUPON As home to Malt-O-Meal and Grain also be a variety of inflatables and other Floreatinto an installation of street art. Millers processing plants, St. Ansgar has fun activities on Fourth Street during ThebeFiremen’s Pork Chopfor Feed Walls will built in the gallery the will Come in reasons on Tuesday plenty of to celebrate oatmeal, this time. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. the 4 to 7 p.m. the fire station artistbetofrom spray paint. Theatartist often and enjoy our kids night which is exactly what it does every year city park will host bingo, as well as and the crowning of Miss, and Lil Miss incorporates textual elements por- and Lil Mister St. Ansgar be at 6 p.m. during its annual Oatmeal Days Festival. entertainment by Cedar Summerstock traiture to his art. LeFlorewill possesses a NEW KIDS PRICING! The layering activitiesskill willand conclude The festival takes place June 16 and Theater distinctive makeswith dy- the Oatmeal Days Parade at explosive 7 p.m. 17 this year. A 3-on-3 basketball tournament will namic color choices to create The activities start on June 16 when take place at 9:30 a.m. with a 9 a.m. regdrama in his work. The visiting artist the St. Ansgar Fire Department will host istration time. Division classes will be often portrays political issues or issues a waterfall fight. students going into fifth and sixth grade, of social justice in his art. LeFlore is a Saturday July 15th Activities will pick up June 17 with a seventh and eighth grade, ninth through June 16 Minneapolis-based artist. 9am - Mall 3pm 2x4 bike ride. Registration will be at 7 12th grade and adult. 6 p.m.: St. Ansgar Fire Department Northbridge a.m. at the First Lutheran Church parkA bean bag tournament will be on Waterball Fights at Series the fire department Open Stage Summer 2430 BridgeSt. Ave. Downtown Ansgar ing lot. The ride starts at 8 a.m. Fourth Street at C.B. Brandt’s at 11 a.m. Freeborn County Arts Initiative There will be a free Zumba class for Registration will begin at 10:30 a.m. 7 to June Albert Lea, MN 17 various dates 8:30 p.m. antique, craft, food, all ages FourthRanch Street. United Methodist Church will hostthroughout a 9:30 a.m.: basketball tournaAlbert LeaonPizza the3-on-3 summer 507-377-2166 es in w e ment at old elementary school fin & and plant vendors The Freeborn County Arts Initiative od www.pizzaranch.com Coupon expires December 31, 2017 Exquisite foestablishment that reflects 10-10:45 a.m.: Zumba class onthe Fourth will host open mic nights throughout ing din ss A first cla French & Italian Street summer to focus on performance artthe influence of classic lifornia trends. Self guided 10 a.m.-2the p.m.: Home-based business ists throughout community, including cuisine, and current Ca for supporting We on of over 100 ecti sel e displays ers div a movement or dance artists, musicians er off garden tours WE wines. 10 a.m.-2 p.m.: Fourth Fun my education at ! and poets. Each mic night willStreet be hosted imported & domestic DELIVER ilable. ava o als e vic 10 a.m.-3 p.m.:atBingo at the city park cocktail ser l at the FCAI building 224 S. Broadway. Ful Lake Mills a.m.: Bean bagthroughout tournamentthe Artists11 will be featured NEW Horticulture Fair Kids School! 11a.m.-1 p.m. United Methodist summer as listed. Game We feature USDA Prime beef & fresh seafood Flowers, plants & Church Luncheon Through our collective Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 5:30 Drawins, June 16 and m gs efforts, we are committed Noon: Pull arrangements Alissa KleinPedal will be featured. She is a uc RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED to teaching and more! h p.m.: Color 5k Run/Walk touring1folk artist singer and songwriter. learning for all. Regularly changing menu, see our website at 4-7 p.m.: Fireman’s Pork Chop Feed July 21 www.cresendodining.com VENDORS WANTED Aug at 18the fire station 102 S. 4th Ave E. Call Kathy 6 p.m.: Crowning of Oatmeal Days June 28 Lake Mills, IA 507-377-2425 royalty Lexi Weege will be featured. She is (641)-713-2354 118 S. Broadway Ave., p.m.: Parade 641-592-0881 a blues7and jazz artist and songwriter. Albert Lea

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10:30 a.m.: Parade 11 a.m.: Parents for DC picnic lunch Albert Lea at Oakwood Park Dale Grotsun advised By Sam Wilmes Organizer Oakwood Park 18 baskets sam.wilmes@albertleatribune.com The concrete annual Lake Mills July Jubilee 11 a.m.: Art show at Oakwood Park anyone interested in participating to S. Lake St. at water tower tees returns to town with events to take place 1 p.m.: Family funJuly at Oakwood Park sign up before 1 — when the cost Lake Mills throughout the community on July 7, 8 Power Pedal Pull risesKid to $40. The ninth annual Shinefest Tractor 3 p.m.: 9 baskets Tall grass at Bancroft Bay Park and 9. As in the past, the festival will 8 p.m.: Boogie & the the The event runs twoYo-yo’z classes at of tractors Ride is July 15 and will raise money for grass Hammer Road & Greenwood Drive feature events designed for all different beer garden — one that drives 14 mph and another the Shinefest week of service. Albert Lea age groups. The day begins with breakfast that at 10 mph. Riverland Community 18 baskets The festivities get off to a start on Sunday, July 9 Anyone with a valid driver’s license features Denny Brue’s pancakes at FreeRiverland Drive & Hershey Street tees sale hosted by the July 7 concrete with a bake 8 p.m.: American Legion breakfast is welcome to join. born County Fairgrounds. Albert Lea Lake Mills Senior Citizens at the Truman 10 a.m.-5 p.m.: Radio-controlled air is Anyone interested in participating A caravan of approximately 100 trac18 baskets Clarks grove City Park Helgeson Civic Center. The night will be show at airport advised to contact Grotsun at 507-383tors will leave the fairgrounds at 9 a.m. grass tees Grove cappedClarks off with wine tasting at the 1901 The caravan will travel to Oak Park 2766 or Mark Light at 507-402-0794. 9 baskets Victorian house at 5 p.m., followed by the Place, then Thorne Crest Senior Living Swensrud Park/Hurd Park grass tees opening of the beer garden and street Community and Good Samaritan SociEighth St. & Nuthatch Ave. dance with music performed by local ety before traveling to both St. John’s Northwood North Park Country at 8 p.m. favorite Somethin’ Lutheran Community and St. John’s on 18 baskets N. Broadway Avenue at water tower The popular 5k will start on Saturday Fountain Lake. The caravan will head concrete tees Alden morning, with registration starting at Inside parade Lake Mills for July Jubilee. First in Lutheran Church for their first 7 a.m. and the race beginning at 7:30 A man leads a camel through the street during ato Studio 22 Salon coffee break. a.m. The parade will follow starting at The group then travels to Concorson Civic Center hosted by the American 507.377.2249 10:30 a.m. Noon: July Jubilee 5k pre-registration dia Mills Lutheran Church for a light lunch Oakwood Park will host a majority Legion, followed by the radio controlled at Lake Therapy 2211 E. Main St. and to Mansfield Lutheran Church for Albert Lea, MN 56007 of the afternoon events starting with a air show at the airport starting at 10 a.m. 5 p.m.: Wine tasting and hors d’oeuvres a coffee break, then to Bear Lake Lu- COMMERCIAL CASEWORK Bylunch Sam Wilmes Pizza Ranch. Participants and the public at 1901 picnic and art show starting at 11 Victorian House sam.wilmes@albertleatribune.com Kari Fjeldberg theran Church for coffee break, will have a $2 discount food. a.m. Starting at 1 p.m., the park will be 8 p.m.: Street danceanother with Somethin’ Master Stylist before arriving back at the fairgrounds Troy LaRue, general manager at Country filled with family fun entertainment and Certified Color for supper between 5 and 5:30 p.m. Lea’s Ranch will hostFriday, PizzaJuly Ranch, 7 said the show usually feagamesAlbert designed forPizza all ages, including IA Specialist twoPower free car shows The 9 tures 45 cars inatgood weather. LaRue Saturday, Tractor rides a.m.: Bake sale Truman Helgeson the Kid Pedal Pullthis at 3summer. p.m. July 8 are $35 — the cost covers 880 N Lake St, Lake Mills, Artificial Nail & (641) 592-3333 shows will be from toend 8 p.m. July 19Civic said he has seen classic and new cars 7 a.m.: the ride and dinner. Participants must Center The activities come to4an on July 5k registration Nail Art Designer and Sept. 20 inatthe parking lot of 11ata.m.: the show, Lamborghini. 7:30 provide their own tractor. MBT including Bank BBQa lunch 9 with a breakfast thefront Truman Helgea.m.: 5k starts By Tyler Julson Road & Greenwood Drive Hammer

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Little Miss Kernel will lead the Kernel Days Parade at 5 p.m. Aug. 18. Following the parade, the Jaycees will host the annual street dance with Junk FM at 9 p.m. on the stage at Half Moon Park. Throughout the weekend, the Wells Historical Museum will be open for tours. The weekend will conclude on Aug. 19 with the Veterans of Foreign Wars breakfast and the Wells Lions Club golf tournament at Wells Golf Course. According to Wells Chamber of Commerce Director Emily Hassing, participants are also invited to stop by the chamber for Kernel Days specials and more. A complete schedule of events will be finalized closer to the day of the event.

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Freeborn County Relay for Life Thompson Oil Co. • LOCALLY OWNED • to recognize area cancer survivors By Colleen Harrison

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The American Cancer Society’s Freeborn County Relay for Life will be July 28 at the Freeborn County Fairgrounds in Albert Lea. According to the event’s website, Relay For Life is the world’s largest fundraising event to end cancer and has the most impact. The event starts at 6 p.m. with an opening ceremony. The opening ceremony is meant to bring everyone together for a high-energy event kickoff to celebrate the lives of those who have battled cancer, to inspire hope by sharing recent accomplishments and progress, and to remind everyone that fighting cancer is a year-round priority, according to the American Cancer Society. A survivors lap and then a caregivers lap will follow the opening ceremony.

During the survivors lap, upbeat music plays as all cancer survivors at the event take the first lap around the track cheered on by the other participants who line the track, celebrating their victory over cancer. During the caregivers lap, anyone who ever cared for someone with cancer walks a lap so they can be honored for their support. Caregivers walk the lap with the people they helped if they are also present at the event. Next is a luminaria ceremony that honors people who currently have cancer, those who have fought it in the past and those who’s lives have been lost because of it. The closing ceremony will finish off the night. Closing ceremonies at the event are meant to remember the lives of those lost and to celebrate that each of the event’s participants have committed to fight back against the disease over the next year.

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Pelican Breeze to offer 21st season of tours on A.L. Lake By Colleen Harrison

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The Pelican Breeze and the Pelican Breeze II will be on the water for the 21st year in a row this summer, as the boats have been giving tours on Albert Lea Lake since 1997. On certain dates, Al Batt is a tour guide on the 60-foot paddle-wheel replica boat. Batt will be playing tour guide Sunday, July 2 and Aug. 6. All of the cruises with Batt will leave at 1:30 p.m. and get back around 3 p.m., and reservations are required. Pizza cruises, partnered with Green Mill, are available on Fridays starting June 2 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. and reservations need to be called in by 4 p.m. the day of the cruise. Tickets for the pizza cruises are $20, which includes the cost of pizza. There will be a special one-hour cruise in conjunction with the Just Play Festival on June 24 that will leave the dock at 11 a.m. and costs $5. There will be a a special Fourth of July

cruise from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The cost for the Fourth of July cruise is $10 per person and reservations are required. Sunday public cruises leave the dock at 1:30 p.m. and are $10 per person. Reservations are not required for the Sunday public cruises. Two-hour private cruises are available upon reservation, and are suggested as an option for reunions, birthdays, anniversaries, company parties, church groups, retirement parties, weddings and other celebrations. The Pelican Breeze II has the capacity of holding 56 passengers and is a replica of a Mississippi River riverboat. It features a public address system, a background music system, a generator, a wet bar and two bathrooms with sinks and flushable toilets. It has a deck of 55 feet by 16 feet and has an enclosed pilot house and three glass-bottom viewing ports. All cruises require at least 10 people for the boat to leave the dock. To make reservations call 507-383-7273 or go to pelicanbreeze.org.

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Fourth oF July is a time oF Fun in a.l. Albert Lea’s baseball season gets into full swing Collegiate baseball team starts in town

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The Albert Lea Legion baseball team opened on might Monday Waseca and Fourthplay of July notin fall on a weekwill but play 16Lea regular end, thatapproximately won’t stop Albert from season games followed by playoffs. The hosting the event in style. team will boast many players this Three Oaks Winery will host afrom summer year’sfestival varsity from team and be coached wine 3 towill 7 p.m. July 1. varsity assistant JaytoEnderson. Participants will coach be able tour the establishment and take in the winery’s grounds while enjoying wine by the glass or bottle. There will be live entertainment as well, so guests are encouraged to bring a lawn For more information Monday vs. chair. Byron, 7 p.n. call 507-369-5267. Tuesday vs. Rochester John Marshall, The Albert Lea Lakers will play a 7 p.m. number of games throughout the week, June 15 at Rochester Mayo, 5 p.m. three of which are at its home field, June 16 vs. Rochester Lourdes, 7 p.m. Hayek Field. The Albert Lea Lakers is June 20 vs. Kasson, 7 p.m. a new expansion team in the Pioneer June 23-25 at Mulvihill Tournament League. (Mankato), TBD Fourth of July will kick off a day early June 27 at Stewartville, 7 p.m. with the annual Third of July Parade. June 29 at Owatonna, 7 p.m. Parade lineup will be at 5 p.m. at the July 5 vs. Rochester Century 7 p.m. Freeborn County Fairgrounds. The July 7 vs. Austin, 7 p.m. parade will proceed south on Bridge July 9 at Austin, 7 p.m. Street to Central Park. July 10 vs. Waseca, 7 p.m. The Fourth of July Car Show will begin July 12 vs. Winona, 6:30 p.m. at 2 p.m. July 4 on Broadway Ave. AccordJulyto13 at Byron, 6 p.m. ing event organizer Dave Skogheim, July 16 Playoffs (high seed hosts), TBD the crowd keeps growing at the event as July 18 Playoffs, TBD well as the number of participants who Julyfor 20-23 tournament Owavie the Legion American Legion’s (in Choice, tonna), TBD Mayor’s Choice and People’s Choice trophies. There are also door prizes, music, and burgers and brats at the event. The Bayside Ski Show will host a special Fourth of July performance at the 2 p.m. time slot as well. The show will be at Edgewater Park. Those who would like to Today Storm get out vs. on the lakeLake have the opportunity June Bancroft, p.m. Cruise. to do 14 so vs. with a Pelican7:05 Breeze Juneboat 15 atwill Carroll, 7:05 p.m.the Pelican The depart from June 16IIatLanding Bancroft, p.m. Breeze at 7:05 Frank Hall Park. June 18 at Storm Lake,be4played p.m. from 8 Patriotic music will June 21 vs. to 9 p.m. by Bancroft, the Albert7:05 Lea p.m. Community June at 22Fountain vs. SiouxLake Falls,Park 7:05prior p.m. to the Band June 25ofatJuly Bancroft, 4 p.m. Fourth fireworks that will be set off at dusk over Fountain Lake. Thursdays on Fountain will continue from 5:30 to 7 p.m. July 6 with Thomas and The Shakes providing live entertainment. The event is open to the public at no charge.

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There will be a new team in the town of Albert Lea this season — the Albert Lea Lakers. The Lakers are a team made up of collegiate players from around the country, and they will join forces to compete against teams from Iowa and South Dakota. Albert Lea will embark on a 31-game season that started June 2 in Bancroft, Iowa. Its lengthy schedule will take it through the end of July. All games will be played at Hayek Field. July 14 vs. Bancroft, 7:05 p.m. July 15 at Bancroft, 7:05 p.m. July 16 at Carroll, 4 p.m. July 18 vs. Sioux Falls, 7:05 p.m. July 20 at Storm Lake, 7:05 p.m. July 22 vs. Storm Lake, 7:05 p.m. July 23 at Carroll, 4 p.m. July 25 at Sioux Falls, 7:05 p.m. July 25 at Sioux Falls, 7:05 p.m. July 27 at Bancroft, 7:05 p.m. July 28 vs. Carroll, 7:05 p.m.

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What: Geneva Cancer Run When: Saturday, registration at 9 a.m., ride starting at 11 a.m. Where: Ride starts at Geneva Bar & Grill

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After a successful run in 2016, Geneva Bar & Grill is once again gearing up for the annual cancer run taking place on Saturday. According to event organizer DeeAnn Randall, the Geneva Cancer Run grows in both riders and money raised each year. The 2016 run hosted 171 bikes, nine cars and one bus, bringing in around

$20,000 — over $7,000 more than the year before. Registration for this year’s run will be $10 and starts at 9 a.m. The ride begins at 11 a.m. and will include three other stops before returning to Geneva. Riders are encouraged to come with their bikes already filled with gas, as the first stop is about 60 miles away and there’s no place to fill up in Geneva. This year’s ride is in memorial of Matt Felt, a Geneva resident who was diagnosed with lymphoma at age 18 and passed away at 26. The first stop will be at Rapidan Dam Park in Mankato, where a free will donation lunch will be provided. All food and drinks have been donated by local businesses to help support the cause as well. For their second pitstop, riders will head south to Delavan where they will stop at the Johnny M Tavern. The last stop will be taken at the Bend

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Children and teens are invited to sign up online for the 2017 Albert Lea Public Library summer reading program. This year’s theme is “Build a Better World.” Young readers can still sign up for the program through July 20. The last day to record books and pick up prizes will be and ’80s and played to sold-out arenas Aug. 24. Registration can be completed at Commercial Residential and stadiums throughout&North america, the library’s website at www.alplonline.org. Europe and Japan. “Carry On Wayward A variety of other activities will take Son” continues to be one of the top five place at the library this summer. most-played songs on classic rock radio, Every week, at 10:30 a.m. on Mondays Kane Brown will perform Aug. 1 in the and “Dust in the Wind” has been played Tuesdays there will be a storytime. Grandstand of the Freeborn County Fair. on the radio morethe than three million Serving community since 1972 and The 10:30 a.m. slot will be reserved for Art times, according to a press release. Zone time on Wednesdays and Music and Movement classes on Thursdays. A nighttime storytime will be at 6 p.m. Thursdays. Up-and-coming country musician Kane There will be two Book Pals Book Children make fireworks in a cup with different dyesthe and oils in June 2015 during Diamond rio is set to perform aug. 3 Brown will open Grandstand entertainClubs meeting this year. Fifth- and Science Blast at Albert Lea Public Library. CollEEN HaRRIsoN/albERt lEa tRIbUNE on the Grandstand. Diamond rio signed ment at the fair on aug. 1. Brown’s debut sixth-grade students meet at 2 p.m. on to arista records and in 1991 with the single “Used to Love You Sober” shot to the Book Mondays through July 10. Third- and 2 p.m.: Third- and fourth-grade is scheduled to perform Aug. 2 in the Grandstand of the Freeborn County top of the iTunes country charts, selling release of “Meet in the Middle” became Collin Raye Pals Book Club fourth-grade students will meet at 2 p.m. June 13 the first country music group in history Fair. PRovIdEd over 255,000 downloads of the song and on Wednesdays through July 12. Sign up 10:30 a.m.: Storytime to reach No. 1 with a debut single, acgarnering more for the two groups is required and can 2 p.m.: Science Blast June 22 than 3 million streams on Me” in 1991. He has also topped the charts Spotify. His recently released EP “Chapter cording to a press release. The band is be done at the Children’s Desk. 10:30 a.m.: Music and Movement Residential - Commercial - Industrial songs as “On the Verge,” “One 1” saw similar success, claiming the No. also known724 for their “HowLea, Your Science Blast will be at 2 p.m.with on such 2 and 3 p.m.: R.A.D. Zoo June 14 West Clarkhits St. | Albert MN 56007 Boy, One Girl,” “What the Heart Wants,” 3 spot on the Billboard Country albums Country music artist Collin raye 2will Love Makes Me Feel,” “One More Day,” Tuesdays, except for June and July 6 p.m.: Nighttime storytime 10:30 a.m.: Art Zone Studio Phone: 373-6161 “Every Second,” “That Was a river,” chart and hitting the top of the iTunes 2 is during the for Freeborn “Beautiful Mess,” “Unbelievable” and perform11,aug. which reserved Lego Time. 2 p.m.: Third- and fourth-grade Book www.jimanddudes.com “anyone Else” and “if i Were You.” County Fair. rayewill shot fame with “Love, “in a Week or Two,” among others. country and 26 overall albums chart. There betospecial events offered on Pals Book Club June Thursdays at the library. These events in10:30 a.m.: Storytime clude magician Jim Jayes, Hanson Family, June 15 2 p.m.: Fifth- and sixth-grade Book , R.A.D. Zoo, Greg Skillestad Magic Show, Pals Book Club 10:30 a.m.: Music and Movement bingo and The Zoo man. Each of these 2 and 3 p.m.: Hanson Family events will have two show times, 2 and 6 p.m.: Nighttime storytime June 27 3 p.m. 10:30 a.m.: Storytime The Albert Lea Public Library is open June 19 2 p.m.: Science Blast from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 10:30 a.m.: Storytime Monday through Thursday and 1 to 6 p.m. 2 p.m.: Fifth- and sixth-grade Book June 28 Your Local Wholesale Friday. The library is closed on Saturdays. Pals Book Club 10:30 a.m.: Art Zone Studio Distributor of 2 p.m.: Third- and fourth-grade Book Pals Book Club June 20 Structural Steel 10:30 a.m.: Storytime June 12 1126 S Broadway Ave. 2 p.m.: Science Blast June 29 10:30 a.m.: Storytime 10:30 a.m.: Music and Movement Albert Lea, MN 56007 2 p.m.: Fifth- and sixth-grade Book June 21 1-507-373-5315 Pals Book Club See LIBRaRY, Page 60 10:30 a.m.: Art Zone Studio

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Farm & City Days to celebrate New Richland’s 140th anniversary

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By Colleen Harrison

colleen.harrison@albertleatribune.com

Farm & City Days returns to New richland this year from July 7 through July 9. Kicking off the festivities, which is also New richland’s 140th anniversary, will be fireworks on July 7. a new event this year will be an allschool reunion from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 8 at NrHEG High School. returning this year is the Little Miss and Mister Pageant. The pageant has four categories: Little Miss Farmer, Little Mister Farmer, Little Miss City and Little Mister City. Little Miss and Mister City have to live within the city limits of New richland and Little Miss and Mister Farmer have to have a rural New richland address. There will be plenty of other activities, including children’s games, food vendors armers and other activities and events. Masonic The Farm & City Days Grand Parade utual Lodge will by July 8, starting at 5 p.m. as of press Residents of New Richland and the surrounding areas visited Farm & City Days for the car show in 2012. tRIbUNE FIlE Photo time for this publication, the parade grand nsurance o Western star 1800 W.10Main Friday, July 7 a.m.-2 p.m.: all-school reunion at performing marshals had not yet been announced. Lodge 26 Fireworks from northwest Sunset: NrHEG Manchester, Mn There will be a street dance starting later no. 1867High School established side of town 723 Marshall Street 5 p.m.: New richland Farm & City Sunday, July 9 that night featuring the band Powerhouse. Phone: 826-3425 Box 26 non-profit Albert Saturday, July 8 Lea, MN Days Grand Parade 1 p.m.: Gopher State tractor pull on The weekend will wrap up with a tracFreeborn albert Lea, 9Mn non-denominational a.m.: Pancake breakfast 8 p.m.: Street dance with Powerhouse South Broadway sandy Walstrom, Mgr. tor pull oncounty July 9. 507-373-2366 in business minnesota since 1858 www.albertleamonument.com since 1876 www.edwardsironworkers.com since 1857

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Take a walk back in history at the 31st Big Island Rendezvous By Sam Wilmes

sam.wilmes@albertleatribune.com

DOWN THROUGH THE YEARS “People need to know what our ancestors went through to where we are today,” he said. “We don’t ever want to forget that.”

The 31st annual Big Island Rendez87 Years vous will be Oct. 7 and 8 at Bancroft Bay Park in Albert Lea. Fun Traders will demonstrate different People can enjoy a bevy of live skills, such as wood making, candle entertainment during the event. A making, crafts, blacksmithing, sil- number of acts will perform Oct.7, versmithing, pottery, cooking over an including Sister Tree, Bob Bovee & open fire, clothing and printing Pop Wagner, as well two performances John making Doppelhammer COMMUNITY BANKING fabric. Bob Weiser by the Wild Goose Chase Cloggers and People Helping Education Days will be Oct. 5 and 6. RPR — formerly Tanglefoot. PerforMANUFACTURING Peoplefig- mances Oct. 8 will be Dick Kimmel & Re-enactors will portray historical MACHINE SHOP CNCas CONTRACT 143 W. Clark ures such Teddy Roosevelt, Benjamin Adam Granger, Roe Family Singers Since 1930 FranklinMACHINING and Abraham and Mary Todd and two performances by RPR. albert lea Lincoln. 265-3100 www.justcallhome.com Conger, Students willMN learn about gold pan- Food Founded 1934 accentracu.org • 800-533-0448 Since 1930 ning, blacksmithing, campfire cookVarious community groups and people Federally Insured by NCUA Member FDIC ing, candlemaking, shoemaking, offer a huge selection of specialty foods, folk music, food preparation, Native including smoked turkey legs, wild rice American lifestyles, pottery, the soup, gyro sandwich, cider, beer, homeRevolutionary War, silversmithing made Bud’s Root Beer and a one-pound and woodworking. GOLDMAN, STURTZ taco. “This is a chance for a spectator to & HALVORSEN really celebrate their own heritage,” said Tickets organizer Perry Vining. Admission isL.$12 per adult and $7 HALVORSEN “It really does bring to life what’s cre- per childALLAN ages 6 to 11, with children ATTORNEY LAW ated us today.” 5 years and youngerATadmitted at no Spectators can see first-hand how their charge. A family pass can be pur1633 W. Main ancestors lived, Vining said. chased for $25. 137 N. Broadway

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Daniel Gullickson Account Executive

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or 2114 East Main albErt lEa

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(507) 448-3981

• Online Refills • Mobile Apps • Flu Shots Now Available

MEMBER FDIC

507-553-3161

Since 1910

104 Years...

If you’re looking to buy or sell, the Classifieds have everything you need. So, get the scoop and check out the Classifieds for yourself.

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105 Years...

Wells, MN Committed to Healthy Outcomes

Get The Scoop!

Powering Our Community

Seed, Grain, Tires & Batteries

209 So. WaShington 507-373-3062

Box 337, Hayward, MN Advertising Partners, In business since 1911. Since 1911To our Valued

98 Years...

301 West Clark Street Albert Lea, MN 373-6424

Welcome to Worship Sundays, 8:00am Traditional 10:00am Praise & Worship Thursday, 6:30p.m. www.flcal.org

1410 Olsen Dr. Phone 373-6650

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94 Years...

Northstar Apartments 820 S. 4th Ave.

From the Albert Lea Tribune Sales Team: Lucas Lee, Renee Citsay, Daniel Gullickson, Jessica Glassel and Angie Hoffman

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Specializing in Agricultural Lending

In business since 1913

98 Years...

AMERICAN LEGION 142 N. Broadway, Albert Lea

98 Years...

AMERICAN LEGION

97 Years...

ALDEN LEGION

Post #404 151 N. Broadway Alden, MN Tuesday Bingo Every Friday: $5 Burger

Charitable Gambling

POST 264 GLENVILLE, MN

Basket & FREE Pool & Darts Every 2nd Sat. — Steak Fry

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Since 1919 License #B-01304-001

License No. 00983-02

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91 Years...

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Formerly Motor Supply Co. Since 1926

"Serving

northbridgE Mall

101 Central Ave. S Geneva, MN 507.256.7260

NooN KiwANis

SINCE 1923

MEn's & ladiEs FinE apparEl, UniForMs, tUxEdos

• Collections • Credit Reporting

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95 Years...

“Always providing quality service to the construction industry.”

www.ulland.com

asphalt Paving • site Grading Road & Driveway Construction

albert Lea 373-1960 also available a wide variety of aggregate & landscaping stone for pickup or delivery

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Since 1912

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R O B E RT H O F F M A N

905 Plaza

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Take a walk back in history at the 31st Big Island Rendezvous By Sam Wilmes

DOWN THROUGH THE YEARS

sam.wilmes@albertleatribune.com

“People need to know what our ancestors went through to where we are today,” he said. “We don’t ever want to forget that.”

The 31st annual Big Island RendezYears vous will be Oct. 7 and 8 at87 Bancroft Bay Park in Albert Lea. Fun Traders will demonstrate different People can enjoy a bevy of live skills, such as wood making, candle entertainment during the event. A making, crafts, blacksmithing, sil- number of acts will perform Oct.7, versmithing, pottery, cooking over an including Sister Tree, Bob Bovee & open making clothing and printing Pop Wagner, as well two performances Johnfire, Doppelhammer COMMUNITY BANKING fabric. Bob Weiser by the Wild Goose Chase Cloggers and People Helping Education Days will be Oct. 5 and 6. RPR — formerly Tanglefoot. PerforMANUFACTURING People Re-enactors will portray historical fig- mances Oct. 8 will be Dick Kimmel & MACHINE SHOP CNC CONTRACT W. CRoe lark ures such as Teddy Roosevelt, Benjamin Adam143 Granger, Family Singers Since 1930 MACHINING Franklin and Abraham and Mary Todd and twoaperformances lbert lea by RPR. Lincoln. 265-3100 www.justcallhome.com Conger, MN Students will learn about gold pan- Food Founded 1934 accentracu.org • 800-533-0448 1930 ning,Since blacksmithing, campfire cookcommunity Federally Insured by NCUA VariousMember FDICgroups and people ing, candlemaking, shoemaking, offer a huge selection of specialty foods, folk music, food preparation, Native including smoked turkey legs, wild rice American lifestyles, pottery, the soup, gyro sandwich, cider, beer, homeRevolutionary War, silversmithing made Bud’s Root Beer and a one-pound and woodworking. taco. GOLDMAN, STURTZ “This is a chance for a spectator to & HALVORSEN really celebrate their own heritage,” said Tickets organizer Perry Vining. Admission $12 per adult and $7 ALLAN L. is HALVORSEN “It really does bring to life what’s cre- per child ages 6 to 11, with children ATTORNEY AT LAW ated us today.” 5 years and younger admitted at no Spectators can see first-hand how their charge. A family pass can be pur1633 W.lived, MainVining said. ancestors chased forN.$25. 137 Broadway

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Conger Mfg., LLC

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Jeremy & Darcy Johnson Since 1935

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This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

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Albert Lea, MN (507) 373-1409

CARQUEST

Big Island Rendezvous in 2016 at Bancroft Bay Park. saRah stUltz/albERt lEa tRIbUNE Structural Steel, Metals, 1902 East Main St. Blue Earth Railings, Ornamental Iron 719 Marshall Albert Lea, MN 800-944-0746 & Gazebos 373-3944 Albert Lea, MN Minnesota Lake Starting at $30/month per unit Since 1938 Since 1938 800-770-7417 Original business started in 1939

“The Land Between the Lakes” “The Land Between the Lakes” ALBERT LEA 73 Years... 73 Years... 72 Years... 73 Years... “The Land Between the Lakes” Since 1937

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IRON WORKS Eddie's Karl's AND STORAGE Earning your trust d n a day by day. r Hayward, MN Ba You'll find it at e 507-383-2483 LounAgre-enactor portrays Abraham Lincoln 507-373-0465 during the first of two Education Days at the

Eagles Club

Celebrating 80 years of people helping people Gambling Lic. #000-60-001 Bingo weekly

265-3340

Serving you at 2 locationsConger & Downtown Albert Lea

2501 E. Main Albert Lea

ALBERT LEA Ag Power Enterprises

71 Years...

June 10: Wee Wednesday’s in Fountain Lake Park June Fountain Lake Park JUNE: June 10: 12 &Wee 13: Wednesday’s Eddie CochraninWeekend AUGUST: June &UV 13:Night Eddie Cochran Thursdays on Fountain – June 1, Run 8, 15,Weekend June 12 13: Color Thursdays on Fountain – August 10, 13: UV Night Color Run June 10: Wee Wednesday’s in Fountain Lake Park 22 & June 29 June 17:Eddie Wind DownWeekend Wednesday Summer & Music Festival 17, 24Minnesota &Market 31 and June June 12Cochran & 13: Cochran Eddie Weekend JuneWednesday 9-10 Serving Southern 17: Wind Down Market & Fair Music Festival $ Freeborn County – Aug. 1-6 June 27: Just Play! Festival NorthernSummer Iowa with John Deere June 13: UV Night Color Run Mainly Marathons –Play! June 3Festival June 27: Just The Loney Lutherans Aug. 12-13 July 3: 3rd of July Parade June 17: Wind Down Wednesday Summer Market & Music Festival WindJuly Down Wednesday –Parade June 21 Ag & Consumer Equipment 3: 3rd of July Lake– Park Movie – June July 27: Just Festival 4: Play! 4th of July CarGolf Show – Bayside Ski Show Fireworks rdFountain Cory Goodnature Memorial July 4: 4th of& July Showin–Fountain Bayside Milana Ski Show – Fireworks July 3: 3rd 8: of Park July Parade - Aug. 17 July Rec Car Carnival Lake Park Tournament – June 24 495-4th Ave. Se Belle Plaine, Hollandale, July 4: 4th 8: of Park July Car ShowCarnival – Baysidein SkiFountain Show –Wind July & Sorenson Rec Lake ParkWednesday – Aug. 16 Down 111 E. Clark St. • Albert Lea, MN Just July 11: April HalfFireworks Marathon Festival/Bike Rodeo – Memorial June Lake 24 Owatonna, July Play 8: Park & Rec Carnival in Fountain Park MN The Past – Aug. 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Ryan Truesdale Since 1944 Community Band in Floats Fountain Lake in Fountain August 12: Wee Wednesday’s Lake Park August 15: Albert Celebration Tournament – Sept. 10-11 August 15: Lea Albert Lea Floats Celebration Park – July 4 15: Albert August Lea Floats Celebration August 16: Festival of Sports & Arts 16: Festival & Arts Autumn in the Village – Sept. 16 4th ofAugust July Fireworks –Wednesday Julyof 4 Sports August 19: Wind Down Summer Market & Music Festival August 16: Festival of Sports & Arts UMPBA Power Boat – August 19:From Wind Down Wednesday Summer Market & Drag MusicRace Festival August 19: Echos the Past A Journey Into History Bayside Ski Show July 4 August 19: Wind Down Wednesday Summer Market & Music Festival Sept. 23 August 19: to Echos From the Past - A Journey Into History August 20: Cruise the Cove ACT: Mary Poppins – July 13-16 August 19: Echos From Past - A Journey Into History August 28 & 29: BBQ Kansas Cookoff August 20: Cruise toCity thethe Cove ACT: Mary Poppins – July 19-22 ALBERT LEA MORRISON August 20: Cruise to the CoveCity Cookoff OCTOBER: September 2: Frozen Fun in the Park August 28 & 29: BBQ Kansas April Sorensen Memorial Half 30th Annual Rendezvous Festival – August 28 Kansas CityPark Cookoff September Autumn inBBQ the Village PROFESSIONAL WELL Marathon –20:July 8&2:29: September Frozen Fun in the October 3 & 4: Big Island Rendezvous September 2: Frozen Funininthe theVillage Park Oct. 7-8 Summer Carnival - July 12 Lea September 20: Autumn FIRE FIGHTERS October 10: Celebrate Albert & Color Dash company Residential an Village September 20: Autumn the Tractor – Bureau July 15| in an air liquide company Shinefest 3 &&Ride 4: Big Island Rendezvous Albert October Lea Convention Visitors 102 W. Clark St. 373-2316 | www.albertleatourism.org DECEMBER: October 3 & 4: Big Island Rendezvous WindOctober Down Wednesday – JulyAlbert 19 Irrigation 10: Celebrate Lea & Color DashGathering – Dec. 2 Christmas October 10: Celebrate Dash Book Convention - JulyAlbert 22-23 Lea & Color “Building the Future By · Find Discounts · Refill Prescriptions Welding Materials & Comic Albert Lea Convention & Visitors Bureau | 102 W. Clark St. 373-2316 | www.albertleatourism.org Sealing Old ocallY RelayAlbert for Life Julyl28 Lea–Convention & Visitors Bureau | 102 W. Clark St. 373-2316 | www.albertleatourism.org Preserving the Past” 507 W. Front St. & industrial supplies · Find Our Location · Research Medications 69 Years of Preserving, owned 902 East Main International Assn. 2417 Myers rd. Interpreting & Displaying the 1407 S t . J ohn A ve . · See History Our Hours & operated of Firefighters of Freeborn County. Albert Lea, MN 56007 albert lea Albert leA AFL-CIO, CLC

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In business since 1947

1031 Bridge Avenue Albert Lea, MN Organized 1948 Incorporated 1959

Freeborn, Mn 863-2455 Since 1948

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Local 1041

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Since May 1, 1948


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Farm & City Days to celebrate New Richland’s 140th anniversary

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Farm & City Days returns to New richland this year from July 7 through July 9. Kicking off the festivities, which is also New richland’s 140th anniversary, will be fireworks on July 7. a new event this year will be an allschool reunion from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 8 at NrHEG High School. returning this year is the Little Miss and Mister Pageant. The pageant has four categories: Little Miss Farmer, Little Mister Farmer, Little Miss City and Little Mister City. Little Miss and Mister City have to live within the city limits of New richland and Little Miss and Mister Farmer have to have a rural New richland address. There will be plenty of other activities, including children’s games, food vendors and other activities and events. Masonic The Farm & City Days Grand Parade will by July 8, starting at 5Lodge p.m. as of press time for this publication, the parade grand Western star marshals had not yet been announced. Lodge no. later 26 There will be a street dance starting that night featuring the band Powerhouse. 26 a tracThe weekend will wrapBox up with Freeborn albert Lea, Mn tor pull on July 9. county

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The Albert Lea Legion baseball team There will be a new team in the town opened playof onJuly Monday Fourth mightin notWaseca fall on aand weekof Albert Lea this season — the Albert willend, play 16 regular but approximately that won’t stop Albert Lea from Lea Lakers. season games playoffs. The hosting thefollowed event in by style. The Lakers are a team made up of colteamThree will boast players from this Oaksmany Winery will host a summer legiate players from around the country, year’s varsity team and3will coached wine festival from to 7bep.m. July 1. and they will join forces to compete varsity assistantwill coach Enderson. Participants beJay able to tour the against teams from Iowa and South establishment and take in the winery’s Dakota. grounds while enjoying wine by the glass Albert Lea will embark on a 31-game or bottle. There will be live entertainseason that started June 2 in Bancroft, ment as well, so guests are encouraged to Iowa. bring a lawn chair. For more information Its lengthy schedule will take it Monday vs. Byron, 7 p.n. call 507-369-5267. through the end of July. Tuesday vs. Rochester John Marshall, The Albert Lea Lakers will play a All games will be played at Hayek 7 p.m. number of games throughout the week, Field. June 15 at Rochester Mayo, 5 p.m. three of which are at its home field,The Albert Lea Legion team is expected June 16 vs. Rochester Lourdes, 7 p.m. Hayek Field. The Albert Lea Lakers isto play 16 regular season games. mIcah June 20 vs. Kasson, 7 p.m. July 14 vs. Bancroft, 7:05 p.m. a new expansion team in the PioneerBadER/alBERt lEa tRIBUNE June 23-25 at Mulvihill Tournament July 15 at Bancroft, 7:05 p.m. League. (Mankato), TBD July 16 at Carroll, 4 p.m. Fourth of July will kick off a day early June 28 vs. Carroll, 7:05 p.m. June 27 the at Stewartville, 7 p.m. July 18 vs. Sioux Falls, 7:05 p.m. with annual Third of July Parade.June 30 vs. Sioux Falls, 7:05 p.m. June 29 at Owatonna, p.m. July 20 at Storm Lake, 7:05 p.m. Parade lineup will7be at 5 p.m. at theJuly 1 at Sioux Falls, 7:05 p.m. July 5 vs. Rochester 7 p.m. TheJuly 3 vs. Storm Lake, 7:05 p.m. July 22 vs. Storm Lake, 7:05 p.m. Freeborn CountyCentury Fairgrounds. July 7 vs. Austin, 7 p.m. south on BridgeJuly 4 at Storm Lake, 7:05 p.m. July 23 at Carroll, 4 p.m. parade will proceed July 9 at Austin, 7 p.m. July 25 at Sioux Falls, 7:05 p.m. July 6 vs. Carroll 7:05 p.m. Street to Central Park. July 10 vs. Waseca, 7 p.m. July 25 at Sioux Falls, 7:05 p.m. The Fourth of July Car Show will begin July 8 vs. Storm Lake, 7:05 p.m. July vs. July Winona, 6:30 p.m. Ave. Accord-July 11 at Sioux Falls, 7:05 p.m. July 27 at Bancroft, 7:05 p.m. at 12 2 p.m. 4 on Broadway July 13toatevent Byron, 6 p.m. Dave Skogheim,July 12 at Sioux Falls, 7:05 p.m. July 28 vs. Carroll, 7:05 p.m. ing organizer July 16crowd Playoffs (high seed hosts), TBD as the keeps growing at the event July 18 as Playoffs, TBD of participants who well the number July 20-23 Legion tournament (in Owavie for the American Legion’s Choice, tonna), TBD Mayor’s Choice and People’s Choice trophies. There are also door prizes, music, and burgers and brats at the event. Sandy Walstrom, Manager The Bayside Ski Show will host a special Fourth of July performance at the 2 p.m. time slot as well. The show will be at Edgewater Park. Those who would like to Today vs. Storm Lakehave the opportunity Fireworks will go off at dusk in Albert Lea. CollEEN HaRRIsoN/albERt lEa tRIbUNE get out on the lake June Bancroft, 7:05 p.m. to 14 do vs. so with a Pelican Breeze Cruise. June 15boat at Carroll, 7:05 p.m. The will depart from the Pelican 7 p.m. Albert Lea Lakes vs. Storm Lake June 16 at II Bancroft, p.m. Hall Park. Breeze Landing7:05 at Frank Whitecaps at Hayek Field Since 1876 June Patriotic 18 at Storm Lake, p.m. music will4 be played from 8 City/Rural • Farm/Residential June vs. Bancroft, 7:05Lea p.m.Community July• Farm to 21 9 p.m. by the Albert 4 Pkgs. • Home Owners June 22 vs. Sioux Falls, 7:05 p.m. Band at Fountain Lake Park prior to the 2 p.m.: Fourth of July Car Show on June 25 atof Bancroft, 4 p.m. that will be set Broadway Avenue Fourth July fireworks off at dusk over Fountain Lake. 2 p.m.: Bayside Ski Show at EdgewaThursdays on Fountain will continue ter Park from 5:30 to 7 p.m. July 6 with Thomas 6-7:30 p.m.: Pelican Breeze cruise and The Shakes providing live entertain7 p.m.: Storm Lake Whitecaps vs. ment. The event is open to the public at Albert Lea Lakers SPECIALIZING no charge. p.m.:SYSTEMS Community Band concert at IN8-9 SEPTIC Fountain Lake Park • Conservation Construction • Land Drainage Dusk: Fireworks over Fountain Lake

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Geneva Bar & Grill hosts cancer run If you go

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What: Geneva Cancer Run When: Saturday, registration at 9 a.m., ride starting at 11 a.m. Where: Ride starts at Geneva Bar & Grill

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After a successful run in 2016, Geneva Bar & Grill is once again gearing up for the annual cancer run taking place on Saturday. According to event organizer DeeAnn Randall, the Geneva Cancer Run grows in both riders and money raised each year. The 2016 run hosted 171 bikes, nine cars and one bus, bringing in around

$20,000 — over $7,000 more than the year before. Registration for this year’s run will be $10 and starts at 9 a.m. The ride begins at 11 a.m. and will include three other stops before returning to Geneva. Riders are encouraged to come with their bikes already filled with gas, as the first stop is about 60 miles away and there’s no place to fill up in Geneva. This year’s ride is in memorial of Matt Felt, a Geneva resident who was diagnosed with lymphoma at age 18 and passed away at 26. The first stop will be at Rapidan Dam Park in Mankato, where a free will donation lunch will be provided. All food and drinks have been donated by local businesses to help support the cause as well. For their second pitstop, riders will head south to Delavan where they will stop at the Johnny M Tavern. The last stop will be taken at the Bend

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The American Cancer Society’s Freeborn County Relay for Life will be July 28 at the Freeborn County Fairgrounds in Albert Lea. According to the event’s website, Relay For Life is the world’s largest fundraising event to end cancer and has the most impact. The event starts at 6 p.m. with an opening ceremony. The opening ceremony is meant to bring everyone together for a high-energy event kickoff to celebrate the lives of those who have battled cancer, to inspire hope by sharing recent accomplishments and progress, and to remind everyone that fighting cancer is a year-round priority, according to the American Cancer Society. A survivors lap and then a caregivers lap will follow the opening ceremony.

During the survivors lap, upbeat music plays as all cancer survivors at the event take the first lap around the track cheered on by the other participants who line the track, celebrating their victory over cancer. During the caregivers lap, anyone who ever cared for someone with cancer walks a lap so they can be honored for their support. Caregivers walk the lap with the people they helped if they are also present at the event. Next is a luminaria ceremony that honors people who currently have cancer, those who have fought it in the past and those who’s lives have been lost because of it. The closing ceremony will finish off the night. Closing ceremonies at the event are meant to remember the lives of those lost and to celebrate that each of the event’s participants have committed to fight back against the disease over the next year.

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The Pelican Breeze and the Pelican Breeze II will be on the water for the 21st year in a row this summer, as the boats have been giving tours on Albert Lea Lake since 1997. On certain dates, Al Batt is a tour guide on the 60-foot paddle-wheel replica boat. Batt will be playing tour guide Sunday, July 2 and Aug. 6. All of the cruises with Batt will leave at 1:30 p.m. and get back around 3 p.m., and reservations are required. Pizza cruises, partnered with Green Mill, are available on Fridays starting June 2 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. and reservations need to be called in by 4 p.m. the day of the cruise. Tickets for the pizza cruises are $20, which includes the cost of pizza. There will be a special one-hour cruise in conjunction with the Just Play Festival on June 24 that will leave the dock at 11 a.m. and costs $5. There will be a a special Fourth of July

cruise from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The cost for the Fourth of July cruise is $10 per person and reservations are required. Sunday public cruises leave the dock at 1:30 p.m. and are $10 per person. Reservations are not required for the Sunday public cruises. Two-hour private cruises are available upon reservation, and are suggested as an option for reunions, birthdays, anniversaries, company parties, church groups, retirement parties, weddings and other celebrations. The Pelican Breeze II has the capacity of holding 56 passengers and is a replica of a Mississippi River riverboat. It features a public address system, a background music system, a generator, a wet bar and two bathrooms with sinks and flushable toilets. It has a deck of 55 feet by 16 feet and has an enclosed pilot house and three glass-bottom viewing ports. All cruises require at least 10 people for the boat to leave the dock. To make reservations call 507-383-7273 or go to pelicanbreeze.org.

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Wells will host its annual Kernel Days celebration from Aug. 17 to 20 this year. The activities start Aug. 14 with the Kernel Days Medallion Hunt, which is hosted by Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Clues will be posted daily until the medallion is located. The Wells Library Foundation will host its annual salad luncheon from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Aug. 17 at the American Legion in Wells. The Little Miss Kernel program will take place at 7 p.m. A free lunch, including root beer floats, will be provided by Wells Federal Bank and Bevcomm. The event will be at 11 a.m. Aug. 18 in the bank parking lot. Horse and wagon rides will also be available at that time. As in years past, most of the weekend’s events will take place at Half Moon Park. Starting at 5 p.m. Aug. 17 there will be food stands, giant inflatables, entertainment and a beer garden at the park. Fireworks will start at 9:30 p.m. Events at the park will continue Aug. 18 and will expand to include volleyball and softball tournaments, a children’s activity tent and a petting zoo, among other activities. The annual Maple Valley Classic Car Show will begin at 8 a.m. in downtown Wells. The grand marshal and newly crowned

Little Miss Kernel will lead the Kernel Days Parade at 5 p.m. Aug. 18. Following the parade, the Jaycees will host the annual street dance with Junk FM at 9 p.m. on the stage at Half Moon Park. Throughout the weekend, the Wells Historical Museum will be open for tours. The weekend will conclude on Aug. 19 with the Veterans of Foreign Wars breakfast and the Wells Lions Club golf tournament at Wells Golf Course. According to Wells Chamber of Commerce Director Emily Hassing, participants are also invited to stop by the chamber for Kernel Days specials and more. A complete schedule of events will be finalized closer to the day of the event.

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Wells will host its annual Kernel Days celebration from Aug. 17 to 20 this year. The activities start Aug. 14 with the Kernel Days Medallion Hunt, which is hosted by Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Clues will be posted daily until the medallion is located. The Wells Library Foundation will host its annual salad luncheon from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Aug. 17 at the American Legion in Wells. The Little Miss Kernel program will take place at 7 p.m. A free lunch, including root beer floats, will be provided by Wells Federal Bank and Bevcomm. The event will be at 11 a.m. Aug. 18 in the bank parking lot. Horse and wagon rides will also be available at that time. As in years past, most of the weekend’s events will take place at Half Moon Park. Starting at 5 p.m. Aug. 17 there will be food stands, giant inflatables, entertainment and a beer garden at the park. Fireworks will start at 9:30 p.m. Events at the park will continue Aug. 18 and will expand to include volleyball and softball tournaments, a children’s activity tent and a petting zoo, among other activities. The annual Maple Valley Classic Car Show will begin at 8 a.m. in downtown Wells. The grand marshal and newly crowned

Little Miss Kernel will lead the Kernel Days Parade at 5 p.m. Aug. 18. Following the parade, the Jaycees will host the annual street dance with Junk FM at 9 p.m. on the stage at Half Moon Park. Throughout the weekend, the Wells Historical Museum will be open for tours. The weekend will conclude on Aug. 19 with the Veterans of Foreign Wars breakfast and the Wells Lions Club golf tournament at Wells Golf Course. According to Wells Chamber of Commerce Director Emily Hassing, participants are also invited to stop by the chamber for Kernel Days specials and more. A complete schedule of events will be finalized closer to the day of the event.

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The Freeborn County Arts Initiative, based in the historic Bessesen Building at 224 S. Broadway, will host a summer’s worth of happenings. The gallery will be open from 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays and from 1 to 7 p.m. Thursdays.

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Traveling benches Various locations throughout Albert Lea May 14-August TBD

The traveling benches are a series of eight art benches designed by local artists that will be displayed at several locations around Albert Lea through the summer. People are able to learn about their community and what is available to them through the benches. The benches were inspired by various elements of the community such as Eddie Cochran and turn of the century art. The benches will be auctioned off at the end of the summer at Wind Down Wednesday in Albert Lea’s historic district.

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Home-based businesses will have displays of their merchandise on Fourth Street from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will also be a variety of inflatables and other fun activities on Fourth Street during this time. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. the city park will host bingo, as well as entertainment by Cedar Summerstock Theater A 3-on-3 basketball tournament will take place at 9:30 a.m. with a 9 a.m. registration time. Division classes will be students going into fifth and sixth grade, seventh and eighth grade, ninth through 12th grade and adult. A bean bag tournament will be on Fourth Street at C.B. Brandt’s at 11 a.m. Registration will begin at 10:30 a.m. United Methodist Church will host a

luncheonReggie from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. LeFlore is an urban street artist A 5koriginally color run/walk start Nebraska. at 2 p.m. The fromwill Omaha, from the city park. Registration begins by LeFCAI gallery will be transformed at 1 p.m. Flore into an installation of street art. TheWalls Firemen’s willfor the will bePork builtChop in theFeed gallery be from 4 toto7 spray p.m. atpaint. the fire artist Thestation artist often and the crowning oftextual Miss, Lil Miss and incorporates elements and porLil Mister St. Ansgar willLeFlore be at 6 p.m. traiture to his art. possesses a Thedistinctive activities will conclude the dylayering skill with and makes Oatmeal Days Parade at 7 to p.m. namic color choices create explosive drama in his work. The visiting artist often portrays political issues or issues of social justice in his art. LeFlore is a Minneapolis-based artist. June 16 6 p.m.: St. Ansgar Fire Department Open Stage Summer Series Waterball Fights at the fire department

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From Sept. 2 through 4, Green Lea will host the 90th annual Shortstop Tournament that will feature an 18-hole qualifying round on the first day, followed by two days of match play. After Albert Lea Country Club was shut down in 2006, Green Lea took over hosting the Shortstop Tournament.

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Therejust is a $750 fee which is thanMeadow greens golf Course returned to to members in pro shop credit that This course is two miles east of Fourth Avenue before. needs to be spent by years end. NW in Austin and 1 1/2 miles north of Interstate The festival begins today with a scholYardages: Blue: 6,520, white: 6,255, white/ 90. Open seven days a week. It combined with gold: arship 5,860, gold: 5,511, red: supper, egg4,839 toss, food vendors,River Oaks to make a 27-hole course. Carts: $18 forslagging 18 holes; $9 nine holes 25238 540th Ave., Austin hammer anfor Grizzly DJ on Main address: green Fees: $60 for 18 holes and $40 for Phone: 507-433-4878 Street.. 9 holes. Both include electric cart and range Number of holes: 27 privileges. Saturday will be filled with park ac- Type: Public guest fees: Every day nine holes: $17, 18 tivities, a parade and the river run andholes: Blooming Prairie Country Club $25, 27 holes: $30, nine holes including walk.inChildren’s games Opened 1936, the course is openand sevenactivities days cart: $38, 18 holes including cart: $38, 27 holes a week fromas 8 a.m. dark. a ring toss, inflat-including cart: $45. $25 for 18 holes before 10 a.m. such faceuntil painting, address: 7701 SE 118th St., Blooming Prairie able jumpers and bingo will be avail-Mondays. Phone: 507-583-2887 Memberships: Family: $955, couple: $850, able, of among in Glenville Park.single: $640, college: $275, youth: $175, driving Number holes: others 9 Par: 36 Free & Easy Band will performrange: $175, driving range combo: $90 The Type: Public Yardages: Blue: 5,950, white: 5,420, yellow: during street nine dance later that night4,790, red: 4,478 guest fees:aWeekday holes: $12, weekday 18 holes: $18, Main weekend and holiday nine holes: on the Street stage. $16, weekend and holiday 18 holes: $23 with a com-Northwood golf & Country Club The festival ends Sunday Memberships: New single: $460, single Opened in 1923, it is located just off Highway munity service at$520, 9 a.m. at First65 in Northwood. Open seven days a week. Rental without a cart: church $199.99, new couple: new family: $595, student $50 for high school and $135 of the clubhouse and facilities is available for $100 Lutheran Church. for college students per event. Accommodations include a full service Yardage: blue: 3,026 bar and kitchen. Carts: $8 for nine holes, $12 for 18 holes address: 1391 490th St., Northwood Phone: 641-324-1662 Cedar River golf Course Par: 36 5-7:30 p.m.: Scholarship supper This member-owned golf course is two miles Type: Public 6 p.m.:onEgg toss56. onOpen Main Street west of Adams Highway seven days guest nine holes; $20afor 18 Halffees: Pint $12 thefor Clown paints cupcake on a week. 8 p.m.-midnight: Grizzly DJ on Mainholes address: 14927 Minnesota 56, Adams Memberships: Social: $75, junior: $160, Street Phone: 507-582-3595 college: $260, new single: $345, returning single: 8 p.m.: Hammer slagging on Main$460, new couple: $445, returning couple: $565, Number of holes: 18 Par: 72 new family: $470, returning family: $595 Street Type: Public Yardages: White: 3,002, red: 2,755 guest fees: 9 holes; $16, 18 holes: $27. Trail fees: $3 per day Cart rental: 9 holes with two seats: $18. One seat: $9 18 holes with 2 seats: $30. One seat: $15. The Oaks in Hayfield Memberships: Single, 30 and older: $615, plus Located two miles west of Hayfield, this course 7 a.m.: River Run/Walk starts at park tax. Married couples and partners: $800, plus tax. features a clubhouse and restaurant. a.m.: Citizen address: 73671 170th Ave., Hayfield Ages 13 10 to 17: $125,Parade plus tax. begins Eighteen near to 29 years old: $265, plus tax. New member: $585, plus tax, Phone: 507-477-3233 State Bank including free use of motor cart or free storage Number of holes: 18 11 a.m.: Little King and Queen confor personal cart. Par: 72 test takes near6,076, tennis court Yardages: Blue: place 6,288, white: gold: Type: Public 5,618, red: 11 5,580 a.m.: Dinner in the park (rain site guest fees: Weekday nine holes: $17, $25 with a cart, 18 holes: $23, $30 with a cart; weekend and isgrove First golf Lutheran Clarks CourseChurch) holiday nine holes: $19.50, $27.50 with a cart; 18 a.m.-3 p.m.: games Eight11 miles north of AlbertChildren’s Lea on County Road inholes: $27.50, $44.50Call with a cart the 45. Public nine-hole course. 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AUSTIN — The sixth Austin ArtWorks Festival is starting a new chapter. The festival has been held at the downtown Austin Municipal Plant for five years, but it’s moving to new digs as the Austin YMCA and Vision 2020 move forward on plans to build the Austin Community Recreation Center at the site. The festival will be held on the green space between the Mower County Jail and Justice Center and Historic Paramount Theatre. “This is a great opportunity to change it up, refresh, try something new,” Austin Area Commission for the Arts Executive Director Laura Helle said. Festival co-chair Bonnie Rietz is also excited about the new location. “When you have a change like that and something new, there’s an excitement,” she said. “And I think it’s good.” Rietz said it was important for the committee to keep the festival downtown to continue supporting merchants. “Downtown Austin has been with us since the start of the festival, so we really

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2 and 3 p.m.: Greg Skillestad Magic 6 tember p.m.: Nighttime storytime in preparation of a Historic Pressam.wilmes@albertleatribune.com ervation Committee conference planned The 10th annual Ryan “Pie” Truesdell Julyfor 3 this fall in Albert Lea. tournament will be Sept. 9 and 10. a.m.: Storytime Freeborn County Historical Museum, 10:30 A window facing Bridge Avenue at the While the tournament is techni2 p.m.: Fifthsixth-grade Book PalsCoLibrary and Village has themes planned museum isand being redone for Eddie cally in its 11th year, this is the 10th ClubWeekend, and a number of displays throughout the summer to commemorateBook chran one in which Ryan’s dad, Scott, has the region. on Cochran and fellow Albert Lea been involved, and he expects a good July 5 native Marion Ross will continue Executive Director Kim number of teams to participate again 10:30 a.m.: Art Studio to be onZone display. Nelson said the 20th anniverthis year. 2 p.m.: Thirdand fourth-grade Bookconsary of the Discovery History Agriculture displays will “We had 27 teams last year, and we Pals Booktinue Club to be featured in the vilprogram — an event in which are expecting to hit or surpass that 11th-grade Albert Lea High lage and in the museum, and the number this year,” he said. “We had July 6 museum is partnering with city School students dress in period quite a few teams from iowa and even 10:30 a.m.: Music and Movement clothing and teach fifth-grade Parks and Recreation staff to host one from South Dakota last year. it 2 and 3 p.m.: Bingo students about various aspects Kim a Civil War re-enactment in the should be a good time again.” storytime from the 1850s to early 1900s — Nelson6 p.m.: Nighttime village from 9 a.m. to noon July All teams who register will be guarwill be the feature at the Village 22. The event is specifically for anteed four games over the course of July 10 through June. Pictures and other items 10:30 oldera.m.: elementary school-aged children, the two-day tournament. Storytime collected throughout the years are on 2 but whole are invited to the The entry fee is $150 per team, and p.m.: Fifth-families and sixth-grade Book Palsfree display. event, Nelson said. The re-enactment teams need to be registered by Sept. 1. Book Club The history of downtown Albert Lea was made possible after the museum Truesdell said payouts will be given Jake Boelsen of Davies Masonry out of Mason Citywill swings at a pitch during a previous be featured in July, August and Sep-Julyreceived a grant. to first-, second- and third-place teams, 11 Ryan “Pie” Truesdell Memorial Softball Tournament. mIcah badER/albERt lEa tRIbUNE along with other prizes. 10:30 a.m.: Storytime if anyone is interested in signing up, Special Orders Only 2 p.m.: Lego Time e th t See you a call 507-676-2666 or 507-383-1958 for the Tigers baseball team. He went on About a month after Ryan’s death, his Contact Renee Citsay for pricing & sizes. Wind Down more information. to play baseball at Rochester Technical friends held the first Truesdell softball July 12 y a d Ryan W Truesdell, a 2005 graduateReneeMade@yahoo.com of Community College where he played a tournament. ednes 10:30 a.m.: Art Zone Studio e 21 2 p.m.: Third- and fourth-grade Book ALHS, was Big Nine All- variety of positions including pitcher, Ryan Truesdell died in 2007 in a grain on Juantwo-time 507.402.5664 Pals Book Club and center field. Conference catcher and co-captain for catcher elevator accident at Glenville Grain. jarrod.peterson@albertleatribune.com

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CITY EVENTS GUIDE Emmons to include It’sBorderfest the 31st in year for annual EddieFOREST Cochran Weekend events the Night Glow Ball Tournament multiple events for all ages, families Lighting with a GLOW Fun Run/ Aug. 4 By Sam Wilmes

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By Sam Wilmes a book sale Saturday, and a children’s Bear Creek Golf Course will host a The sam.wilmes@albeertleatribune.com 31st annual Eddie Cochran Weekpedal pull will also take place. A classic four-person, best shot 9 hole Glow Ball end will be a four-day festival that feacar, truck, tractor and motorcycle show Golf Tournament from 8:15 to 11 p.m. June 24 tures multiple events. Emmons Borderfest will span two is from noon to 2:30 p.m. in downtown For more information, contact the Bear The Lighting the Night with a GLOW Festivities began Thursday in coordidays this year and feature music, a Emmons — registration begins at 10 Fun Run/Walk will take place from 9 to Creek Golf Course at 641-585-1353. nationparade with the Thursdays on Fountain and other activities. a.m. 11 p.m. June 24 at the Winnebago County concert series. A concert thatthe night will A dance kicks off weekend at Awards with numerous door prizes Courthouse. Registration will begin at be a tribute to holy rock rollers. 8:30 p.m. Aug. 11‘n’with music from will be awarded at 3 p.m. downtown. 7 p.m. For more information, call Julie A cruise-in will be today at the Green well-known group Johnny Holm Band. A car and motorcycle cruise Aug. 12 Price at 641-585-4615. Mill Restaurant Country Innat&9 a.m. begins at 4 p.m. downtown, and a Festivitiesand on Aug. 12 begin The annual tractor rides are scheduled Suites.with Registration will startbake at 3 sale p.m.,at the pork chop supper for Emmons Sons a senior citizens’ from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Heritage Park. and social time will be at 6 p.m. Twelve Emmons Senior Center. of the sits American Legion andatEmmons The event is sponsored by the Forest Gary Hagen in his 1969 Firebird the awards will be presented. A parade starts at 10:30 a.m. Lineup Commercial Club is from 4:30 to 7 City Chamber of Commerce and HeriEddie Cochran Weekend car show in 2016. July 13 July 16 The for carthe show will be at 8 at a.m. to a.m. 3 parade begins 9:30 in p.m. tage Park of North Iowa. According to Puckerbrush Days — Forest City, p.m. Saturday in downtown Albert Lea. front of the Lutheran church. Musician Casey Muessigmann will Iowa’s, annual community celebration — a press release, all participants need is Registration be from a.m. to 11:30 grounds. The Whitesidewalls The will library and 8museum will have perform later in the day. will peris scheduled for July 13 through July 17. a tractor from the 1960s or older that is a.m. Eighty awards will be presented, form at 7:30 p.m. that day at Fountain The events such as the parade, fireworks capable of a 50- to 70-mile drive. and the awards presentation begins at Lake Park. and Battle of the Businesses are set to Albert Lea Cloverleaf and Lakeview 2 p.m. The first 200 entrants to the show will receive a dash plaque, goodie bag Lions Club members will host a breakfast return. 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Saturdays May to October Farmers Market Owatonna’s Central Park 7 a.m. to noon

The Owatonna Farmer’s Market will be open seasonally from May to October. The market offers fresh produce and other items from local farms and businesses. All of the produce sold at the market is produced in Steele County.

Thursdays, June 1 to Aug. 10 Owatonna’s Central Park 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Visit Owatonna hosts open-air concerts every Thursday evening downtown Owatonna in Central Park.

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Movies will start around 9 p.m. There will be activities starting at 8:15 p.m. prior to the movie. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets and chairs. Concessions will also be available. Movie in the park nights are organized by Owatonna Parks & Recreation. The rain date for the event is scheduled for the same time and place on June 17.

June 16-18, 23-25 “Funny Girl” Little Theatre of Owatonna 7:30 to 9 p.m.

The musical is set in and around New York City just prior to and following World War I. Ziegfeld Follies stars as Fanny Brice, who is awaiting the return of her husband, Nicky Arnstein, from prison. The story is told as a flashback and reflects their life together as a couple. This production is a musical directed by Linda Karnauskas.

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Steele County prepares Multiple eventsFair planned for this summer atarea Harmony Park Find all of the for another year as the largest worship times each Friday county fair in all of Minnesota on the Faith page. By Evelyn Seffinga

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This summer is filled with a variety of events taking place at Harmony Park at this annual event. By Evelyn Music GardenSeffinga in Clarks Grove. Situated evelyn.seffinga@albertleatribune.com Over 100 food vendors will attend the between Geneva Lake and the Burr Oak forest, the venue wants to be Minnesota’s fair in Owatonna. The food varieties foremost destination. Thereoutdoor, will be events free admission to the are something to look forward to this Many improvements been made largest county fair have in Minnesota Aug. summer. to 15 thethrough park over Children and adults can look forward 20. the last few years, including purchase ofFair more land and Thethe Steele County will host visi- to pig races, puppet shows and more that more vehicles. torsspace of all for agesrecreational for a week of entertain- 40 amusement rides. Camping at Harmony Park available ment, food, livestock andisfun. Live music will be provided by a whenThe there arewill notoffer any aprivate event varietyevents of events variety of musicians at the free enscheduled. Events at Harmony Park are and attractions this summer, including tertainment stages. The grandstand limited to a Old certain of attendees Gandy’s Ironnumber Show, the human can- arena at the Owatonna fairgrounds to nonball keep theDavid experience Smith,and anatmosphere auto museum,Koreen will Brennan, offer both a demolition derby media and marketing coordinator for the North American Permacomfortable. Harmony Park ticket amusement rides, animals of allinforshapesculture and Convergence, bull riding. shows the garden built in Harmony Park in 2014. FILE PHOTO mation, as well as additional information There will be at ATV tour Aug. 16. and sizes, live music and, of course, a TAILORING, ALTERATIONS and children between the ages of about can be found at the park’s tive effort HarmonyFree Park Music beerevents, garden. The between Steele County Fair wasevent, DRY CLEANING website at www.harmonypark.com. and WookieFoot. attend the event at no charge. There will be 4-H exhibits, includingGarden named “One of the TopWookieFoot’s Events in North12 to 15&can Be by thethe Change, produces under the age of 18 mustcleaning be acAmerica” Special Events the Direc-Anyone dogs, rabbits, beef cattle, dairy cattle,nonprofit, Degree in tailoring | Eco-Friendly toBusiness its webpage, Project Earth poultry, swine, sheep and goats. Openevent. toryAccording and Events NewsBe inthe recentcompanied by a legal adult. is a collective of conscious artists Formals | Leather Cleaning class includes sheep, swine, horses andChange years. June 16-18 a belief in the good of humanity. Its ofCamp Fire Zipper Replacement Attendees of the Project Earth festival sharing dairy cattle. For a complete updated schedule Wedding Gown Preservation is to raise international can expect a unique Vendors fromand 25 interactive states andevent. Canadamission events for thefunds Steelefor County Free Fair,July 26-31 Hemming & Repairs | Shirt Laundry projects as well as to connect artThe segment consist of two of relief CampFire is an all inclusive commuvisit www.scff.org. will bringwill goods to sell at nights the event. broadcast crucialpeople information about thenity event in which participants learn music, and andfrom 100 perFromcamping jewelry tomore, quilts, art toists toAlmost 280,000 attended 118 their Oakdale St. | Owatonna, issues affecting the planet. Only 900 and share cent of the proceeds benefit individual skills withMN one County Fair in 2016, according furniture, from RVs to International potato peelers,theSteele 507.455-0891 will be sold to the family-friendly another. Workshops Relief Charities. Then event for is a everyone collec- tickets will occur all day there will be something to the website.

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an evening of comedy and drama with Dc Drifters — eddie cochran tim Patrick sinatra style that’s readings from the stage and all stories The Marion Ross Performing Arts tribute Life Events are expanding in downtown centered on a single theme. Center will beyear filledwith withthe common sense, Albert Lea this edition of 7:30 p.m. today 7:30 p.m. aug. 26 magic and spoons of sugar in July. a new weekly concertfull series in Fountain The DC Drifters, one of the the area’s Minnesota crooner Tim Patrick and the Looney Lutherans LakeAlbert Park. Lea Community Theatre will most popular and best ’50s rock ’n’ roll his Blue Eyes Combo return for another perform “Mary Poppins” at 7:30 Thursdays on Fountain began May p.m. 25 times vary, aug. 12-13 bands, will be performing Eddie Cowonderful tribute to Ol’ Blue Eyes. This July through July 16 andthrough July 19 chran, Buddy Holly and other favorites. and will13 continue each Thursday The Looney Lutherans are a trio show will be an intimate version of Sinathrough Aug. 31. July 22. In addition, there will This event will leave you with your toes of gals on tour promoting their new tra with Tim’s Blue Eyes Combo performbe two matinee performances. The mati- tapping and begging for more! The idea behind the event is to bring ing all of those great songs that Sinatra cookbook entitled: “Use Your Food: A nees are at 2 p.m.toJuly 22. people downtown one16ofand theJuly city’s made famous. Guide to Healthy Living Inside and Out, The classic musical is based on the “Mary Poppins” parks and to interact with neighbors, From Our Kitchen to Yours, Eat Like a Walt Disney film and the stories of P.L. times vary, July 13-16, 19-22 friends and others. run Like Hell — the ultimate Pink Lutheran!” They share some age-old Travers. The musical will directed Most performances will be be from 5:30 wisdom for living a long and healthy life floyd experience “Mary Poppins,” directed by Steve Steven toby 7 p.m., andKinney. 50 percent of the performKinney, is an enchanting mixture of the Lutheran way. 7:30 p.m. sept. 2 As one of the most popular Disney irresistible story, breathtaking dance ers will be local acts. Run Like Hell celebrates the sights The performance is as movies of all time,schedule the Albert Lea numbers and unforgettable songs, forever elvis — the spirit Lives! and sounds of one of the world’s follows: Community Theatre hopes to capture such as “A Spoonful of Sugar” and most successful and influential bands 7:30 p.m. aug.19 • June 15:inChloe Hope the story a whole new musical way. “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.” of all time. This St. Paul-based band Elvis tribute artist Art Kistler and the • JunePoppins 22: Holly Ryks on the doorstep Mary arrives EP Boulevard Show Band presents a fun, meticulously recreates the unique • June 29: Six Mile of youngsters Jane Grove and Michael, whom the story show classy and high-energy show, featuring sound and spectacular visual show of • Julysent 6: Thomas and thepacking Shakes in the 7 p.m. aug. 10 have many nannies audience interaction and bringing a Pink Floyd. • JulyUsing 13: High Streetsense Band and magic, past. common The Story Show is an independent modern style that catapults this classic All shows are subject to booking • JulyPoppins 20: Truemust Northteach the children Mary fundraising event for local charities. The entertainment genre to an entirely new changes. Check Wiztix.com for indi• July Ripdoozer how to27: value each other again. show brings storytellers to the stage for level. vidual show pricing. 3: no performance Free-“A • Aug. Enjoy familiar songs,during including born County Fair week Spoonful of Sugar,” “Jolly Holiday” and • Aug. 10: Jack and Kitty “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.” Performing Arts Center this summer Pink Floyd and Frank Sinatra tributes, The Marion Ross Performing Arts Flashback at from 5:30 toRoss 7 • Aug. include Eddie Cochran, Elvis Presley, the Story Show and the Looney Lutherans. Center is at 147 N. Broadway. Other17: performances the Marion p.m, Albert Lea Community Band from 7 to 8 p.m. • Aug 24: 3 Wheels & A Flat • Aug. 31: Incognito The event was formed as a collaboration between the city of Albert Lea and the Albert Lea Convention and Visitors Bureau. Grants were obtained from Explore Minnesota and Mayo Clinic Health System in Albert Lea. Canoes and kayaks provided by Albert Children play in a pop-up splash pad during the final Wind Down Wednesday of 2016 in downtown Albert Lea. 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Osage features parade, Friday Night Out By Kelly Wassenberg

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Osage has many events planned for the summer for those willing to drive south of the border.

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will feature creations made from refurbished relics, antiques, garden and yard art and flowers and plants from local greenhouses.

June 16 Friday Night Out

Summer Treasures Fest

Summer Treasures Fest will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Main Street and

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Friday Night Out is scheduled from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. at City Park. Live entertainment will be provided by Jesse Allen and his band. The event returned last year thanks to the Osage Chamber of Commerce. The event typically includes children’s games, live music and family-friendly activities.

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Bike enthusiasts are invited to travel through the Iowa towns of Mitchell, Orchard, McIntire, Riceville and New Haven and take in the scenery along the Cedar River and Wapsi Great Western Trail. Riders can choose from routes that are between 5 and 70 miles long.

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Aug. 2 through Aug. 6

Friday Night Out

The 2017 Mitchell County Fair is scheduled for Aug. 2 through Aug. 6. Visit www.mitchellcountyfair.org to view a complete list of events.

Friday Night Out is scheduled from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. at City Park. There will be vendors, entertainment and a host of family-friendly activities.

July 4

Aug. 11 Friday Night Out

The Independence Parade

Osage will host The Independence Parade.

July 14 Friday Night Out

Friday Night Out is scheduled from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. at City Park. Spenser Rahm will provide the musical entertainment for the evening and there will be other activities planned, as well.

July 28 Friday Night Out

Friday Night Out is scheduled from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. at City Park. Musical act Hwy. 9 will be the entertainment during the evening of family-friendly activities.

This Friday Night Out will be the last of the season and will be dedicated to its youngest guests. A juggler and magician will be the entertainment for the event which will be from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Various venders and games will also be available.

Sept. 16 Autumn Artistry

Autumn’s Artistry in Osage embraces what the city has to offer when it comes to fall foliage. Artisans throughout the community will display their work and unique wares in parking lots along main street and special displays in front of the stores. Food vendors will also be available. The annual Show and Shine Car Show will take place at the Mitchell County in conjunction with this event.

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Accentra Credit Union ........................................................... 53 Addie’s Floral & Gifts............................................................. 14 Alamco Wood Products Inc. .................................................. 61 Albert Lea American Legion Post 56................................... 15 Albert Lea Art Center ............................................................ 14 Albert Lea Assemblies of God Church................................ 27 Albert Lea Convention & Visitors Bureau .......................... 43 Albert Lea Parks & Recreation Department............... Cover Albert Lea Public Library .............................................. Cover Albert Lea Public Warehouse ................................................. 9 Albert Lea Seed House .......................................................... 23 Albert Lea Select Foods ......................................................... 11 Albert Lea Senior Citizens Center ....................................... 23 Albert Lea Steel Services Center ......................................... 44 Albert Lea Taxi........................................................................ 10 Albert Lea Veterinary Clinic ................................................ 13 Albert Lea-Freeborn County Chamber of Commerce ....Cover Albert Lea/Austin KOA .......................................................... 51 Allied Home Health, Inc ........................................................ 20 Americas Best Value Inn ....................................................... 13 Antique Shops of Clear Lake................................................. 71 Antiques of the Midwest........................................................ 15 Apold Music ............................................................................. 59 Attig Construction .................................................................. 53 B & D Metal Works Inc .......................................................... 50 Becker Auto ............................................................................. 51 Bella Apartments .................................................................... 42 Bergdale Harley-Davidson ................................................... 10 Between Friends Boutique .................................................... 14 Bluffscape Amish Tours ........................................................ 58 Bonnerup Funeral & Cremation Services .......................... 23 Bonnerup Funeral & Cremation Services, New Richland .....45 Border Market ........................................................................ 63 Bricelyn Agency Inc .............................................................. 50 Brick Furniture ....................................................................... 72 Broadway Bike Co. ................................................................. 14 Brooktree Golf Course & Masters Bar & Grill .................. 65 Budget Blinds .......................................................................... 13 Calico Hutch ............................................................................ 51 Cargill Foods.............................................................................. 5 Central Park Framing & Finds ............................................. 65 Christianson Interiors ............................................................ 55 Church Offset Printing Inc ................................................... 20 Cindy’s Tailoring & Alteration .............................................. 65 Clarks Grove Area Heritage Museum ................................ 60 Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce ..................................... 71 Clothing Care Center.............................................................. 15 Coldwell Banker Home Connection..................................... 14 Collective Spirits..................................................................... 23 Collector’s Wonderland .......................................................... 71 College St. Apartments .......................................................... 42 Collins Auto Repair Inc ......................................................... 28 Com-Tec Land Mobile Radio ................................................. 57 Conger Meat Market .............................................................. 14 Craig’s Taxidermy Studio ...................................................... 46 Crescendo Exquisite Food & Fine Wine .............................. 18 CrossFit InnerDrive .............................................................. 13 Curt’s Pharmacy ..................................................................... 43 Custom Drapery...................................................................... 25 Dave’s Auto Service ............................................................... 55 Daycare Page .......................................................................... 21 Diamond Jo Casino .......................................................... Cover Dinah’s Style ............................................................................ 19 Dolan’s Landscape Center ..................................................... 59 Doors & Floors Inc.................................................................. 23 Doug’s Painting & Sandblasting ............................................. 9 Dr. George Lundstrom, DDS................................................. 23 Dras Cases Inc ........................................................................ 55 Eastside Liquor of Albert Lea................................................. 8 Edward Jones Financial Advisor, Paul A. Nolette............. 65 Emelie Paulson ........................................................................ 13 Emerson’s on Main ................................................................. 68

Etcetera Tanning & Clothing................................................. 44 Expressions Salon & Spa ....................................................... 14 EZ Seal LLC ............................................................................. 44 Family Dental .......................................................................... 55 Fantastic Sams Cut & Color .................................................. 19 Farmers Mutual Insurance Company ................................. 46 First Presbyterian Church .................................................... 27 Fisher’s Fine Jewelers ........................................................... 15 Fleet Farm Supply Inc. .......................................................... 61 Fountain Warehouse Liquor .................................................. 18 Freeborn Construction Inc .................................................... 51 Freeborn County Environmental Services......................... 49 Freeborn County Government ............................................. 28 Freeborn County Historical Museum ................................... 9 Freeborn Lumber Company.................................................... 5 Freeborn-Mower Cooperative Services .............................. 42 Freeborn’s Pride Builders Inc .............................................. 46 Games People Play ................................................................. 58 Gansen Auto & RV Sales Inc ................................................. 12 Geneva Bar & Grill ................................................................. 47 Geno’s Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning .............. 72 George’s of Geneva ................................................................ 47 Glenville Emmons Schools .................................................... 57 Glenville Hydro Graphics ..................................................... 57 Glenville Plumbing & Heating LLC ..................................... 57 Grace Lutheran Church ......................................................... 27 Green Lea Golf Course .......................................................... 16 Grow Forest City ............................................................. Cover Gypsy K Consignments ......................................................... 66 Hanna’s Heating & Air Conditioning ................................... 10 Hearing Associates PC ................................................... Cover Hemenway Iron Works .......................................................... 51 Heritage Park of North Iowa ................................................ 62 Hi Yield Products.................................................................... 56 Hillcrest Cemetery Association Inc .................................... 44 Hollandale 3 in 1 Bar & Restaurant ..................................... 48 Home Federal Savings Bank .................................................. 6 Home Solutions Midwest ......................................................... 2 Home Sweet Home ................................................................. 54 Injection Technologies Inc .................................................... 52 Jan Jerdee Insurance ............................................................. 66 Jensen Heating & Air Conditioning ..................................... 47 Jim & Dude’s Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning ...... 44 JUNK’tion Market .................................................................. 44 Just for Kix .............................................................................. 13 Kari Fjeldberg, Hair Stylist .................................................. 19 Kernel Restaurant .................................................................. 64 KIMT......................................................................................... 17 Knutson Oil Company ............................................................ 57 L & D Ag Service .................................................................... 46 Lady of the Lake ..................................................................... 71 Lake Mills Chamber Development Corporation ............... 54 Lake Mills Community School .............................................. 54 Larson Contracting Inc ................................................... Cover Larson’s Mercantile ................................................................ 71 LeVerne Carlson Fitness Center .......................................... 67 Loverink Drainage Inc........................................................... 49 M&S Outdoor Equipment ...................................................... 11 Main St. Blossoms................................................................... 68 Main Street Dental Clinic ...................................................... 45 Manchester Hartland Telephone.......................................... 46 MarketPlace Foods ................................................................. 43 Midwest Repairables Inc....................................................... 45 Misgen Auto Parts .................................................................. 48 Morgan’s Meat Market .......................................................... 45 Morreim Drainage Inc ........................................................... 46 Mower County Historical Society ........................................ 59 Nagel Sod & Nursery ............................................................. 64 Nancy Jane Bakery ............................................................... 45 Nancy’s Café ............................................................................ 15 National Eagle Center .............................................................. 1

New Richland Care Center.................................................... 45 New to You .............................................................................. 14 Nick’s Country Store .............................................................. 51 North American Mat Company ............................................ 48 North Iowa Area Communty College .................................. 70 Northbridge Mall ............................................................ Cover Northern Country Coop ......................................................... 67 Northstar Apartments ........................................................... 42 Northwood Theatre ............................................................... 52 Northwood True Value ........................................................... 52 Oak View Golf Course ............................................................ 16 Oaks Golf Club ........................................................................ 59 Our Savior’s Lutheran Church.............................................. 27 Pizza Ranch .............................................................................. 18 Pooley’s Scrap Iron & Recycling .......................................... 45 Produce State Bank ......................................................... Cover Produce State Bank, Hollandale........................................... 48 R&S Grain Systems Inc ......................................................... 58 Ralphene’s ................................................................................ 71 RDO Home Inspection, LLC ................................................. 59 Reese Brothers Repair .......................................................... 47 Reinertson’s Embroidery ...................................................... 15 Renee-Made Ice Cream ......................................................... 12 Reptile & Amphibian Discovery Zoo ................................... 64 Riverland Community College ............................................... 3 Riverview Golf Course .......................................................... 16 917 Street W Robert Hoffman RealtyPlaza Inc ......................................... 42 & 72 Root River Hardwoods Inc.................................................... 10 Albert Lea, MN 56007 Royal Lawn/Royal Sports ...................................................... 60 Scoopy Doo’s ............................................................................ 63 Scott’s Office Products .......................................................... 10 Security Bank Minnesota ...................................................... 17 Security Bank Minnesota, Alden.......................................... 67 Security Bank Minnesota, Emmons .................................... 63 Sette Sports Center Inc.......................................................... 64 Shear Edge Salon .................................................................... 19 Shoff Chiropractic .................................................................. 15 Side Door Antiques ................................................................. 54 Simply Charming Ceramics .................................................. 13 Southern MN Electric Inc ..................................................... 47 St. John’s Lutheran Community ........................................... 27 St. John’s Lutheran Community .................................... Cover St. Theodore Catholic Church............................................... 27 St. Theodore Catholic School .................................................. 7 Stacia’s Grooming Boutique.................................................. 44 Starboard Market ................................................................... 70 Steele County Historical Society ......................................... 65 Strong Agency Inc .................................................................. 15 Tequila’s Mexican Bar & Grill .............................................. 52 The Color Wheel...................................................................... 15 The Front Porch ...................................................................... 68 The Mills Theater .................................................................. 55 Thompson Oil Company......................................................... 48 Thompson Sanitation.............................................................. 60 Thorne Crest Senior Living Community...................... Cover Thursdays on Fountain .......................................................... 24 Thymeless Treasures ............................................................. 54 Total Glass-Lock Inc ................................................................. 9 Total Security of Southern Minnesota................................. 60 United Employees Credit Union .......................................... 42 Van Wilgen Farm Drainage................................................... 48 Ventura Foods LLC .......................................................... Cover Vern Eide Chevrolet ........................................................ Cover ViDeyo Arts Video Production Studio/Sweet Reads Books ..... 59 Wal-Mart................................................................................... 24 Weathered Elements .............................................................. 70 Wells Insurance Agency Inc ................................................. 50 Welsh Chiropractic Clinic ..................................................... 52 Whispering Oaks Assisted Living Community .................. 48 Wind Down Wednesday .................................................. Cover Worth Lumber Co. LLC .......................................................... 52

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singer, songwriter Larry Myer returns to Clear Lake. Myer is an energetic singer, songwriter and acoustic performer. He Albert Lea major events has played in more than 200 towns in his Albert Lea Floats .........................13home state of Iowa and more than half 808 W. Front St. Albert Lea Festival Fourth of July ...........26the states of America, working his way Take Me Back Albert MN 56007 April Sorensen Half Marathon ...20up from a buskingLea, street performer to The festival celebrates its 20th year 373-1411 Big Island of superb liveRendezvous music with ................43 proceeds concert venues around the country. Drag boatcharities. racing .........................49 going to local On June 9, the Publisher Eddie Cochran ............11 Johnny Holm Band Weekend performs your faCrystal Miller vorite party hits, and you won’t want to Freeborn County Fair ..................4 miss their opening act Milk & Honey — Fresh on Fridays Managing Editor Just Play .......................................61 celebrating year. The party Central Gardens Relay fortheir Life50th ...............................48 Sarah Stultz continues at PM Park on Saturday with Every Friday in June, July and August, Shinefest Tractor Ride ................19 a solid lineup of bands starting at noon, 16these activities Advertising Director can be enjoyed amidst the Corey Goodnature Tournament featuring headliner and L.A.’s favorite ever-changing beauty of Central Gardens Angie Hoffman “Mary Poppins” ..........................6 in Clear Lake. Come relax, enjoy, learn classic rock band, The Trip. Truesdell Tournament ................60and share. Young and old, the garden is Creative Director Wind Down Wednesday ............66a place of interest to all. Kathy Johnson Information from the Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce

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Albert Lea Art Center .................24 Enjoy a delicious bbq meal, icy cold Brian Setzer’s Rockabilly Riot beverages, and live music and help the Surf BallroomAccountant Albert Lea Public Library ............44 Clear Lake Rotary Club.........................7 raise funds for This iconic guitarist, vocalLisa songwriter, Foley Bayside Ski Team a local cause. ist and three-time Grammy award-winBaseball........................................46 Press Production Director with continually taking Classic cars ...................................11ner is credited Terry Thissen chances with innovative and daring musiDisc golf .......................................19 cal styles, while single-handedly resurFishing .........................................56recting twoMailroom Director forgotten genres of music: Larry F.C.Myer Arts Initiative........................18 rockabilly and swing. Rich Mirelli The Landing Golf ..............................................16 Join us at The Landing on June 9 as

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Come out for family fun! We will have many different activities, sports and fitness demonstrations, arts and crafts booths, hobbies, music, bike rodeo, discount prices at the Aquatic Center and so much more! Teens & children are invited to sign-up at www.alplonline.org or in person at the library. Begin reading and recording books June 5.

RANCH ICKE&NTuesdays at 10:30 a.m. Storytime: Mondays CH Science Blast: Tuesdays at 2 p.m. (Except June 6 & July 11.) ESARJune 6 & Tuesday, July 11 at 2 p.m. CATuesday, Lego Time: Art Zones Studio: Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. P A R W Music & Movement: Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. Night-time Storytime: Thursdays at 6 p.m. Book Pals (Gr. 5 & 6): Mondays at 2 p.m. Sign up to join. Book Pals (Gr. 3 & 4): Wednesdays at 2 p.m. Sign up to join.

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