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Volume 120, Number 42 Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Maple Lake, MN 55358 maplelakemessenger.com
Inside . . .
Coming up
* Movie on Birch is
July 17
* Christopher Schneider
Annual Bass Tourney
is July 18
* Gear-Head Cars &
Coffee is July 18
* Lakers 2015 Portside
Open Golf Tourney is
July 18
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MLLumber
continued on page 7
The Maple Lake Lumber Company has seen a lot of changes over the years. This is
what the office at 120 Oak Avenue looked like in 1984.
(Photo submitted)
An extensive remodeling project in 1995 added 8,300 square feet including show room,
office space and warehouse. Stop in at Maple Lake Lumber Company Monday thru Friday
from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
(Photo by Kayla Erickson)
adding a fresh bituminous overlay, is affecting homes and businesses on and near Division and
Oak Streets.
Find the map below at
www.ci.maple-lake.mn.us
Organizers Barb and Bob Schneider pose with their son, Matt, in front of the banner for
last years 10th annual Christopher Schneider Bass Fishing Tournament.
(Photo from the Messenger archives)
(Photo by Sam Zuehl)
by Brenda Erdahl
Correspondent
Viewpoint
Brutes
Bleat
by Harold Brutlag
Mother Nature provided an outstanding light show Sunday night
as a thunderstorm passed through the area. Fortunately the winds
didnt reach the predicted high velocities of 60-70 mph so there
was little damage in ML. I noticed one tree limb took out an electrical service on Linden Ave. N., but for the most part it was twigs,
small branches, and black walnuts lying on the lawn. The gardens
seemed to take the brunt of the storm, flattening sweet corn and
raising havoc with the tomatoes. Fortunately there wasnt any hail
in Sundays storm, at least in town!
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I neglected to mention in last weeks column that we saw two
buck deer with their horns in the velvet stage when we drove down
to the Mink and Somers Lake public access on the 4th of July.
Later that morning a deer came down to the lake for a drink, but
we were too far away to see if it was one of the bucks.
.
.
Im getting a few scattered reports of people seeing coveys of
young pheasants, the most recent a hen with six chicks. .
.
back to angling, I gave Cedar Lake my best shot Tuesday morning
of last week, not expecting a lot because of the cold front the night
before. I didnt catch any keeper sunfish and not many of the small
fry, but I did catch a walleye while I was drifting for sunnies. You
wont see a photo of it in the Messenger. It was a whole 6 1/2
inches long! There werent a whole lot of anglers on Cedar, but the
Cormorants were there and Id guess they numbered from 150 to
200 and they were on the hunt along with a few pelicans and some
seagulls. The internet says, Cormorants are not wading birds like
great blue herons, but are swimmers that can dive and swim for
long distances under water to catch their prey. They are so efficient
that centuries ago the Chinese figured out that they could capture
a cormorant, tie a long string around one of its legs and place a
collar around the birds throat. They would then go out in a boat,
hold the string while the bird dove down and swallowed a fish.
They would then pull the bird back to the boat and squeeze the
neck above the collar and plop the fish into the boat. I think Ill
Its in
your court
by Judge Steve Halsey
Work Zone Violators Face
Hefty Fines
The traditional saying is that
Minnesota has two seasons:
winter and road construction.
Major construction projects
have begun throughout the 8
counties of the Tenth Judicial
District, as well as numerous
smaller projects. These projects
now display a large and clear
sign warning of $300 fines for
violations of the posted work
zone speed limit. Why is that?
Over the past few years there
have been numerous traffic construction zone accidents in
which construction workers
have been killed or seriously in-
Ask a
Trooper
by Sgt. Neil Dickenson
Question: What type of license endorsement would I
need to operate the new CanAm Spyder three-wheel motorcycle/vehicle in Minnesota?
Answer: They are classified
as a motorcycle in Minnesota
and you must have a standard
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stick with a rod and reel! The internet also said, Large flocks of
cormorants, sometimes numbering more than a thousand, can descend on lakes, rivers or fish farms with devastating results. Studies have confirmed that these birds can eat 1 to 1 1/2 pounds of
fish per bird per day. Theyre protected inMinnesota, but I dont
know why! .
.
. Mike Miller and I fished Maple Lake
Wednesday morning and we had to move around a lot to find anything to put in the livewell. I thought we had hit the honey hole on
our second stop, but that fizzled out about as quickly as it started.
We also found out a July wind out of the south, southeast can be
downright cold, especially when the sun is behind a cloud. We
were on the lake for about 3 1/2 hours and had only 16 keepers to
show for our efforts. Miller brought along some venison sticks
from a doe he harvested last fall which were delicious. He said hes
concentrating on a buck this year, which will be his third year of
hunting.
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Jack Treadwell was all smiles Sunday morning when we traded
fish stories. He and Mary had been fishing on Ottertail Lake where
they had some great walleye fishing. He said they fished in 19-20
feet of water with a guide who had an extremely sensitive piece of
electronics that showed each walleye. He figured that was paramount in them catching nearly 30 walleyes that day. Needless to
say, I was a wee bit jealous! . . . Evan Hennen kept me entertained Friday morning when we tried Maple Lake for sunfish.
We didnt have any problem finding sunfish, but finding some
large enough to keep is another story. We had our best luck in about
17 feet of water just off the tall weeds. We used pieces of leeches,
power bait, and Hennen has some artificial secrets in his tackle
box which worked, too. He likes to experiment with different lures
which often worked on the hungry sunnies. The largest of the 14
we kept was nine inches. The Hennens have a young Springer
Spaniel, Bella. Evan and his dad, Brad, are looking forward to
doing some bird hunting again this fall with the pup who was introduced to pheasants a year ago. The seventh grader is also looking forward to the deer hunting season after bagging a buck last
fall.
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My compliments to Tricia Manuel for the move shes making
with The Costume Shoppe. The former flower shop and Dircks
Bros. Grocery Store on Division Street has been gutted, and when
the refurbishing is done, it will provide a lot more space for
Manuel for display, etc. I also like the green awning!
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Buffalo Hospital
named among top
community hospitals
Buffalo Hospital is proud to
announce that it has been named
one of the Becker's Hospital Review "100 Great Community
Hospitals" in America for 2015.
This award comes after Buffalo
Hospital was recently named a
100 Top Hospital for the
fourth time by Truven Health
Analytics TM,
a leading
provider of data-driven analytics
and solutions to improve the
cost and quality of healthcare.
"We are honored to be included among the Becker's Hospital Review 100 Great
Community Hospitals," said
Jennifer Myster, president of
Buffalo Hospital. "This award
confirms that we are delivering
the highest quality and safest
care possible to our communities and our neighbors. Buffalo
Hospital has an outstanding
team of physicians, staff and
volunteers and it is exciting to
have our hospital recognized."
To develop this list, the
Becker's Hospital Review editorial team conducted research
and examined several reputable
hospital ranking sources, such
as U.S. News & World Report,
Healthgrades, Truven Health
Analytics TM, The Leapfrog
Group, iVantage Health Analyt-
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Maple Lake
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County Board
continued on page 8
by Ashley Becker
2014 graduate of MLHS
Miss Teen of Minnesota
This past January I was presented with the amazing opportunity to travel to Haiti through
the non-profit, relief organization Healing Haiti. Despite
never having traveled on any
sort of mission trip before, I
quickly took advantage of the
opportunity and never looked
back. The trip proved to be one
of a lifetime; the people, the culture, everything about Haiti
seemed right for me. Upon
boarding my flight back to the
United States at the end of the
week, I only shed a single tear. I
was saddened to go, but I knew
that my departure wasnt goodbye, but rather a see you later.
Months passed and my desire
to return to Haiti only grew. The
more time went on, the more I
realized that I had left a part of
my heart in Haiti and I would
only feel complete again upon
returning. So thats what I did. I
booked a trip for the end of June;
however, this time I did not
Haiti Trip
continued on page 8
by Katie Friedman
Correspondent
tion at the state level has increased per-pupil funding, student population has nevertheless
declined over recent years.
The district graduated around
106 seniors last month, while
fewer than 60 kindergartners are
registered for classes this fall.
It presents a financial challenge for us, said Maple Lake
School Superintendent Mark Redemske, but we knew that was
coming.
With hopes that a new industrial park will attract more businesses and residents to Maple
Lake, city planners have been advised that a school system which
can produce a competent workforce over coming years is a key
component in growing both.
City Council
continued on page 8
Clown Camp
continued on page 10
Top: Ralph and Lana Vieau, who funded the Multi-Sensory Environment, posing in front of the dedication plaque.
Bottom: A guest experienced the rooms bubble pit, just one of the many elements in the MSE. (Photos submitted)
Community
Meetings
Men's 12 Step Group, 7:30
p.m., Buffalo Evangelical Free
Church, 2051 50th St. NE,
County Rds. 25 & 113.
July 21: Maple Lake City
Council, 7 p.m., city hall.
July 21: Annandale Lakers
AA & Al-Anon, 8 p.m., United
Methodist Church of Annandale, 250 Oak Ave. N.; 320274-3380.
July 21: Celebrate Recovery
(non-denominational
Christian-based recovery program), 7 p.m., Monticello
Covenant Church; 763-2952112.
July 21: Gamblers Anonymous & AA, 7:30 p.m., Buffalo Evangelical Free Church,
2051 50th St. NE, County Rds.
25 & 113.
WOW
Wellness on Wheels
Drug and Alcohol Abuse, Unsafe Sex; Information and Assistance in Accessing Resources.
For immunizations, bring
past immunization records to
the van, if available. * Van
hours Monday through Thursday are from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to
1 p.m.
Upcoming dates:
Saturday, July 11: Open
Streets, Buffalo
Tuesday, July 14: Coborns,
Delano
Thursday, July 23: Marketplace, Cokato
Tuesday, July 28: Marketplace, Annandale
Wednesday, July 29 - Sunday, August 2: Wright County
Fairgrounds
The complete WOW van
schedule is available online at:
http://www.co.wright.mn.us/department/humanservices/wow
Wright County Public Health
offers cholesterol testing in the
Wellness on Wheels (WOW)
Van. The entire test takes about
30 minutes. We have two different test options. A 12 hour
fast is required for a lipid profile
including blood sugar screening. The cost is $35. A non-fasting test is also available. This
test gives your total cholesterol
and HDL. The cost is $25.
Community Calendar
Check out whats happening in Maple Lake with the
Extra or on our website at maplelakemessenger.com
Buffalo Community
Theatres musical Oliver
Community refers to a
group of people who live in the
same place or who share a particular characteristic. It also means
a feeling of fellowship, as when
people have common attitudes,
interests and goals. That entire
definition describes Buffalo
Community Theater, and the cast
of this summers musical production Oliver!
While the organization is centered in Buffalo and certainly
draws many volunteer actors
from this town, many others in
the large cast come from various
communities across the northwest metro area and beyond.
Kevin Courtney, who plays
Mr. Brownlow, drives from Zimmerman to rehearse, and said the
fun of acting and enjoyment of
people drew him. The Buffalo
Community Theater website has
a lot of information about past
productions, and I was impressed
by the quality of their shows,
Courtney said.
Chorus member Eric Ellwoods, of Montrose, agreed. He,
wife, Lisa, and daughter, Zoe, are
all in the show, and have made
many friends through community theater. BCTs reputation
drew me in, Ellwoods stated.
Of the cast of more than 60, at
least two dozen are Buffalo residents and nine more come from
Montrose. Others have more of a
commute. There are five actors
from Rogers, and a couple each
from Maple Lake and Maple
Grove.
There are also cast members
Cast members Kevin Courtney, Mr. Brownlow, and Rebecca Hunkins, featured dancer, in Buffalo Community
Theatres musical Oliver.
(Photo submitted)
The Gear-Head Get Together show and swap meet located downtown Maple Lake is Saturday, August 15. The Gear-Head swap meet
starts at 8 a.m. and goes until 5 p.m. (Call 763-333-4422 for details
(no household items). DJ Bondo Bob will be entertaining from 8 to
11 a.m., Castaways perform 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Crankshaft & the
Gear Grinders from 2:30 to 5 p.m. Horsepower dyno for cars and
bikes onsite from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and a vintage dragster display
showing all day. Bring your cars, trucks, rods, motorcycles, scooters,
tractors, snow-machines, lawn mowers, chainsaws, commercial vehicles, motors and other mechanical devices. No trophies, no plaques,
just great Gear-Head fun. Food and beverages available all day. A free
Maple Lake Chamber of Commerce event. For more details visit
www.gear-headgettogether.com
Submit community
programs and events to
news@maplelakemessenger.com
The Maple Lake Messenger reserves the right to
edit entries and does not guarantee publication of
community events. Space limits the size and number
of articles. Programs and Events deadline is 4 p.m.
Monday. If your information must be published, please
consider placing an ad.
Church
BETHLEHEM UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST
400 County Rd. 37 NE, Maple Lake
Ph.: 320-963-3118
www.bethuccml@gmail.com
mfritz@ants.edu
Interim Pastor: Michael Fritz
SAT.-SUN.: Mission Trip.
SUN.: 9:30 a.m., Worship Service;
10:30 a.m., Fellowship; Newsletter
Deadline.
SUN.-FRI.: Camp Week I.
CHURCH OF SAINT TIMOTHY
8 Oak Ave. N., Maple Lake
Ph.: 320-963-3726
www.churchofsttimothy.org
Pastor: Father John Meyer
Interim School Principal: Dawn
Kincs
SAT.: 3:30-4:15 p.m., Confessions;
4:30 p.m., Mass.
SUN.: 8 & 10 a.m., Mass.
HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN
CHURCH
5460 63rd St. NW, Box 462, Maple
Lake
Ph.: 763-463-9447
www.holycrossmaplelake.org
Pastors: Culynn Curtis
Visitors Are Always Welcome!
SUN.: 8:30 a.m., Lutheranism 101
& Refreshments; 9:30 a.m., Summer Service.
MON.: 11 a.m., First of All Prayer;
1 p.m., Quilters; 7 p.m., Bible
Study.
TUES.: 6 p.m., Life Around the
Table.
WED.: 6 p.m., Worship on Wednesday.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH IN SILVER CREEK
(LCMS)
11390 Elliott Ave. N.W., M.L.
Ph.: 763-878-2820, 320-333-8636
Pastor: Rev. George W. Sagissor III
SUN.: 10 a.m., Worship Service;
11:15 a.m., Sunday School, Bible
Study.
SILVER CREEK
COMMUNITY CHURCH
4282 114th St. NW, Maple Lake,
MN 55358
3 miles so. of I-94 on Co. Rd. 143,
just off Hwy. 8; Ph.: 320-963-3957;
605-553-5240
www.silvercreekcommunitychurch.com
Pastor: Luke Baehr
SUN.: 9 a.m., Worship; 10:30 a.m.,
Sunday School, Bible Study.
ANNANDALE EVAN. FREE
CHURCH
10252 St. Hwy. 55 N.W., Annandale
Ph.: 320-274-8951
Pastor: Dennis L. Johnson
SUN.: 8:15 a.m., Prayer; 8:30 &
10:30 a.m., Worship Service
w/Communion; 9:45 a.m., Fellowship Hour.
MON.: 9 a.m., Grandmas in Prayer.
TUES.: 7 p.m., Celebrate Recovery.
WED.: 2 p.m., Young at Heart.
ANNANDALE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
250 Oak Ave. N., Box 329, Annan.
Ph.: 320-274-5127
www.mumac.org/~annandaleumc
Pastor: Ruth Hograbe
FRI.: 7:30 p.m., Narcotics Anonymous.
SAT.: 7:30 a.m., Bible Doctrine; 8
a.m., Church Garage Sale.
SUN.: 9 a.m., Worship Service;
10:15 a.m., Coffee Fellowship, Sunday School.
TUES.: 8 p.m., AA/Al-Anon.
BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN
CHURCH
7809 Co. Rd. 35 W., Annandale
Ph.: 320-963-3592
Pastor: Lynn Machula
SUN.: 9:30 a.m., Worship Service
w/Communion; 10:30 a.m., Sunday
School & Bible Study.
EAGLES GROVE CHURCH
PO Box 1020, Annandale
Location: Hwy. 55, next to The
Marketplace
Ph.: 320-248-6024
www.eaglesgrove.org & Facebook
SUN.: 10:30 a.m., Worship Service;
Energized Music and Quality Children's Programs Provided.
MT. HERMON LUTHERAN
CHURCH
1284 Keats Ave. N.W., Annandale
Ph.: 320-963-3284
Pastor: Marianne Zitzewitz
SUN.: 9:30 a.m., Worship.
Prices Good
Annandale
Cokato
July 14-19
Washington
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(320) 963-5731
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Mrs. Gerrys
Kretschmar
Three Bean
Salad
$ 99
lb
lb
HEALTH TIP
Freeze Cherries for a Winter Treat!
Wash cherries in cool water and pat dry. (use firm, ripe
cherries only, discard broken or bruised cherries)
Remove the stems and pits, using a cherry pitter or by
cutting the cherries in half.
Freeze cherries on a cookie sheet in a single layer.
Once frozen transfer to a freezer bags or containers, removing as much air as possible.
Use within a year.
School
School News
Local students
receive high honors
at MSU-Mankato
The Academic High Honor
and Honor lists (Deans lists) for
the past spring semester at Minnesota
State
University,
Mankato have been announced
by Provost and Senior Vice
President for Academic Affairs
Marilyn Wells.
Luke Aleckson, Honor List
Brady Gagnon, Honor List
Madison Gagnon, High
Honor List
Ben Hudek, Honor List
Danielle Hudek, Honor
List
Brittany Negley, Honor
List
Among 2,978 students, a
total of 718 students qualified
for the High Honor List by
achieving a 4.0 straight "A" average, while 2,260 students
earned a 3.5 to 3.99 average to
qualify for the Honor List.
To qualify for academic honors, undergraduate students
must be enrolled for at least 12
credit hours for the semester.
Minnesota State Mankato, a
comprehensive university with
15,376 students, is part of the
Minnesota State Colleges &
Universities system, which
comprises 31 state institutions.
Schwindel named
to Deans List
Gregg Raisanen, senior dean
of academic affairs and students
at Alexandria Technical & Community College, recognizes individual students for academic
excellence during spring 2015.
Amber Schwindel of Maple
Lake was named to the Dean's
List for achieving a GPA of 3.5
or higher in spring semester
2015.
Maple Lake Library's Summer Storytime visited the Arctic on Tuesday, July 7. Guest reader, Peggy Marquette, shared
stories, poems, and activities centered around polar bears, penguins, and other arctic animals. The children shared
arctic animals they brought from home with the group and made an arctic animal snow globe picture. They are shown
holding their arctic animals and were given a penguin snack.
(Photo submitted by Peggy Marquette)
Bingo.
New this week, the readers
started earning Paw Points
for participating in the days activities, with the promise of fab-
Local students
receive Chancellors
Award at UW-Stout
The following students from
the area received the Chancel-
Front row: Allie Ertel, Danica Hageman, Savannah Geyen, Boone the greyhound, Ben Ogram and Landon Marsicek.
Back row: Christina Ogram, Evan Geyen, Lisa Perovich, Hans Peterson, Larson Melgaard and Kelyn Marsicek.
(Photo submitted by Terry Mooney)
Left: Kayla Paumen broke out in laughter as author Donna Lloyd taught her and Monica Stokman about bugs from her book series during her visit at the Maple Lake Library on
Monday, July 13. Right: Charley Peterson (middle) learns about shapes while "assembling" a fire truck. His cousin, Samara Peterson (right), and Donna Lloyd's niece, Amber
Jude, provide help with encouragement.
Left: Some of the bugs you can learn about in Donna Lloyds books.Middle: Andrew Hickman with Lloyd and brother, Austin Hickman. The Hickman boys won firemen hats in
the door prize drawing. Right: Kayla Paumen and Monica Stokman race to find all the letters in Donna Lloyds fire safety activity.
(Photos by Bob Zimmerman)
ML Lumber
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In the meantime, Ken was
grooming Daryl to perhaps one
day take over the business.
He was only seven years old
when he started working at the
family business. His main job
was to sweep floors, but it was
obvious he was meant for more.
I remember this one fellow
comes in and says I never knew
a young fellow who knows lumber like he (Daryl) does, Ken
said.
But what Daryl really enjoyed was designing homes and
selling them. So after high
school, he attended Dunwoody
College of Technology in Minneapolis for drafting and estimating, and eventually became
the Maple Lake Lumber Cos
first draftsman.
Up until the early 1970s they
had no need for a trained draftsman. Customers would come in
with sketches of the buildings
they wanted to construct and the
lumber yard sold them the materials. In 1972, builders were suddenly required to have blue
prints for every building.
That was a big change,
Daryl said.
By the 1980s, Maple Lake
Lumber crews were building
more homes than farm buildings.
In 1992, Daryl and Kathy
took over the business. In 1995,
an extensive remodeling project
led to 8,300 additional square
feet to their building. Daryl had
the idea of constructing the new
building over the original office
and then dismantling it from
within the new building.
The early 2000s were the
boom years for Maple Lake
Lumber Co.
The Hennens employed 25
people. Everyone was building
and remodeling houses. Business hit its peak in 2004 then
dropped slightly in 2005. Business has leveled off now and
Maple Lake Lumber Co. has 16
employees waiting to serve the
community.
The lumber business continued to change as computers, cell
phones and social media came
into the picture.
Marge used to do all the
bookkeeping with a wood pencil, Ken recalled.
Many nights I was here filing tickets, Marge said. A cop
would come by sometimes and
knock on the door because the
light was still on.
Computers have made life
easier at the lumber yard, although at first the change was
difficult to become accustomed
to.
Imagine five guys who
never touched a computer, who
were doing it all by hand, then
suddenly had to touch a computer, Daryl said with a smile.
Cell phones have made it easier for Daryl to keep in contact
with customers, employees out
at a job and drivers making deliveries.
We can contact drivers
within minutes, Daryl said.
Daryl Hennen, left, poses with his dad, Ken, outside the
Maple Lake Lumber Co. office in 1992 when he and his
wife, Kathy, took over the business. (Photo submitted)
E-mail and the World Wide
Web has added its own dimension to the lumber business.
It used to be if someone
needed something they came in
and talked to us, now you better
check your e-mail, Daryl said.
You have to respond by e-mail,
too, often they dont even leave
a phone number. Then one day
they show up and want to see
that deck you priced out.
In 2005, the Hennens added a
show room. Suddenly, customers
who before were content to order
from a catalog wanted to see
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progress made in just 5 months
when they broke ground is
amazing. The name says it all!
Lives will forever be changed by
this church and school upon
completion, said our amazing
mom, Sandy.
Upon stopping at the district
within the slum where we would
be delivering water, exiting the
taptap was nearly impossible as
children crowded around trying
to catch the attention of the missionaries. Some were naked,
many were barefoot and all were
craving just a minute of attention
from one of the blans (white
people). My favorite thing
about Haiti was Hey, you! and
all of the children parading
around in their miscellaneous
garments, shared my 17-yearold brother, Austin.
We spent two days delivering
water in Cite Soliel and then at
the end of the second day, we got
to travel somewhere brand new:
an orphanage for deaf and mute
Haitian children. Our team was
considered a trial run at the orphanage and things went so well
that Healing Haiti will most
likely send teams there regularly
moving forward. The children
there were absolutely unbelievable and it was amazing being
able to communicate with them
without using any words at all,
but rather by doing little things
like playing and smiling. It was
cool not needing to speak Creole
(the language spoken by
Haitians), or at all, with the kids
because there is no over-lying
language when it comes to things
County Board
City Council
spring of 2014.
* Set a public hearing for
9:30 a.m. at the Aug. 18 board
meeting to discuss proposed
amendments to the Wright
County Water Surface Use Ordinance.
* Authorized attendance at
the Association of Minnesota
Counties Fall Policy Committee
conference, scheduled for Sept.
17-18 in Pequot Lakes.
* Approved appointments to
the Central Minnesota Emergency Services Board Committees
from
the
sheriffs
department.
Sgt.
Annette
Habisch was named to the Regional Advisory Committee, Sgt.
Jason Kramber was appointed to
the Owners & Operators Committee, and Kramber and Steve
Berg to the User Committee.
* Authorized obtaining
quotes to sell equipment within
the closed compost facility. The
county has been looking to sell
the equipment for the last year,
but there isnt much of a market
for the equipment as it was initially used and may end up being
sold for scrap.
* Referred to the building
committee discussion of the
Human Services Center exterior
lighting retrofit project proposal,
a request from Wright Choice regarding rent in the county courthouse, and discussion of a roof
repair at the current Public
Works Building.
* Authorized signatures on a
feedlot performance grant in the
amount of $4,357.
* Approved a rezoning of a
property in Rockford Township
from general agriculture to 1.7
acres of R-1 Urban-Rural Transitional Zone and the remaining
46.3 acres to Agricultural/Residential Zone.
* Referred discussion of
staffing needs in the surveyors
department to the July 22 meeting of the personnel committee.
Councilmember
John
Northenscold noted that manufacturing companies are dealing
with a shortage of welders and
asked if the school offers any
programs that focus on such
skills.
Redemske said that the
Wright Technical Center offers
welding courses, as well as automotive, electrical, construction, graphics, law enforcement
and certified nursing assistant
programs. Also, a new CEO
class, conducted before school
hours begin, takes place in area
businesses, where students are
mentored in the ways and means
of creating and sustaining a
commercial enterprise.
Councilmember Deb Geyen
noted the importance of identifying potential home building
sites, and others agreed that the
city is lacking for familyfriendly affordable housing,
mainly in the form of apartment
complexes.
In spite of that, School Board
Chair Arnie Michalicek said hes
encouraged by the sight of
young couples walking in local
neighborhoods with their children.
Those are the ones we want
to see, he said.
Once we get some industry
coming in, said Northenscold,
the houses will follow, and so
will the school kids.
Regarding other matters on
their agenda, the council and
school board:
Discussed the pros and cons
of repairing the school ground
tennis courts, which are in need
of major and costly repair, and
whether their continued use is to
be a viable possibility. City
Clerk Lee Ann Yager said conversations with the Minnesota
Department of Resources
(DNR) revealed that in 1978 the
city had originally obtained a
grant through the DNR to build
The Becker family with children from one of the districts in Cite Soleil.
played soccer with the Haitian
boys, most of the time we just
stood there while they dribbled
the ball around us. Nightly soccer games featured any white
person getting totally schooled,
reaffirmed Austin.
All in all, Haiti was even
more amazing the second time
around and I cannot wait to return this winter and for my family to return again with me next
summer. Once again, our trip
would not have been possible
without the support of our amazing friends and family, as well as
the Maple Lake Messenger and
the Maple Lake Lions who each
sponsored us as we journeyed
into one of the monetarily poorest countries in the world to help
some of the most spiritually rich
people in the world. As much as
we helped the people of Haiti
physically, I can easily say they
blessed us mentally. All in all,
spiritually, they helped make our
souls rich, said Anna.
They say that home is where
the heart is and I believe that to
be true. As I said earlier, Haiti
stole a bit of my heart in January,
but returning in June with my
family by my side made me feel
nothing short of complete. There
is no doubt in my mind that as
long as I have my best friends
standing beside me, Haiti is and
always will be home.
Ashley with her new friend from the orphanage for deaf
and mute children.
partment of Transportation
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the highway corridor. School
property has been included in
the plans first phase, and
Kissock reported that several
trees were recently planted on
school property by city workers
and volunteers.
Heard a recap of a few recent infrastructural crises by Redemske. The schools springtime
semester was blighted by two
separate events a gas leak and
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The Catch
by Jeff Plattner
2015 NBA Free Agency
The 2015 NBA Free Agency
period has been anything but ordinary. To date, a mere 107 free
agents have agreed to deals and
at least 19 trades are either in
the works or have been confirmed. Despite the San Antonio
Spurs doing everything right
and seemingly ensuring their
dynasty extends into the future,
the biggest story so far has been
DeAndre Jordan, who verbally
agreed to a deal with the Dallas
Mavericks before bailing on
them and cowardly returning to
the Los Angeles Clippers. With
free agency 12 days old, here
are a few of the storylines, thus
far.
Go Spurs Go!!
Just when it looked like the
sun could be setting on the
Spurs dynasty, with Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili nearing
the end of their careers, they reload at the drop of a hat. The
Spurs were able to lock up budding star Kawhi Leonard and, as
anticipated, signed the prize of
the 2015 free agent class,
LaMarcus Aldridge, instantly
making them favorites once
again, in the West. As if that
werent enough, they also resigned Duncan and Danny
Green, while convincing David
West to leave $12 million on the
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The camp offers additional
instruction in clown art from
magic and illusion to face painting, puppets to balloons. Manuel
states, Clowns are usually
pretty goofy, and the chance to
be goofy with a hundred or so
practicing clowns sparks creativity and promotes confidence. If
you get the right training from
the beginning, you have your
wings.
Each annual camp draws
about 75-105 attendees, including 20 newcomers to the art of
clowning, and Manuel offers a
Clowning 101 course for beginners. Every student has a precamp consultation with Manuel,
and a Personal Education Plan
(PEP) is developed. Having a set
agenda for the camp helps take
some of the fear of the unknown
from the experience and helps
folks relax. The plan can be
adapted as camp goes on, and
people often want to change direction a bit after acquiring new
information. Seventeen of the
nations top clown instructors
will be on hand to teach their
tricks and tips. In addition to the
baby clowns, 70+ professional
performing clowns from across
the country will attend to learn
new skills, develop new performance material and perfect
their art.
Road 12 reconstruction from beginning construction to the present, noting some delays, and the re-routing
of traffic. He touched on the additional traffic on Town roads, and possible damage from heavy trucks. No
reimbursement was offered for road
damage from the county, but Commissioner Sawatzke stated he would
check into the possibility.
All warrants were paid as presented.
As no additional business was
brought before the board, Chairman
Giebenhain adjourned the regular
meeting at 8:20 p.m.
Dick Hogan, Clerk
Maple Lake Township
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A highlight of the camp is the chance to perform in front of a live audience at the clown show, Aug. 1, at the Buffalo Civic Center. (Photos submitted)
Legal Notices
MAPLE LAKE TOWNSHIP
June 16, 2015 Minutes
The regular meeting of the Maple
Lake Township Board was called to
order by Chairman Gerry Giebenhain
at 7 p.m. Supervisors Ronald Wolff
and Tom Neumann, Treasurer Judy
Neumann and Clerk Dick Hogan
were present.
The minutes of the May 19 meeting were read by Chair Giebenhain.
As no additions or corrections were
noted, a motion was offered by Wolff,
seconded by Neumann, to accept as
read. Carried 3-0.
Virgil Hawkins, Wright County
Highway Department, updated the
board on the progress of the County
seling at no charge.
WCCA counselors educate
homeowners on available options, and, if applicable, will
work with the lender to come to
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He re-upped for 5 years; $113
million and the Cavs werent
done there. They also re-signed
LeBron, Mike Miller, Timofey
Mozgov, Iman Shumpert, are
working on a deal to re-sign
Tristan Thompson, and added
Mo Williams, a very important
signing that will give them a legitimate back-up point guard.
Furthermore, there have been
talks of the Cavs working on a
deal to acquire Joe Johnson from
the Brooklyn Nets. Whether that
deal gets done or not, Cleveland
will once again be favorites in
the East.
The Clippers,
oh the Clippers
Wow, what an off-season for
these clowns. I cant think of another team, in any sport, with
such a dreadful history thats
easy to hate, like the Los Angeles Clippers. Usually you hate
the teams that always win, not
the ones with 10 winning seasons in 45 years, but these whiners keep giving us reasons. Im
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