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Communities Served:
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Pine Island/Oronoco ..........
Wanamingo ........................
Zumbrota/Mazeppa ...........
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Community Calendar .........
Obituaries, Births ...............
Opinions ............................
Sports ................................
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Grimsrud Publishing, Inc.
225 Main Street, PO Box 97
Zumbrota, MN 55992
Phone: 507-732-7617
Fax: 507-732-7619
Email: [email protected]
By Audra DePestel
By Alicia Hunt-Welch
WANAMINGO With the hiring of Katy Schuerman as KenyonWanamingo Elementary School
principal, the KW School District
is back to a full roster of administrators for the first time since December 2014. Schuerman said she
is honored to join the KW district
and community.
After 23 years in the classroom
she is embarking on a new path as
principal overseeing kindergarten
through sixth grades. I think the
greatest strength I bring to the
principals position is my extensive experience in the classroom,
she said. I know firsthand the
joys and challenges of working
directly with children, and that will
help me support teachers and students in an authentic, realistic way.
Schuerman grew up in the rural
town of Worthington in southwestern Minnesota. It was a great place
to be a kid with strong support for
schools and children, she said.
Kenyon-Wanamingo reminds me
of my hometown in that the school
is the social center of the community, and there is great dedication
to kids and student accomplishments.
Teaching is in her blood.
Schuermans mother was an elementary school teacher and her
father a junior high principal during the years she and her siblings
Germany the following December.
After getting off active duty in
1998, he joined the Army Reserve
and was stationed in Wabasha. In
2006, he was cross-leveled to the
758th Maintenance Company in
White Hall, Ohio, and then deployed to Iraq. While there, he ran
a shop with about forty soldiers
where they repaired blown up
trucks. They also built things in
his woodworking shop to make
the soldiers lives easier such as
bookshelves and bed frames.
After coming back to the U.S.
in 2007, Strande was once again
Katy Schuerman
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Small typo in last weeks column: I put the wrong email address in. It should be rollingf@
bevcomm.net with the subject of
MNLA. Anyone who sends me
an email for the MNLA Game will
earn a 50% reduction in fees (total
bill).
We have some deep (supposedly serious) issues for the election in 2016! Immigration is a big
one. Why is this item a big issue?
All of our families immigrated to
these lands. Who really thinks that
because they were born here that
they are Native Americans, especially if their father or mother were
born elsewhere and the family
immigrated. When did we decide
this land is only big enough for
you and me (and Im not too sure
about you)? Take a trip out west
and then tell me there is no room.
Take a hard look at the inner core
Chicken grit
As
The Worm
Turns
By Jeanne Truestedt
Community Calendar
panied by an adult.
Day or Thanksgiving.
Questions about Chester Woods,
call Celeste Lewis at 507-287- History Center
Senior Dining
2624. Questions about Oxbow
The Pine Island Area History
Reservations are required by Park, call Clarissa Josselyn at 507- Centers open hours are Mondays
calling 24 hours ahead at each of 775-2451.
from 8-11 a.m. and the first Sunthe nutrition sites.
day of the month from 1-3:30 p.m.
In the Pine Island area, meals
Please contact us through
are served at the Pine Island Sepineislandhistory.org or by callnior Center (356-2228); Zumbrota
ing 507-356-2802 (history center)
area, Zumbrota Towers (732- Community Library
or 507-398-5326 (director).
5086).
The Goodhue School Library,
July 9-15
in conjunction with SELCO and
Thursday: Pork roast, mashed Goodhue County, is open to the
potatoes/gravy, sauerkraut (alt: public Mondays and Wednesdays
carrots), baked apple
from 3:30-7:30 p.m. The library Library
Friday: Tuna pasta salad on is equipped with inter-library loan
Super Hero Magic Show, 1 p.m.
lettuce/tomato wedge, dinner roll, service, which means if the library on Saturday, July 11
melon wedge, cream puff
does not have a book you want,
Robotics Expo, 6-8 p.m.,
Monday: Meatballs/gravy, fresh that book can be there in two days. Wednesday, July 15
sweet potatoes, Italian green beans,
LEGO Club Contest, 6:30 p.m.,
rhubarb muffin, fresh grapes
Historical Society
Thursday, July 16
Tuesday: Roast turkey, mashed
The Goodhue Area Historical
The Zumbrota Public Library
potatoes/gravy, seasoned peas, Society is open June through Au- is at 100 West Ave., Zumbrota,
cranberry mold
gust, Thursdays and Sundays, 1-4 507-732-5211. Hours are Mon.,
Wednesday: Ham/scalloped p.m. To arrange a visit at other 12-8; Tues. 10-6; Wed., Thurs.,
potatoes (alt: ground beef patty), times call Ardis Henrichs, 651- 12-8; Fri., 10-5; and Sat., 9-3. Durage so I could use those muscles dilled carrots, mixed greens salad, 923-4629; Marie Strusz, 651-923- ing closed hours you can learn
for five years before they escaped moon cake
4302; Ray McNamara, 651-923- more about the library at http://
to college.
If you have questions, call 356- 5117; or Roy Buck, 651-923-4388. www.zumbrota.info.
Because grit isnt water soluble, 2228.
it wont affect soil PH, and that is
History Center
extremely handy when dealing with Drazkowski Meetings
The Zumbrota History Center
frequent rains, snow or any other
State Representative Steve
has a photo stand displaying over
forms of moisture. It also means Drazkowski (R-Mazeppa) will be Historical Society
moisture wont break down the holding town hall meetings on
The Mazeppa Area Historical 50 photographs of early Zumbrota
grit over time, so what you put in Tuesday, July 14, from 5-6 p.m. Society Museum is open the sec- scenes. They have been enlarged
place wont melt away. Hence it at Pine Island City Hall (250 S ond Saturday of the month from to 8 x 10 for easier viewing. New
can be used around miniature plants Main St) and from 7-8 p.m. at noon to 3 p.m. or by appointment. photos are being added all the time.
that need protection from frost Zumbrota City Hall (175 West For inquiries, contact Helen Also on display are military memoheave without introducing chemi- Ave). On Monday, July 20, he will Reiland, 507-250-6021; Jim Siems, rabilia, including Civil War items,
cals to harm those tiny root sys- be at Kenyon City Hall (709 2nd 507-696-3506; or Diane Gilsdorf, different models of telephones,
telephone books dating
tems. It is a natural for trough gar- St) from 7-8 p.m.
507-843-4013, or visit www.maz Zumbrota
back to the 1900s, and items of
dens, succulent dish gardens, or
eppahistoricalsociety.org.
Zumbrota advertising. Museum
your dwarf hosta beds. Better yet,
hours are Saturdays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
it keeps rodents from digging in Seasons Hospice
Coffee and Conversation, ThursOther hours by appointment (732these miniature landscapes because
7049).
that course, sharp grit mangles day, July 16, 6:30-7:30 p.m. A
manicures and it will also ruin group for anyone who has experi- Area History Center
enced the death of a loved one.
yours if you dont wear gloves.
The Oronoco Area History Cen- Zumbrota Towers Events
Newly Bereaved Group, Thurs- ter is open to visitors in the City
Used on paths the grit doesnt
July 9-15
wash away readily because of day, July 16, noon to 2 p.m. A Building every second Saturday
Thursday: 8:30 a.m. MAC/
weight. If one walks frequently group for anyone who has experi- from 10 a.m.-noon and open by NAPS; 10:15 a.m. Exercise
along the paths, the sharpness tends enced the death of a loved one appointment. Contact us at OAHC,
Monday: 1:30 p.m. Cribbage,
to keep some weeds from getting within the past four months.
54 Blakely Ct. NW or call 507- 500
All groups are held at the Cen- 367-4320. You may also visit our
established; it cuts them off at the
Tuesday: 10:15 a.m. Exercise
root line as you go from one place ter for Grief Education and Sup- web page at oronocoarea
Wednesday: 1:30 p.m. Euchre
port, Seasons Hospice, 1696 history.org and find us on
to another doing chores.
Surprisingly, the worms dont Greenview Dr. SW. Registration Facebook.
Tops Meeting
seem to be disturbed by the addi- is required two days prior to the
Zumbrota Tops #563 meets evtion of grit to their environment. date of the event. For details: 507ery
Monday night at Our Saviours
285-1930
or
shbp@seasonshos
They worm their way around pots
Lutheran Church. Weigh-in time
containing large amounts of it with pice.org.
is changed to 5:30 p.m. and meetTops #1280
ease. Succulents thrive in soil with
grit providing aeration for their Olmsted County Parks
PI Tops #1280 meets every ing time to 6 p.m. Everyone welcome. Questions call 732-7459 or
root systems, but it does increase
Oxbow Park Snake Feeding, Monday night at St. Paul Luthpot weight. So if youre growing Saturday, July 11, 11 a.m. Snakes eran Church. Weigh-in is at 5:15 732-4766.
agaves which already have heavy have teeth, yet they do not use and meeting time is 6 p.m. Everywater weight, the chicken grit may their teeth to chew their food; they one welcome. Questions call 356- 65-50 Club
necessitate casters with which to swallow it whole. Watch as the 4799 or 356-4700.
The club meets on Thursday,
move the pot around.
nature center snakes are fed, and
July 9, at 6 p.m. at Stary-Yerka
Happily # 2 chicken grit is readily hear other interesting facts about Caregiver Support Group
VFW Post 5727.
available at most farm co-ops for these creatures.
The group meets on Monday,
handy pick-up and loading into
Chester Woods Park Water- July 13, at 1 p.m. at St. Paul
ones car. But if the weight is a craft Fun, Saturday, July 11, 1 p.m. Lutheran Church. Respite is avail- Community Band Practice
The Zumbrota Community Band
physical problem you may just Meet the park staff at the kiosk at able upon request. Call Pine Iswant to line up some extra muscles the boat launch to learn about the land Area Home Services at 356- practices on Monday nights at 7:30
p.m. in the Zumbrota-Mazeppa
to unload and redistribute the sacks boat rentals that we have avail- 2999 for more information.
High School music room. Volunaround the garden. Better to pay a able at Chester Woods Park, and
teer musicians are welcome.
youth in his prime than the chiro- even get the opportunity to try one
Blood Pressure Clinic
practor, dontchathink?!
out. Limited availability so be
The clinic will be held on Tuesprompt! Children must be accom- day, July14, at 11 a.m. at the Pine State Theatre
The State Theatre is at 96 East
Island City Centre.
4th Street in Zumbrota. For information visit zaac.org.or call 507Moms in Prayer
272-1129.
Pine Island Moms in Prayer meet
Monday mornings from 8-9 a.m.
in the library of the Good News Crossings
E-Free Church, 208 North Main
Kim Gordon, Amy Rice exhibit,
(across from Kwik Trip). Enter through Aug. 1.
GOODHUE By now most sota Farmers Union counselors will side door of the church and go
A Memory that Sticks: An
youngsters are saying they are lead campers in games and crafts, downstairs. Call 259-8012 or 356- Essay Recipe, Sat., July 11, 10
bored. Well, here is the chance to and the Goodhue County Dairy 4800 for more information.
a.m. to 1 p.m.
overcome that boredom by send- Princesses will be on hand to scoop
Billy McLaughlin and Mystery
ing them to Day Camp on a Dairy ice cream and share fun facts about PI Senior Citizens Meeting Guests, Sat., July 11, 8 p.m.
Farm. The rained out June day dairy. In addition, a light dinner
Open Studio, Sun., July 12, noon
The Senior Citizens will meet
camp has been rescheduled for will be served.
on Wednesday, July 15, at noon at to 3 p.m.
Friday, July 17 from 3:30 to 7
The camp is for children five to the handicapped accessible Senior
Learn to Throw: Pottery Wheel
p.m. at Burfeind Dairy. The twelve years of age. Scholarships Center for social activities follow- class, Sundays, July 12 through
Burfeind farm is located just west are available if there is a financial ing a noon meal. All community Aug. 16, 4:30-7 p.m.
of Goodhue at 18820 Cty 9 Blvd, hardship. Although on-site regis- seniors 55 and over are welcome.
Run with Scissors: Textile camp,
Goodhue.
trations will be taken, campers are
Mon.-Fri., July 13-17, 9 a.m. to 3
Campers can get hands-on ex- asked to pre-register by July 13.
p.m.
perience feeding calves, as well
Day Camp on a Dairy Farm is Toastmasters Meeting
Learn to Throw: Pottery Wheel
The Pine Island Toastmasters class, Tuesdays, July 14 through
as watch cows being milked and presented by Minnesota Farmers
find out what they eat. Campers Union, in conjunction with meet at 6:30 a.m. Fridays at St. Aug. 18, 6:30-9 p.m.
will receive educational informa- Goodhue County Farmers Union. Paul Lutheran Church. They do
For more information go to
tion on beef and hog production, For more information or to regis- not meet on holiday weekends: www. crossingsatcarnegie.com or
and see baby piglets brought by a ter, contact Dori Klein at 507-843- Christmas, New Years, Easter, call 507-732-7616. Crossings is
representative from the Wabasha 4560 or by email at [email protected]. Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor at 320 E Ave.
County Pork Producers. Minne-
COUNTY
GOODHUE
ZUMBROTA
MAZEPPA
ORONOCO
PINE ISLAND
Goodhue
Wanamingo
Wanamingo Mayor Ryan Holmes and his family were the picture of 4th of July spirit in the parade, all dressed
in red, white, and blue. From left to right are Audrey, Alexandra, Sophia, Nicole, Katherine, Ava, Ryan, and
Kellen.
By Alicia Hunt-Welch
Greg Knott of Kenyon completes a 186.46 foot pull with a Minneapolis Moline tractor on Sunday, July 5. The
truck and tractor pull was held in the Industrial Park and was run by the Southeast Area Tractor Pullers.
After opening the parade with many of his other fellow veterans, Byron Pee Wee Boraas Jr. spends a
moment at the Wanamingo Veterans Memorial looking at the names engraved on the walkways border.
Boraas, who grew up in Wanamingo, now lives in Zumbrota.
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Wanamingo
Churches
BELLECHESTER
ROLLING MEADOWS MENNONITE
CHURCH, Belvidere Town Hall, 2
miles north of Bellechester on County
2, Pastor Aaron Witmer, 651-9234240. Sundays: 10 a.m. Sunday
School; 11 a.m. Worship; 7 p.m. Hymn
Sing every fourth Sunday.
ST. MARYS CATHOLIC, Bellechester, Father Paul Kubista. Sunday
mornings: 8:30 a.m. Mass. Tuesday
and Thursday mornings: 8 a.m. Mass.
PINE ISLAND
GOODHUE
HOLY
TRINITY
CATHOLIC,
Goodhue, Father Paul Kubista. Mass
times: Monday and Wednesday, 8
a.m. at Holy Trinity; Tuesday and
Thursday, 8 a.m. at St. Mary; Saturday, 5:30 p.m. At Holy Trinity; Sunday, 8:30 a.m. St. Mary and 10:30
a.m. St. Columbkill.
ST. LUKE LUTHERAN, Goodhue,
651-923-4695, Pastor Regina Hassanally. Secretary hours: Monday and
Thursday: 5:15-8:15 p.m.; Tuesday
and Wednesday: 9:15 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
Wed., July 8: 7:30 p.m. Council
meeting. Thurs., July 9: 7 p.m. Worship at Zion Lutheran Church. Sun.,
July 12: 9:30 a.m. Worship with communion.
ST. PETERS EV. LUTHERAN,
WELS, 702 Third Ave., Goodhue,
Randall L. Kuznicki, Pastor. Sun.,
July 12: 10:15 a.m. Worship with
communion.
MAZEPPA
ST. JOHNS EV. LUTHERAN,
Mazeppa, Alan Horn, Pastor. 8436211, home; 843-5302 work. Bible
class every Wednesday at 7 p.m.
ST. PETER & PAUL CATHOLIC,
Mazeppa. Weekends-Masses: Sun.:
10 a.m., Mazeppa, Fr. Joe Fogal.
UNITED METHODIST, Mazeppa,
David Neil, Pastor. Church: 843-4962;
home: 732-4291. Every Sunday: 9:30
a.m. Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.
Worship.
ORONOCO
GRACE LUTHERAN, WELS, 45 1st
Avenue NE, Oronoco: 507-367-4329,
Pastor Ben Kempfert 507-367-4426.
Office hours: Tuesday-Friday, 8-11
CORNERSTONE
BAPTIST
CHURCH, Pine Island, Tim Graham,
Pastor, 507-356-4306, www.corner
stonepi.org, ASL Interpretation available. Sun., 9:30 a.m. Sunday School;
10:30 a.m. Worship; 6 p.m. Worship
(most Sundays) Wed., 7 p.m. Prayer
service; Cornerstone Club.
GOOD NEWS EVANGELICAL FREE
CHURCH, 208 North Main, Pine Island, Chris Paulson, Pastor, (507)
356-4834. Sundays: 9:15 a.m. Sunday School for children and adults;
10:30 a.m. Worship; 7 p.m. Youth
Group for grades 7-12. Wednesdays:
6 p.m. AWANA for grades K-6; 7:30
p.m. Bible study for all ages.
PINE ISLAND ASSEMBLY OF GOD,
520 So. Main St., Pine Island, 3568622, email: dashpole@bevcomm.
net, Rev. Dan Ashpole, Pastor. Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Adult Bible class and
Childrens Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.
Worship.
CHURCH OF ST. MICHAEL CATHOLIC, 451 5th Street SW, Pine Island,
356-4280, Father Randal Kasel, Pastor. http://www.stpaul stmichael.com
Saturday Mass 5 p.m.; Sunday Mass
10:30 a.m.; Confessions 4:15 p.m.
Saturday; Daily Mass Wednesday
8:30 a.m. and Friday 8:30 a.m.; Confessions 8 a.m. Office Hours Tuesday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-noon and 1-5
p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.-noon. Mass at
Pine Haven Care Center is the first
Wednesday of the month at 11 a.m.
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN, ELCA, 214
3rd St. S.W., Box 708, Pine Island,
Audrey Lukasak, interim senior pastor, and Kip A. Groettum, associate
pastor. Email: saint paulpi@yahoo
.com; Web site: www.saintpa1ulpi.org.
Wed., July 8: 9 a.m. Study group.
Thurs., July 9: 6:30 p.m. Building/
grounds meeting. Sat., July 11: 5:30
p.m. Worship. Sun., July 12: 8:15
and 10 a.m. Worship; 9:30 a.m. Fellowship; 10 a.m. Commissioning of
WANAMINGO
NEW LIFE CHURCH, Wanamingo,
Pastor Patrick McBride, 507-8243019. New Life Church meets at 10
a.m. at 525 Beverly Street, Wanamingo. Free nursery for infants
through age three; Sunday School
for all ages beginning at 9 a.m. Small
Group Bible Studies Sunday evenings
at 7 p.m.
TRINITY LUTHERAN, Wanamingo,
Christopher Culuris, Pastor 507-8242155; www.TrinityWanamingo.org.
Wed., July 8: 9 a.m. Bible study; 2
p.m. Wednesday circle hosted by Jan
Forss; 6 p.m. Youth event kickball at
Holden Park; 7 p.m. Bible study at
Holden; Boards meet; 8 p.m. Planning council. Thurs., July 9: 2 p.m.
Thursday circle at Heritage Hill. Sun.,
July 12: 9 a.m. Joint worship at Trinity
followed by coffee fellowship. Mon.,
July 13: 8:30 a.m. Quilting. Tues.,
July 14: 9:30 a.m. Tuesday circle
hosted by June Wallaker; 7 p.m.
Prayer shawl at Wanamingo Lutheran.
WANAMINGO LUTHERAN ELCA,
Wanamingo, MN 55983, Christopher
Culuris, Pastor. Office hours Thursdays 1-3 p.m., 507-824-2410. Wed.,
July 8: 9 a.m. Bible study at Trinity;
6 p.m. Kickball at Holden Park; 7
p.m. Bible study at Holden. Thurs.,
July 9: 2 p.m. WELCA Bible study;
6:30 p.m. Council meeting. Sun., July
12: 9 a.m. Worship at Trinity. Wed.,
July 15: Pastor Chris at youth gathering in Detroit.
ZUMBROTA
CHRIST EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH
and School, WELS, 223 East 5th
Street, Zumbrota, Office 732-5421.
Wayne Schoch, Pastor, 732-4089;
School, Daniel Kell, Principal, 7325367.
FAMILY WORSHIP CHURCH Weekly
worship services: 81 West 5th Street,
Zumbrota, 507-732-7438, www.fwc
1.org. Sunday: 9:30 a.m- Corinthians.
Wednesdays 7 p.m. Interactive Bible
studies, prayer, and counseling.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH,
UCC, 455 East Avenue, Zumbrota;
Rev. Lisa Johnson. Secretarys office hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays
10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sun., July 12: 9 a.m.
Worship with Rev. Rider; 7 p.m.
Campfire. Tues., July 14: 6:30 p.m.
Council meeting.
LIGHTHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH,
a Wesleyan church, 179 W. 3rd St.,
Zumbrota, lighthousecommunityzum
@yahoo.com, Janet Fischer, Pastor.
Office: 732-5074. Sun., July 12: 10:45
a.m. Worship with Rev. Adelsman
preaching.
NEW RIVER ASSEMBLY OF GOD,
290 South Main Street, Zumbrota.
507-732-5156. Pastor Gary Basinski. Service times: Saturday, 6 p.m.
p.m. www.NewRiverZumbrota.com.
OUR SAVIOURS LUTHERAN AFLC
Eric Westlake, Pastor, 1549 East Avenue, Zumbrota, 732-5449, church
office. Website: oslczumbrota.org.
Office hours: Tues., Wed., and Fri.,
8 a.m.-noon. Wed., July 8: 12:30
p.m. Junior youth group/water park;
6 p.m. Youth group; 7 p.m Bible study.
Thurs., July 9: 7 p.m. Adult backyard fellowship. Fri., July 10: 7 p.m.
7-12 grade open gym. Sat., July 11:
7 a.m. Mens prayer breakfast. Sun.,
July 12: 8:30 a.m. Prayer time; 9
a.m. Worship; 11 a.m. VBS volunteer training; 7 p.m. 50+ Bible study.
Wed., July 15: 6 p.m. Youth group;
7 p.m. Bible study.
Global
Family
Chiropractic
"The Power That Made
The Body, Heals The Body"
507-732-4200
404 Main St., Zumbrota
RURAL
EMMANUEL LUTHERAN, Aspelund,
Martin Horn, Pastor. Wed., July 8:
7:30 p.m. Bible study and prayer at
Hauge. Thurs., July 9: 1:30 p.m.
Rachel and Hannah circles at church.
Sun., July 12: 9 a.m. Worship; 3
p.m. Young adults Bible study; 5:30
p.m. Supper; 6 p.m. VBS. Mon., July
13: 5:30 p.m. Supper; 6 p.m. VBS;
6:30 p.m. Deacons meeting; 7:30 p.m.
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Extra-curricular assignments
County
Free program on
Jesse James gangs
Northfield raid
Explore the
Vermillion River
RED WING The Goodhue
County Historical Society and the
Red Wing Environmental Learning Center invites outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike to
paddle the Vermillion River for
an informative and exciting outdoor experience. The program will
take place on Saturday, July 18, at
3:30 p.m.
Tickets include canoe and equipment rental and entry to win door
prizes. Food and beverages are
not included in the ticket price.
Pre-registration is required, and
space is very limited. Tickets can
be purchased by contacting the
Goodhue County Historical Society at 651-388-6024.
This months Bluffs & Brews
program takes participants on a
canoe paddling trip down the Ver-
Obituaries
Pine Island
LOCAL HEROES
Births
PATTERSON
Lance and LaRayne Patterson
of Zumbrota are delighted to announce the arrival of their little
miracle, Noah Luke Patterson.
Noah was born prematurely on
May 5, 2015, at Mayo Methodist
Hospital in Rochester. He weighed
3 pounds 13.7 ounces and was 16
inches long. He spent 36 days in
Mayo St. Marys Hospital (NICU)
and Mayo Methodist Hospital
(ISCU). He arrived home on June
9, weighing 5 pounds 6 ounces.
Noahs two-year-old big brother
Andrew is excited to have his little
brother at home! Noahs proud
grandparents are Jerry and Ruby
Lange of Rochester and Pat and
Peggy Patterson of San Angelo,
Texas.
PAULSON
Travis and Erin Paulson of Eagan
are happy to announce the birth of
their daughter, Maeve Violet, born
June 11, 2015, at Fairview Ridges
in Burnsville. She weighed 7 lbs.
1 oz. and was 19-1/2 inches long.
The couple have two other children Henry, 5-1/2, and Siri, 3.
Grandparents are Dave and
Connie Paulson of Dassel and Dave
and Deb Grimsrud of Zumbrota.
Great-grandfather is Leroy
Lorenzen of Jasper.
By Audra DePestel
ROOF!!
College
University of St. Thomas
MILWAUKEE, WI Holly
Pickard of Mazeppa graduated with
Big sisters Madeline and Avery a master of science in counseling.
are delighted to announce the birth
of their sister, Leona Jean University of Northwestern
Lougheed, born on June 24, 2015,
at the St. Cloud Hospital. She St. Paul
ST. PAUL Named to the deans
weighed 8 pounds and was 19
inches long. Proud parents are Mike list for the spring semester were
and Whitney (Baethke) Lougheed Andrea Petersen and Lisa
Greenslade, both of Pine Island,
of Watkins.
Happy grandparents are Jon and Jesse Donahue of Mazeppa, and
Marge Ewy of Ottertail, Wayne Rachel Benrud of Kenyon. Petersen
and Cassandra Lougheed of earned Highest Honors (GPA of
Moorhead, and Mark and Lisa 3.9-4.0).
Baethke of Zumbrota.
LOUGHEED
Zumbrota
First Congregational Church hosted the 2015 Covered Bridge Festival Quilt Show on Saturday, June 20.
eration.
The group has been honoured
internationally, winning Top
Group and Top Traditional Group
in the Irish Music Awards and an
Independent Music Award for Best
World/Traditional Song.
Their album, Current Affairs,
was nominated in the 2014 Irish
Music Awards for Best New Irish
CD and in the 2015 Independent
Music Awards for Best Bluegrass
Song and Best World/Traditional
Song.
To reserve tickets, visit
www.crossingsatcarnegie.com,
call 507-732-7616 or stop in to
ZM ISD 2805
SCHOOL BOARD WORK SESSION
ZUMBROTA-MAZEPPA ISD 2805
MONDAY, JULY 13, 2015
7:00 P.M.
ZM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
MEDIA CENTER
MAZEPPA, MN
I. Call Work Session to Order (Action)
II. Items for Discussion:
a. External User Access Recertification (Action)
b. Corporate Authorization for the Bank
of Zumbrota (Action)
c. Illuminate (Action)
d. Board Communications
e. Other Items for Discussion
III. Adjourn Work Session (Action)
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ZM band earns
two second place
finishes
The ZumbrotaMazeppa High
School marching band earned second place finishes in the
Rochesterfest Parade on Friday,
June 26, and in the Roseville Parade on Monday night, June 29.
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Zumbrota class of 1942 gathers the Week
ZUMBROTA Seventy-three years after graduating, six members of the Zumbrota High School class of 1942
met on Friday, June 26, at the Covered Bridge Restaurant. Attending were, front row, left to right, Lois Jean
Hammer Ring, Gladys Quast Anderson, Helen Peterson Nerison; back row: Margaret Stubstad Hinz, Walter
Ring, and Iva Mathison Dodson. Three members, Eileen Damman Berg, Frances Stewart Parnow, and Yvonne
Peper, could not attend, but sent greetings. The class originally had 42 members.
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Area Sports
ZM volleyball camp is well attended PI Pioneers move record to 6-9
First and second-graders who attended the Zumbrota-Mazeppa volleyball camp under the direction of Coach
Stacy Liebenow the week of June 22-25 are, from left, front row: Carlee Vath, Kora Raasch, Teagan Hagfors,
Emma Hinz, Hayley Hahn, Olivia Fogarty, Lydia Hatleli, Cambryn Copeman and Breanna Moran; second row:
Amirah Barrett, Adde Kennedy, Teagan Lexvold, Emma DeGeus, Isabelle Stensland, Josslyn Lohmann,
Brooklyn Burdick, Courtney Andring and Genavieve Knaup; back row: Clara Eickhoff, Jaycie Adams, Jayda
Hagfors, Claire Thomforde, Lydia Hessenius, Brailee Peterson, Cora Ohm, Addie Liffrig, Amy Peterson,
Maggie Nelson and Olivia Moody. Missing from the photo are Svea Goldsmith and Neva Anderson.
Rochester
On Sunday, June 28, Pine Island beat the Rochester Roadrunners 4-2 in Pine Island.
Erik Ferguson collected the
win, giving up one earned run
on four hits with 10 strikeouts in
eight innings. Colton Sinning
earned a save, giving up one un-
Fifth and sixth-graders who attended the Zumbrota-Mazeppa volleyball camp under the direction of Coach
Stacy Liebenow the week of June 22-25 are, from left, front row: Sydney Higley, Emma Plank, Madelyn
Fredrickson and Rianne Buck; middle row: Sophia Hahn, Alison Westin,Avery Brown, Sydney Preston, Lola
Wagner and Anna Soltau; back row: Megan Schoenfelder, Mackenzie Markham, Natalie Dykes, Rylee
Nelson, Olivia Amsbaugh, Ella DeFrang, Alaina Travo and Ansley Travo;. Missing from the photo are: Bobbie
Rae Benson, Lainie Alders, Katie Keach and Addie Voxland.
Area Sports
Pine Island Senior Babe Ruth team
increases winning streak to seven
STANDINGS
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9
2
3
6
5
6
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2
5
6
3
8
6
14U Topaz
Rochester Eagles
Pine Island Strikes
Rochester Outlaws
Winona Orange
Zumbrota-Mazeppa
Stewartville
Chatfield Black
Rochester Ice
Red Wing
Byron
W
9
7
10
6
5
4
5
4
3
2
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2
6
4
5
5
7
8
10
7
T
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
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W%
.900
.778
.625
.600
.500
.450
.417
.346
.250
,250
14U Teal
W L T
Rochester Swat
12 3 0
KM Lightning
12 5 0
Albert Lea Tigers
9 5 1
Austin Red
9 6 0
Austin White
8 6 0
Medford
8 6 0
Blooming Prairie
7 7 0
Pine Island Strikes
5 8 0
Rochester Wolves
2 6 0
Triton Venom
1 8 1
Cannon Falls
2 13 0
KM Krush
1 11 0
Schedule for Monday, July 13:
Austin White at Pine Island, 6 p.m.
W%
.800
.706
.633
.600
.571
.571
.500
.385
.250
.250
.133
.083
12U Cyan
W L T W%
Pine Island
11 1 0 .917
Randolph Blue
14 1 1 .906
Cannon Falls Red
9 2 1 .792
Zumbrota-Mazeppa Buck 5 9 0 .357
Zumbrota-Mazeppa Nelson 4 10 0 .286
Red Wing Purple
4 10 0 .286
Kenyon-Wanamingo
4 10 0 .286
Medford
2 10 0 .167
Schedule for Thursday, July 9:
ZM Buck at Medford, 6 p.m.
Kenyon-Wanamingo at ZM Nelson, 6 p.m.
Schedule for Tuesday, July 14:
Cannon Falls at Pine Island, 6 p.m
ZM Nelson at Wanamingo, 6 p.m.
Medford at ZM Buck, 6 p.m.
Pine Islands Zach Hillman reaches for home plate before the ball can Island Pioneers even through PI rallied in the bottom of the ninth with a
get to Wanamingos Dylan Musgjerd in Wednesdays Twin Rivers League solo run to close the gap to 4-3.
game in Pine Island. The Wanamingo Jacks held on to beat the Pine
12U Sunflower
W L T W%
Randolph Orange
12 4 0 .750
Zumbrota-Mazeppa Wagner 10 4 0 .714
Goodhue Purple
9 4 1 .679
Goodhue Back
5 9 0 .357
Cannon Falls Black
3 10 1 .250
Pine Island Strikes
4 12 0 .250
Schedule for Tuesday, July 14:
Zumbrota-Mazeppa at Cannon Falls, 6 p.m.
Goodhue Purple at Goodhue Black, 6 p.m.
Randolph at Pine Island, 6 p.m.
W
6
6
5
3
3
2
0
0
L
0
1
2
3
4
4
5
6
Results of July 1
Brew Crew 14 - Majerus Garage 8
Pine Island Lumber 2 - Mazeppa Liquor/
Moto Proz 0
Grover Auto 10 - Roy N Als 7
WDs - Hot Boxers no score available
W L T W%
Zumbrota-Mazeppa Steffen 9 2 1 .792
.714
.571
.542
.167
.157
12U Sapphire
Byron
10 4 0
Albert Lea
8 6 0
Stewartville
6 5 1
Austin
1 9 2
NRHEG
1 9 2
Schedule for Thursday, July 9:
ZM Steffen at Geneva, 6 p.m.
Schedule for Tuesday, July 14:
Albert Lea at Zumbrota, 6 p.m.