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Cookies, lunch, and Christmas gifts all in one place
Staff reports | December 05, 2009
People looking for delicious baked goods, Christmas gift ideas, or lunch will be in the right place if they show up at the Evangelical Free Church in Grand Marais Saturday, December 5, 2009. The church will be holding its annual craft and bake sale from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The congregation will be donating things like sweet rolls, muffins,... READ MORE >
Birch Grove fundraising challenge
Staff reports | December 05, 2009
The Birch Grove Foundation has been challenged. Grand Marais State Bank has generously offered a challenge gift to the “Campaign to Sustain Birch Grove,” which supports an endowment fund for Birch Grove—which houses the Birch Grove Community School, a Sawtooth Mountain Clinic satellite office, a youth hostel, Seniors Connect West and has served as the heart of the West End... READ MORE >
Holiday concert at CC HS
Staff reports | December 05, 2009
Anyone looking for a great holiday music program will find it at Cook County High School Monday, December 14, 2009 at 7:00 p.m. The Cook County High School band and the 7th and 8th grade band, both led by Bill Tormondsen, and the 6th grade band, led by Kerri Bilben, will perform a medley of holiday tunes. Admission will be... READ MORE >
Alworth Memorial Scholarship applications available
Staff reports | December 05, 2009
High school seniors throughout northeastern and north central Minnesota who plan to major in math or science in college are encouraged to apply for a scholarship from the Marshall H. and Nellie Alworth Memorial Fund. Applications are now available and can be completed online at www. futurestakeflight.com. Theapplication period continues through Jan. 15, 2010. To be considered for a scholarship,... READ MORE >
Birch Grove gets Educational Alliance grant
Staff reports | December 05, 2009
Birch Grove Community School has received a $750 grant from the ExxonMobile Educational Alliance program to support the school. Paul Goettl of Clearview General Store in Lutsen worked with the school administration to secure the grant. The grants were made possible by funding from the ExxonMobile Corporation. The ExxonMobile Educational Alliance program is designed to provide Exxon and Mobile retailers... READ MORE >
Founder of children’s dental health program honored
Staff reports | December 05, 2009
Stacey Anderson of Two Harbors, a registered dental hygenist, has received the 2009 Cherokee “Inspired Comfort Award,” in recognition of her work to establish a dental health program to prevent and reduce dental disease among uninsured children. Children in kindergarten and first grade at Sawtooth Elementary School in Grand Marais are beneficiaries of the program known as “Just Kids Dental... READ MORE >
Photographers help celebrate beauty of Great Lakes
Staff reports | December 05, 2009
Biodiversity Project’s Great Lakes Forever program and Budweiser have announced the winners of this year’s photography contest to select the best professional and amateur photographs of the Great Lakes. Thegrand prize winners in both categories will have their original photographs printed on the 2009 Great Lakes Forever/Budweiser beer coasters to be distributed to bars and restaurants in eight Great Lakes... READ MORE >
Cut your own Christmas tree
Staff reports | December 05, 2009
One of the many benefits of living in the northland is being able to go out to the forest to cut your own Christmas tree. The ritual of hiking through the woods with your family and choosing your personal tree from among the millions of spruce, fir, and pine can greatly enrich a holiday season. However, there are rules to... READ MORE >
Deer rifle season ends
Staff reports | November 28, 2009
Deer rifle season closed Sunday, November 22, and a new winner has been named in the Buck’s Hardware Big Buck Contest. Paul Swearingen of Buffalo, MN, who had the lead in the contest for several weeks, was bumped by Treg Axtell of Hovland. Axtell earned the prize for the largest deer with a buck weighing 245 pounds. The prize for... READ MORE >
Bell ringing — a holiday tradition
Staff reports | November 28, 2009
A holiday tradition will begin after Thanksgiving — the ringing of bells at Salvation Army kettles. This is the only fundraiser enabling Cook County’s Salvation Army service group to provide services in our community. If you could help by spending an hour or two at one of the big red kettles, you will make a critical difference in the outcome... READ MORE >