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Thursday, September 23, 2010

More news from Lanesboro!


From Lanesboro Local Marketplace
JUST ARRIVED - For all the foodies and those enjoying good health - Virgin Sunflower Oil. This is a healthy alternative for other oils in cooking. For more info stop at Lanesboro Local Marketplace. Do your fall decorating with locally grown pumpkins, gourds, broom corn, Indian corn, and stalks of field corn.

SAVE THE DATE - Wednesday, October 13, from 5:30 to 7:00 pm
Mark Kneeskern, Preston native, will be telling stories from his hitchhiking experiences. Great time to ask questions. More details to follow.

Live Local - Live Well

From Eagle Bluff
Friendly reminder –
Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center scholarship auction is open until September 27th
http://www.biddingforgood.com/eagle-bluff

From the Lanesboro Art Center
Dear Friends
Your about to be hit on!
The big fundraiser for our art center is coming up. It's a fabulous event that has an auction of all sorts of cool items to help raise money to keep the art center and all our programs going for the winter. I figured, what the heck, maybe some of you have something to donate? Antiques, jewelry, artwork, bikes, cars, furniture, something crazy and cool, or a service of some sort like regripping golf clubs, tour of the fish hatchery, handyman, a hand knitted item, sing a song at someone's social event or wedding, babysit, create a scrap book, you know, something that you can share your talents with for a good cause.. Please consider donating,. It's tax deductable and helps us keep our doors open thru the winter months to provide quality art experiences to South East Minnesota.

If you have anything, either drop it off at the Art Center, mail it or we can find someone to pick it up. It's a great event. you should consider coming to it! We want to gather up as many donation items, as early as we can so we can be prepared for all the promotion for the Swingsation event. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. The staff here puts our heart and soul into sharing your work with the world, it's a labor of love and passion. Any help you can provide thru a donation goes a long way.

Sincerely and with love,
Robbie Brokken
Gallery Director
Lanesboro Arts Center
507.467.2446
gallery@lanesboroarts.org
www.lanesboroarts.org

From the Commonweal
Just want to let you know that there is a mis-print in our brochure. The show on Sunday, October 3 is Turn of the Screw NOT enchanted April as show on the brochure. We have updated our posting on the Chamber's website as well as our website and calendar.

From Habitat for Humanity
NEWS • Habitat for Humanity
Contact: Daniel M. Christianson 507 765 3823
Incognito Headlines Raise the Roof Fundraiser
Habitat for Humanity is holding a fundraiser at the Fillmore County Fairgrounds in Preston on Saturday, October 2, 2010. Incognito, the popular band based in Rochester, will be playing for your dancing and listening pleasure from 7:00 to 10:00 pm. Food and beverages will be available beginning at 5:00 pm. The Fillmore County Pork Producers and Fillmore County Cattlemen will be selling their famous sandwiches and other side dishes will be available for purchase as well. The Fillmore County Dairy Producers and Preston Servicemen’s Club will have beverages available for your enjoyment also.
This fundraiser is also the culmination of the summer long sale of raffle tickets for Habitat’s log playhouse. Raffle tickets are still available and you can see the playhouse at Preston Lumber in Preston. Tickets are $5.
In addition to announcing the winner, there will be live and silent auctions with many valuable items upon which you can bid. All proceeds go to support Habitat for Humanity. If you would like to donate something for the auctions, please contact Denise Nelson at 507 875 2524, Joy Johnson at 507 886 3656, or Mary Stream at 507 467 3457.
Community members and volunteers completed construction on the first Habitat home in Fillmore County in 2009. Construction is currently underway on a twin home in Rushford.
Tickets for the dance are $10 and are available at most of the banks in Fillmore County as well as at Harmony Foods, Preston Foods, and Rushford Foods. Matching funds are being provided by F & M Community Bank and Thrivent Financial. That means your contributions are worth even more for those families in Fillmore County who are in need of simple, decent, and affordable housing!
Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit, ecumenical, grassroots, Christian organization, dedicated to eliminating poverty housing. Habitat partners with homeowner families, the members of the local community, and volunteers to build simple, decent, affordable houses. The houses are sold to those in need at no profit, through no-interest loans.
To qualify for a Habitat home, families must currently live in substandard housing, be unable to obtain a conventional loan from a bank, have the resources to pay a monthly mortgage and be willing to partner with Habitat for Humanity. Before moving into a Habitat home, families must contribute 300 hours of “sweat-equity” to the building of the home and must make a modest down payment.
Habitat for Humanity built its first home in Winona County in 1994. Since then, forty homes have been built. In addition to the twenty five homes within the city of Winona, Habitat has built homes in Lewiston, St. Charles, Minnesota City, Altura, Stockton and Rushford.
Volunteers interested in helping with Habitat for Humanity projects or offering donation can visit our website at www.habitatwinona.org.


Groups in Lanesboro
Sept 24
1 Bus
Medicine Lake Tours
Going to see Enchanted April and have lunch at Pedal Pushers
11 am - 3 pm


Groups at Eagle Bluff


September 20-22
Atheneum Gifted Magnet School - 5th grade (Inver Grove Heights, MN)
10 adults
28 youth
EB
September 20-22
Morning Sun School - 4th-6th grade (Morning Sun, IA)
7 adults
49 youth
EB
September 20-22
St Michael School - 6th grade (Prior Lake, MN)
11 adults
48 youth
EB
September 22nd
Cardinal Of Minnesota
19 adults
EB
September 22-24
St John School - 8th grade (Rochester, MN)
10 adults
55 youth
EB
September 22-24
St Francis School - 7th-8th grade (Rochester, MN)
16 adults
95 youth
EB
September 25th
Christ Lutheran Church - 7th-8th grade (Byron, MN)
7 adults
30 youth
EB
September 26th
Boy Scout Troop 345 - 5th-12th grade (Eagan, MN)
6 adults
25 youth
EB
September 26th
Rochester Youth Soccer Association - 10th-12th grade (Rochester, MN)
3 adults
17 youth
EB
Sept 27-Oct 1
Wayzata West - 6th grade (Wayzata, MN)
30 adults
252 youth
EB

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