
Wednesday, July 8, 2015 9th Gonvick-Trail All-School Reunion and 25th Annual Gonvick Lions Rodeo starts Thursday ALUMNI: Registration will by the Auxiliary. VICK, south side of old school. be at the CWLC (old school) 5:00 pm–6:00 pm TRAIN 5K/1 MILE RUN – Money do- Friday, July 10th from 2:00- RIDES for young kids by Gab- nated to Retrieving Freedom, 9:00 pm and Saturday, July by Gustafson, starts at Com- Inc. 11th, 9:00-11:00 am and after munity Center. 9:00 am–11:00 am ALUMNI the parade. Refreshments and 5:00 pm–7:00 pm CWLC REGISTRATION at CWLC donuts will be served. The TOUR AND ART DISPLAY. (old school). Coffee, lemonade Alumni Buffet - Saturday - will 5:00 pm–9:00 pm Dance and donuts. be served from the old school, – “Big Bass Ramblers” (Fred 10:30 am–1:30 pm GON- between 4:30-6:00 pm. Seating Ambuehl) at the Gonvick VICK PARISH YOUTH will be in the gym and in the American Legion. BAKED POTATO STAND lo- tent on the west side of the old 6:00 pm–7:30 pm ALUMNI cated by Vandy’s lot on Main school. – LADIES & MEN’S BASKET- Street. DUNKING STAND MENU: Croissant with deli BALL GAMES. 11:30 am-12:30 pm Carnival meat and cheese, calico beans, 9:00 pm–1:00 am DANCE at at the tent by the CWLC (old potato salad, fruit bowl, maca- “The Trap”. school) managed by CG girls’ roni salad. SAT., JULY 11, 2015 basketball team. 7:00 am–12 noon 15TH AN- 12:00–1:45 pm PARADE THURSDAY, JULY 9 NUAL PINE LAKE FISHING LINE-UP (check-in at Railroad 7:00 pm BINGO at Gonvick DERBY. Sponsored by Gonvick Ave. near Community Center). American Legion Lions and Sportsman’s Lodge. Call Stacy, 487-5243. FRIDAY, JULY 10 Where: Sportsman’s Lodge 2:00 pm RODEO DAZE & 2:00 pm–9:00 pm ALUMNI dock. Entry fee with payback. REUNION 2015 PARADE and REGISTRATION at CWLC Many prizes! Largest North- KIDDIE PARADE. (old school). Coffee, lemonade ern, Largest Walleye, Largest After Parade until 4:30 pm 6:00 pm RODEO – featuring Samhold & United Lutheran • KANDI’S KITCHEN–Spe- and donuts. Stringer Northern and Larger – ALUMNI REGISTRATION the Triple B Rodeo Company. Churches (free-will offering). cials 3:00 pm–7:00 pm Open Stringer Walleye. Call Sports- after parade at CWLC (old 9:00 pm–1:00 am DANCE at 10:00 am CHURCH SER- • THE TRAP House – 2 Loons Letters & man’s Lodge (487-5295) for de- school). “The Trap”. VICE at Samhold Church - Du- • OTHER VENDORS such Threads, CWLC (old school). tails. 4:30 pm–8:00 pm FISH FRY rocher Family. as Uff Da Taco Stand (north 5:00 pm–7:00 pm DELI 7:00 am 5K Mile Run – Reg- at Gonvick American Legion. SUNDAY, JULY 12 2:00 pm RODEO – featuring side of Community Center) Fri- HAM & TURKEY & MACA- ister – South side of old school 4:30 pm–6:00 pm ALUMNI 8:00 am–1:00 pm PAN- the Triple B Rodeo Company. day and Saturday. R15C RONI SALAD at Gonvick – $25. BUFFET at CWLC (old school) CAKE BREAKFAST – Sam- American Legion Cabin served 8:00 am GIDDY-UP GON- - Steve Philion, MC. hold Church, sponsored by ALL WEEKEND Lots of fun and activities at the Goodridge Centennial Celebration The Goodridge Centennial was held July 3-5 with many festivities to please everyone’s Dierkes’ host the reading taste, including an adorable Kiddie Parade on Saturday, July 4th! of the Declaration of Independence on July 4 A group of about 80 people Jefferson (also known as Pastor gathered at the Dan & Dar- Karl Anderson). lene Dierkes (formerly Mor- Patriotism is important to ris & Alpha Johnson) farm the Dierkeses, and they hosted near McIntosh on the morning this event to help remind people of Saturday, July 4th. Over of the history and significance of doughnuts, bars and coffee, the Independence Day holiday. they were transformed into But just as importantly, they Jordynn Johnsrud was the Continental Congress, and wanted a chance for friends and one of many who competed listened while their fellow Con- neighbors to gather together in the talent show on gressman, Thomas Jefferson, and visit. July 4th at the Goodridge read the final draft of the Dec- Darlene explained that this Centennial. laration of Independence. The was not an original idea; in her list of grievances against King job as an insurance agent at Below: Steve Porter’s George the III was very shock- North Risk Partners' St. Cloud Trophy Whitetail deer ing for anyone who wasn't Apollo office , she has customers exhibit was a popular stop aware of how the colonists had who have made this a tradition at the Goodridge Centennial been mistreated under his ty- for 30 years. "I have always celebration over the rannical rule! loved what they do, and wanted holiday weekend! Pictured Fifty-six members of the to try it here, where community is Stormin’ Normin’ with group had each been given a is already so important." Madeline! card with the information of They are grateful for the one of the original signers. help of neighbors, friends and One by one, they each declared family for the successful inau- aloud that they were signing gural event, and to everyone this historical document by who came. They say they are stating their name, occupa- looking forward to making this tion and home state. After an annual gathering, but plan the verbal signing, the crowd to change it up a little bit each applauded this country's new- year to keep it interesting. found freedom and sang "God Mark your calendars for July Bless America," led by Thomas 4, 2016! Edgar & Dorothy Miller, rural Goodridge, were 1 of 34 century farms recognized at the Goodridge centennial July 3-5. The Century Farm Recognition Program was held on Saturday, July 4th. Around the Tri County Canary area – DURING – Open House WEEKEND Baby Shower OFF Furniture for 25% Tate Nordlund 25% OFF Outdoor Flower Planters son of Mike and Ashley Welcome to all FRI., JULY 17, 2015 Open: M-F: 10-5 Regular hours: 6:00-8:00 pm School Reunion & Sat. & Sun., 10-4 Tues.-Fri.: 10-5 Good Shepherd Lutheran Rodeo Fans during rodeo Sat.: 10-4 Church in Clearbrook week Closed Sun. & Mon. R15-16P All friends & family welcome BOUTIQUE & HICKORY BACKROADS PHOTOGRAPHY Breiland Named to Main Street • Gonvick • 218-487-5700 R15C Dean's List at UW-River Falls The University of Wisconsin- River Falls spring semester Dean's List honoring 1, 358 Terri Heggie Named students has been released by RSVP Program Registrar Daniel Vande Yacht. To be named to the Dean's Coordinator List, a full-time undergraduate CROOKSTON, Minn. – Terri must earn a grade point average Heggie has been named as the of at least 3.5 on a scale of 4.0, new program coordinator for the or midway between an "A" and Retired and Senior Volunteer "B" average. 48th annual Art in the Program (RSVP). She assists Named was Brianna with the day to day operation Breiland, Biology major from Park to be held mid-July of RSVP programs, such as Red Lake Falls. Bone Builders, Groceries to Go, Watermark Art Center and vendors coming in, as well as Handyman, Wellness Way, etc. Minnesota 2015 Paul Bunyan Communications some veteran favorites, all of As the new program coordinator Spring Degrees are pleased to present the 48th which make the weekend a fun she also is responsible for vol- annual Art in the Park, held event for the whole family.” Bemidji-Kaleigh Johanna July 18-19 in downtown Bemi- Art in the Park is held in unteer enrollments, trainings, Frey MEDUCAT, Counsel- and community presentations, dji’s Library Park. The juried Library Park, just outside Wa- ing; *Heidi Lynn Freye, BS fine arts and craft fair has been termark’s current location in as well as regular office admin- Criminal Justice: Clearbrook- istration. a summer highlight for Bemi- the historic Carnegie Library Jackson P L Lindom,BS Human dji residents since 1967. This on the shores of Lake Bemidji. Tammy Frohlich, who served Dev. and Family Sci: Fosston- as the program coordinator for year’s vendors will be selling The art fair features over 100 John Garrett Carlin, BS Phar- everything from wood and ce- artists, a dozen food vendors, one and half years, is pleased to maceutical Sciences: Nicole M. welcome Hegge to her new role. ramics to clothing and jewelry. and live entertainment, boast- Dyrdahl, PHARMD Pharmacy; There will also be photography, ing an annual attendance of "Terri's former experience with *Ian Jon Sannes, BSME Me- volunteers, community engage- metalworking, greeting cards, over 4,000 visitors. chanical Engineering: Mahn- homemade preserves, food, ment, and seniors makes her a omen-*Amanda Jo Amberg, BS perfect fit for RSVP,” Frohlich candles, soaps, and more! Polk County Pharmaceutical Sciences; *Toi “We’re very excited for this says. “She has adapted perfectly Marie Spaeth, BS Account- and brings fresh ideas to en- year’s event,” said Watermark’s Sheriff ing; Kaitlin Sue Worms, BS executive director Lori Forshee- hance the programming." On 7/4/2015 a Polk County Agribusiness: McIntosh-Adam Donnay. “We have some new The RSVP program covers C. Hollingsworth, DM Music: R15NC Sheriff’s Deputy observed a the counties of Polk, Red Lake, Red Lake Falls-Jaclyn Fran- vehicle traveling west in the Kittson, Pennington, Norman, ces Proulx, BS Agricultural east bound lane of HWY 2.
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