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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

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APRIL

April 26-27 -- Worthington Citywide Garage Sale

Coordinated by The Globe. To get your garage sale on the map, contact Kayla at kcarlson@dglobe.com or call (507) 376-7314.

April 26-27 --"The Butler Did It"

An Okoboji High School production. on Friday and Saturday nights. The April 26th show starts at 7 p.m. with the doors opening at 6:15 p.m. The April 27th show is at the same time. Admission is $6.

April 26 -- Arbor Day Ceremony

10 a.m. at Worthington's Olson Park. The ceremony will begin with a proclamation read by Mayor Rick von Holdt.

April 26 -- Nature Night

The Dickinson County Conservation Board will celebrate Arbor Day with an outdoor scavenger hunt at 5 p.m. Attendees will make a craft to take home while learning about resources trees provide for wildlife and humans. To sign up for this free program, visit dickinsoncountynaturecenter.com or call (712) 336-6352.

April 27 -- WAYBA Meat Sale Fundraiser

9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Runnings parking lot in Worthington. The meat will include pork loins, butts, St Louis-style ribs and some bellies provided by JBS, a corporate friend of WAYBA (Worthington Area Youth Baseball Association). The organization is trying to raise matching funds for the Twins Fields for Kids Grant to rebuild its pitcher’s mound and buy new foul poles.

April 27 -- ATV Safety Field Day Class

9 a.m. in Windom; instructed by Jayd Soderholm. For more information or to register, contact Jayd at jayd.soderholm@co.cottonwood.mn.us. You must be 10 years of age before the start of class on the 27th and have completed the online course in order to be eligible to take this class. Bring your online completion voucher to the class.

April 27 -- Early Risers Kiwanis Peanut Day

From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Early Risers members will be at Fareway, Hy-Vee, Runnings, and Bob & Steve’s Holiday Station seeking donations to support kids in the community. Your thanks is a free pack of delicious peanuts. Donations will assist the club in supporting the fourth grade-level K-Kids club and the Middle School-level V.O.K.K

April 27 -- Celebrate Trails Day Event

Hosted by the Dickinson County Trails Board and Rails to Trails Conservancy. The event will begin at 10 a.m. at the Tatanka Ska Trace trail head by Spirit Lake's Hy-Vee, and there will be prize giveaways.

April 27 -- Annual Fireman’s Concert

Doors open at 6 p.m. at the Windom Arena along with the serving of a burger meal. Admission is $10 per person. Music will be provided by The DADS from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. There are 35 prizes to win through a raffle; those tickets are $20 each and available from any firefighter, or one may call Fire Chief Ben Derickson at (507) 920-9003 or Assistant Chief Jordan Bussa at (507) 822-2807. This is the Windom Fire Department's biggest fundraising event each year. 

April 27 -- Mozart's Requiem 

Presented by the Sioux County Oratorio Chorus, joined by Northwestern College’s A Cappella Choir. Under the direction of Dr. Thomas Holm and featuring orchestra and professional soloists, the concert will be presented at 7:30 p.m. in Christ Chapel at Northwestern College in Orange City. Tickets for adults are $15 in advance/$20 at the door and $5 for students. Advance tickets can be purchased at Northwestern’s music office in Orange City, the Dordt music office in Sioux Center, Evie’s Hallmark in Sioux Center, and Windmill Park Jewelers in Orange City.

April 28 -- Pipestone Senior Center Belgian Waffle Fundraiser

8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at St. Leo Catholic Church Hall, Pipestone. All-you-can-eat waffles with flavored syrups, sausages and beverages.  Eat in or carry out; there will also be a silent auction and plant sale. Advance tickets available at the Senior Center are $10 for adults, $5 kids ages 6 to 12. Tickets at the door will be $12 for adults. $6 for kids ages 6 to 12, children 5 & under free. 

April 28 -- King Turkey Day Puzzle Tournament

Noon to 4 p.m. at the Worthington Elks Lodge. Registration forms can now be found at the FORWARD Worthington office. They will be available on the King Turkey Day website soon as well as online registration! Four-person teams; $50 per team. A bake sale opens at noon that's open to the public. Teams must be present at 12:30 p.m., and the tournament begins at 1 p.m. 

April 28 -- Father Daughter Prom

Sponsored by Slayton Women of Today, this event will be in the MCC High School Gymnasium in Slayton. Music by DJ Pete Beerman. Refreshments will be provided, and all daughters will receive a door prize. LA Photography will be on hand from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. with picture packages available for families to purchase. The grand march will begin at 2 p.m. with dance to follow until 4 p.m. All ages are welcome; cost is $10 per father/daughter(s).  Registration is not required, and payment can be made at the door the day of the event. For more information, contact Kate Harmsen at (507) 227-3390.

April 28 -- Sheldon’s Got Talent
2: p.m. in the Sheldon High School Auditorium. Featuring students, teachers and community members. Event cost is $10. 

April 30 -- Community Blood Bank Blood Drive

8:30 a.m. to noon at Murray County Central High School, 2420 28th St., Slayton,, and 2 to 5 p.m. at Murray County Medical Center, 2042 Juniper Ave, Slayton. Donors can schedule a donation time by logging onto the website at cbblifeblood.org, select “events”, “April 30”, and choose either “Murray County Central High School" or "Murray County Medical Center” Those donating will receive a $10 Scooter gift card as a thank-you gift. All blood donations will stay local for local use with all blood types in immediate need.

April 30 -- Slayton’s Citywide Cleanup Day

Begins at 8 am. All items placed curbside and separated by materials into separate piles -- wood, metal, plastic, electronics and so on. No recyclable materials. No demolition debris or yard waste. Pre-paid stickers are required on larger items including appliances, exercise equipment, furniture, mattresses, TVs and tires.  Must be prepaid by 4:30 p.m. April 29.  

April 30 -- April Caregiver Support Group

Hosted by A.C.E. of Southwest Minnesota; 1 p.m. in the BARC Library in Windom. The Caregiver Support Group enables participants to exchange practical information on caregiving and possible solutions, talk through challenges and ways of coping, share feelings, needs and concerns and lean about community resources that are available. The Cottonwood County Office is located at 1012 5th Ave in Windom. For more information, call (507) 831-1803.

MAY

May 1 -- Sanford Hospital Auxiliary Spring/Plant Sale

9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Sanford Worthington Medical Center lobby. Items will include snack mix, pies, cookies/bars, cakes, breads, jellies/jams, and small spring indoor and outdoor plants. Enter for your chance to win a spring-themed gift.

May 1 -- Donkey Basketball

A fundraiser for Worthington's King Turkey Day celebration; 6 p.m. in the Worthington High School gym. Get tickets from any board member or pick some up at either The Stag, Johnson Builders & Realty or FORWARD Worthington in the JBS Fieldhouse. Advanced tickets are $8 and $10 the night of the event. Preschool and under are free. Ticket includes a meal for the first 400 people.

May 2 -- Community Blood Bank Blood Drive

Community Blood Bank will be hosting this event at Sanford Worthington Medical Center between 8 and 11:30 a.m. and 1 and 4:30 p.m. Donors can schedule a donation time by logging onto the website at cbblifeblood.org, select “events”, “May 2”, and select “Sanford Worthington”. Those donating will receive a $10 Hy-Vee gift card as a thank you gift. All blood donations will stay local for local use with all blood types in immediate need. 

May 2 -- National Day of Prayer Event

Noon at the Worthington Fire Hall; coordinated by Love in the Name of Christ of Worthington along with Pray Worthington and the Worthington Area Christian Ministers Association. For more information, contact Greg Wede at (507) 727-7291 or info@loveincw.org.

May 2 -- National Day of Prayer Event

7 to 9 p.m. at Living Water Community Church, Sheldon Campus. Sponsored by the Sheldon Area Ministerial Association, Rise Ministries and Honor God Ministries.

May 2 -- Minnesota West Jackson Campus Commencement Ceremony

6 p.m.  at the Jackson County Central High School Performing Arts Center, 1128 N Highway, Jackson.

May 2 -- Fulda Area Lakes Association Annual Meeting 

7 p.m.  at the Fulda Legion Community Center. All members are eligible to vote.  Election of officers and any other business will be discussed. 

May 3-4 -- Arnolds Park/Okoboji Fire & Rescue 47th Annual Pancake Feed & Fundraiser

All-you-can-eat pancakes, sausage and a beverage will be served from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday and 7 a.m. to noon Saturday.  Pancakes will be made by Milford Boy Scouts, sausages grilled by firefighters. Cost is $6 for adults and $3 for kids. Proceeds will be used to purchase personal protective equipment.

May 4 -- Never Alone PTSD Awareness Walk
8 a.m. to noon. The Dickinson County Veteran Affairs office and the Osceola Veteran Affairs office will be hosting a PTSD walk to honor the service organization Partners for Patriots. It's an opportunity to remember and honor veterans who lost their lives to suicide. All proceeds to go to Partners for Patriots and a service dog organization for veterans.

May 4 -- Bicycle Safety Program

9 a.m. at the Brewster Fire Department; for kids 3-17. Sponsored by Worthington Optimists, Brewster Fire Department and Brewster Community Education. There will be prizes and bicycles given away,

May 4 -- GreenTouch Spruce-up Day at Kilen Woods

Sponsored by Federated Rural Electric in Jackson; 9 a.m. to noon. Volunteers will clean picnic shelters, fix existing structures, and pick up branches and litter on the trails. Volunteers will enjoy hot dogs, chips and cookies for lunch. Volunteers need to RSVP by noon May 2 so enough hot dogs are purchased. Call or e-mail Federated at (507) 847-3520, 1-800-321-3520 (press extension 2224 for Andrea) or info@federatedrea.coop.

May 4 -- Reclaim Your Health

Presented by Dr. Brannick Riggs, M.D., chairman of the Science & Medical Education Committee and vice president of education for do TERRA and other top leaders. 1 to 4 p.m. at Worthington Event Center. Presented by The Daily Apple. Tickets are $20 and may be purchased at https://RYHSWorthington.eventbrite.com,

May 4 -- Star Party

8:30 to 10 p.m. at the Pipestone National Monument. Photographer Marty DeWitt will be onsite for photo enthusiasts who want to learn astrophotography (a DSLR or mirrorless camera and a tripod are required for this activity). Complimentary star-themed snacks will be available while supplies last. For more information, call (507) 825-5464 ext. 214 or visit the park website at www.nps.gov/pipe.

 

May 5 -- Community Dinner

Hosted by the Rushmore Central Hustlers 4-H club. Food will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Community Room at the Rushmore school. There will be a choice of hamburger or pork burger, baked beans, chips, variety of salads, dessert and bottled water. Free-will donations welcome.

May 5 -- Trojan Athletes Community Clean-Up

1 to 4 p.m. in Worthington city limits only. Yard clean-up (raking, sticks, branches) and moving items out to the curb for city clean-up. If you are in need of assistance and want to participate, call Karmen at the high school by May 1 at (507) 376-6121.

 

May 7 -- How the Senior Linkage Line Can Help

This virtual class will begin at 10 a.m. The Senior LinkAge Line is a service of the Minnesota Board on Aging in partnership with Minnesota’s local area agencies on aging. Contact the Senior LinkAge Line, visit mnraaa.org, or http://bit.ly/3RSZBAN to register.

May 7 -- "Wildflowers" Program

2 p.m. at the 4-H building on the Murray County Fairgrounds in Slayton. Learn why we have wildflowers and what they do in nature with Minnesota naturalist, wildlife photographer and author Stan Tekiela. This program is sponsored by the Murray County Master Gardeners, the Friends of the Slayton Public Library, the Slayton Public Library and with funding from Prairielands Library Exchange.

May 7 -- New State Flag & Seal Presentation

With Dr. Anita Gaul, vice-chair of the State Emblems Redesign Commission and a history professor at Minnesota West Community & Technical College; 7 p.m. at Pipestone County Museum. $5 admission, $3 for historical society members. 

May 8 -- Minnesota West Luverne & Pipestone Campus Commencement Ceremony

Reception from 4:15 to 5:30 p.m. in the Pipestone Campus Community Room and ceremony at 6 p.m. in the Pipestone Area High School Auditorium, 1401 Seventh St S.W., Pipestone.

May 8 -- Become Better Together

A free keynote speaker, Jordan Montgomery will present on involvement, leadership and personal growth. The event begins at 6:45 p.m. in the Sibley-Ocheyedan High School Gymnasium.

May 10 -- Lake Okoboji United Methodist Camp

9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 21455 Seward St., Spirit Lake. Lend a hand in a variety of projects. Call (712) 336-2936 or email office@okobojicamp.com for more information.
 

May 10 -- Minnesota West Worthington Campus Peace Officer Skills Ceremony

10 a.m. at the Worthington Campus Center for Health and Wellness Gymnasium. Reception to follow the ceremony in Room 302.

May 10 -- Minnesota West Worthington Campus Nursing Pinning

4 p.m. at the Worthington Campus Center for Health and Wellness Gymnasium.

May 10 -- Minnesota West Worthington Campus Commencement Ceremony

7 p.m. at the Worthington Campus Center for Health and Wellness Gymnasium. Reception to follow the Ceremony in the Worthington Campus Commons.

May 18 -- Windom’s Citywide Cleanup

The day follow the guidelines like last year, with a maximum of 10 bulky items allowed on your curb for pickup. There will be a drop off site from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Tegels Park for all other items. The city will provide an $8 subsidy per mattress with a maximum of two mattresses per address. There will be no electronics or appliance pick-up. 

May 18 -- Worthington Garden Club Plant and Garden Art Sale

9 a.m. until gone at Centennial Park, Worthington.

May 18 -- Scouts BSA Troop 134 40th Annual Pork Chop Supper

5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Elks Lodge, 1105 Second Ave., Worthington. Menu includes JBS pork chop, cheesy potatoes, cupcake and lemonade. Additional beverages may be purchased from the Elks Lodge. Cost is $15 per person. get tickets from any scout or purchase them at the door.

May 21 -- Classics & Pops

A performance of the Worthington Area Symphony Orchestra in conjunction with Cantus; 7:30 p.m. at Memorial Performing Arts Center in Worthington. Adult tickets $20, student tickets $5.

May 23 -- How Do You Like Them Apples?

A brief history of Nobles County apple varieties presented by Chuck Nystrom of Ocheda Orchard. 2 p.m. at the Nobles County Heritage Center, 225 Ninth St., Worthington. Refreshments will be served. Phone (507) 295-5397 for more information.

JUNE

June 1 -- ATV Safety Certification Class

Students must be 10 years old on the day of the class and have completed the online course in order to be eligible. Bring online completion voucher to class, as well as a helmet and your own safety gear. ATVS for the driving test will be provided. There is no cost to attend, and lunch will be provided to students free of charge. To register, email FrostyRiders@outlook.com. For more information, visit https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/safety/vehicle/atv/index.html.

June 1 -- Tom Tracy Memorial Ride

Starting and ending at The Penalty Box, 217 Maine Ave., with kickstands up at 12:30 p.m. All vehicles welcome; open to the public. Cash payout for top three poker hands. Raffle tickets available. Proceeds from the registration will be going to the Schultz family to help Natasha and her family as she battles cancer. $15 per person, $5 per passenger.

June 2 -- Solid Rock Motorcycle Rally

Bike lineup begins at 9 a.m. at the church at 1730 Diagonal Road, Worthington. The bike blessing will be at 11:30 a.m. and there will also be a free hog roast and victory ride. ATVs and side-by-sides welcome. Fun for kids includes inflatables, games and face painting. Call (507) 376-5770 for more information. 

Jiune 6-8 -- Sioux Center’s Summer Celebration

The Johnny Holm Band is returning to rock the free street dance in downtown Sioux Center, plus a Cruise-In will pack Centre Mall’s parking lot with hot rods and cool cars. Lotts of other fun for everyone all weekend long.

June 7-9 -- Worthington Windsurfing Regatta and Music Festival

Friday, June 7 schedule includes: 11 a.m., food vendors open; 3 p.m., beer tent open; 6:30 p.m., opening ceremonies, national anthem and flag raising; 7 p.m., Rhino; and 9 p.m., The Hype. Saturday schedule includes: 9 a.m. to noon, Bloody Mary bar; 9 a.m., skippers' meeting with racing to follow; 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., children's activities; 11 a.m., food vendors; 2 p.m. to midnight, beer tent open; 4 p.m., High Octane; 6 p.m., chair auction with raffle drawing to follow; 7 p.m., Frank Ray; 9:30 p.m., Matt Stell. On Sunday, there will be a skippers' meeting at 9:30 a.m. with racing to follow.

June 8 -- Touch-a-Truck

Presented by the Murray County Early Childhood Initiative (ECI); 10 a.m. to noon at the Murray County Fairgrounds.

This is a family-friendly event that gives kids of all ages the opportunity to explore big vehicles they see every day. ECI is looking for businesses and organizations, farmers and individuals who would like to bring their trucks or fun vehicles to the event in June. Anyone who is interested can contact Josh Malchow at (507) 525-4469 or email murraycountyeci@ gmail.com.

June 9 -- Karz–N–Trux Car Show

Registration begins at 9 a.m. at Cottonwood Lake by Windom. Free entry. There will be food trucks, and trophies will be awarded.

June 10-13 -- Minnesota West Lady Jays Volleyball Camp

For grades 3-8. and featuring current Lady Jays volleyball standouts L:exi Schreurs and Ella Hesse as clinicians and McKinley and Avery Schreuers as special guest coaches. 9 to 10:15 a.m. for third- and fourth-graders, 10:30 a.m. to noon for fifth- and sixth-graders and 12:30 to 2 p.m. for seventh- and eighth-graders at Minnesota West. Registration opens May 1..

 

JULY

July 8 & 15 -- Bluejay Football Prospect Summer Camp

8 a.m. to noon t the Minnesota West Center for Health & Wellness, Room 302, Worthington. The camp is for those in grades 9-12 in fall 2024. For more information, contact Minnesota West head football coach Jermaine Smith at jermaine.smith@mnwest.edu.

July 20 -- Bluejay Football "Meet the Pros" Camp 

8 a.m. to noon at the Minnesota West Center for Health & Wellness, Room 302, Worthington. The camp is for ages 9-17. For more information, contact Minnesota West head football coach Jermaine Smith at jermaine.smith@mnwest.edu.

   

ONGOING EVENTS:

The Nobles County Historical Society is seeking volunteers to help out at its Pioneer Village Historic Site. Duties include: greeting visitors, taking admission fees and  providing general information on the Village and local community. Hours are Noon to 5pm Thursday, Friday and Sunday and 10am to 3pm on Saturday. Volunteers are asked to commit to at least a 2-hour shift. Families are welcomed to volunteer! for more information: noblescountyhistory.org, follow them on facebook or call 376-4431. 

Volunteers needed at Manna Food Pantry
Manna Food Pantry is in need of a volunteer to help hand out meat during the harvest truck that delivers to the pantry approximately at 11 am on the first and third Thursdays of each month.  If you are able to help, please contact Linda Sanchez at 507-329-1951.

Worthington City Council Honorary Member
The Worthington City Council is seeking people interested in the inner workings of city government for their Honorary Member program. The Honorary Member serves for three months, attending regular council meetings and participating in discussions. They do not make motions or vote. They attend as able various advisory board and commission meetings, and attend a staff briefing and tour the facilities. They also receive all correspondence directed to City Council, including staff reports and League of Minnesota City publications. There is no monetary compensation, and applicants must be 21 years of age and a resident voter of the city for at least 30 days prior to appointment. Visit the City of Worthington web page here to apply!

LOIA Membership
You are invited to become a member of the Lake Okabena Improvement Association! The projects would not be made possible without your generous donations and commitment. Find the details on membership dues or renewals here. 

Support Worthington Trojan athletes and join the Worthington Trojan Sports Boosters Club. Join the club for $30 per individual/family or $60 per business. Participation does not require being a board member. Make checks payable to Trojan Booster Club; Attention Jessica Nixon, Treasurer; 723 W. Lake Ave., Worthington 56187.

Multiple donations are being sought at American Lutheran Church, including: shampoo/conditioner, soap/body wash, deodorant, toothbrushes/toothpaste, shaving items, feminine products, first aid items, brushes/combs, Kleenex and more, They may be brought to the church office at 915 Winifred St. in Worthington or Love INC at 515 S. Shore Drive in Worthington.

Worthington-Crailsheim International Inc. represents Worthington in an endeavor to foster peace and brotherhood. The partnership is now entering the 76th year with student exchanges from both cities through a large majority of these years. It's only with the support from our community that the committee continues to award a scholarship to one student each year. Monetary contributions as well as host families or even membership on our committee are more than welcome. Visit www.wgtn-crailsheim.org or Facebook group: Worthington-Crailsheim sister-city relationship, for more information. The mailing address is WCII, PO Box 742, Worthington 56187.

Coat Closet Gap Ministry through 1st Evangelical Lutheran Church will be opening up again on Oct. 2. If you are in need of a coat, please ask a deacon for a voucher. Donations of clean, gently used and new coats for Love INC’s Coat Closet may be dropped off at First Lutheran Church, 1200 Fourth Ave. or at Love INC’s office, 515 S Shore Drive. All sizes are needed from children to adults. Items in short supply and high demand are children’s coats sizes 2T to Junior’s size 14. Snow boots and snow pants for students in grades K-8 are often requested.

Past Worthington Windsurfing Regatta & Music Festival shirts are now on sale at the Forward Worthington office for $5 each as inventory is getting cleaned out to prepare for 2024. 

Got any old holiday lights or electrical cords you don't know what to do with? Rock County Opportunities started the holiday light and electrical cord recycling program to create work opportunities for some of the adults with disabilities who receive services at RCO. The lights are collected and then turned over to RCO’s clients, who remove the bulb and ends from the string of lights. Once these are removed, the wire is then recycled. Laundry, paper shredding, holiday lights and electrical cords can be brought in to 807 W. Main St., Luverne. Call (507) 283-4582 to schedule a drop-off.

It will be 85 years of celebrating King Turkey Day this year and the board has begun the planning. Help with ideas for a theme is being sought. Comment on our Facebook post or contact the Chamber at (507) 372-2919 or 

wcofc@forwardworthington.com or see the King Turkey Day Facebook page. “The Wizard of Oz” and “Gone with the Wind” both came out in 1939, Frank Sinatra made his recording debut and an 85th anniversary is the Moonstone anniversary. Thin mints were introduced in 1939 as "Cooky-Mints." The board will discuss ideas at its Feb. 21 and March 20 meetings.

The Milford Kiwanis Club will host BINGO on the second & and fourth Thursdays of each month beginning at 6 p.m. Jan. 11th at the Spirit Lake VFW, 914 Lake St., Spirit Lake. All profits will go to the Dickinson County and Milford area youth individual needs, programs and scholarships. Bingo cards will be on sale beginning at 5:30 p.m., and the VFW Auxiliary will serve a light meal for a free-will donation. 

Moms who live in Minnesota are invited to join a free virtual fishing challenge during Take a Mom Fishing Weekend (May 11-12), when Minnesota moms can fish without purchasing a fishing license. To participate in the challenge, moms simply need to join the Facebook group and submit one photo of each fish they catch. All participants who submit a fish will be entered in a random drawing for prizes provided by the Student Anglers Organization and their partners, including SCHEELS and Lund gift cards. Before the challenge begins, participants are invited to tune in for a pre-challenge virtual Fishing 101 hosted by Women Anglers of Minnesota, covering topics like gear, how to set up gear and techniques to get started fishing. The 2024 Minnesota Moms Fishing Challenge is a collaboration between the Minnesota DNR, Student Anglers Organization (studentangler.org) and Women Anglers of Minnesota (womenanglersmn.com). To see challenge details and sign up to get notified when the challenge goes live, visit the Take a Mom Fishing webpage (mndnr.gov/fishing/take-mom-fishing.html).

The Murray County Central FFA chapter is conducting a Tractor Raffle for a 1952 Farmall Super M Tractor being restored by MCC FFA and ag students under supervision of ag teachers and Miller Sellner of Slayton. Tractor donated by Don Sandell.  Funds raised will support MCC FFA scholarships and ag education programs. Tickets available from area businesses and Ag Booster members. The drawing will be May 10. Businesses to contact in Slayton are Miller Sellner, C & B Implement. MinnWest Bank, First National Bank. In Lake Wilson: Ag VS, Inc. In Chandler: State Bank of Chandler. 

The Adrian Country Club Golf Cart Raffle is ongoing, with the winner to be drawn on June 15. $100 per ticket. Only 250 tickets will be sold; prize is a 2024 Yamaha golf cart. Contact Jared Henriksen, Colt Bullerman, or Olivia Weidert to purchase a ticket. 

The Windsurfing Regatta & Music Festival Raffle is ongoing; the drawing will take place at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 8 at Sailboard Beach. Cost is $20 per ticket; need not be present to win. Must be 18 years old to participate. Prize #1 is Sea Do Trix and Trailer valued at $13,000 and sponsored by Jaycox Powersports. Prize #2 is $1,000 cash sponsored by the Windsurfing Regatta & Music Festival. Prize #3 is designer sunglasses ($1,000 value) sponsored by Joyful Eyes Optometry. Prize #4 is two premium plastic lumber Adirondack chairs ($1,000 value) sponsored by Bedford Industries. Prize #5 is a matching patio set ($800 value) sponsored by Ace Hardware. Prize #6 is a Green Mountain grill ($800 value) sponsored by Steve Henderschiedt. Prize #7 is a fishing kayak package ($800 value) sponsored by Runnings. Prize #8 is two gift cards and a Yeti cooler ($500 value) sponsored by Brown's Shoe Fit. Prize #9 is two meat bundles ($500 value) sponsored by JBS Worthington. Other prize sponsors are LO Photography & Events, Hayley Beal Photography, Lexi Larson Photography and The Stag. 

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