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Oct28Sun
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−Lutefisk & Meatball Dinner, Lester Prairie12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Lutefisk & Meatball Dinner on Sunday, October 28, 12-5pm, Bethel Lutheran Church, 77 Lincoln Avenue, Lester Prairie.
Tickets: adults/$15; children 12 & under/$8. Served family style: lutefisk, meatballs with gravy, mashed potatoes, corn, coleslaw, cranberries, pickles, dinner rolls, lefse, cookies, sherbet, coffee, milk. For info call: 320-395-2125
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−Youth Halloween Party, Franklin1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Youth Halloween Party at The Rognlie Manor on October 28.
The Halloween Party with outdoor activities begins at 1pm. Admission/$4. Free for newly registered (after October 1) Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts and Girl Scouts – registration available day of event for free admission as well.
For more info, call 507-430-4046. Located 4 miles east of Franklin and/or 4 miles west of Fairfax on Highway 19, then 1 mile south on 430th St. The Rognlie Manor is located to the west of the second church on the road. 63839 430th Street, Franklin. All youth welcome.
+1:00 pmYouth Halloween Party, Franklin -
−Fairfax American Legion Auxiliary Turkey Bingo3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Fairfax American Legion Auxiliary Turkey Bingo on Sunday, October 28, 3:30pm at the Fairfax Auditorium.
BBQ lunch available; all ages welcome; $6/card or $11/2 cards.
+3:30 pmFairfax American Legion Auxiliary Turkey Bingo -
−Turkey Supper, Lamberton4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Luther League’s Annual Turkey Supper on Sunday, October 28, serving 4:30-6:30pm.
Menu: turkey; mashed potatoes; gravy; dressing; corn; cranberry relish; rolls; beverage; dessert. Cost adults/$7; children/$5; immediate family/$22; all take out orders/$7. Take out and deliveries available calling 752-7334.
Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, 805 Birch Street, Lamberton
+4:30 pmTurkey Supper, Lamberton
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Oct31Wed
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−Halloween Community Treat Night in New Ulm5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
The New Ulm Sons of the American Legion is again holding their annual Halloween Community Treat Night at the American Legion Club Room at 13 South Minnesota in New Ulm on Wednesday, October 31, from 5-8pm.
Children will receive a chance for a door prize, free candy bag with a nice assortment of candy, glass of juice and a place to sit, rest or warm up for a couple minutes. Parking attendants will also be outside to assist with traffic. The event is for kids ages 15 and under, with a special emphasis on 11 and under.
+5:00 pmHalloween Community Treat Night in New Ulm
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Nov1Thu
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−American Red Cross Blood Drives (all-day)Nov 1 – Nov 2
The American Red Cross is making stops throughout the area and will be:
Thursday, November 1, Cross Roads West in Plato from 1-7pm
Friday, November 2, Sibley Medical Center in Arlington 8am-1pmFor more information on giving blood, log onto redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-red-cross .
+American Red Cross Blood Drives (all-day)
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Nov2Fri
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−CCW Rummage Sale, Springfield4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
CCW Rummage Sale, Friday, November 2, 4-7pm and Saturday, November 3, 8am-12pm at St. Raphael School Auditorium in Springfield.
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−MN Music Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony & Banquet, New Ulm5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Minnesota Music Hall of Fame presents the 24th Annual Induction Ceremony and Banquet on Friday, November 2, Turner Hall, New Ulm. This gala dress up evening includes an elegant white linen dinner, entertainment and Induction Ceremony.
2012 Inductees include: Leonard “Skeets” Langley, World Champion Accordionist; Chord-Ayres, Male Chorus; LeRoy Glaser, Country Music; Koener, Ray & Glover, Blues; Canoise, Rock Music and special award to Jerry Minar, Concertina Maker, Teacher and Musician.
Social Hour/5pm; Banquet Dinner/6pm; Dinner music by Donna Donahue; Induction Ceremony/7:30pm; Entertainment from 9-11pm.
Reserve your seating now. Tickets are $40/per person; members $35/per person. Mail your check or money order to: MMHF, PO Box 1, New Ulm, MN 56073; phone 507-354-7305 or 507-359-9014; email mmfh@newulmtel.net; website: www.mnmusichalloffame.org.
+5:00 pmMN Music Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony & Banquet, New Ulm
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Nov3Sat
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−9th Annual New Ulm Women’s Expo and Craft Fair9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Sponsored by New Ulm Early Childhood Family Education 9th Annual New Ulm Women’s Expo and Craft Fair on Saturday, November 3, 9am-2pm, Jefferson Elementary School, 318 South Payne, New Ulm.
There will be crafters; health and wellness; home businesses; retail; kids play area; lunch on site. Free admission. Questions, 507-359-8417 or buehling@newulm.k12.mn.us.
+9:00 am9th Annual New Ulm Women’s Expo and Craft Fair -
−Welca Bazaar & Bake Sale9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Welca Bazaar & Bake Sale, Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Saturday, November 3, 9am-12pm.
They will be serving coffee cakes and coffee at 8:30am. Sponsored by Women of the ELCA. Holiday & other treasures; craft items; baked goods; frozen apple pies/crisps/lefse, etc.
+9:00 amWelca Bazaar & Bake Sale -
−Lutefisk & Meatball Supper, Norseland11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Lutefisk & Meatball Supper on Saturday, November 3, at Scandian Grove Lutheran Church in Norseland, located 10 miles west of St. Peter on Hwy 22, then 1/2 mile north on Co Rd 52
Serving 11am-1pm and 4-8pm. Adults/$15; ages 6-12/$6; 5 and under/free. Menu: lutefisk, melted butter, white sauce, meatballs, mashed potatoes, gravy, peas and carrots, lefse, breads, cranberry sauce, apple & pumpkin desserts, milk, coffee. Take outs available.
+11:00 amLutefisk & Meatball Supper, Norseland -
−New Ulm Public Library Annual Book Sale3:00 pm – 7:30 pm
The Friends of the New Ulm Public Library are having their annual book sale in the level of the library on Thursday, November 3, 3-7:30pm; Friday, November 9, 9:30am-4:30pm; Saturday, November 10, 9:30am-1pm.
Fiction, children’s, nonfiction, cookbooks, westerns, cds and tapes may be donated to the library. This sale helps support many programs at the library.
+3:00 pmNew Ulm Public Library Annual Book Sale
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Nov4Sun
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−Annual Fall Bazaar, Divine Providence Community Home, Sleepy Eye8:30 am – 2:00 pm
Annual Fall Bazaar, Divine Providence Community Home in Sleepy Eye on Sunday, November 4, 8:30am-2pm.
Serving coffee, donuts, rolls from 7:30-10am. Roast Beef or Chicken Sandwich with salads serving 10:30am-1pm for $7. Dessert $1 extra.
Events include: silent auction; door prizes; crafts; rugs; Christmas cards; grab bags; bake sale; quilts; raffles; fancywork.
+8:30 amAnnual Fall Bazaar, Divine Providence Community Home, Sleepy Eye -
−Church of Japanese Martyrs, Pancake Breakfast, Leavenworth9:00 am – 12:00 pm
The Church of the Japanese Martyrs in Leavenworth is having a Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, November 4, serving 9am-12pm in the church hall.
Menu: pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage, applesauce, coffee, chocolate milk and juice. Cost $6/adults; $5/ages 6-12; $1.50/preschool.
+9:00 amChurch of Japanese Martyrs, Pancake Breakfast, Leavenworth -
−Christian Mothers Bazaar, New Ulm10:00 am – 12:30 pm
Christian Mothers Bazaar, Sunday, November 4, 10am-12:30pm in Leifeld Hall at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity.
Menu: landjaegers, German potato salad, beans and dessert. There will also be a bake sale, raffle, and a table of slightly used treasures.
+10:00 amChristian Mothers Bazaar, New Ulm -
−St. Mary’s Fall Festival Bingo11:00 am – 12:00 pm
St. Mary’s Fall Festival Bingo, Sunday, November 4, 1:30pm at St. Mary’s Church Hall, Madelia
12:30pm Early Bingo; $2,000 total pay out; Cost is $20/on or before November 3 or $22 at the door. Lunch available starting at 11am. Proceeds to St. Mary’s CCW.
+11:00 amSt. Mary’s Fall Festival Bingo -
−Prairie Samplers Quilt Show, Comfrey1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Prairie Samplers Quilt Show will be held Saturday, November 3, 10am-4pm and Sunday, November 4, 1-4pm in the Comfrey Public School Auditorium.
There will be a live harp music both days by Nancy Eischen, along with vendors, demonstrations, refreshments and lunch on Saturday. Admission $3.
+1:00 pmPrairie Samplers Quilt Show, Comfrey
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Nov7Wed
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−UCare Informational Meetings (all-day)Nov 7 – Nov 8
UCare will offer the following informational meetings about its UCare for Seniors Medicare Advantage health plan. UCare sales reps will discuss the 2012 UCare for Seniors Classic, Value Plus, Standard D and Value plans.
To register for a meeting or to obtain more information, call 1-877-523-1518 .
UCare for Seniors health plan information meetings:
Wednesday, November 7
9am – Mankato Summit Center, 518 Fifth St, Mankato
2pm – New Ulm Community Center, 600 North German, New Ulm
Thursday, November 8
2pm – Mankato Summit Center, 518 Fifth St, Mankato
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−Brown County Senior Meeting10:00 am – 11:00 am
This year, the annual meeting of the Brown County Senior Citizens will be held in conjunction with a special program sponsored by CAST featuring historian David Jones presenting on the topic of Apollo: Why We Went to the Moon.
The event is scheduled for Wednesday, November 7, at the New Ulm Community/Senior Center, 600 North German, New Ulm, with doors opening at 10am. Pre-program music will welcome those attending.
In addition, those attending are invited to enjoy a noontime meal of beef tips and gravy, mashed potatoes, broccoli & cauliflower, plus dessert and beverage offered through the LSS Senior Nutrition Services, Inc. The meal will be served at 11:50am; anyone 60 or older is asked to contribute $3.85 or whatever your budget allows. Advance reservations are necessary and can be made by calling 359-2243 no later than November 5.
All Brown County Senior Citizens are invited and encouraged to attend. No membership is required.
+10:00 amBrown County Senior Meeting -
−Turkey Dinner, Springfield4:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Turkey Dinner Wednesday, November 7, at Springfield United Methodist Church, 205 N Marshall Ave, Serving from 4:30-7pm.
Serving turkey and dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberries, corn, coleslaw, relishes, rolls, pie and beverage. Adults/$10; children under 12/$5; preschool/$2. Tickets available at Thrifty White Drug or from Bob Brand at 723-8876 and at Tauer’s Super Valu in Springfield.
Local deliveries to local shut-ins only; take out meals at front door only. Deliveries and take outs orders close at 6:30pm.
+4:30 pmTurkey Dinner, Springfield -
−St. Michael’s Annual Catholic United Financial Supper, Morgan5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
St. Michael’s Annual Catholic United Financial Matching Grant Hot Dish Supper, Wednesday, November 7, serving 5-7pm, St. Michael’s Social Hall, Morgan. Take outs available.
+5:00 pmSt. Michael’s Annual Catholic United Financial Supper, Morgan
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Nov8Thu
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−Sunday Brunch, Morton Senior Center9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sunday Brunch, Sunday, November 18, 9am-12pm, Morton Senior Center
Menu: pancakes, French toast, eggs & sausage, applesauce, beverages. Adults/$7; kids 5-12/$3; preschool/free.
+9:00 amSunday Brunch, Morton Senior Center
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Nov9Fri
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−Cathedral High School Presents “The Sound of Plaid” (all-day)Nov 9 – Nov 11
Cathedral High School presents ‘The Sound of Plaid’ on November 9-11 at the Historic Holy Trinity Auditorium, 515 North State, New Ulm.
Friday and Saturday, November 9-10 at 7pm and Sunday, November 11 at 2pm. Adults/$7; K-12/$5. Advance reserved tickets may be purchased at Cathedral High School and tickets also available at the door.
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−Sleepy Eye High School Theatre11:45 am – 12:45 pm
Sleepy Eye High School is association with NUACT proudly present “You Can’t Take It With You”, by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart.
Performances in Sleepy Eye High School Theatre will be November 9, 10, 11, & 12
+11:45 amSleepy Eye High School Theatre
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Nov10Sat
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−Compost Site Closing10:30 am – 5:00 pm
The Municipal compost site’s last day of operation will be Saturday, November 10. The site is open from 10:30am-5pm. The site is closed Sundays.
+10:30 amCompost Site Closing
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Nov12Mon
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−Hope & Faith Floral Gifts (all-day)Nov 12 – Nov 17
14th Annual Caring Rose Week, November 12-17, 2012. Donate two cans of food for the hungry and they will give you a dozen roses for only $10. Hope & Faith Floral, 209 North Minnesota, New Ulm; Madelia Store, 23 West Main St; Sleepy Eye, 232 Main Street East
Each year, one week before Thanksgiving, the National Coalition for the Homeless and the National Student Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness cosponsor Nationa Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. The food you donate will go to a nearby food service center, which will distribute it to those in your community who need it most.
+Hope & Faith Floral Gifts (all-day)
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Nov13Tue
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−Senior Dance, St. Peter1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Senior Dance, Tuesday, November 13, 1-4pm at the St. Peter American Legion, 229 W Nassau, St. Peter.
Music provided by ‘Don Sieberg & Betty Goettl’. There will be an admission charge for this event. Sponsored by St. Peter Senior Center. Call Sylvia at 934-0484 with questions.
+1:00 pmSenior Dance, St. Peter
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Nov16Fri
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−Plato Baseball Poultry Party7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Plato Baseball Poultry Party, Friday, November 16, 7:30pm, Plato Community Hall
Bingo; raffle; paddle wheel; ham; turkey; pork chops; steaks. They will be serving hamburger, chips, candy and beverages.
+7:30 pmPlato Baseball Poultry Party
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Nov17Sat
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−FLC Holiday Craft and Bake Sale9:00 am – 12:30 pm
The First Lutheran Church of Lafayette Annual Holiday Craft and Bake Sale will be held at the church on Saturday, November 17, from 9am-12:30pm. There will also be Scandanavian Food Tasting, Country Store items and a drawing for a beautiful handmade quilt will take place at noon.
Enjoy a cup of freshly made ‘egg’ coffee and coffee cake from 9-10:30am. A soup and sandwich lunch will be served from 10:30am-12:30pm.
+9:00 amFLC Holiday Craft and Bake Sale -
−Morton Lions Turkey Bingo6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Morton Lions Turkey Bingo on Saturday, November 17, starting at 6:30pm at Morton City Hall.
Play 20 games for $5; plus 2 bonus games. Snacks and refreshments will be available.
+6:30 pmMorton Lions Turkey Bingo
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