Amery Free Press April 7, 2020

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TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 2020 VOL. 123 NO. 45 www.theameryfreepress.com $1.00

Amery Food Pantry adapts to changing needs BY APRIL ZIEMER EDITOR@THEAMERYFREEPRESS.COM

Curbside pick-up is not just for restaurants; diligent Amery Food Pantry volunteers are putting safety first. During a time when so many things have come to a halt, pantry workers know the need for food is not one of them. There have been some recent changes to the process of getting food from the Amery Area Food Pantry, which is open Mondays from 9 A.M. until 12 P.M.

and Thursdays 3 P.M. until 6 P.M. Peg Bavin, pantry Co-Executive Director said, “Normally we would have people coming in here shopping. We tried to have a grocery store-type setup in here. We conducted business like that until March 16. Next, we changed and gave them a slip so they could make a grocery list and we would go to the shelf and grab the food, but the following Thursday we had so many people between ones who came in and others who Interfaith Caregivers were bring-

ing food to, that we just couldn’t keep up. So we ended up going to pre-filled boxes.” Cheryl Bowman, pantry Co-Executive Director said, “It has seemed like every time we are open, we have changed something just to try to make it safer for everyone.” SEE FOOD PANTRY, PAGE 2 APRIL ZIEMER | AMERY FREE PRESS

Peg Bavin (left) and Cheryl Bowman (right) prepare boxes for users of the Food Pantry.

April 2 is ice off for North Twin BY TOM STANGL TSTANGL@THEAMERYFREEPRESS.COM

holding signs on the sidewalk. Some put signs in their windshields and stayed in their vehicles. Others were spread around the parking lot of Soo Line Park. Amery police Chief Tom Marson was present to

North Twin Lake has experienced its earliest ice off since the year 2000, which is just one of many local signs that spring has officially sprung. North Twin is among a group of lakes that are monitored by Dr. Kenton Stewart, Professor Emeritus at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Stewart, with the help of local observers, records the ice on and ice off dates for numerous lakes across the nation. Observations about the ice on and ice off days have been shared for over 25 years with Dr. Stewart, a freshwater biologist who has assembled a lengthy list of lakes in the United States, including North Twin Lake in Amery, for his studies, which concentrate on the effects of global warming and potential climate change. Records for ice off on North Twin have been kept since 1949. The average date for ice off on North Twin is April 13. The earliest date on record is March 15, 2000. The latest date is May 5, 2013. The average date has moved over the decades. During the 1950s, the average date was April 15. The 1960s saw the average date change to April 13. The date moved back to April 15 in the 1970s. In the 1980s, the average date was April 7. The 1990s saw the average date move back to April 12. The average ice off date moved to April 10 in the first decade of the new century.

SEE COUNCIL, PAGE 2

SEE ICE OFF, PAGE 2

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Erin Hosking displays a sign in front of Amery’s City Hall before the April 1 council meeting where a vote was made concerning how to move forward with decisions about a library move. Police Chief Tom Marson made sure all protesters remained 6 feet apart.

Council hears concerns, slows down process BY APRIL ZIEMER EDITOR@THEAMERYFREEPRESS.COM

It was no April Fool’s prank; the April 1 meeting of the Amery City Council looked quite different from any previous meetings. Because the public was not

allowed to attend the meeting due to COVID-19, many people took the opportunity to send comments via email, letter and phone calls. Before the meeting began, a group gathered in front of City Hall with concerns over the Bremer Bank building purchase. Some stood

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