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Friday, June 21 marks the first official day of summer. Looking for a way to celebrate? Well look no further than Amery’s Michael Park and the first of the city’s three Music on the River celebrations. Local band Cattail Moon will preform from 5-7 p.m. followed by Kyle Tennis and the Riverside Hitmen. The band claims their mission is to bring people together and build community through unforgettable music and entertainment experiences. A classic car show and plenty of food and drink will make Music on the River this Friday the best place to spend the first evening of summertime.
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Maren Dodge just finished up sixth grade at Amery Middle School. Her summer started off with some excitement as she and her father helped rescue this orphaned baby deer whose mother had been struck by a car.
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for the Amery father and daughter team. Maren shared that as she was on a driving down the road with her father, they came across a fawn that was trying to nurse on its mother. The mother was deceased after being hit by a car. They were unsure of its age, but thought it was pretty young due to the fact it was still trying
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Batman and Robin, Captain America and Bucky Barnes, Spider-Man and the Human Torch; the only thing better than a super hero is two super heroes. You can now add the dynamic duo of Ty and Maren Dodge to that list. What started as a casual drive, turned into a recent rescue mission
Do you have a library book lying around that you forgot to return last week? Maybe you have a book that you checked out last fall that you keep meaning to bring back, or maybe that book was actually checked out in the fall of ’82. Regardless of what week, month or even decade you checked out a book from the Amery Public Library, you can now return it totally fine free. The beginning of the year saw Amery’s library abolishing fees for overdue books. In the past, late fees were ten cents a day for books and 50 cents a day for DVDs. In 2018, fines were THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2222 a day. reduced for DVDs to 33, 10 cents VOL. 131 NO. 19 Public www.moraminn.com $1.00 Amery Library Director Amy Stormberg said, “We are a service agency and as such we want to be sure we are making the library experience as pleasant as possible for our patrons. We did not want our patrons to feel shame or embarrassment at the prospect or returning a late item. Many patrons returned late items after hours or in our drop box to avoid having to face library staff. There were also parents who avoided letting their children check out certain materials for fear of receiving fines. The library exists to serve patrons of our community and we want to be sure they are utilizing it. We want patrons to continue coming to the library to check out more items and we want them to feel comfortable doing so.”
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Fansler serving as District Governor for Lions Clubs International
THE SUN Amery’s Diane Fansler was elected and is currently serving as Lions Club International District Governor for Multiple District 27 E-1. Fansler represents the nearly 1700 Lions Members in the 8 fur-
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thest Northwestern counties of Wisconsin. Lions Clubs International (LCI) is the World’s largest Service organization, with more than 1.47 million members in more than 210 countries. It is calculated
that each Wisconsin Lion serves 221 persons annually, which means that Multiple District (MD) 27 E-1 Lions positively impact 371,280 people annually through Service such as Disaster Relief; Eyeglass and Hearing Aid screening and assistance; Leader Dogs; Immunization
Serving Polk County’s St. Croix Valley since 1897
and Disease Prevention Programs; Cancer and Diabetes Awareness and Education Programs; free Camp for Youth with Vision/Hearing/ Cognitive Impairments; and numerous Community Needs. Lions accept no personal remuneration so all funds that they raise go directly to
Service. Fansler is one of 753 worldwide District Governors (DG) elected to one-year terms beginning annually in July. As DG for MD 27 E-1, Fansler serves as one of 10 District Governors on the State Lions Council of Governors (COG). SEE LIONS ON PAGE 2
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