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It is the time of year when you need to grasp onto everything summer has to offer. Not only will it provide current enjoyment, it will also give you something to reminisce about during the cold, snowy days that are most like only a few months away. Sadly summer days are winding down, but fortunately Amery is a mecca for summer glory. Local activities and resources will awaken all senses. Before time runs out, visit the local food truck in the center of town, unwind on the patio of a local eatery, join the crowd at a Friday brat feed, or grab a bite to take to one of the parks. The Amery Farmer’s Market will continue on Mondays from 3p.m.-6p.m. and Saturdays 9a.m.-12p.m. through mid-October. The last performance of the Music on the River Series is Friday, August 17th. The show opens with Nancy and the Backwoods Boys, playing from 5p.m.7p.m. Check out the Classic Car Show, food, drinks, and prepare to be wowed by the headlining band. Minneapolis band, Viva Knievel takes the stage at 7p.m. The group’s website states,
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VOL. 131 NO. 19 www.moraminn.com $1.00 The School District of Amery has received $155,000 from the State of Wisconsin from two grants, one for school safety, a second for mental health. Attorney General Brad Schimel announced on July 30th that 81 school districts would share $4,771,686 from the first round of the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) School Safety Grant program. The School District of Amery is the recipient of $80,000 of these funds. “We have no greater responsibility than providing safe school environments, free from violence,” said Attorney General Schimel. In March 2018, the Wisconsin State Legislature and Governor Scott Walker passed and signed 2017 Wisconsin 143 into SEPTEMBER law,THURSDAY, establishing the DOJ 33, Offi2222 ce of School Safety 131 NO. 19 $100 www.moraminn.com andVOL. providing million for$1.00 school safety. Attorney General Schimel went on to say, “DOJ, school officials, mental health professionals, and law enforcement are putting real solutions into place so kids can learn, teachers can teach, and families will feel confident that when they put their children on the bus in the morning, they are sending them to the safest schools in the nation.” The second is a grant allocating the district $75,000 in state funding to provide school-based mental health services. Amery is one of 64 school districts and consortiums sharing $3.25 million in funds. The program received proposals from 141 applicants. These funds are for the 2018-19 school year. Recipients received dollar totals ranging from
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members who showed their commitment to the program. Guests were quite successful in raising funds for the cause. Lisa Thanig Director of Kinship of Polk County said, “We do not have an official final number yet, but it was more than $38,000 which is the most raised since this fundraiser began 10 years ago.”
Kinship’s annual fundraiser was held this year at The Gables of Turtle Lake. Businesses and individuals came out
THE SUN Hula skirts were not required, but having a sweet tooth came in handy at a recent luau fundraiser for Kinship of Polk County. The organization believes mentors help kids connect to their community. At the fundraiser, it was community
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From left: Pat Cahill, Joy Cahill, Katie Appel and Merry Cahill show off their chosen dessert from the auction. Cahill Studios was the highest bidder at Kinship’s event.
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