Amery Free Press November 5, 2019

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AMERY

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2019 VOL. 123 NO. 23 www.theameryfreepress.com $1.00

Hands-on learning continues BY APRIL ZIEMER EDITOR@THEAMERYFREEPRESS.COM

AHC volunteers display an attitude of gratitude BY APRIL ZIEMER EDITOR@THEAMERYFREEPRESS.COM

One in seven kids in the world suffers from the effects of food insecurity, living in a chronic state of malnutrition. Amery Hospital & Clinic’s (AHC) Be Well Team was proud to partner

with Kids Around the World (KATW) and their OneMeal program to assemble and pack meals for children in desperate need around the world. Kids around the World, through their OneMeal SEE MEALS, PAGE 2

“We never sought to be real estate developers in this project we were simply coming up with a way we could have kids at the purest form of hands-on learning experience and I don’t know what in Tech Ed could be more hands on than building a house,” said District Administrator Dr. Shawn Doerfler at the November meeting of Amery’s Board of Education. It was a busy night for members of the School District of Amery’s Board of Education Oct. 28 as they took action on a variety items including the purchase of four more lots for the High School’s Construction Academy. District Administrator, Dr. Shawn Doerfler said, “We are in year two of our house building endeavors. We built the house last year to completion and sold it. We are presently building a house right next to the one we built last year, so we are in the position to have to plan for the future because we’re going to continue building houses and we need another lot.” Doerfler said the lots they are looking to purchase are

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AHC volunteers Beth and Jimmy Foeller, Julie Meyer, Debi Ahrens and her granddaughter Brihn assemble meals.

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BOO-TIFUL day for a parade Lien Elementary students participate in annual Halloween Parade. For more photos of spooky town celebrations, see pages 16 and 17.

SEE BOARD, PAGE 8

Celebrating Old Fashioned Holidays BY APRIL ZIEMER EDITOR@THEAMERYFREEPRESS.COM

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The Mayor lights up Soo Line Park in 2018.

It’s time for everyone to pitch in and turn the City of Lakes into the City of Lights. The Parade of Lights and Light up the Town event has quickly become

an Amery tradition to look forward to each November. The theme for the 12th Annual event is “Old Fashioned Holidays” and it will be held Tuesday, November 26 at 6 p.m. at Soo Line Park. This year there are multiple ways the greater community of Amery can participate. Businesses, organizations

and families are all welcome to have a float. Enter a float, truck, car, ATV/ UTV and horses with enough lights to razzle dazzle everyone watching the evening parade. Groups of all sizes are welcome to participate. SEE PARADE, PAGE 2

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