2019 Guide to Becker County

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Guide TO BECKER COUNTY 2019 THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BECKER COUNTY


The Lakes Region

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All Proceeds fund the Boys & Girls Club of Detroit Lakes

STORE HOURS:

Mon-Sat 9:00am - 7:00pm Sun 12:00pm - 5:00pm

• 100% of the stores earnings go to pay 40% of the clubs operating expenses! • Over 500 club members, ages 5-15 attended the club and its programs

EXTENDED DROP-OFF TIMES!

• Currently, 20 club members are matched to a mentor within our mentoring program

Mon-Sat 9:00am - 5:30pm Sun 12:00pm - 4:00pm

• 45,800 meals and snacks were served in 2018 • Average daily attendance during the school year is 151 children

Pick-up HOTLINE 218-850-9952

• Summer camp programming averages 118 children each day

605 Hwy 10 East Detroit Lakes

• 50% of our club members access help with our academic support staff and licensed teacher through Targeted Services

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Index

Supplement to The Detroit Lakes Tribune

COVER PHOTO

CONTEST WINNERS

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FIRST: David Baer, Detroit Lakes

This shot was taken on the evening of 9/11/18. The DLFD had set up the ladder truck and large flag in honor of all who died on 9/11.

3rd

SECOND: Jeremy Albright, Lake Park

2nd

Reflections

THIRD: Cary Ann Krogsgaard, Detroit Lakes Let the sunshine in - Backyard Sunflower Garden

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Index of Important Numbers Emergency Services State Government County Government City Government Communities Township Officials Schools Colleges

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Recreation Medical Social Services Churches Organizations Financial Senior Citizens Calendar of Events Dining & Entertainment

Community Education

DETROIT LAKES NEWSPAPERS 511 Washington Avenue, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 218.847.3151 | www.dl-online.com MELISSA SWENSON

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Greetings: On behalf of the City Council and all of the citizens of Detroit Lakes I would like to extend a warm welcome to our city. We are located just 40 minutes east of Fargo-Moorhead in beautiful Minnesota lake country. With the combination of adjacent prairie, abundant woodlands and lakes it makes an ideal place to live and work. In addition to the wonderful setting, Detroit Lakes features a top rated school system, excellent medical facilities, adequate housing and numerous parks and recreational facilities. Our economic base is solid and stable with a good mix of manufacturing, tourism, agriculture and retail. In addition, we are a regional hub for many service type businesses. Detroit Lakes has achieved the status of “Minnesota Star City” due to our many economic development programs. Detroit Lakes is the home to the Northwest Water Carnival, We Fest Country Music Festival, Pine to Palm Golf Tournament, Polar Fest and ​the D ​ etroit Mountain Recreation Area! In fact, our community averages one special event per week throughout the year! With the many attractions offered by Detroit Lakes, I encourage you to take some time to explore our website and its links. One thing you don’t want to miss is our famous mile long city beach! If there is anything I can do to help you become better acquainted with Detroit Lakes, please give me a call or an e-mail. Sincerely, Matt Brenk, Mayor 218.234.7040 mattbrenk@loretel.net

Welcome to Becker County! If you are new to the area, you’ll be delighted to find sparkling waters, inviting forests and wetland sanctuaries. Our many lakes and rivers beckon you to take a swim, cast a line or just tour on a slowmoving pontoon. Summers are filled with days of festivals, golfing, swimming and enjoying life at the lake. In the winter we are a destination for snowmobiles, downhill and cross country skiing and ice fishing. Becker County prides itself in its deep history of agriculture, tourism and business. We offer small town hospitality with big city amenities including arts, shopping, dining, lodging and services. Our medical facilities, schools and economic vitality make this a wonderful place to live. The Detroit Lakes Regional Chamber of Commerce is a wealth of information. We have visitor information, business resources and community information to help you as you live, work and play in the area. Stop into our office, call or visit our website for more information. Carrie Johnston, President Detroit Lakes Regional Chamber of Commerce 700 Summit Avenue Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 218.847.9202 ~ 1800.542.3992 www.VisitDetroitLakes.com

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6 Index

Important and emergency phone numbers

Important Numbers

Phone Service Century Link . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-244-1111 Arvig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-992-7844 or 844-4227

Natural Gas Service Minnesota Energy Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-889-9508 Gas Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-889-4970 Web site. . . . . . . . . . . . . . minnesotaenergyresources.com Greater Minnesota Gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-888-931-3411 Gas Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 888-931-3411 Web site. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.greatermngas.com Utilities City of Detroit Lakes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 847-5658 Lake Region Electric Coop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-800-552-7658 Wild Rice Electric Coop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-244-5709 Cable/Satellite TV Arvig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-992-7844 or 844-4227 Century Link . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-244-1111 Garbage Service Detroit Lakes Disposal Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218-850-9944 Steve’s Sanitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218-849-1225 Waste Management. . . . . . . . . . . 800-214-6982 or 847-7577 Before Digging Call: Gopher State One Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 811 or 1-800-252-1166 Motor Vehicle Registration Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218-846-7308 DNR License Bureau (Call Motor Vehicle first at 846-7308, these can all be handled locally) ATV, Snowmobile, Watercraft . . . . . 1-800-285-2000 Voter Registration County Auditor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 846-7301 Road Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-542-0220 or 511

Emergency Numbers

Police . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911 Detroit Lakes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 847-4222 Audubon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439-6100 Frazee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334-4993 Lake Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238-6922 Sheriff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911 Non-Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 847-2661 Arson Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-723-2020 State Patrol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 847-1550 Rescue Squads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911 Poison Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-222-1222 St. Paul Ramsey Burn Center. . . . . . . . . . 800-922-2876 Center for Missing Children. . . . . . . . . . . . 800-843-5678

Ambulance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911 Detroit Lakes Business Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 847-5658 White Earth Business Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 983-3285 White Earth Dispatch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 983-3281 or 983-3201 Fire Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911 Audubon Fire Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439-6572 Callaway Fire Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375-4691 Detroit Lakes Fire Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 844-7665 Frazee Fire Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334-6266 Lake Park Fire Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .238-5532 Hospital Essentia Health St. Mary’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 847-5611 6 | BECKER COUNTY GUIDE 2019

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BECKER COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES www.co.becker.mn.us/dept/environmental_services • 218-846-7310

Becker County Solid Waste Facility

Becker County Osage Solid Waste Facility

24413 County Rd 144 • Detroit Lakes, MN 56501

23330 County Hwy 47 • Osage, MN 56570

HOURS: Monday 8-6 • Tuesday-Thursday 8-4:30 Friday 8-6 • Saturday 8-12

HOURS: Saturday 9-1 (all year) Tuesday Summer Hours: (April-Oct.) 3-6 pm Tuesday Winter Hours: (Nov.-March) Closed on Tuesdays

218-847-6382

ACCEPTING:

218-573-3534

FREE (Limits apply): Used Oil, Appliances, Scrap Metal, Fluorescent Bulbs, Hardcover Books, Ink Cartridges, Christmas Lights & Extension Type Cords

(Items will be recycled)

FOR A FEE: Electronics, Household Garbage, Demolition Debris, Passenger Vehicle Tires, Farm/Commercial Tires.

Now recycling concrete and clean asphalt shingles: accepted at reduced rate

Public Recycling

RECYCLING

Curbside Recycling Available in Becker County Contact your waste hauler

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• CORRUGATED CARDBOARD: flattened • PAPER: newspaper, pop/cereal boxes (flattened), office paper, magazines, phonebooks & paperback books • METAL, ALUMINUM CANS, CARTONS, PLASTIC (#1 -#7) • GLASS BOTTLES: All colors For locations or info-check our web site or contact our office at 218-846-7310

Paper, Cardboard, Cartons, Metal & Aluminum Cans, & Plastic (#1-#7) If you are a HOUSEHOLD or BUSINESS & would like to begin commingled recycling, Call your waste hauler or check the Becker County website for more information.

NO GLASS NO PLASTIC BAGS

BECKER COUNTY HAZARDOUS WASTE (HW) FACILITY 3 Miles North of Detroit Lakes on Hwy. 59, and 1/4 Mile West on County Road 144 (First Driveway East of the Transfer Station) 218-847-9664 • OPEN: Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm (April-October) Households may drop off hazardous waste at the Transfer Station during regular business hours. Now Accepting Business & Agricultural Hazardous Waste By Appointment Only. Please call for details (218) 846-7310.

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8Emergency

Services Directory

Crisis Lines

Lakes Crisis & Resource Center.......................................847-7446 A community advocacy program providing direct service to the victims of violence in Becker County, domestic violence, sexual assault and general crimes. They also offer a complete child advocacy program. Crisis Line (toll free) ..................................................877-754-9683 Kids’ Crisis Line............................ 218-850-4357 or 877-380-3621 United Way........................................................................846-7400 First Link Help Line................................................... (701) 235-7335 White Earth Crisis Line & Dispatch ................. (218) 983-3201 or 983-3281 This 24 hour crisis line is available for men and women with chemical dependency problems. Child Abuse.........................................................................847-5628 To report or get assistance from Becker County Social Services. Suicide Support Hotline ��������������������������������������� 1-888-261-8691 Mental Health Crisis Line ����������������������������������������� 218-850-4357 Girls and Boys Town National Hotline ������������1-800-448-3000

Intervention/Treatment Ecumen Detroit Lakes ������������������������������������������������������ 847-4486 Aging parent or friend needing services/assistance/respite care. 8 | BECKER COUNTY GUIDE 2019

Glenmore Recovery Center ���������������������������������1-800-584-9226 Family and individual counseling services. Essentia Health St. Mary’s ������������������������������������������������ 847-5611 Family and individual counseling services. Lakeland Mental Health ��������������������������������������������������� 847-1676 Family and individual counseling services. Lakes Counseling Center ������������������������������������������������� 847-0696 Chemical health outpatient services. Lutheran Social Services ������������������������������������������������� 847-0629 Family and individual counseling services. Sanford Clinic �������������������������������������������������������������������� 846-2000 Family and individual counseling services. Essentia Health St. Mary’s Hospital �������������������������������� 847-5611 Essentia Health, Fargo Dept. of Psychiatry �������������������������������������������� 800-437-4054 Sanford Health Fargo Clinic Dept. of Psychiatry ���������������������������������������������800-437-4010 White Earth Chemical Dependency Outpatient Treatment ������������������������������ 218-983-3216 ext. 6


Youth Ministry Services Assemblies of God..............................................................847-5213 Bakke Lutheran.................................................................. 847-7073 Richwood Lutheran ......................................................... 439-6260 Lund Lutheran .................................................................. 847-9662 Christian Fellowship..........................................................847-3482 Community Alliance..........................................................847-2266 Congregational Church....................................................847-4609 First Baptist Church...........................................................847-4571 Grace Lutheran Church.................................................... 847-4568 Holy Rosary Catholic Church ...........................................847-1393 Jesus Is Real Ministries....................................................847-8080 Lakes Area Young Life...................................................... 847-3567 Seventh Day Adventist Church.......................................847-8961 St. Luke’s Episcopal Church ............................................847-5858 Trinity Lutheran Church.................................................... 847-7211 Zion Lutheran Church.......................................................847-7630

Prevention Target A chemical free leadership program based in High School League activities. Promotes prevention programs for elementary and middle schools. Target also sponsors intramural activities including basketball and volleyball. Advisor Angie Horner ���������������������������������������������������� 847-4491

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10Government State

Senate Information Office: (651) 296-0504 or (888) 234-1112 (toll free) TTY (800) 627-3529 (toll free) House Information: (651) 296-2146 or (800) 657-3550 (toll free) TTY: (800) 627-3529

Sen. Paul Utke, Dist. 2

Sen. Kent Eken, Dist. 4

Minnesota Senate Bldg., Rm. 3403 95 University Avenue W. St. Paul, MN 55155 (651) 296-9651 sen.paul.utke@senate.mn

Minnesota Senate Bldg., Rm. 2227 95 University Avenue W. St. Paul, MN 55155 (651) 296-3205 sen.kent.eken@senate.mn

Rep. Steve Green, Dist. 2B

Rep. Paul Marquart, Dist. 4B

15666 Deerwood Loop Park Rapids, MN 56470 (218) 255-1131

2465 - 102nd Street Fosston, MN 56542 (218) 435-6401

413 State Office Bldg., 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., St. Paul, MN 55155 (651) 296-9918, (888) 682-7179 rep.steve.green@house.mn

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3463 170th Ave. Twin Valley, MN 56584 (218) 584-8109

605 First St. NE Dilworth, MN 56529 (218) 233-9200 (home) (218) 498-2263 (work)

261 State Office Bldg., 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., St. Paul, MN 55155 (651) 296-6829, (800) 551-5520 rep.paul.marquart@house.mn


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COMING FALL OF 2019!

• Over 500 club members, ages 5-15 attended the club and its programs • Currently, 20 club members are matched to a mentor within our mentoring program • 45,800 meals and snacks were served in 2018 • Average daily attendance during the school year is 151 children • Summer camp programming averages 118 children each day • Many of our club members participate in Targeted Services for academic success

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12 Government County

Administrator Jack Ingstad......................................................................................... 846-7201 Assessor Steve Carlson.................................................................................... 846-7300 Attorney Brian McDonald................................................................................ 847-6590 Commissioner - 1st District Larry Knutson............................................................................. 218-573-3420 Commissioner - 2nd District Ben Grimsley........................................................................................ 847-2911 Commissioner - 3rd District John Okeson........................................................................................ 847-6244 Commissioner - 4th District Donald Skarie...................................................................................... 847-8163 Commissioner - 5th District Barry Nelson....................................................................................... 439-3275 Building/Grounds Maintenance Ben Bristlin......................................................................................... 846-7240 Community Health Supervisor Kristen Bausman................................................................................847-5628 Court Services (Probation) Brian Rubenstein................................................................................846-7303 County Auditor-Treasurer Mary Hendrickson.............................................................................. 846-7311 County Extension Director Deb Zak.................................................................................................846-7328 County Recorder Patty Swenson................................................................................... 846-7304 County Transit Kevin Johnson..................................................... 847-1674 or 888-847-1674 Emergency Management Craig Fontaine.................................................................................... 846-7302 District Court Judges Gretchen Thilmony............................................................................846-7305 Jay Carlson............................................................................................846-7305 District Court Administrator Shelly Jeffers........................................................................................846-7305 Economic Development Guy Fischer..........................................................................................846-7330

COMMISSIONER 1ST DISTRICT LARRY KNUTSON

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COMMISSIONER 2ND DISTRICT BEN GRIMSLEY

Environmental Services Steve Skoog........................................................................................846-7310 Highway Department Jim Olson.............................................................................................. 847-4463 Housing Authority............................................................................847-5641 Human Services Denise Warren....................................................................................847-5628 Human Resources & Affirmative Action Director Nancy Grabanski............................................................................... 846-7309 Information Technology Stacie White....................................................................................... 846-7230 Law Library Bill Wilson.............................................................bpwilso@co.becker.mn.us Motor Vehicles Department....................................................... 846-7308 Natural Resources Management Dan McLaughlin................................................................................ 847-0099 Parks & Recreation Guy Fischer..........................................................................................846-7330 Planning & Zoning Kyle Vareberg...................................................................................... 846-7314 Sheriff Todd Glander....................................................................................... 847-2661 Soil and Water Conservation District Administrator Peter Mead......................................................................................... 846-7360 Veterans Service Officer Lauri Brooke........................................................................................ 846-7312

COMMISSIONER 3RD DISTRICT JOHN OKESON

COMMISSIONER 4TH DISTRICT DONALD SKARIE

COMMISSIONER 5TH DISTRICT BARRY NELSON


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14 Government City of Detroit Lakes

City Government Meetings: 2nd Tuesday of each month, 5 pm at city office | City Offices: 218-847-5658

Matt Brenk

MAYOR

ALDERMAN, FIRST WARD:

ALDERMAN, FIRST WARD:

ALDERMAN, THIRD WARD:

ALDERMAN, THIRD WARD:

Dan Josephson

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Dan Wenner

Matt Boeke

Ron Zeman

ALDERMAN, SECOND WARD:

Jamie Marks Erickson

ALDERMAN, SECOND WARD:

ALDERMAN, AT-LARGE:

ALDERMAN, AT-LARGE:

ALDERMAN, AT-LARGE:

Madalyn Sukke

Natalie Bly

Jay Schurman

Bruce Imholte


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16 Communities County wide

AUDUBON The city of Audubon is located on Highway 10 approximately 40 miles east of Fargo, ND, and 210 miles northwest of Minneapolis, MN. Situated in the southwest corner of Becker County, it developed as a result of the 1871 expansion of the Northern Pacific Railroad. Audubon was established as a community in 1873; it was settled mainly by farmers of Scandinavian descent. The town was named after the great American naturalist and artist, James A. Audubon. During an early tour of the “Audubon’’ branch of the NP line, a passenger, Audubon’s niece, commented on the beauty of the lily-covered prairie and asked that if a railroad station were ever built there, that it be named after her uncle. While searching for a township name, the Audubon name suggestion seemed to stick, and on Jan. 2, 1881, it became the official town name. Today, Audubon is home to not only Lake Park-Audubon Elementary School, but also Team Industries and other businesses, such as the Orton’s convenience store, Aurochs Veterinary Service, JCS Cabinetry & Design and Country Wood Products. Audubon also maintains a post office, a co-op elevator, a liquor store and a meat market — Audubon Meats Inc. Population: 519 (2010 Census) City Government Meetings: 2nd Mon. of month, 6:30 pm, city hall Mayor: Tony Gordon Clerk-Treasurer: Stephanie Poegel, 439-6582 Utility Billing Clerk: Rachael Newman Council Members: Tiffaney Holm, Keith Malvick and Brian Beto Assessor: Lowell Skoog Police Chief: Eric Hegna, 439-6100 16 | BECKER COUNTY GUIDE 2019

City Attorney: Charles Ramstad Public Works/Maintenance: Marvin Vareberg, 439-4114 Fire Chief: Chris Wiedenmeyer, 439-6582 Audubon’s volunteer fire department provides service for Audubon City and the townships of Lake Eunice, Audubon and a portion of Hamden Township. Audubon Rescue: Don Holm, President Audubon Rescue serves the same area as the fire department.

CALLAWAY Callaway is located about 12 miles north of Detroit Lakes on Highway 59, approximately 45 air miles east of Fargo. It’s situated in Becker’s northwest corner, along the Soo Line Railroad’s “Glenwood route’’ — a section of track between Winnipeg and Minneapolis. The small farming communities of Richwood and Westbury lie within a 5 mile radius of Callaway. As the Soo Line pushed northward in 1903, the Callaway community developed. Callaway’s rich farmland attracted many early Scandinavian settlers who were interested in farming its fertile tracts of land. Today, agriculture remains Callaway’s main economic resource. Besides its own community center, Callaway is also home to Beautiful Savior Lutheran and Assumption Catholic churches, a volunteer fire department, Lions Club, post office, municipal liquor store, Midwest Bank branch office, Native Harvest, Noah’s Insurance, On the Go Convenience Store, Cenex Harvest States elevator and Anderson Ag Services. Population: 234 (2010 Census) City Government Meetings: 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7 pm at City Hall. Mayor: Gretchen Stalboerger Clerk-Treasurer: Shelly Dillon,

375-4692, callaway@arvig.net Public Works: Matt Dillon Council Members: Cliff Bryngelson, Emily Annette, Charles Loreth, Dale Boyer Fire Chief: Keith Heinlein DETROIT LAKES Detroit Lakes was originally home of the Sioux, until the Chippewa pushed them westward. During the mid 1800s, Detroit Lakes was a favorite resting place for travelers of the Red River Oxcart Trail, a 400 mile path from Winnipeg to St. Paul. For many years, the resting place was called “Ga-ia-wa-wangag’’ : a Chippewa name meaning, “Lake in which there is a crossing in a sandy place.’’ Settlers, having trouble pronouncing that name, preferred a traveling French priest’s description of the sandy place; he called it “Detroit,’’ using the French word for sand bar. The name stuck. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, Detroit Lakes had an estimated population of 8,569 residents. Today, Detroit Lakes is an important agricultural area; it is also the center of a thriving “412 Lakes’’ tourism district. Besides providing a strong educational system for its residents, Detroit Lakes is home to many different churches, industrial parks and a

variety of retail businesses. Detroit Lakes service organizations include: American Legion (and Auxiliary), Eagles, Jaycees, Kiwanis, Lions, Masons, two Rotary clubs, and the VFW and its Auxiliary. Population: 8,569 (2010 Census) Mayor: Matt Brenk Aldermen, first ward: Dan Wenner & Ron Zeman Aldermen, second ward: Jamie Marks Erickson & Jay Schurman Aldermen, third ward: Matt Boeke & Dan Josephson Aldermen, at-large: Madalyn Sukke, Natalie Bly & Bruce Imholte City Government Meetings: 2nd Tuesday of each month, 5 pm at city office Police Chief: Steven Todd Fire Chief: Scott Flynn City Administrator: Kelcey Klemm, 847-5658 City Clerk: Glori French Finance Officer: Pam Slifka City Attorney: Charles Ramstad Community Development Director: Larry Remmen Building Official: Nathan Weber Public Works: Brad Green Assessor: Lowell Skoog (residential) and Loren Tolkkinen (commercial)


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FRAZEE The city of Frazee is located at the junction of Highway 10 and Minnesota State Highway 87, approximately in the center of Becker County’s southernmost border; it is approximately 10 miles southeast of Detroit Lakes; 55 miles east of Fargo, and 195 miles northwest of Minneapolis. Frazee was settled in 1868, earning it the distinction of being the first area settled in Becker County. When the Hobart Depot and Weymouth Hotel moved to Frazee in 1874, the city of Frazee developed quickly. (It was said the food at the Weymouth was so good, that the NP Line scheduled regular stops to partake in its culinary delights.) The combination of the depot, a lucrative flour mill, and a booming logging industry, Frazee was Becker County’s largest city until the logging “boom’’ fizzled out at the turn of the century. At its peak, however, Frazee’s population climbed a little over 2000 in the late 1880s. Today, Frazee is home to many businesses. Daggett Trucking, the Frazee Municipal Liquor Store, Frazee Event Center, Ketter’s Meat Market, and O.K. Lumber are just a few examples of Frazee’s thriving business district. The city is home to a Lake Agassiz Regional Library LINK site, and its official website is www.frazeecity.com. Population: 1,350 (2010 Census) City Government Meetings: 2nd Monday of month at Fire Hall, 6 pm Mayor: Ken Miosek City Administrator: Denise Anderson, 334-4991 Deputy Clerk: Marian Estenson Council Members: Mike Sharp, Mark Flemmer, Nicole Strand, Mark Kemper Attorney: Charles Ramstad Police Chief: Tyler Trieglaff Public Works Superintendent: Larry Stephenson Fire Chief: Joe Nelson Volunteer fire department provides service to the city of Frazee and five townships: Burlington, Silver Leaf, 1/2 Height-of-Land (Becker), Hobart and Gorman Townships in Otter Tail County. Rescue Squad: Tyler Trieglaff, President Serves the same area as the fire department.

LAKE PARK The city of Lake Park is located on Highway 10 approximately 35 miles east of Fargo and 215 miles northwest of Minneapolis. With gentle rolling hills and an elevation of 1270 ft., Lake Park is a fertile farm area producing grain, potatoes, and livestock. Lake Park was named for a beautiful lake which used to be located on the original townsite. In the early 1870s, this lake was drained, however, to allow for the building of the NP Railroad. Although the lake was lost forever, the railroad stimulated Lake Park’s growth as settlers took advantage of its easy transportation to the region. Today, Lake Park is home to many area businesses. Besides a health clinic, community cooperative, hair salon, grocery store, laundromat, municipal liquor store, bank, city center, and public pool, the Lake Park community includes a variety of churches, including St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Lake Park Lutheran Church, the Gloria Dei Lutheran Parish and Eskjo Lutheran Church. The community also boasts three gas stations and a Lake Agassiz Regional Library LINK site. It is also home to Lake Park-Audubon High School. Population: 783 (2010 Census) City Government Meetings: 2nd Monday of each month at City Center, 7 pm Mayor: Keith Zachariason Clerk-Treasurer: Lonnie Neuner, 238-5532 Utility Billing Clerk: Carla Nelson Council Members: Jon Anderson, Dan Aune, John Beaudine, Jon Nelson City Attorney: Charles Ramstad Assessor: Lowell Skoog Police Chief: Brady Burnside Utilities: Don Qualley, supt. Liquor Store: Carly Olson Fire Chief: Dave Coufal Volunteer fire department serving the city of Lake Park and five townships including: Cuba, Cormorant, Lake Park, Hamden, and Riceville. OGEMA Ogema is located on Becker County’s northern most boundary on Minnesota Highway 59. It’s approximately 21 miles due north of Detroit Lakes. Ogema was founded in 1906, nearly 40


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OSAGE Osage is located on Hwy. 34 approximately 31 miles east of Detroit Lakes and 8 miles west of Park Rapids. It is located in the center of Becker County’s western border, with the Smoky Hills State Forest providing its backyard. Today, Osage is governed by a town board and its school age children are bussed to the Park Rapids School District. Osage is located within Osage Township and maintains a grocery store (Osage Country Market), community center and post office. PONSFORD Ponsford is located on Becker County’s eastern boarder at the intersection of County Road 129 and a small section of Minnesota Highway 225. Ponsford is a rich farm ing community, maintaining a post office, trading post, and hardware store. Service organizations include: Northern Lights 4-H Club, a volunteer fire depart-

ment (Carsonville Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department), and the Helping Hand Club — a local organization devoted to helping the area’s poor and needy. Established in 1944, the organization is still going strong, “Doing unto others, as we would have others do unto us.’’ TWO INLETS Two Inlets is located on Becker County’s eastern border. Nestled quietly in Becker’s forest district, it is approximately 10 miles north of Osage and 12 miles northeast of Ponsford on County Road 44. The Two Inlets area was once a center of the thriving 1880s logging boom. Today, Two Inlets maintains a resort, sawmill, country store, Catholic church and town hall. WHITE EARTH The community of White Earth is located within the White Earth Indian Reservation. It is located approximately 22 miles north of Detroit Lakes at the intersection of County Road 23 and Minnesota Hwy. 224. The village of White Earth is governed by a community council. The council members are elected for two year terms and help facilitate community projects through fund raising efforts. White Earth village also maintains its own post office and ambulance service. WOLF LAKE Wolf Lake is located about three miles north of State Highway 87, in the corner of the Smoky Hills State Forest. Detroit Lakes is 32 miles due west of the village which was settled mainly as a logging camp site. After the great forests of Minnesota had been exploited by big lumbering companies, Wolf Lake turned to farming. Today, Wolf Lake maintains many organizations including: VFW, VFW Auxiliary, Lions Club, and Wolf Pack Baseball Club

as well as Wolf Pack Snowmobile Club, Wolf Lake Shooting Club and Wolf Sportsmen’s Club. Businesses include the Lakes Area Cooperative, Ray’s Repair and the Wolf Lake Municipal Liquor Store. Population: 57 (2010 Census) City Government Meetings: 2nd Tuesday of month at Wolf Lake Rescue, 7 pm Mayor: Nathaniel Aho City Council: Tyrone Aho, Vernette Gilbertson & Jana Marjamaa City Clerk: Alethea Impola 218-538-6528 Treasurer: Peggy Keranen Assessor: Lowell Skoog Liquor Store Manager: Angela McCollough Fire Chief: Dale Hillukka OUTLYING COMMUNITIES HITTERDAL, located in Clay County, was incorporated as a village on April 1, 1918, and separated from the townships on May 3, 1919. It is named for a valley and lake in southern Norway. Among the first settlers were several people named Hitterdal. The town was named for Bendt O. Hitterdal, the original town proprietor. The post office began in 1887; M. J. Solum built a hardware and implement store on the first lot after the townsite was platted in 1896. ULEN, also located in Clay County, was named in honor of Ole Ulen, its first settler. The city of Ulen was established on part of his homestead and was incorporated as a village on Nov. 12, 1896. The post office was established in 1884. WAUBUN, a city in Mahnomen County, has an Ojibwe name, meaning “the east,” “the morning,” and “the twilight of dawn.” It is spelled waban in Baraga’s Dictionary, and wabun by Longfellow in The Song of Hiawatha, with definition as the

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22 Officials Township

Elections for most townships in Becker County will be held March 2019. Please contact your township clerk or County Auditor’s Office for updated information.

ATLANTA TOWNSHIP Assessor: Mike Splonkowski Chair: Michael Splonskowski Clerk: Tyra Loegering, 701-367-2164 Supervisors: Beau Jacobson, Eric Bakke Treasurer: Kathy Hamre

CALLAWAY TOWNSHIP Assessor: Mike Splonskowski Chairman: Bill Gunderman, Clerk: Sharon Winter, 375-3704 Supervisors: Roger Winter, Dennis Schouviller Treasurer: Florence Weber

CUBA TOWNSHIP Assessor: Mike Splonskowski Chairman: Gary Villiard Clerk: Wesley Torgerson, 238-6628 Supervisors: Steve Mattson, Keith Faus Treasurer: Alvina Torgerson

AUDUBON TOWNSHIP Assessor: Wesley Hegna Chairman: Sean Felker Clerk: Becky Schouviller-Felker, 439-6525 Supervisors: Richard Ellsworth, Jerry Lunde Treasurer: Kim Ellsworth

CARSONVILLE TOWNSHIP Assessor: Wesley Hegna Chairman: James Kovala Clerk: Helen Drewes, 255-1227 Supervisors: Harvey Harvala, Michael Branstrom Treasurer: Kathy Pachel

DETROIT TOWNSHIP Assessor: Irene Johnson Chairman: Eugene Pavelko Clerk: Barbara Schmidt, 846-9333 Supervisors: Kevin Olson, Charles Jasken Treasurer: Charles Jost

BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP Assessor: Wesley Hegna Chairman: David Green Clerk: Jennifer Beck, 334-3002 Supervisors: Richard Billett, John Hodgson Treasurer: Linda Olson

CORMORANT TOWNSHIP Assessor: Lisa Marschall Chairman: Steve Sorenson Clerk: Claudia Hanson, 532-3644 Supervisors: John Buhaug, Timothy Erickson Treasurer: Susan Braseth

EAGLE VIEW TOWNSHIP Assessor: Lowell Skoog Chairman: Patrick Holzem Clerk: Mary Turner, 734-2339 Supervisors: Carol Sanders, Thomas Pearson Treasurer: Bev Motschenbacher

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ERIE TOWNSHIP Assessor: Wesley Hegna Chairman: JoAnn Splonskowski Clerk: Karen StenersonEifealdt, 841-3593 Supervisors: Charles Chadbourne, Gerry Schram Treasurer: Mary Schermerhorn EVERGREEN TOWNSHIP Assessor: Wesley Hegna Chairman: Steven Wilkowski Clerk: Rana Holmer, 841-4333 Supervisors: Todd Holmer, Scott Ulschmid Treasurer: Betty Janke FOREST TOWNSHIP Assessor: Lisa Marschall Chairman: Tim Holzkamm Clerk: Carol Peterson, 573-2701 Supervisors: Lynn Lindow, Barb Christiansen Treasurer: Donna Waliczek

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GREEN VALLEY TOWNSHIP Assessor: Lisa Marschall Chairman: Aaron Skaro Clerk: Sarah Maninga, 701-4466941 Supervisors: Burt Hill, Lowell Skoog Treasurer: Renee Hill HAMDEN TOWNSHIP Assessor: Mike Splonskowski Chairman: Albin Warling Clerk: Caroline Strom, 849-5154 Supervisors: Edward Strom, Todd Andresen Treasurer: Marlene Dahlberg HEIGHT OF LAND TOWNSHIP Assessor: Wesley Hegna Chairman: Craig Hall Clerk: Jackie Post, 841-3556 Supervisors: Jona Jacobson, Perry Brown Treasurer: Nancy Stenger HOLMESVILLE TOWNSHIP Assessor: Wesley Hegna Chairman: David Palm Clerk: Carolyn Kohler, 847-8824 Supervisors: Peter Randolph, Bruce Palm Treasurer: Stacey Frank LAKE EUNICE TOWNSHIP Assessor: Irene Johnson Chairman: Jason Rosing Clerk: Lisa Rietsema, 841-3777 Supervisors: Wayne Jacobson, Ed Clem, Al Bergquist, Gerald Johnson Treasurer: Ann Hixson LAKE PARK TOWNSHIP Assessor: Irene Johnson Chairman: Matthew Bjerke Clerk: John Madson, 532-7966 Supervisors: Andy Thompson, Bradley Lindstrom Treasurer: Lonna Musolf LAKE VIEW TOWNSHIP Assessor: Loren Tolkkinen Chairman: Ken Shroyer Clerk: Jill Perkins Supervisors: Bill Jordan, Phil Hansen Treasurer: Joanne Stenseth MAPLE GROVE TOWNSHIP Assessor: Lowell Skoog Chairman: John Short Clerk: Julia Miller, 473-2440 Supervisors: Tyron Warren, Anthony Cory Treasurer: Eva Brakefield OSAGE TOWNSHIP Assessor: Lowell Skoog Chairman: Andrew Holmer Clerk: Margo Boyd, 255-4774 Supervisors: Lyn Hartness, Nicole Hartness Treasurer: Petra Hartness

PINE POINT TOWNSHIP Assessor: Lowell Skoog Chairman: Todd Yliniemi Clerk: Gertrude Maninga, 573-3825 Supervisors: Daniel Yliniemi, Paul Tretbar Treasurer: Hilma Tretbar RICEVILLE TOWNSHIP Assessor: Mike Splonskowski Chairman: Jerred Jirava Clerk: Kim Frederick, 515-250-7412 Supervisors: Nicholas Zurn, Wilhelm Walther Treasurer: Amy Bergren

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RICHWOOD TOWNSHIP Assessor: Kevin Pietila Chairman: Ed Nordgulen Clerk: LaVonne Nordgulen, 847-6339 Supervisors: Roger Foltz, Scott McCaslin Treasurer: Lowell Jorgenson ROUND LAKE TOWNSHIP Assessor: Lowell Skoog Chairman: Gerald Wettels Clerk: Darlene Wettels, 573-3592 Supervisors: Les Skunberg, David Christianson Treasurer: Karen Wettels RUNEBERG TOWNSHIP Assessor: Lisa Marschall Chairman: Robert Christiansen Clerk: Kristine Spadgenske, 564-4249 Supervisors: Philip Ylitalo, Mark Spadgenske Treasurer: Ray Skaro SAVANNAH TOWNSHIP Assessor: Lisa Marschall Chairman: Gene Weiss Clerk: Amy Weiss, 699-3151 Supervisors: Vern Scholz, Winifred Thelen Treasurer: Michael Thelen SHELL LAKE TOWNSHIP Assessor: Lisa Marschall Chairman: Larry Luckason Clerk: Melanie Pihlaja, 252-2160 Supervisors: Donnie Mastin, Melvin Longfors Treasurer: Aune Longfors SILVER LEAF TOWNSHIP Assessor: Wesley Hegna Chairman: Lee Ingvalson Clerk: Becca Fett Supervisors: Jeremy Mitchell, Eric Ehnert Treasurer: Becca Fett SPRING CREEK TOWNSHIP Assessor: Mike Splonskowski Chairman: James Jirava Clerk: Mitchell Ballard, 983-3339 Supervisors: Vance Jirava, Robert Haverkamp Treasurer: Ryan Groth

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SPRUCE GROVE TOWNSHIP Assessor: Lisa Marschall Chairman: Arlen Huwe Clerk: Dale Huwe, 346-3849 Supervisors: Mark Skoog, Andrew Kerranen Treasurer: Mavis Huwe

WALWORTH TOWNSHIP Assessor: Wesley Hegna Chairman: Randy Moore Clerk: Michael Lockhart, 596-8500 Supervisors: Robert Clemetson, Rodney Hamernik Treasurer: Shelly Dillon

SUGAR BUSH TOWNSHIP Assessor: Kevin Pietila Chairman: Larry Michaelson Clerk: Janice Chilton, 983-3485 Supervisors: James Davidson, Ronald Jenson Treasurer: Karen Klarer

WHITE EARTH TOWNSHIP Assessor: Kelsey Opsahl Chairman: Douglas Fabre Clerk: Karen Lefebvre, 983-3128 Supervisors: Richard Jasken, Russell Kent Treasurer: Kelly Mindt

TOAD LAKE TOWNSHIP Assessor: Lisa Marschall Chairman: Donald Wurst Clerk: Linda Levijoki, 847-9606 Supervisors: James Yliniemi, Peter Levijoki Treasurer: Shauna Yliniemi

WOLF LAKE TOWNSHIP Assessor: Lisa Marschall Chairman: Harry Aho Clerk: Lori Aho, 538-6754 Supervisors: Michael Chapman, Roger Boyce Treasurer: James Mayfield

TWO INLETS TOWNSHIP Assessor: Lisa Marschall Chairman: Dennis Wright Clerk: Adeline Retz, 732-3941 Supervisors: Glen Wolters, Roxann Eischens Treasurer: Katherine Kueber

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Administration Offices • 847-9271 Superintendent: Douglas Froke • Business Manager: Ryan Tangen Education Director: Renee Kerzman School Board: Kylie Johnson, Amy Erickson, Jane Foltz, John Steffl, April Thomas, Jennifer Pedersen Roosevelt Elementary (K-5)...................................... 847-1106 Principal: Trisha Mariotti Rossman Elementary (K-5)...................................... 847-9268 Principal: Jason Kuehne Detroit Lakes Middle School (6-8)...........................847-9228 Principal: Mike Suckert • Assistant Principal: Justin Hegg Detroit Lakes High School (9-12).............................. 847-4491 Principal: Darren Wolf • Assistant Principal: Justin Messer Activities Director: Rob Nielsen Detroit Lakes Area Learning Center (ages 15-21).. 844-5687 Principal: Peter Lundin Adventist Christian School (K-8)............................. 846-9764 Principal: Sandy Daniels Faith Christian School (Pre-K-8)................................847-7375 Principal/Administrator: Anita Thorson Holy Rosary School (Pre-K-8)....................................847-5306 Superintendent: Monsignor Tim McGee • Principal: Cathy Larson Laker Prep Preschool/Early Childhood .... 844-5600/3200 Lead Teachers: Mary Rotter & Eric Rotter

Administration Offices • 238-5914 Superintendent: Dale Hogie • Business Manager: Nicole Ecker School Board: Darrel Pederson, David O’Connell, Mark Johnson, Skye Bjerke, Marvin Vareberg, Becky Mitchell, Marge Beaudine Elementary (K-6)......................................................... 439-3301 Principal: Craig Bahr Secondary (7-12)........................................................... 238-5916 Principal: Mary Merchant

Frazee-Vergas High School

FRAZEE-VERGAS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 23:

Administration Offices............................................... 334-3181 Superintendent: Terry Karger • Business Manager: Stephanie Winjum School Board: Matt Bauer, Steve Jepson, Tammie Nunn, Thaddeus Helmers, Kim Antonsen, Nathan Matejka, Daneele Shipman Elementary (K-6).......................................................... 334-3911 Principal: Travis Nagel Junior/Senior High (7-12)............................................ 334-2981 Principal (7-12): Anna Potvin • Activities Director: Nick Courneya

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Administration Offices............................................... 473-6171 Superintendent: Lisa Weber School Board: Allan Haugo, John Zima, Terry Dorman, Mark Rothschadl, Stacy Bly, Christie Haverkamp, Jon Syverson Elementary (grades K-4, Ogema).................................473-6174 Principal: Laurie Johnson Secondary (grades 5-12, Waubum)............................... 473-6173 Principal: Eric Martinez • Activities Director: Paul Clark


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28 Colleges

Universities

MINNESOTA STATE COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGE-DETROIT LAKES

The Detroit Lakes campus of Minnesota State Community and Technical College offers a broad array of career programs that provide hands-on training to meet growing market demands in the Minnesota lakes country and throughout the region. Part of a four-campus college, M State Detroit Lakes is located on Highway 34 East. Programs unique to the Detroit Lakes campus include Architectural Drafting and Design, Civil Engineering Technology, Business Entrepreneurship, Medical Assistant, Paralegal, PowerSports Technology, Radiologic Technology and Survey Technician. Students can complete the first two years of their bachelor’s degree by earning an Associate of Arts degree online or at any of the M State campuses in Detroit Lakes, Fergus Falls, Moorhead or Wadena. M State also offers a number of Transfer Pathway degrees designed specifically for students intending to complete specific four-year degrees at Minnesota State universities. M State - Detroit Lakes is the only M State campus with a full-time child care center for students with children, and its program offerings include an associate degree in Early Childhood and Paraprofessional Education and a certificate in Child Care and Education. Through a cooperative agreement with the Detroit Lakes Public Schools, the campus also houses the public school district’s Alterna-

tive Learning Center and Adult Basic Education programs. M State also serves regional businesses and industries through customized skills and technology training. More than 500 companies have hired our Workforce Development Solutions division for hourbased training that focuses on specific training or production needs and for credit courses that help prepare workers for new responsibilities and advancement. WDS provides more than 100,000 hours of training to over 6,000 students annually. M State is part of the Minnesota State system, comprised of 30 two-year colleges and seven four-year universities. Prospective students are invited to sign up for a campus tour at www.minnesota.edu/ visit or contact the M State Support Center at 877-450-3322 for more information.

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help with basic skills, GED preparation, English as a Second Language and citizenship classes, life and work skills, or just brushing up on their reading and math skills. Currently housed at Minnesota State Community & Technical College-Detroit Lakes, 900 Highway 34 East, Room E103. Phone: 218-844-5760.

School Age Child Care (“Latch Key”) ISD #22 provides after school child care at Rossman and Roosevelt Elementary from 3:30 to 6 p.m. It also provides all day care during vacation and staff inservice days from 7:45 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Rossman Elementary, as well as all-day care through the summer months at the Lincoln Education Center, 7:45 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Friday.

FRAZEE-VERGAS COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND RECREATION

305 N. Lake St. • Frazee MN 56544 • 218-334-3181 www.frazee.k12.mn.us /community-education Coordinator: Kitti Kivi-Lex • 334-3181 ext. 5343 Administrative Assistant: Robyn Tappe • 334-3181 ext. 5344 A wide variety of youth and adult enrichment opportunities are offered in the areas of education, recreation, cultural activities and addressing social concerns. A full catalog is available at the website.

DETROIT LAKES COMMUNITY EDUCATION

Lincoln Education Center • 204 Willow St. E. (Located at the corner of Lincoln and Willow streets, Detroit Lakes) 847-4418 • Fax 847-9794 E-mail: comed@detlakes.k12.mn.us Web site: www.dlcommunityed.com and www.dlschools.net Community Education Coordinator: Annmarie Lacher (ext. 6101 or alacher@detlakes.k12. mn.us) Secretary: Carrie Cornwell (ext. 6102 or ccornwell@detlakes.k12. mn.us) Community Education offers opportunities for individuals to take classes in the area of arts and crafts, personal interest, safety courses, youth enrichment, driver’s education and more.

Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) & School Readiness Coordinator: Fran Rethwisch (ext. 6116) ECFE is for children ages 0-5 and their parents/ caregivers. Fun and interactive classes and activities are offered to support the parents’ role as their child’s first and most important teacher. All families are encouraged to attend. Preschool (School Readiness) classes are available to children who are 3-5 years of age by Sept. 1 of the school year. Literacy, music, social interaction, math, creative arts and science are all incorporated into learning opportunities with licensed teachers. Adult Basic Education & GED Preparation ABE is for anyone, ages 16 and older who wish to receive free

Early Childhood Family Education/School Readiness Website: www.frazee.k12.mn.us/ecfe • Phone: 334-3181, ext. 4101 Coordinator: Karrie Schultz • 334-3181 ext. 4101 Ongoing classes for families run from September-May. Special events vary throughout the year. Preschool classes for children ages 3-4 (by Sept. 1) also run September-May. GED, Adult Basic Education Classes offered in GED preparation and testing, college preparation, career planning, life skills and computer skills. Frazee-Vergas Schools also offer English Learner services from a licensed EL teacher. Call 334-3181 for more information.

LAKE PARK-AUDUBON COMMUNITY EDUCATION

611 Vigen Lane • P.O. Box 479, Lake Park MN 56554 218-325-0754 www.lakeparkaudubon.com/community-ed For the latest in community education opportunities offered at Lake Park-Audubon Public Schools, please contact Kathy Hamre at 218-324-0754, ext. 1079 or khamre@lpa.k12.mn.us. Office hours are Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., and Friday, 8 a.m.-noon. Early Childhood Family Education 601 4th Street Audubon MN 56511 218-325-0754 • E-mail: ecfe@lpa.k12.mn.us Website: www.lakeparkaudubon.com/ecfe Programs for parents and children from birth through kindergarten age; classes run from the 2nd full week in September through the 3rd week in May, at the Cormorant Community Center and Lake Park-Audubon Elementary School in Audubon. Registration forms are available at the ECFE offices in Audubon as well as on the website. BECKER COUNTY GUIDE 2019 | 29


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women and youth alike. Crossfit Detroit Lakes: 15857 Hwy. 59 South, Detroit Lakes. Experience being a part of a community of people that have health and fitness in mind. Whether you are a fitness freak or a parent who wants to keep up with the kids, the trainers at Crossfit can help you achieve your fitness goals. For more information, email the staff at info@crossfitdetroitlakes.com or visit the website at www.crossfitdetroitlakes.com. Snap Fitness: McKinley Plaza, 936 McKinley Ave., Detroit Lakes. Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for members; staffed hours for nonmembers are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Friday; 3-6 p.m. Saturday; and Sunday by appointments only. Join today and get fit when it fits! Heart rate monitoring and personal training services available. For more information call 218-844-3822 or visit the website at www.snapfitness.com/us/gyms/ detroit-lakes-mn.

Library

Bingo

YEAR-ROUND ATTRACTIONS

Monday and Thursday: Detroit Lakes VFW, 5:30 p.m.; Saturday 12:00 Noon; Phone 847-9460. Sunday: American Legion, Lake Park, 7 p.m., 238-5577. .Tuesday: Eagles, Detroit Lakes, 6 p.m., 847-5267. Friday-Monday: Golden Eagle Bingo Lodge, Mahnomen (35 miles north of Detroit Lakes), Doors open 5:15 p.m., Warm-Up games 6:15 p.m., Early Bird 6:30 p.m., Regular Session starts 7 p.m. 218-935-5385.

Casino

Shooting Star Casino: Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Blackjack tables, lounge with entertainment, 3 restaurants, meeting rooms, Cabaret, American Indian Museum, gift shop, RV park, luxury hotel. 35 miles north of Detroit Lakes on Hwy. 59 at Mahnomen. 218-935-2701 or 800-3137469.

Culture/Arts

The Historic Holmes Theatre, located inside the Detroit Lakes Community & Cultural Center, has a variety of shows to offer during its fall/winter and spring/summer seasons as well as engaging in various arts outreach projects in the community. Call 844-SHOW for a list of upcoming events as well as ticket and seating information. Theater memberships also available.

Health/Fitness

Detroit Lakes Community & Cultural Center: Located at 826 Summit Ave. Facilities include aquatic/fitness, theater/cultural, childcare and senior nutrition centers, as well as a 2-story indoor kids’ playground that is one of the largest in the state. Memberships available. Call 844-4221 for more information. Anytime Fitness: 1647 Hwy. 10 West, Detroit Lakes, 844-5656. Stateof-the-art cardio and strength equipment, certified personal training, hot tub, pool, sauna, year-round tanning, showers and changing rooms, with 24-hour member only access. Dance fitness and boot camp classes offered. Dion’s Dangerzone Gym: 1210 Fortune Ave., Detroit Lakes, 841-6094. Step out of your comfort zone and experience something different: A mixture of cardio, boxing and strength training that will appeal to men, 30 | BECKER COUNTY GUIDE 2019

Detroit Lakes Public Library: Open daily at 10 a.m., Mon. through Sat. Closing times: Monday-Wednesday 9pm; Thursday-Friday 6pm; Sat. 4pm; Closed Sunday and holidays. Story Hour for Preschoolers every Thursday and Saturday at 10:30am. Located at 1000 Washington Avenue. Phone 847-2168.

Museum

Becker County Museum: Where the present meets the past. Admission is free. Open Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Located at the corner of Summit Avenue and Front Street (714 Summit Ave.), across the parking lot from the community center). Closed Sundays, Mondays and holidays. Contact: Becky Mitchell, executive director, 218-847-2938. Website: beckercountyhistory.org.

Biking/Hiking/Winter Sports

Detroit Mountain Recreation Area: Detroit Lakes’ year-round recreation destination includes a terrain park, tubing hill with warming house, 4.5 miles of cross country skiing trails, 6-8 miles of snow shoeing trails and 17 downhill skiing runs as well as skiing and snowboarding lessons, a ski lodge with rental shop, bar/restaurant and souvenir shop, and even a volunteer Ski Patrol to watch over visitors and provide aid as necessary. In the spring, summer and fall, the Mountain is open for mountain biking and hiking as well. Info: 218-844-SNOW or www.detroitmountain.com. Maplelag Resort: Located in rural Callaway, this 660-acre resort boasts cross country skiing, snowshoeing, hiking and mountain biking trails as well as an event center, gift shop, dining hall and comfortable cabins for sleeping and relaxing. Info: Call 218-375-4466 or 800-654-7711 (toll free), or visit www.maplelag.com.

Wildlife Refuges

Detroit Lakes Wetland Management District: This U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service office manages more than 50,000 acres of wetland and prairie habitat on Waterfowl Production Areas (WPAs) and easements in Becker, Clay, Mahnomen, Norman and Polk counties. These diverse prairie and wooded areas provide habitat for more than 280 bird species. Walk into the 1,372-acre Helliksen Prairie WPA in northwestern Becker County and experience the sights and sounds of a virgin tallgrass native prairie that is teeming with wetlands, wildlife and wildflowers. Hike the 1.5-mile Prairie Marsh Trail at the Headquarters WPA just north of Detroit Lakes and look for white-tailed deer, numerous migratory birds and other wildlife. Active osprey nests can be seen from the hiking trail. The trail is open


during daylight hours for hiking and cross country skiing. The Wetland Management District Office is located one mile north of Detroit Lakes on North Tower Road. Office hours are 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Phone: 218-847-4431; TTY: 800-877-8339. For more information, check out the web site at www.fws.gov/refuge/detroit­_lakes_wmd or send an e-mail to DetroitLakes@fws.gov. Hamden Slough National Wildlife Refuge: Wetlands and native grasslands are being restored. Excellent viewing of waterfowl and birds of prey. Many interesting and unusual shore and marsh birds are nesting on the Refuge or can be seen during their migration period May-Nov. Best viewing in early morning and evening. Visitors will find new trails and overlook on interconnected wetlands. Website: www.fws.gov/refuge/ hamdenslough. Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge: Tamarac’s environmentally friendly Visitor’s Center features an exhibit area, bookstore, theater and more. The Discovery Center, located just across the road from the Visitor’s Center, offers environmental education programs for children throughout the region, both inside the main facility and at learning stations placed along the trail looping around the site. Other public attractions at the Refuge include boat accesses, birding and hunting areas, hiking trails and a self-guiding auto tour. Tamarac is located 18 miles northeast of Detroit Lakes at the junction of Becker County highways 26 & 29. Contact: Neil Powers, manager, 218-847-2641. Website: www.fws.gov/refuge/tamarac.

SUMMER ATTRACTIONS

Amusement/Theme Parks

Kiddie Land of Cormorant: There’s a new amusement park for kids at the Cormorant Store that’s over 20 years old. Locals might remember “Kiddie Land” in Detroit Lakes. It shut down years ago, but the owner of the Cormorant Store bought and re-furbished the nine rides for this new attraction and added a mini golf course. It’s geared toward kids age 12 and under, and is open summer weekends through Labor Day. Phone: 218439-6631. Summerhill Farms: Explore our eight specialty shops overflowing with gift items, women’s apparel, sweatshirts and t-shirts, unique home accessories, toys, garden accessories, gourmet foods, wine and more. Enjoy lunch at Summerhill Farm’s Sun Porch Restaurant. Experience our cozy country charm while enjoying fresh sandwiches, soups, salads and desserts; daily specials, wine, beer and espresso are also served. Open mid-May through mid-September. Shop hours are 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Saturday; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday. Restaurant lunch hours are 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Sunday; dinner served FridaySaturday, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Located 7 miles north of Park Rapids on Highway 71. Phone: 218-732-3865; Web site: www.summerhill-farm.com; e-mail: info@summerhill-farm.com.

Antiques

SuLaine’s Antique Mall & Collectibles: Located at 603 Hwy. 10 East, Detroit Lakes. Phone 844-6830. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. (approximately); Sundays noon-5 p.m. Buggy Wheel Antiques: Located 8 miles west of Detroit Lakes on Highway 10 on the south side of the road. Phone 439-6980. Hours: Open May-Sept., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sat., noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. Closed Mondays. Cottage Posch: Located in Cormorant Village. Open May 1 through Labor Day. Hours: Wed-Sat, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone: 850-8131. North & South Antiques: Two miles south of Detroit Lakes on Hwy.

59, then 7.4 miles west on Cty. Rd. 6, then 1/2 mi. north on Black Hawk Road. Hours: Open May 15-Labor Day, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wed.-Sat. as well as holidays and holiday weekends. Open year-round by chance or appt. 439-3099.

Baseball

Detroit Lakes Angels Amateur Baseball Team: The team is composed of seasoned baseball veterans and young prospects, ranging in age from 18-35. Many players have college-level baseball experience. Detroit Lakes Legion Baseball: Youth baseball team. Good clean entertainment several evenings a week at Washington Park. This complex is one of the finest places to spend an evening and enjoy good family entertainment. This park also hosts the Babe Ruth teams. Call the Detroit Lakes Community & Cultural Center at 218-844-4221 for more information.

Biking

A paved bike path is located between West Lake Drive (by the Voyageur Bowling Lanes) and Dunton Locks County Park. Maplelag Resort and the Detroit Mountain Recreation Area also offer mountain biking during the summer months.

Paintball

Foxhole II: Open by appointment; full rental, speed ball and wood courses. Located one mile east of Audubon on Hwy 10, three miles south on County Road 15 and 1 mile east on 165th Street. Contact: Ralph Bo Huntley, 439-3294 or 849-2046.

Parks/Recreation

City parks: Playgrounds, rental games, shuffleboard, table tennis, basketball, tennis, softball, disc golf, etc. Recreation building at Washington Park. 846-7113 or the Community Ed Office at 847-4418. County parks: Dunton Locks: One of the finest county parks in the area. Excellent hiking and mountain bike trails. Two covered shelters, one with kitchen facilities. Next to the DNR Fish Hatchery. Active Tram operating weekends that transports boats, personal watercraft and pontoons from Muskrat Lake to Lake Sallie. Located 2-1/2 miles south on Hwy. 59. Sucker Creek Preserve: A 64.24-acre nature preserve located on the south side of Big Detroit Lake, along Sucker Creek, this facility includes an amphitheater, 2,700-foot handicapped accessible, paved walking trail and interpretive signs to guide visitors through the park’s plant and animal life, archaeology, geology and more.

Fishing/Guide Service

Area fishing opportunities: 412 beautiful lakes within a 25 mile radius of Detroit Lakes. Also, fish off the fishing pier on West Lake Drive or the fish hatchery on Lake Sallie. Guide service is also available. Call 847-1089 (Brad Laabs).

Flea Markets

Shady Hollow Flea Market: Open Memorial weekend and Sundays through mid-September, also Memorial Day, July 4, WE Fest Saturday and Labor Day. Located 5 miles south of Detroit Lakes on Highway 59. Free admission; handicap accessible parking available. Contact: Chad Stenerson, 602-809-6661. Website: shadyhollowfleamarket.com

Golf & Mini Golf Courses

Detroit Country Club: 36 holes including an executive 18 hole course. Open to the public. Five miles south of Detroit Lakes on Highway 59 between lakes Melissa and Sallie. Phone 847-5790 (Lake View Course 8478942).

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Forest Hills Golf Club: 18 hole regulation length course. Clubhouse with pro shop. Full-service restaurant and bar overlooking the challenging 18th hole. Three miles west on Highway 10. 439-6400. Frazee Golf Course: 9 hole course. Two miles from the Highway 10 overpass through Frazee on Highway 87. Cart rentals. 334-3831. Lakeview Golf Course: 24962 Co. Hwy. 22, Detroit Lakes. 847-8942. Maple Hills Golf Course: 9 hole, par 36 course. Rental clubs and carts are also available. Four miles east of Detroit Lakes on Highway 10. 8479532. Rock’n Waters: Extreme mini-golf, located at Forest Hills Golf Club & Resort, three and a half miles west of Detroit Lakes on Highway 10. Phone 439-6400. Wildflower Golf Course: 18 hole championship course and a 9 hole guest executive course will challenge all levels of golfers. Located at Fair Hills Resort — 9 miles south on Highway 59 and 3 miles west on County 20. Phone 439-3357 or 532-3357.

Lakes City Park Bandshell (relocates to the DL Pavilion in bad weather). Free admission; lawn seating. Hosted by the Historic Holmes Theatre. Call 218-844-7469 for more information.

Horseback Riding

Detroit Lakes Community & Cultural Center: Four indoor courts are open year-round. All levels of players are welcome. Day passes are available for non-members. For more information contact Heidi Mason at 218-844-4221, or visit the DL Pickleball page on Facebook. Peoples Park: In addition to the five courts located inside the hockey arena during the summer months, six new, permanent courts were completed this fall; all courts available from May through October. All level players are welcome; balls and paddles available on a limited basis. Courts are lighted. More information is available on the website: usapa.org or the DL Pickleball page on Facebook. Contact person is Lee Swanson, 218-8473868.

JF Stables: Conveniently located 6 miles north of Detroit Lakes and 45 miles east of Fargo, JF Stables is a premier equestrian facility that offers a heated indoor arena, boarding, training, riding, jumping and barrel riding lessons, among other services. For more information call 218-847-7006 or visit www.jfstables.com. Timberline Ranch: Trail rides seven days a week, Memorial Day weekend (or earlier, weather permitting) through Labor Day. Ride time approximately one hour. Also includes a gift shop on site (gift certificates available). Call for reservations. Phone 847-3886.

Music Festivals/Concert Series

WE Fest: WE Fest, which will celebrate its 37th anniversary on Aug. 1-3, 2019, is firmly established as one of the nation’s largest country music and camping festivals. This year’s headliners include Brooks & Dunn, Chris Staqpleton and Keith Urban. Located at Soo Pass Ranch south of Detroit Lakes. Phone: 800-493-3378 (toll free) or 847-1681. Website: www.wefest. com. Tuesdays in the Park: Tuesdays at 7 p.m., June through August, Detroit

Scuba Diving

Tri-State Diving: Scuba diving is one of the fastest growing sports in the world today. Complete line of rental gear, 5,000 psi air station, equipment sales and service, guided dive trips to area lakes and classes for all levels of experience. Come explore our Minnesota lakes and see what we have to offer. Located 3 miles north on Richwood Road to Little Floyd Lake Road, then east 1.7 miles. Contact: Gary Thompson, 847-4868.

Softball

Detroit Lakes hosts several softball tournaments during the summer — both men’s and women’s. Stop out and watch at one of the many beautiful softball diamonds located in the softball complex in Snappy Park.

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Swimming

Two public beaches, one by the Pavilion and one by the American Legion Club. Public beach between the two areas also. Indoor swimming facilities also available at the BTD Aquatics Center, located inside the Detroit Lakes Community & Cultural Center, 826 Summit Ave. Call 844-4221 for more info.

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Tennis

Curling

WINTER ATTRACTIONS

Fourteen lighted courts near the Sr. High, Middle School and the City Park in Detroit Lakes are free and open to the public. The Detroit Lakes Community & Cultural Center Fieldhouse also offers year-round tennis facilities. Call 844-4221 for reservations.

Lakes Curling Club: Located 1/2 mile north on Highway 59. Curling activities for all ages and skill levels. Contact: 847-8186 or www.lakescurling.com.

Tubing

Ice Fishing

Charlie’s Ottertail Tubing: Everything is happening right on the river! Seven miles east of Detroit Lakes on Hwy. 34, free shuttle and parking with tube rental, picnicking and tailgating available. Open daily through summer. 847-3258. K & K River Tubing: Tube down the Ottertail with a whole group of friends and flow with the current as you wind along the river’s path. Tube rentals available. Located 7 miles east of Detroit Lakes on Highway 34. 841-1904 or 846-3440.

Water Recreation

J&K Marina: On the beach. Rent paddle boats, pontoons, fishing boats, kayaks and canoes. Boat rides for those who wish to relax and enjoy the scenery. Open daily from 9 a.m.-8 p.m. through summer. Boat slips available. Located at 121 West Lake Drive. 847-7291 summer or 847-0324 all year. Long Bridge Bar, Grill & Marina: On Big Detroit at Long Bridge. Slips available; staff can assist with docking. 218-847-1949 or www.longbridgedl.com.

Zoos

Trowbridge Creek Zoo: This family-run operation in rural Vergas boasts a large variety of rare and exotic animals in a relaxed, comfortable setting. Open seven days a week (weather permitting), Memorial Day through Labor Day, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. For more information please call 218-731-8711 or visit www.trowbridgecreekzoo.com.

Fish houses/fishing derbies: Thanksgiving is the traditional week for putting out the fish houses. Fishing derbies are also a favorite in the Lakes area (contact the Chamber of Commerce for a current listing of dates and locations.

Ice Skating

Kent Freeman Sports Arena and indoor satellite arena, 1310 Rossman Ave. Phone: 846-7105. Peoples Park Rink, outdoor skating in season; across the street from Freeman Arena. Heated warming house with bathroom facilities.

Skiing

Cross country: Forty-two miles of groomed trails are available for cross-country skiing. Great trail system! Trails are groomed regularly. Accommodations — motels, resorts, American Plan, and bed and breakfast inns are available along many of these trails. Maps available at the Detroit Lakes Chamber office, 700 Summit Ave. Phone: 218-847-9202 or 800-5423992 (toll free). Downhill: Detroit Mountain Recreation Area offers 17 downhill skiing runs as well as a terrain park, beginner hill, skiing and snowboarding lessons, a ski lodge with rental shop, bar/restaurant and souvenir shop, and even a volunteer Ski Patrol to watch over visitors and provide aid as necessary. Info: 218-844-SNOW or www.detroitmountain.com.

Snowmobiling

Winter Wonderland: 200 plus groomed miles of trails. Maps are available for these state approved, groomed trails at the Detroit Lakes Chamber office, 700 Summit Ave. Phone: 847-9202 or 800-542-3992.

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Facilities

ESSENTIA HEALTH St. Mary’s, Detroit Lakes

Hospital:

Essentia Health St. Mary’s –  218-847-5611 Essentia Health St. Mary’s, accredited by the Joint Commission of Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, is licensed as an 87-bed acute care hospital set in a modern facility with services such as: Emergency Department, Intensive Care, Obstetrics, Optometry Services, Surgical Services, Imaging, Kidney Dialysis, Therapy Services, Blood Bank and a brand new Helipad!

Clinics:

Essentia Health St. Mary’s Clinics– www.essentiahealth.org Detroit Lakes, 1027 Washington Avenue – 218-844-2300 Highway 10, 1361 Wenner Road, Detroit Lakes –  218-8469981 Frazee, 114 W. Main Street – 218-334-7255 Lake Park, 1005 First Street – 218-238-5901 Mahnomen, 117 Main Street North –  218-936-5616 Pelican Rapids, 301 North Broadway –  218-863-2000 Serving Detroit Lakes and the surrounding communities since 1984, the Essentia Health St. Mary’s clinics are here to provide the care you need, when you need it. Our physicians provide a wide range of services including family practice, surgery, urgent care, obstetrics and gynecology, internal medicine, geriatric medicine, cardiology, ophthalmology, and podiatry. Essentia Health’s Highway 10 location, formerly known as the 7-Day Clinic, is 0pen every day from 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. This walk-in express care clinic treats a wide range of minor illnesses and injuries. In addition, limited occupational medicine services for job-related health care needs are offered. 34 | BECKER COUNTY GUIDE 2019

Sanford Health Clinic –  846-2000 Same Day Surgery Center www.sanfordhealth.org 1245 Washington Avenue, Detroit Lakes This clinic has been located in Detroit Lakes since 1987. Sanford Health provides care close to home, with services including family practice, internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, optometry, behavioral health, dermatology, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopedics, ear/nose/throat (ENT), urology and podiatry. Catalyst Medical Center - (701) 365-8700 826 Summit Ave., Suite 164 With offices located inside the Detroit Lakes Community & Cultural Center, this Fargo-based practice provides specialty services including ear, nose and throat (ENT); dermatology, audiology and cosmetics. ENT can help those with sore throats or chronic snoring, and audiology will perform custom hearing-aid fittings or diagnose an earache. Dermatology will look at rashes or suspicious moles, and cosmetics includes facials, microderms and chemical peels. These are just a sampling of the extensive services available; call for more information about how we can serve your needs.

Nursing Homes: Emmanuel Nursing Home ­– 847-4486 A part of the Ecumen Detroit Lakes campus, Emmanuel Nursing Home is a skilled nursing center and has been serving the community since 1964. Emmanuel offers private rooms and transitional care, which includes rehab services (in and out patient) for those recovering from illness and surgery. Its therapy center is certified by the Center for Orthopedic Rehabilitation Excellence (CORE). Specialized memory care, adult day services and respite services are also available. Call for more information.


Oak Crossing – 847-5611 Located on the campus of Essentia Health St. Mary’s, Oak Crossing is a 96 bed care center specializing in transitional care, rehabilitation and skilled nursing, with on site physical, occupational and speech therapy, personal physician visits and inpatient respite care. Medicare, Medical Assistance, and Veterans Administration certified. Participating provider for Medica and Blue Plus. Sunnyside Care Center – (218) 238-5944 Sunnyside Care Center is a healthcare and rehabilitation center, owned by Becker County, which has been entrusted to serve the lakes area community for more than 50 years. This history of service to older adults has given us the experience and expertise to best serve our residents and families. Our 45-bed home is located along scenic Boyer Lake, which provides our residents with unique therapeutic activities such as pontoon rides and fishing excursions. This is balanced by a care team committed to providing excellent nursing care and therapeutic rehabilitation programs, which includes physical, occupational and speech therapy. In short, Sunnyside’s objective is to ensure that you or your family member’s stay at our facility is as comfortable and fulfilling as possible. Life’s a little BIGGER in a small community. Please contact Sunnyside 218-238-5944 or 218-439-3831 if we can be of service. Frazee Care Center Complex ­– (218) 334-4501 Frazee Care Center Complex is dedicated to providing the best medical care available and is committed to the compassionate delivery of human services. Our 84-skilled bed, Medicare Certified facility offers a myriad of services. Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Speech Therapy, specialized in ventilator and dependant care, are available. A variety of daily activities meet the needs of our residents. Frazee Assisted Living consists of 19 apartments and Vergas

Assisted Living has 15 apartments. Respite care also contribute to the amenities available through Frazee Care Center. Please contact us for information on costs, funding alternatives and eligibility requirements. (218) 334-4501.

Other Facilities/Services:

American Cancer Society – (800) 227-2345 The American Cancer Society provides durable medical equipment, wigs, head coverings and “Look Good, Feel Better” classes at no cost. Financial assistance packages are available for dependants based on specific criteria. American Red Cross - (218) 736-3481 The American Red Cross provides emergency services such as shelter, food and clothing to victims of house fires, windstorms and other natural disasters, as well as training in swimming, first aid, CPR and other related health care. Hospice of the Red River Valley - (218) 847-9493 or (800) 237-4629 Hospice of the Red River Valley provides hospice services throughout the lakes region. Services are provided where you need them—in the patient’s home, a nursing home or an assisted living facility. Call or visit our website at www.hrrv.org. Lincare - (218) 847-5649 • Arrowhealth Medical Supply 847-2837 Full line of medical equipment and supplies for rent or purchase. Wheelchairs Unlimited - 847-2433 or wheelchairsunlimitedmn.com All types of mobility products including power wheelchairs, scooters, wheelchairs, walkers, canes, and a wide variety of equipment and accessories to assist patients with everyday living skills. Located inside the Washington Square Mall in Detroit Lakes; open Monday-Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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SANFORD HEALTH CLINIC in Detroit Lakes Becker County Coordinator on Aging/Aging Disabilities Resource Center – (888) 458-1385 or (218) 847-1385 Lauren Risbrudt, coordinator Provides assistance in accessing programs and services for older adults in Becker County. The Coordinator visits individuals in their homes, at senior nutrition and housing sites, provides information, refers, and links seniors to service providers. The County Coordinator program is sponsored by Becker County, Mahube-Otwa Community Council, Ecumen-Detroit Lakes, Land of the Dancing Sky Area Agency on Aging, Essentia Health-St. Mary’s, United Way of Becker County and the Detroit Lakes Noon and Breakfast Rotary clubs. There is no fee for the service. Ecumen Detroit Lakes Home Care • 218-844-7158: “We create a home for older adults wherever they choose to live.” Ecumen Detroit Lakes Home Care is a service not a building, so the service comes to you! Our Home Care program includes a variety of options including Medicare Home Care, RN supervision and assessments, medication set-up and administration including diabetic services, assistance with personal care, bathing, homemaking, laundry, meal preparation and VoiceCare response line. We will customize your needs into your individual care plan. Outpatient Therapy • 218-844-7134: Physical, occupational and speech therapy provided in our Center for Orthopedic Rehabilitation Excellence. Including specialized incontinence management program. Call for information or to schedule a complimentary evaluation. Adult Day Services • 218-844-7162: Provides a daily home away from home for older adults and those with disabilities, while providing respite for caregivers. Adult Day Services is a planned program of life enriching activities designed to promote independence, a healthy lifestyle and well-being through social and health related services. The 36 | BECKER COUNTY GUIDE 2019

center is open 7 days per week and offers evening and night respite service. Scheduled transportation service is available. Sanford Health Home Care - 847-2653 Twenty-four hour on-call services. Essentia Health St. Mary’s Home Health - 847-0808 Essentia Health St. Mary’s Home Health provides medical support so people can live in the comfort and security of their own homes. We also offer a personal emergency response service. Please call for more information. Sunnyside Outpatient Therapy Clinic - 238-5944/439-3831 Rehabilitation means reshaping lives and restoring lost abilities after an illness or injury. It means treating the whole patient — physically, emotionally and socially. At Sunnyside Care Center, we strive to advocate for the health and wellness of our community members.

www.jeffersonhearingaid.com Call for an Appointment 800-631-4946 or 218-371-7127 For all your Hearing Care Services

Hearing aid fittings, repairs, batteries & accessories Washington Square Mall Suite 15A 808 Washington Ave Detroit Lakes

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Therefore, we provide outpatient physical, occupational and speech therapy in our newly-remodeled therapy gym. Whether recovering from an illness or injury, our outpatient rehabilitation program focuses on helping individuals achieve personal goals and helping them to return to their prior roles and activities of daily life. If interested, please call one of the above-listed numbers for a free consultation. Golden Manor Assisted Living • 218-844-3300: Offers three meals daily (served family style), medication management and administration; housekeeping and laundry services provided, along with personal support services as needed. Located at 1165 Garnet Blvd., Detroit Lakes. Memory Care Facility • 844-6028: For Alzheimer’s and dementia patients in the lakes area. Golden Manor offers a less institutional environment and many other benefits. Located at 1159 Garnet Blvd., Detroit Lakes. Diamond Willow Advanced Care Assisted Living - 847-6900 Specializes in caring for people with Alzheimer’s and dementia disorders. With only 10 residents per building, all in private suites, each person receives individualized care in an environment that’s not like a nursing home or hospital: it’s truly a home. Located at 1558 Randolph Rd., Detroit Lakes.

ECUMEN DETROIT LAKES main entrance.

Career Opportunities and Scholarships Available!

• Independent Living • Home Care • Assisted Living • TCU Short Stay & Rehab • Memory Care • Long Term Care • Community Services

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Becker County Transit - 218-847-1674 or (888) 847-1674 (toll free) Operated by Becker County, anyone can make use of this service, including the handicapped and senior citizens. Cost is just $1.50 per ride. Call anytime between 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Friday, or 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturday. You can also visit the website at www. co.becker.mn.us/dept/transit.

Ecumen Detroit Lakes 218-847-4486

Sunnyside Care Center of Lake Park

218-238-5944

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38 Social

Services

The Becker County Human Service Department is located at 712 Minnesota Avenue, Detroit Lakes. The main phone number for social services programs is 218-847-5628 or 866-454-5628 (toll free).

Social Service Programs

Services to Families and Children: Services provided to address abuse and neglect in families. Services include assessment/investigation of abuse and neglect, child protection and child welfare case management, in-home family support, foster care, adoption, and referrals to other community based services. Services are focused on the safety and well-being of children and families. Child Care Assistance: Lakes and Prairies Community Action Partnership, Inc., provides case management for the county’s childcare program. Located at 715 11th St. N., Suite 402, Moorhead MN 56560. Phone: 877-773-5778, 218-299-7157. Fax: 218-299-7547. Developmental Disability Services: Services provided to developmentally disabled children and adults to promote self-sufficiency, independence and community integration with services provided in the least restrictive setting. Case management services are provided to assist in assessing individuals’ needs to develop case plans, to arrange for services and to monitor outcomes. Mental Health Services: Case management services for adults and children experiencing difficulty with their emotional or mental health needs including a full range of mental health services. This may also include assisting the court to obtain involuntary commitments when necessary. Becker County Human Services coordinates mental health crisis services for adults and children. This includes the coordination of mobile crisis teams and collaboration with qualified crisis providers in the region. Chemical Dependency Services: Provide chemical dependency referrals to inpatient and outpatient facilities, case management and assisting the Court to obtain involuntary commitment when necessary. Services to Seniors: Long term care consultation services are provided which include providing information and education to individuals on services available for assisting with long term care and chronic care needs. Assessments are done to determine health, social and psychological needs and help is provided to identify services that are needed to support and maintain individuals in the last restrictive environment. Information is provided on eligibility for health care programs and recommendations are made on community-based services. Case management is provided to develop a case plan and arrange for services. Day Care and Foster Care Licensing: Recruits and licenses Adult and Child Foster Care homes in the county. Day care recruitment and licensing for Becker County is now provided by Sourcewell. More information can be found on the county web site under the Human Services Department. Adult Protection Services: This program provides services to vulnerable individuals including frail, elderly and disabled individuals. These individuals may be experiencing difficulty protecting themselves and obtaining basic needs of food, shelter, clothing and medical care. Reports of vulnerable adults are received, investigated and services provided as needed. Services are focused on safety and wellbeing and support independent living. Agency staff collaborates and coordinates with home health, community health, law enforcement and other agencies that serve senior and disabled individuals. 38 | BECKER COUNTY GUIDE 2019

Financial Assistance

Health Insurance: Minnesota’s new online health insurance marketplace, www.mnsure.org, has a variety of options available. Becker County Human Services will have assistance available for anyone needing help filling out the online application. Call or stop by for an appointment. Diversionary Work Program (DWP): The Diversionary Work Program is a four-month program that helps low-income Minnesota families find jobs. The goal of DWP is to help parents immediately start working and eliminate the need to receive welfare benefits. They can receive financial assistance to meet their basic needs and receive other supports such as food support, child care and health care assistance. Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP): The Minnesota Family Investment Program is the state’s welfare program for low-income families with children. The focus of this program is to help families move toward economic stability by entering the workforce while offering resources of a cash grant, food support and child care assistance. Parents are expected to work. Most families can get cash assistance for only 60 months in a lifetime. General Assistance (GA): The General Assistance Program is for single adults and childless couples. The GA program provides monthly cash grants for eligible persons. Minnesota Supplemental Assistance (MSA): Minnesota Supplemental Aid is a state funded program that provides a monthly cash supplement to people who are aged, blind or disabled and who receive Federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. Food Support Benefits: The Food Support program is a county-administered, federal program that assists people and families with low incomes to purchase food and better meet their nutritional needs. The program is not intended to supply all of a person or family’s food


needs. Instead, it is a supplement to help them achieve or maintain their independence. Emergency Assistance: Helps individuals and families with housing, heat or other basic needs. Child Support Services: The child support program is a countyadministered, federal program that assists in the establishment and enforcement of obligations for the support of children, including basic support, medical support, and child care obligations. They will establish paternity and support obligations if there is no order for support. If there is an order for support, they will take the necessary enforcement steps to collect the obligation due on the case for the children. They will modify the obligations as allowed by statute to assure that the obligation is according to Minnesota Guidelines. Some of the enforcement remedies include: Location of parents; income withholding from payer of funds; driver, occupational and recreation license suspension; passport denial; levy of accounts; civil and criminal contempt actions.

Public Health

The Public Health Unit (847-5628) provides public health services for the residents of Becker County.

Family Based Services

WIC: WIC, which stands for Women, Infants and Children, is a nutrition education program serving income eligible pregnant and postpartum women, infants to age one, and children to age 5. The program provides nutrition and breastfeeding education, health referrals, and vouchers for supplemental food. Universal post-partum/newborn visit: All Becker County families with a newborn are contacted by a Public Health Nurse if they request. A home visit is offered to provide new parents with information on feeding choices, newborn cares and additional support and resources available in the community. Breastfeeding Support and Counseling Services: Certified lactation nurses are available to provide support and education to new mothers who are interested. Follow Along Program: A program available to all children in Becker County under age three and their parents. A series of developmental questionnaires are mailed to parents for them to complete and return to Public Health. The questionnaires are scored and a letter is sent or a call is made to parents with the results. Home Visiting Programs: Evidence based ongoing home visits are offered to pregnant women, infants, and children to provide ongoing support to eligible families. Car Seat Program: Education and installation of infant and child car seats offered to eligible residents of Becker County. Child and Teen Checkups: Children and Teens up to age 21 who are enrolled in Medical Assistance or MinnesotaCare can receive well child checkups through their health plan with their regular doctor at their clinic. Checkups include: Complete physical exam, information about good physical health, immunizations, hearing/vision check, lab tests, dental varnish, growth/development checks, dental referrals and referrals to health care providers if needed. Public Health also pro-

vides the outreach for the Child and Teen Checkups Program. Parents are contacted reminding them to schedule an appointment with their primary care provider for well child checkups. Dental Varnishing: Preventative fluoride treatment for young children. This visit does not replace regular dental care. Volunteer Drivers: The Volunteer Driver Program is now housed at Becker County Human Services, and offers transportation for pre-approved recipients to medical appointments when necessary. Please contact your social worker with any questions.

Community Based Services

MnCHOICES Assessment: People with long term or chronic care needs can request an assessment by a nurse or social worker to determine eligibility for long term care services. Personal care assistance assessments for medical assistance eligible participants are also screened through this process. Case Management: Ongoing case management services are provided for waiver eligible clients residing in Becker County. Disease Prevention and Control: Information and resources for immunizations, prevention of communicable diseases, and tickborne illnesses, ongoing education, outreach and surveillance of communicable disease under the direction of the Minnesota Department of Health. Emergency Preparedness: Collaborative efforts to address potential county-wide natural or man-made disasters or disease out breaks.

Becker County Transit

Becker County Transit provides economical transportation for everyone, including: • Door to door service for passengers • Door to door service for passengers with special needs. • Electric lifts to assist wheelchairs and other mobility aids. To schedule a ride, please call 218-847-1674 or 888-847-1674 (toll free).

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Mahube-Otwa Offices:

Budget Counseling

MAHNOMEN 935-5022

Child Care Early Childhood Scholarships

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Emergency Food & Shelter

PARK RAPIDS 732-7204

Energy Assistance

FERGUS FALLS 739-3011

Family Assets Savings Program

WADENA 632-3600

Family Development Family Health

www.mahube.org

Father’s Resource Program Head Start & Early Head Start Health Insurance/Medicare Counseling Homemaking & Chore Housing & Rental Assistance Relative Care Giver Support Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Tax Preparation (VITA) Weatherization

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Swansons’ Repair, Inc • 218.847.2157 Parts • Service • Sales • Rental www.swansonsrepair.com

Kubota of the Lakes SALES & SERVICE

218.847.2157 1200 Randolph Road • Detroit Lakes, MN 56501

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Swansons’ Repair, Inc 218.847.2157

Parts • Service • Sales • Rental www.swansonsrepair.com

1220 RANDOLPH ROAD • DETROIT LAKES • Automotive Machine Shop“S.A.M.S.” • Truck Repair • Equipment Repair • Welding &

Fabrication • Hydraulic Hoses • Interstate Batteries • Trailer Repair • Tire Repair & Sales

• Bobcat Service • Cummins Engine Dealer • Cat Engine Dealer

KUBOTA SALES & SERVICE

1200 RANDOLPH ROAD • DETROIT LAKES

GENESIS® II E-410 GAS GRILL The social spark of your backyard. An excuse for a spontaneous get-together. And the new center of your inner-circle. Invite the crew, ignite the Genesis® II E-410 gas grill, and let the GS4 grilling system take charge while you enjoy the company.

• Rental Store • Small Engine Sales & Service • Toro Sales & Service • Husqvarna Sales & Service • Stihl Sales & Service

• Weber Grills & Accessories • Onan Generator Sales & Service • Moving Needs • Concrete Tools • Drywall & Paint • Floor Care • Plumbing &

r, Inc 218-847-2157

Electrical Tools • Auto Tools • Mechanical & Body • Construction Equipment • Bobcat Equipment

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42 Churches COMMUNITY ALLIANCE CHURCH (Christian & Missionary Alliance) Corner Hwys. 34 & 59 Office 847-2266 FAX 218-847-3011 www.communityalliancechurch.org HAWLEY ALLIANCE CHURCH (Christian & Missionary Alliance)

Email: gcco@arvig.net • Website: facebook.com/gracechurchosage

ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 18330 US Hwy. 59 North, DL 847-5213 • dlag@arvig.net Website: www.dlaog.com

ASSUMPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH 206 Dakota St., Callaway 375-3571

BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH (Independent, Fundamental) 24995 Co. Rd. 6 (junction with Highway 59), Detroit Lakes 847-8914 • bereanbaptistdl.org FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 300 E. Central Ave., Detroit Lakes Phone: 847-4571 Website: dlfirstbaptist.com GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH 24068 Pine Ave. PO Box 325, Osage Near Hwy. 34, 1 block North of Osage Country Market Phone: 218-573-3143

YEAR ROUND Sunday Services 9:15 am through March 31, 2019 After March 31st two Sunday services: 8:15 am and 10:15 am.

Detroit Lakes United Methodist Church 885 Pembina Trail • 847-4818 www.dlumc.org • email: secretary@dlumc.org

South of Best Western on Corbett Rd. - Corner of Pembina & Corbett

Pastor Brenda North

HOLY ROSARY CATHOLIC CHURCH Lake Avenue, DL • 847-1393 www.holyrosarycc.org Email: parish@holyrosarycc.org MOST HOLY REDEEMER CATHOLIC CHURCH P.O. Box 57, Ogema • 218-983-3261 20 mi. N. of DL on Hwy 59, 3/4 miles E. on Co. Hwy. 34 www.whiteearthcatholic community.com SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH 202 W. Maple Ave., Frazee 334-4221 shfre@loretel.net www.frazeesacredheart.org ST. ANDREWS CATHOLIC CHURCH 1418 Main St., Hawley Phone: 218-483-4264 www.standrewshawley.org

ST. ANN’S CATHOLIC CHURCH 1112 3rd St., Waubun - 25 miles N. of DL on Hwy 59, 1/2 mile W on MN 113, then N of football field • 473-2101 www. whiteearthcatholic community.com ST. ANNE’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Naytahwaush Co. Rd. 4 • 218-935-5676 www.whiteearthcatholic community.com ST. BENEDICT’S CATHOLIC CHURCH P.O. Box 417, White Earth 1 block north of Co. Hwy. 34 on Co. Rd. 21 Office: 106 Ontario St., Ogema • 983-3519 www.whiteearthcatholic community.com CHURCH OF ST. FRANCES CABRINI Big Elbow Lake • 1 block South of MN 113 on Becker Co. 35 218-473-2101 www.whiteearthcatholic community.com

TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, ELCA 218-847-7211

1401 Madison Avenue • Detroit Lakes, MN

Pastor Jillene Gallatin Sunday Services: 8:30am & 10:30am June - August: One Service at 9am www.trinitylutherandl.org

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RICHWOOD LUTHERAN CHURCH 6 miles north of Detroit Lakes on U.S. Hwy 59 and 1/2 mile east on 250th St • 847-9662 www.richwoodlutheranchurch.org

404 Peters St., Hawley, MN 218-483-3426 • hawleyalliance.org

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BAKKE LUTHERAN CHURCH 27492 County Highway 32, Detroit Lakes; 6 miles north of Detroit lakes on County Hwy 21 Phone/Fax: 847-7073 www.bakkelutheranchurch.org

in our area

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ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 1100 Lake Avenue Detroit Lakes • 847-7630 42 | BECKER COUNTY GUIDE 2019

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ST. MARY OF THE LAKES CATHOLIC CHURCH 20996 Becker Cty. Hwy. 20, DL (On Becker Cty. Hwy. 20, 2 miles W. of Hwy. 59) 218-439-3937 www.stmaryofthelakes.cc ST. THEODORE’S CATHOLIC CHURCH 1/2 mi. N. of Ponsford & 1/2 mi. E. of Pine Point School on 129 • 218-983-3261 www.whiteearthcatholic community.com CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 900 Lake Ave., Detroit Lakes Office: 847-4609 www.detroitlakesucc.org BRECK MEMORIAL EPISCOPAL CHURCH 28076 Breck Road, PO Box 141 Ponsford (East of old Pine Point School) • Phone: 935-5704 ST. COLUMBA’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH P.O. Box 431, White Earth 218-983-3273 www.facebook.com/ WhiteEarthStColumbas ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1400 Corbett Road, P.O. Box 868 (corner of Granger & Corbett Road), Detroit Lakes 847-5858 www.stlukesdl.org

BEAUTIFUL SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 23115 County Highway 14, Callaway • 218-375-2786 www.beautifulsaviorcallaway.com BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN CHURCH 210 E. Maple Ave., Frazee 218-334-2866 bethlech@loretel.net www.bethlehemfrazee.org CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 233 N. Manninen Ave., P.O. Box 305, Wolf Lake • 218-564-4614 or 218-538-6694 CORMORANT LUTHERAN 14314 County Hwy. 4, Lake Park Phone: 532-2694 clchurch@loretel.net www.cormorantlutheran.org

GRACE LUTHERAN 213 Roosevelt Ave., Detroit Lakes • 847-4568 gracelutheran@arvig.net www.gracedetroitlakes.org

ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN LOON LAKE (LCMS) 31385 County Hwy. 4 Vergas, MN • 342-2379 www.vergaslutheran.org

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SYNOD (ELS) 180 Swan St., Audubon Office: 218-439-6259 www.immanuelels.org

ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Ponsford • 2.5 miles east of Ponsford off Hwy. 225 Office: 847-2080 ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN OF EVERGREEN 13084 Co. Hwy. 39, Frazee, MN 218-334-8124

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH 43526 Schoolhouse Road, Osage (1.5 miles N. of Toad Lake Church Rd.) Office: 847-8216 LAKE PARK LUTHERAN 2002 - 2nd St. N., PO Box 89 Lake Park , MN 56554 Office 218-238-5823 www.lakeparklutheran.com

MOUNT OLIVE LUTHERAN CHURCH 615 Rossman Ave., Detroit Lakes • 218-847-2080 ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH CHURCH - HEIGHT OF LAND Home of Faith Christian School (Missouri Synod) 24688 County Highway 6 (located 37425 Co. Hwy. 56, Frazee on Becker Co. 6, 1/2 mile west of (11 miles E. of DL on Hwy. 34, Hwy. 59 S.), Detroit Lakes then South on CR 56) 218-847-1040 Office: 218-847-5064 Fax: 844-6054 www.faithlutherandetroitlakes.com ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN (LCMS) 410 East Scharf Avenue FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Vergas, MN • 342-2379 OF AUDUBON (ELCA) vergaslutheran.org 373 3rd St., Audubon Office Phone: 218-439-6500

EKSJO LUTHERAN (ELCA) 5 miles W. of Lake Park on Hwy. 10 P.O. Box 327 238-5762 www.eksjolutheranchurch.org

Interdenominational

Sunday Morning Worship – 10:30 a.m. with Coffee Fellowship Time, 9:30-10:20 am Watch online live or anytime at www.cfcdl.org and on Arvig Cable TV channel 14, Sundays at 10:30 a.m.

10:00 AM 10:30 AM 6:30 PM Handicapped Accessible

Sunday Worship Service Sunday School for K-6th grade Wednesday during the school year confirmation classes (Grades 7-9)

At Grace Lutheran Church, We are Committed to Our Mission:

Grace by grace, seeking to be God’s faithful people — in all we do: in worship, fellowship and learning in small groups, serving people in need, or advocating for justice. You matter to God and to us. Come grow with us!

www.gracedetroitlakes.org

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Lives Changed by God’s Unchanging Word

Lund Lutheran Church LCMC

TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 1401 Madison Ave., Detroit Lakes • 218-847-7211 tlchurch@arvig.net www.trinitylutherandl.org

Grace Lutheran Church

1400 Corbett Road Detroit Lakes • 847-5858 www.stlukesdl.org 9:30 AM Sunday School 10:00 AM HOLY EUCHARIST

25213 Co. Hwy 21 Detroit Lakes, MN 218-847-9662 www.lundlutheran.org

SHEPHERD OF THE LAKES LUTHERAN CHURCH 808 Washington Ave., Detroit Lakes (inside Washington Square Mall) 218-844-7374 • sotl@arvig.net www.shepherdofthelakesdl.org

28048 Meadow Drive • Detroit Lakes • 218-847-3482 Pastor Tim Rice

St. Lukes Episcopal Church

Worship Service Sundays at 9:45 am September through May. Worship Service Sundays at 9 am June, July and August. Coffee Hour Following Service Adult Bible Study 8:30 am (Fall-Spring) Steve Bruer, Pastor

ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN CHURCH 19747 Cty. Hwy. 6, Audubon (5 miles south of Audubon on Co. Hwy. 11 and 1/4 mile east on Co. Hwy. 6) 439-6553 stpeters@loretel.net www.st-peters.us

Christian Fellowship Church

FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 912 Lake Ave., DL • 847-5656 www.firstlutheranchurch.com

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AUGUSTANA LUTHERAN 21896 Co. Hwy. 22 (between Lakes Melissa & Eunice), Detroit Lakes • 439-3249

LUND LUTHERAN CHURCH 25213 Co. Hwy. 21, Detroit Lakes Phone & Fax: 218-847-9662 www.lundlutheran.org

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ST. FRANCIS XAVIER CATHOLIC CHURCH 2066 2nd St., Lake Park 218-238-6639 www.stfrancisxavier.cc

20996 Cty. Hwy. 20 • Detroit Lakes St. Francis 2 Miles West of Hwy. 59 Xavier Church 218-439-3937 Memorial Day to Labor Day 2066 2nd Street Lake • Park, MN Sat. Mass: 5pm 218-238-6639 Sun. Mass: 8:30am & Sun. Mass: 10am 10:30am BECKER COUNTY GUIDE 2019 | 43


ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 1100 Lake Ave., P.O. Box 926, Detroit Lakes • Phone: 847-7630 zionlcms@arvig.net www.zionlutherandl.org ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH ON FRANKLIN LAKE (ELCA) 24876 Franklin Lake Road Pelican Rapids, MN 56572 Phone: 218-863-4830 zionpastor@loretel.net www.ziononfranklinlake.org

UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 885 Pembina Trail (corner of Corbett & Pembina), Detroit Lakes Phone: 847-4818 brenda@dlumc.org www.dlumc.org

HARVEST FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 806 Frazee Road, Frazee, MN 218-334-3101 harvestfellowship@loretel.net www.harvestfrazee.org JESUS IS REAL MINISTRIES WORLD OUTREACH CENTER 18852 Co. Hwy. 21 (aka Richwood Road-1.5 miles N. of Detroit Lakes) 847-8080 www.jir-ministries.org

LAKE EUNICE EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 12986 Cty. Hwy. 15, Detroit Lakes (10 miles S. of Audubon on Cty. Hwy. 15, 1 mile North of Lake Eunice on Cty. FRAZEE UNITED Hwy. 15, aka Lake Eunice Rd.) METHODIST 218-439-3255 300 W. Birch Ave. (corner of West rpastordale@aol.com Birch & 2nd Street), Frazee www.lakeeuniceefchurch.org 218-334-6901 LAKE REGION VERGAS UNITED MENNONITE CHURCH METHODIST 35502 Hwy. 34, Frazee MN 200 W. Main St., Vergas (9 miles east of Detroit Lakes) 218-334-6901 218-847-5933 vergasunitedmethodist@ LAKES AREA gmail.com VINEYARD CHURCH www.vergasumc.com 16701 Longview Drive, CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Detroit Lakes OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 218-846-1199 204 Pelican River Rd., www.lakesareavineyard.com (off Highway 34), Detroit Lakes LAKES AREA WORD 218-847-3260 FELLOWSHIP www.lds.org 151 S. 1st Ave., Vergas MN JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES 218-342-2620 Kingdom Hall, 18025 Willow facebook.com/114015691963350 Springs Rd., Detroit Lakes NORTHERN LIGHTS (1/2 mi. N. of DL on Hwy. 59) FREEDOM & LIFE 218-847-3360 28372 N. Buffalo Lake Rd., SEVENTH-DAY Callaway (1 mi. E. of Richwood) ADVENTIST CHURCH OF 218-847-1900 DETROIT LAKES www.nlmo.org 404 Richwood Road, COWBOY CHURCH Detroit Lakes AT NORTHWEST Phone: 218-847-8961 HARVEST BARN dlchurch@tekstar.com 39410 Hwy. 34 E., detroitlakesadventist.org P.O. Box 494, CIRCLES OF FAITH Detroit Lakes UNITED CHURCH 218-847-4956 OF CHRIST SHOREHAM Intersection of State Hwy 59 & CHAPEL 113 (north of EZ-One Stop) 24263 N. Melissa Drive, P.O. Box 113, Waubun MN Detroit Lakes Phone: 218-473-2966 or 473-3111 Email: 1circlesucc.waubun@ (across from Hotel Shoreham) arvig.net www.shorehamchapel.com (Services held June-August only) CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Info: Jean Rolle, 218-847-7138 CHURCH 28048 Meadow Drive, STRAWBERRY LAKE Detroit Lakes CHRISTIAN RETREAT 218-847-3482 33991 Victory Way Drive, Ogema www.cfcdl.org www.strawberrylake.org 218-983-3217 or ECUMEN 888-593-2882 DETROIT LAKES CHAPEL 1415 Madison Ave. 218-847-4486 44 | BECKER COUNTY GUIDE 2019

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46Organizations Area

Information in this section is continually updated. Contacts for organizations are asked to call the Chamber of Commerce, 847-9202, when changes are needed. Any community organization or volunteer group wishing to be included in these listings is also asked to contact the Chamber.

A Place to Belong 101 Graystone Plaza, Suite 200, Detroit Lakes (social club for persons with severe and persistent mental illness) Phone: 218-846-9022 AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) Website: www.aarp.org 1-888-687-2277 Airport Commission Mark Hagen, 849-2294 Alcoholics Anonymous Alano Club 827 Summit Ave., 844-9970 Alpha Delta Kappa, Alpha Theta Chapter Rita Hoff, 218-280-3700 Alzheimer’s & Related Dementia Support Groups Essentia Health Oak Crossing, 847-5611 Ecumen Detroit Lakes Brenda Labine, 847-4486 American Cancer Society/ Becker County Relay for Life Lori Bachmann, 847-4725 American Dairy Assoc., Becker County Kristine Spadgenske, 218-564-4249 American Legion Post 15, Auxiliary & Sons of the American Legion Legion Club: 847-8533

Antique Autos, 412 Lakes Chapter of AACA Rod Boyer, 218-334-6636 Archery Club, heart O’Lakes Bowhunters Kyle Aho, 218-841-8881 or 218-334-3882 Baseball, American Legion Phil Kirchner, 846-0613 Baseball, Babe Ruth Phil Kirchner, 846-0613 (Ages 13-15 yrs.) Baseball, Major & Minor (Little) League, Softball & T Ball DLCCC, 844-4221 Summer Softball (Age 12 yrs.-up) Phil Kirchner 8460613 Becker County Coalition of Lake Associations (COLA) Jennifer Thompson 612-669-2346 beckercola@gmail.com www.beckercola.org Becker County Sheriff’s Reserve Craig Fontaine, 850-4852 BMX Bike Racing Allison Heuring, 847-4819 Boxing Association, Lakes Area Chris Holt, 841-0917 Boy Scouts of America Troop 646-Jim Halver, 8460140

Troop 674-Kent Reisenauer 841-3730 Northern Lights Council, 877-293-5011 Cub Scouts Pack 605- Roy Storsved, 849-0262 Cub Scouts Pack 647Jeff Graphenteen, 439-3084 Cub Scouts Pack 654Anessa Strehlow, 234-9847 Boys and Girls Club of Detroit Lakes Pat Petermann, Director 847-5700 Bridge, Detroit Country Club Meets May-Oct, 847-2512 Builders Assoc., Lake Region 1100 Washington Ave., Suite 2, Detroit Lakes MN 56501 218-847-0699

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Callaway Lions Club Mike Nodsle, 847-4917 Catholic Daughters Mary Buschette, 847-2529 Cemetery Association, Oak Grove Steve Earley, Caretaker 847-2913 or 847-6462 Cemetery Association, Holy Rosary Dave Karsnia, 847-4147 Chamber of Commerce, DL Carrie Johnston, 847-9202 Chorale, Lakes Area Barbara Schramm, director 218-443-0697 lakesareachorale@gmail.com Community Caregiver Program Ecumen Detroit Lakes Sandy Lia 844-8340

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Detroit Mountain Recreation Area Jeff Staley, 218-844-SNOW www.detroitmountain.com Development Authority, Detroit Lakes Mark Hagen, 849-2294 Developmental Achievement Center (DAC), Becker County 900 East Central St., Detroit Lakes MN 56501 218-847-8206 www.beckercountydac.org Diabetes Support Group Gen Keranen, 218-367-3548 Disabled American Veterans Neil Olson, 847-2078 Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary Charlotte Olson, 847-2078 Dive/Rescue Team, Becker County 218-847-2661 Dollars For Scholars, DL Chapter Glenn Gifford, 847-4851 Ducks Unlimited DL Chapter Tim Robley, 334-4701 Scott Hanson, 234-9217 Eagles Aerie 2342 Joe Gjerde, 847-5267 gjerde99@yahoo.com

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Community Concert Band, Lakes Area Gene Gaffney, 847-6174 Rick Olson, 847-4281 Community Health -Becker County Energize Karen Pifher, LSW, Essentia Health-St. Mary’s, 844-8379, Karen.Pifher@ essentiahealth.org Cormorant Sportsman’s Club Greg Johnson, 439-6286 Crisis & Resource Center, Lakes Anna Sellin, 847-7446 Crisis Line (toll free): 877-754-9683 Curling Club, Lakes Info: 847-8186 (club office) or lakescurlinginfo@gmail.com Damien Society Carla Hansen, 847-5370 Deer Hunters Association, Minnesota-Smokey Hills Chapter Info: smokeyhills@

Essentia Health St. Mary’s Foundation LeAnn Mouw, 847-0867 Essentia Health St. Mary’s Volunteers Marissa Teems, 844-0709 Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Dennis Jacobs, 847-2699 Fair Board, Becker County Keith Sonnenberg 847-5490 847-5587 (fair office) Figure Skating, Lakes Area Jennifer Frank, 841-7843 www.lakesskating.org Firemen, Detroit Lakes Volunteer Scott Flynn, Chief, 847-5471 Fire Hall, 844-7665 Food Pantry, Becker County Brad Carlson, director 218-846-0142 4-H Youth Development, Becker County, U of M Extension Leigh Nelson-Edwards 218-846-7328 nels1425@umn.edu Frazee Community Club 800-407-2488 frazeecommunityclub.com Friends of the Library, Becker County 218-847-2168 Friends of Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge Jim Sinclair, 218-847-9292 Gamblers Anonymous Fargo, ND; 701-235-7335 or 877-702-7848 Garden Club, Lake Region Mary Sundby, 844-4804

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Genealogical Society, Heart O’Lakes Virginia Weston, 847-6483 Gymnastics, Minnesota Flyers Kari Stattelman, 847-3637 Habitat for Humanity Steve Hanson, 841-4938 Office: 218-844-5397 Email: info@HabitatofDL.org www.habitatofdl.org Harness Club, Midwest MN Charlie Gross, 218-849-8767 Historical Society & Museum, Becker County Becky Mitchell, Executive Director; 847-2938 Hockey Association, Detroit Lakes Youth Nate Hunter, 701-866-4159 www.dlyouthhockey.com Hospice of the Red River Valley, Lakes Area Beth Muehlberg, 847-9493 1111 Hwy. 10 E., Detroit Lakes www.hrrv.org Humane Society of the Lakes 19665 Hwy. 59, Detroit Lakes Amber Sund 218-847-0511 info@hsofthelakes.org Website: hsofthelakes.org International Association of Administrative Professionals Sharon Robinson, 846-7736 Izaac Walton League, Prairie Woods Bill Henke, 847-4004 Matt Davis, 701-388-1883 Jaycees, Detroit Lakes Kate Spaeth, 234-9131 Just for Kix Brittany Edmondson 701-412-5799 Kidney Foundation, 48 | BECKER COUNTY GUIDE 2019

National Upper Midwest Chapter 651-636-7300 Kiwanis Club, DL Carrie Johnston, 847-9202 info@kiwanisdl.org www.kiwanisdl.org Knights of Columbus Council 3166 Dennis Arens, 847-8946 Laker Booster Club Janet Mace, 850-1978 dlLakerBoosters@gmail.com League of Women Voters, Detroit Lakes Area Terry Kalil, 218-341-0452 tkalil@arvig.net Let’s Go Fishing, Detroit Lakes Area Chapter Dave Hochhalter 218-847-5670 home, 218-849-2631 cell Email: dbdlmn@arvig.net Website: www.lgfws.com Library Club, Detroit Lakes 218-847-2168 Lifeline-Essentia Health St. Mary’s Home Health 218-847-0808 Lions Club, Detroit Lakes Ruth Olson, 847-3923 Lutheran Women’s Missionary League Helen Voll, 218-532-7651 Mahube-Otwa Community Action Partnership 1125 W. River Rd., Detroit Lakes, 218-847-1385 Make a Wish Foundation of Minnesota LaChelle Semanko 612-767-9474 MANNA Food Co-op, Detroit Lakes 218-844-4211 mannafoodcoop.com

March of Dimes, Northland Division Lorraine Peterson 218-727-1318. Covers Becker, Douglas, Grant, Ottertail & Wilken counties Marshmallow Foundation Animal Shelter & Adoption Center 1478 Mallard St., Detroit Lakes, 218-847-9049 marshmallowfoundation.org Masonic Order, Mount Tabor Lodge 517 N. Washington Ave., Detroit Lakes Jonathon Anderson 218-261-1730 Masonic Hall: 218-847-8333 www.mttabor106.org ­ Meals on Wheels – Callaway and Detroit Lakes DL Nutrition Center, 847-5823 Midnite Riders Snowmobile Club, Lake Park Bill Livdahl, 701-866-1580 blivdahl@gmail.com Multiple Sclerosis, MN North Star Chapter Patient service coordinator 200 12th Av. S., Mpls., 55415, 1-800-582-5296 Donations can be sent to this address also Odd Fellows, International Order, Lakeside IOOF 105 118 W. Holmes St. www.mnoddfellows.org P.E.O., Chapter DQ Betsy Norby, 847-5665 P.E.O., Chapter FG Sue Boyle, 218-532-2061 Parks & Recreation Board, Becker County Guy Fischer, 218-846-2612 Park Board, Detroit Lakes Phone: 218-847-5658 Parkinson’s Support Group Ecumen Detroit Lakes Jodi Greison, 844-8355 Pelican River Watershed District 211 Holmes St. W., Suite 201 Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 Website: www.prwd.org Phone: 846-0436 Propel DL (runs Polar Fest) Beth Pridday, 701-306-5438 Quilters, Lakes Area Deb Ormseth, 847-1291

Realtors, Lakes Country Association Phone: 849-7778 lakescountryaor@arvig.net Red Cross, American Midwest Minnesota Chapter 218-736-3481 Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Lauren Risbrudt, 847-1385 Rotary, Breakfast Club Kathy Michaelson, 847-4951 ­­Rotary, Noon Club Dave Long, 218-841-7008 or long@arvig.net Senior Companion Program Ecumen Detroit Lakes Sandy Lia 844-8340 Shrine & Color Guard, Detroit Lakes Steve Larson, 841-8533 Soccer, D.L. Youth David Carter, 847-3333 Softball Association, Detroit Lakes DLCCC, 844-4221 Sons of Norway, Vikingland Lodge 495 Joe Merseth, 844-7767 Bob Hoover, 847-6345 Sportsmens Club, Becker County Brett Friesen, 847-6738 Information: 844-2272 Sportsmens Club, Frazee Area Scott Geiselhart, 334-2671 Transitional Housing, Mahube-Otwa Community Action Marcia Otte 847-1385 United Way of BC LuAnn Porter, executive director, 846-7400; also call 800-492-4804 ULTRA (United Lake Trail Riders Association) Brian Lund, 850-9836 Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1676 Dave Coalwell, 847-9460 Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Connie Coalwell 847-9460 VOICES (Victims of Incest Can Emerge Survivors) Info: 218-847-7446 Woodcarvers, Lake Country Bob Collins, 847-7714 Young Life, Lakes Area Peter Paulson, 847-3567


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50Financial

Area banks

American National Bank Located at 1325 Hwy 10 West in Detroit Lakes, American National Bank has a tradition of providing exceptional service while meeting and exceeding customer expectations. Phone: (218) 847-1383; (800) 821-6879 Website: www.anbmn.com

Bell State Bank & Trust Located at 920 Lake Ave., Bell State Bank & Trust is a locally owned, full service bank featuring “America’s Best” free checking and the best banking hours in town; 7:30am-7:30pm M-F and 9am-1pm Sat. Phone: (218) 844-3000 Website: www.bellbanks.com

Bremer Bank Located at 115 Holmes St., Bremer Bank is a fullservice financial organization offering state-of-the-art banking, investment, trust and insurance solutions for individuals and businesses. Phone: (218) 847-9292; (800) 908-BANK Website: www.bremer.com

Community Development Bank of Ogema Located at 516 Main Street in Ogema, with branch offices in Hancock as well, the full service Community Development Bank is part of the Midwest Minnesota Community Development Corporation. Member FDIC. NeighborWorks Chartered Member. Phone: (218) 983-3241 Website: www.comdevbank.com 50 | BECKER COUNTY GUIDE 2019


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First Security Bank Located at 611 Summit Ave., First Security Bank is a friendly, locally owned, independent bank specializing in meeting the needs of its customers with prompt, courteous service — always with a smile. Phone: (218) 847-3041; (877) 844-3041 Website: www.firstsecuritybanks.com

Midwest Bank Midwest Bank is a locally owned, full service bank that provides banking your way. Main Office: 613 Hwy 10 East. Phone: 218-847-4771. Branch Office: Inside Walmart. Phone: 218-847-9700. Website: www.midwestbank.net

Mid-Minnesota Federal Credit Union Located at 1405 U.S. Highway 10 West in Detroit Lakes, Mid-Minnesota Federal Credit Union is a full sefrvice, community chartered federal credit union offering personal and business banking, lending, insurance and investment services. Phone: 218-844-5540 Website: www.mmfcu.org

United Community Bank of Frazee Located at 122 West Main in Frazee, with branch offices in Perham and Dent as well, United Community Bank is a community-focused independent bank serving the lakes area and beyond. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender. Phone: 218-334-5501 Website: www.ucbankmn.com

Wells Fargo Bank Located at 211 Holmes St. West in Detroit Lakes, Wells Fargo Bank offers the full range of financial services — loans, deposits, mortgages and investments. Take the next stage to financial sucess. Phone: (218) 847-1361; (800) TO-WELLS Website: www.wellsfargo.com

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The Schuett Companies and CompassionCare Working together in our housing facilities to give you the care you deserve. • Affordable senior housing - 62 and older or disabled. • Customized care package based on your needs. Everything from housekeeping to med administration. • Actively involved community gatherings. • Convenient locations to choose from. • Professionally managed by the Schuett Companies, Inc. Moorhead:

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Fergus Falls:

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54Seniorcitizens Senior Dining/Meals On Wheels

Meals, social, educational and volunteer opportunities are available to persons who are 60 and older and their spouses at these senior dining centers. Customers are asked to reserve their meals one day in advance and to make a free-will, confidential donation for the meal. Meals on Wheels are also available, including frozen meals to the eligible homebound from centers in most of these locations (can receive up to 7 frozen meals each week).

The Senior Nutrition Program is administered at the following sites: Detroit Lakes:

Sr. Nutrition Site, DL Community Center, 801 Oak Grove Ave., 847-5823. Congregate dining and Meals on Wheels, Mon.-Fri. Detroit Lakes Apartment Complexes (Served by Detroit Lakes Nutrition Center, 847-5823). Congregate dining at Marigold, Pleasant View, Silver Birch, Park Manor, Mon. thru Fri. All apartments can receive Meals on Wheels. Ecumen Detroit Lakes Home Care, 218-847-4486 or 218-8447179. Congregate dining offered at Lamplighter Manor and The Madison; meals delivered to North Shore Town Homes and Union Central.

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Osage:

Frazee:

Meals on Wheels (Served by Detroit Lakes Nutrition Center and delivered by Frazee Neighbor-to-Neighbor Program), (218) 847-5823. Delivered M-W-F.

Osage Community Center (218) 573-3663 Congregate dining Mon., Wed. and Fri. and Meals on Wheels delivered on Mondays.

Programs Sponsored By The White Earth Reservation Include:

Lake Park:

City Center; (218) 238-5336. Congregate dining and Meals on Wheels available Mon.-Fri. at noon.

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White Earth:

Mon. through Fri., 983-3286, ext. 1236.

Senior Citizen Housing Audubon:

Zephyr Estates Apts.: 372 4th St., Audubon, MN 56511; 218-8475641; Below Market Rate Apts. Eagle View Manor: 2851 First Street, Audubon, MN 56511, 701746-9551; 8-Plexes w/garages for seniors.

Detroit Lakes:

11th Avenue Apartments: 209 11th Ave., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 218-847-5641; 15 one, two and three-bedroom units, below market rate, managed by Midwest Minnesota Development Corp. Barbara Avenue Apartments: 215 Barbara Ave., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 218-847-5641; 12 two-bedroom units, below market rate, managed by Midwest Minnesota Development Corp. Diamond Willow: 1558 Randolph Rd., Detroit Lakes, MN 56502, 218-847-6900 An advanced care assisted living residence which offers a homelike environment where residents feel comfortable, respected and empowered. Each home offers 10 private suites with private baths, as well as a spacious sunroom, kitchen area and living room where the residents interact with themselves and staff during a variety of daily activities. A registered nurse provides case management services, under the direction of a primary care physician, who will also provide on-site rounds at the family’s request. Three meals, served daily; weekly housekeeping and laundry service; 24-hour, on-site staff availability; personal pendant emergency call service and more. Golden Manor: 1165 Garnet Blvd., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 218844-3300 An assisted living residence that is available for lakes area residents. This unique environment offers private bedroom and bath; three meals served daily, family style; 24 hour staff availability; personal individualized support services, peaceful setting, handicapped accessibility, a nurse call system and medication management and administration. Golden Manor also has a memory care facility that is currently the only non-nursing home Alzheimer’s/dementia care facility in Detroit Lakes. Ecumen The Madison: 1405 Madison Ave, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 218-844-9420 Part of Ecumen Detroit Lakes, The Madison offers 36 spacious one and two bedroom, pet friendly, independent living apartments with private balconies, large windows and full kitchens. At The Madison

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Essentia Health Lincoln Park Assisted Living: 208 Oak St., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 847-0894, www.essentiahealth.org Located on the campus of Essentia Health St. Mary’s in Detroit Lakes, Lincoln Park Assisted Living offers independent living with assistance as needed. Each of the 30 apts. in Assisted Living offers 24 hr. Home Health staffing, three meals per day, scheduled transportation, housekeeping, laundry service, planned activities, basic cable, safety checks, case management services and a personalized urgency response system. Becker County Elderly Waiver Program, Group Residential Housing, and Long Term Care insurance is accepted. Essentia Health Lincoln Park Senior Apts.: 207 Park St., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 847-0894, www.essentiahealth.org Located on the campus of Essentia Health St. Mary’s in Detroit Lakes, Lincoln Park Senior Apartments offers a variety of services including a daily noon meal, scheduled transportation, washer and dryer in each apartment, garbage disposal, dishwasher in three apartment plans, paid utilities (except personal phone), basic cable, light housekeeping, planned activities, personalized services and an urgency response system. Essentia Health Winchester on Washington: 1051 Washington Ave., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 847-0894, www.essentiahealth.org Located on the campus of Essentia Health St. Mary’s in Detroit Lakes, Winchester on Washington Senior Apartments are close to downtown Detroit Lakes, the library and churches. We provide residents with many amenities including daily noon meal, complimentary

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you will enjoy daily continental breakfast, daily safety checks, activities, a beauty shop, response line, a Nu Step exercise machine and a large dining room, with fireplace. Home care services are available through Ecumen-Detroit Lakes Home Care. Ecumen Lamplighter Manor: 1425 Madison Avenue, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 218-847-7768 Part of Ecumen Detroit Lakes, Lamplighter Manor offers 65 pet friendly, independent living apartments. Rental subsidies are available for qualifying seniors and disabled adults. At Lamplighter Manor you will enjoy educational and therapeutic activities, our beautiful dining room. Home Care Services are available through Ecumen-Detroit Lakes Home Care. Ecumen The Cottage: 1435 Madison Ave, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 218-844-8354 Part of Ecumen Detroit Lakes, The Cottage offers 22 spacious, pet friendly, assisted living apartments. The Cottage is a luxury alternative to the nursing home and maximizes your independence in a smaller setting. We will customize your needs and provide you with all the wonderful care you deserve, 24 hours a day, plus RN supervision and assessments, activities, medication administration, diabetic monitoring, response line, assistance with personal care, bathing, homemaking, laundry and three meals each day.

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washer and dryer on each floor, paid utilities (except personal phone), garbage disposal, basic cable, scheduled transportation, light housekeeping, planned activities and personalized care. Graystone Annex: 101 Graystone Plaza, Detroit Lakes, 56501, 218847-3191. Graystone Annex is an affordable apartment community containing 19 rental units, managed by Midwest Minnesota Community Development Corporation. Madsen Properties: 1-800-728-5401 Low-income housing for senior citizens and disabled individuals. Community room, security system, some apartments designed for handicap use, walk-in closets, emergency call system. Silver Birch: 303 Washington Ave., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501; 31 Units. Marigold Apartments: 110 E. Union Street, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501; 24 Units. Mountain View Estates: Central and Barbara, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 218-847-3412; Subsidized HRA Mahube or Human Services. Park Manor Estates: 1035 Roosevelt Ave., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 847-2636; 85 Units Government subsidized housing for seniors and disabled persons. excellent location, on-site management, controlled access, community room, resident-sponsored activities. Pelican River Apts.: 1260 Loring Ave., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 218-847-4983; Below market rate rent.

Union Central Senior Living: 307 Lake Ave., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 218-844-4711 A community of 30 one and two bedroom apartments, with or without a patio. We promote independent living with assistance as needed. Apartments include a dishwasher, cable TV and all utilities except land-line telephone. A wide range of amenities are provided, including a beauty salon, complimentary personal response line, laundry, snacks, activities, scheduled transportation for shopping, exercise room, beautiful and spacious dining room and enclosed courtyard, with a gazebo. Union Square Town Homes: Union & Andrews Streets, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 800-810-2853 Two and three bedroom two-story town homes with attached garages, subsidized through Minnesota Housing and Finance Agency, for low to moderate income families and seniors. Units feature 1-1/2 baths and a patio off the back entrance.

Frazee:

Frazee Assisted Living: P.O. Box 96, Frazee, MN 56544, 218-3344501 19 units operated by Frazee Care Center. Three meals a day, snack bar in lounge. Weekly housekeeping and laundry services, 24-hour staff, social and recreational activities. Maple Avenue Apts.: 218-846-7316 Twelve-plex family and senior living facility located next to the Frazee Care Center. Garages available. Becker County HEDA.

Pelican River II: 1265 Loring Ave., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 218847-4983; Below market rate rent.

Rivercrest Apts.: Box 296, Frazee, MN 56544, 218-849-6901; 24 Units (22 regular units, 2 handicapped) Subsidized by Farmers Home Administration based on 30 percent of income.

Pleasant View Apts.: 1111 Washington Ave., Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 218-847-7859, 60 Units; Low rent public housing based on income.

Sunrise Senior Villa: 302 Third St. SW, Frazee, MN 56544, 218334-4501.

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ECUMEN-DETROIT LAKES’ aquatic therapy program.

Lake Park:

East Side Apts.: 847-5641 Family and senior living apartments. Eight-plex with garages. Madsen Properties, Park Village: 1-800-728-5401 1007 First St., Lake Park, MN 56554 Low-income housing for senior citizens and disabled individuals. Community room, security system, one apartment designed for handicap use, emergency call system.

Village Square Apts.: 507 Front St., Lake Park, MN 56544, 238-5532; eight plex senior apartments with garages.

Ulen:

Northern Lights Assisted Living Operated by Viking Manor Nursing Home, Ulen, MN 56585, 596-8847.

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OTHER SERVICES Fuel Assistance

giving. Respite services are offered at both Emmanuel Nursing Home and The Cottage.

White Earth Reservation Tribal Council, Box 418, White Earth, MN 56591, 983-3285.

Ecumen Detroit Lakes, 218-847-4486 Ecumen Detroit Lakes support services may be paid for privately, billed to insurance, through Medicare or assistance programs for eligible individuals. Please contact us if you would like more information. The Community Caregivers-Faith in Action Volunteer Program provides assistance to elderly and disabled in Becker County through a network of volunteers, congregations, and agencies. Volunteers benefit from training and ongoing support, and enjoy an opportunity to develop and express their spirituality through engaging in meaningful service to others. The program is provided through donations to the Emmanuel Foundation, and through United Way. There is no fee for assistance. The Senior Companion Program provides assistance to help frail, elderly and disabled adults in Becker County to stay at home. Companions are over the age of 60, and “do what friends do for friends.” The program is provided in partnership with Becker County, Lutheran Social Services, and the United Way, and through donations to the Emmanuel Foundation. A fee may apply. Community Support Systems provide wellness education, strength based counseling and support groups for those living with Alzheimer’s, stroke, and Parkinson’s disease. Support groups meet regularly at Ecumen-Detroit Lakes and are free of charge. Helping Hands Ministry assists the elderly and disabled of the Detroit Lakes area community with minor home repairs and home maintenance in the spirit of Matthew 25:35; “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink: I was a stranger and you took me in. I was naked and you clothed me: I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and you came to me.” The Community Homemaking Program (218-844-7154) provides meal preparation, routine household assistance, shopping, and general support to individuals living within ten miles of Detroit Lakes.

Caregiver/Community Support Services

Mahube Community Council, 1125 W. River Road, P.O. Box 747, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 847-1385

Home Weatherization Assistance: Mahube Community Council, 1125 W. River Road, P.O. Box 747, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 847-1385 The Weatherization Assistance Program provides cost-effective energy saving measures — such as insulating, air sealing and heating system repair, modification or replacement — to the homes of eligible lowincome people. Available in Hubbard, Mahnomen and Becker counties.

Landlord/Tenant Rights

Legal Services Inc. of Northwest MN, 1015 7th Ave. N., PO Box 838, Moorhead, MN 56561-0838, Toll Free 1-800-450-8585. Home Rehab/Fix-up Loans Minnesota Finance Agency, 400 Sibley St., Suite 300 St. Paul, MN 55101, Toll Free 1-800-710-8871 Call for information on fix-up fund loans or rehab accessibility loans — programs that provides funds to make homes handicap accessible. USDA Rural Development, 809 Eighth St. SE, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, 218-847-9392 Low income families in greater Minnesota may obtain low interest loans and grants for repairs and home improvements.

Public/Low Income Housing

Housing & Redevelopment Authority of Detroit Lakes 1111 Washington Avenue, Detroit Lakes MN 56501, 218-847-7859. White Earth Reservation Housing Authority PO Box 436, White Earth, MN 56591, 218-473-4663 or 1-800-7264016.

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Events

This information was provided by the Detroit Lakes Regional Chamber of Commerce, and dates are subject to change. Please visit the website, www. visitdetroitlakes.com for any scheduling changes or additions throughout the year.

February 2019 •F eb 2nd: Old Timers Snowmobile Run, Lake Park •F eb 2nd: Indoor Triathlon, Detroit Lakes Community & Cultural Center •F eb 4th-5th: Canadian Why Not Bonspiel, Lakes Curling Club, Detroit Lakes •F eb 7th-18th: 2019 Polar Fest Celebration, Detroit Lakes •F eb 8th: Daddy’s Little Sweetheart Dance, Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes •F eb 8th: Locash Concert, Shooting Star Casino, Mahnomen •F eb 8th-10th: Vern Turner Memorial Bonspiel, Lakes Curling Club, Detroit Lakes •F eb 9th: Breakfast Rotary “Poles & Holes” Fishing Derby, Detroit Lakes •F eb 9th: The Great Polar Race, Detroit Lakes •F eb 9th: Family Day Pajama Party, Becker County Museum, Detroit Lakes eb 9th: Old Time Logging •F Demonstration, Itasca State Park eb 10th: SnoWay But Up Road Race •F & SnoWay But Down Fat Bike Race, Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes •F eb 11th: Polar Explorer Paul Schurke at Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes •F eb 12th: Circle Time Under the Pines, “S is for Snow,” Itasca State Park •F eb 12th: Polar-Riffic Rotary Spaghetti Feed, M State, Detroit Lakes •F eb 12th-14th: Sweetheart Grams, Becker County Museum, Detroit Lakes eb 13th: Polar-Palooza Tubing Races, •F 60 | BECKER COUNTY GUIDE 2019

Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes • Feb 13th: Brown Bag Lunch Series, Becker County Museum, Detroit Lakes • Feb 14th: HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY! • Feb 14th: Chocolate Fantasy, Becker County Museum, Detroit Lakes • Feb 15th: Polar Fest Ice Tee Golf Tournament, Little Detroit Lake • Feb 16th: Freeze Your Buns Run, Detroit Lakes Community & Cultural Center •F eb 16th: ULTRA Vintage Snowmobile Rally & Swap Meet, Public Beach near Pavilion, Detroit Lakes • Feb 16th: 23rd Annual Polar Fest Plunge, Little Detroit Lake across from Lakeside Tavern, Detroit Lakes • Feb 16th: Frozen Fireworks & Tailgating on the Lake, Public Beach & Little Detroit Lake near Zorbaz, Detroit Lakes • Feb 16th: Deuces Wild Concert, Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes

• Feb 16th-17th: Canadian Manitoba Hydro Bonspiel, Lakes Curling Club, Detroit Lakes • Feb 17th: Live at the Lodge Concert Series, Lodge on Lake Detroit •F eb 18th: PRESIDENT’S DAY •F eb 21st: “Call of the Wild,” Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes • Feb 22nd: Sara Evans Concert, Shooting Star Casino, Mahnomen •F eb 23rd: Detroit Lakes Ice Harvest 440 Snowmobile Race, Little Detroit Lake & City Beach •F eb 23rd: Candlelight Ski, Maplewood State Park • Feb 28th-Mar 3rd: 16th Annual Great Lakes Indigenous Farming Conference, Maplelag Resort, Callaway

March 2019 • Mar 1st: Economic Development Summit, M State, Detroit Lakes • Mar 2nd-3rd: 48th Annual Sno-Deo at Pinehurst Resort, Naytahwaush


•M ar 8th: “Twilight Hours,” Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes • Mar 8th: 38 Special Concert, Shooting Star Casino, Mahnomen •M ar 8th-10th: Moosejaw Old-Time Dance, Clogging & Music Weekend, Maplelag Resort, Callaway •M ar 13th: Family Day Robotics, Becker County Museum, Detroit Lakes • Mar 13th: Brown Bag Lunch Series, Becker County Museum, Detroit Lakes • Mar 16th: Murder Mystery Dinner, Lodge on the Lake, Detroit Lakes • Mar 16th: Spring Splash & Pond Skim, Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes • Mar 17th: HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY! •M ar 23rd-24th: Lake Region Builders Association Home & Sport Show, Kent Freeman Arena, Detroit Lakes •M ar 30th: “Abbey Road,” Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes

April 2019 • Apr 2nd: Classical Music Nights Concert, Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit

Lakes • Apr 4th: Church Basement Ladies Present “Rise, O Men,” Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes • Apr 6th: Spring Interlude, Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Detroit Lakes • Apr 6th: Deb Jenkins Band Live at the Lodge Concert, Lodge on Lake Detroit • Apr 9th: “Dragons Love Tacos” Musical, Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes • Apr 9th: Circle Time Under the Pines, “N is for Nest,” Itasca State Park • Apr 10th: Brown Bag Lunch Series, Becker County Museum, Detroit Lakes • Apr 11th-13th: Spring Art Crawl, Downtown Detroit Lakes • Apr 13th: Maple Syrup Day, Vergas • Apr 13th: Popovich Comedy Pet Theater, Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes • Apr 13th: Family Day Fish Hatchery Tour Hosted by the Becker County Museum, Dunton Locks, Detroit Lakes • Apr 17th: Eric Bergeson Presentation, Becker County Museum, Detroit Lakes • Apr 25th: United Way Celebration of Heroes, Holiday Inn, Detroit Lakes

• Apr 27: Heart O’Lakes Harmony Spring Concert, Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes • Apr 28th: Lakes Area Community Concert Band Spring Concert, Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes

May 2019 • May 1st: United Way Day of Caring, Becker County • May 3rd: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Concert, Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes • May 8th: Brown Bag Lunch Series, Becker County Museum, Detroit Lakes • May 12th: “We are the Willows,” Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes • May 11th: Walleye & Bass Fishing Opener • May 11th: Family Day Pots & Plants, Becker County Museum, Detroit Lakes • May 11th: Celebrate Mom, Lodge on Lake Detroit • May 16th-19th: 22nd Annual Festival of Birds, Detroit Lakes • May 3rd: I Am, He Said Concert, Historic Holmes Theatre, Detroit Lakes

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•M ay 24th-27th Avenue of Flags/ Memorial Walk, Oak Grove Cemetery, Detroit Lakes •M ay 27th: MEMORIAL DAY •M ay 31st-June 1st: 19th Annual Street Faire at the Lakes, downtown Detroit Lakes

June 2019 • Every Saturday & Sunday: Flea & Artisan Market, Shady Hollow, Detroit Lakes • Every Sunday: Wildlife Movies (2 p.m. start), Tamarac Refuge • Every Tuesday & Saturday: Lakes Area Farmers Market, Peoples Park, Detroit Lakes • Every Tuesday: Tuesdays in the Park Community Concert Series, City Park Bandshell, Detroit Lakes • Every Wednesday: Wild Wednesdays, Tamarac Refuge • Every Thursday: Summer Thursday Concerts, Lodge on Lake Detroit, Detroit Lakes (beginning June 8th) • Every Saturday: Live Music, Richwood Winery, Richwood • Every Saturday & Sunday: Discovery Dives, Tri-State Diving, Detroit Lakes • June 1st: Muskie Fishing Opener • June 1st: Breakfast on the Farm, Hawley • June 2nd: Cowboy Church Service & Benefit Horse Show, Hawley • June 2nd-8th: Rodeo Fest, Hawley • June 4th-6th: Robotics Camp, Becker County Museum, Detroit Lakes • June 6th: Becker County Relay for Life, Detroit Lakes Pavilion • June 7th-8th: Hawley Rodeo

• June 8th: Family Day Ceramic Mugs, Becker County Museum, Detroit Lakes • June 12th: Brown Bag Lunch Series, Becker County Museum, Detroit Lakes • June 12th: Cruise DL Night, West Lake Drive, Detroit Lakes • June 12th-16th: Turtle Fest, Perham • June 14th-16th: 151st Annual White Earth Powwow • June 19th: Butterfly Hike, Itasca State Park • June 20th: Stories & Stones, Holy Rosary Cemetery, Detroit Lakes • June 22nd: 5th Annual Summer Solstice Festival, Richwood Winery, Richwood • June 25th-27th: Nature Camp, Becker County Museum, Detroit Lakes • June 27th-30th: Shakespeare in the Park, “As You LIke It” City Park Bandshell, Detroit Lakes

July 2019 • Every Saturday & Sunday: Flea & Artisan Market, Shady Hollow, Detroit Lakes • Every Sunday: Wildlife Movies (2 p.m. start), Tamarac Refuge • Every Tuesday & Saturday: Lakes Area Farmers Market, Peoples Park, Detroit Lakes • Every Tuesday: Tuesdays in the Park Community Concert Series, City Park Bandshell, Detroit Lakes •E very Wednesday: Wild Wednesdays, Tamarac Refuge •E very Thursday: Summer Thursday Concerts, Lodge on Lake Detroit, Detroit Lakes • Every Saturday: Live Music, Richwood Winery, Richwood

• Every Saturday & Sunday: Discovery Dives, Tri-State Diving, Detroit Lakes • July 4th: INDEPENDENCE DAY • July 4th: Fireworks at the City Beach, Detroit Lakes • July 5th-7th: Shakespeare in the Park, “As You Like It,” City Park Bandshell, Detroit Lakes • July 10th: Brown Bag Lunch Series, Becker County Museum, Detroit Lakes • July 10th: Cruise DL Night, West Lake Drive, Detroit Lakes • July 12th-21st: 84th Northwest Water Carnival, Detroit Lakes • July 13th: Midsummer Bike Tour, Community & Cultural Center, Detroit Lakes • July 13th: Fly-in/Drive-in Breakfast, Detroit Lakes Airport • July 16th-18th: Art Camp, Becker County Museum, Detroit Lakes • July 18th: Smokey Bear Day, Itasca State Park • July 21st: Parade of the Northwest, Detroit Lakes • July 25th: Stories & Stones, Becker County Museum, Detroit Lakes • July 26th-28th: 65th Annual Turkey Days, Frazee • July 28th: 41st Annual Arts & Crafts in the Park, City Park, Detroit Lakes • July 30th-Aug 1st: Robotics Camp, Becker County Museum, Detroit Lakes

August 2019 • Every Saturday & Sunday: Flea & Artisan Market, Shady Hollow, Detroit Lakes • Every Sunday: Wildlife Movies (2 p.m. start), Tamarac Refuge

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• Every Tuesday & Saturday: Lakes Area Farmers Market, Peoples Park, Detroit Lakes • Every Tuesday: Tuesdays in the Park Community Concert Series, City Park Bandshell, Detroit Lakes • Every Wednesday: Wild Wednesdays, Tamarac Refuge • Every Thursday: Summer Thursday Concerts, Lodge on Lake Detroit, Detroit Lakes • Every Saturday: Live Music, Richwood Winery, Richwood • Every Saturday & Sunday: Discovery Dives, Tri-State Diving, Detroit Lakes • Aug 1st-3rd WE Fest 37th Anniversary Celebration, Soo Pass Ranch, Detroit Lakes • Aug 5th-11th: 88th Annual Pine to Palm Golf Tournament, Detroit Country Club, Detroit Lakes • Aug 6th: Crazy Daze, downtown Detroit Lakes • Aug 7th-10th: Becker County Fair, Detroit Lakes • Aug 8th-11th: Looney Days, Vergas

• Aug 10th: 5th Annual Antique & Classic Boat Show, Detroit Lakes • Aug 10th-11th: 13th Annual Quake the Lake Powerboat Races, Detroit Lakes • Aug 10th-11th: Pine Point Powwow • Aug 11th: Parish Festival, Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Detroit Lakes • Aug 14th: Cruise DL Night, West Lake Drive, Detroit Lakes • Aug 16th: Young Life Family Fun Night, City Park, Detroit Lakes • Aug 16th-17th: Harvest Festival, Wolf Lake • Aug 17th: Young Life Triathlon, City Park, Detroit Lakes • Aug 20th-22nd: Computer Coding Camp, Becker County Museum, Detroit Lakes • Aug 20th-22nd: Art Camp, Becker County Museum, Detroit Lakes • Aug 22nd-24th: Muscatell Ojibwe Forests Rally Racing, Detroit Lakes • Aug 23rd: Macaws for Paws, Detroit Lakes • Aug 24th: 14th Annual Boats & Bars, Detroit Lakes

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Rosary Catholic Church, Detroit Lakes •N ov 28th-Dec 1: Parade of Trees, American Legion, Lake Park •N ov 29th: White Friday Ski Season Opener, Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, Detroit Lakes

December 2019 •D ec 1st-31st: Light Up the Lakes Events, Detroit Lakes •D ec 2nd: Santa’s Grand Parade of Lights, downtown Detroit Lakes •D ec 15th: Candles & Carols, Trinity Lutheran Church, Detroit Lakes •D ec 25th: MERRY CHRISTMAS! •D ec 25th: Christmas At Our House, First Lutheran Church, Detroit Lakes •D ec 31st: NEW YEAR’S EVE •D ec 31st: NYE Bash, Detroit Lakes Community & Cultural Center

•S ept 13th: Fire & Ice Fundraiser, Detroit Lakes •S ept 21st: Fall Festival, Hawley •S ept 29th: Pumpkin Fest, Lake Park •S ept 29th: Fall Festival, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge

• Oct 5th: “I Outran the Hairy Man” 5K, Vergas • Oct 5th: Damien Society Fall Home Tours, Detroit Lakes • Oct 31st: HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

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Winter, spring, summer, fall… it’s always the season for fun in Becker County Detroit Lakes, a hive of activity year-round Winter, spring, summer or fall — regardless of the time of year, Detroit Lakes plays host to a wide assortment of entertaining activities, events and festivals each January through December. Regardless of the season, there are always trails to be found at Sucker Creek and Dunton Locks, for hiking, cross country skiing or simply enjoying nature up close and personal. There are also lots of quaint shopping boutiques and stores as well as several coffee shops for you to stop, rest and meet some friends for a hot cup of java, espresso or an iced beverage of your choice — and some of them have some pretty tasty food as well. During the winter, a village of fish houses takes over Big and Little Detroit 66 | BECKER COUNTY GUIDE 2019

lakes, and snowmobilers will find over 250 miles of groomed trails winding their way through the woods and fields of Becker County. At the 200-acre Detroit Mountain Recreation Area (www. detroitmountain.com), located just a few short miles southeast of Detroit

Lakes, guests can enjoy a full range of winter activities, from downhill and cross country skiing to tubing, fat bike trails and even a terrain park to try out your snowboarding and slope style skiing skills. Maplelag Resort (www.maplelag. com), located between Callaway and


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Richwood, offers almost 45 miles of cross country skiing and snow shoeing trails, an ice skating rink and sliding hill, and is also home to the Moosejaw Old-Time Dance, Clogging & Music Weekend (March 8-10, 2019). Other area resorts offering snowmobiling, ice fishing, skiing and snow shoeing activities during the winter months include Rainbow Resort near Waubun (www.rainbowresort. com), Pinehurst Resort outside Naytahwaush (www.pinehurstmn. com) and Ice Cracking Lodge & Resort (www.icecrackinglodge.com) in rural Ponsford. Detroit Lakes’ annual Polar Fest celebration, which usually gets underway during the second weekend in February, offers 10 days of winter fun, from ice tee golfing to frozen fireworks to snowman building contests to a “Freeze Your Buns Run” and the infamous Polar Fest Plunge, in which foolhardy area residents plunge into the arctic waters of Little Detroit Lake to raise funds for the local Boys & Girls Club. Visit polarfestdl.com for a complete schedule of events as well as photos from various fest activities and a merchandise store featuring a variety of Polar Fest 2019 winter gear (hats, scarves, etc.) and memorabilia for sale. Once the ice is off the lakes and the snow has melted, area anglers begin to turn their thoughts to the annual Minnesota walleye and bass fishing opener, which will take place on May 11 this year. Will the weather be friendly for anglers? Will the boat motor start? Will the bass and walleyes bite? Is there 68 | BECKER COUNTY GUIDE 2019

enough bait? Those questions will once again be on the minds of anglers and bait dealers as they ready for the season. Most answers won’t be known until shortly after Friday turns into Saturday at the stroke of midnight, when anglers can get onto their favorite lakes once more — and legally keep the northern pike, bass, walleyes and lake trout they catch. Spring months can also find lakes area residents and visitors alike looking through the treetops for that one-of-a kind bird — during the 22nd annual Festival of Birds, May 16-18 — or searching through booths at the Street Faire at the Lakes, May 31-June 1, for the perfect handcrafted treasure. In addition, springtime also offers a last chance to catch your breath before the never-ending march of summer events begins. Summer, which doubles the population of Detroit Lakes each year, brings iconic celebrations like the Northwest Water Carnival, which has been in existence for over eight decades now, as well as the Becker County Fair (celebrating its 126th anniversary in 2019) and the Pine to Palm Golf Tournament (established 88 years ago). As the season begins winding down, roughly 50,000 country music fans descend on Detroit Lakes’ Soo Pass Ranch for the area’s largest music festival, WE Fest — which celebrates its 37th anniversary on Aug. 2-4 with an ever-expanding list of guest artists including headliners Brooks & Dunn, Chris Stapleton and Keith Urban. There are also endless hiking, biking, swimming, boating and of

course, golfing opportunities available for visitors at any time, from Memorial Day to Labor Day and on into the fall months. Detroit Lakes boasts 412 lakes within 25 miles, including two inside its city limits — Big and Little Detroit — as well as a mile-long city beach that is one of the community’s biggest summer attractions. In addition, the county boasts more than a half dozen golf courses, with most of them to be found within a 20-minute drive of DL. As previously mentioned, Dunton Locks and Sucker Creek provide plenty of opportunities for hiking and exploring, as does Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge. Maplewood and Itasca state parks are also just a short drive or bike ride away. History buffs may want to stroll through the Veterans Memorial Park in downtown Detroit Lakes (at the junction of Washington Avenue and Highway 10), which contains plaques and monuments celebrating area war veterans past and present; the Grand Army of the Republic Park located just a couple blocks north of Highway 10 on Washington Avenue, which is one of just a handful of GAR parks still in existence across the USA; and Oak Grove Cemetery, located just north of town on Highway 59, which boasts a Civil War monument erected more than a century ago. And be sure to check out the Becker County Museum on Summit Avenue (across the parking lot from the DLCCC), which is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every Tuesday through Saturday. Labor Day weekend brings two popular area events, the Laddies Loppet Mountain Bike Stage Race at Maplelag (Sept. 1-2), now entering its 29th year, and the Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion (Aug. 30Sept. 2), which has been bringing steam engine lovers and old-school farming enthusiasts to the tiny community of Rollag (www.rollag.com) for more than six decades now. Over at Richwood Winery, located just to the east of the tiny hamlet of Richwood (17 miles north of Detroit Lakes), guests can sample a variety of vintages while relaxing in the bucolic setting. The winery has live music every weekend through the summer months, and also hosts several fun events including the Summer Solstice Festival (June 22); Toast to Tamarac


(Sept. 6), a benefit for the nearby Refuge hosted by the Friends of Tamarac Refuge (see www.tamaracfriends. org for more info); and the Grape Stomp (Sept. 7), which has become a fall tradition. Speaking of Tamarac Refuge, as the leaves begin showing their beautiful fall colors and the air turns crisp and cool, Tamarac’s new Discovery Center shifts into a higher gear, playing host to well over 3,000 area grade school students between September and May. The environmental education facility, which officially opened to the public in July 2015, offers both indoor and outdoor learning opportunities with a staff of experienced and well trained volunteers from the Friends organization. Tamarac also hosts its annual fall festival on Sept. 28, with guests invited to explore the confines of the Refuge by bus, by car or on foot, as well as participating in a series of organized, environmentally-themed activities for the whole family — all free of charge, though food, memorabilia and other amenities are available for purchase at the festival site as well as in the gift shop at the environmentally friendly Visitor’s Center, which was renovated in 2014 to incorporate geothermal heating and solar power. In addition, fall brings the

annual Dick Beardsley Run (Sept. 7) and Damien Fall Home Tour (Oct. 5) to Detroit Lakes, along with Lake Park’s popular Pumpkin Fest (Sept. 28), and the Hairy Man 5K in Vergas (Oct. 4). And that’s not even mentioning Leaf Days at Maplewood State Park, along with the many other opportunities for viewing the area’s beautiful fall colors in September and October. As fall gives way to winter, the Historic Holmes Theatre’s new season ramps up with its annual Holmes Art Show, which brings dozens of area artisans to the Holmes Ballroom during the day, while offering a variety of live music in the

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SUBMISSIONS Detroit Lakes Newspapers had an overwhelming response to the Guide to Becker County photo contest. We have featured the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners on the front cover. Thank you each of you who took the time to submit a photo. We appreciate your participation and your talent!

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CLOCKWISE STARTING AT RIGHT Craig Isakson - Fall in the Northwoods; Northern Lights Katie Grier - Wild Horse; Bird on a Fence Rhonda Hukriede - Splash Alex Usovich - A deer stands on a small footbridge over a small pond near the Detroit Lakes area. Jeremy Albright - Look at all those cows! David Baer - Standing Tall

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TOP FOUR PHOTOS - CLOCKWISE David Baer - Funnel cloud approaching Detroit Lakes, near long lake.; A shot of an old windmill with the stars above. A reminder of “The Good ole Days”.; Otter feeding on Sunfish rural Becker county; Ruffed Grouse in full mating plumage, taken in Tamarac Wildlife Refuge. NEXT TWO - LEFT TO RIGHT Jeremy Albright - Lost and found; Frosty Winter Road

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Yep! It’s really that good! y d n a Ask S e m o s r o f Soup!

BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER • DESSERT

BREAKFAST SPECIALS STARTING AT

609

$

MON-FRI 7AM-11AM

ANY OMELET, HASHBROWNS, TOAST & COFFEE

8

$

INCLUDES COFFEE!

49

11AM to Close

CHEESEBURGER TO GO!

7

$

8

49 $ WITH FRIES

69

FRIES AND POP

PIE & COFFEE

349

$

MON-FRI 2-4PM

7 DAYS A WEEK

Main Street Restaurant 900 Washington Ave. Detroit Lakes, MN • 847-3344

Open Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-4:00 p.m. • Sat. 7 a.m.- 3:45 p.m. • Sun. 8 a.m.-1:45 p.m. 001818233r1

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The American Legion Post 15 810 West Lake Drive • 218-847-8533

Stop in today and support an American Tradition The American Legion began in 1919 as a patriotic veteran’s organization devoted to mutual helpfulness. It is our nation’s largest wartime veteran’s service organization, committed to mentoring youth and community involvement, advocating patriotism and honor, promoting strong national security, and continued devotion to our fellow service members and veterans.

RESTAURANT – HOURS – Breakfast Monday-Friday 6-1pm Saturday & Sunday 8am-Noon Lunch Monday-Friday 11am-1pm

Friday Night Dinner Special 5-8pm (Summer) 4th Friday - Zinger’s Steak Fry 5-8pm (Summer) 2nd Sunday: American Legion Auxiliary Unit 15 Breakfast Fundraiser 8am-Noon (All Year) 3rd Sunday: Lake Region Veterans Color Guard Breakfast Fundraiser 8am-Noon (All Year)

• SPECIALS •

BREAKFAST SPECIALS DAILY, COFFEE INCLUDED! HOMEMADE SOUP & SANDWICH

WE HAVE AFFORDABLE CATERING & HALL OPTIONS Call Julie...847-8533

FREE COFFEE! with breakfast or lunch purchase. Expires 12/30/19

When you visit the Legion, You support our vets and their mission to better our community! We invite guests in, and look forward to your company. 001818270r1

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LOUNGE – HOURS – Monday-Friday 4pm-Close Saturday 2pm-Close Sunday Viking Games

• SPECIALS • HAPPY HOUR

Monday-Thursday 4-6pm; 8pm-Close Friday 4-6pm • Saturday 2-5pm

MONDAY & TUESDAY

2-4-1’s 4-6pm

WINE

WEDNESDAY $3.75 a glass all day!

THIRSTY

ALL DAY, ANY DAY Large Pizza & Pitcher Only $16

THURSDAY 16 oz. Taps $2.50 all day! 5-8pm $4.25 Hamburger Basket (Lounge Only)

FINALLY FRIDAY 4-6pm

Enjoy Charitable Gaming with the Frazee Lions!

Daily Pulltabs Wed Night Bingo, 6pm

Licence # 01763 Like us on Facebook!


Your one-stop grocery shop,

CENEX CONVENIENCE! Home of A&W Eats & Treats and HotStuff Pizza BAKERY

FRESH BREAD!

GROUND BEEF

DAIRY FRESH MILK

FRESH PRODUCE MEAT

PORK & CHICKEN

Now Cenex Community Co-op is Your Corner Grocer, in Your Community!

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Community Coops

911 Hwy. 34 E • Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 • 218-847-3190 14583 Highway 10 West • Lake Park, MN 56554 • 218-238-5130 QUALITY CENEX FUELS • PROPANE • HUNTING & FISHING LICENSE • FREE WI-FI • DRIVE THRU • EXPANDED SEATING

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82 Index ABC SEAMLESS............................................................................................................ 13 ACCRA CARE HOME HEALTH................................................................................... 83 ACCUCUT LAWN SERVICES LLC.............................................................................. 56 ACE ELECTRIC.............................................................................................................. 62 ACTION REALTY .......................................................................................................... 15 AMERICAN LEGION POST 15....................................................................................80 ANYTIME TOWING..................................................................................................... 46 APEX ENGINEERING GROUP....................................................................................19 ARVIG..............................................................................................................................55 AUDUBON NORTHSIDE AUTO BODY SHOP........................................................ 69 B AND D GRANITE TOPS........................................................................................... 46 BEACH KING DOCKS & LIFTS................................................................................... 84 BEAUDRY OIL CO.........................................................................................................27 BECKER COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ................................................... 7 BECKER COUNTY VETERAN’S SERVICE.................................................................22 BELL BANK................................................................................................................... 49 BETTER HOMES & GARDENS REAL ESTATE ........................................................ 17 BOIT EXCAVATING.......................................................................................................47 BOYS & GIRLS CLUB THRIFT.......................................................................................2 BOYS & GIRLS CLUB - DL............................................................................................11 BREMER BANK............................................................................................................. 51 CENEX COMMUNITY CO-OP ....................................................................................81 CITY OF DETROIT LAKES............................................................................................ 14 CITY OF DETROIT LAKES- PUBLIC UTILITIES.......................................................57 CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP..........................................................................................43 CODE PLUS ELECTRIC, INC....................................................................................... 58 COLDWELL BANKER AT THE LAKES.......................................................................22 COMMUNITY ALLIANCE CHURCH.......................................................................... 42 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT INS..........................................................................19 DAVID-DONEHOWER FUNERAL HOME / WEST KJOS FUNERAL HOME......45 DETROIT LAKES ANIMAL HOSPITAL....................................................................... 31 DETROIT LAKES DISPOSAL SERVICE..................................................................... 69 DETROIT LAKES OVERHEAD DO.............................................................................72 DETROIT LAKES REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE................................... 65 D&D APPLIANCE INC....................................................................................................9 ECUMEN/SUNNYSIDE CARE CENTER....................................................................37 ELSNER WELL DRILLING............................................................................................32 ESSENTIA HEALTH......................................................................................................23 ESSER PLUMBING AND HEATING.......................................................................... 39 FINEST AUTO BODY................................................................................................... 62 FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH-DL............................................................................... 42 FIRST SECURITY BANK............................................................................................... 51 FOLTZ BUILDINGS...................................................................................................... 63 FOREST HILLS RESORT..............................................................................................67 GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH....................................................................................43 GREATER MINNESOTA GAS..................................................................................... 64 GREEN’S PLUMBING / MODERN HEATING...........................................................32 HOSPICE OF THE RED RIVER....................................................................................55 HOUGH INC...................................................................................................................54 ITASCA MANTRAP COOP........................................................................................... 31 82 | BECKER COUNTY GUIDE 2019

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JEFFERSON HEARING AID CENTER....................................................................... 36 KINETICO WATER........................................................................................................19 LAKE AGASSIZ REGIONAL LIBRARY........................................................................27 LAKER PREP PRESCHOOL.........................................................................................27 LAKELAND MENTAL HEALTH CENTER..................................................................27 LAKES MUNICIPAL LIQUOR........................................................................................3 LUND LUTHERAN CHURCH......................................................................................43 MAHUBE-OTWA COMMUNITY COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP ........ 39 MAIN STREET RESTAURANT....................................................................................79 MEADOWLAND SURVEYING................................................................................... 58 MID MINNESOTA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION ....................................................... 28 MIDWEST BANK.......................................................................................................... 51 MINNKOTA RECYCLING..............................................................................................57 MODERN & NOAH INSURANCE SERVICES...........................................................35 NODSLE CONSTRUCTION......................................................................................... 20 OKESON OFFTRAIL SALES........................................................................................24 PELICAN RIVER WATERSHED...................................................................................24 POSCH FAMILY DENTISTRY......................................................................................24 PRICES FINE JEWELRY.............................................................................................. 44 RDO EQUIPMENT - HAWLEY...................................................................................54 REMAX LAKES REGION..............................................................................................25 SCHATTS ELECTRIC.................................................................................................... 20 STATE BANK OF LAKE PARK.................................................................................... 69 SEAMLESS GUTTER SYSTEMS.................................................................................47 SEVEN SISTERS SPIRITS............................................................................................73 SHOREWOOD PUB......................................................................................................78 STENERSON LUMBER................................................................................................57 STELTER INC................................................................................................................ 58 SPANKY’S STONE HEARTH.......................................................................................76 SPECIALTY CONCRETE............................................................................................... 13 ST LUKE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH...............................................................................43 ST MARY OF THE LAKES............................................................................................43 SUNLITE BAR & GRILL................................................................................................ 77 SWANSONS REPAIR.................................................................................................. 40 TEAM INDUSTRIES......................................................................................................33 THE CENTER.................................................................................................................18 THE HIDEAWAY............................................................................................................32 THE SCHUETT COMPANIES AND COMPASSION CARE......................................53 THRIFTY WHITE PHARMACY ................................................................................... 21 TWEETON REFRIGERATION.....................................................................................32 TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH................................................................................. 42 TROWBRIDGE CREEK ZOO........................................................................................ 61 UNION CENTRAL LLC..................................................................................................27 UNITED COMMUNITY BANK......................................................................................5 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH............................................................................... 42 WAGNER INSURANCE................................................................................................47 WEST CENTRAL INITIATIVE..................................................................................... 59 WESTERN MINNESOTA STEAM THRESHERS......................................................33 WEST RIVER DENTAL.................................................................................................27 ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH....................................................................................... 42


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HELPING FAMILIES FOR OVER 25 YEARS.

Accra provides support to families that need help in their homes for a loved one with a disability. We’ll help you navigate the different services available to you. PCA Choice is one of our services, that allows you to choose a family member or friend to be your paid caregiver.

Non-Profit Home Care Agency We accept major insurance plans; Medicaid and private pay.

Call our Moorhead office and ask about the possibilities!

218-233-1000 SERVING PEOPLE STATEWIDE

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