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Recreation & Vacation Guidewww.longville.com • 800.756.75832015
Create unforgettable memories!
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Welcome to Longville!Longville is surrounded by natural beauty, but there’s much more here than meets the eye. You can enjoy art classes, classic car shows, an ice bocce tournament, music in the park, a daylong Independence Day celebration — and, of course, our acclaimed turtle races. There truly is something for everyone in Longville!
A PLACE TO PLAY Our pristine lakes are our calling card. The Woman Lake chain is the acknowledged jewel of the area, with Girl Lake bringing boaters right into downtown. But the Longville area encompasses everything from small, quiet lakes to Leech Lake, the third-largest lake in Minnesota.
In the summer these blue waters beckon fishermen and water skiers, canoes and sail boats, kayakers and swimmers. The tall pines and sandy beaches offer the perfect place to enjoy a book, a game of sand volleyball, or an evening campfire with songs and s’mores. And the fun doesn’t stop when the lakes freeze over because that ushers in the ice fishing season!
But water isn’t all we have — our forests are nearly as famous as our lakes. We are proud to claim a portion of the beautiful Chippewa National Forest, with numerous trails for bird watching, hiking, and cross-country skiing, plus designated routes for bicycles, snowmobiles, and ATVs/OHVs. North Cass County also offers bountiful hunting and trapping seasons throughout the year.
The Longville Chamber of Commerce invites you to enjoy our extensive schedule of activities for all ages, all year, January through December. These include our world-renowned summer turtle races, our famous Fourth of July celebration, a pancake breakfast at the Longville airport, and a very hometown Christmas tree lighting celebration.
A PLACE TO LIVE For a small town, Longville is a vibrant community that offers a surprisingly complete lifestyle. For example, the Margaret Welch Memorial Library is a member of the Kitchigami Regional Library system, which serves five counties and links us to programs and resources far beyond our municipal borders.
While Longville is the smallest town in Minnesota to have a public library, we’re also one of the smallest to have a municipal airport (KXVG). Our airport offers the longest runway in a 50-mile radius and is capable of handling small business jets. There is also 24-hour self-serve fuel and a courtesy car.
The Longville area is served by two school districts – Northland School District in Remer and Walker-Hackensack-Akeley School District in Walker. Both offer Kindergarten through 12th Grade programs, plus sports and other extra-curricular activities.
The Scott and Jane Stuart Memorial Park provides a skating rink, tennis courts, pickle ball, shuffleboard, and a community pavilion. We also have a challenging golf course, very active community clubs and organizations, plenty of opportunities to volunteer, and — necessary for health and safety — 24-hour ambulance service, fire protection, emergency first-responders, our own clinic and pharmacy.
A PLACE TO WORK Start a business here. Relocate your business here. Work from home. Longville’s business environment is receptive, supportive, and able to provide everything you’ll need to succeed, from real estate and construction, banking and financing to Internet and mobile phone services.
The Longville Chamber of Commerce promotes the area through activities, events, and year-round outreach. The City of Longville and surrounding townships offer local governmental support to help you get what you need
Our local Economic Development Committee works closely with the Cass County Economic Development Corporation, which offers free consulting services on everything from financing to strategic planning, and the Initiative Foundation, a foundation affiliated with the McKnight Foundation that works to strengthen the economy and communities of Central Minnesota.
So, if you’re looking for a place to play, work, and live, take a look at Longville. You’ll like what you see.
Play… Work… Live... in the heart of Minnesota’s lake country
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02 welcome 03-06 calendar of events 07 year-round events 08 seasons - spring 09 birding / longville airport 10 seasons - summer 11 fishing / boating 12 hiking / biking 13 bike trail maps 14-15 turtle races 16-17 executive & individual directory 18-19 area map 20-27 resorts 28 seasons - fall 29 seasons - winter 30 non-profit & directory members 31 retire 32-35 advertisements
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MAY Friday, May 1 Plant Day at First National Bank.
Saturday, May 2 8:30 a.m. Run/Walk/Ride Around Woman—Certified 30K plus timed 5-mile Run/Walk and untimed recreational bike ride. Scenic courses along Woman Lake. Sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.
Thursday, May 141 p.m. & 7 p.m. Spring Musical at Immanuel Lutheran Church and School in Walker. Contact Peggy Schmidtke, 218-547-3156.
Thursday, May 21 4-6 p.m. Wine & Cheese Reception/Open House at the Gallery of New Creations/Longville Arts Center. Sponsored by the Longville
Lakes Arts Alliance and the Gallery of New Creations. Contact Pat Boen, 218-838-4202.
Saturday, May 23 Poppy Fund Drive in Longville, Remer and Backus by Sherman A. Yochum VFW Post 772 and Ladies Auxiliary.
9 a.m.-2 p.m. Book Sale sponsored by the Friends of the Library at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.
11 a.m. McLions Hamburger Day sponsored by the Longville Lions Club. Contact Kevin Haugland, 218-363-2724.
Bake Sale sponsored by the Young-At-Heart Senior Club. Contact Marv Hausken, 218-363-3228.
Monday, May 25 9:30 a.m. Memorial Day Service at the Longville Fire Hall, free and open to the public. Presented by Sherman A. Yochum VFW Post 772 and Ladies Auxiliary, featuring music by the Longville Community Choir and a keynote address. Contact Bob Saalborn, 651-808-0311.
JUNE Wednesday, June 3 1-3:30 p.m. First Turtle Races of the Season, downtown Longville, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.
Thursday, June 4 10:30 a.m. Free Preschool Storytime at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.
Friday, June 5 1:30-3 p.m. Free Craft Time at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Drop in anytime during craft time. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.
JANUARY Saturday, January 10 5 p.m. Annual Snowmobile Club Banquet at Patrick’s. Sponsored by the Longville Lakes Snowmobile Club. Contact Darren Week, 218-363-2614.
FEBRUARY Saturday, February 7 9 a.m. registration. Ice Bocce Tournament on Girl Lake sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. Contact Craig Johnson, 218-363-2950.
MARCH Saturday, March 3 11 a.m. Free program—Author Joel Karsten on Straw Bale Gardens, at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.
Saturday, March 7 Chili cook off, Docksider
7 p.m. Winter Fireworks over Girl Lake, free, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.
Saturday, March 14 5 p.m. Northland Ridge Runners National Wild Turkey Federation 12th annual banquet at Patrick’s. $55 single, $80 couple. Contact Craig Johnson, 218-363-2950 (day).
Sunday, March 15 5-7 p.m. Irish Beef Stew Supper/Silent Auction/Chili Cook-off at Immanuel Lutheran Church and School in Walker. Contact Peggy Schmidtke, 218-547-3156.
APRIL Saturday, April 4 10 a.m. Free Easter EGGStravaganza, at Common Grounds. Photos with the Easter Bunny, Easter egg hunts, prizes galore, sponsored by the Longville Lions Club, Kevin Haugland, 218-363-2724, and the Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.
Sunday, April 5 9 a.m. Easter breakfast, free and open to the public. 10:30 a.m. Resurrection Celebration Service at Longville Bible Chapel, 218-363-2010.
Saturday, April 18 4:30 p.m. Firemen’s Annual Fish Fry at the Longville Fire Hall. Sponsored by the Longville Fire Department. Contact Craig Johnson, 218-363-2950.
Priority 55 Golf Tournament sponsored by First National Bank. (Rain date: June 12)
Saturday, June 6 Women Anglers of Minnesota Fishing Tournament on Woman Lake. Sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.
Sunday, June 7 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Fried Chicken Dinner at Immanuel Lutheran Church and School in Walker. $6/children, $10/adults. Contact Peggy Schmidtke, 218-547-3156.
Wednesday, June 10 1-3:30 p.m. Turtle Races and Kids’ Games, downtown Longville, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.
Thursday, June 11 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Bake Sale sponsored by the Women’s Fellowship at the Longville Community Church. Contact Patty Miller, 218-363-3055.
10:30 a.m. Free Preschool Storytime at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.
Thursday-Saturday, June 11-13 17th annual ABC Sale at Immanuel Lutheran Church
and School in Walker. Free admission. Contact Peggy Schmidtke, 218-547-3156.
Friday, June 12 1:30-3 p.m. Free Craft Time at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Drop in anytime during craft time. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.
Saturday, June 13 5-10 p.m. “Back to the 60s” fundraiser dinner and dance at Northern Lights Casino event center in Walker. Sponsored by the Leech Lake Area Watershed Foundation. Contact Lindsey Ketchel, 218-675-5773.
Wednesday, June 17 1-3:30 p.m. Turtle Races and Kids’ Games, downtown Longville, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.
5-6:30 p.m. Smorgasbord at Salem Lutheran Church. $10/adults, $5/ages 4-12, free/ages 3 and under. Contact Carol Raines, 218-363-2011.
Thursday, June 18 10:30 a.m. Free Preschool Storytime at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.
02 welcome 03-06 calendar of events 07 year-round events 08 seasons - spring 09 birding / longville airport 10 seasons - summer 11 fishing / boating 12 hiking / biking 13 bike trail maps 14-15 turtle races 16-17 executive & individual directory 18-19 area map 20-27 resorts 28 seasons - fall 29 seasons - winter 30 non-profit & directory members 31 retire 32-35 advertisements
Events subject to change. Visit www.longville.com for updates
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Friday, June 19 1:30-3 p.m. Free Craft Time at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Drop in anytime during craft time. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.
Friday-Saturday, June 19-20Moondance Jammin’ Country at Moondance Fairgrounds. Contact Renee, 218-836-1055.
Friday-Saturday, June 19-20Classic Jazz and Swing Festival in Hackensack, featuring world-renowned drummer Josh Duffee and his orchestra. Friday, June 19 – Music and Dancing; Saturday, June 20 – Educational clinics for band students, and orchestra concert. Sponsored by the Northwoods Arts Council. For more information. Visit our website at www.northwoodsartscouncil.org. Contact Linda Sigtenhorst, 218-363-3634 cell: 218-536-0629.
Saturday, June 2010 a.m.-2 p.m. Arts/Crafts/Music Outdoor Show at the Historical Building downtown, sponsored by the Longville Lakes Arts Alliance. Contact Pat Boen, 218-838-4202.
11 a.m. BBQ pork sandwiches by the Longville Fire Department, pie social and sale sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, in the parking lot next to the City Docks. Contact the Chamber, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.
7 p.m. Public Bingo at the Young-At-Heart Senior Club. Contact Marv Hausken, 218-363-3228.
7-11 p.m. Street Dance, Main Street.Sunday, June 21 10:45 a.m. “Singspiration” at the Longville Community Church sponsored by the Church Choir. Contact Jeanette Brown, 218-363-2301.
5 p.m.-7 p.m. “Music in the Park” - CODA Duet and Home Grown Tomatoes. Salem Lutheran Church Gazebo, [email protected].
Wednesday, June 24 1-3:30 p.m. Turtle Races and Kids’ Games, downtown Longville, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.
Thursday, June 25 10:30 a.m. Free Preschool Storytime at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.
Friday, June 26 1:30-3 p.m. Free Craft Time at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Drop in anytime during craft time. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.
Saturday, June 27 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Turtle Town Art Fair on the Salem
Lutheran Church grounds, sponsored by the Longville Area Women of Today. Contact Trish Gavin, 218-851-1860.
Pie Sale at the Art Fair sponsored by St. Edwards Catholic Women’s Council. Contact Gladys Berger, 218-682-3398.
9 a.m.-2 p.m. Classic Car Show next to Longville Bait, sponsored by the Turtle Town Cruisers. Contact Marlin Perry, 218-363-3311.
9 am.-2 p.m. Book and Bake Sale sponsored by the Friends of the Library at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Book sale starts at 9 a.m.,
bake sale at 10 a.m. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710. Sunday, June 28 10:30 a.m. Patriotic Celebration Service featuring flag folding ceremony, patriotic music and patriotic message at Longville Bible Chapel, 218-363-2010.
JULY Wednesday, July 1 1-3:30 p.m. Turtle Races and Kids’ Games, downtown Longville, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 218 363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.
Thursday, July 210:30 a.m. Free Preschool Storytime at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.
Friday, July 31:30-3 p.m. Free Craft Time at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Drop in anytime during craft time. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.
Saturday, July 4 Independence Day Celebration all day, downtown Longville. Food, fun and games!
9:30 a.m. Free inflatables for the kids
10 a.m. Food Court opens with lots of goodies including hamburgers and hotdogs by the Longville Chamber and walking tacos by the Longville Lions.
11 a.m. Parade, followed by kids’ races, contests and games.
Fireworks at dusk over Girl Lake.
All sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630 or 1-800-756-7583.
7 p.m. Public Bingo at the Young-At-Heart Senior Club. Contact Marv Hausken, 218-363-3228.
Sunday, July 5 10:30 a.m. Patriotic Celebration Service featuring patriotic choral music and patriotic message at Longville Bible Chapel, 218-363-2010.
5 p.m.-7 p.m. “Music in the Park” - Sawtooth Brothers Bluegrass Band
Wednesday, July 8 1-3:30 p.m. Turtle Races and Kids’ Games, downtown Longville, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.
Thursday, July 9 10:30 a.m. Free Preschool Storytime at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710. Friday, July 10 1:30-3 p.m. Free Craft Time at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Drop in anytime during craft time. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.
Saturday, July 11 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Boutique in the Holy Family Room at St. Edward’s Catholic Church, sponsored by the Women’s Council. Contact Heather, Parish Office 218-363-2799.
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Events subject to change. Visit www.longville.com for updatesWednesday, July 15 1-3:30 p.m. Turtle Races and Kids’ Games, downtown Longville, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.
5-6:30 p.m. Smorgasbord at Salem Lutheran Church. $10/adults, $5/ages 4-12, free/ages 3 and under. Contact Carol Raines, 218-363-2011
Thursday, July 16 9 a.m.-1 p.m. “Grandma’s Cookie Jar” Cookie Sale at the Longville Community Church sponsored by the Women’s Fellowship. Contact Patty Miller, 218-363-3055.
10:30 a.m. Free Preschool Storytime at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.
Thursday-Saturday, July 16-18 Moondance Jam at Moondance Fairgrounds. Contact Renee, 218-836-1055.
Friday, July 17 1:30-3 p.m. Free Craft Time at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Drop in anytime during craft time. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.
Saturday, July 18 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Summerfest Family Fun Day in front of Patrick’s, next to Longville Bait. Arts/Crafts/Music. Special games
and art activities for children. Treasures in Trunks/Garage Sale and plenty of food, including the Longville Lions’ specialties. Something for everyone! Sponsored by the Longville Lakes Arts Alliance. Sponsored by the Longivlle Lakes Arts Alliance and Chamber of Commerce.Contact Pat Boen, 218-838-4202, 218-363-2630.
7 p.m. Public Bingo at the Young-At-Heart Senior Club. Contact Marv Hausken, 218-363-3228. Sunday, July 19 10:45 a.m. “Singspiration” at the Longville Community Church sponsored by the Church Choir. Contact Jeanette Brown, 218-363-2301.
Wednesday, July 22 1-3:30 p.m. Turtle Races and Kids’ Games, downtown Longville, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.
Thursday, July 23 7 a.m.-2 p.m. “Fluff and Puff” Pillow Cleaning
9 a.m.-2 p.m. Book Sale
10 a.m. Bake sale sponsored by the Friends of the Library at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library, Contact Cheryl Martin 218-363-2710
10:30 a.m. Free Preschool Storytime at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.
5-7 p.m. Longville Area Community Foundation Picnic. Contact Linda Sigtenhorst, 218-363-3634.
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Wednesday, August 121-3:30 p.m. Turtle Races and Kids’ Games, downtown Longville, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.Sunday, August 1610:45 a.m. “Singspiration” at the Longville Community Church sponsored by the Church Choir. Contact Jeanette Brown, 218-363-2301.
5-7 p.m. “Music in the Park” -Upper Mississippians.Wednesday, August 191-3:30 p.m. Last Turtle Races of the season, downtown Longville, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.
5-6:30 p.m. Smorgasbord at Salem Lutheran Church. $10/adults, $5/ages 4-12, free/ages 3 and under. Contact Carol Raines, 218-363-2011.Sunday, August 3011 a.m.-1 p.m. Summer’s End Food Fest at Immanuel Lutheran Church and School in Walker. $5/children, $10/adults. Contact Peggy Schmidtke, 218-547-3156.
SEPTEMBERSaturday-Sunday, September 5-6 9 a.m.-5 p.m. “Arts Off 84” Art Crawl site next to Bait Shop, sponsored by the Longville Lakes Arts Alliance. Contact Pat Boen, 218-838-4202, or Barb Anderson, 218-363-2649.Wednesday, September 9Priority 55 Fish Fry sponsored by First National Bank.
September 17-October 3 “Fall Has It All!” Celebrate autumn with special events and merchant discounts, sponsored by the Longville,
Hackensack, Remer and Walker Chambers of Commerce.Thursday, September 174-6 p.m. “Fall Has It All” Opening Reception/Wine and Cheese at the Gallery of New Creations/Longville Arts Center. Sponsored by the Longville Lakes Arts Alliance and Gallery of New Creations. Contact Pat Boen, 218-838-4202.Friday, September 186-9 p.m. “Fall Has It All” Kick-off at the Anchorage Inn.Saturday, September 19Oktoberfest all day!9 a.m.-2 p.m. Book Sale at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library, sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Arts/Crafts/Music Outdoor Show sponsored by the Longville Lakes Arts Alliance. Contact Pat Boen, 218-838-4202.
10 a.m.-3 p.m. “Fall Festival” at Salem Lutheran Church. Bazaar with crafts, antiques and food sponsored by the Salem Lutheran Women. Contact Carole Raines, 218-363-2011.
11 a.m.-2 p.m. Beer Garden, food, including Longville Lions polish in a bun, pie sale, German music, Quick Draw Art Contest. Downtown, Docksider and City parking lots. Sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.
5-11 p.m. German dinner and dance at the Longville Fire Hall. Sponsored by the Longville Firemen and the Chamber of Commerce, 218-
363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.Wednesday, September 23
Kids Klub Fall Party sponsored by First National Bank of Walker.
OCTOBER Saturday, October 3 Harvest Moon Festival at the Moondance Fairgrounds. Contact Renee, 218-836-1055.Saturday, October 179th Annual Banquet sponsored by the Minnesota Deer Hunters Association Lakes & Pines Chapter of Northern Cass County. Contact Kevin Merten, 218-507-0364.Saturday, October 245:30-7 p.m. Free Halloween SPOOKtacular at Camp Olson YMCA. Halloween games and trick-or-treating sponsored by Camp Olson YMCA, 218-363-2207, and the Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.Saturday, October 315-8 p.m. Free treats for all children who come
in costume and a great community campfire where you can warm up. At Longville Bible Chapel, 218-363-2010.
NOVEMBER Saturday, November 7 4:30-7 p.m. Deer Hunters Dinner in St. Thomas Hall, St. Edwards Catholic Church. $10 charge. Sponsored by St. Edwards Women’s Council. Contact Heather, Parish Office 218-363-2799.Wednesday, November 11Veterans Day Program featuring Sherman A. Yochum Post 772 and Auxiliary at Northland High School.
Saturday, November 149:30 a.m “Does’ Only” Holiday Champagne Breakfast at Patrick’s. Silent auction, style show, holiday music sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.
Wednesday, November 257 p.m. Thanksgiving Service and Pie Fellowship featuring a time of praising and thanking God, with a great variety of pie for all who attend. Longville Bible Chapel, 218-363-2010.Thursday, November 2611 a.m.-1 p.m. Free Thanksgiving Day dinner at Immanuel Lutheran Church and School. Contact Peggy Schmidtke, 218-547-3156.
Events subject to change. Visit www.longville.com for updatesCA
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Friday, July 24 1:30-3 p.m. Free Craft Time at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Drop in anytime during craft time. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.
Sunday, July 26 5-7 p.m. “Music in the Park” - The Platte Valley Boys.
Wednesday, July 29 1-3:30 p.m. Turtle Races and Kids’ Games, downtown Longville, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.
Thursday, July 30 10:30 a.m. Free Preschool Storytime at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.
Friday, July 31 1:30-3 p.m. Free Craft Time at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Drop in anytime during craft time. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.
AUGUST Saturday, August 1 7 p.m. Public Bingo at the Young-At-Heart Senior Club. Contact Marv Hausken, 218-363-3228.
Sunday, August 2
8 a.m.-12 p.m. “Planes, Trains & Automobiles” at the Longville Airport. Pancake breakfast, classic cars, model trains sponsored by the Longville Flyers, Longville Firemen and Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583. Pilot Contact: Steve Shallbetter, 218-821-0779.
Wednesday, August 5 1-3:30 p.m. Turtle Races and Kids’ Games, downtown Longville, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.Thursday, August 610:30 a.m. Free Preschool Storytime at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.Friday, August 71:30-3 p.m. Free Craft Time at the Margaret Welch Memorial Library. Drop in anytime during craft time. Contact Cheryl Martin, 218-363-2710.
“Deuces Wild” Dueling Pianos at the MJD Saloon at Moondance. Contact Renee, 218-836-1055.
Saturday, August 810 a.m. Annual Church Auction at Salem Lutheran Church. Contact Louise Daudt, 218-363-2276.
11 a.m. Lions Corn and Polish Sausage Feed sponsored by the Longville Lions Club. Contact Kevin Haugland, 218-363-2724.
11 a.m. Bake Sale sponsored by the Young-At-Heart Senior Club. Contact Marv Hausken, 218-363-3228.
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Saturday, November 282:30-4:30 p.m. Free photos with Santa at Common Grounds Coffee Shop, sponsored by Longville Area Women of Today. Contact Toni Dysart, 218-566-3115.
4-6 p.m. Official Christmas Tree Lighting activities downtown. Free hotdogs, hot chocolate, cookies, Christmas carols and bonfire. Sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.
DECEMBER All month—Merchant Holiday Open Houses sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, 218-363-2630, 1-800-756-7583.
Friday, December 4 Christmas Open House at First National Bank. Saturday, December 5 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Christmas Boutique in the Holy Family Room at St. Edwards Catholic Church. Sponsored by St. Edwards Women’s Council.Contact Heather, Parish Office 218-363-2799.Sunday, December 64 p.m. Free annual Christmas Concert at Salem Lutheran Church featuring the Longville Community Choir. Free-will offering will be accepted. Contact Jan Marr, 218-682-3007.
Friday, December 114-6 p.m. Wine & Cheese Reception/Open House at the Gallery of New Creations/Longville Arts Center. Sponsored by the Longville Lakes Arts Alliance and Gallery of New Creations. Contact Pat Boen, 218-838-4202.
Friday-Saturday, December 11-126-8 p.m. Live Nativity presentations each night. The public is invited to this free drive-through event featuring several Christmas scenes, complete with many live animals. At Longville Bible Chapel, 218-363-2010.Saturday, December 12Cookie Walk at St. Edwards Catholic Church, sponsored by Longville Area Women of Today. Contact Erin Burt, 218-682-2459.
5:30 p.m. Longville Area Community Foundation Holiday Gala. Contact Linda Sigtenhorst, 218-363-3634.
Sunday, December 206 p.m. Christmas Program and Candlelight Service featuring holiday music. Followed by a special dessert fellowship with holiday treats, at Longville Bible Chapel, 218-363-2010.
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RUN AROUND WOMAN PLUS - 30K AND 5K RUN/WALK + BIKE RIDERun/Walk/Ride Around Woman—Saturday, May 2, 2015The Perfect way to tune up and get ready for the 2015 season! • 30K Sanctioned Race on USATF Certified Course• 5-Mile Walk/Run• Recreational Bike Ride• Scenic Courses along beautiful Woman Lake• Spaghetti dinner Friday night – free for event participants Detailed event information and registration forms will be available on the Longville Chamber website, www.Longville.com, or by calling the Longville Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce, 800-756-7583.
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Whether you are a sportsman looking for a lake or a family looking for a break, you can find it all right here. Endless lakes to fish, camp or vacation on.
Spring in LongvilleFISHING OPENERMany area lakes to please your fishing desire.
CAMPINGFor those who love the great outdoors.
HIKING AND BIKINGWhen the sun is shining and a cool breeze is gently blowing, it is a perfect time to hit the trails.
BAKE SALES, GARAGE SALESAND SIDEWALK SALESYou can find them often in and around town.
TURTLE TOWN ART FAIREnjoy the craftsmanship of many local artists and crafters as they display their works for you to enjoy or purchase.
TURTLE RACESBeginning in June you will find the excitement in every child’s eyes as they get their turtle ready for the big race.
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Longville Municipal Airport, located less than 1/2 mile north of town on Highway 84, is within walking distance of downtown Longville’s friendly stores, restaurants and motel. Because the airport is centrally located among the approximately 400 area lakes, when you fly into Longville it is a quick get-away to your favorite resort or vacation spot.
Serving Longville and the surrounding communities for over 50 years the airport provides a convenient and safe location for North Memorial Air Care helicopter to intercept critical medical and trauma patients for the fastest possible transportation to medical care centers. The airport is also a base of operations for several local pilots who donate their time and aircraft for charitable flights through non-profit organizations such as Angel Flights and Veterans Airlift Command, providing transportation to people and families in need of specific medical care at distant locations.
The Longville Flyers, an active flying group, meet informally on Saturday mornings at Patrick’s restaurant and welcome all pilots and aviation enthusiasts to join them at 9:00 AM for breakfast or coffee.
Longville Municipal Airport-KXVGAviation Gateway to the Longville Lakes Area
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Comments: Weather computer and restrooms located in City Hall southwest of the hangar area.
AIRPORTINFORMATION
www.LongvilleAirport.com
The trail of sites along the Great River Road begins at the Mississippi River headwaters at Lake Itasca.
BIRDING IN THE LONGVILLE AREABy Susan Seymour (A Longville Resident)
Longville is surrounded by the Chippewa National Forest which is rich in woods and water habitat where many of Minnesota’s 313 regular bird species nest during the late spring and early summer. From anywhere around Longville one can look up and often see a soaring Bald Eagle, one of hundreds that nest in the forest area. Longville’s forests are home to Black-capped Chickadees, White-breasted Nuthatches, woodpeckers including the magnificent Pileated, Baltimore Oriole, Rosebreasted Grosbeak, Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Eastern Phoebi, Song Sparrow, Gray Catbird, Red-eyed Vireo, Yellow Warbler, American Goldfinch, Purple Finch, American Crow, Blue Jays, and American Robin. Near the shore or on the lake will be Tree Swallows, Belted Kingfishers, Eastern Kingbirds, Red-winged Blackbirds, Green Blue Herons, Common Loons, Ring-billed Gulls, Wood Ducks and Mallards. The Longville area is included in the Audubon-Great River Birding Trail, one of the major birding trails in Minnesota. The trail of sites along the Great River Road begins at the Mississippi River headwaters at Lake Itasca, about one hour northwest of Longville.
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DEEP PORTAGE LEARNING CENTERThis preserve with its extensive walking trails is another place to find forest birds.
LEECH LAKEOn Leech Lake one can see birds that like a big lake. These include the American Pelican, Double-crested Cormorant, Herring Gull, Caspian Tern and Common Tern.
FEDERAL DAMThe harbor at Federal Dam, located 20 miles north of Longville, attracts migrating waterfowl in the early spring and Federal Dam in the fall, including Common, Red-breasted and Hooded Mergansers, Common Goldeneye, Ring-necked Duck, Bufflehead, Canvasback, American Widgeon, Red-head, Greater and Lesser Scaup, Canada Geese, Trumpeter Swan and Tundra Swan. For more information and Audubon Great River Birding Trail map, contact the Longville Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce at: www.longville.com. Bonnie Koopat: bkoop@audubon
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Family friendly activities are happening all summer in Longville. For more details visit www.longville.com.
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OPEN TO THE PUBLICDRIVING RANGE • PRACTICE GREEN • FOOD • ON SALE LIQUOR
27 HOLES • GOLF CART RENTALSLENGTH 18 HOLES 6,359 YDS. PAR 72
Memberships AvailableLENGTH OF 9 HOLE PAR 3 COURSE 1023 YDS.
363-24442½ miles E. of Longville on Highway 7 Mm’ Good! • Homemade Pizza • 32 Flavors of Ice Cream
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MUSIC IN THE PARKFree outdoor programs on selected Sundays on the park-like grounds of Salem Lutheran Church. Bring lawn chairs and picnic baskets and enjoy some of Minnesota’s finest musicians.
INDEPENDENCE DAY ACTIVITIES Get your spot for the parade and save room for some ice cream. Many food booths to choose from along with games to play and good times galore. End the evening with a spectacular display of fireworks.
SUMMERFESTMain Street is hopping from morning till night; enjoy food and fun.
TURTLE RACESSee the famous Longville Turtle Races – Wednesday afternoons, June - August
CANOEINGFrom the beginner to the expert, the canoe routes around Longville are some of the best available in Minnesota. The Boy River Route offers the adventurer the opportunity to see eagles, deer, a variety of fish, otter, mink, fisher, beaver, bear, wolves, grouse and many more native animals.
TREAT SHOPPES, GIFTS & DININGSomething for everyone in Longville! Visit our candy and ice cream stores, relaxing coffee shops, gift stores and specialty shops that have the Northwoods appeal.
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Fishing and Boating
2015 FISHING SEASONMay 9 Fishing season opener (Walleye & Northern)May 23 Bass fishing season openerJune 6 Muskie fishing season openerJune 6-7 Take a Kid Fishing WeekendSept 10-13 Muskie Tournament
BOATINGLongville is surrounded by many beautiful lakes of various sizes and terrains. No matter what size boat you have there is a place for you. Fishing, Water ski-ing, Jet skiing, Cruising, Sightseeing, Photography; our lakes offer the best in outdoor playgrounds.
From a quiet morning canoe ride to a tube full of happy kids, our “Up North” lakes offer the best of MN boating. Clean, clear waters not crowded with shore to shore boats are the highlight of a northern MN vacation.
Don’t have your own boat? Just ask your “Up North” resort to find just the right outfit for you and your fam-ily. Whether it is a basic fishing boat, a more deluxe model, a pontoon for the whole family, or a boat for skiing and tubing, we can get you on the water.
Get outside and get on the water. Enjoy the many lakes of the Longville Area.
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FISHINGThe fishing stories that add to the history of our lakes are legendary. But pictures and tales tell only part of the story. Our lakes have a long history of exceptional fishing that can only be truly understood by experiencing them yourself.
Catch a glimpse of a stringer of fish with smiles attached to the ends and you can feel the legends grow. Come on over... and you’ll create your own memories on our lakes.
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Paved and unpaved, scenic miles await you.
Enjoy our scenery at your pace, on your schedule.
Hundreds of miles of paved trails beckon bikers, hikers and in-line skaters. The Paul Bunyan Trail, the longest bike trail in Minnesota, offers 112 miles from Brainerd to Bemidji. It also connects the Heartlent, Blue Ox and Cuyuna State Trails, offering all kinds of exciting outdoor adventures.
Longville offers a direct connection to the Paul Bunyan State Trail on designated bike routes along County Roads 5 and 11.
For mountain bikers and hikers, the Woodtick Trail, just west of Longville, travels through the scenic Chippewa National Forest past Moccasin Lake and other smaller lakes until it, too, connects with the Paul Bunyan State Trail.
Opportunities for hikers also abound. The North Country Trail, America’s longest national Scenic Trail at 4,600 miles, tracks right through the Longville area, offering hikers a unique opportunity to explore the beautiful Chippewa National Forest.
There are also hiking trails—and learning opportunities—at Deep Portage Learning Center.
And you can experience it all—at your own pace, on your own schedule.
Hiking and BikingThere are over 100 miles of paved trails for bikers, in-line skaters and hikers.
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The Turtle Racing Capital of the WorldLongville Turtle Races
The famous Longville Turtle Races have been enjoyed by all ages for more than 40 years. Every Wednesday afternoon from June through August, family cars stream into Longville’s downtown. All of the occupants are anticipating an afternoon full of fun and games—and the world-renowned turtle races!
JOIN US EACH WEDNESDAYJune 3 through August 19, 2015Registration: 1:00 p.m.Contests: 1:00-2:00 p.m.Games: 1:00-3:00p.m.Chamber Resort Turtle Race: 2:00 p.m.Turtle Races: 2:10-3:30 p.m.
TRY YOUR LUCK AND SKILL AT THESE POPULAR GAMES:• Fishin’ for Fun• Turtles on the Fence• Turtle Touchdown• Turtle “Hoops”• Turtle Ring Toss• Turtle Wiffle Ball Roll• Turtle Bola Toss
• Turtle Mini-Golf
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COME CELEBRATE YOUR BIRTHDAY, YOUR ANNIVERSARY, OR JUST TAKE PART INTHE MANY FUN—AND FREE—CONTESTS:• Hula Hoop Contest for kids, moms, dads and grandparents• Macarena Dance• The famous Chicken Dance• The YMCA Dance sponsored by Camp Olson YMCA
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RACING INFORMATION All games, contests and races are held right in the center of downtown Longville on Main Street (County Road 5).
When you register for the races you will receive a turtle race button with a numbered sticker that matches your numbered paper badge. Racers are called by those numbers and compete in heats of 10 to 15, so listen for your number when the races are underway. In each heat, the fastest and “slowpoke” winners will receive ribbons and qualify for the final championship races.
You may bring your own turtle to race but there are a couple of rules—its shell must mea-sure at least 4 inches in diameter and it cannot be a snapping turtle or exotic species. If you don’t have a turtle of your own, you can race one of ours. Turtle vendors supply us for the whole summer and are on hand to help you.
When your race is called, enter the race circle and get a turtle from the turtle vendors (unless you’ve brought your own). Put your numbered sticker on your turtle’s shell, go to the starting circle, put your turtle on the ground behind the line and wait for the announc-er to give the “start” signal. After the race has started, carefully exit the circle, being sure not to step on any turtles.
If you earn either fastest or slowpoke honors, the judges will give you a ribbon. You can compete against all other heat winners for grand champion honors in the final races of the day.
A SPECIAL RESORT TURTLE RACEThe first race of the day is for representatives of Chamber-member resorts (listed in this brochure and on www.Longville.com). Ask your resort if you can represent them. They will give you a special Resort Race Ticket, which you will need to present when you register on Turtle Race Day.
NOTE: There is a registration fee to race in the Resort Race. There is also a special table for Resort Race registration. Resort racers do not have to wait in the regular registration line.
HAND WASHING FACILITIESIn the interest of good health, we provide a hand-washing station and encourage everyone to clean their hands after handling the turtles.
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• Patrick’s Nathan and Jeni Tabaka PO Box 295 • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2995 -SEE AD ON PAGE 33
GROCERY • Tabaka’s Family Foods Lisa Tabaka PO Box 298 • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2303 -SEE AD ON PAGE 33
GENERAL CONTRACTORS • Terry Daudt ConstructionTerry Daudt595 Edward Ln NE • Longville, MN218-820-3555 • [email protected] • Lake Region Builders Inc. Todd & Sandy Elison 4670 N. Rice Lake Rd NE Longville, MN 56655 218-363-3153 [email protected] www.lakeregionbuildersinc.com
MARINE AND AUTO SERVICE AND SALES • Longville Lakes Marine Dave and Michelle Cribb 5030 Hwy 84 • PO Box 28 Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2526 www.longvillelakesmarine.com [email protected] -SEE AD ON PAGE 21
• Musky House Marine Jack and Tony Likens 5646 Cty Rd 126 NE • PO Box 377 Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2044 • [email protected] www.muskyhousemarine.com• Northlakes Marine and Auto Bill and Lisa Garbe 499 Cty Rd 5 • Hackensack, MN 56452 218-682-2008 • [email protected] www.northlakesauto.com
EXECUTIVE MEMBERS: ATTRACTIONS • Birdies Mini Golf & Water Wars Jim & Lois Garner PO Box 211 • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2481 -SEE AD ON PAGE 6
• LaVallee Inc/Levi LaValleeKristen LaVallee 1529 Suzanne Dr. NE • PO Box 523 Longville, MN 56655 320-333-0480 • [email protected] www.levilavallee.com• Moondance Events Kathy Bieloh 7050 39th Ave NW • PO Box 969 Walker, MN 56484 218-547-3108 [email protected] www.moondancejam.com• Northern Lights Casino Hotel & Event Center Lynn Hoppes 6800 Y Frontage Rd • Walker, MN 56484 218-547-2744 • Ridgewood Golf Course Jack Tabaka PO Box 298 • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2444 • www.ridgewoodgolf.com -SEE AD ON PAGE 10 BANKING / INSURANCE • Cass Company Insurance Agency Julie Rollins PO Box 310 • Hackensack, MN 56452 218-675-6610 • Fax: 218-675-6076 [email protected]• First National Bank Darcy Osburnsen: [email protected] Craig Johnson: [email protected] PO Box 210 • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2950 • www.fnbwalker.com -SEE AD ON PAGE 33
• Woodland Insurance Kristian Myers PO Box 273 • Remer, MN 56672 218-556-1421 • [email protected] www.woodlandins.com
CHURCHES • Immanuel Lutheran Church Pastor Daniel Burns 4656 State Hwy 200 NW • PO Box 307 Walker, MN 56484 218-547-3156 [email protected] www.immanuellutheranwalker.com• Longville Bible Chapel Pastor Mike Partch 5116 State Hwy 84 • PO Box 26 Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2010 • [email protected] -SEE AD ON PAGE 34
• Longville Community Church Patty Miller, Pastor Duane Brown 194 School Ln • PO Box 183 Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2750 • [email protected]• Salem Lutheran Church Carol Raines-Secretary, Pastor Trisha Jorgenson PO Box 136 • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2011 • [email protected] [email protected] www.salemlongville.org• St. Edwards Catholic Church Father Mike Patullo 4905 State Hwy 84 • PO Box 38 Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2799 [email protected]
CONSTRUCTION / SERVICES / BUILDING MATERIALS • ACE - Longville Builders Supply Terry Daudt-Owner 186 Reservation Ave • Longville, MN 218-363-2716 • Fax: 218-363-3389 [email protected] -SEE AD ON PAGE 32
• Arrowhead Builders Supply Tom and Kathy Dollins 5159 State Hwy 84 NW • PO Box 299 Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2124 • [email protected] www.arrowheadtruevalue.com -SEE AD ON PAGE 34
• Lake Region Builders Inc. Todd & Sandy Elison 4670 N. Rice Lake Rd NE Longville, MN 56655 218-363-3153 [email protected] www.lakeregionbuildersinc.com
CONVENIENCE / GAS / BAIT • Longville Bait Company Dave and Jennifer Spartz PO Box 105 • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2031 • [email protected] -SEE AD ON PAGE 33
• Mule Lake Store Evan Foss 3062 State Hwy 84 • Longville, MN 218-682-2549 • [email protected] www.mulelakestore.com -SEE AD ON PAGE 6
• The One Stop Scott and Karen Carpenter PO Box 174 • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2252 -SEE AD ON PAGE 34
DINING / BAR / LIQUOR STORE • Anchorage Inn Jeff Knuf and Larry Gavin 2972 County Rd 7 NE • Longville, MN 218-363-2236 • [email protected] www.anchorageinnmn.com -SEE AD ON PAGE 17
• Common Grounds of Longville Stephanie Aaserude 1428 County Rd 5 • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2292• Frosty’s Greg and Dawn Gilsrud 1485 County Rd 5 • PO Box 123 Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2299 -SEE AD ON PAGE 10
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PROFESSIONAL / SERVICES • Arrow Printing Inc. 1375 Washington Ave S Bemidji, MN 56601 218-751-1564 www.arrowprintinginc.com -SEE AD ON PAGE 34 • City of Longville Christine Herheim PO Box 217 • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2022 • [email protected]• City Sanitary Service Michele Ihrke PO Box 218 • Walker, MN 56484 218-547-3633 • Fax: 218-224-4083 [email protected]• Crow Wing Power Char Kinzer PO Box 507 • Brainerd, MN 56401 218-829-2827 or 800-648-9401 www.cwpower.com• Cuyuna Regional Medical Center-Longville Debra Bergsnev 180 Jordan Ln • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-3300 [email protected] www.cuyunamed.org -SEE AD ON PAGE 35
• Ferrellgas Cory Gielarowski 18405 State Hwy 371 NW Brainerd, MN 56401 218-838-2410 [email protected] -SEE AD ON PAGE 32
• Guide Point Pharmacy Mike Schwartzwald 1472 Cty Rd 5 • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2641 [email protected] www.guidepointpharmacy.com• Lakeland Promotions Ed Lammers and Dave DeLost 166 Hardy Lane • PO Box 401 Longville, MN 56655 218-363-1000 • [email protected]• LAKEMAPS PO Box 2026 • Faribault, MN 55021 800-999-8204 -SEE AD ON PAGE 35
• Northland Septic Maintenance Inc. PO Box 115 • Hackensack, MN 56452 218-675-5999 • [email protected] www.northlandseptic.com• Pederson, Smith, Roehl & Co., P.A. Ron Peterson-CPA PO Box 1120 • Walker, MN 56484 218-363-2334 • [email protected]• Pine Cone Press Citizen Dave DeLost-Publisher PO Box 401 • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2002 • [email protected] www.pineconepresscitizen.com • Pineridge Grouse Camp Jerry & Brenda Havel 6328 32nd Ave NE • Remer, MN 56672 218-301-6083 [email protected] www.pineridgegrousecamp.com www.doublebarrelbluesfest.com -SEE ADS ON PAGE 32
• WJJY FM, KBJB FM, KUAL FM, KLIZ FM, KLIZ AM, KVBR AM Radio Mike Boen PO Box 746 • Brainerd, MN 56401 218-828-1244 • Wolske RV Nate Wolske & Ron Wolske 2108 State Hwy 200 Boy River, MN 56672 218-363-2037 • [email protected] -SEE AD ON PAGE 35
• Zambelli Fireworks Internationale Dean Kuhn 2240 Homebrook Trail SW Pequot Lakes, MN 56472 218-330-1788 [email protected] www.zambellifireworks.com REAL ESTATE / TITLE CO. • Bill Hansen Realty Bill and Laura Hansen 5016 State Hwy 84 • PO Box 387 Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2306 [email protected] -SEE AD ON PAGE 33
• LakePlace.com 1403 Cty Rd 5 • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-6600 • www.LakePlace.com [email protected]• Patrick Moran Realty Patrick Moran PO Box 393 • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2240 • [email protected] www.moranrealty.com -SEE AD ON PAGE 33
• Remax Lakes Area Realty 5024 State Hwy 84 • PO Box 334 Longville, MN 56655 218-363-3332 • [email protected] www.lakesrealty.com
SHOPPING• Gallery of New Creations & Antiques Too Terry & Lori Daudt 1480 Cty Rd 5 • PO Box 384 Longville, MN 56655 218-363-3160 • [email protected]• Lori’s Luvs Lori Daudt 1491 Co Rd 5 • PO Box 384 Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2333 • [email protected]• Studio 5 on Main Phyllis Eck PO Box 48 • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2622 • [email protected] -SEE AD ON PAGE 6
• Treasure House Antiques Norris Krause PO Box 378 • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-3373 • [email protected] -SEE AD ON PAGE 6
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INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS - Anderson, Colette K. 4707 Shangri-La Drive NE Longville, MN 56655 [email protected] Blue, Dave and Judy Longville, MN 56655 - Blundell, Ron and Judy PO Box 27 • Longville, MN 56655 [email protected] Boen, Mike and Pat 3995 Pikie Point Dr NE • Longville, MN [email protected] • www.patboen.com- Dysart, Pat & Toni 3870 – 78th St NE • Remer, MN 56672- Gilsrud, Eric and Brenda 4905 Williston Rd Minnetonka, MN 55345- Gilsrud, Sharon 454 Journey’s End Rd • Longville, MN [email protected] Marchwick, Pat and Brenda 3964 Little Boy Rd NE • Longville, MN- Sidey, Linda 410 SW 2nd • Greenfield, IA 50849 641-221-0297 • [email protected] - Weins, John and Sandy 698 N Hunter Lake Rd NE Longville, MN 56655
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ACE - Longville Builders SupplyAll Seasons ResortAnchorage InnArrowhead Builders SupplyArrow Printing Inc.Immanuel Lutheran ChurchLongville Bible ChapelBill Hansen RealtyBirdies Miniature Golf & Water WarsWolske RVBroadwater LodgeCamp O'My Dreams ResortCass Company Insurance AgencyLongville Community ChurchCity of LongvilleCommon GroundsCrow Wing PowerFerrellgasFirst National BankFrosty'sRemax RealtyGallery of New Creations & Antiques tooHuddles ResortMoondance Event CenterKee-Nee-Moo-Sha ResortSalem Lutheran ChurchLakeland PromotionsSt. Edward Catholic ChurchLake Region Builders, IncLittle Boy Resort & CampgroundLong Birch LodgeLongville Bait CompanyLongville Lakes Clinic CRMCLongville Lakes MarineLori's LuvsBalsam Bay ResortMinne Teepee ResortMoran RealtyMule Lake StoreMusky House Marine Northlakes Marine & AutoNorthern Lights CasinoThe One StopPatrick’sPederson, Smith, Roehl & Co. P.A.Pikedale LodgePine Cone Press-CitizenPine Haven ResortPine Ridge ResortRidgewood Golf CourseYoung At Heart Senior ClubStudio 5 on MainTabaka's Family FoodsTerry Daudt ConstructionThielen's Rainbow Bay ResortThunder Lake LodgeTimber Trails ResortTreasure House Antiques Deep Portage Learning CenterTwo Traders General Store & CreperieMargaret Welch Memorial LibraryWJJY-FM, KBLB-FM, KLIZ-AM, KVBR-AMPineridge Grouse CampDOK Holiday ResortLakePlace.comLongville AirportTennis Courts
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BOY LAKEHere’s what Minneapolis Star Tribune writer, Ron Schara, says of Boy Lake in his listing of little known walleye hot spots: “Oh boy, here’s one that oughta be good. Located north of Longville, Big Boy is 3,145 acres of good fish-ing, with a walleye count that is twice the state average.”
LAKE INGUADONALake Inguadona is located 3.5 miles east of Longville on Cass County Road 7. The lake is over 4 miles long and is 1/2 mile wide on the south end. Little Boy River flows through the lake. There is also access to Rice Lake on the south through the Little Boy River.
BLACKWATER LAKELocated 8 miles south of Longville on State Hwy 84 and Cass County Road 11, Blackwater Lake is a 722 acre lake with a maximum depth of 67 feet. An excellent multi-species lake containing northern pike, LM/SM bass, walleyes, black crappie, bluegill, yellow perch and Tullibee (cisco).
Northern pike are abundant in Blackwater Lake and the catch rate has been historically high compared to others.
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Timber Trails Resort Tom & Kathy Marnik3014 S. Boy Lake Drive NE, Remer, MN 56672 • TimberTrailsResort.com 11 • • • • • • • • • • All Year $675-218-566-2376 • [email protected] $2500
LAKE INGUADONA
Anchorage Inn 3 Jeff Knuf & Larry Gavin2972 County 7 NE, Longville, MN 56655 2 • • • • • • All Year call for 218-363-2236 • Fax 218-363-2014 • [email protected] • [email protected] rates
BLACKWATER LAKE
Pine Haven Resort 3173 4th Ave NW, Longville, MN 56655 • www.pinehavenresort.com 17 • • • • • 5/19-9/22 375-218-682-2547 • FREE wireless internet • [email protected] $1200
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LITTLE BOY LAKELittle Boy Lake is located 3.5 miles south of Longville on Highway 54. This 2.5 mile long lake is one of the most popular lakes in the Longville area. The lake has record Muskie. It also provides anglers with Walleye, Northern Pike, Large Mouth Bass and Small Mouth Bass. A channel links Little Boy with Wabedo Lake.
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Heated Pool • Dining with Lounge • Cottages & Townhouse Units Protected Harbor • Sand Beaches • Great Fishing • Family Activities
Restaurant open to the public!1-800-358-5516 • www.huddlesresort.com
Leech Lake Tradition For Over 80 Years!Leech Lake Tradition For Over 80 Years!
Huddle Family Owned Since the Beginning–Celebrating Over 80 Years!
1-800-358-5516
A small, quiet, economical fishing Resort New and remodeled, 2 & 3 BR, lake level cabins
Daily & weekly, rates, boats, motors, A/C, Satellite TVNo pets or jet skis please
612-590-2966(c) 800-875-6386
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LEECH LAKEJust eight miles north and west of Longville is Minnesota’s 3rd largest lake. Leech Lake spans nearly 30 miles east to west and 24 miles north to south.
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Little Boy Resort & Campground Troy & Nancy Loren3600 County 54 NE, Longville, MN 56655 • littleboyresort.com 8 • • • • • • • • • 14 • • • • All Year $105-218-363-2188 • (cell): 218-851-5692 • [email protected] $2500
Thielen’s Rainbow Bay Resort Pete & Jan Thielen3894 Little Boy Road NE, Longville, MN 56655 • www.vrbo.com/113903 3 • • • May-Sept $110-800-875-6386 • 612-590-2966 • [email protected] $2600
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Huddle’s Resort Roy & Kay Huddle1696 Whipholt Beach Road NW, Walker, MN 56484 30 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • May-Nov. Call forwww.huddlesresort.com • 218-836-2420 • 800-358-5516 • [email protected] Prices
Pikedale Lodge Torey & Salley Myers7995 Partridge Point Dr. NE, Longville, MN 56655 • www.pikedale.com 15 • • • • • • • • • • All Year $110-218-836-2232 • 800-279-1126 • [email protected] $1075
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Day CampsResident CampsFamily Camps
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THUNDER LAKEThis crystal-clear, deep, spring-fed lake of 1,350 acres is nearly 5 miles long and 1.5 miles wide. Walleye, northern pike, all pan-fish, largemouth and smallmouth bass are caught in this diverse fishery with infinite structure. Thunder Lake is located 11 miles east of Longville near the intersection of County Hwy 7 and MN Hwy 6.
WABEDO LAKEWabedo Lake is located 4.5 miles south of Longville off of Hwy 54. Record Muskie, but also great Walleye, Northern, Bass and exciting panfishing for Crappie and Bluegill are present.
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WABEDO LAKEDiamond Crest Resort, LLC Jerry & Maggie Motyl2916 Diamond Crest Rd. NE, Longville, MN 56655 6 I • • • • • • • • 5/1-10/15 $650-(cell): 218-821-1364 • [email protected] • diamondcrestresort.com $1100
THUNDER LAKEThunder Lake Lodge Craig & Jamie Riendeau5316 Cisco Lane NE, Remer, MN 56672 • thunderlakelodge.com 16 • • • I • • • • • • All Year $458-218-566-2378 • [email protected] $2577
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Camp O’ My Dreams Motel on Long Lake Wilma Griffin1534 Fahrenholz Rd. NE, Longville, MN 56655 • camp-o-mydreams.com 4 • • S • • • • • All Year Call for218-363-2507 • [email protected] Pricing
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LONG LAKELocated just two miles north of Longville on MN Highway 84 is Long Lake. The lake is nearly 8 miles long and generally 1/4 to 1/2 mile wide. Steep banks surround the lake except at the location of the two resorts on the south west corner of the lake. Fishing is great with a variety of spe-cies from which to choose. They include: Northern Pike, Walleye, Large Mouth Bass, Crappie and Bluegills. A public access is located on the northwest side of the lake.5
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www.facebook.com/ThunderLakeLodgeMN • 218-556-2378 • www.thunderlakelodge.com
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“Every Beautiful Cabin is lakeside with a Gorgeous View”
Minne Teepee Resortwww.minneteepee.com
(218) 682-2485 (summer) or (763)757-7374 (winter)8 Deluxe "Lakeside" log cabins withSleeping Lofts/Boat Harbor/SwimBeach/Shuffleboard/Playground/Pontoon/Canoe/16 Foot Lund Boats
Woman Lake & IXL Lakeand "Friendly Campfires"
Don and Dwayne Waldera“Father and Son”
3539 State Hwy. 84 NE, Longville, MN 56655218-363-2030 or 1-800-279-1128
Eight, clean, ultra-modern Housekeeping cabins.Boat harbor, launching facilities.
Excellent swimming beach. Motors, gas, pontoon.MasterCard/Visa/Discover.www.allseasonsresort.com
Boat Rental, sand beach, water trampoline, dockside gas service, playground, kayaks, canoes, paddleboats, free wireless internet service, cable tv, located within
walking distance of dining and shopping262 Birch Lane, Longville, MN • 800-722-0027
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FORMERLY GIRL LAKE RESORT
Newly Built Vacation Homes & Modern Housekeeping CabinsOpen Year Round
On Girl Lake part of the Woman Lake Chain
KEE-NEE-MOO-SHASeen in National Geographic
• Spacious 2/3 mile lakeshore with 19 cabins on 100 private acresKnotty pine interior, TV/DVD, some Sat. TV, decks w/gas grills.
• 160 ft. sand beach, swim raft & 50 ft. water slideKayaks, paddleboards, pontoon, boats & motors.
• Playground, sand volleyball, basketball, kidsactivities, Rec. center, game room, laundry.
• Store with snacks, dockside gas.
• Great Fall & Spring fishing pkgs. available.
www.WomanLake.com • 1-800-405-KNMS
Broadwater LodgeON WOMAN LAKE, MINNESOTA
You will be very comfortable in our clean, tastefully decorated modern cabins located on a 1/4 mi. of shoreline on a private part of Woman Lake.
FirepLaces • decks • FuLL Bath • sauna ducane gas griLLs • game room 1200 Ft. shoreLine • nature traiLs kayaks • canoes • Boat & motors
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BIG SAND LAKEBig Sand Lake is located 18 miles north and east of Longville along Highway 200, or 1.5 miles west of Remer. The lake is known for its wealth of bluegills and northern pike, crap-pies, walleyes, large mouth bass and rock bass.
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All Seasons Resort Don & Dwayne Waldera (father & son)3539 State Hwy 84 NE, Longville, MN 56655 • allseasonsresort.com 8 • • • • • • All Year $950+218-363-2030 • 800-279-1128 • fx: 218-363-2030 • [email protected]
Broadwater Lodge Kim MacFarlane4588 Timber Dr. NW, Hackensack, MN 56452 • broadwaterlodge.com 15 • • • • • • • • 4/14-11/15 $725-218-682-2552 • fx: 218-682-2193 • [email protected]: Darren Week $4100
Kee-Nee-Moo-Sha Resort Manager: Cathy Duvall4308 Timber Dr. NW, Hackensack, MN 56452 • womanlake.com 19 • • • • • • • • • All Year $600-218-682-2362 • 800-405-5667 • fx: 218-682-2362 • [email protected] $3800
Minne Teepee Resort Gary & Linda Knox870 County 11 NW, Hackensack, MN 56452 • minneteepee.com 8 • • • • • 5/1-9/30 $800+218-682-2485 • [email protected]
DOK Holiday Doug Burger3529 State Hwy 84, Longville, MN 56655 • www.dokholidayresort.net 7 • • • • • 5/1-10/31 [email protected]
Woman Lake Lodge Jeff & Lori Burks914 Cty 5, Hackensack, MN 56452 • www.womanlakelodge.com 19 • • • • • • • 5/1-10/31 $650+218-682-2426 • 800-950-0032 • [email protected]
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Long Birch Lodge Nathan & Mandy TabakaP.O. Box 166, Longville, MN 56655 • longbirchlodge.com 11 • • • • • • • • • All Year $395-218-363-2371 • 800-722-0027 • [email protected] $2250
Pine Ridge Resort Terry & Donna Holloway1056 Sarajac Road NE, Longville, MN 56655 • pineridgeresort.com 7 • • • • • All Year $575-218-363-2828 • 800-972-0147 • [email protected] $1750
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Balsam Bay Resort Bob & Su Ugstad6231, 72nd Street NE, Remer, MN 56672, balsambayresort.com 7 • • • • • • • • • 18 • • All Year $420-218-566-2346 • [email protected] $1250
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Fall for LongvilleTreasure the beauty of the fall colors as you drive to your favorite destination. Enjoy a cool evening campfire, under a starry night’s sky. Get a glimpse of the Northern Lights as they light up the sky. There are endless treasures found in the North Country, some you just have to experience to believe.
ENJOY THE TRAILSWhether it is hiking, biking or blading, you are sure to relish the colorful surroundings.
FISHING AND HUNTINGAutumn is a great time for you to enjoy your favorite sport, peaceful, cool and colorful.
MUSKIES INC. TOURNAMENTThis will be the 44th year for the Twin Cities chapter of Muskies Inc. to hold the tournament in this area. Anglers may fish in any of the 21 lakes, including Woman, Little Boy, and Iguadona. Muskies Inc. focuses on “Catch and Release” while contributing back to the local MN DNR offices for benefit of fisheries and research. Join us for the Tournament September 6-8.
OKTOBERFESTKick off to “Fall Has it All” at the Longville Fire Hall. Live Polka Music, German Sauerkraut & Brats, German & Domestic Beer, German Desserts, German Dancing, Great Dancing and Great Fun.
FALL HAS IT ALL
The kick off to “Fall Has it All” is September 19th - an event you won’t want to miss. Fall Color Tours, Oktoberfest (September 21st), Art Shows, Chainsaw Sculpting in Hackensack, Fall Dance, and so much more!
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Winter in LongvilleWhen it is white all around and you are looking for some fun, pack up your gear and take it on a run. This winter wonderland is filled with activities for everyone.
SNOWMOBILINGHundred of miles of trails in every direction for the snowmobiling enthusiasts.
SNOWSHOEING, CROSS COUNTRY SKIING & HIKINGThe Longville area offers a variety of local trails for you to enjoy. These trails offer something for everyone. The beginner as well as the advanced will enjoy the scenic beauty.
– Goose Trail
– Deep Portage
ICE FISHINGIf you enjoy the icy challenge, this is the place for you. Your choice of lakes awaits you and your gear.
RELAXING BY THE FIREPick your favorite winter lodging des-tination, get the fireplace going, grab a book or a glass of wine and enjoy the warmth of winter.
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NONPROFIT MEMBERS - Child, Girl, Woman Lakes Area Association Tom Jansen 3325 N Green Forest Dr NW Longville, MN 56655 218-682-2306 • [email protected] www.womanlakechain.org
- Crisis Line & Referral Service Mary Marana PO Box 192 • Brainerd, MN 56401 Main Office: 218-828-4515 Crisis Line: 800-462-5525 [email protected] www.crisislineandreferralservice.org
- Deep Portage Learning Center Dale Yerger 2197 Nature Center Dr. NW • Hackensack, MN 56452 218-682-2325 • Fax: 218-682-3121 [email protected] www.deep-portage.org
- Faith In Action For Cass County Theresa Eclov PO Box 512 • Hackensack, MN 56452 218-675-5435 • [email protected] www.faithinactioncass.com- Friends of the LibraryDenny Ploeger3906 Horned Owl Trail NWHackensack, MN 56452218-682-2560 or 712-830-3469 [email protected] Knights of Columbus – Council #6773 James Kelley 4905 State 84 • Longville, MN 56655 218-232-6625 [email protected] Leech Lake Area Watershed Foundation Paula West PO Box 455 • Hackensack, MN 56452 218-675-5773 • [email protected] www.leechlakewatershed.org- Longville Area Community Choir Jan Marr 2705 4th Ave NW • Longville, MN 56655 218-682-3007 • [email protected] - Longville Area Community Foundation Steve Shalbetter-President 218-682-2286 [email protected] www.longvillefoundation.org - Longville Area Women of Today Donna DeNeui-President PO Box 293 • Longville, MN 56655 - Longville Campground 1367 County Rd 5 • P.O. Box 404 Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2610 [email protected] Longville Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce PO Box 33 • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2630 or 800-756-7583 [email protected] www.longville.com
• Kego Lake Lawn Service & Snowplowing Tim Fahey 1760 Shamrock Trl NE • Longville, MN 218-363-3305 • Cell: 218-536-0898 [email protected] • Matt's Laundromat PO Box 384 5013 State Hwy 84 Longville, MN 56655• Minnesota Personal Safety Training Tom Lund 4147 Sioux Camp Trail NE Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2914 • Fax: 218-363-2914 [email protected] www.mnpersonalsafetytraining.com• Northpine Interior Julie Nordstrom 1476 Cty Rd 5 • PO Box 240 Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2848 [email protected] • Pinedale Resort Karen Kaehler & Mary Albachten 1615 Wabedo Frontage Road Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2989 • 877-218-1102 [email protected] pinedaleresort.com • Tenlee Lund Writing & Editing Services Tenlee Lund 4147 Sioux Camp Trail NE Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2914 • Fax: 218-363-2914 [email protected]• The Art Crate Thomas Kutschied 3653 S. Little Boy Dr NE Longville, MN 56655 218-507-0311 • [email protected]• Two Traders General Store and Creperie Julie Nordstrom 1476 Cty Rd 5 • PO Box 240 Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2848 [email protected]
- Longville Lakes Arts Alliance/ Longville Arts Center Pat Boen PO Box 271 • Longville, MN 56655 218-838-4202 [email protected] www.LongvilleArtsCenter.com -SEE AD ON PAGE 6
- Longville Lakes Area Snowmobile Club Larry Gavin PO Box 321 • Longville, MN 56655 218-566-2573- Longville Lions Club Kevin Haugland Longville, MN 56655 218-536-1227 • [email protected] Luther Dell Bible Camp Dave Peet 2760 S Boy Lake Dr NE • Remer, MN 218-566-2326 • [email protected] www.campwapo.org- Margaret Welch Memorial Library Cheryl Martin 5051 State Hwy 84 • PO Box 106 Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2710 • [email protected] www.krls.org- Minnesota Deer Hunters Association Lakes & Pines Chapter 5539 24th Ave NE • Longville, MN [email protected] - North Memorial Ambulance - Longville Kevin Lee-Manager 210 NW 5th St • Brainerd, MN 56401 218-829-8767 or 218-363-3581 northmemorial.com- Northland Area Family Service Center Barb Anderson 320 Eagle Avenue • PO Box 304 Remer, MN 56672 218-566-3636 [email protected] www.northlandfamilycenter.org- Northland Ridge Runners - Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation Craig Johnson PO Box 508 • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-3444 [email protected]
- Petal Pushers Garden Club Paty Underwood Longville, MN 56655 218-682-2056
- Sherman A. Yochum VFW Post 772 and Ladies Auxiliary Bob Saalborn PO Box 73 • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-3239- St. Edwards Women’s Council Luann Adelmann 1136 PineCrest Trail NE • Longville, MN 218-363-3713 • [email protected]
- Tossed and Found Boutique Toni Sausman-Manager PO Box 308 • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-3949 • [email protected] -SEE AD ON PAGE 34
- Turtle Town Cruisers Car Club PO Box 334 Longville, MN 56655- Wabedo-Little Boy-Cooper-Rice Lake Association President: Jon Strommen PO Box 133 • Longville, MN 56655 763-360-4424 [email protected] Walker Area Community Center Gretchen Gribbin 105 Tower Avenue • PO Box 327 Walker, MN 56484 218-547-1853 • [email protected] www.walkerareacommunitycenter.com
- Woodtick Wheelers ATV/OHM ClubDavid Halsey-PresidentPO Box 83 • Hackensack, MN 56452612-723-1987 • [email protected] -SEE AD ON PAGE 35 - YMCA Camp Olson Russ Link 4160 Little Boy Rd NE Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2207 • [email protected] www.campolson.org -SEE AD ON PAGE 21 - Young-At-Heart Senior Club 150 Pond Lane • Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2340
DIRECTORY MEMBERS • A&A Garage Doors Jerry Motyl 3028 Stoney Creek Rd NE Longville, MN 56655 218-821-1363 or 218-363-3473 [email protected] • Action Title, Inc. 320 Railroad Ave • PO Box 953 Walker, MN 56484 1481 Cty Rd 5 • Longville, MN 56655 218-547-2970 or 218-363-3230 [email protected] www.actiontitleinc.com• Deer Trail Resort Rebecca Ryan 1608 Deer Run Drive NE Longville, MN 56655 218-363-2536 [email protected] • Field Landscaping Will Field & Nate Field PO Box 286 • Longville, MN 56655 218-232-7811 • [email protected] www.fieldlandscaping.net
• Grand Rapids Veterinary Clinic 5016 State Hwy 84 • Longville, MN 405 SE 13th Street • Grand Rapids, MN 218-363-3343 or 218-326-0395 [email protected] • www.grvet.com
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RETIRE BY TH
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THE LAKESFirst there is the beauty of the area. There are nine gorgeous lakes within a short distance of town. The lakes are full of sunnies, crappies, bass, walleyes, north-erns and muskies. We're saying they're there, but you have to get them into your boat. How much fun is that?
GOLFINGGolfing is high on the list of activities. Isn't that a senior or retiree challenge? Ridgewood Golf Course is about 3 1/2 miles from town. It provides a driving range, practice green, carts, 27 holes, and a fine dining room. The greens are in fantastic shape.
CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONSThe Young-at-Heart Senior Club has a lovely year-round club house which is suitably decorated for each season. Many activities are conducted there: meetings, potlucks, parties, Wi-Fi and trips to plays and museums. There is an organ and a computer and printer which all can use. Meetings are held twice a month. Cribbage is played every Wednesday and 500 on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month. The public is welcome. Membership is $6 per year and includes everything. Members get involved com-munity-wide by volunteering to help with Chamber activities. Seniors man (or woman) the information booth from Memorial Day to Labor Day. It's a fun job. We also have a tennis league. New courts were built just this year and mem-bers are really enjoying them.
Other organizations to join are: Women of Today, Lions Club, VFW and Auxiliary, First Friday Book Club and several lake associations.
CHURCHESMost churches have organizations of their own. Speaking of churches, Longville has a total of four churches: Community, Bible Chapel, Salem Lutheran and St. Edward's Catholic.
LOCAL CLINICThere is a clinic with a doctor and a physician's assistant. Also, we have a wonderful library with many services including computers.
HUNTINGWe're good all year-round in Longville. There's always something going on. Longville is a terrific place to hunt: ducks, geese, turkeys and deer. Our hunters' organizations have terrific dinners with super attendance.
SNOWMOBILINGSnowmobilers come from all over to join us on our well maintained trails. It's not unusual to see groups of 30 or more enjoying the snow.
FISHINGAnd all of our lakes are hot spots for ice fishing. It's almost like a village on some of the lakes with all their little houses.
JOIN US!Longville truly is the home of everything and always looking for new neighbors to join us. These are just a few ideas to show you that boredom does not exist when you retire to the Longville Lakes Area. In fact, we'll keep you so busy you'll wonder how you ever had time to work. You'll make friendships for a lifetime. Hope to see a moving van coming into Longville with your name on it.
Retire by the LakesWhat do you dream when you think about your retirement?
Longville has the answer to all your retirement dreams.
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The Propane Professionals
You Can Count On All Year Long.
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OFF-SALE5048 State Hwy 84 NE, Longville, MN
Longville Lakes Bottle Shop
Huge Assortment of Refreshments. Great Wine Selections.
Weekly Specials. Open Monday thru Saturday
(218) 363-3249OFF-SALE
LongvilleBuilders Supply
• Full Service Building Materials Supplier
• Free Estimates
• Stihl Power Equipment
• Interstate Batteries
• Paints: (We can custom color match colors!)
ACE Royal Clark+Kensington Sikkens Valspar
• Thermo-Tech Premium Windows & Doors
Other Services Include: • Key Cutting
• Screen Repair
• Glass Cutting
• Window Repair
• Photocopies & Fax Services
Hardware Store: 218-363-2716Lumber Yard: 218-363-2724
186 Reservation Ave • Longville, Minnesota
Now Offers Dog Boarding!!!! We offer safe, stress free and fun dog boarding in the Remer/Longville area. Our brand
new state of the art amenities will keep your pet happy and healthy while your away:
*In-floor heat to keep their paws warm when thing’s cool down
*We have 20-14 foot indoor/outdoor runs with raised dog beds
*Outdoor fenced play area for social hour fun with the other guests.
*Lots of natural light and fresh air circulation in our boarding area
* Pick up & delivery service also available within a 20 mile radius. Ask for details and price.
Call to reserve your spot today! 218-301-6083 or 218-259-3346
Now Offering Dog Boarding!!!We offer safe, stress free and fun dog boarding in the Remer/Longville area. Our brand new state of the art amenities will keep your pet happy and healthy while your away:
• In-floor heat to keep their paws warm when things cool down• We have 14-20 foot indoor/outdoor runs with raised dog beds• Outdoor fenced play area for social hour fun with the other guests• Lots of natural light and fresh air circulation in our boarding area• Pick up & delivery service also available within a 20 mile radius. Ask for details and price
Call to reserveyour spot today!
218-301-6083or 218-259-3346
www.longville.com
Discover • Explore • Experience
Downtown Longville 363-2995
Noon Lunch Specials • Nightly SpecialsHappy Hour 3 - 6 Monday thru Thursday
Checkout ourNew
Menu
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Tabaka’s Family Foods
Downtown LongvilleFresh Deli • Fresh Produce
Bakery • Fresh Meats •
Weekly Specials
Store Hours: 8-7 Mon-Sat 9-5 Sunday
Watch for coupons in Pine Cone Press Citizen.
THE ORIGINAL
LONGVILLE BAIT CO.
Serving the area for over 50 years
Owners:
The Docksider (On Sale)Liquor
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Pizza & Appetizers
Come Join the Fun!
Bar Bingo Tuesdays at 7pm
Open Monday - SaturdayMain Street, Longville
(218)363-2565Open
Sundays May-Sept.
Specializing in Lakeshore Properties
oran RealtyM
A Professional Real Estate service taken to the level of an art form.
Longville (218)363-2240 / (800)726-8050
www.moranrealty.com
SCHEDULE OF SERVICE9:00 am Sunday School
10:00 am Fellowship Time10:30 am Sunday Worship
7:00 pm Wed. Evening Prayer Meeting
5116 State Hwy. 84218-363-2010
Pastor Mike Partch
ARROWHEADBUILDERS SUPPLY
HARDWARE
ACROSS FROM THE AIRPORT - LONGVILLE• Building Materials • Hardware • Rentals
Ph. (218) 363-2124
ARROWHEADBUILDERS SUPPLY
Come experience a whole new hardware store!
A Full Service Home Center.Open 7 Days a Week Year Round.
5159 Hwy 84 No., Longville • 218-363-2124 • Fax 218-363-3335Visit us on the Web: www.arrowheadtruevalue.com • E-mail:[email protected]
Offering the best for all of your printing and promotional needs since 1958.
218-751-1564 • 1-800-373-1565 www.arrowprintinginc.com
1375 Washington Ave.SBemidji, Minnesota
5076 St Hwy 84 NE “In the old Ron’s Hardware Store”
Quality used merchandiseof all kinds including clothing,
Collectibles, Housewares, furniture and so much more!Open Tuesday – Saturday 10 am – 4 pm
218-363-3949Proceeds support our local food shelf
Tossed & Found Boutique
Longville
THE Touch Free Car Wash
Made to Order
Pizza & SubsFor Dine In or Take Out
also Available
(218) 363-2252Call
Live Bait T-Shirts & Sweatshirts
• Video Rental • Tackle • Licenses • Guns & Ammo • • Feed & Seed • Groceries • Ice •
• Lottery • Kerosene • LP Fill • 24 Hour Pumps •
Sporting Goods
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“Your Adventure Starts Here!”
Over 2,000 Lakemaps are available on 7x11 inchplastic cards at bait, tackle and sporting goods stores.
For a list of maps and ordering information,send a self addressed, stamped envelope to:
LAKEMAPSP.O. BOX 2026
FARIBAULT, MN 550211-800-999-8204
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Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Telephone: (218)363-3300
www.cuyunamed.org
Cuyuna Regional Medical Center Longville
• Club Rides
• Trail Projects
• Safety Training
• And More!
Join today! Details at WoodtickWheelers.com
WOLSKE RV
Buy, Sell, Trade, Repair, Parts and Winterizing
Located 7 miles North of Longville at
2108 State Highway 200
WOLSKE RV
Buy, Sell, Trade, Repair, Parts and Winterizing
Located 7 miles North of Longville at
2108 State Highway 200
WOLSKE RV
Buy, Sell, Trade, Repair, Parts and Winterizing
Located 7 miles North of Longville at
2108 State Highway 200
Buy, Sell, Trade, Repair, Parts and Winterizing
Community Banking At It’s Best
We’re Proud to Call Northern Minnesota Home!
www.fnbwalker.com218-363-2950 Member FDIC
Longville Longville Longville Lakes AreaChamber of Commerce800.756.7583 • 218.363.2630www.longville.com • [email protected]. Box 33 • Longville, MN 56655
DISTANCES TO LONGVILLEDULUTH – 120 Miles
FARGO – 135 MilesINTERNATIONAL FALLS – 150 Miles
MINNEAPOLIS – 170 Miles ST. PAUL – 170 Miles
There is no place like Longville!