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By Joseph Perske, Sartell Mayor

As mayor of the City of Sartell and on behalf

of its more than 15,000 residents, I would like to extend a warm welcome to all visitors.

Native Americans, followed by settlers, merchants and industrialists, found this area on the banks of the Mighty Mississippi to be a great place to live. That feeling has carried on for centuries and is alive today. Whether you are here on a visit or you are moving into Sartell to make your new home, I’m sure you will find the city an exciting and enjoyable place to be.

Sartell has experienced rapid growth in the past two decades, yet keeps the friendly atmosphere of a neighborhood community. The local school district, Sartell-St. Stephen, has a reputation as one of the finest school systems in the state. It offers top-notch academics, fine arts, competitive ath-letics and many extended program opportunities for people of all ages. City parks and an ever-expanding trail

system provide recreation all year ‘round. Many youth organizations and volunteer groups offer a wide variety of opportunities, including athletics, gardening, fishing, fitness, learning and socializing.

The Sartell Chamber of Commerce, with more than 160 members, is com-mitted to promoting and maintaining economic growth in the city and spon-sors several key community building events throughout the year.

Memorial Day 2012 will be remem-bered as one of the most horrific days in history for the City of Sartell. The tragic explosion and fire that day at the Verso paper mill brought the close to the iconic industry that had been the livelihood of the community for more than a century. In 2013, the city remains optimistic and committed to the potential redevelopment of that site along the Mississippi river.

Sartell continues to be the local leader as “the city of choice “ for resi-dential housing starts and commercial development. Major transportation projects recently completed and now underway will improve traffic flow

and enhance economic development.Many exciting recreational- and

community-centered initiatives are moving forward in the city this year. Pinecone Central Park will open this summer, providing opportunities for dozens of youth sports teams to play and multitudes of spectators to gather and enjoy the park facilities. Plans are being developed for the replacement for the aged park shelter in Watab Park. The Sauk River Regional Park is getting closer to becoming a real-ity as efforts continue for the acquisi-tion of the property along the river. Plans for a community resource facil-ity are evolving, and the possibility of a senior center and community library might not be far away.

Again, whether you are here for a day or have moved here for a lifetime, I invite you to get out and enjoy the City of Sartell. Just try one of our restaurants, play in one of the parks, do some shopping or just take a break down by the river. I hope to see you there.

More information is easily avail-able on our city website at http://www.sartell-mn.com or by viewing Channel 19 on local cable television.

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&LW\�VHUYLFHVSartell City Council City council meetings take place at 7 p.m. the second and fourth Mondays of the month in Sartell City Hall.

Mayor Joe Perske, 320-259-8270 or [email protected] Braig-Lindstrom, 320-259-7982 or [email protected] Hennes, 320-253-1926 or [email protected] Jane Nicoll, 320-309-7765 or [email protected] Peterson, 320-492-8017 or [email protected]

Sartell City Hall

The city administrator is Patti Gartland, who leads a staff of two dozen, including maintenance and police.

Fire Department

Led by Fire Chief Ken Heim, the state-of-the-art Sartell-LeSauk Fire Department has 30 highly trained volunteers who not only fight fires, but also help on medical calls, car accidents and many other emergencies.

Police Department

Led by Police Chief Jim Hughes, the police force is comprised of 17 officers, as well as 12 volunteer Reserve Program officers, an office manager/dispatcher and a part-time clerk.

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Serving The Local CommunitiesFor Three Generations

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Artist-in-residence Willicey Tynes of St. Cloud and student artist Allie Juntunen use oil paints to create a mural on a wall at Sartell High School. The painting is based on a smaller one by Tynes, who grew up in the Bahamas and was inspired by the fish-filled waters of those islands. The students helping Tynes are all in Deb Rollings’ art classes. They are Taylor Daniels, Mckenzie Fossen, Anni Henrickson, Juntunen, Sienna Schneider and Katelyn Tragiai. Tynes will work with other groups of students to paint one or two more murals.

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6FKRROV - K-4th grade.

1111 27th St N., Sartell, MN 56377 (320) 258-3693

- K-4th grade.1029 5th St. N., Sartell, MN 56377 (320) 253-8303

- 5th-8th grades.627 3rd Ave. N., Sartell, MN 56377 (320) 253-2200

- 9th-12th grades.748 7th St. N,. Sartell, MN 56377 (320) 656-0748

- Pre-K748 7th St. N,. Sartell, MN 56377 (320) 656-3701

- K- 6th Grades.308 2nd St N., Sartell, MN 56377 (320) 252-9940

www.sartell.k12.mn.us www.stfrancissartell.orgThe Sartell-St. Stephen School District has an excellent reputation

for quality of programs and services offered to students of all ages. The breadth and scope of the curricular program, extra-curricular op-portunities and specialized programs make the school district one of the finest in Central Minnesota. Staff and administration are dedicated professionals who work closely with students and their parents to maintain a high standard of educational excellence.

District Schools and Offices

High School Grades 9-12 320-656-0748

Middle School Grades 5-8 320-253-2200

Pine Meadow Elementary Grades K-4 320-253-8303

Oak Ridge Elementary Grades K-4 320-258-3693

District Service Center Pre-K 320-656-3701

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Planning & Zoning: 320.258.7306Building Inspections: 320.258.7317

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Phone: 320.253.2171E-mail: [email protected]: www.sartellmn.com

Police Department: 320.251.8186 (non emergency)Public Works: 320.258.7304

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A percussion group at Sartell Middle School practices on drums and xylophones.

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March/April

A community Easter party, sponsored by the Sartell Jaycees, is held the Saturday before Eas-ter in Pine Meadow Elementary School.

April

The Sartell Lions host a spring clean-up from 8 a.m. to noon the last Saturday in April at the Sartell Middle School. 320-291-0799.

Golf courses typically open in April. Call Blackberry Ridge Golf Course at 320-257-4563 and Pine Ridge Golf Course at 320-259-0551 for exact dates.

May-SeptemberMarket Monday

Many local farmers from a 30-mile radius sell fresh pro-duce at Market Monday, a farm-ers’ market that began in spring 2011. Among the many items are vegetables, maple syrup, honey, meats, eggs, herbs, flowers and crafts. The market is open from 3-6:30 p.m. every Monday in the spring and summer months at Pinecone Road S. near its inter-section with 2nd Street S. A win-ter market is held one Saturday a month October-April.

May

Every year, toward the end of May, duathletes come to Sartell from throughout the United States and even from foreign countries to compete in the pres-tigious Sartell Apple Duathlon.

Now in its 30th year, the race features a 5k run, a 33k bicycle course and another 5k run. The Apple Duathlon is widely known as one of the finest duathlon races in the nation. The night before the event, there is a children’s duathlon race.

June

Each summer, the Sartell Sum-merFest is scheduled the second weekend in June. The Summer-Fest, which attracts thousands of people to the city, features a Grand Parade, a family carnival, a street dance and fireworks.

This weekend festival takes place in Avon, a city 12 miles southwest of Sartell. It is usually scheduled for mid-June.

Caramel Roll Bike RideBicyclists ride the Lake Wobe-

gon Trail.

This three-day event, which takes place usually on the last weekend in June, is a perennially popular gathering in Sauk Rapids Municipal Park along the Missis-sippi River. Sauk Rapids is about 1 mile east of Sartell.

“Granite City Days” is a four-day annual celebration held in late June.

In early June, the Waite Park Family Fun Days is a week-long series of entertainment and cel-ebration. Waite Park is two miles south of Sartell.

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With a look of intense concentration, Sabres diver Alec Schneph prepares to perform a back-dive in the recent Central Lakes Conference Swim Meet with the St. Cloud Tech Tigers.

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JulyIndependence Day Celebration

A tradition in St. Joseph since 1904, the Fourth of July celebration attracts many thousands of people for its Lions Club-sponsored parade and the Catholic church ba-zaar, which includes games, dinner, a quilt auction, sales of crafts and baked goods, ka-raoke and live-band music. On the night of July 3, JoeTown Rocks features music as well as fireworks.

A long-established tradi-tion in the St. Joseph area is the mid-summer Tour of Saints, a recreational bicycle tour with loops of 35 and 50 miles through some of the most beautiful hilly country in Minnesota. www.tourofsaints.com.

AugustRock ‘n’ Block

On the third Saturday of August, the Sartell Area Chamber of Commerce hosts an outdoor “Rock ‘n’ Block” party that starts in the after-noon and ends late at night. The event features lots of food, kids’ games, a karaoke contest and a band that per-forms for the outdoor street dance.

September

The St. Stephen Parish Fes-tival is held annually on La-bor Day Weekend. The two-day event features live music, games, food, a rummage sale, bingo, auctions, prize draw-ings and a lot of socializing.

The funds raised from this event, typically held the third Saturday of the month, go to local and national non-prof-it organizations in the fight against prostate cancer. For more information, visit www.apumn.com.

The last Sunday in Septem-ber, St. Joseph hosts a juried art sale along Minnesota Street in downtown St. Joseph. Food vendors, entertainment, mu-sic abound. St. Joseph is five miles southwest of Sartell.

OctoberCommunity Halloween Party

Each year Kidstop hosts a community-wide Halloween Party for local children.

February

A Community Showcase, sponsored by the Sartell Area Chamber of Commerce, is held in late February at the Sartell Middle School. The event features business infor-mation, entertainment and a pancake breakfast.

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1. Celebration Park 2. Linear Park 3. Lions Park 4. Northside Park 5. Pinecone Central Park 6. Pinecone Regional Park 7. Rotary Riverside Park 8. Sartell Veterans Park 9. Shay Property 10. Val Smith Park

11. Watab Creek North Park12. Watab Creek South Park13. Avalon Park14. Avalon Park 215. Creekview Preserve Park16. Cypress Park17. Eastside Kiddie Park18. Fox Run of Avalon Village Park19. FranGen Park20. Geoffrey Park

21. Huntington Park22. Madison Crossing Park23. Meadowlake Park24. Morningstar Park25. Nature’s Edge Park26. Newport Park27. Oak View Pond Park28. Pine Tree Pond Park29. & 30. Rolling Meadows East & West

31. Rolling Meadows North32. Sabre Oaks Park33. Sandstone East Park34. Sandstone West Park35. Sartell Heights Park36. Stonebrook Park37. Tiffany Meadows Park38. Wilds Park North39. Wilds Park South

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3DUNVBelow is information about each of the 39 parks located in Sartell. For more information, see www.sartellmn.com/parks_list.htm. Parks are

numbered accordingly on the map on pages 12-13.

5HJLRQDO�3DUNV – located on 1012 19th Ave. N.

– located along Riverside Drive. Open space and swinging benches face the Mississippi River. – 1.61 acres

– situated off Pinecone Road and along the Watab River. Open space, trails, trees and benches are abundant in this space. – 6.15 acres

– located along 12th Street N. You can find a large play structure, swings, open pavilion, 10 grills, swinging benches, basketball court, volleyball court, disc golf course, horseshoe pits, sliding hill, trails and Champion Field (soccer, baseball, softball, bleachers) at this location. – 36.32 acres

– Pine Ridge Golf Course. A few years ago, the city purchased the 20-acre private golf course along Pinecone Road N. in central Sartell to develop 168 acres total into parkland. Still under development, nearly 82 acres will be developed as athletic facilities. When finished it will have ball fields, soccer fields, picnic areas, trails, parking and many other recreational facilities.

– located next to Sartell City Hall

along Pinecone Road, this seven-acre park features the Bernick’s pleasure-skating and hockey arena, hiking-biking trails and natural native vegetation with a creek flowing through it.

– one of Sartell’s newest parks. Devel-oped by the Sartell Rotary organization, it has easy access to the Mis-sissippi River via a floating deck. It also boasts picnic and recreational amenities and plenty of parking.

– located on Riverside Avenue. At this park is a monument, gazebo, open space and swinging benches facing the Mississippi River. – .77 acres.

– land purchased by the city for future park de-velopment along the Mississippi River, bordering St. Cloud.

– situated along County Road 29. This park has two play structures, swings, open and enclosed pavilion, picnic tables, horseshoes, sliding hill, a baseball field, a hockey rink, a basketball court, a volleyball court, tennis courts, a softball field, grills, rest-rooms and swinging benches. – 12.51 acres

– located on 3rd Ave N. This is a natural park with some benches and trails. – 2.68 acres

– located on Sartell Street along the Watab River. Here you will find a wading pool, restrooms, play structures, swings, swinging benches, picnic tables, a softball field, grills, an enclosed pavilion, a volleyball court and trails. – 8.63 acres

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– a 2-acre park of greenery and flowers. k – a 1.87-acre park of hilly woodlands.

– located on 5th Street N. This park has a play structure, swings, swinging bench and a park shelter with a table. - .71 acres

– located along County Road 33 and 4th Street. Play structures, swings, basketball hoop and a bench are located within this park. – .72 acres

– a five-acre green space with playground equipment.

– located on Mockingbird Loop. – located on Tennessee Drive and 22nd Street S.

– situated behind Pheasant Drive. This is a natural park with trails and open space.

– a one-acre park with greenery and flowers.

– located on 13th Street S. It contains a play structure, swings and a swinging bench. - .56 acres

– located along 15th Street. This park contains a play structure, swings, a swinging bench and a park shelter with table. – .54 acres

– situated on 3rd Street S. Items at the park include a play structure, swings and a swinging bench. – .25 acres

– a 0.75-acre green space. – a 0.2-acre green space. – located on 5th Street N. A play struc-

ture, swings and picnic table are located at this park. – .47 acres – situated on 2-1/2

Street. These two areas have play structures, picnic tables, swinging benches and trails – East is 1.31 acres and West is 3.7 acres.

– located on 9th Ave N. It is com-pletely natural with open fields. - 8.52 acres

– located on 3rd Street S. You will find a play structure, swings, a swinging bench and a park shelter with table here. – .27 acres

– a 1.1-acre park with trails and water features.

– a half-acre park with playground equipment.

– located behind 7th Street S and is natu-ral at this time. – 2.56 acres

– a 4-acre neighborhood park with greenery and flowers.

– a 3.8-acre park with greenery and flowers.

– situated north of Grizzly Lane. This park contains a wading pool (neighborhood residents only), play structure, swings, swinging benches, picnic tables, a basketball court, tennis courts, a volleyball court and trails. – 7.32 acres

h – located south of Grizzly Lane. This loca-tion is a natural park with open space and trails. – 2.4 acres

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Students at Pine Meadow Elementary School sit on a giant map of Africa as guest instructors from St. Cloud State Uni-versity teach them about the continent. The huge fold-out map was made possible by the National Geographic Society.

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The St. Cloud Area Fun Singers perform at Ridgeway Place, an assisted-living complex in Sauk Rapids. The choir is com-

Joyce O’Driscoll (right) who serves as emcee of the popular choir’s shows. Sandy Hurd of Sartell also serves as emcee for about half of the performances.

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P.O. Box 351, Sartell 320-230-2121

1500 Pinecone Road N., Sartell320-255-0488

2167 Troop Drive, Sartell320-253-1430

(meets at Riverside Evangelical Church)405 Riverside Ave. N., Sartell

320-253-3909

1107 Pinecone Rd. S.320-251-0804

1197 Pinecone Road, Sartell320-252-5548

320 4th Ave. N., Sartell320-252-5883

405 Riverside Ave. N., Sartell320-251-5801

219 2nd St. N., Sartell320-252-1363

103 Central Ave. S., St. Stephen320-251-1520

931 5th Ave. N., Sartell320-255-9253

32932 County Road 4, Sartell320-251-5598

1227 Pinecone Road N., Sartell320-291-0202

The Sartell-St. Stephen area now has 14 faith communities to serve an ever-increasing number of residents.

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Saint John’s ArboretumSaint John’s UniversityCollegeville, MN 56321

ph: 320-363-3163fax: 320-363-3202

www.csbsju.edu/arboretum

Saint John’s Arboretum celebrates the unique beauty and richness of

God’s creation in central Minnesota and fosters the Benedictine tradition of land stewardship, education and

environmental respect.

Come visit us and enjoy over 2,700 acres of prairies,wetlands, lakes, oak

savanna and forests, and milesof hiking and ski trails.

� Quality care for children and adults� Free initial exams

� Appointments available Monday-Friday

325 19th St. S., #102 Sartell (Near the Orthopedic Center)

Member of American Association of Orthodontists & Board Certified Orthodontist

Alan F Schneider DDSSchneiderOrtho.com

(320)251-0455 (855)251-0455

photo by Dennis Dalman

Andrew Schmitz of St. Cloud ponders a wheel of fortune at the Hardee’s booth at the Rock ‘n’ Block party held late Au-gust in Sartell. After a spin of the wheel, Justin won a cookie. To the left are Andrew’s parents, Justin and Bridget Schmitz.

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SARTELL LICENSED DAY CARES

ST. STEPHEN LICENSED DAY CARES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER Alderink Naomi 310 4th Ave. N. 320-282-9264 Anderson Amanda 1913 7th St. N. 320-252-2845 Anderson Ashley 1904 3rd St. N. 320-253-8133 Batdorf Betty 733 3rd St. N. 320-253-8900 Beam Lori 369 Pine Ridge Road 320-656-5231 Becher Jamie 1121 3rd St. N. 320-217-2175 Beckrich Debra 807 Edinburgh St. 320-230-6544 Beckstrom Sara 1727 6th St. N. 320-309-0142 Bird Robertha 242 Ash Circle 320-253-9028 Blommel Marge 816 Brookwood Lane 320-230-0697 Boomersbach Sheri 1514 4th Ave. N. 320-240-1703 Brinker Jessica 401 3rd St. S. #106 320-250-9396 Brinkman Kristina 2135 3rd St. N. 320-253-7621 Brockopp Cherilee 105 11th St. N. 320-253-2929 Christensen Donette 204 9th Ave. N. 320-656-5615 Coleman Lorna 1301 4th Ave. N. 320-240-1982 Davis Karen 224 Sundance Road 320-240-0281 Disrud Joanne 614 2-1/2 St. N. 320-259-0028 Duea Aimee 1009 Connecticut Ave. S. 320-252-2356 Enstad Jennifer 255 9th Ave. N. 320-654-0349 Erickson Nicole 440 22nd Ave. N. 320-230-5156 Evers Kristi 820 11th St. S. 320-656-0577 Fischer Elaine 1605 4th Ave. N. 320-654-6894 Fox Angela 1528 6th Ave. S. 320-761-6363 Goltz Sara 304 23rd Ave. N. 320-217-8394 Gray Lori 405 4th St. N. 320-259-8672 Gunderson Darlene 733 2-1/2 St. N. 320-252-2743 Hauser Linda 508 Huntington Drive 320-255-5185 Holland Janice 1133 3rd St. N. 320-309-8886 Holman Kimberly 306 8th St. N. 612-387-9396 Holtz Kelly 532 13th Ave. N. 320-252-2095 Kalthoff Kelli 507 16th St. N. 320-529-0548 Kiley Diane 207 4th St. N. 320-253-3750 Krebs Lori 304 Riverside Ave. S. 320-249-4251 Kreuz Susan 305 Lawrence Court 320-291-1885 Kuklok Allison 1408 17 St. S. 320-252-4278 Langston Vicki 1120 4th St. N. 320-252-2489 Larson Sharon 6100 389th St. 320-255-0402 Lee Natalie 1526 Pebble Creek Court 320-259-5447 Lewellyn Lisa 515A 2-1/2 St. N. 320-240-6948 Lolmasteymaugh Rachel 803 4th St. N. 320-492-3435 Mareck Raquel 528 20th Ave. N. 320-656-5928 Marker Allison 1417 4th St. N. 320-492-3016 Mathiasen Jamie 1521 Killdeer Ave. S. 320-492-4047 Mead Jenna 525 23rd Ave. N. 320-339-0056 Mertens Jill 705 16th Ave. N. 320-828-1143 Miland Jody 10 6th Ave. S. 320-259-5761 Murray Heather 500 7th Ave. S. 612-670-8896 Neu Deborah 1585 Riverside Ave. N. 320-253-7954 Nierenhausen Heidi 1101 3rd St. N. 320-230-5649 Olson Kelli 4537 Pine Point Road 320-259-6790 Peterson Jennifer 415 12th Ave. N. 320-251-6385 Pluimer Erin 608 18th St. N. 320-529-9825 Reichel Kelly 1301 15th St. S. 320-493-5872 Rice-Jansky Laura 707 10th St. S. 320-253-8984 Roering Janice 805 2nd Ave. N. 320-252-9849 Rupar Amanda 239 6th Ave. S. 320-309-1134 Sanborn Amanda 625 10th St. S. 320-230-2302 Sarff Tina 612 7th St. S. 320-252-6544 Scheiterlein Elizabeth 402 Bechtold Drive 320-203-8437 Schroers Lisa 2143 3rd St. N. 320-333-6601 Shaw Lisa 509 20th Ave. N. 320-251-6906 Smith Gina 1904 8th St. N. 320-259-7147 Stone Barbara 308 Bechtold Drive 320-229-0472 Stonestrom Jessica 39302 55th Ave. 320-203-7091 Taszarek Becky 900 5th Ave. E. 320-259-5587 Tucker Lindsay 1608 Nuthatch Ave. 763-607-2510 Vandenberg Tessa 921 Sundance Court 320-259-8655 Vogt Jesica 1043 Bridgeport Drive 320-774-8844 Wagner Jennifer 711 1st Ave. N. 320-230-6491 Weaver Danelle 1207 4th Ave. N. 763-742-4203 Weishalla Heidi 401 3rd St. N. 320-252-7436

Ferguson Tina 304 5-1/2 St. N.E. 320-259-6745 Justin Michelle 114 5th Ave. S.E. 320-443-0110 Vanderweyst Cynthia 14 2nd Ave. N.E. 320-529-8498

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“Your Other Family Doctors”

We are committed to providing high quality and personalizedmedical, surgical, dental and dermatologic services

to pets in Sartell and the surrounding area.

320-258-3434www.PineConePetHospital.com

234 Pine Cone Road S Sartell MN 56377CONVENIENTLY LOCATED ACROSS FROM WALGREENS

photo by Dennis Dalman

One-year-old Dylan Thole of St. Cloud feels terribly left out of the fun as his siblings and friends get to act like oscillat-ing monkeys inside an inflatable at the Sartell Fire Hall. But, to his delight, Dylan had plenty of other fun at the annual Sartell-LeSauk Fire Department Open House last October at the firehall grounds.

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$'9(57,6,1*�,1'(;360 Chiropractic ....................................................15

Adult & Pediatric Urology ....................................21

AFLAC - Deborah Krump .....................................17

AmericInn Lodging & Suites ................................23

Associated Montessori Schools ...............................7

BankVista ...............................................................11

Blackberry Ridge Event Center .............................17

Bremer Bank ..........................................................19

Brenny Transportation .............................................4

Catholic Charities ..................................................22

Chiropractic Performance Center ............................9

City of Sartell ...........................................................7

Coborn’s ...................................................................4

Contardo, Dr. Michael DDS ..................................11

Country Manor Campus ..........................................2

DeZurik ..................................................................15

Good Shepherd Community ....................................5

Great Clips ...............................................................8

Independent Lifestyles Inc. ....................................21

Legends at Heritage Place .....................................23

Liberty Savings Bank.............................................24

Midway Iron & Metal Co. .....................................22

Mustang Signs & Graphics ....................................18

Nemeth Orthodontics .............................................16

Omann Insurance Agency ........................................5

Pine Cone Pet Hospital ..........................................21

PineCone Vision Center ...........................................8

ProGrowth Insurance Agency - Allan Karki ..........18

Prudential Pladson Realty - Chris Hauck ..............16

Refine Dermatique Skin & Laser Center .................9

Riverside Dental .......................................................4

St. Cloud Federal Credit Union .............................17

St. Cloud Medical Group .........................................9

St. Cloud Orthopedics ............................................11

St. Francis Xavier Catholic School ..........................6

St. John’s Arboretum .............................................19

St. Joseph Rod & Gun Club ..................................22

Sartell Newsleader .................................................16

Sartell-St. Stephen School District #748 .................6

Schneider Orthodontics ..........................................19

Senior Linkage Line ..............................................22

Stearns County Abstract ........................................22

Stearns Electric Association ....................................3

Tri-County Humane Society ....................................7

Weddings & More ..................................................22

Welch Dental Care .................................................11

Yapel Orthodontics ................................................10

MIDWAY IRON & METAL CO.Locally owned & Family Operated648 NE Lincoln Ave., St. Cloud

SCRAP: 320-252-4002 � NEW STEEL: 320-258-3003800-246-4002 � www.midwayiron.com

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Call Ken at 320-363-8803

St. Joseph Rod & Gun Club

The Senior LinkAge Line® can help you understand

Medicare and the important decisions you need to make at the time

you enroll.

Are you new to Medicare?Would you like to understand Medicare better?

Free two-hour classes are being offered at the Whitney Senior Center in St. Cloud. Call the Senior LinkAge Line® to

register for an upcoming class or for more information.

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Indoor Pool & Hot Tub Meeting RoomFree High Speed Internet in Every Room SuitesBar & Grill Next Door Room Service Available

Enjoy our enhanced Continental Breakfast including fresh waffles!

AmericInn Lodge & Suites 119 LeSauk Drive Sartell, MN 56377Phone: 320-259-0877 Fax: 320-259-0186 www.americinn.com/hotel/mn/sartell

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