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Blue Horizon Players to debut Nov. 19-21 Clear Lake City Legals
The fall Cup O’ Joe production about electrocution? You will be in for (L-R) Stef Penfield, Gary Ewing, Tom Dakin and Priscilla Mayland rehearse a scene NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
will have you on the edge of your seat some shocks and a lot of laughter in from “Art School Homicidal.” - Submitted photo.
or rolling in the aisles as you wonder “Art School Homicidal,” written by NOTICE OF INTENT TO SELL AND ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT TO
what those crazy art instructors are Jacky Garlock and directed by Laura proaches the play with an incredible players are like the Island of Misfit DISPOSE OF THE CITY’S INTEREST IN REAL PROPERTY LOCALLY KNOWN
going to do next in “Art School Hom- Wilson. amount of enthusiasm, love and joy. If Toys and, yes, everything comes out AS 1123 & S ½ of 1119 S. 3RD STREET CLEAR LAKE, IOWA
icidal.” The melodrama will be per- the audience has as much fun watch- all right in the end. If you can sing
You will meet Dr. Lysell, the formed by the Blue Horizon Play- ing, as the actors do performing, we or dance or juggle or paint or build YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the City of Clear Lake, Iowa, will hold a public
smarmy one in the department who ers on Nov. 19-21 at 7:30 p.m. at are in for a night of special comedy.” or even just read, we have a spot for hearing on the 2nd day of November, 2015, at 6:30 p.m. at the Clear Lake
is going to receive an award for his the Lakeview Room at the City Park The Blue Horizon players are you. If you have never been paid in City Hall, 15 N. 6th Street, Clear Lake, Iowa, for purposes of discussing the intent to
pathetic work, and the rest of the fac- Bandshell - doors open at 7 p.m. Tick- now planning their 2016 productions applause, you are missing out on one sell and entering into an agreement to sell real property owned by the City of Clear
ulty, even the janitors, who are plot- ets can be purchased in advance at the and welcome new members. Accord- of life’s greatest highs.” Lake, Iowa, to Jim and Judy Hilgendorf for the sum of $40,100 said real property
ting ways to “off” him. They know Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce or ing to Tom Dakin, who plays the owned by the City of Clear Lake, Iowa, and legally described as follows:
their chemicals, but well enough to Lake Liquors for $10, or at the door part of Dr. Lysell, “The Blue Horizon Arts Center
make a bomb? Maybe not. What for $12. offers free art L4 & S ½ L3 AUD PL L 33 Sirrines SUB L’S 1 & 4 GOVT L 5 13-96-22 EXC W 20’, an
The Lakeview Room is a differ- activity for kids official Plat in Cerro Gordo County, Iowa; also known as 1123 (including the south ½
Head Start begins ent venue for the performing troupe, Oct. 31 of 1119) S. 3rd Street, Clear Lake, IA
winterwear drive but not a new one, having first per-
formed there in 2004. Children of all ages are invited to YOU ARE FURTHER AND SPECIFICALLY NOTIFIED that a copy of the proposed
North Iowa Community Action Members of the year’s cast in- participate in a free art activity at the agreement can be seen at the City Clerk’s Office located at the Clear Lake City Hall,
Head Start is once offering the Adopt clude: Stef Penfield, Tom Dakin, Dave Clear Lake Arts Center on Saturday, 15 N. 6th Street, Clear Lake, Iowa, during regular business hours through the date of
a Child program to help provide new Coulter, Kristy Neidlinger, Gary Ew- Oct. 31, after the Clear Lake Parks the hearing.
winter outerwear to children who ing, Stacy Nichols, Terri Masteller, Ed and Recreation Halloween Parade.
need it. The public is being asked to Halbach, Priscilla Mayland, Wendy The parade begins at 9:30 a.m. at YOU ARE FURTHER AND SPECIFICALLY NOTIFIED that at the time and place
purchase winter outerwear and Head Niccum, Barb Halbach, Jodie Stock- City Hall in Clear Lake and proceeds aforesaid all persons will have opportunity to be heard for or against said agreement.
Start personnel will deliver it. Cash berger, Bailey Goldberg, Bob Snyder, down Main Avenue to City Park. All Following such hearing, the Clear Lake City Council will take action on said approval
donations are also welcomed and can Gloria Beeman, Gene Beeman, and participants will receive a goodie bag without further notice or opportunity for hearing.
be made to Adopt a Child, PO Box David Spilman. Lights and sound are after the parade. After the parade,
1627, Mason City, Iowa 50401. Call handled by Mark Hanson and Mark these costumed characters are invited Dated the 19th day of October 2015.
Paulette Webb at 641-494-1891 for Mowrey. to the Clear Lake Arts Center at 17 S.
more information. Gary Ewing, cast as Buddy the 4th St. to participate in a free Creative /s/Jennifer Larsen
janitor, commented, “This cast ap- Kids Halloween Art Activity, spon- Jennifer Larsen, City Clerk
sored by the Clear Lake Noon Lions
Club. Lime Creek will host
29th annual Halloween
Hike Wednesday, Oct. 28
The Cerro Gordo County Con- Children 10 years old and under
servation Board and Lime Creek Na- are encouraged to wear Halloween
ture Center Foundation are sponsor- costumes and are welcome to partici-
ing their 29th annual Halloween Hike pate in a costume contest that will be
on Wednesday, Oct. 28, from 6:30 – held in conjunction with the hike.
8:30 p.m. at the Lime Creek Nature Reservations are required. Mem-
Center. bers of the Lime Creek Nature Center
Groups of hikers will be led can make reservations starting Mon-
through the trails of Lime Creek on day, Oct. 12, at 8 a.m. Non-member
a 40-minute hike, encountering vari- registrations will be taken starting
ous creatures along the way. The hike Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 8 a.m. Call 423-
will not be scary, but will be a fun and 5309 to make reservations or for more
educational experience for the whole information.
family. A majority of the hike will be Registration will be limited to
held on the hard-surface Easy Access a maximum of 10 people per caller.
Trail, but the final segment will occur Every six children at the hike must
on a trail inaccessible to wheelchairs. be accompanied by at least one adult.
Refreshments will be served following The cost is $3 per person for all ages.
the hike. Registrants will be required to pay for
unannounced no-shows.
Free coin show at Willowbrook Oct. 31
Interstate Batteries supports Fire Prevention Week mission The annual free, fall coin show ister for a special drawing open only to currency, foreign coins, stamps, med-
at the Willowbrook Mall in Mason those coming in costume. als, tokens, trading cards, gold, silver,
Matt and Nancy Breen, of Interstate Batteries, made a generous donation of 500 9-volt batteries, 500 NFPA bags, and City falls on Halloween, Oct. 31, this Sponsored by the 50 members of other collectibles, collecting supplies,
stickers that will be given out to students at Clear Creek Elementary during Fire Prevention Week. Pictured are Matt year. The hours will be from 8 a.m. the not-for-profit Clarion Coin Club, etc. Dealers will buy, sell and trade.
and Nancy along with their granddaughter, Alivia, and CLFD Captain Tom Hartwig accepting the bags and batteries. to 4 p.m. at the mall, located at 1631 this Saturday event is one of four coin Free appraisals will be given. Veteran
Interstate Batteries just opened a new store at the former Crazy Minnow location on Highway 18 in Clear Lake.-Reporter 4th Street SW in Mason City on US shows sponsored by the Clarion, Iowa and novice collectors and costumed
photo. Highway 122. To mark the special group. trick-or-treaters are welcome.
day, revelers in costume are invited to A dozen dealers will fill the mall Call Mary LaRue at 515-460-5682
stop by for a Halloween treat and reg- with more than 20 tables of U.S. coins, or Dennis Gordon at 641-424-8048
for more information.