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MORE Subscription campaign awards GHV Board Fencing is underway this week at the Clear Lake Dog Park site on 12th Avenue
Clear Lake will review bids South. Crews from Midwest Fence and Gate Co., of Fort Dodge, are doing the job.-
Mirror-Reporter Clear Lake Mirror-Reporter Owner/Publisher Mike Finnegan was pleased to an for high school Reporter photo.
CALENDAR nounce the completion of another successful annual subscription campaign. Five improvements
local workers canvassed the Clear Lake and Ventura area for two weeks in September As fence goes up, push is on
from page 1 selling one year and two year subscriptions to Clear Lake’s “hometown” newspaper. The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura for finishing touches to dog park
Hundreds of local residents responded by purchasing new subscriptions and renewing School Board will review bids for an
Sunday existing subscriptions. Linda Thoen (left) was the top seller in this year’s campaign, as estimated $8 million in improvements
well as the top seller of new subscriptions to the Mirror-Reporter. Also pictured are to its high school when it meets Oct.
United in praise campaign workers Kate Franke, Delores Mindrup and Carolyn Prohaska. Not avail 12.
able for photo: Garry Oehlert.-Reporter photo. Proposed building renovations
On Sunday, Oct. 11, Clear include the addition of a science wing,
Lake area churches will present art and special education classrooms
a “United in Praise” concert of west of the existing academic wing
Christian music as a free gift to of the high school, fine arts storage, a
the community. Scheduled for new entrance to the gymnasium and
2:30 p.m. at Clear Lake United auditorium, weight room, wrestling
Methodist, 508 2nd Ave. N., room and sports complex work which
participants will include praise would include a baseball field and ad
teams, choirs, solos, duets, and ditional parking for the school. A pre-
a massed choir. A reception will engineered bus barn is also included
follow, served by IFCA. All are in the plans.
welcome. StruXures Archtiects, of Water
loo, Iowa is the project architect
Monday One-cent sales tax revenue will
be used to fund the improvements.
Citywide pickup
CONGREGATE The financial campaign for the cial contribution so we will be proud
The City of Clear Lake will MEALS Clear Lake Dog Park has gone well of this community project.”
begin its Fall Large Item Pick and the push is on to finish the park Donations may be made to the
up Monday, Oct. 12 and con THURSDAY - Hearty Firemen in training? this fall, according to Parks and Recre Friends of the Outdoor Recreation
tinue through Thursday, Oct. vegetable beef soup, half of a ation Board Chairman Chyrl Bergvig. Complex (ORC) and sent or dropped
15. Residents are encouraged to peanut butter sandwich, celery Max Orchard (left) and Cade Hartwig, sons of firefighters Josh Orchard and Tom Hartwig, “We need about $6,000 for fin off at Clear Lake City Hall, 15 N. 6th
use this opportunity to dispose sticks, peaches. manned their own pancake griddle during Sunday’s Fire Prevention Week Pancake Breakfast. ish work for the park. The additional St., Clear Lake, Iowa 50428. Dona
of large items that cannot be FRIDAY - Turkey roast, In addition to serving breakfast, Clear Lake firefighters gave tours of their station and will funding will be used for a parking lot, tions are 501(c) 3 Tax deductable.
discarded through their weekly potatoes and gravy, peas and host groups this week to discuss fire safety.-Reporter photo by Chris Barragy. dirt work, and basic needs to com Any donation amount will be greatly
garbage service. City residents carrots, pumpkin custard, to- plete the park,” explained Bergvig. appreciated.
can have old appliances and/ mato juice. “Currently, we are putting the fence
or electronic items picked up MONDAY - Chicken up which will be paid for through do vv THEATRE
during Large Item Cleanup for and noodle casserole, green nations we have received. It is the goal
a cost of $15 an item. Stickers beans, plums, oatmeal raisin of the Park and Recreation Depart War Room
can be purchased for $15 each bar, orange juice. ment to have the park open this fall
at Clear Lake City Hall, 15 N. TUESDAY - Cook’s with an official opening in the spring Wednesday & Thursday “PG”
6th Street. Stickers must be Choice. of 2016.”
purchased by 5 p.m. on Oct. WEDNESDAY - Swiss Bergvig thanked all of the in The Intern
14. Pickup of appliances in all style ground beef, squash, dividuals, companies, community
areas will be on Oct. 15. The scalloped cabbage, blushing groups and foundations for their do Friday & Saturday 7 p.“mPG.-13”
City will not pickup any items pears, tomato juice. nations.
that may be recycled through Congregate meals are “We estimated the park would Saturday & Sunday Matinee • 1:30 p.m.
the Landfill of North Iowa’s served at the Senior Centers in cost $40,000 and currently, we have
electronic waste-recycling pro Clear Lake, 105 S. 4th St., at raised $36,000. We are so close to fin Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. & Thurs., • 7 p.m.
gram. 11:40 a.m. and in Ventura, 4 N. ishing the park. We urge everyone to
Weimer St. at 11:45 a.m. Call please consider helping with a finan Starring: Robert De Niro, Anne Hathaway,
357-5443 in Clear Lake and Rene Russo, Anders Holm, JoJo Kushner,
829-3517 in Ventura for reser- Andrew Rannells, Adam Devine (2 hr. 1 min.)
vations.
Adults ~ $5 • 12 & Under ~ $4
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Carrots Onions
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Dole sleeved 99¢ Sweet Potatoes 79¢
Celery lb.
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