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CLHS music students earn top honors
State Solo and Small Ensemble Festival
was held in Charles City on Saturday, April Pictured here are the Division I Instrumental Soloists: (Row 1) Abbi Pictured here are the Division I Vocal Ensemble Members: (Row 1) Isaac Byrne, Gabby Gaubatz, John Harthan, Morgan Sa-
2. Clear Lake High School students of vocal Parcher, Philomena Schnoebelen, Lainey Arians and Josh Howard, (Row cia, Ethan Rork, Emily VanderPloeg, Ben Mason and Kaitlyn Stroup, (Row 2) Lucas Kirchhoff, Reagan Brackey, Ryan Faught,
director Paul Langholz and instrumental di- 2) Kara Reineke, Kiersten Baalson, and Irene Swanson.-Submitted photo. Maddy Brant, Jake Baalson, Ali Witt, Spencer Orr and Ellie Biebesheimer, (Row 3) Torian Lee, Kiersten Baalson, Cody Mar-
rector Brandon Borseth performed their solos Pictured here are the Division I Instrumental Ensemble Members: (Row shall, Kayla Ritter, Carter Garrington, Irene Swanson, and Rachel Niemi, (Row 4) Max McKenna, Sean Wendel, Cody Matz,
and small groups for state-certified adjudica- 1) Abbi Parcher, Philomena Schnoebelen, Ashley DeLong and Lainey Ari- and Alexis King.-Submitted photo.
tors for written comments and ratings. Vo- ans, (Row 2) Kaitlyn Stroup and Irene Swanson.-Submitted photo.
cal students earned 18 “I ratings” (Superior)
and six additional II’s. Instrumental students
earned eight “I ratings” and 13 II’s and III’s.
These vocal students earned Division
I (Superior) ratings on their solos: Morgan
Sacia, Gabby Gaubatz, Ben Mason, Erza
Mendrofa, Spencer Orr, Ellie Biebesheimer,
Maddy Brant, Isaac Byrne, Ethan Rork, and
Kaitlyn Stroup.
Vocal Ensembles which earned the Di-
vision I rating are: Chamber Choir, Madri-
gal, Mixed Double Quartet, two Triple Trios,
Girls Trio, and two Duets
In addition, each judge is given the op-
portunity to name one performance as “Best
in Center” for the day. Morgan Sacia (vocal
solo) and the Mixed Double Quartet (Morgan
Sacia, Kaitlyn Stroup, Gabby Gaubatz, Emily
VanderPloeg, Spencer Orr, Ben Mason, Isaac
Byrne, and Ethan Rork) earned this coveted
distinction.
These band students earned Division
I ratings on their solos: Josh Howard, flute;
Lainey Arians, clarinet; Abbi Parcher, clari-
net; Philomena Schnoebelen, clarinet; Kara
Reineke, alto saxophone; Kiersten Baalson,
tenor saxophone, and Irene Swanson, French
horn.
Instrumental Ensembles receiving Di-
vision I ratings are: Clarinet Quartet and
French Horn Duet.
Garage Doors to fit your Lifestyle Clip box tops for Pictured here are the Division I Vocal Soloists: (Row 1) Morgan Sacia, (Row 2) Gabby Gaubatz and Ben Mason, (Row 3)
local students Erza Mendrofa, Spencer Orr and Ellie Biebesheimer, (Row 4) Maddy Brant, Isaac Byrne, Ethan Rork and Kaitlyn Stroup.-
Overhead Garage Doors Submitted photo.
Residential • Commercial • Agricultural Box Tops, Labels for Education
or Tyson Project A+ labels are being
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any one of the red collection boxes
placed locally at the Clear Lake Mir-
ror-Reporter, Post Office and the chil-
dren’s section of the Clear Lake Public
Library.
Clean & Fresh! Comfortable & ABSOLUTE WASTE REMOVAL Day of Hope event planned
Convenient for April 30 for children
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8$ Complete 8 min.wash Residential • Commercial Children and teens who are die. It doesn’t matter how recently the
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invited to immerse themselves in the “I really liked Day of Hope and
Clear 1 Yd. to 42 Yd. Containers seventh annual “Day of Hope and Healing because I got to do lots of fun
Lake Healing” sponsored by Clear Lake games and crafts,” said a child who
(641) 357-4517 • (800) 357-1042 First Congregational Church, Satur- participated in a previous year’s event.
Located at Laser Wash • North 20th Street, Clear Lake day, April 30, at First Congregational “I also got to meet other kids like me;
Email: [email protected] Church, in Clear Lake. kids that have had someone they love
This special one day gathering is die. My grandma died a long time
for children and teens ages eight to18- ago, but I still wanted to talk about
years-old that have had a loved one her,” another youth stated.
“We will offer support and a lis-
LARGE ITEM PICK-UP tening ear to make the journey of your
April ~ 11th, 12th & 13th Wednesday grieving child or teen a little easier,”
Monday local, non-denominational organizers
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday said. “We hope you will encourage
them to join us.”
(SEE SCHEDULE ON RIGHT) The seminar is from 10 a.m.
APPLIANCES ~ April 14th ONLY until 3 p.m. Cost is $10 or $25 per
family. Cost includes a T-shirt, lunch,
ITEMS MUST BE ON THE CURB BY snacks and crafts. Scholarships are
7 AM THE DAY OF PICK-UP available if cost is a hardship. The Day
of Hope and Healing is sponsored by
Pick up is for larger There is a $15 the First Congregational Church in
items NOT usually picked up sticker fee for each appliance. Clear Lake.
Stickers need to be affixed to each Registration is due by April 28.
Register in any of the following ways:
through weekly service like: appliance and/or electronic item and Call 641-357-2818; e-mail clcong@
Appliances, furniture, doors. cltel.net or check out Facebook/Day
are available at City Hall until of Hope and Healing.
5:00 p.m. on The First Congregational
Church is located at 205 W. 10th
APPLIANCES ~ April 14th ONLY Wednesday, April 13th. Ave. N., Clear Lake.
ALL ITEMS MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS... Tuesday
50 LB. WEIGHT LIMIT PER ITEM! Items in Tuesday * The city will not pick up in 90th Birthday
alleys or from businesses.
• Bulky items that are difficult to handle, such as swing sets, garage Garbage Cans, Keith Steege will be
doors must be cut up or dismantled into smaller sections. celebrating his 90th
Cardboard Boxes, birthday on April 11th.
• Appliances will be picked up, however, they will have to be empty.
• Refrigerator doors MUST be removed to eliminate an entrapment & Plastic Happy Birthday from
Sandy & Families
hazard to children. Garbage Bags
• Toxic items cannot be collected, including chemicals, gasoline, gas
will NOT be
tanks, fuels, propane tanks, pesticides, paint, tires & batteries.
• Limbs, brush or yard clippings will not be picked up. picked up.
• Construction materials, including concrete, from building
renovations & refurbishings will not be picked up.
**E-Waste (Electronics) will not be picked up.**
LOOSE ITEMS NOT BUNDLED WILL NOT BE PICKED UP
Any questions call 357-6135 or 357-5267
**Trash and refuse that is normally handled by refuse haulers during weekly pick up will not be picked up.**