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Local NewsClear Lake Mirror-Reporter May 27, 2015 • Page 7
Clear Lake, GHV bands
participate in NI Band Fest
Clear Lake High School Band Director Brandon Borseth steps along with his band at Saturday’s North Iowa Band Festival. (Above left) The CLHS drum line marches on. (Above right) Lindsay Kearns and Alex Vander Ploeg represented the CLHS band
The Lions were awarded third palce in the Class 3A marching band competition. as their queen and king.
-Reporter photos by Marianne Morf
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The Garner-Hayfield/Ventura High School Band marched behind their queen and king candidates, Tiara Van Gerpen and Kevin Boehnke. Now Open!
City yard waste Handmade Items Vintage Decor
site open for Repurposed Furniture Fun Finds
drop-offs
Sale dates: FEATURING
The city’s Yard Waste Drop-Off
Site, located in the 1400 block of 4th Fri. & Sat., June 5 & 6 Junkin’ Gal
Avenue South, is open, weather per- 10 am - 6 pm &
mitting, Mondays and Wednesdays,
3-7 p.m., and Saturdays 9 a.m. to 4 Well Worn Charm
p.m.
The drop-off site is for tree limbs directions from Clear Lake:
and branches less than six-inches in Take I-35 N. to exit 203. Turn
diameter and yard waste, such as grass left on Hwy 9. Turn right on
clippings, leaves, twigs and garden Wheelerwood. Go 3 miles to
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Yard waste left in bags at the site
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The Clear Lake Middle School Band, under the direction of Tammy Aberson, was awarded first place in their division at the
North Iowa Band Festival.
Free summer
food program
begins June 1
The Summer Food Service Pro-
gram for children up to age 18 will
begin June 1 - July 10, 12:15 to 12:45
p.m. Monday - Friday at the United
Methodist Church, 508 2nd Ave. N.,
Clear Lake.
All children age 18 and younger
needing a nutritious lunch are wel-
come. There is no enrollment and
no cost. Adults may eat for a small
charge.
The Summer Meals program is
sponsored by Clear Lake Schools and
the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
USDA is an equal opportunity pro-
vider and employer.
For more information contact
Bobbi Bendickson, 641-357-5247.