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Fresh on CLAC will host ‘Arty Party’ on Friday
Friday
program will Find your inner Picasso with the Clear Lake Arts Center’s June Arty Party:
discuss Cocktails & Canvas, on Friday, June 26, starting at 6:30 p.m. This month’s
composting subject will be summer fun.
option Arty Parties are fun-filled art parties centered around an art activity with
cash bar (wine and beer) and step-by-step instructions from an instructor. All
This week’s Fresh on Friday event materials, including paint smocks, are included in the $32 price for CLAC
from 8-11 a.m. at Central Gardens of members or $35 price for non-members. Space is limited. To register, call or
North Iowa, corner of 2nd Avenue email the Clear Lake Arts Center at 357-1998 or [email protected].
North and North 8th Street, features
a Take Time at Ten (10-10:45 a.m.) Summer Worship Series
program. Steve and Jan Libbey will
present a program on “Vermicom- EXTREME
posting,” explaining how to make a MAKEOVER
worm bin for home composting.
Looking for an innovative way to (Home Edition)
turn all your vegetable trimmings into
finished compost you can use on your June 28 • Law & Order
garden or in your flower bed? Steve
Libbey, who claimed the name “Cap- Dr. Hall
tain Compost” when he worked at the
Seattle Zoo, will lead a workshop on 112 N. 4th St. Clear Lake City Park
worm composting. Worm compost-
ing requires very little space, does not HerbFest Clear Lake Sundays at 9:30 a.m.
produce bad smells, and processes or- draws a crowd 641-357-5261
ganic waste in a short time. Steve will
be joined by his sister Jan Libbey, lo- The 4th Annual North Iowa Herb www.zionclearlake.org
cal farmer and coordinator of Healthy Fest, Garden & Craft Show held Satur-
Harvest of North Iowa. day, June 20, was a success, with crowds Day Trip! Saturday, July 11
Enjoy a relaxing morning with enjoying shopping among merchants
coffee and seasonal goodies served on from all over the Upper Midwest selling Join us and make a day of fun.
the patio of the Nature Education Pa- unique goods. New this year was free
vilion and purchase fresh flower bou- informational sessions offered through- We’ll be traveling to Dubuque to visit the
quets from the gardens. From 9:30- out the day.
11 a.m. kids and adults are invited to (Pictured right) Ollie’s Herbal Tea farmers market and the arboretum
the Bee Happy Kids Garden. At 10:45 Stand served coffee and tea as a fund-
a winner will take home a repurposed raiser for the North Iowa Humane So- $25 Call to reserve your space.
item from the Opportunity Village ciety. Humane Society Executive Direc- Limited spaces
General Store for free. tor Sybil Soukup (left) and volunteers per person
All Fresh on Friday sessions are from the organizaton introduced dogs
free of charge. available for adoption during the event. Now taking orders for Missouri Peaches
Here, Hayden Klonglan meets “Molly”
and Carson Klonglan pets “Gertie.” Just Arrived!
Clear Lake Municipal Band Concert Bing and Mount Rainier Cherries
Apricots • Green Beans • Cucumbers
Saturday, June 27, 7 p.m. • Clear Lake City Park
Director - C. David Rutt • Announcer - Chuck Cooper Raspberries
Yankee Fanfare...........................................................................................Travis Weller
National Emblem (March)......................................... E.E. Bagley/ed. Frederick Fennell Humane Society announces Andersen’s Flowers
Barber of Seville (Overture)......................................Gioachinno Rossini/arr. M.L. Lake ‘Pooch Scooch 5K & BBQ 2727 19th St. S.W., Mason City Open Daily: 9-5
Balladair................................................................................................. Frank Erickson (West of Newman School)
Burnished Brass (Concert March)..................................................................... John Cacavas The Humane Society of North Iowa will host a “Pooch Scooch 5k and (641) 530-1234
When Johnny Comes Marching Home.............................Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore/arr. BBQ” fundraiser on Friday, July 17, at 6 p.m. at the Humane Society of North
............................................... Brandon Ridenour/adapted for band by Michael Brown Iowa shelter. This family event will include: a 5k fun run, BBQ dinner (pro-
Horse and Buggy................................................................................... Leroy Anderson vided by Mark Kemmerer of “Rub My Butt” BBQ), live music by the band
Yellowstone Suite........................................................................................... John Klein “Island Fever”, a beer garden sponsored by Bud Light of Mason City, and lots of
Horns-A-Plenty (March).................................................................... Leonard B. Smith other fun activities.
The 5k will feature two heats: one timed competitive (no dogs allowed)
Sunday, June 28, 3 p.m. • Clear Lake City Park and one fun run where participants can include their dog. Friendly, vaccinated
Director - C. David Rutt • Announcer - Chuck Cooper dogs are welcome to the event.
Yankee Fanfare...........................................................................................Travis Weller Tickets for the 5k are $30 and include all event activities and an event T-
Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (March).................John Philip Sousa/ed. Frederick Fennell shirt. Children and family tickets options are also available. Meal only tickets
Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral from Lohengrin.......................Richard Wagner/trans. are available for $8 each for those who not wish to participate in the 5k run.
............................................................................................................... Lucien Calillet Children’s meal tickets are $6. All proceeds will benefit the displaced animals
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes................................................. Jerome Kern/arr. Erik Leidzen temporarily residing in the shelter.
The Silver Quill...................................................... Dale Harpham and Sammy Nestico To ensure an event T-shirt, pre-registration is required. Full event details,
The Whistler and His Dog (Caprice)..............................Arthur Pryor/ed. Carl Simpson along with a registration link, can be found on the Humane Society of North
Old Scottish Melody (Auld Lang Syne)............................... Setting by Charles A. Wiley Iowa’s website: www.hsni.org or by calling the shelter at: 641-423-6241.
This Land Is Your Land............................................Woody Guthrie/arr. George Kenny The Humane Society of North Iowa is a non-profit organization that serves
Bricusse And Newley On Broadway.................................................. arr. Warren Barker a 9 county area in North Iowa and operates a no-kill rescue animal shelter in
The Stars And Stripes Forever......................... John Philip Sousa/ed. William D. Revelli Mason City.
Popular Kids and Canvas workshop returns to CLAC
Looking for something different people, young and old, asked us to Is the beach
to do when the grandkids come and repeat this event than any other in
visit this summer? How about a step- 2014,” said Paula Hanus, executive sand getting
by-step painting party for you and director at the Clear Lake Arts Center.
your favorite young person? The step-by-step class will walk into your
On Wednesday, July 1, at 10 a.m. the participants through the process
and Wednesday, July 8, at 10 a.m., the of painting on canvas. In the end, home?
Clear Lake Arts Center is offering a everyone walks away with a finished
parent and child class called Kids & painting, ready to hang on the wall. Try this vacuum.
Canvas. (Any adult and youngster All materials are provided, right down It picks up sand
combination is welcome). The paint- to the paint smocks. $40/couple BETTER THAN
ing will have a “Clear Lake Summer (adult & child). ANYTHING YOU HAVE
Fun” theme. Class size limited. To register,
“If we had an event of the year, call or email the Clear Lake Arts Cen- EVER TRIED.
Kids and Canvas would be it. More ter at 357-1998 or [email protected].
It also has Instant Stop,
Jack, Lauren, Heather and Mike Englin, of Clear Lake, are among those who so the belts are
have taken part in the popular Kids and Canvas workshop at the Clear Lake Arts
Center.-Submitted photo. guaranteed for LIFE.
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