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Trial date set for fishermen Donald Trump
will stump
The trial date for one of the two at $1,500. at Music
north-central Iowa men accused of DNR officials said they received Man Square
cheating in a Clear Lake fishing tour- a tip that some of the fish were caught Thursday
nament in February has been resched- outside the tournament’s hours of 9
uled to later this month. a.m. to 1 p.m. New York real estate developer
Aaron Lauber, 23, of Clear Lake, Both Lauber and Schuttler have and entrepreneur Donald J. Trump
and 25-year-old Jason Schuttler, of been charged with second-degree will be at Music Man Square in Ma-
Manly, were charged by the Iowa theft, a Class D felony punishable son City, Thursday, June 4.
Department of Natural Resources by up to five years in prison. Trump is seriously and actively
for cheating during a state-sponsored Schuttler’s trial was originally exploring a potential presidential can-
fishing tournament at Clear Lake on scheduled to start on June 9, but after didacy for 2016. He will continue to
Feb. 8. The pair turned in a winning a pre-trial conference was held Friday
entry of 50 fish at the Yellow Bass Bo- it was moved to a June 23 start date,
nanza and won a prize package valued the same date as Lauber’s trial.
Young Eagles Rally planned at airport travel around the state of Iowa in the
coming months, talking to caucus at-
tendees and voters.
The Experimental Aircraft Asso- are aviation related educational ses- This will be one of many trips
ciation (EAA) Chapter 94 of Mason sions, a presentation by the Civil Air to Iowa for Trump in recent months.
City is hosting a Young Eagles Rally Patrol, and pizza for lunch. A parent Trump made his first visit to Iowa in
on Saturday, June 20, at the Mason or legal guardian must be present to January 2015, when he spoke at the
City Airport. The Young Eagles authorize airplane rides. Rotary clubs support Opportunity Village Autism Center Iowa Freedom Summit. Since then
Rally is free for children age eight to In recent years, over 100 kids he has made several trips to meet with
17-years-old. have participated. A special check presentation was made to the Opportunity Village Autism Center, totaling more than $12,600. The students, local business owners, veter-
Registration begins at 8:30 a.m., For more information, contact money resulted from three local Rotary Clubs – Mason City Noon, Sunrise Mason City & Clear Lake – jointly hosting ans, families and many other prospec-
with the Rally from 9 a.m. to noon. Tom Barter at 319-415-7418. a wine tasting fundraiser last March at the Historic Park Inn in Mason City. -Submitted photo. tive voters.
In addition to an airplane ride, there
The Music Man Square event
on June 4 will open at 4:30 p.m.
Public invited to Relay for Life Saturday at Fairgrounds Those planning to attend the event
may register at Event Brite for this
event: https://www.eventbrite.
The American Cancer Society’s Relay For live auctions, a pulled pork dinner, and much that will take place from 4 p.m. until gone in the from all walks of life – all aimed at furthering com/e/donald-trump-make-ameri-
Life® of Cerro Gordo County will be held on more. Featured speaker will be 2015 Honorary 4-H Learning Center. Kids activities are sched- the American Cancer Society’s vision of creating ca-great-again-june-4-doors-open-
Saturday, June 6, at the North Iowa Events Cen- Relay Chair Matt Dodge. uled from noon to 4 p.m. a world with less cancer and more birthdays. 430-event-5p-6p-the-music-man-
ter from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. In case of inclement The Opening Ceremony will take place at The world’s largest grassroots fundraising This year, Relay For Life will take place in square-mason-tickets-17080603545.
weather, the event will be held inside the All Sea- 11 a.m. The Survivors lap and the Caregivers movement, Relay For Life mobilizes communi- nearly 5,100 communities in the United States
sons Building. This year’s theme is “All You Need lap will take place at noon. The Luminaria Cer- ties throughout the country to celebrate people and 20 other countries and will raise funds to Arts Center
Is Love” in honor of International Beatles Fan emony will be held at 6 p.m. (inside the All Sea- who have battled cancer, remember loved ones support the Society’s mission of saving lives by sets bi-weekly
Day, celebrated each year on June 6 at 6 p.m. sons Building with the lights off) and the Fight lost, and provide participants with an oppor- helping people stay well, by helping people get classes for
This event is free and open to the public. Back Ceremony will close out the day at 7 p.m. tunity to fight back against the disease. Relay well, by finding cures and fighting back. Call children
The day will include: events for children and The public is encouraged to come for all or part brings together friends, families, businesses, Steve with the American Cancer Society at 641-
families, food for sale, entertainment, silent and of the day, especially for the pulled pork dinner hospitals, schools, faith-based groups . . . people 585-1480 for more information.
Surf Ballroom announces summer program schedule Young artists are invited to ex-
plore a variety of art forms in bi-
Join the fun at the Surf Ballroom dren of all ages to sign up for some learning how vibrations create noise. individuals developing a song or songs ragy. During those lessons, areas such weekly classes for children going into
and Museum this summer with a vari- rockin’ summer programming!,” said Each day, students will construct a for a performance. Each student will as vocalizing, stage presence, memori- first grade and up. Sessions are held
ety of programs available for toddlers Barragy. different instrument; learn about its receive six private 30-minute lessons zation, choreography, interpretation, Wednesday and Friday mornings from
through 12th graders. “Rock ‘N’ Tots” is a class ex- origin, famous players who use them with Barragy. During those lessons, ar- showmanship and costuming will be 10 a.m. – noon, June 10 through Aug.
Nicki Barragy, education co- clusively for parents/grandparents/ and how to play them. At the end eas such as vocalizing, stage presence, discussed and practiced. This class 7 at the Clear Lake Arts Center at 17
ordinator, has developed specific, caregivers and their walking toddlers of the week, students will get to take memorization and choreography will will prepare the performer for a solo S. 4th St.
musical influenced activities geared through age five to experience the his- home the instruments they have cre- be worked on. At the end of lessons, theater performance. This session will Class fee is $5 per student per
toward a variety of age groups. Ac- torical Surf Ballroom and Museum by ated. This programming is available in the participant will perform at “Open occur August 3-7. Class size is limited class. Students can sign up for all 18
cording to TIME Magazine, “Science rockin’ through themed lessons. The two sessions: July 7-9 and July 28-30. Mic Night” a separate Surf Ballroom to six students. classes for $75.
has shown that when children learn to lessons will include various activities “Making Music” is in collabo- and Museum event that occurs every Barragy instructs all summer Registration forms can be found
play music, their brains begin to hear like story time, music, movement and ration with the “Sound” program at Wednesday from June 3 through July programming in assistance with online at www.clartscenter.com. Or
and process sounds that they couldn’t instruments. This programming is a the Surf Ballroom and Museum, but 29. Sessions for the “The ‘S’urf Fac- Trevor Rayhons, the Surf Ballroom purchase a punch card with six punch-
otherwise hear. This helps them de- seven-week program that occurs every students fourth through sixth grade tor” this summer are June 9-12, 16-17 and Museums’ summer intern. For es for $25. Punch cards are also good
velop ‘neurophysiological distinction’ Monday, starting on June 8, and end- investigate the science behind sound and June 23-26, 30-July 1. more information on the educational for the Art FUNdamentals program,
between certain sounds that can aid ing on July 20. by using instruments to learn about “The ‘S’urf Factor: Musical programs available this summer, visit which is offered the Second Saturday
in literacy, which can translate into The “Sound” program at the vibrations and noise. This program- Theatre” is new for 2015. Like “The www.surfballroom.com/programs. of every month.
improved academic results for kids.” Surf Ballroom and Museum is an in- ming has two sessions: July 14-16 and ‘S’urf Factor,” this class focuses on html. To sign up call 641-357-6151 Drop-ins are always welcome to
“Music is important in the de- tense learning experience where kids July 28-30. students that are interested in per- or email Nicki Barragy at nicki@surf- both programs, although class sizes
velopment of children and young kindergarten through third grade “The ‘S’urf Factor” is a session forming, but specifically in musical ballroom.com. are limited and registration is appreci-
adults, which is why the Surf Ball- can investigate the science of sound for students in first grade through theatre. Each student will receive six ated, but not required. Call the Clear
room and Museum is inviting chil- by building various instruments and 12th grade. Each session focuses on private 30-minute lessons with Bar- Lake Arts Center at 641-357-1998 or
email [email protected] to sign up today.
VFW Otpoputebhnleic Come for the shopping - Stay for the food!
Featuring Smokee Heights Food Truck onsite Friday & Saturday
Cinda’s Sundays Handmade Items Vintage Decor
Repurposed Furniture Fun Finds
$3 Bloody Marys, Screwdrivers, Mimosas,
Sale dates: FEATURING
Pitchers of Beer & Fireball Shots
Fri. & Sat., June 5 & 6 Junkin’ Gal
Nightly Happy Hour 10 am - 6 pm
Mon-Thurs 3-7 pm &
$2 Domestic Bottles • $2 Wells • $1 Draws Well Worn Charm
Taco Night: Thursdays 5-7 pm directions from Clear Lake:
Friday After Work (FAW) Take I-35 N. to exit 203. Turn
left on Hwy 9. Turn right on
$1 Special 3-7 pm Wheelerwood. Go 3 miles to
219 Main Ave., Clear Lake 390th Street.
563 390th Street, Hanlontown
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