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ActivitiesHector kitchen band to perform at EvergreenAugust 4, 2008 - 11:44am — Ardis TobisonThe Hector Kitchenettes band will perform at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday Aug. 5, at Evergreen Apartments in Hutchinson. This “kitchen band” is made up of 8 senior ladies who play various kitchen utensils from pie tins to a microwave-bacon plate and spoon. Their goal is to put a smile in everyone’s hearts, so they spice up their half-hour performance with knock-knock jokes and tap dancing. The public is invited to the performance. Jaclyn Auger named Aquatennial princessJuly 28, 2008 - 10:10am — Kay JohnsonFormer Miss Hutchinson Jaclyn Auger of Hutchinson can add a second crown to her resume: 2009 Aquatennial princess. She was crowned Friday evening at the University of Minnesota’s Ted Mann Concert Hall. The 2006 Hutchinson High School graduate is a student at the University of Minnesota, where she is studying clothing design and retail merchandising with a minor in Spanish. Scared straight: Kicking the junk food habitJuly 22, 2008 - 12:45pm — Kay JohnsonScared straight: Kicking the junk food habit When it comes to a reality check, there’s nothing like a blood test to establish a benchmark on the status of your health. That’s the first step in the four-week Coronary Health Improvement Project, better known as CHIP. 2008 Century Farms honoredJuly 9, 2008 - 10:15am — Kay JohnsonThe Minnesota State Fair and the Minnesota Farm Bureau recognize 170 Minnesota farms as 2008 Century Farms. Qualifying farms have been in continuous family ownership for at least 100 years and are 50 acres or more. Century Farm families receive a commemorative sign, as well as a certificate signed by the State Fair and Minnesota Farm Bureau presidents and Gov. Time Pawlenty. Girl Scouts host 'Let's Go Bowling'June 27, 2008 - 9:36am — Lesley ChristiansonLocal Girl Scouts members and girls who are interested in joining the organization have a chance to get together for a few rounds of nine-pin at Hutch Bowl from 2 to 4 p.m. this Saturday, June 28. The event is organized by Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys and is used as a recruiting tool, but also an opportunity for local members to have a little fun. “Not only do we need to recruit new girls, but we need to retain the ones we have,” said Director Jeanie Haas. If you go: Volunteers needed for Republican National ConventionJune 17, 2008 - 8:30am — Kay JohnsonThe Minneapolis St. Paul Host Committee for the Republican National Convention will accept applications to volunteer through the end of June. Volunteers will perform key duties in the areas of transportation, information services, hospitality and special events at various locations before, during and after the convention, which will take place Sept. 1-4 at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. Volunteers needed for Republican National ConventionJune 16, 2008 - 9:41am — Kay JohnsonThe Minneapolis St. Paul Host Committee for the Republican National Convention will accept applications to volunteer through the end of June. Volunteers will perform key duties in the areas of transportation, information services, hospitality and special events at various locations before, during and after the convention, which will take place Sept. 1-4 at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. Tracy Hassan of Hutchinson Area Health Care, left, spoke with Make-A-Wish representatives Brenna Brelie, Cindy Lillemo and Lachelle Semanko about the opportunities local hospital staff have to refer children with life-threatening illnesses to the foundation. The Destination Joy Outreach Tour van in the background is making its rounds across the state this week, finishing in Bloomington Sunday for the “Walk for Wishes.”
What’s phenology and what does it have to do with gardening?June 10, 2008 - 10:28am — Kay JohnsonPhenology is the scientific study of periodic biological phenomena, such as flowering of plants in relation to climatic conditions. Gardeners use this study of regularly occurring cycles to judge planting dates and even apply preventatives for insects. Local non-profit kicks off fundraiserJune 5, 2008 - 11:53am — Lesley ChristiansonIn the mood for a cool treat for a sweet cause? The Hutchinson Dairy Queen will donate 10 percent of its sales from 5 to 7 p.m., June 9 to the Adult Training and Habilitation Center. This is a part of the June Fundraising Campaign that culminates on June 20 with the 15th annual Golf Tournament and Fundraiser at the Crow River Country Club. ATHC is a non-profit organization that serves adults with disabilities. (Lesley Christianson is a staff writer for the Hutchinson Leader.) |
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