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Local Food Farm and Garden Tour Lanesboro, MN

SATURDAY, JULY 31 SIX FILLMORE COUNTY
AGRI-ENTREPRENEURS OFFER PERSPECTIVE ON GOOD LOCAL FOOD
“Bring a camera, a cooler and…curiosity!”

Local Foods Onsite Tour

Local Foods Onsite Tour

Want some perspective on where good locally grown food actually comes from?  On Saturday July 31, Lanesboro Local is sponsoring a unique Farm & Garden Tour. The tour invites local food enthusiasts to walk and talk with successful producers in the Fillmore County area who will share their experience. “Bring a camera, a cooler and lots of curiosity,” suggests Nancy Martinson, board chair of Lanesboro Local.

The Farm & Garden Tour runs from 11 a.m to 5 p.m. and includes a trio of stops in the Rushford Area:

A wind turbine start-up, a herd of grass-fed cattle rotated from one paddock to the next, an orchard where 15 northern climate apple varieties are maturing on the branch. This is a connection for meat, apples and woodworking services that may keep you coming back to Fillmore County for many seasons ahead.

A guided walk through the fields and facilities of one of Minnesota’s most successful Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farms. An 80-acre family organic produce farm, certified organic since 1997, this well managed local growing operation supplies fruits and vegetables to the kitchens of over 800 households, up to 9 months of the year. This show-and-tell walks you through the steps that bring fresh local foods to this corner of Minnesota, plus food coops, Whole Foods and other grocery retailers in the Twin Cities, Rochester and Winona.

A close-up look at an original lefse making operation that could supply you with a stash of authentic Norwegian flavor to take along home. Your host and owner of this family-run flatbread-made-from-potatoes business will tell you how it all started, the challenge of the 2007 flood, the secrets of Uff da Chips and how this quirky ethnic bread has become a fast-growing local success. The attached restaurant features unique lefse wraps plus a Gift Shop and bakery.

A flight of three stops are available in the Chatfield area (35 minutes west of Rushford on Hwy 30).

Get a close-up perspective on where good local meat comes from. Tour one of the few local USDA-inspected smokehouse and processing facilities serving this area. Facility features a chuck wagon and its own retail meat and deli counter.  Learn how handmade, homemade bacon, sausage or other deli favorites are prepared. Try some samples, buy a supply and serve local specialties at home.

An insider’s look at a glass-bottled dairy. Begin by meeting the contented Holsteins behind this family-owned local operation. See milk bottled right in the farm’s own bottling plant. Reach into the Farm Store cooler, purchase the freshest milk this side of a milking parlor: 1%, 2%, whole or chocolate, plus non-homogenized skim and cream. Want to make your own cheese, yogurt or fancy crème fraiche? Normal ultra-pasteurized dairy won’t work, you need the rare likes of Kappers pasteurized milk or cream.

Meet some of the happiest cows, hens and turkeys in the area. Pasture-raised animals are the specialty of this local family-owned, eco-friendly farm. Save room in that cooler for grass-fed ground beef, plus sausages, roasts, eggs and other purchases. You can even sign up on the spot for your Thanksgiving turkey.

TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets for the Farm and Garden tour are $25.  For ticket information and reservations please call tour booking volunteer Pam Niven at 507-467-3505. Or email info@lanesborolocal.org. Be ready with credit card information or mail or bring your check to our Marketplace by Sunday, July 26. Your ticket will consist of a special name tag and a brochure that includes a map to all destinations which we will mail along with your receipt one week before the tour. Tickets purchased after July 27 will need to be picked up at our Marketplace in Lanesboro (207 Parkway Avenue N). Please note, ticket availability is limited; this fundraiser is a “rain-or-shine” venture. In the event of a deluge, ticket value will be redeemable for selected merchandise at our Marketplace.

Need a place to stay in the area?  Lanesboro, Minnesota has more than 12 Bed and Breakfasts many of whom serve breakfasts made from local foods.

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Artists wanted Afton Art in the Park on the St. Croix River

Looking for quality Artists to participate in the 34th annual Afton Art in the Park in downtown Afton. For more information and vendor forms go to www.aftonmnarea.com or aftonartfair.com

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Lanesboro, MN Live Theatre Season in Full Swing

The Commonweal Theatre in Lanesboro, MN is in the midst of their summer theatre season.  Each summer the Commonweal Theatre hosts two shows in repertory.  This year’s live theatre offerings are: Enchanted April by Matthew Barber and Picasso at the Lapin Agile by Steve Martin.

Enchanted April Play

Enchanted April Play

Enchanted April: This 1920s romantic comedy breathes new life into the most stifled of souls.  On the most basic level, Enchanted April is a success as a romantic comedy because it’s both comic and romantic. In telling the story of four English women who break free of their rain-drenched sorrows and oppression for a month in a rented Italian castle, there’s plenty of opportunity for surprises and redemption, hopes that Barber never squelches.

Picasso at the Lapin Agile: Steve Martin’s comedy is sure to have you roaring with laughter from start to finish!  Two guys walk into a bar, order up one part Einstein, one part Picasso, and add a splash of the zaniest characters to ever hit our stage “all shook up.”  We promise a rollicking good time.

Plays are performed Thursday through Saturday and Monday evenings with matinee performances on Saturday and Sunday.  Visit the Commonweal Theatre Lanesboro, Minnesota web site for schedule details.

Theatre is just a part of what makes Lanesboro a great destination.  The Root River State Trail, winds 60 miles through bluffs, forests, and rolling fields. The trail traverses Southeast Minnesota’s Bluff Country offering a variety of attractions for all ages and interests with welcoming trail towns often along the trail.
Lanesboro is near one of the largest Old Order Amish settlements in America. The rolling countryside offers an ideal location for their life style. Educational tours are available to see the Amish as they really live, and the items they produce and sell (baskets, quilts, furniture and crafts). The tours offer an appreciation for the Amish way of life.

Lanesboro’s historic downtown has been revitalized; the arts flourish, gift shops intrigue, and restaurants satisfy a variety of tastes. Horse drawn buggy rides offer a perfect ending for the day.  Come and see for yourself why people return time and time again to renew themselves in Lanesboro’s riches and immerse themselves in the “ Art of Living Well”!

As the Bed and Breakfast Capital of Minnesota, Lanesboro offers lodging to suit all tastes: country inns, restored Victorian Homes, and a restored mill all with welcoming innkeepers.

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Garrison Keillor to be at local 4th of July celebration

Garrison Keillor will host the second  “Lake Wobegon Community Choir Annual Reunion”!  Join your friends and Mr. Keillor at Fishers Club in Avon, MN, on Sunday July4th at approx 8pm for a patriotic sing-a-long!  And be sure to get there early to enjoy dinner at this supper club on the lake!

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Artist Wanted for Gunflint Trail Plein Air Summer

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Artist Sign-up anytime-

From: Tuesday June 15, 2010

Until: Friday, October 15, 2010

The Gunflint Trail’s Plein Air Summer  is open to all artist (painters) who want to participate.- Sign in at anytime during the event at Trail Center Lodge 8am-9pm Mon-Sun. Artist participants will be given a small packet with an ID card, list of incentives from businesses along the trail and information about the event and show.

Catagories- landscape, wildlife, buildings, people.  Artist may enter one work in each catagory

A show/sale of your work will be held on the Gunflint in October 2010. Participating artist will receive complementary wine and food during the October Show/Sale
More info soon, place of show will depend on number of paintings entered.

There are no fees involved for the Artists. Any sales that take place will go directly through the artist and buyer.
You will be welcome to showcase your work at several different Lodges during the summer. For sale or not.

Casual Artist meet up – every Friday and Sunday morning. 8 am -10 am at Trail Center Lodge. Catch up with old friends and make new!

This is a very casual event. Please come paint the beautiful Gunflint Trail and enjoy a free show of your work at the end of the summer season.

INCENTIVES FOR PARTICIPATING ARISTS ONLY!-Contact each resort for details

  • Trail Center 1-218-388-2214
    free restaurant beverages,display and or sell work
  • Bearskin Lodge 1-218-388-2292
    discounted lodging,display and or sell work, discounted boat rentals and free beverages for painters
  • Cross River/Moosehorn Lodge 1-218-388-2233
    35% discount on Lodging,snacks and drinks available for Artists at no charge
  • Clearwater Lodge
    welcome to paint on property, free coffee and hot chocolate
  • Golden Eagle Lodge 1-800-346-2203
    free coffee and a homemade cookie
  • Windigo Lodge 1-218-388-2222
    15% discount for lodging, 10% discount on food in restaurant/bar
  • Poplar Creek Guesthouse Bed and Breakfast
    is offering to artist participating in the Gunflint Trail’s Plein Air- 20% off lodging with scrumptious breakfasts, at our Bed and Breakfast. Two nights minimum stay.
  • Old Northwoods Lodge 1-218-388-9464
    Stop in for a friendly hello and a free cup of coffee

For Additional Information Contact- Sarah Hamilton, Trail Center Lodge, Gunflint Trail-218-388-2214

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Bluegrass Festival Richmond MN

Enjoy a weekend of bluegrass and old time music at El Rancho Manana Campground and Riding Stable,  near Richmond, MN, June 4-6th.  There will be 24 bands performing during the weekend.  It’s a great outdoor event and fun for the family.  This Minnesota Homegrown Kickoff Music Festival is presented by the Minnesota Bluegrass and Old Time Music Association.

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Paul Bunyan Bike Trail Opening

The work is finally done and the signs are up! That Paul Bunyan Trail is ready to ride.

The entire trail opens May 29
The entire trail opens May 29

The last link of the Paul Bunyan Trail will be open for riding for the Memorial Day weekend.  The long awaited completion of this trail has finally arrived.  You will find Embracing Pines Bed & Breakfast on the trail and  open for business with the new shuttle service that is available.  The shuttle will be able to pick up your belongings and move them to the next destination, or if you are wanting to ride out and be brought back, or taken out and ride home that can all be done.  Embracing Pines Bed & Breakfast  is very near the crossroads of the Heartland Trail and the Paul Bunyan Trail, so you will be able to ride out 4 different directions without riding the same part of the trail any direction.  We serve a great breakfast, and treats when you return from your ride.  We will try to accommodate your plan.

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The Old Glory Run, Cold Spring MN

The 3rd annual Old Glory Run will be held Saturday, May 22, 2010, in Cold Spring, MN.  This race supports our soldiers and veterans and has become a very popular event in such a short time.  Please visit www.theoldgloryrun.com for  more information.

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Paul Bunyan Trail, Opening Soon

This is the last of the pavement being carefully smoothed as the Paul Bunyan Trail nears its completion near Embracing Pines Bed & Breakfast near Walker, MN. There are signs to post and edges to smooth, and we will have the long awaited opening of this trail. Watch here for the lastest news. Anticipated opening is scheduled for June 1……..stay tuned!last of the trail paving 095

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Tree Planting on the Gunflint

Tree Planting near Poplar Creek Guesthouse B&B

The Gunflint’s  Banadad Trail Association, friends and neighbors this spring are planting six hundred red Tree Planting along the Banadad and white pines and 100 white spruce trees in previously logged and “blow-down” areas along the eastern end of the Banadad Ski Trail and around Little Ollie Lake. Some 350 trees went into the ground over this past weekend. The remaining trees are planned to be planted during this week by local members of the Association, guests and staff at Poplar Creek Guesthouse B&B. As in previous years, the tree planting is a way for the Banadad Trail Association to insure that the maintenance and grooming of the trail remains carbon neutral. Similarly Poplar Creek Guesthosue B&B, in joining with the Association in this project, is seeking to sequester the carbon produced by the use of its vehicles in these new tree

This weekend project was injunction with the Gunflint annual Green-Up.. The year’s event attracted some two hundred participants who in addition to the tree planting along the Banadad began clearing the underbrush, called –releasing’” around trees previously planted during the event in past years.

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