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GLANCES IN THE PAST
FIFTEEN
YEARS AGO
April 7, 1999
The much hoped for dream
of many interested people of
the Westbrook Health Care
Facility will become a reality
on April 24, 1999. That is the
date set for ground breaking
of the new clinic, congregate
apartments, and hospital
refurbishing.
The Association of MN
counties (AMC) awarded
local student Matt Kopperud,
a WWG senior, a $3,000
scholarship to pursue his
post-secondary education.
The scholarship was present-
ed during the AMC
Legislative Banquet at the
Radisson Hotel in St.
Paul. He is the son of Gordon
and Sheryl Kopperud.
THIRTY
YEARS AGO
April 5, 1984
Physicians Assistant Don
Cope, has resigned his posi-
tion at the Westbrook clinic,
and will be moving to
Pheonix on April 12. He has
accepted a position at Garritt
Turbine Engine Company, as
a P.A. in their medical clinic.
The Senior Home in
Westbrook had a surprise
program Thursday afternoon.
A car load of clowns arrived
to make balloon puppies for
residents and also put on a
couple of skits. Several of
the clowns were members of
the Holly 4-H club in Murray
County. Leader of the gang
was Sheila Leonard.
Angle Wester, daughter of
Tim and Jocelyn Wester,
Westbrook, was chosen a
winner in the MN Music
Teachers Association State
Piano contest and will per-
form in the 49th Annual State
Honor Student concert at
Northrup Auditorium on June
2.
FORTY FIVE
YEARS AGO
April 10, 1969
Only five resignations
were received prior to the
April 1 deadline and were
accepted by the Board. With
reluctance, they accepted
the resignations of Mrs.
Beryl Erickson, Mrs. Marvis
DeBates, and Mrs. Harriet
Roberts in the elementa-
ry school, and Mr. Jerome
Roberts, Miss Ruth Mersy
from the high school.
Charlotte Lindstrom,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Lindstrom and Laura
Kleven, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Kleven, were
selected as Westbrook repre-
sentatives to the Cottonwood
County Spelling Bee.
Charlotte Lindstrom won the
Cottonwood County Spelling
Bee and will now repre-
sent the county in the State
Spelling Bee in Minneapolis
on Saturday, April 26.
WESTBROOK NEWS
Bring news items to the Sentinel
Office in Westbrook: mail to the
Sentinel Tribune in Westbrook at
P.O. Box 98; sent by Fax to 507-
2746137; by e-mail at sentrib@
ncppub.com. Deadline for social
news is 9:00 a.m. on Monday.
Priscilla Comnick,
Elizabeth Swan and Iris
Marshall attended the
Marshall Beats Precision
Program held at the
Schwan's Community
Center for the Performing
Arts Sunday afternoon.
Samuel and Kate Marshall
were among the perform-
ers.
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WESTBROOK SENIOR
NUTRITION SERVICES
April 9-16, 2014
Senior Nutrition Services
serving at the The Recipe at
11:30 a.m. each operating
day.
Wednesday: Beef roast,
mashed potatoes, applesauce
Thursday: Spaghetti, CA
blend, lettuce, pudding
Friday: Chicken, mixed
veggies, fruit
Monday: Potato casserole
Tuesday: Turkey, mashed
potatoes, green beans
Wednesday: Swiss steak,
baked potato, cam, pineapple
Menus subject to change
For reservations call Angle
at The Recipe, 274-5352 by
noon one day in advance.
Lutheran Social Services
is funded in part under the
Older Americans Act under
contract With the Southwest
Agency on Aging.
Let's Go Fishing
Lake Shetek Chapter of
Let's Go Fishing---Spring
Kick-off and Fundraising
Event
The Lake Shetek
Chapter of LGF is plan-
ning to hold a Spring Kick-
off and Fundraising Event
at Kirpatricks in Balaton on
Sunday, April 13.
At 4:00p.m. there will be
a training session for new
volunteers. This is for any-
one interested in volunteering
with LGF.
Following the training
session at 5:00p.m. the LGF
board will hold an annual
meeting. Agenda items
include-open positions on the
board, scheduling outings,
and chapter activities. 2014
Chapter activities include
-the Tracy Sportsmans Show,
Walleye tournament, pon-
toon rides at State Park free
day, Currie Health fair, and
parades.
At 6:00 p.m. we invite
everyone to come help sup-
port LGF. Proceeds from
the Build Your Own Burger/
Baked Potato Bar fundraising
event will be used to support
the 2014 season of free fish-
ing and boating trips avail-
able to area seniors.
Extension offers Food Safety
Employee Training classes
The University of
Minnestoa Extension is offer-
ing a 2-hour course for food
service employees that cov-
ers the basic requirements for
safe food handling. The class
is designed for employees
who are not certified food
managers. A single outbreak
of foodborne illness can eas-
ily cost a food service opera-
tion $75,000. Food Safety
Employee Training is one
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towards preventing such loss-
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The course will be held
at the following locations:
Worthington-Tuesday, May 6,
2-4 p.m., Regional Extension
Office/Biotechnology
Advancement Center, 1527
Prairie Drive.
Marshall-Wednesday, May
7, 2-4 p.m., SWAVC Service
Cooperatives, 1420 East
College Drive.
Willmar-Tuesday, May 20,
2-4 p.m., Regional Extension
Office/Mid Central Research
& Outreach Center, 180218th
St. NE.
Pre-registration is required
one week in advance of the
classes and class size is lim-
ited. For more information
contact Connie Schwartau at
507-337-2819 <te1:507-337-
2819> or schwa047@umn.
edu or go to www.extension.
umn.edu/food-safety
State of Water
Conference set
"The State of Water:
Minnesotans Protecting Our
Lakes and Rivers" will be
May 1 and 2 at Cragun's
Resort in Brainerd.
The conference is designed
to offer attendees the latest
updates and information on
challenges and opportunities
facing Minnesota's waters.
It will bring together a host
of speakers, including repre-
sentatives of state agencies
and leading experts on vary-
ing topics. The event offers
a five-track series of work-
shops and breakout sessions
designed to cover a wide
range of significant issues:
*Aquatic invasive species
*Restoring aquatic habitat
*Watersheds
*Local impact and how to
achieve goals and
*Groundwater, nutrient
management and run-off.
There will be 35 differ-
ent workshops and breakout
sessions on the topics. This
conference is open to anyone
with interests in Minnesota's
lakes and rivers. The program
is designed to meet needs
and interests of lake asso-
ciation members, naturalists,
citizen scientists, local deci-
sion makers and citizens con-
cerned about the future of our
lakes and rivers.
The first day's keynote
speaker is author and con-
servation activist Darby
Nelson, an aquatic biologist
and three-term member of the
Minnesota Legislature. On
the second day, attendees will
hear from apanel composed of
Minnesota Pollution Control
Agency Commissioner John
Linc Stine, Department of
Natural Resources Assistant
Commissioner Barb
Naramore and Minnesota
Board of Water and Soil
Resources Executive Director
John Jaschke.
For more information or
to register, visit http://www.
conservationminnesota.org/
state-of-water-conference/.
The conference costs $155,
with lower rates for one-day
attendees. Registration clos-
es on April 18. Follow the
conference and learn more
on Facebook at https://www.
facebook.com/stateofwater-
conferencemn.
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