Wednesday, November 27, 2013

donnelly news

                             Nov 30th -DEC 6th

Welcome to another edition of the Donnelly news
Weather news:   some sub 0 temps snow on the ground reminds us that old man winter is on his way. Farmers around here are done for the year as far as I know but I talked to a friend from the Fargo-Morehead area who said there was a lot to get harvested up there yet as it was still very wet in that area

ST John’s/Kongsvinger news: st johns' meat raffle will be held on Dec 8th tickets available from any St John's member or the parish office

Kongsvinger Lutheran church women advent brunch will be held on Dec 12th at 9:30 a.m. note change of date.

Sunday school program will be held on Dec 19th at 7 pm followed by a time of fellowship. There will be only one performance this year.


Good Shepherd news:  the Sunday school program will be held on Dec 15 during the regular church services at 9 a.m. In the aft there will be a dedication service for the new addition followed by an open house

Good shepherd sent 94 shoe boxes out as part of operation Christmas child.

Dec 7th will be a busy day with a number of open houses, bake sales, craft fairs, bazaars and other events happening around town (at the museum, Sr center ,prca etc.)

Pedersen funeral home will have their annual time of remembrance Dec 8th at 4 pm



Flossie Mathison passed away on Nov 22nd survivors include a niece Deb (Mark) Erickson of Donnelly and their family

Former Donnelly area resident “Winnie” Marth of the Herman area passed away Nov 19th.the Kopacek family was among some other donnelly area residents that attended her funeral in Herman on Nov 29th

Former Donnelly area resident Marjorie Armstrong of Morris passed away on Nov 25th. Her funeral is today (Saturday) at 10 a.m. at Faith Lutheran in Morris. She and her family were former neighbors of mine on the farm and have been lifelong friends.

Celebrations:  Tal Arkay Frank and Nash Arkay Frank were born Nov 15th to Randy and Kelly frank grandparents are Virgil and Theresa Fults and Ken Frank and Joan Radil.

Tiger cross county awards newcomer award: Becca Holland, Most Valuable Player: ayer;  in Morrisrise apto in dSavannah Aanerud and west central conference all-conference team.

Bryce Jergenson was named captain of the tiger basketball team.

Gage Backman was recently given a mentor scholarship and college now scholarship at SW state university in Marshall

Les Kopel, Kendon Lang, Dave Lonegran were recently elected members at large for the Stevens county fair board


 in the past week I have attend bible study at Good Shepherd ,fireman's bingo in Donnelly (with Mark), the fall festival at Kongsvinger ,visitation and funeral for Flossie Mathison in Morris, and  visited with Gary Weers at his apartment in the sunrise apartments in Morris.  

Thursday, November 21, 2013

donnelly news



                             Nov 23rd-29th

Welcome to another edition of the Donnelly news  this being thanksgiving week I want to say Manga Takk to all my loyal readers out there who have helped make this column a success.

Correction: mark’s email address is firebird357@Yahoo.com

Weather news:   some cold winds and near 0 temps during the past week are vivid reminders that we live in Minnesota.  Most farmers are done with their work for the year there are still a few with some crops to harvest and some fall tillage to be done others are busy doing some ditching tiling etc.


ST John’s/Kongsvinger news: the Kongsvinger fall festival is Nov 24th
, beginning at 11 a.m.  On the menu grilled pork chops, baked potatoes, hot dishes and salad, there will be a bake sale and raffle items. Tickets available at the door


Good Shepherd news:  Mission of the month is “Haiti Mission to the Nation’s” Coffee money is going to gift/mitten tree youth project.

Thanksgiving eve services will be held at Good Shepherd and also at Kongsvinger at 7 pm on Nov 27th. Good shepherd offering will go the Philippines relief effort Kongsvinger will go to the Stevens county food shelf

Other church news Thrivent for Lutherans invites you to a Christmas story by jean shepherd on Dec 8th at 2 pm at the Alex Area Arts Association, more info contact the Thrivent office at 589-1731.



Bernice evon nystuen of Morris passed away on Nov 13th survivors include her brother in law Ken Pedersen


Celebrations tiger volleyball awards Beth Holland defensive Most Valuable Player and west central conference all conference; tiger football Gage Backman outstanding defense and all -conference

Mackenzie Smith was named MSU /Courtyard by Marriott “athlete of the week”. She fished 44th out of 203 runners at the central region meet in Sioux Falls SD

Deann Recker was named co support staff member of the year at Morris area schools at a recent staff recognition event she also honored for 20 years of service Vicky Beyer was one of the other nominees. Other recognized include Sharon Carlson (35 years), Kayla Erdahl (5 years), Sharon Carlson (10 years), and Kris Kloos (15 years).

Ezekiel Craig Swanson was born on Nov 4th to Amy and Craig Swanson of Morris. Grandparents are Ralph and Mary Huebner, great- grand mother is Joyce Strand

The threshing bee royalty, and the St John’s/ Kongsvinger youth group, were among the participants in the parade of Lights on Nov `14th.  Before and after the parade I attended some of the open houses around town. 

Nov 17th I attended the Thrivent workshop at the Old # 1 Southside in the aft and in the eve the Stevens county Ag society meeting as they start making plans for next year’s fair. 
Nov 18th Jim and Lou Eystad and I attended the final bible study on revelations at good shepherd.

For the next few months I will be writing an abbreviated column as I take some time off to catch up on some work and other things.

I had a request for the names of the Donnelly fire department fire and rescue squad I have posted a copy of the letter that was sent out to Donnelly area residents with the names on it on the Donnelly news face book page









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Thursday, November 14, 2013

donnelly news

                             Nov 16th-22rd

Welcome to another edition of the Donnelly news:

Weather news:   some very cool temps this week are a reminder of what is to come. Most farmers in the area have their crop in, and fall tillage done, some are doing some tilling and other odds jobs.  Considering the late spring and dry summer a farmer friend I talked to was happy with the yields they got and despite the rain not too much drying was required either.


ST John’s/Kongsvinger news: the Kongsvinger fall festival is Nov 24th
, beginning at 11 a.m.  On the menu grilled pork chops, hot dishes and salad, there will be a bake sale and raffle items.


Good Shepherd news:  The deadline for retuning boxes for “Operation Christmas Child” is Nov 18th

Adult forum on the large catechism will be held on Nov 17th

I was asked to announce that Easton Anthony Hufford made his first appearance at Good Shepherd on Nov 10th

Mission of the month is “Haiti Mission to the Nation’s” Coffee money is going to gift/mitten tree youth project.

Thanksgiving eve services will be held at Good Shepherd and also at Kongsvinger at 7 pm on Nov 27th

Other church news Thrivent for Lutherans invites you to a Christmas story by jean shepherd on Dec 8th at 2 pm at the Alex Area Arts Association, more info contact the Thrivent office at 589-1731.


Community news: The Donnelly fire department’s annual turkey bingo is Nov. 22nd starting at 7 p.m. at the Donnelly hall 

 Marge Beyer of Morris passed away on Nov 7th survivors include her daughter in laws: Carol (Benston) (Ed) and their family; and Jamie (Wilcox) (Joel) and their family

Celebrations: Tiger tennis awards Brittany Cardwell, most improved; Carly Gullickson, sportsmanship award.

Tiger athletes of the week during the fall sports season were: Carly Gullickson, Beth Holland, Rebekah and Savannah Aanerud, and Gage Backman

FFA awards: Marketing team, Silver, Joanna Moser was a member of that team, Ag issues team; Bronze, Rebekah Aanerud and Melanie Van Horn were members of that team. The chapter as a whole received 3 star award.

Significant anniversary celebrations: Herb and Carol Kloos, who are celebrating, their 60th wedding anniversary, this month,  and  Scott and Kathy Bahr, who recently celebrated 30 years of marriage.

New ad: Loiann Frank
Room 103
Talahi
1717 University Drive SE
St. Cloud, MN 56304-2024


Several of us from the Donnelly area were among those who attended the Scandinavian heritage dinner at First Lutheran in Morris on Nov 6th, en route home; I stopped to visit with Wally McCollar at his shop in Morris

Nov 8th I visited my aunt Pearl A. Anderson at her apartment in the Sunrise Apartments

Nov 10th several of us from the gs church attended the hymn sing at Federated church, in the evening I attended the Tim Danial concert at Morris area high school auditorium

Nov 11th the Donnelly community club had their last meeting of the year, putting the wraps on another good year for the club. Afterwards I visited with Jim and Lou Eystad at their home in Donnelly. Jim was one of the veterans honored at the Veterans Day program at the school earlier in the day.  She said they had been to the dinner at the Mennonite church by Starbuck on Nov. 8th.

Nov 12th I attended the Grant County Ag society annual meeting in Herman.

Nov 13th Mark and I attended the meatball supper at Faith Lutherran in Morris

I've had a request for Mark's address: it is 151 sunnyslope rd.  324-114 Morris MN 56267 e-mail: firebird357 @ Yahoo.com he has an unlisted # if you want it call me at 585-6435 and I will give it to you. He is doing good, had his post op on the 12th, still tired and has some pain, but otherwise recovery is going good. The good news is that he does not have to go back to the cities, unless something unexpected happens, he will be able to be treated here in Morris. 


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Friday, November 8, 2013

donnelly news



`                           Nov 9th-16th

Welcome to another edition of the Donnelly news:

Weather news   the past week has seen mostly sunny and cool weather; farmers are very busy getting the rest of their crops in and fall fieldwork done. 


ST John’s/Kongsvinger news: the Kongsvinger fall festival is Nov 24th
, beginning at 11 a.m.

Kongsvinger quartet CD’s have been redone and are available for purchase; contact Jeanne Ennen at 246-3316 for details.

The Nov. newsletter is now out copies are available in the narthex of each church.

Good Shepherd news:  There will be a special Sunday school first and third sod shelf- worship service on November 10th
       
at.ing at 11 aa
The annual meeting date has been changed to, January 19, 2014

The deadline for retuning boxes for operation Christmas child is Nov 18th

Adult forum on the large catechism will be held on Nov 17th

The November newsletter is now out; extra copies are available at the rear of the church

There will be a Meatball supper on November 13th at Faith Lutheran in Morris starting at 4:30 p.m.


Prairie Area Chorales will present a program about and for children on November 17th at 4 p.m. at Faith in Morris

Ken and Linda Hodgson will be hosting a community hymn sing the 2nd Sundsay of each month beginning with one at Federated church on November 10th at 7 p.m.

Community news: The bookmobile will be in town on November 18th at 3:30 p.m.

The Donnelly fire department’s annual turkey bingo is Nov. 22nd starting at 7 p.m. at the Donnelly hall 

Katherine Kay Weispfenning was born on October 12 at the United and Children’s Hospitals in Saint Paul to Ryan and Anna Weispfenning of Blaine.   Grandparents are Corrine Larson of Donnelly and Bill and Diane Weispfenning of Jamestown, N. D.  Great-grandmothers are Bertha Larson of Donnelly and Colleen Erickson of Jamestown, N. D.

Andy Brevig was recently appointed an officer in the local sons of Norway chapter

Mark Koepke was the week #6 winner the sun tribune football contest.

The tiger volley ball team won the section 3 AA north title Beth Holland was a member of that team

Jim and Lou Eystad and I attended the bible study at Good Shepherd on Oct 30th.

I attended worship services at the West Wing Village on Oct. 31st, with PR. Mary leading the services there; afterwards I introduced her to some of the staff and residents there

Nov 2nd I traveled to Hancock for the open house at the school and also took in the Hancock expo

Nov 3rd Joan and John Kopeck and I attended the welcome dinner for PR Mary at Kong. We met her sister and daughter at the dinner. Later in aft I was among those who attended the farewell program for PR John Smith at Trinity in Cyrus

Nov 4th while visiting Mark in his apartment, we talked to his brother Jimmy on the phone down in FL.

Mark Koepke is home recuperating after having eye surgery on Nov 6th at Fairview hospital in Minneapolis. As of this writing his recuperation from it is going good, we will know after he returns to the cities for his checkup on the 12th. Thanks to everyone for all your prayers on his behalf.

Several of us from the Donnelly area were among those who attended the Scandinavian heritage dinner at first Lutheran in Morris on Nov 6th
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