Princeton

6
Mar

Big Lake and Princeton Chambers of Commerce will both be having their Business Expos on Saturday, March 6.

Princeton Chamber of Commerce Business Expo
Saturday, March 6, 2010
9a – 2p
Princeton High School
http://www.princetonmnchamber.org/
25th Annual Expo

Big Lake Chamber of Commerce Business Expo
Saturday, March 6, 2010
11a – 3p
Big Lake High School
http://www.biglakechamber.com/

Hope to see you there!

Category : Big Lake | Community Events | Princeton | Blog
26
Aug

Dave and I were privileged to meet the family of Lloyd Podtburg yesterday at the refuge. Mr. Podtburg passed away in December 2007. While he was alive, he and his wife Olga enjoyed visits at the refuge, so in his honor, his family donated a bench that has been placed near the near Eagle’s Nest exhibit.

The Podtburg family members met with Nancy Haugen, the refuge’s Visitor Services Manager, and Lee Johnson, President of the Friends of Sherburne NWR group. We enjoyed the opportunity to get to know this wonderful family. Olga was there, along with three of her four children, and three grandchildren. One family was here all the way from Boston, Massachusetts.

Here are some photos–click on the picture to see a larger version.

Category : Princeton | Sherburne Wildlife Refuge | Blog
17
Jul

Dave and I went to the Sherburne County Fair for the first time this year. We went on Thursday evening, so attendance was a bit lighter than I expect it will be for the weekend. It’s not as fun without the children, but we still enjoyed ourselves. We will be back on Saturday to volunteer at the Sheriff Department storage building for the Emergency Services display. Stop by and see us!

Here are some pictures:

(Click on each picture for a larger view)

(Click on each picture for a larger view)

Category : Community Events | Princeton | Sherburne Sheriff Department | Sherburne Wildlife Refuge | Blog
18
May

I received this information in an email from Laurie Krisko:

ShadrackMinnesota Hooved Animal Rescue Foundation (MHARF)
Garage Sale Fundraiser

WHEN: July 2-4th
WHERE: Princeton Civic Center

Donations Greatly Appreciated & Tax Deductable

Assistance is setting up & organizing items would also greatly be appreciated!!

We will accept donations starting May 1st of any household items or tack. No TV’s or electronics of any kind will be accepted, however.

Please contact:

Deb Farm – dfarm@sherbtel.net and 763-856-4475 or
Deb Anderson- darkanderson1960@yahoo.com and 763-389-9185

See the MHARF site at: http://www.mnhoovedanimalrescue.org/

Category : Community Events | Princeton | Blog
9
May

Zach Foede is working on his Eagle Scout Project this weekend. He is constructing and installing bird houses in Princeton’s Pioneer Park and mapping the park with GPS coordinates.

Here is an excerpt for the meeting minutes from Princeton’s February 23, 2009 Parks and Recreation Board meeting:

NEW BUSINESS

Eagle Scout Project

Guest Zack Foede presented his idea for a project to move up from life scout to eagle scout. He wants to map out Pioneer Park with a GPS and make maps that can be picked up by park visitors to navigate in the park. Foede presented a sample map. He also has plans to make benches and bluebird houses for locating throughout the park. He is planning on getting donated materials so there would be no cost to the park board.

Suhsen asked if Rotary Club is still doing anything at Pioneer Park as they had adopted Pioneer Park at one time. No one thought they were still active with that project. Gerold offered that when Foede gets to that point, if there are old bird houses, benches or anything else that could be removed to make room for the new benches and bird houses to let him know.

Foede needs a letter of permission from the city to continue. Suhsen took the task to see that gets done. Peterson made a motion to accept the offer from Foede. Suhsen seconded the motion. There being no further discussion a vote was taken. Motion passed unanimously.

Despite chilly weather, Zach had an excellent turnout of helpers who were able to make all of the designated birdhouses. The project will be completed next weekend.

Zach Foede's Eagle Scout Project in Princeton Minnesota

Zach Foede and assistants working on bird houses.

Zach Foede and His Father Mark Foede

Category : Community Events | Princeton | Blog
7
May

Here is a senior portrait from a shoot of Anne I did last week up at Riverside Park in Princeton.

Senior Portrait Princeton Minnesota

Category : Princeton | Blog
25
Apr

Dave and I attended a one-day licensing course and test session today in Elk River. The event was sponsored by Sherburne County Amateur Radio Emergency Service (SherCo ARES).

As part of our Storm Spotter training last month, we also had to become licensed amateur radio operators. The class today was well-organized and Mike Steckelberg, the instructor, provided the information in a way that made it very easy to learn. We spent the day going over the 10 different sections of material that would be covered on the test, and then had breaks in between to study our test-prep handout.

The examiners came in and administered the test right before 4:00 pm. The test consisted of 35 multiple-choice questions and after spending all day preparing, was pretty easy.

Now, the next step is to figure out what kind of radio we need!

If you didn’t figure it out yet, we both passed!

Amateur Radio Frequencies

Some of the material we had to study!

Amateur Radio Bands

Yikes–there’s a lot to know!

Elk River Amateur Radio Testing

Our class taking the licensing exam.

Elk River Amateur Radio License Examiners

Mike Steckelberg (standing) and the examiners (from left to right)

John Smolenski, Boaz Erickson, Greg Ogden, and Ken Carlson.

Category : Civic and Community Organizations | Elk River | Emergency Preparation | Princeton | Sherburne Wildlife Refuge | Blog
6
Apr

I received this notice from them in my morning email:

The hint of an early spring proved to be the usual cruel Minnesota head fake followed by another dump of winter. Again we learn not to fall in love with March. She’ll break your heart every time.

April, on the other hand, is true love, and we’re ready to embrace her. So we’ve scheduled our opening for Wednesday, April 8, at high noon. We’ve opened the tee sheet and will begin taking tee-time reservations Monday at noon by telephone at 763-389-5109.

To make reservations earlier, visit our Web site at www.princetongc.com and select the “Tee Times” tab. Please be aware that we are blocking times before 10 a.m. this week, and may experience additional frost delays.

Category : Princeton | Blog
25
Mar

We drove by the Riverside Park in Princeton this evening and saw how high the water had come. The barbecue grills are totally covered. Here are some pictures:

Riverside Park in Princeton Floods

Flooded Riverside Park in Princeton

Category : Princeton | Blog
23
Mar

I received this notice in an email from Princeton Golf Course:

Last-minute reminder: League meetings for our 2009 men’s and women’s leagues are on for this week. Details appear below. Plan to come early for the social hour.
Men’s Leagues
Tuesday 9 & 18: Meeting Tuesday, March 24. Social hour from 6-7 pm. Meeting starts at 7 pm.
Thursday 9 & 18: Meeting Thursday, March 26. Social hour from 6-7 pm. Meeting starts at 7 pm.
Women’s Leagues
Monday and Wednesday: Meeting Wednesday, March 25. Social hour from 6-7 pm. Meeting starts at 7 pm.
New Tuesday Women’s League
Meeting Tuesday, March 31. Social hour from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Meeting starts at 6:30 pm.
$395 Membership Special Continues

Our 2009 Membership Special has been extended through March 31. Get unlimited golf for the entire season for just $395 plus tax. You can add children age 10-18 for just $100 per child. This means Dad, Mom, and two kids can play all year from less than our regular single rate. There’s never been a better time to make golf your family game.

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