CROOKSTON PIRATE GIRLS TRACK FINISHES 10, BOYS 15TH IN EGF INVITE

The Crookston Pirate Boys and Girls Track teams competed at the East Grand Forks Indoor Invitational at the University of North Dakota Fritz Pollard Jr. Indoor facility in Grand Forks, North Dakota. The Girls team finished 10th and the boys team finished 15th. 

GIRLS TEAMS
BOYS TEAMS
1. Bagley/Fosston- 79
2. West Marshall- 76.83
1. Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton- 176
2. East Grand Forks- 113
3. Climax-Fisher-Sacred Heart- 69
4. East Grand Forks- 63.33
3. United Clay-Becker- 60
4. Climax-Fisher-Sacred Heart- 44
5. United Clay-Becker- 59
6. Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton- 54.5
5. Thief River Falls- 43
6. Bagley/Fosston- 38
7. Fertile-Beltrami- 51.83
8. Thief River Falls- 51
7. Roseau- 34
8. BGMR/Freeze- 33
9. Ada-Borup-West- 31
10. Crookston- 23
9. Ada-Borup-West- 27
10. West Marshall- 14
11. BGMR/Freeze- 21.5
12. Goodridge/Grygla- 18
11. Red Lake County- 12
12. Fertile-Beltrami- 10
13. Lake of the Woods- 14
14. Larimore- 9
13. Lake of the Woods- 8
14. Goodridge/Grygla- 8
15. Roseau- 3
16. Red Lake County- 0
15. Crookston- 1
16. Larimore- 0

 

GIRLS –
Chloe Boll led the way in pole vault as she took first place. Boll also finished 10th in the 200 meters as well. Ashlyn Bailey had a good day with a 4th place finish in the 200 meters and 6th place in the 60 meters. Maddie Harbott had a 6th place finish in the 3000 meters. Nora Groven had a 7th-place finish in the pole vault. Teagan Fanfulik had a 9th-place finish in the 300-meter hurdles. Katie Seaver finished in 9th in the 60-meter hurdles. 

BOYS –
Peter Wiersma had an 8th-place finish in the long jump and also a 12th-place finish in the high jump. Jayden Mulvey got a 12th place in the 1500 meters. The 4×200 meter relay team got an 11th-place finish. Kahnen Hansen got a 14th-place finish in the 800 meters. 

 

Pirate results
Event
Result
Place
Chloe Boll
Pole Vault
9-00.00
1st
Ashlyn Bailey
200 Meters
28.31
4th
Maddie Harbott
3000 Meters
14:19.01
6th
Ashlyn Bailey
60 Meters
8.52
6th
Nora Groven
Pole Vault
7-00.00
7th
Peter Wiersma
Long Jump
18-05.75
8th
Teagan Fanfulik
300 Meter Hurdles
59.15
9th
Katie Seaver
60 Meter Hurdles
12.33
9th
Chloe Boll
200 Meters
28.94
10th
Peter Wiersma
High Jump
5-04.00
12th
Jayden Mulvey
1500 Meters
5:05.81
12th

 

Click here for Coach O’Hare’s interview. 

CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL RESULTS

 

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CROOKSTON CENTRAL CLASS OF 1984 TO HOLD 40TH REUNION JULY 19 & 20, 2024

The Crookston High School Class of ’84 will be celebrating the past, present and future during their 40-year reunion July 19 and 20.

Committee members have been meeting at Scobey’s Pub and Grub (Crookston Inn and Convention Center) for the past few months to finalize the event schedule and work out the details. “We are pleased to announce that on Friday, July 19, around 5:00 pm, we will gather at Minakwa to kick off festivities,” said Steve Erickson. “The next morning, a 10 am tee time is planned, and we are hoping to get many classmates and their significant others/spouses to join in on the Golf Scramble. But not to worry If you aren’t a golfer, there will be other fun activities in the Clubhouse.”

Bev (Vanyo) Jamieson added that a Social is scheduled at 5:00 p.m. Saturday, July 20, to start a night of fun at Scobey’s Pub and Grub, “We will have food, live music, and an evening of reminiscing. We are also going to memorialize our beloved classmates who are no longer with us.”

The Committee asks for classmates to RSVP on the “Class of ‘84” Facebook page by June 15. “We wish to invite classmates and their spouses/significant others as well as all classmates who attended with us, even if they moved away,” said Kay (Stainbrook) Oien. “Once a classmate, always a classmate. Teachers, other school staff, and all friends of the Class of 84 from other years, please join us at Scobey’s on Saturday evening. You were a valued part of our lives, and we would enjoy seeing everyone.”

For classmates not on Facebook, RSVP by emailing crookstonclassof84@yahoo.com.

Help us spread the word!

PLEASE COME and have the time of your life….AGAIN!!

Committee Members to date: Craig LaPlante, Bev (Vanyo) Jamieson, Lisa (Bergsgaard) Cormican, Steve Erickson, Kurt Pahlen, Craig Stahlecker, Paul Wilder, Eric Samuelson, Kay (Stainbrook) Oien and Jill (Janssen) Brown.

Below is the Class of ’84.

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SHAYLA AZURE AND ZAC PLANTE ADVANCE TO STATE SPEECH TOURNEY

The Crookston High School Speech Team competed in the Section 8A Speech Tournament in Fosston on Thursday, with two students advancing to the state tournament.
Shayla Azure and Zac Plante competed in duo interpretation together, receiving 3rd place and advancing to state. Brandon Wandrie also advanced to finals in original oratory and received 6th place overall. Also competing was Lily Olmstead in storytelling.

Azure and Plante will now compete at the Class A Speech Tournament in Shakopee on Friday, April 19.

Coach Brandon Adams, Zac Plante, Shayla Azure, Brandon Wandrie, Lily Olmstead, and assistant coach Kate Mulvey.

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New CDC report warns that measles elimination in the U.S. is under ‘renewed threat’

close up of the back of a child laying down in bed with the measles rash on his back

According to a new report published Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the most recent outbreak of measles is threatening the United States’ elimination status. The CDC report states that measles has spread at a rapid clip this year: from January to March, the U.S. recorded around 30% of the total cases seen since the beginning of 2020. The rapid increase in the number of measles cases during the first quarter of 2024 “represents a renewed threat to the U.S. elimination status,” according to the CDC report.

Measles is highly contagious, and an infected person can spread the disease to up to 90% of people close to them if those contacts aren’t immune. An article from NBC News reports that from 2020 through 2023, the U.S. recorded an average of five measles cases in the first quarter of each year. Those low numbers were due, in part, to the Covid pandemic, when fewer people were interacting in person. By contrast, this year’s first-quarter tally was 97.  Additionally, the United States nearly lost that elimination status in 2019, when it recorded more than 1,200 cases — most of which were associated with outbreaks in Orthodox Jewish communities in New York. The high case load this year could put that elimination in jeopardy once again — as of April 4, the U.S. had already recorded seven outbreaks and 113 cases.

Per ABC News, the first measles vaccine was introduced in 1963 and, thanks to a yearslong and highly effective vaccination campaign, measles was considered eliminated from the U.S. in 2000, meaning the disease is no longer constantly present (though there are still occasional outbreaks.) The U.S. has been able to maintain its elimination status, despite cases popping up due to international travel and unvaccinated or under-vaccinated communities.

The CDC report calls for more widespread vaccination coverage, sharing that approximately 91% of measles cases recorded in the U.S. since January 2020 were among people who were unvaccinated or had an unknown vaccination status. The report further states that in 2024 so far, 83% of recorded cases have been in people who were unvaccinated or whose vaccination status is unknown; while half of the 2024 cases have been in children under age 5. 65 people have been hospitalized. this year, and no one has died of measles in the last four years. The report states that one dose of the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine is 93% effective at preventing measles, and two doses are 97% effective, but added that the “risk for widespread U.S. measles transmission remains low because of high population immunity.”

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O.J. Simpson dies after battle with cancer at age 76

O.J. Simpson arriving at a restaurant; Los Angeles^ California - circa 1991

O.J. Simpson — NFL football star, and controversial, high-profile subject of one of the most famous murder trials of all time — has died at age 76. Las Vegas outlet Local10.com had reported earlier this year that Simpson was undergoing treatment for prostate cancer in February 2024.

The Simpson family shared in a statement via X on Thursday, April 11: “On April 10th, our father, Orenthal James Simpson, succumbed to his battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his children and grandchildren During this time of transition, his family asks that you please respect their wishes for privacy and grace.”

Simpson originally rose to fame and popularity as a football player: first as the Heisman Trophy-winning tailback for the University of Southern California in the late 1960s, and later playing 11 seasons in the NFL with the Buffalo Bills and San Francisco 49ers. Per ESPN, Simpson won four NFL rushing titles, rushed for 11,236 yards in his career, scored 76 touchdowns, made five first-team All-Pro squads and played in six Pro Bowls. His best season was 1973, when he ran for 2,003 yards — the first running back to break the 2,000-yard rushing mark (doing it in 14 games) while averaging 141.3 yards per game – which is still an NFL record.

Simpson later went on to become a commentator for “Monday Night Football,” as well as dabbling in acting in movies such as “The Naked Gun” series in the 1980s. He appeared in films such as “The Klansman,” “The Cassandra Crossing” and “The Towering Inferno,” as well as the miniseries “Roots”.

However, he became infamous and a household name following the 1994 murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, who were fatally stabbed. Simpson was married to Nicole Brown Simpson from 1985 to 1992; she was found stabbed to death outside her Brentwood condo alongside her friend, Ron Goldman, on June 12, 1994. Simpson was charged with the murders when investigators found a glove with blood stains on his property, and he originally agreed to turn himself in to the Los Angeles Police Department; but instead, he became involved in a low-speed car chase on June 17 as he evaded being arested. Police pursued Simpson as he rode in a 1993 Ford Bronco driven by his former teammate Al Cowlings, who said that Simpson was holding a gun to his own head during the drive.

Simpson was arrested for their deaths, after which the highly-publicized, 11-month criminal trial took place from 1994-95. The trial became one of the most significant events of the 1990s, and is believe to have been one of the most widely publicized events in American history. Amid much controversy, Simpson was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife Brown Simpson, and Goldman.

Simpson’s legal troubles were far from over, however, when in 2008 he was found guilty on 12 charges relating to an armed robbery incident in Las Vegas in 2007. Simpson was sentenced to 33 years in prison and was granted parole in July 2017 before being released in October 2017, and eventually granted early discharge from parole in December 2021. (per Entertainment Weekly)

Simpson is survived by kids Arnelle, Jason, Aaren, Sydney and Justin. (Simpson shared Arnelle, Jason and Aaren with first wife Marguerite Whitley; he shared children Sydney and Justin with ex-wife Nicole.)

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O.J. Simpson dies after battle with cancer at age 76

O.J. Simpson arriving at a restaurant; Los Angeles^ California - circa 1991

O.J. Simpson — NFL football star, and controversial, high-profile subject of one of the most famous murder trials of all time — has died at age 76. Las Vegas outlet Local10.com had reported earlier this year that Simpson was undergoing treatment for prostate cancer in February 2024.

The Simpson family shared in a statement via X on Thursday, April 11: “On April 10th, our father, Orenthal James Simpson, succumbed to his battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his children and grandchildren During this time of transition, his family asks that you please respect their wishes for privacy and grace.”

Simpson originally rose to fame and popularity as a football player: first as the Heisman Trophy-winning tailback for the University of Southern California in the late 1960s, and later playing 11 seasons in the NFL with the Buffalo Bills and San Francisco 49ers. Per ESPN, Simpson won four NFL rushing titles, rushed for 11,236 yards in his career, scored 76 touchdowns, made five first-team All-Pro squads and played in six Pro Bowls. His best season was 1973, when he ran for 2,003 yards — the first running back to break the 2,000-yard rushing mark (doing it in 14 games) while averaging 141.3 yards per game – which is still an NFL record.

Simpson later went on to become a commentator for “Monday Night Football,” as well as dabbling in acting in movies such as “The Naked Gun” series in the 1980s. He appeared in films such as “The Klansman,” “The Cassandra Crossing” and “The Towering Inferno,” as well as the miniseries “Roots”.

However, he became infamous and a household name following the 1994 murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, who were fatally stabbed. Simpson was married to Nicole Brown Simpson from 1985 to 1992; she was found stabbed to death outside her Brentwood condo alongside her friend, Ron Goldman, on June 12, 1994. Simpson was charged with the murders when investigators found a glove with blood stains on his property, and he originally agreed to turn himself in to the Los Angeles Police Department; but instead, he became involved in a low-speed car chase on June 17 as he evaded being arested. Police pursued Simpson as he rode in a 1993 Ford Bronco driven by his former teammate Al Cowlings, who said that Simpson was holding a gun to his own head during the drive.

Simpson was arrested for their deaths, after which the highly-publicized, 11-month criminal trial took place from 1994-95. The trial became one of the most significant events of the 1990s, and is believe to have been one of the most widely publicized events in American history. Amid much controversy, Simpson was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife Brown Simpson, and Goldman.

Simpson’s legal troubles were far from over, however, when in 2008 he was found guilty on 12 charges relating to an armed robbery incident in Las Vegas in 2007. Simpson was sentenced to 33 years in prison and was granted parole in July 2017 before being released in October 2017, and eventually granted early discharge from parole in December 2021. (per Entertainment Weekly)

Simpson is survived by kids Arnelle, Jason, Aaren, Sydney and Justin. (Simpson shared Arnelle, Jason and Aaren with first wife Marguerite Whitley; he shared children Sydney and Justin with ex-wife Nicole.)

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See the trailer for ‘The Idea of You’ starring Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine

Anne Hathaway at the Versace FW23 Show at the Pacific Design Center on March 9^ 2023 in West Hollywood^ CA

Prime Video shared the official trailer for ‘The Idea of You’ featuring Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine, posting on X: “when the last thing you expect becomes the only thing you want ✨ #TheIdeaOfYouOnPrime, May 2”

The Idea of You, based on the Robinne Lee novel of the same name, follows Solène (Hathaway), a 40-year-old single mom who begins an unexpected romance with 24-year-old Hayes Campbell (Galitzine), the lead singer of August Moon, the hottest boy band on the plant.  An official film synopsis reads: “As they begin a whirlwind romance, it isn’t long before Hayes’ superstar status poses unavoidable challenges to their relationship, and Solène soon discovers that life in the glare of his spotlight might be more than she bargained for.”

Ella Rubin, Annie Mumolo, Reid Scott, Perry Mattfield, Jordan Aaron Hall, Mathilda Gianopoulos, Raymond Cham Jr., Jaiden Anthony, Viktor White and Dakota Adam also star in the film, which features “Dance Before We Walk,” the debut single from August Moon, which will appear on the film’s soundtrack (to stream the song, head here.)

The film, which had its world premiere March 16 at SXSW festival, will debut on Prime Video on May 2.

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BULLETINBOARD-APRIL 12, 2024

MEAN GIRLS JR. will be presented this weekend by the CHS theatre department. April 12, 13, & 14, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, curtain time is 7:30. Adults $8 And Students $5.  Tickets are available from cast members and at the door.

The Crookston Eagles Club will have Bar Bingo tonight starting at 6:30 p.m. This will include a $500 must-go jackpot, and the kitchen will serve baskets.

Join the Crookston Public Library for a Gardening for a Health and Well-Being presentation on Saturday, April 13, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. The presentation will feature local Master Gardener Lisa Loegering, University of Minnesota Extension, and the Community Wellness team from Polk County Public Health.

The First Lutheran Church in Warren will have a Bake Sale and Lunch on Saturday, April 13, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Lunch will include barbeques, chips, and pie.

The Crookston Eagles Club will have Bar Bingo on Saturday, April 13, at 1:00 p.m. This will include a $400 must-go jackpot.

The Concordia College, Moorhead, Handbell Choir is performing a concert at Trinity Lutheran Church in Crookston on Saturday, April 13, at 2:00 p.m.  Featured will be dance music from different periods that will include the “Dancing Queen” by ABBA, “The Lord of the Dance,” the “Tennessee Waltz,” plus a variety of other selections that are arranged for this particular ensemble.  The concert is free and open to the public.  

The Crookston Eagles Club will host a Firefighter’s Fun Night on Saturday, April 13, at 5:00 p.m.

Buy your tickets now for the Crookston Firefighters Fun Night that will be on Saturday, April 13, at the Crookston Eagles. Tickets are $30 and include your choice of prime rib or walleye. The social will be from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m., dinner from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m., and the live band Tripwire from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Door prizes prior to the evening. Proceeds go to the Firefighters Association.

The Crookston Prom Disco Night in the City  Breakfast Fundraiser will be on Sunday, April 14, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge #141, 112 West Robert Street in Crookston. The menu includes waffles, French toast, gluten-free pancakes, juice, and sausage.

Spring Clean-Up Week in Crookston will be April 15 through 19. Single-family dwelling items will be picked up only on your regular garbage pickup day, and they must be placed on the street boulevard by 7:00 a.m. and not more than 24 hours prior to your collection day. Yard Waste Collection will be the week of April 22.

On Monday, April 15, at 6:30 pm, Our Savior’s Lutheran School invites the community to join us for a presentation from Safe Harbor Minnesota discussing how parents and caregivers can address internet safety in their homes and with the young people in their lives. The speaker will go over why we should address online safety and healthy relationships with youth and provide attendees with tools to begin addressing these topics with youth. Attendees will also learn how to address solicitation of children if it occurs and tools to help monitor online activity within their homes.  Childcare during the event will be provided on-site by Our Savior’s Youth Group.

Crookston High School will have its annual Spring Concert on Monday, April 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the CHS auditorium. The cost will be $4 for adults and $3 for students.

The Crookston Public Library will have Baby Bounce on Tuesday, April 16, at 10:30 a.m. for children born to 3 years of age and their caregivers.  Join them for songs, stories, and action poems.

Cassie Rudie will speak on the services they provide at The Benedictine Living Community on Tuesday, April 16, at noon at the Golden Link Senior Center. A free meal will be provided for all who attend.

The Fertile Public Library will host a workshop on Advanced Directives for Healthcare and Property featuring a lawyer for Legal Services of Northwest Minnesota. The workshop will be held on Tuesday, April 16, from 1:00-3:00 p.m. at the library, which is located at 101 Mill St. S. Attendees will learn about advanced planning, powers of attorney, and health care directives, as well as what documents to bring to a lawyer when it’s time to make these decisions. The workshop is offered free of charge, and no registration is required. 

The Celebrate the Young Child Collaborative invites you to come PLAY together at their CYC Family Festival on Tuesday, April 16, from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. at the Crookston High School.  Many hands-on stations will be available, along with information booths and a light meal.

On Tuesday, April 16, Cathedral School will be holding a Kindergarten Prep and Kindergarten Round Up from 6:00-7:00 pm. This night is for potential students who are at least 4 years old by 9-1-24 and are interested in all-day kindergarten prep or kindergarten. Information about the school, tours, and the opportunity to interact with current school families will be shared. All are invited to attend Cathedral School regardless of faith background. For questions or more information, contact Principal Stephanie Webster at 218-281-1835 or swebster@crookstoncathedal.com

The Fertile Public Library’s Resolute Readers Book Club will meet this month to discuss Daughters of the Occupation by Shelly Sanders. Inspired by true events in World War II Latvia, an emotionally charged novel of sacrifice, trauma, resilience, and survival, as witnessed by three generations of women. The group will meet on Wednesday, April 17, at 4:00 p.m. at the Fertile Public Library, located at 101 Mill St. S. All are welcome.

The 3rd Annual Common Ground Spring Thing, a night of games and connection, will be Wednesday, April 17, from 6:30 to 8:45 p.m. at the Crookston High School. Bring canned soup and boxed cereal for the Care and Share Food Shelf. For more information, contact 218-242-2067 or email reillystroot@gmail.com

The Crookston Public Library will have Storytime on Thursday, April 18, at 10:30 a.m. for children ages 3 to 6, although children of all ages are welcome to join the fun. There will be stories, songs, rhymes, flannel boards, special guests, and more.

The Wild Rice Electric Cooperative Annual Meeting of the Members will be held on Thursday, April 18, at the Shooting Star Event Center in Mahnomen. Registration opens at 4:30 p.m. with a plated dinner served at 5:00 p.m. Entertainment by Blu Kanu from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. The business portion of the meeting starts at 6:00 p.m. Members can sign up to win prizes.

The Downtown Crookston Development Partnership will present its final Broadway at the Grand on Thursday, April 18, at 7:00 p.m. at the Grand Theatre. They will be showing Into the Woods, and concessions will be available as well. 

A Veteran’s Benefit Fair will be held on Friday, April 19, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Crookston National Guard Armory. Many vendors will be on hand.

The Crookston Public Library will offer Spring Watercolors, a special painting program, on Friday, April 19, from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. for ages 5 through 13.  Youth must be accompanied by a responsible caregiver. All supplies will be provided, and no registration is required.

A Cancer Benefit for Cindy Bingham will be held on Friday, April 19, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Crookston Eagles. There will be food, a silent auction, and Stars in Bars Karaoke. Donations can also be made to the Bingham Benefit Fund at Bremer Bank in Crookston. All proceeds will benefit Cindy’s medical bills and associated expenses.

Fin & Fit Crookston, a committee of the Crookston Aquatic Boosters, Inc., a 501c3, non-profit, is sponsoring a POOL A THON fundraiser at the Crookston Community Pool, Saturday, April 20, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Three-person teams may swim or walk. Registration fee is $300 per team of three ($100 per person). Registration forms are available at Crookston City Park and Recreation Office (now located at the Crookston Sports Center), Crookston Community Pool, Fin & Fit Crookston’s Facebook page, or email: finfitcrookston@gmail.com. If you have questions, please call 701-787-1352.  Registrations are preferred by Tuesday, April 16, but will be considered past that date.

Register now for the Childcare Training Course that will be held on Saturday, April 20, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Washington School Cafeteria. The class fee is $17 and includes a book, handouts, and a pizza lunch. This class is for ages 11 through 13, and they will learn how to care for young children from a childcare expert, a nurse, and a firefighter. Linda Morgan and CHS Leo Club members will guide you through this course. Call 281-5078 to register.

Polk County Family Resource Center invites everyone to come for a Family Movie on Saturday, April 20, at 11:00 a.m. The featured movie will be Kung Fu Panda 4, and there will be a free combo for the first 100 kids. Participating theaters are The Grand Theater in Crookston, Fosston Theater, and River Cinema in East Grand Forks. This event is sponsored by Polk County Social Services, Family Resource Center, and Tri-Valley Opportunity Council.

Yard Waste & Branch Collection in Crookston will be collected the week of April 22. All residents will need to have their yard waste and branches out by Monday as City crews will begin picking up on Monday and collect until they’ve been through the route. (This may only take a couple of days, not the entire week.) Place the materials on your curbside. Branches must be cut in four-foot lengths and bundled in order for the crews to take them away. Bagged yard waste must not exceed 30 pounds per bag. Any branches or tree trunks not cut to this length and bundled will be left for the owner to haul away. Twigs may be in boxes or bags. Individuals removing their diseased elm trees should call City Hall to schedule pickup. Please note that yard waste is defined as leaves, grass, and other compostable material and will NOT be required to be in the clear City of Crookston bags during this week only.

Polk County Family Resource Center  Spring activities are on the fourth Monday of the month from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the Crookston Public Library. Make your own journal on April 22. All supplies and snacks are provided.

The Books and Brews Book Club will meet at Drafts Sports Bar and Grill on Tuesday, April 23, at 6:00 p.m. to discuss Solito by Javier Zamora.  Appetizers are provided by the Friends of the Crookston Public Library. Participants are responsible for the cost of their own food and drinks. All adults are welcome, and no registration is required.

The Lake Agassiz Regional Library will host a Notable Minnesota Coaches and Athletes Then & Now Virtual Event featuring Ross Bernstein on Wednesday, April 24 at 7:00 p.m. at www.larl.org/nfldraft. The recording will be available until May 8. This program is offered free of charge, thanks in part to funding from the Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

The Fisher American Legion will have Wednesday Burger Night on Wednesday, April 24.

The Crookston Public Library will have Storytime on Thursday, April 25, at 10:30 a.m. for children ages 3 to 6, although children of all ages are welcome to join the fun. There will be stories, songs, rhymes, flannel boards, special guests, and more.

The Crookston Community Theater will present The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, April 25 through the 27 at 7:00 p.m. at the Crookston Eagles. For more information or to find out how to buy tickets, call 218-270-9511.

The 78th Annual Kem Shrine Circus will be April 26 through April 28 at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks. Show times for Friday are 3:00 and 7:00 p.m. On Saturday, the shows are at 11:00 a.m., 3:00 p.m., and 7:00 p.m., and on Sunday, the shows are at 1:00 and 5:00 p.m. For more information, call 701-772-7125.

Polk County Social Services, Family Resource Center, and Tri-Valley Opportunity Council are offering a free family-style take-and-bake meal from The Landing at the Bend on Monday, April 29, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the Crookston Public Library, while supplies last.

The Golden Link Senior Center will offer Flower Arranging on April 30 at 7:00 p.m. Make a basket of spring flowers. The cost is $20. Sign up by April 23. This project is made possible by a grant from American Crystal.

The Fisher American Legion will have Wednesday Burger Night on Wednesday, May 1.

The Benedictine Living Community in Crookston Is having an Adult Prom Fundraiser on Friday, May 3, at the Crookston Eagles. Tickets are $50 per person and include your meal with a choice of New York strip steak or walleye and a drink ticket. Doors will open at 6:00 p.m., dinner will be at 7:00, and dance will follow with Big Papa’s DJ. A prom king and queen will be crowned. Tickets can be purchased at the Benedictine Living Community office from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. For more information, call 218-281-3424.

Washington School School Readiness and ECFE families, along with Washington staff and families, will celebrate together at a fun End of the Year Picnic on Monday, May 13, from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. Washington School.  This event offers great food and family fun.  In the event of rain, activities will be held inside.

The Harvest Church in Crookston will have their Vacation Bible School June 10-12 from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. for K through grade 5. The cost is free. For more information and to register, call 281-2264.

The Mark Olsonawski Scholarship Golf Tournament will be held Thursday, June 6, in Hallock at Two Rivers Golf Course, and the UMC Teambacker Golf Classic on  Friday, June 14, at Minakwa Golf Course in Crookston. UMC Teambackers host both tournaments and raise funds for Golden Eagle Athletics. To learn more or register a team, use these links: https://z.umn.edu/olsonawski24 and https://z.umn.edu/umcgolf24.

The Trinity Lutheran Church in Crookston will host a Rhubarb Festival on Thursday, June 13, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

CONTINUING ANNOUNCEMENTS

The application period for many healthcare scholarships through the RiverView Foundation is now open. Applications for the following scholarships are due to the Foundation office by noon on April 15, 2024. Bishop Afonya Healthcare Scholarship, Lenertz Family Healthcare Scholarship, June E. Shaver Healthcare Scholarship, Richard Maves Healthcare Scholarship, Lynette “Pud’’ Joseph Healthcare Scholarship, RiverView/Glenmore Foundation Scholarship, and Rongen Family Healthcare Scholarship. Guidelines and applications are available online at https://www.riverviewhealth.org/foundation/scholarships/, by calling the Foundation office at 281-9249, emailing Foundation Director Randy Schoenborn at rschoenborn@riverviewhealth.org, or by stopping at the Foundation office located at 721 S. Minnesota Street, Crookston.

Buy your tickets now for the 16th Annual Crookston High School Triple A Academics, Arts, and Athletics Senior Recognition Banquet, which will be on Monday, April 29, at 6:00 p.m. in the CHS Commons. Tickets must be purchased by Monday, April 22, and can be purchased at the Crookston High School, KROX, or Wonderful Life Foods. The cost of tickets is $17. Make checks payable to Triple-A. If you have any special dietary needs, please contact Irishman’s Shanty at 281-9912. Sponsored by Crookston Rotary, Crookston Lions, Pirate Fine Arts Boosters, and Pirate Boosters.

DNR Hunter Safety Traning for ages 11 and older will take place on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays beginning May 7. The classes will be held at the Crookston Gun Club. To register, contact Youth Activities Coordinator Steve Videen at 218-289-2115 or by email at stevevideen@yahoo.com

The 2024 Crookston Firefighters Association Memorial Scholarship Award is now taking applications. This scholarship is for a graduating high school senior residing in Crookston or one of the townships served by the Crookston Firefighters Association. Applicants must plan to attend a 2-year community college or a 4-year college or university. Applications must be received by April 15, 2024. Applications can be downloaded at www.crookstonfirefightersassociation.org. Please submit questions to firereserve@crookston.mn.us.

As the Crookston Care and Share expands its women’s dormitories are in need of twin bed frames, dressers, lamps, and end tables. Donate: call 218-281-2644.

The Crookston Squadron Civil Air Patrol meets every Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Call 218-281-3954 for more information.

Parents of children are invited to register their children for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. The program provides one book every month to your child for FREE from when you enroll until they turn five. Crookston Public School manages the program, and you can register at www.ImaginationLibrary.com.

The Crookston Care and Share is now accepting donations for women’s, men’s, and children’s clothing, toiletries, and other everyday items. Donations may be dropped off at the Care and Share Center at 220 East Third Street or call 281-2644. The Donation Room is open Mondays and Wednesdays from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. and Fridays from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Polk County Family Resource Center  Spring activities are on the fourth Monday of the month from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the Crookston Public Library. Plant flowers and veggies and take home your own mini pot. All supplies and snacks are provided.

Polk County Public Health and ECFE will host a Newborn Baby Talk event for parents with babies newborn to 12 weeks every Tuesday from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. at the Crookston Public Library. There will be 2-12 week sessions. January 9-March 26, and April 2-June 18. A public health nurse, parent educator, and lactation specialist will be available to answer questions about your newborn and provide support and information on your journey of parenting. A facilitated discussion will cover feeding, attachment, sleep, development, family changes, and returning to work. You can have your baby weighed too.

Every Tuesday (except for Federal Holidays), The Crookston Public Library will host New Born Baby Talk from 9:30 am. to 11:00 a.m. This is for parents with babies 0-12 weeks old. A public health nurse, parent educator, and lactation specialist will be available to answer questions about your newborn and provide support and information on your new journey of parenting.

The Crookston Public Library’s Books & Brews Book Club meets on the fourth Tuesday of every other month at 6:00 p.m. at Drafts Sports Bar and Grill. They will discuss books and enjoy beverages. Appetizers are provided by the Friends of the Crookston Public Library; participants are responsible for the cost of their food and drinks. All are welcome.

The Crookston Public Library’s Reading by the Red Book Club meets on the fourth Tuesday of every other month at 6:00 p.m. They will discuss books and enjoy beverages.

The Crookston Public Library will have StoryTime every Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

The Golden Link is serving noon lunch Monday through Friday. All are welcome to dine in between the hours of 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

The Crookston Friends of the Library meet on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m.

The Crookston Library Board meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 5:15 p.m.

The Cove Youth Center in Crookston is open Monday through Friday from 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Students and parents should call ahead to check the availability of the youth center at 218-470-0149.

The Crookston Care and Share Center’s Donation and New Hope Food Shelf will be open every Monday and Wednesday from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. and every Friday from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. For more information or to donate, call 218-277-0000.

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CROOKSTON BOYS TENNIS MATCHES AT BEMIDJI CALLED BECAUSE OF RAIN/SLEET

The Crookston Pirate Boys Tennis traveled all the way to the Bemidji triangular on Thursday afternoon to play the Alexandria Cardinals and the Bemidji Lumberjacks at the Bemidji High School tennis courts.
Crookston and Alexandria just began four of the seven matches, with Crookston leading in three of the matches before it started to sleet and rain, forcing the teams to call the matches. 

The teams will try to make up the matches later this season. 

CROOKSTON VS ALEXANDRIA-

CROOKSTON-
Alexandria-
Win
Score
1st
Isaac Thomforde
Owen Gilbertson
2nd
Reggie Winjum
Cole Haabala
3rd
Sam Widseth
Nik Coook
4th
Hudson Rick
Donovan Rousu
1st
Dubs
Grant Funk
Jack Everett
Owen Godfrey
Brett Thornburg
2nd
Caden Boike
Gunnar Groven
Charlie Johnston
Lucas Fernholz
3rd
Colton Osborn
Tim Brule
Bennett Teaser
Nathan Cook

 

CROOKSTON VS BEMIDJI-

CROOKSTON-
BEMIDJI-
Win
Score
1st
Isaac Thomforde
Owen Lappinga
2nd
Reggie Winjum
Dom Arndt
3rd
Sam Widseth
Brooks Johnson
4th
Gunnar Groven
Josh Are
1st
Dubs
Grant Funk
Jack Everett
Jack McNallan
JD Hasbargen
2nd
Caden Boike
Tim Brule
Max Louvar
Thomas Harris
3rd
Colton Osborn
Hudson Rick
Peter Mathews
Marian Strangle

 

 

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MINNESOTA ORGANIZATIONS ENCOURAGED TO APPLY FOR HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL HERITAGE GRANTS

Minnesota organizations are encouraged to apply for the Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants program, which supports projects that seek to preserve and enhance access to Minnesota’s cultural and historical resources and support projects of enduring value for the cause of history and historic preservation across the state.

Eligible applicants include formal 501(c)(3) nonprofits, units of local or state government, educational institutions, or federally recognized tribal organizations residing in Minnesota. 

Grants are available for history and historic preservation projects in two funding tiers.

Large Grants
-Over $10,000
-Awarded annually
-Next deadline: May 31, 2024 (required pre-application), July 26, 2024 (final application)

Small Grants
-$10,000 or less
-Awarded quarterly
-Next deadlines: July 12, 2024 and October 22, 2024

All grants are administered through a competitive process using professional standards and criteria.

For more information on the Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants program, including application deadlines, visit www.mnhs.org/preservation/legacy-grants. Applications are accepted only through the MNHS grants portal.  Questions about the grants process can be sent to grants@mnhs.org or 651-259-3497.

The Minnesota Historical Society received a legislative appropriation of $36.981 million for the 2024-2025 biennium, including funding for the Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage (Legacy ) Grants: $8,677,000 for FY2024 and $7,035,000 for FY2025. The grants program is made possible made possible by the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment through the vote of Minnesotans on Nov. 4, 2008.

About the Minnesota Historical Society
The Minnesota Historical Society is a non-profit educational and cultural institution established in 1849. MNHS collects, preserves and tells the story of Minnesota’s past through museum exhibits, libraries and collections, historic sites, educational programs, and book publishing. Using the power of history to transform lives, MNHS preserves our past, shares our state’s stories, and connects people with history.

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