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A-Section 5-8.pdf - The McLeod County Chronicle

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GSL band, choir students earn‘superior’ ratings at state/regionOn April 27, eight-fivemembers of the Glencoe-SilverLake High School bandsand choirs participated in theState-<strong>Section</strong> Solo/EnsembleContest at Minnesota StateUniversity-Mankato. Thiscontest is sponsored by theMinnesota State High SchoolLeague and allows students toperform instrumental andvocal solos and small ensemblesbefore a certified adjudicator.Mark Broderius received a“best in site” for his tuba soloand Rachel Bonderman,Sadie Paumen and Leah Petersonalso received “best insite” recognition for theirvocal trio.<strong>The</strong> following groups received“superior” ratings:Solos:Mark Broderius, tuba solo.Maddie Kuehn, trumpetsolo.Chris Ross, xylophonesolo.Alyson Winn, clarinet solo.April Brady, clarinet solo.Ethan Bass, tenor saxophonesolo.Mikayla Kantack, vocalsolo.Mariah Guldemann-Chiariello, vocal solo.Rachel Bonderman, vocalsolo.Sadie Paumen, vocal solo.Brooke Noeldner, vocalsolo.Payton Lilienthal, vocalsolo.Cody Wendorff, vocal solo.Eric Thalmann, vocal solo.Kayla Williams-Schwarze,vocal soloFelisha Cadena, vocal solo.Ensembles:Saxophone ensemble (TaylorBreidenbach, Piper Davis,Ashley Alsleben, KaylaSchermann, Ethan Bass, NickRose, Richard Wilson).Jazz I (Taylor Breidenbach,Piper Davis, Ashley Alsleben,Ethan Bass, Nick Rose,Richard Wilson, MaddieKuehn, Layne Herrmann,Jacob Fehrenbach, BethBonillo, Emily Oberlin,Patrick Fehrenbach, LindsayWedin, Robin Swift, JackGepson, Eric Thalmann,Mark Broderius, Tori Varland,Shelby Rolf, AlysonWinn, Chandler Swift andChad Thompson).Clarinet ensemble I (BethBonillo, April Brady, SomersWillock, Sam Iverson, AlexStensvad and Shelby Rolf).Clarinet ensemble II(Alyson Winn, Lizzy Gran,Lili Mallak, Darin Emery,Ashleigh Robertson and DJWemhoff).Percussion ensemble (MarkLueders, Jacob Wawrzyniak,Brooke Noeldner, Trevor Posusta,Ethan Wolff, TinaBonillo, Rachel Rusten).Woodwind ensemble(Steph Chastek, Hailey Havlik,Beth Bonillo, AprilBrady, Somers Willock, TaylorBreidenbach, Piper Davis,Ashley Alsleben, KaylaSchermann, Ethan Bass, NickRose and Richard Wilson).Brass ensemble I (LayneHerrmann, Maddie Kuehn,Tori Varland, Sam Johnson,Eric Thalmann, Cody Wendorff,Mercy Rakow, CodyBecker. Erin Nowak andMark Broderius).Brass ensemble II (ChandlerSwift, Emily Oberlin,Josie Schmitt, Gabe Schweikert,Allison Johnson, PatrickFehrenbach, Mariah Guldemann-Chiariello,LindsayWedin, Madison Kalenberg,Wyatt Ackerson and DJWemhoff).Flute trio (Jenna Lokensgard,Freddy Pena and MorgynRobinson).Flute quartet (Jenna Lokensgard,Stephanie Elsing,Allie Eischens and Grei Butterfield).Saxophone trio (WyattAckerson, Madison Kalenburgand Erika Ribar).Mixed vocal ensemble(Mark Broderius, Cody Becker,Eric Steffel, Cedric Winter,Eric Thalmann, CodyWendorff, Sam Johnson,Layne Herrmann, QiweiHuang, Mai Ngyuen, FelishaCadena and Jessica Fegley).Women’s vocal ensemble(Alex Brusven, Jenny Rose,Katie Urban, KaitlynBoesche, Maddie Kuehn,Stephanie Chastek, Alex<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, May 8, 2013, page 9Submitted photosGlencoe-Silver Lake studentsperformed at theannual State-<strong>Section</strong>Solo/Ensemble contestApril 27 at MinnesotaState University-Mankatoand came away with abasket full of superiorratings from the judges.<strong>The</strong>y even captured fourbest in site awards.Above, the best of siteawards winners were,front on left, Leah Petersenand Rachel Bondermanand in the backSadie Paumann andMark Broderius. Amongthe many other GSL superiorratings winnerswas Chad Thompson, atleft, on guitar with GSLJazz I.Stensvad, Erin Nowak andApril Kreinke).Vocal duet No. 1 (Tori Varlandand Mercy Rakow).Vocal duet No. 2 (LindseyBecker and Danielle Mathews).Vocal duet No. 3 (KatyKunkel and Payton Lilienthal).Vocal trio No. 1 (HaileyHavlik, Tori Varland andShelby Rolf).Vocal trio No. 2 (RachelBonderman, Sadie Paumenand Leah Peterson).<strong>The</strong> following groups received“excellent” ratings:Solos:Beth Bonillo, clarinet solo.Shannon Twiss, vocal solo.April Krienke, vocal solo.Mercy Rakow, vocal solo.BusinessVisit emphasizes valueof broadband servicesNEW ULM – Bill Otisfrom NU-Telecom met withthe offices of U.S. Reps. JohnKline, Tim Walz and Sen. AlFranken in Washington, D.C.,recently to discuss the significantimpact of small communicationsproviders like NU-Telecom in delivering consumersaffordable broadbandservices.Otis spoke about the importanceof broadband forrural business developmentand growth and the ways thatbroadband brings education,public safety, telemedicineand other opportunities torural consumers.He provided an overviewof NU-Telecom’s serviceareas in the districts of Kline,Walz and Franken in Minnesotaand highlighted thetypes of service it provides tobusiness and consumers inNew Ulm, Hutchinson, Litchfield,Redwood Falls, Springfield,Glencoe, Sleepy Eyeand Goodhue, as well aspointing to the number ofjobs NU-Telecom provides inthe state and other servicesthat contribute to the area’seconomic development.Otis urged congressionaldelegates to help continue toprovide the services thesecommunities need at an affordablerate by ensuringUniversal Service Fund(USF) and intercarrier compensationreforms don’t deterfuture broadband investmentLocal Vendor FairHutchinson MallMay 17, 18, 19~ DAILY DRAWINGS ~Tupperware • 31 • ScentsyOrigami Owl • NeriumNorwex • Tastefully SimplePaparazzi • Miche PursesBeautiControl • Body By ViMary Kay • It WorksBluegreen Organix • SilpadaPampered ChefFREE Belly Dancing Classes15 min. Classes HOURLYFri. 3-8 pm & Sat. 2-4 pm(320)234-6800766 Century Avenue • HutchinsonSHOWTIMES GOOD FROM 5/10-5/16/13Now Featuring Digital Projection In All <strong>The</strong>atres!THE GREAT GATSBY(2D) PG-13Sorry, No Passes Or Discount Tickets Accepted!Fri 3:55 6:40 9:35; Sat-Sun 1:00 3:556:40 9:35; Mon-Thurs 3:55 6:40 9:35THE GREAT GATSBY(3D) PG-13Sorry, No Passes Or Discount Tickets Accepted!3D Surcharge Applies! Fri 4:30 7:30;Sat-Sun 1:30 4:30 7:30; Mon-Thur 4:30 7:30IRON MAN 3(2D) PG-13Sorry, No Passes Or Discount Tickets Accepted!Fri 4:30 5:15 7:30 9:00;Sat-Sun 1:30 2:30 4:30 5:15 7:30 9:00;Mon-Thurs 4:30 7:30 9:00IRON MAN 3(3D) PG-13 Ends Weds!Sorry, No Passes Or Discount Tickets Accepted!3D Surcharge Applies! Ends Weds!Fri 3:45 6:45 9:30; Sat-Sun 12:45 3:456:45 9:30; Mon-Weds 3:45 6:45 9:30PAIN AND GAIN RFri 3:55 6:55 9:40; Sat-Sun 12:55 3:55 6:559:40; Mon-Wed 3:55 6:55 9:40; Thurs 9:20THE BIG WEDDING R Ends Weds!Fri 5:05 7:15 9:25; Sat-Sun 12:45 2:55 5:057:15 9:25; Mon-Weds 4:30 7:15 9:2542 PG-13Fri 4:10 7:00 9:40; Sat-Sun 1:10 4:107:00 9:40; Mon-Thurs 4:10 7:00 9:40THE CROODS(2D)PGFri 5:00 7:10; Sat-Sun 12:40 2:50 5:007:10; Mon-Thurs 4:30 7:10SCARY MOVIE 5 PG-13Daily thru Weds 9:20 Ends Weds!Starting Thursday May 16th!STAR TREK: Into Darkness(2D) PG-13Sorry, No Passes Or Discount Tickets Accepted!First show Thurs. May 16th at Midnight!Thursday May 16 at 3:45 6:45 9:30STAR TREK: Into Darkness(3D) PG-13Sorry, No Passes Or Discount Tickets Accepted!3D Surcharge Applies!First show Thurs. May 16th at Midnight!Thursday May 16 at 4:30 7:30Adult Seats Before 6pm $6.50(Except 3D)Child/Senior All Seats$6.00(Except 3D)www.cinemagictheatres.com*18C19AaK18Cjin rural America and penalizesmall businesses that have alreadyinvested.Otis explained that cuts tothis important fund are puttingexisting investment inrural broadband at risk anddiscouraging future investmentin new broadband-capablenetworks by small companies,which may lead to increasedrates for telephone,broadband and other services.In Washington to participatein the Legislative andPolicy Conference hosted byNTCA – the Rural BroadbandAssociation, April 22-24,Otis was among more than500 rural telecom representativesfrom all over the countrygathered in the nation’scapital for educational briefingsabout emerging rulesand regulations and other industryissues. <strong>The</strong>y also tookpart in visits to the policymakers on Capitol Hill andthe FCC.Downtown HutchinsonFri May 10 to Thu May 16IDENTITY THIEFRSat Sun 2:00 5:10 Weekdays 5:10THE CALL Everyday 7:45 ROZ: GREAT & POWERFUL PGSat Sun 1:45 4:45 Weekdays 4:45GOOD DAY TO DIE HARDEveryday 8:10SAFE HAVENEveryday 8:00WACONIATHEATRE651-777-3456 #560 • 109 W 1 st StSTADIUM SEATING & ALL AUDITORIUMSHAVE HD DIGITAL PRESENTATIONAND 7.1 DIGITAL SOUND~ CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED ~NOW PLAYING FRI., MAY 10 – THURS., MAY 16FRI., MAY 10 NO SHOWS START BEFORE 4 P.M.ADMISSION PRICES: ADULTS $ 7.00;CHILD, MATINEES & SENIORS $ 5.00Iron Man 3 PG-1311:30, 2:00, 4:30 1 , 7:05 1 & 9:45Iron Man 3 PG-1312:30, 3:00, 5:45 1 & 8:15 1<strong>The</strong> Big Wedding R12:20, 2:20, 5:05 1 , 7:05 1 & 9:1042 PG-1312:00, 2:30, 4:55 1 , 7:20 1 & 9:45Oblivion PG-13 ENDS Wed., May 1512:15, 2:35, 5:00 1 , 7:25 1 & 9:45<strong>The</strong> Great Gatsby PG-1311:15, 1:45, 4:20 1 , 7:00 1 & 9:401 SHOW TIMES FOR MON.-THURS., MAY 13-1STARTS THURS., MAY 15 @ 12:01 A.M.STAR TREK: INTO DARKNESS PG-13SHOW TIMES FOR THURS., MAY 15: 4:45 & 7:15Party TimeNeisenÊsBar & GrillBiscaySat., May 11Fishing Weekend ExpoStarting at 3:30 p.m.DJ to FollowSat., May 18Neisen’s Ride for FaithRegistration @ 10 a.m.Leave @ 11 a.m.Mr. Bones Band @ 8 p.m.Open 7 Days a WeekTaco Tuesday • Great BurgersFriendly Atmosphere300 Doran St., Biscay320-864-5555K18AaCall now to reserve ourback room for your eventsRPG13ESCAPE FROM PLANET EARTHSat Sun 2:10 5:00 Weekdays 5:00 PGAdults3.50 Kids & Seniors 2.50 Monday Everyone2.50 320-587-0999 www.statetheatrehutch.comK18C19AaK18CaApril Panther Pride winnersHelen Baker Elementary School announced its April Pantherpride certificate winners. <strong>The</strong>y include, front row, leftto right, Madisyn Fisher, Aziel Salazar, Isaias Vega, ClaudiaEstrada, Luke Schmieg, Luke Roepke, Conner Morris,Marley Senske, Ana Clouse, Mason Breitkreutz,Damien Krohn and Anahi Rivera, In the middle row areDylan Mathews, Tanner Rosenlund, Abril Rodriguez,Submitted photoJordy Diaz-Escamilla, Tommy Dressen, Katrina Robeck,Dallas Mailer-Kelly, Claire Verdeck, Daniel Hernandez,Brenden Miguel-Holzheu and Rita Tkachenko. In theback row are Makenzie Elgren, Genesis Saldana, MichaelHeadlee, Jakob Lopez, Nic Anguiano, Hannah Hanson,Hunter Gens, Crystal Richards, Cole Tostenson, WyattBaumgarten and Sabas Rangel.Health Care Exchange topic of presentationMinnesota Health Care Exchangeand how it affectsyour business is the topic of afree presentation by DaveRacer at Tuesday, May 14, atnoon, in the South Ballroomof the Glencoe City Center.With the new health carereform, changes are cominginto play very soon. As Minnesotahas passed the MinnesotaHealth Care Exchange,businesses will havequestions on how they will beaffected.Professional InsuranceProviders and the GlencoeChamber of Commerce inviteinterested business people tothe no-cost presentation byRacer regarding how thechanges will affect their businesses.Business representativeswill have the opportunity toask specific questions relatingto their business.<strong>The</strong> presentation will befrom noon to 1:30 p.m. at theGlencoe City Center in theSouth Ballroom. A buffetlunch will be served and isoptional. One must RSVP forthe presentation and the lunchby contacting Myranda Vandammeat the Chamber office.<strong>The</strong>re is a cost for thelunch.Visit us online atwww.glencoenews.comR18Ca

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