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NOVEMBER 14, 2020
Farmers Market in the Park hosts second seasonal event
— SEE PAGE 5
Nature Center hosts Family Fun Night Nov. 20
— SEE PAGE 4
Christmas
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Festive
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Holiday events ready to
roll in Spencer
— SEE PAGE 7
Del’s Garden Center offers
spruce tips classes
— SEE PAGE 6
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Contents | 3
4
Nature:
5
Community:
6
Arts:
7
Event:
4
Dickinson County Nature
Center hosts family night.
Holiday Farmers
Market in the Park on Nov. 21.
Del’s Garden Center offers
spruce tips arrangement classes.
Holiday events ready to
roll in Spencer.
Screen
new to watch at home
IN THIS ISSUE
6
Del’s Garden Center will be hosting a number of their popular spruce tips
arrangement classes during the month of November.
This week we will continue to show you the movies that are available for streaming as well as
for rent at your local video store or Redbox.
Bill & Ted Face
the Music
Words on
Bathroom
Walls
The Informer
Terra Willy:
Unexplored
Plan
PG-13
91 min.
★★★★★
PG-13
111 min
★★★★★
R
113 min.
★★★★★
PG
89 min.
★★★★★
Bill Preston and Ted Logan are now middle-aged
dads. When the Great Leader visits them to ask
about the song they were supposed to compose
to save all of humanity, the two are at a loss.
Diagnosed with a mental illness during his senior
year of high school, a witty, introspective teen
struggles to keep it a secret while falling in love
with a brilliant classmate.
Pete Koslow is a former special operations soldier
working as an informant for the FBI to help
dismantle the Polish mafia’s drug trade in New
York.
Following the destruction of their ship, William is
separated from his parents with whom he traveled
in space. His spare capsule lands on a wild
and unexplored planet.
Side Trip:
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MYRNA
WAGNER
house in our neighborhood has it
figured out when transitioning their
seasonal decor. A large planter by the
front door is an eclectic mix of fresh greens,
dried organics, birch twigs and pumpkins.
The key? Skip the
bright orange pumpkins
and opt for the
lighter, whitewashed
varieties.
There’s just something
about that
bright orange that
makes me think Halloween,
not Thanksgiving.
The colors in
nature are evermore
muted as the days of
November tick by and
branches become barren,
losing their battle against strong winds,
no matter the direction they come from.
Muted colors make sense.
Blending of holidays has become more
common, as evidenced by a home my
husband insisted we drive by on the eve
of Halloween. The front lawn sported an
inflatable ghost and several illuminated
Jack-o’-lanterns, along with strings of orange
and purple lights. Inside we could see
a beautifully lit Christmas tree tucked in the
corner beside the picture window.
Folks in our neighborhood probably
thought we were blending our holidays
when we spent the better part of a very
windy Saturday earlier this month attaching
lights to our roof and gutters. Not quite the
case, as we got them up, but not on.
Our official start to the holidays is my
husband’s birthday — Nov. 22. We may not
have our tree up before Thanksgiving, but
his collection of Dickens Village houses will
be on display. And believe me, the houses
are a much bigger challenge to put up than
any Christmas tree.
Wish us luck.
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Freaky
R | 103 min. | ★★★★
A mystical, ancient dagger causes a notorious serial killer to magically
switch bodies with a 17-year-old girl.
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At a Glance:
WHAT: Family Nature Night
WHERE: Dickinson County Nature
Center, 22785 Nature Center
Road, Okoboji, IA
WHEN: 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Friday,
Nov. 20
COST: Free
CONTACT: 712-336-6352
ONLINE: dickinsoncountyconservationboard.com
KATE HARLOW | STAFF WRITER
Storybook walk
Follow your adventure.
The idea for a storybook walk was
The Dickinson County Nature
Center is offering families ago.
something they had a few months
a chance to choose their own adventure
at their upcoming Family Nature during our modified Bee and But-
“We actually came up with the idea
Night on Friday, Nov. 20.
terfly festival this year. We had a story
They will be staging a You Choose book walk at that event as well where
Storybook Walk at both 5 and 7 p.m. participants went along the trail and
for families.
eventually had to turn right to follow
the story,” said naturalist Ashley
They are limiting it to six
families per time slot, so Hansen. “A few families asked us
families have to register for which direction they needed to turn
the event ahead of time to and we thought, ‘How fun would
reserve a spot.
that be if they could pick a direction
The program will take and the story would change based
place outside at the Dickinson
County Nature Center. how the idea for a you pick story-
on which way they went?!’ And that’s
It will be a self-guided tour book walk was born!”
through Kenue Park so as The story they will be following is
to promote social distancing
guidelines.
“The story is about you and
“Owl Tree” by R.A. Montgomery.
your
We love this time of year! Our staff is excited to host the
MAKE & TAKE
SPRUCE TIPS EVENTS
We will have classes every weekend in November!
FRIDAYS 1 AND 3 PM • SATURDAYS 9AM, 1 AND 3 PM
SUNDAYS 1 PM
Nature Center hosts
Family Fun Night Nov. 20
friend who discover a magical owl
tree. You can ask the owls questions
about the future or try to follow
them to a magical kingdom, it’s up
to you,” Hansen said. “There are
eight possible endings depending
on the choices you make throughout
the story.”
After people finish one story they
are encouraged to go back and try a
different ending. It’s all about bringing
families together to enjoy time
outdoors.
“Our hopes for this Family Nature
Night is that families enjoy a night
outside, walking the trails at the
nature center and have fun choosing
their own adventure on the
storybook walk,” Hansen said. “It’s
also great to incorporate literacy
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Even though the weather has
turned cold, making sure we are outdoors
and getting exercise is important
to every member of the family.
“There are many benefits to spending
time outside, especially with our
families. Experiencing something
new together helps create closer
bonds and nurture relationships
within families,” Hansen said.
“Being outside in fresh air helps us
relax and relieve stress, which can be
especially important right now given
all that is going on in the world. Additionally,
this Family Nature Night
will also provide a different outlet for
exercising as a family.” F
Okoboji | Iowa
To register for a “Make & Take” Spruce Tip Event,
Call 800-359-1416
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RYLAN HOWE | STAFF WRITER
Holiday magic, holiday market
Farmers Market in the Park hosts seasonal event
The temperature may have
changed but the shopping opportunities
remain the same,
almost.
Farmers Market in the Park is hosting
a Holiday Market for the second
year and this time will be sticking
to their typical Lake Street location
rather than moving things indoors.
Of course, like has been the case
for many events this year, that decision
was made in light of the ongoing
coronavirus pandemic.
So far more than 30 vendors have
signed up for the Holiday Market,
which will be held from 11 a.m.-3
p.m. in Arnolds Park.
“It may be a little cold, but I said if
we planned to do it outside it would
be 40 degrees and sunny,” said Krissy
Thiessen, founder of Farmers Market
in the Park. “And, you know, when
I looked at the forecast recently it’s
supposed to be 45 and sunny so far!”
Visitors will recognize many of
the same vendors from the summer
season, though some may be selling
something different things this time
around.
“We have everyone from someone
selling Christmas trees, to spices,
holiday cookies and pies, artwork. It’s
going to be a cool, fun, unique way
to find Christmas gifts or fun hostess
gifts for Thanksgiving,” Thiessen said.
In visiting the Holiday Market,
guests won’t only be finding fun gifts
and enjoying some Christmas cheer,
they’ll also be giving back.
Admission to the market will include
participation in a canned food
drive benefiting the Dickinson County
Hunger Coalition. Visitors are asked to
bring canned goods or donate monetarily
at the welcome tent.
“This has been a devastating year
for folks and unfortunately there are
people right in our backyard going
hungry right now, so we are doing
what we can to help curb that as
much as we can,” Thiessen said.
Santa Claus himself is also slated to
find his way to the market to spread
holiday cheer.
In keeping with the holiday theme
there will also be a live nativity scene.
Food trucks, like Girl’d Cheese and
Black Earth Java, among others, are
also scheduled to find their way to
the holiday market.
Arnolds Park Amusement Park will
also have it’s bar and waffle stand
open, while several Queen’s Court
shops will open their doors as well.
Decoy will also be on hand providing
live music.
“We’re trying to bring as much joy
and happiness as we can right now. I
think everyone needs that,” Thiessen
said. “Something to bring people together
a little bit and in a way where
people are comfortable.” F
Arnolds Park | Iowa
At a Glance:
WHAT: Farmers Market in the
Park — Holiday Market
WHERE: 37 Lake St., Arnolds
Park, IA
WHEN: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday,
Nov. 21
COST: Donations, monetary or
canned goods
CONTACT: 319-321-2714 or 712-
330-2748
ONLINE: www.farmersmarketinthepark.com
and find them on
COVID-19:
Due to Gov. Kim Reynolds’s public
health proclamation tightening
restrictions on various gathering,
the details of the Holiday Market
event are subject to change. No
decisions had been made before
press deadline, so be sure to
check in with the Farmers Market
in the Park website and Facebook
page for further updates.
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Arts
This Weekend!
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Christmas
Del’s Garden
Center offers
spruce tips classes
in a pot
Once
you have those skills and learn how fun and
easy it can be to do — watch out. You’ll have another
hobby addiction.
Todd Brockshus
The ground may be covered with
snow, but Del’s Garden Center
is bustling.
They are bustling with holiday
cheer.
For the past 15 years or so, when
the holidays are right around the
corner, Del’s Garden Center offers
people a chance to create some
special outdoor decorations and a
chance to unleash their creativity.
They are offering Make-and-Take
Spruce Tip arrangement classes on
evenings and weekends. The classes
are offered in private settings for
groups and other classes are open
to the public. They are free to attend
and people just pay for the materials
that they use in their arrangement.
“We show people how to decorate
their flower pots for the holidays
and the winter season. Some people
think that they lack floral skills,
but then they do this and we help
give them confidence,” said Todd
Brockshus, co-owner of Del’s Garden
Center.
These classes are extremely popular
and fill up fast. Due to the continuing
coronavirus pandemic, they
At a Glance:
WHAT: Make-and-Take Spruce
Tip classes
WHERE: Del’s Garden Center,
1808 11th St SE #6069, Spencer,
IA
WHEN: Weekends and evenings
through the month of November
COST: Class is free, just pay for
the materials you use
CONTACT: 712-262-4912
ONLINE: Find them on Facebook
are limiting class sizes to only 20
and are practicing social distancing
in their studio where they teach the
classes. People can either sign up for
a class by giving them a call or online
on Del’s Garden Center’s Facebook
page.
“We were just talking about how
many spruce tips we would need. We
started with 10,000 spruce tips and
already sold around 3,000-3,500. We
are trying to gauge to make sure we
have enough,” Todd said.
The classes
start with
a demonstration
by the
experts so
that people
have some
ideas of the
basic rules to
follow such
as trying to
do things in
odd numbers
and making
sure their
pots feature
thrillers, fillers and spillers.
In addition to the spruce tips, Del’s
Garden Center also sells a number
of items that people can use to individualize
their spruce tip containers.
They have options that cover a wide
range from other plants, pine cones,
Christmas ornaments and balls to
ribbons and so much more.
“Bows are always very popular and
this year, buffalo plaid and white
buffalo plaid bows seems to be even
more popular so we have plenty of
those,” Todd said.
People are encouraged to either
bring their own containers to fill
or simply measure their container
Del’s Garden Center will be offering Make-and-Take Spruce Tip
classes at their business in Spencer through the month of November.
PHOTO BY RYLAN HOWE
and simply do their arrangement in
an inexpensive plastic pot that will
drop-in to their ceramic or large pots.
This helps keeps ceramic pots from
cracking.
“People are really making these
pots to use outside for the whole
winter and some ceramic pots have
really thin walls and might break,”
Todd said. “So we recommend doing
the little pots that drop inside.”
But if you get stuck, don’t worry.
Del’s has you covered.
“If you are looking at your pot and
it’s missing something then one of
our experts can help you out. We can
help you think outside the box and
find what’s missing,” Todd said.
But Todd does have a warning —
the creative fun can be addictive.
“Once you have those skills and
learn how fun and easy it can be to
do — watch out. You’ll have another
hobby addiction,” Todd said. F
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Event | 7
RYLAN HOWE | STAFF WRITER
Fun
Festive
Holiday events ready to
roll in Spencer
Christmas trees, Christmas tea
and a Christmas gala.
Those are just a few of the
things on the schedule for the Festival
of Trees starting Nov. 17 in Spencer.
The biennial event is a fundraiser
for Clay County Heritage and Arts
on Grand and will feature a series of
holiday events in late November and
early December.
The event’s namesake, the Festival
of Trees, will be held Nov. 17-Dec.
19 in the south gallery of the Clay
County Heritage Center.
“The gallery will be all decorated
and include 11 trees decorated by
local artists with different themes,”
said Stephani Horsley, director for
Clay County Heritage. “They will
all be available on a virtual silent
auction, which closes Friday, Dec. 4.
We encourage people to take a look
at the trees which will be beautiful
and people will love to have in their
home or business.”
Anyone interested in bidding
should look to the Clay County
Heritage website and Facebook page
for more information about to potentially
take home one of the threefoot-tall
trees.
Arts on Grand hosts the next event
on the schedule, Christmas Afternoon
Tea, on Saturday, Nov. 21 from
1-3 p.m.
It is one of three ticketed events on
the schedule that cost $20 each. Anyone
interested in attending all three
gets a discount to $50 total. Tickets
are available at Del’s Garden Center,
Clay County Heritage Center, The
Hen House and Arts on Grand.
There will be desserts and hors
d’oeuvres served with the tea.
Protocols will be in place in light
of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic,
including social distancing
and masks required at each event.
Guests can also opt for a to-go
package with an assortment of appetizers
and tea packed up to prepare at
home.
“It will be a little different than in
years past. We’re trying to encompass
all our supporters and people
that want to get out and do things,
whether that’s just driving over and
picking something up or attending
the event,” said Tara Brown, executive
director at Arts on Grand. “If
they have kids with them we’ll also
have a craft set up in the art studio.”
Arts on Grand will also be the first
place people will get a chance to see
a set of a dozen evergreen planters
available for purchase. Depending
on how quickly they’re sold, the
planters will find their way to the following
events on the schedule.
Next up will be the Christmas Evening
Gala on Friday, Dec. 4, starting
at 5 p.m. at the Heritage Center.
Set up much like the afternoon tea,
the gala will have a to-go option. It
is also the final night for bids in the
silent auction for the trees.
Saturday morning, Dec. 5, will see
Santa and Mrs. Claus visit the Parker
Museum.
Saturday afternoon will open the
Tour of Homes from 3-6 p.m. with
four locations across town.
In both cases there will be one dedicated
entrance and exit to encourage
easy, safe traffic flow.
“This year has been very different
for everybody with the pandemic,”
Horsley said. “We still wanted to provide
these events, and provide them
safely. If we have to make any other
modifications we will let people
know.”
No matter protocols are in place,
Horsley says it’s important to spread
some Christmas cheer.
“Christmas is about peace, love
and joy and we want to bring as
much of that to the community we
can,” Horsley said. F
At a Glance:
WHAT: Festival of Trees
WHERE: Clay County Heritage
Center
WHEN: Nov. 17-Dec. 19
COST: Online auction for trees,
$20 apiece for ticketed events or
$50 for all three
CONTACT: 712-262-3304 or 712-
262-4307
ONLINE: www.claycountyheritage.org
and www.artsongrand.
org
Schedule:
Nov. 17-Dec. 19 - Festival of
Trees
Nov. 21 - Christmas Afternoon
Tea (ticketed event)
Dec. 4 - Christmas Evening Gala
(ticketed event)
Dec. 5 - Morning with Santa
Dec. 5 - Tour of Homes (ticketed
event)
Christmas is about
peace, love and joy
and we want to bring
as much of that to the
community we can.
Stephani Horsley
Spencer | Iowa
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$650,000. MLS#20-586
This 1/3 acre oak treed lot is a great chance
to build your next home at a discounted lot price.
Lake access through the association along with sports
court and park area. Covenants and restrictions in place
to protect your investment too. Great setting,
great price all in an established neighborhood.
(covenants and restrictions under ‘documents’ on flex).
00 257th Ave, Spirit Lake, IA
$78,000. MLS#20-161
Great for variety of home designs!
The Ponds at Hunter Hills II offers well planned lots.
This one is a strategic one as it spans the corner
entrance to cul-de-sac. Worth your time to check
this out. Hunter Hills is a well-planned and popular
development offering lovely setting plus placing
you in an easy access for Lakes amenities!
Chaplin Drive, Milford, IA
$29,800. MLS# 18-1723
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