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A FREE WEEKLY ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE FROM IOWA INFORMATION PUBLICATIONS

Oak Hill Outdoor hosts inaugural Iowa Ice Classic

‘Boji

— SEE PAGE 4

Bluegills

DISCOVER! MAGAZINE

FEBRUARY 6, 2021

Vintage Ice Drags race on Saturday, Feb. 6

— SEE PAGE 10

Ready, set,Race!

Talking

TRASH

Nature Tots

offers lesson

in recycling

Feb. 9-10

— SEE

PAGE 8

Instruction

LUNCHEON WITH

Chef Susanne serves up seafood for date night menu

— SEE PAGE 5

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Contents

ON THE COVER10

Racers take off from the starting line during the Vintage Ice Drags on East Lake Okoboji. This year’s drag races will be held Feb. 6 starting at 11 a.m.

8

4

Sports:

5

Taste:

The inaugural Iowa Ice

Classic is set for Little Emerson.

Luncheon with Instruction

serves up seafood.

Nature Tots participants will create superhero

capes during the February program.

7

8

10

Screen: New releases for the

big screen and good new rentals.

Nature: Nature Tots program

explores the world of trash.

Sports: Vintage Ice Drags set up

for run on East Lake Okoboji.

Side Trip:

We survived the One Chip Challenge,

but I don’t think it counts,

since it took five of us to polish

it off.

There is a brand of tortilla chips called

Paqui, with a variety

of flavors and varying

heat levels. The names

are enticing — Fiery

Chile Limon, Zesty

Salsa Verde, Jalapeño

Tropicale, Mucho Nacho

Cheese, Haunted

Ghost Pepper and the

pinnacle — Carolina

Reaper Sichuan Heat.

Sometime over the

holidays our daughter

grabbed a package of

each flavor offered at

MYRNA

WAGNER

our local convenience store, which included

the Carolina Reaper One Chip Challenge.

The chips got placed in the kitchen pantry

— out of sight, out of mind. But this weekend

with several of her college friends visiting

for the University of Okoboji Winter

Games, I decided it would be a great time

for a taste test and heat challenge.

Haunted Ghost Pepper is definitely hot,

but also has some flavor. Folks that relish

spicy foods might label it their favorite.

Most of her friends voted for the Zesty Salsa

Verde.

Then we opened the Carolina Reaper. The

chip was black. And it smelled bad. Yet we

persisted. Three of us each broke off and

sampled a tiny corner of the triangular chip,

me included. It was hot. And had no flavor.

And it burned.

The lonely chip was abandoned on the

counter for the next 30 minutes or so, when

two others of our guests decided it couldn’t

be that bad and each took half.

They regretted it immediately, polishing

off a half gallon of milk to cool their

mouths.

One Chip Challenge? Would not recommend.

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This Weekend!

DON’T

MISS

OUT!

At a Glance:

WHAT: Iowa Ice Classic Fishing Tournament

WHERE: Little Emerson Bay, West

Lake Okoboji

WHEN: 8 A.M.-2 P.M. Saturday, Feb. 6

COST: $50

CONTACT: 712-337-6440

ONLINE: www.oakhilloutdoor.com

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‘Boji

Bluegills

Oak Hill Outdoor hosts

inaugural Iowa Ice Classic

Anglers from all over

the Midwest have

a new way to put

their ice fishing skills to

the ultimate test.

Oak Hill Outdoor has

scheduled the first-ever

Iowa Ice Classic Fishing

Tournament for 8 a.m.-2

p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6, on

Little Emerson Bay of

West Lake Okoboji.

Registration is $50 per

person and the tournament

is capped at 50 oneperson

“teams” to help

maintain a safe, socially

distanced event.

A chili feed for anglers

will be held at Oak Hill

Outdoor on Friday at 5

p.m. with a mandatory

rules meeting to follow.

Each team is gunning

for their 10 biggest bluegills

with live weigh-ins

held at Oak Hill Outdoor

at the conclusion of the

tournament.

“You’ll get a chance to

compete against some of

the Midwest’s best anglers.

I think we have anglers

from six states entered

right now,” said Ryan

Hale of Oak Hill Outdoor.

“Everyone from across the

Midwest loves to come

fish West Okoboji bluegills.”

In addition to prizes for

the 10 biggest bluegills,

anglers can opt to toss in

an extra $5 for the big fish

pot.

“And Roadside Minnows

is donating $500 on

top of that pot, so whoever

catches the biggest

bluegill is going to have a

nice payday!” Hale said.

Not that it’s going to be

that easy.

“With everyone fishing

the same area on the same

day it’s an even playing

RYLAN HOWE | STAFF WRITER

field,” Hale said. “West

Okoboji bluegills can

be a challenge especially

under cold front conditions,

which can be very

humbling. It will be a

big factor this weekend.

It’s supposed to get really

cold, but everyone

is dealing with the same

elements.”

And everyone will be

angling for the top prize

at the inaugural Iowa Ice

Classic Fishing Tournament

— the biggest ‘Boji

bluegills they can find! F

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Taste | 5

RYLAN HOWE | STAFF WRITER

Luncheon with

INSTRUCTION

Chef Susanne serves up

seafood special for her

date night menu

Valentine’s Day is right around

the corner, which often means

date night at a favorite restaurant

or a sharing a special meal at

home.

With the continuing coronavirus

pandemic keeping some restrictions

in place, picking a restaurant could

be trickier than normal and if you’re

not culinary inclined, whipping

something up edible at home may

seem impossible.

Chef Susanne Bicknese is ready to

help either way with her next Luncheon

with Instruction — February

Date Night.

Classes will be held at noon and

6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10, at the

Pearson Lakes Art Center in Okoboji.

The cost is $42 for art center members

and $47 for nonmembers.

And this class figures to be extra

special as the chef always tries to

come up with something especially

appetizing for her February date

night classes.

Seafood is the central theme with

Spanish paella serving as the main

dish with a ceviche appetizer, an assortment

of side dishes, as well as a

chocolate dessert.

Sign up for an evening time slot

and make it a special Valentine’s

Day event in itself, or perhaps pick

up some instructions, as the name

implies, and recreate Chef Susanne’s

dishes for your special someone at

home.

Either way the menu surely sounds

delicious and will be a seafood

lover’s delight.

“Paella is a traditional Spanish

dish that has great flavor and is

loaded with seafood and chicken,”

Bicknese said. “Every region does it

a little differently but we’ll be doing

a pretty traditional version with

shrimp, mussels, chicken, saffron,

rice — it’s a beautiful dish.”

Some of the side dishes are still in

the works, but rest assured they will

be just as mouthwatering as the rest

of the menu.

Everything other than dessert will

have a decidedly seafood slant.

“Originally we started out with just

a simple seafood theme then as we

thought about it more we decided

to do a finished dish that people can

make at home by themselves. That’s

how we landed on paella,” Bicknese

Chef Susanne will be

making several seafood

dishes including

Spanish paella for

her next set of Luncheon

with Instruction

classes at the Pearson

Lakes Art Center

in Okoboji. PHOTO BY

RYLAN HOWE

said. “It’s really a lovely dish with

great flavors. It’s one of those that’s

traditionally served in the middle of

the table and everyone helps themselves.

No one will be going home

hungry!” F

At a Glance:

WHAT: Luncheon with Instruction

— February Date Night

WHERE: Pearson Lakes Art Center,

2201 Highway 71, Okoboji,

IA

WHEN: Noon and 6:30 p.m.,

Wednesday, Feb. 10

COST: $42/members, $47/nonmembers

CONTACT: 713-332-7013

ONLINE: www.lakesart.org

Classes:

Next up on the Luncheon

with Instruction menu includes

rice and grain bowl meals for

the month of March.

Later on this spring in April will

feature a Mediterranean theme.

Chef Susanne Bicknese is

looking forward to the range culinary

influences she can pull from

for that class.

“It covers France, Italy, Spain,

Africa, Cyprus, Greece, all kinds

of influences. It’s going to be a

really awesome, diverse menu to

do,” Bicknese said.

The chef also teaches monthly

classes at Crossroads Pavilion

Event Center in Sheldon.

The next one there is scheduled

for Wednesday, Feb. 17,

and will feature a New Orleans

Mardi Gras menu.

It’s really a lovely

dish with great

flavors. It’s one

of those that’s

traditionally served

in the middle of the

table and everyone

helps themselves.

No one will be going

home hungry!

Susanne Bicknese

Okoboji | Iowa


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Deputy Sheriff Joe “Deke”

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good stuff still playing

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The Croods: A New

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Nature

MARK YOUR

CALENDARS!

KATE HARLOW | STAFF WRITER

This topic is important because trash is something

we deal with every day and it’s important that we

expose kids to healthy waste management practices,

even at a young age.

Ashley Hansen

TALKING

trash

Nature Tots offers lesson in recycling Feb. 9-10 at nature center

Nature Tots don their superhero capes at the conclusion of a program at the Dickinson

County Nature Center in Okoboji. PHOTOS SUBMITTED

Your kid can be a superhero.

And recycling can be

their superpower. That’s what

the organizers of the Dickinson

County Nature Center’s February

Nature Tots program will be

talking about at the upcoming

event.

The Nature Tots programming

is aimed at ages 2-5 and

is held the second Tuesday and

Wednesday of each month at

10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. The

dates for this month are Feb.

9-10. Call 712-336-6352 to preregister

for this free program.

Each month has a different

theme for the toddlers and

their parents to learn about

and this month is all about

trash.

“The theme ‘Captain Green

and the Plastic Scene’ refers to

the book we will be reading by

Evelyn Bookless,” said Ashley

Hansen, the naturalist with

Dickinson County Conservation

Board. “The book is about

a superhero who saves sea

animals from plastic. At this

At a Glance:

WHAT: Nature Tots

WHERE: 22785 Nature Center

Road, Okoboji, IA

WHEN: 10:30 a.m. and 1:20

p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday,

Feb. 9-10

COST: Free

CONTACT: 712-336-6352

ONLINE: www.dickinsoncountyconservationboard.

com

Nature Tots, toddlers and their

parents will learn about recycling

and the importance of

making sure our garbage ends

up in the right place.”

Each Nature Tots program

usually involves some activities

to make the learning experience

more fun.

“We will start off by reading

our book and singing a recycling

song. Toddlers will then

get to participate in a trash seek

and find where we will see how

much hidden trash they can

find,” Hansen said. “We will

finish up with a craft that allows

the nature tots to become

nature superheroes themselves,

just like Captain Green! They

will each get a cape to decorate

and also make a superhero cuff

out of recycled materials.”

Trash might not seem a scintillating

topic to some, but it

is something that is certainly

involved in everybody’s daily

lives in a very real way.

“This topic is important

because trash is something we

deal with every day and it’s

important that we expose kids

to healthy waste management

practices, even at a young age,”

Hansen said. “I’m excited to

show toddlers how trash and

animals are connected and

how by throwing away our garbage

in the appropriate place

we are helping the animals that

live near us. I am also excited

for them to make their capes

and their cuffs and use their

imagination to become superheroes.”

F

Okoboji | Iowa


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Sports

This Weekend!

DON’T

MISS

OUT!

Spectators check out the

Vintage Ice Drags on East

Lake Okoboji. Several classes

of vintage snowmobiles

zip across a four-lane

track 500 feet long on the

ice near The Ritz in Arnolds

Park. PHOTO SUBMITTED

At a Glance:

WHAT: Okoboji Vintage Ice Drag

Races

WHERE: Ice in front of The Ritz,

Arnolds Park, IA

WHEN: Races begin at 11 a.m.

Saturday, Feb. 6

COST: Free for spectators. Registration

is $20

ONLINE: https://www.facebook.

com/events/779328269291997

KATE HARLOW | STAFF WRITER

ready, set, race!

Vintage Ice Drags race on Saturday, Feb. 6

The Winter Games are over, but

the fun on the ice is far from

over.

This weekend will see the Okoboji

Vintage Snowmobile Races organization

hosting its annual Okoboji

Vintage Ice Drags on Saturday, Feb. 6.

The races will take place on the

ice of East Lake Okoboji near The

Ritz in Arnolds Park. Registration for

the event will run from 7-9 p.m. the

night before the race as well as again

at 9 a.m. on the day of the races. The

races will start around 11 a.m.

The racetrack is four lanes that

are 500 feet long with a 1,000-foot

shutdown space. Each lane is 25 feet

wide and that’s plenty of room for a

safe race.

Safety is important to the organizers.

“Safety is always paramount with

us for both the racers and the spectators,”

said Chris Duncan, one of

the organizers of the event. “Due to

COVID, we will be seriously advising

social distancing, which is easy with

the racers who are spaced out and

wearing helmets, but also with the

spectators. We are advising people to

social distance.”

In an effort to decrease gathering,

they won’t be hosting their traditional

party after the races and will

instead be doing the awards outside

on the ice in the open air.

There will be more than 30 classes

for races with cash prizes ranging

$100-$500 with the options of some been donated for that special race.

bonus money.

We will also have a trophy and we

There will also be some races set will have his name on it.”

aside for the kids to help inspire the Registration ranges from $20 per

next generation of vintage snowmobile

racing enthusiasts. The race watch for free and enjoy the show.

class per sled, but spectators get to

is a popular one that draws vintage Duncan is keeping a wary eye on

snowmobile racing enthusiasts from the thermometer and he hopes everyone

dresses for the frigid tempera-

Iowa as well as Minnesota, Wisconsin,

North Dakota and South Dakota. tures, but he is also just happy that

This year, there is one very special there will be races this year.

race.

“It’s still just great that we can have

“We’re going to host a memorial

race for Jerry Danbom, who “I want for everyone to enjoy these

a race here in Okoboji,” Duncan said.

had raced here for years. He’s kind races as much as we possibly can and

of a local hero and his name is one we are going to be having some real

that everybody knows in the racing winter weather. We hope to put on

community,” Duncan said. “We have a good show for the spectators and

more than $1,800 in prizes that have everything.” F

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We do

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•Power Flush Transmissions •Tires •Total Vehicle Alignment

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OREMAN TIRE SERVICE

“In Business Since 1933” • Rex & Rick Foreman

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Experts by Experience www.foremantireservice.com

•Plumbing, Heating & A.C.

•Geo Heat Pumps

•Air to Air Heat Pumps •Fireplaces

1104 Hwy. 10 W, Orange City, IA 51041

Leon Hubers • Phone and Fax 712-737-8889

Jamie & Scott Griffioen, Owners

Phone 712-722-0931

•Full Auto

Body Repair

•Paintless

Dent Removal

•Glass Replacement

•Windshield

Chip Repair

•Full Frame Repair

•Spray-In Bed Liners

•Truck Repair

•Full Restorations

•24 Hour Towing

Snieder

Insurance

and Financial Group

“Service With You In Mind”

Kelly Snieder • 712-722-3333

906 South Main, Sioux Center, IA

800-779-6125 • www.connectionseap.com

The Most Extensive Panel of

Expert Employee/Family Consultants

With A Focus on Workplace Productivity

general

contracting

Call us first for all your

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C&D

CONSTRUCTION, INC.

745 10th Street, Suite A,

Rock Valley, IA

Cell 712.470.1256

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with offices located in Hawarden, Rock Rapids, Sioux Center,

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HERE ARE YOUR BEST OPPORTUNITIES

Quality Vehicle Restoration

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Tractors, Motorcycles

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107 North Runger, Sheldon, IA

Phone 712.324.2453

Owners, Dave & Glenda Wurpts

Call us for all your heating needs!

LET US HELP YOU STAY WARM

DURING THE COLDER TEMPS!

Now is the perfect time to begin planning

for your landscape project.

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We at Glass Doctor NW Iowa

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install quality

custom made

shower doors

of many types, styles

and sizes.

Also ask about our

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replacement

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Auto glass replacement and

repair with G-12 1 year

warranty on windshield.

Sibley Sheet Metal, Inc.

415 12th Street, Sibley, IA • 712-754-4118

Rick and Rob Stanton

712-476-5320 • 1-800-572-8573

Cell: 712-451-8855 • Fax: 712-476-9097 • justin.vis@mail.glassdoctor.com

1702 13th Street • Rock Valley, IA 51247

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