Lismore News 09-25-19

A nice crowd attended the Presbyterian Salad Supper last Monday night.  There were so many good salads!  Lori Klooster and Joyce Gengler  provided an entertaining skit and Kathy Altman had some Bible trivia that brought many chuckles. Food, faith, and fellowship were a good way to start the week!

Molly Jo Einck earned her angel wings last Tuesday.  God knew she was tired and He decided that only heaven would heal her.  Molly was only here on earth a short time, but she sure taught us all about faith, hope, and love in her two and one half years. Loving Molly all the way to heaven were her parents, Mike and Melissa; sister Mari; Grandparents Jim and Kris Weidert and Ron and Janelle Einck; Great Grandparents Jerome and Mary Weidert and Bess Lingen and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. May God bless and comfort the families as they grieve this great loss.

Mark your calendar now for FALL clean up next Monday, September 30th. Residents are encouraged to take advantage of this additional fall clean up to remove unwanted and unused items from their property. The same rules apply as for the spring cleanup.  For more information, you may visit the city website at https://lismore.govoffice2.com. Let’s keep our community looking neat!

Frank and Debby Wieneke spent several days in the home of their granddaughter, Amber Preuss, in Brainerd.  The Wieneke’s helped on “move in” day and completed many home improvement projects.

The American Legion Auxiliary installed new officers for the 2019-2020 year at their September meeting. Congratulations to President Deb Lutmer, Treasurer Brenda Loosbrock, Secretary Debby Wieneke, Chaplain Avis Stoffel, Historian Berta Wieneke, and Sargent-at-Arms Ruth Lorang.   Thank you to the outgoing treasurer, Ellen Henning for her dedication and service.

A successful opening duck hunting weekend, an annual Krogman tradition, is in the books. An evening dinner was hosted by Bruce and Ruth Lutmer at their acreage near Leota. Those in attendance were: Bill and Sheila Krogman and their friend, Dave, all of St. Cloud; Courtney, Rob, Jack and Anna Brazier of Otsego; Steve Krogman of Florida, Josh Krogman of the Detroit area; Ben Hoffman of Willmar; and Tom and Mary Krogman of Lismore.   Each year the Krogman Family donates a gun to the Adrian Ducks Unlimited Banquet in honor of their parents, Buck and Rita Krogman.  Ty Klingenberg , son of Cory and Heidi Klingenberg of Adrian, is the lucky winner of this year’s gun,  a Remington 870 Express 12-gauge. Have a safe hunting season, everyone!

Ct. St. Bernard #886 will lead the Rosary on Wednesday nights during the month of October beginning on October 2nd.   Everyone is invited to come pray with them at 6:30 p.m. at St. Anthony’s.

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