The Litchfield High School Hall of Fame ceremony is coming up on November 7th in the Litchfield High School commons with a reception at 6 p.m. and a program at 7 p.m. Four Litchfield High School graduates are being honored this year.
Litchfield High School Hall of Fame committee member Marcia Provencher, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame last year, says they used to have the ceremony prior to the Indoor Marching Band concert, but this year, they are having their program on a separate night – November 7th. She says this year’s Hall of Fame inductees include Andrew Revering and Donald “Pokey” Schreifels – both from the class of 1961, the late Mark Wood from the class of 1971 and Debra Freitag Baker from the class of 1981.
Provencher says they started inducting LHS graduates into the Hall of Fame in 2013, and Ann Olson Montgomery from that first group in 2013 will be speaking during the program on November 7th, along with David O’Fallon who was inducted in 2018. She says they recognize people for the great things they’ve done with their lives, and when she calls the inductees to tell them that they’ve been selected, they are so thrilled.
Provencher says each of this year’s inductees will have a chance to speak during the induction program and Lynn Wood will be speaking on behalf of her husband, Mark; and there will also be a pinning ceremony for some of the past local inductees. She says anyone can nominate a Litchfield High School graduate for the Hall of Fame and forms are available at Litchfield High School or from any committee member. The Litchfield High School Hall of Fame committee members include Leanne Kess, Karen Brink, Julie Rick, Barry Anderson, Lois Konietzko, Jim Haugo, Ron Johnson, Dean Urdahl, Greg Mathews and Marcia Provencher.
A major renovation project was completed in the Justice Center and Meeker County Law Enforcement Center by August of this year, and the public had an opportunity to tour the facilities yesterday. The Justice Center – formerly known as the Court House – has a secure entrance on the west – and no public access at the Sibley Avenue entrance.
The Justice Center includes offices for the County Attorney, Court Administration, Dept. of Corrections, Dispatch Center – which faces Central Park, Emergency Management, Information Systems, Jail Administration and Maintenance. Tours were also conducted yesterday at the offices of the Meeker County Sheriff’s Office and Litchfield Police Dept. at the Law Enforcement Center with demonstrations in the parking lot of the drone system and mobile unit.
The Litchfield Rotary Club members were selling roses and fall bouquets earlier this month, and it is now time to pick them up. The flowers will be available to be picked up at certain times today, Friday and Saturday at Davis Auto Body on East Highway 12 in Litchfield.
The pick-up times include today and tomorrow from 11:30-to-1 or from 4-to-6 p.m. and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon, and if you bring your sales stub and hand it in when you pick up your flowers, it’s very helpful.
Litchfield Rotary Club member Andrew Letson says the rose and fall bouquet sale is their biggest fundraiser of the year and it helps to support the many projects coordinated by the Litchfield Rotary Club. He says some of the recent projects include the audio enhancement project at Lake Ripley Elementary School; the placement of outdoor AEDs at various locations around Litchfield; and the on-going beds-for-kids project.
Letson says the Litchfield Rotary Club meets each Tuesday morning at 7 o’clock at the Litchfield Fire/Rescue Hall for breakfast and a speaker and new members are welcome to join. He says for more information about joining the organization, call any Litchfield Rotary Club member.
The four Meeker County libraries in the Pioneerland Library System have the Food for Fines campaign running through November 26th. Bring nonperishable grocery items to the Litchfield, Dassel, Grove City, or Cosmos Public Libraries for the Meeker Area Food Shelf, and get $1 off of late fees waived for each item, up to a $5 maximum per card for the month.
The Pioneerland libraries will be closed on Tuesday, November 11th, for Veterans Day, and on Thursday, November 27th, for Thanksgiving. The activities in each library for the month of November are as follows:
Litchfield:
Wednesdays, 10:15-10:45 am: Baby/Toddler Storytime
Fridays, 10:15-11:15 am, except 11/28: Storyhour
Tuesday 11/4, 6:30-7:30 pm: LEGO Night
Saturday 11/8, 1:30-3:30 pm: Teen Program: Sound Mapping. Will go offsite. For ages 11-18.
Monday 11/10, 6:30-8 p.m.: Table runner class. Registration required. For adults and teens. Bring a sewing machine.
Tuesday, 11/12, 2-2:45 pm: Homeschool Connection. Registration required. For school age families.
Tuesday, 11/12, 6-7:30 pm: Crafter Guild. For adults & teens age 16+.
Thursday 11/13, 10:30 am-12:30 pm: Diamond painting. Registration required. For adults and teens.
Saturday 11/15, 10 am-2 pm: Litchfield Friends of the Library book sale
Monday 11/17, 10 am-6 pm: Litchfield Friends of the Library book sale freewill donation day. Books left over from Saturday’s book sale will be available for free or a donation to the Friends.
Tuesday 11/18, 12-12:45 pm: Adult Book Club: Demon Copperhead
Tuesday 11/18, 6:30-7:30 pm: Board Games. All ages.
Wednesday, 11/19, 7 pm: Mystery Book Club: The Frozen River
Thursday, 11/20, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Knitting Club. All ages.
Saturday 11/22, 2 pm: A Road Trip Around Minnesota: Veterans Memorials with Photographer Jay Grammond
Saturday 11/29, 1:30-3:30 pm: Teen Program: Design a custom mug. Ages 11-18.
Dassel:
Friday 11/7, 10 am: Storyhour
Thursday 11/13, 4-5:30 pm: Crafternoon. Bring-your-own craft program for adults and older teens.
Friday 11/14, 10 am: Turkey Storyhour with a Minnesota State Parks naturalist
Friday 11/14, 1 pm: All About Fall Leaves with a Minnesota State Parks naturalist
Friday 11/21, 10 am: Storyhour
Tuesday 11/25, 1 pm: Adult Book Club: The Seed Keeper
No storyhour 11/28
Grove City:
Thursdays 3-5 pm except 11/27: Crafternoon
Tuesday 11/4, 2 pm: Storytime
Wednesday 11/19, 4-5 pm: Board Games. All ages.
Thursday 11/20, 4-5 pm: Knitting Club
Cosmos:
Thursdays 4-5:30 pm, except 11/27: Pokemon Trading Card Game. Ages 7-18.
Saturday 11/22, 10:30 am-12:30 pm Squeegee Painting. Registration required. Adults and teens age 16+.
Saturday 11/22, 10:30 am-12:30 pm: Craft Circle. Bring-your-own craft program for adults and teens age 16+.
Saturday 11/29, 10:30 am: Gingerbread Houses. All ages. Registration preferred.
If you have questions about any of the events, call the Litchfield Public Library at 693-2483.
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