Calendar of Events

 

March 9 – Wednesday

  • Lake City Kiwanis Club Meeting. The Galley. 12 noon – 1:00P. Visitors welcome to have lunch ($6.50) and attend program. Please call Bob Norberg, 651-345-5356, 24 hours in advance. Speaker: Becky Laqua, “Adopting through Catholic Charities.”

March 11 – Friday

  • Lake City Duplicate Bridge Club. St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. 11:45A. Open to all. For more information, call Lorne McDonald at 651-345-2371 or Bob Norberg at 651-345-5356.

March 12 – Saturday

  • American Legion Auxiliary BINGO. Legion Clubroom. 2:00P-4:00P. Kids play along BINGO too. Lunch available.

March 13 – Sunday

  • Citizens for Energy Awareness Film Series. Hazelnut Valley Farm, 1186 West Lakewood Avenue (past the elementary school, first place on right after ball fields.) 6:00P-8:00P. Film: The Great Work by Thomas Berry.  Cost: Free to the public.
  • Daylight Saving Time begins at 2:00A

March 14 – Monday

March 16 – Wednesday

  • Lake City Kiwanis Club Meeting. The Galley. 12 noon – 1:00P. Visitors welcome to have lunch ($6.50) and attend program. Please call Bob Norberg, 651-345-5356, 24 hours in advance. Speaker: Judy Siebenaler, Wabasha County Youth Mentorship Program

March 17 – Thursday

  • St. Patrick’s Day Parade. 6:00P. Starts at the corner of Washington St. and Chestnut and continues for 4 blocks down Washington St. Prizes for the largest Irish clan group and for the most entertaining individual or group. Family-event, everyone is invited to participate.

March 18 – Friday

  • Lake City Duplicate Bridge Club. St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. 11:45A. Open to all. For more information, call Lorne McDonald at 651-345-2371 or Bob Norberg at 651-345-5356.

March 22 – Tuesday

  • Lake City Historical Society Meeting. 2nd floor conference room, City Hall. 2:00P. After a short meeting, Constance Anderson will give a presentation of her experiences aboard the Nina, a replica Columbus ship. The public is invited. No admission charge. Call Eloise Blattner at 651-345-3063 for more information.

March 23 – Wednesday

  • Lake City Kiwanis Club Meeting. The Galley. 12 noon – 1:00P. Visitors welcome to have lunch ($6.50) and attend program. Please call Bob Norberg, 651-345-5356, 24 hours in advance. Speaker: Bob Parrott, “Wedding Memories.”

March 25 – Friday

  • Lake City Duplicate Bridge Club. St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. 11:45A. Open to all. For more information, call Lorne McDonald at 651-345-2371 or Bob Norberg at 651-345-5356.

March 26 – Saturday

  • Community Gardens Registration. Lake City Public Library Meeting Room. 10:00A-12:00 Noon. Plots are still available: 15’x20’ and 25’x25’ on first come basis. They will be assigned at registration. Returnable deposit will be required to assure plots are cleaned up in the fall. Small: $25; Large: $50. Returning gardeners will receive printable documents by email to fill out before coming to registration to ease congestion. Questions can be addressed to Jerry Berg at 651-345-6999.

March 28 – Monday

  • Movie Night at the Library. Lake City Public Library. 7:00P. Movie: “Saving Grace” Free and refreshments will be served. Sponsored by The Friends of the Library.

March 30 – Wednesday

  • Lake City Kiwanis Club Meeting. The Galley. 12 noon – 1:00P. Visitors welcome to have lunch ($6.50) and attend program. Please call Bob Norberg, 651-345-5356, 24 hours in advance. Speaker: Dave Harms, “My Submarine Service.”
  • Lake City Better Futures Monthly Meeting. Port 104. 7:00P Come socialize with old friends, and meet some new ones! Whether you are a member or not, please join LCBF for their social event and Lake City Promotion guest speakers: Jeff and Teri Bissonnette, owners of Anytime Time Fitness here in Lake City. Lake City Better Futures is a non-profit organization focused on making Lake City an even better place to live, work, and play through four pillars: business invigoration, volunteerism, youth involvement, and Lake City promotion. If you are open-minded, team player in the age of 22-47 years-old, we encourage you to visit a meeting or talk to a member to find out if Better Futures is right for you. RSVP by emailing mail@lcbetterfutures.org or visit www.lcbetterfutures.org

April 2 – Saturday

  • Community Gardens Registration. Lake City Public Library Meeting Room. 10:00A-12:00 Noon. Plots are still available: 15’x20’ and 25’x25’ on first come basis. They will be assigned at registration. Returnable deposit will be required to assure plots are cleaned up in the fall. Small: $25; Large: $50. Returning gardeners will receive printable documents by email to fill out before coming to registration to ease congestion. Questions can be addressed to Jerry Berg at 651-345-6999.

April 4 – Monday

  • Lions Board of Directors Meeting. American Legion Hall. 7:00P

April 7 – Thursday

  • Ted Stein’s 1-2-3 Magic Program. Lake City Bluff View Elementary School. Registration and Resource Tables: 6-6:30P. Speaker: 6:30P-8:30P.  Speaker: Ted Stein, MS, LPC, NCC, BCPCC. Sponsored by: Respect Children of Wabasha County’s (CAPC) Group, (Child Abuse Prevention Council), Lake City Community Education and Wabasha-Kellogg Community Education.  Mr. Stein is the President of Stein Counseling and Consulting in La Crosse, WI. He has 14 years experience as a psychotherapist. He is very well known for his work with delinquents, parenting issues, alcohol and drug issues, marriage issues and PTSD. Training will be geared to 2-12 year olds. Training is free and open to parents, teachers, daycare and foster care providers, parents and grandparents. Training certificates will be given. Free Child Care will be provided. For more information, contact Judy Siebenaler at 651-565-3032.

April 10 – Sunday

  • Citizens for Energy Awareness Film Series. Hazelnut Valley Farm, 1186 West Lakewood Avenue (past the elementary school, first place on right after ball fields.) 6:00P-8:00P. Film: Collapse.  Cost: Free to the public.

April 11 – Monday

  • “Protecting Your Assets: New Laws & Updates.” High School room 109. 7:00P-9:00P

April 18 – Monday

  • “Is Long-Term Care Insurance Right for Me?” High School room 109. Admission is Free

April 24 – Sunday

  • Easter

April 27 – Wednesday

  • Lake City Better Futures Monthly Meeting. Nosh Restaurant. 7:00P. Lake City Better Futures is a non-profit organization focused on making Lake City an even better place to live, work, and play through four pillars: business invigoration, volunteerism, youth involvement, and Lake City promotion. If you are open-minded, team player in the age of 22-47 years-old, we encourage you to visit a meeting or talk to a member to find out if Better Futures is right for you. Visit www.lcbetterfutures.org

April 30 – Saturday

  • Girl’s Day Out

May 2 – Monday

  • Lions Board of Directors Meeting. American Legion Hall. 7:00P

May 6 – Friday

  • 100 Mile Garage Sale

May 7 – Saturday

  • 100 Mile Garage Sale

May 8 – Sunday

  • 100 Mile Garage Sale

May 9 – Monday

May 25 – Wednesday

  • Lake City Better Futures Monthly Meeting. Nosh Restaurant. 7:00P. Lake City Better Futures is a non-profit organization focused on making Lake City an even better place to live, work, and play through four pillars: business invigoration, volunteerism, youth involvement, and Lake City promotion. If you are open-minded, team player in the age of 22-47 years-old, we encourage you to visit a meeting or talk to a member to find out if Better Futures is right for you. Visit www.lcbetterfutures.org

May 29 – Sunday

  • Funky Sidewalks Event. Lyon Avenue , Downtown. 9:00A-5:00P. Artists, artisans, vintage and antiques, farmers market goods for sale. Sponsored by Treats and Treasures.

May 30 – Monday

  • Memorial Day

June 4 – Saturday

June 6 – Monday

  • Lions Board of Directors Meeting. American Legion Hall. 7:00P

June 13 – Monday

June 24 – Friday

  • 40th Annual Water Ski Days

June 25 – Saturday

  • 40th Annual Water Ski Days

June 26 – Sunday

  • 40th Annual Water Ski Days

June 29 – Wednesday

  • Lake City Better Futures Monthly Meeting. Nosh Restaurant. 7:00P. Lake City Better Futures is a non-profit organization focused on making Lake City an even better place to live, work, and play through four pillars: business invigoration, volunteerism, youth involvement, and Lake City promotion. If you are open-minded, team player in the age of 22-47 years-old, we encourage you to visit a meeting or talk to a member to find out if Better Futures is right for you. Visit www.lcbetterfutures.org

July 4 – Monday

  • 4th of July

July 5 – Tuesday

  • Lions Board of Directors Meeting. American Legion Hall. 7:00P

July 11 – Monday

July 16 – Saturday

  • Lake City Fireman’s Dance.

July 27 – Wednesday

  • Lake City Better Futures Monthly Meeting. Nosh Restaurant. 7:00P. Lake City Better Futures is a non-profit organization focused on making Lake City an even better place to live, work, and play through four pillars: business invigoration, volunteerism, youth involvement, and Lake City promotion. If you are open-minded, team player in the age of 22-47 years-old, we encourage you to visit a meeting or talk to a member to find out if Better Futures is right for you. Visit www.lcbetterfutures.org

August 1 – Monday

  • Lions Board of Directors Meeting. American Legion Hall. 7:00P

August 2 – Tuesday

August 8 – Monday

August 31 – Wednesday

  • Lake City Better Futures Monthly Meeting. Nosh Restaurant. 7:00P. Lake City Better Futures is a non-profit organization focused on making Lake City an even better place to live, work, and play through four pillars: business invigoration, volunteerism, youth involvement, and Lake City promotion. If you are open-minded, team player in the age of 22-47 years-old, we encourage you to visit a meeting or talk to a member to find out if Better Futures is right for you. Visit www.lcbetterfutures.org

September 5 – Monday

  • Labor Day

September 6 – Tuesday

  • Lions Board of Directors Meeting. American Legion Hall. 7:00P

September 12 – Monday

September 28 – Wednesday

  • Lake City Better Futures Monthly Meeting. Nosh Restaurant. 7:00P. Lake City Better Futures is a non-profit organization focused on making Lake City an even better place to live, work, and play through four pillars: business invigoration, volunteerism, youth involvement, and Lake City promotion. If you are open-minded, team player in the age of 22-47 years-old, we encourage you to visit a meeting or talk to a member to find out if Better Futures is right for you. Visit www.lcbetterfutures.org

October 1 – Saturday

  • Johnny Appleseed Festival.

October 3 – Monday

  • Lions Board of Directors Meeting. American Legion Hall. 7:00P

October 10 – Monday

October 26 – Wednesday

  • Lake City Better Futures Monthly Meeting. Nosh Restaurant. 7:00P. Lake City Better Futures is a non-profit organization focused on making Lake City an even better place to live, work, and play through four pillars: business invigoration, volunteerism, youth involvement, and Lake City promotion. If you are open-minded, team player in the age of 22-47 years-old, we encourage you to visit a meeting or talk to a member to find out if Better Futures is right for you. Visit www.lcbetterfutures.org

November 6 – Sunday

  • Daylight Saving Time ends at 2:00A

November 7 – Monday

  • Lions Board of Directors Meeting. American Legion Hall. 7:00P

November 14 – Monday

November 24 – Thursday

  • Thanksgiving Day

November 30 – Wednesday

  • Lake City Better Futures Monthly Meeting. Nosh Restaurant. 7:00P. Lake City Better Futures is a non-profit organization focused on making Lake City an even better place to live, work, and play through four pillars: business invigoration, volunteerism, youth involvement, and Lake City promotion. If you are open-minded, team player in the age of 22-47 years-old, we encourage you to visit a meeting or talk to a member to find out if Better Futures is right for you. Visit www.lcbetterfutures.org

December 3 – Saturday

  • Lake City’s Holiday Gathering

December 5 – Monday

  • Lions Board of Directors Meeting. American Legion Hall. 7:00P

December 12 – Monday

December 25 – Sunday

  • Christmas

December 28 – Wednesday

  • Lake City Better Futures Monthly Meeting. Nosh Restaurant. 7:00P. Lake City Better Futures is a non-profit organization focused on making Lake City an even better place to live, work, and play through four pillars: business invigoration, volunteerism, youth involvement, and Lake City promotion. If you are open-minded, team player in the age of 22-47 years-old, we encourage you to visit a meeting or talk to a member to find out if Better Futures is right for you. Visit www.lcbetterfutures.org