Blinky Pins arrive in Crosby, Ironton and Deerwood Blinky pins are here and yes they blink! Choose from a Santa Claus, Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer, a candy cane or Fare for All www.cuyunalakes.com • 218.546.8131 THE MEET AND Greet Committee of the Cuyuna Lakes Chamber recently visited C-I Pub and Pine Room in Ironton. They are located at 240 Curtis Avenue and they are a restaurant, bar and banquet facility. Book your private holiday party or special event in the Pine Room. C-I Pub is open seven days a week. The kitchen is open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Pizza and food delivery is offered Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 5 to 10 p.m. throughout the Cuyuna Range area. The special home-made, handtossed pizzas are one of the finest in the area! Other food specialties include the Prime and Pasta Specials on Fridays and Saturdays from 4 to 10 p.m. Mexican Mondays, Comfort Food Tuesdays, Asian Wednesdays, Italian Thursdays and Fish Fridays are all part of the new food-themed nights. The bar is open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Monday through Saturday and open at 11 a.m. on Sundays. They invite you check out the live music and DJ karaoke on weekends. Live music on Saturday, Nov. 22 by “October Son” and Nov. 29 by “Wayne Renn Band” both playing from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. A meat raffle every Saturday starting at 5 p.m. is held with proceeds to the C-I Sports Boosters. Pulltabs are also offered. An indoor bean bag league is forming call 772-0262 or stop by for details. Pictured left to right are: Shawn Hankel, Security State Insurance; Ted Abear, Deerwood Bank; Kathy Laughton, The Office Shop; Seth Jackson, Edward Jones; Jill DeCent, Mid Minnesota Federal Credit Union, Jessica Holmvig, Chamber Director, Deb Yunker and Mark Fletcher owners/managers. Edward Jones to collect nonperishable items for food shelf Residents and businesses are asked to help those less fortunate in the community by bringing non-perishable food items to the Edward Jones branch office in Crosby during regular business hours throgh Wednesday, Dec. 17. (Sorry no cash can be accepted at this site). Edward Jones, a Fortune 500 company, provides financial services for individual investors in the United States and, through its affiliate, in Canada. Every aspect of the firm's business, from the types of investment options offered to the location of branch offices, is designed to cater to individual investors in the communities in which they live and work. The firm's 13,000-plus financial advisors work directly with nearly 7 million clients to understand their personal goals— from college savings to retirement—and create long-term investment solutions that emphasize a well-balanced portfolio, diversified portfolio. Edward Jones embraces the importance of building long-term, face-to-face relationships with clients, helping them to understand and make Cuyuna Range In Crow Wing County FIRE… 911 sense of the investment options available today. Headquartered in St. Louis, Edward Jones ranked No. 4 overall in FORTUNE magazine's 2014 100 Best Companies to Work For ranking. Visit the Web site at w w w. e d w a r d j o n e s . c o m . Follow us on Twitter @EdwardJones. Member SIPC. FORTUNE and Time Inc. are not affiliated with and do not endorse Edward Jones products or services. Fare For All, a local food program created to make fresh fruits and vegetables more affordable to families will be selling Holiday Packs for $30 at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Crosby on Wednesday, Dec. 3 from 4 to 5 p.m. Each Holiday Pack includes a ham, a whole chicken, Italian meatballs, turkey bacon, corn, and two packages of cookie dough. Fare For All, sells packages of fresh produce and frozen meat at 30 locations throughout Minnesota. With prices ranging from $10 to $30 per package, Fare For All offers savings that are much less than retail prices. The program has no income requirements and is open to everyone who is looking to save money. Orders must be taken in advance and must be received by Friday, Nov. 28. To order, contact Mabel Semler at 5466523. Fare for All purchases fresh fruits, vegetables and frozen meats in bulk and passes on the savings to anyone who wants to stretch their food budget. Participants in the program save up to 40 percent on their food purchases. The end result is that households who utilize the program have access to and consume more nutritious staples. “Many families have been forced to cut back on fresh produce and lean meats because of ever-shrinking food budgets. The program is designed to help make affordable, healthy foods available to those families-especially during the holiday season,” said Sophia Lenarz-Coy, the Program Director for Fare For All. For additional dates and a map of Fare For All locations, visit: www.fareforall.org or find us on Facebook. Christmas tree! Pins will be sold for $3. Wear the pin into sponsoring businesses and receive something special (discounts, a chance to win prizes and gift baskets or free samples). The promotion runs from Black Friday through Christmas Eve and promotes shopping locally! Watch for a list of all of the participating businesses in the next issue. For more information call the chamber at 546-8131. CROSBY-IRONTON COURIER Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014 5 Girls Night Out is coming Dec. 4 Girls Night Out on the Cuyuna Range is coming Thursday, Dec. 4. Shop from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. in Bay Lake, Deerwood, Crosby and Ironton. Numerous businesses are participating in giving out $500* plus many other fabulous gift baskets and gift items and certificates. Watch for the entry form in the Wednesday, Dec. 3 C-I Courier or pick one up at participating businesses Wednesday or Thursday, Dec. 3-4. Entertainment *money paid in Cuyuna Cash. line-up for Christmas in the IFD ham bingo 6 at legion Park announced Dec. The Ironton Fire The entertainment schedule is set for the Cuyuna Lakes Chamber’s Christmas in the Park located at Crosby Memorial Park on Serpent Lake in Crosby on Wednesday, Dec. 3. The evening gets under way at 4 p.m. and continues to 7 p.m. The schedule is: 4-4:20—Christmas music CDs with live nativity throughout the evening. 4:20-4:50—Sing-A-Long with Miss C-I Royalty Open Mic. 4:50-5—Ministerial Group, Christmas Story. 5-5:20—Immanuel Lutheran Church Chapel Chimers. 5:20-5:40—CRES 3rd grade general music. 5:40-5:45—Just for Kix Dancers and C-I Rangerettes perform. 5:45-6—C-I Jr. High Jazz Band performs. 6-6:20—C-I High School Jazz Band performs. 6:20-6:40—C-I Chamber Singers perform. 6:45-7—Northern Lakes Lightning Hockey Team Sing-ALong session. Department’s annual ham bingo will be held on Saturday, Dec. 6 starting at 7 p.m. at the Ironton Legion. In addition to the bingo, the fire department is offering a raffle. Tickets are a $1 donation. First prize is a Benelli Nova 12gauge camo; second is $50 cash and third a large ham. You need not be present to win the raffle. License number is XB-02515. Tickets can be purchased from any Ironton fireman, the Ironton Legion or at the Town Tavern in Ironton. We’re Open! IRON RANGE AUTO BODY 208 CURTIS AVENUE & 2ND STREET IRONTON “Quality You Can Count On” (218) 546-6991 20 W. Main, Crosby, MN Let’s build better health together! FREE LOCAL DELIVERY MONDAY-FRIDAY Walk Welco-ins me Flu Shots Monday-Friday 9-5:30 (We bill insurance) Ask the pharmacist about pneumonia and shingles vaccines FREE Delivery • FREE mail-out service! HOURS—M-F, 9-5:30 • Sat, 9-2 (218) 546-5144 • 1-866-546-5144 Featuring Folk Songs, Spirituals, Bluegrass & Southern Gospel Favorites Conductor: Sarah Aamot • Accomanist: Laura Raedeke $12 Adults & Seniors Fri., Nov. 21 • 7:30 p.m. Crosby Ironton H.S. Auditorium, Crosby Sat., Nov. 22 • 7:30 p.m. FREE 18 and under 218-270-8020 www.legacychorale.org Union Congregational Church UCC, Hackensack Sun., Nov. 23 • 3:30 p.m. Tornstrom Auditorium, Brainerd Tickets at the door, Brainerd Dispatch, Bethany Bookstore (Baxter), Lakes Printing (Brainerd), Crosby-Ironton Courier & The Pilot Independent (Walker) EMERGENCY & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY GARRISON 911 (Including So. Half of Bay Lake) DEERWOOD 911 (Including No. Bay Lake & E. Rabbit LakeTwp) CRISIS LINE & REFERRAL SERVICE 1-800-462-5525 OR 828-HELP 24 Hour Hotline CROSBY 911 (Including Riverton, EMILY 763-2998 (Including Fairfield, Irondale, Trommald, Perry Lake & Little Pine) Wolford.) OUTING (Emergency) 792-5100 CUYUNA 911 (Including W. Rabbit DNR… 828-2565 828-2616 Lake Township.) Outing: 792-5383/792-5319 POLICE… SHERIFF… HIGHWAY PATROL… CROSBY & IRONTON— Crow Wing County: 829-4749 Emergency: 0-Zenith-7000 546-5137 Road Information: 828-2400 Cass County: 547-1424 DEERWOOD— FBI… 534-3399 (612) 376-3200 HEALTH CARE SERVICES MASSAGE Jill E. Mattson Nationally Certified 546-6363 218 851-4337 Advertise Your Business Here! Call the C-I Courier 546-5029 DENTIST Philip G. Mayer, D.D.S. General Dentistry Mon.-Thurs., 8 to 5 Or by appointment, 546-5191 112 W. Main, Crosby DR. JEFFREY P. FISH, D.D.S. Family Dentistry 546-6031 HOSPITAL ATTORNEY VETERINARIAN CHAS. E. BARNUM, III Attorney at Law Located in the lower level Unity Bank Care Veterinary Clinic 122 Fourth Street, Ironton (218) 546-5178 (218) 546-7760 CHRISTENSEN LAW OFFICES ~Free Consultations~ www.deerwoodlawyer.com COUNSELING Paul M. Perpich DDS Family Dentistry Ironton Office Wed., Thurs. and Every Other Fri., 8-5 546-5809 New Patients Welcome David C. 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