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Fairmont has a picturesque setting amidst a chain of five lakes, thus offering a wide array of recreational activities. While in our area, we suggest a visit to the parks, historical attractions, the four-pool Aquatic Park, and cultural or sporting events. The diverse dining and shopping opportunities are sure to offer you pleasurable experiences. We are confident you will enjoy the beauty, history, and “Southern Minnesota Hospitality.” Martin County prides itself as a “true gem on the prairie.”

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The comprehensive tourism and relocation guide

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Fairmont Area Chamber of Commerce Fairmont ChamberWhats Inside 1

Whats Inside

THINGS TO DOPAGE 14

HISTORIC SITESPAGE 6-7

EDUCATIONPAGE 44-45

Welcome ...............................................................2-3Plan A Day Trip ...................................................4-5Historic Sites ........................................................6-7Where To Shop ...................................................8-9Where To Eat ..................................................10-11Where To Stay ................................................12-13Things To Do......................................................... 14Arts & Entertainment...................................15-16Farmers Markets .................................................. 17Seasonal Recreation .....................................18-19City Parks & Trails ............................................... 20County Parks & Trails ........................................ 21Fishing Trip ......................................................22-23City of Fairmont Map ..................................24-25Lakes & Beaches ............................................26-27Area Pools .............................................................. 28Places Of Worship.........................................29-31Martin County Fair ........................................32-33Destinations ....................................................34-35Town Festivals ................................................36-37Business ............................................................38-39Agriculture ............................................................. 40Health ................................................................41-43Education .........................................................44-45Relocation ........................................................46-47Advertisers ............................................................. 48

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Cover Photos Courtesy of:Justin Sorenson, David Parker and Greg Abel

Guide Photos Courtesy of:Carla Sheppard, David Parker, Greg Abel,

Jason Plath, Fairmont CER

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507-235-5547 www.fairmontchamber.org2 Welcome

Hello and welcome to our community!

Thank you for your interest in our area. We are confident that you will find our community to be beautiful, prosper-ous, and friendly. Whether you are preparing for a visit to Martin County or are already in our area on business or pleasure, we hope you enjoy your stay.

Fairmont has a picturesque setting amidst a chain of five lakes, thus offering a wide array of recreational activities. While in our area, we suggest a visit to the parks, histori-cal attractions, the four-pool Aquatic Park, and cultural or sporting events. The diverse dining and shopping opportu-nities are sure to offer you pleasurable experiences.

We are confident you will enjoy the beauty, history, and “Southern Minnesota Hospitality.” Martin County prides itself as a “true gem on the prairie.”

Again, have a great stay, hurry back, and thank you for coming!

Bob Wallace -President

Stephanie Busiahn - Executive Director

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3Fairmont Area Chamber of Commerce Fairmont ChamberWelcome

I am honored to welcome you to our town and hope you enjoy your time in THE City of Lakes, beautiful Fairmont, MN.

With our five lakes and open prairies, we offer something for everyone throughout the year. You can enjoy the winter months by ice fishing, cross country skiing or snowmobiling. During the summer bring your boat to water ski or simply travel the lakes and take in the views – and don’t forget your fishing pole! There are also sev-eral trails for walking or biking, and we are very proud of our numerous city parks.

Whether you are here for a few hours or several days, there are many community activities to enjoy. Spend the day shopping or play golf at one of our two beautiful local courses; swim at our Aquatic Park or watch the sunset over the lake; eat at one of the many restaurants or simply go out and enjoy the night life.

From those of us that call Fairmont home, we hope your stay will be the first of many and we extend a warm southern Minnesota welcome to you. Enjoy your stay - we’re glad you’re here!

Randy Quiring - Mayor of Fairmont

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Plan A Day Trip

507-235-5547 www.fairmontchamber.org4 Plan A Day Trip

Whether it is spring, summer, fall or winter there is always a reason to take a one day adventure to Martin County. No matter what your hobby, Mar-tin County has everything to offer and much more.

You can plan a trip around one of our area town festivals, such as the In-terlaken Heritage Days or Sherburn Holiday Festival in June; Fairmont Glows Festival in November; Welcome Summer Festival, Trimont Fun-Fest and Truman Days in July; or Ceylon Community Days in April.

Have you heard about our area Barn Quilts? Barn quilts are colorful paint-ed squares that are hung on buildings. Most quilt designs are traditional but some families design theirs with family heritage in mind. The Barn Quilt tour is an easy twelve mile drive to view all the Barn Quilts located around the Truman area. There are tons of locations in the County to visit. Maps are located at the Fairmont Area Chamber of Commerce.

Maybe you are one of those people that like history. We have a number of historic sites including eight sites that are listed on the Minnesota National Register. There also are nine markers of all the Lost Towns throughout Mar-tin County. Stop into the Fairmont Area Chamber of Commerce for a map. We also have several locations that

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Plan A Day Trip

5Fairmont Area Chamber of Commerce Fairmont ChamberPlan A Day Trip

sell antiques. No matter what kind of history buff you are, we think you will be able to find something to suit you.

If you are one of those people that like it cold, we have a treat for you. Martin County offers 140 miles of groomed snowmobile trails, for those snowmobiling enthusiasts. If you are someone that likes to fish we have many lakes that you can fish to your hearts desire. For those of you that might like cross country skiing or snowshoeing, Cedar Creek Park has miles of wooded trails that you can discover. Snowshoe rentals are available through Fairmont CER.

Do you like the water? Martin County has forty-nine lakes to fish, swim, canoe or boat on. There also are places to camp right on a few of the lakes located in the county. Fairmont alone has a chain of five lakes with four of those lakes interconnected. If you don’t like the lake there always is room at one of our two pools which are located in Truman and Sherburn; and then you have the Aquatic Park located in Fairmont. So no matter what you fancy, Martin County has something for you.

Have an ATV and looking for a place to ride? Come check out Elm Creek ATV Trail. This seven-mile trail sys-tem is situated entirely on private land. The narrow, meandering trail weaves through the woodlands along Elm Creek and crosses the creek several times. An open field practice track is also provided on the south side of the site. The area offers a fun riding experience for the entire family on a well-maintained club trail system.

Maybe you’re not into water but still want some fun in the sun. Martin County offers three golf courses, two eighteen hole courses located in Fairmont and then one ninehole course located in Sherburn. Or maybe Disc golf is more your style; Fairmont offers two 18-hole disc golf course in Cedar Creek Park. Stop at the Fairmont Area Chamber of Commerce for discs.

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507-235-5547 www.fairmontchamber.org6 Historic Sites

Historic SitesMartin County’s National Register Sites: In Fairmont:

• Chubb House - 209 Lake Avenue• Fairmont Opera House - 45 Downtown Plaza• Red Rock Center For The Arts - 222 East Blue Earth

Avenue• Martin County Courthouse - 201 Lake Avenue• George Wohlheter Mansion - 320 Woodland Avenue• United States Post Office /Old Post Office -

51 Downtown Plaza In Sherburn:

• Sherburn Commercial Historic District - Main Street North; between Front and 2nd Street

Other Martin County Historical Sites: In Fairmont:

• Heritage Acres - 507 Lake Avenue• Livingston Log Cabin - Lincoln Park• Historical Society - 304 East Blue Earth Avenue• Hobo Camp Trail - 507 Lake Avenue

In Ceylon:• Decker Store - 1 mile west on County Road 8

Lost Town Markers:• Cedarville - Corner of 215th Street and 65th Avenue• Center Chain - Hwy 15 on IA & MN state border• De Soto - 1 1/4 mile north of Dunnell on Hwy 4• Lone Cedar - Between 100th & 110th street on 80th

avenue• Manyaska - David Jensen Farm, 1211 83rd street• Nashville Center - 2833 240th Street• North Star - Between 150th & 160th Avenue on 190th

street• Pixley - Jim and Sandy Kain residence - 764 280th

Avenue• Tenhassen - County Road 8 old

Tenhassen cemetary

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Saturday, June 14th - Interlaken Heritage Days • 1:00-4:00 pm Saturday, June 14th - Interlaken Heritage Days • 1:00-4:00 pm Free admission. All of the buildings will be open and free ice cream cones will be given out to ever yone.

Friday, July 4th - Annual Music Festival • Noon-5:00 pm - Prairieville Building Friday, July 4th - Annual Music Festival • Noon-5:00 pm - Prairieville Building The main band for the afternoon is Barefoot Becky and The Ivanhoe Dutchmen and they play a variety o f music from old time, country & some 50’s & 60’s, plus Bud Berhow & Steve Lang. Visit our main street in the building with lots of antique displays. Food and beverages will be available. There is an admission charge for this event.

Sunday, August 10th- Threshing Day & Antique Tractor Display • 1:00 pm Sunday, August 10th- Threshing Day & Antique Tractor Display • 1:00 pm The threshing will take you back in time to the days of old fashion threshing. There will be a food stand available and buildings will be open. Admission is free.

Sunday, October 19th - Annual Fall Festival Sunday, October 19th - Annual Fall Festival Ecumenical chapel service 10:00 am in the Heritage Acres Chapel. Soup and Sandwich Dinner 11:00 am - 1:00 pm in the Prairieville Building. There will be a charge for the dinner. All other activities are fre e.

During the Fall Festival there will be many antique equipment demonstrations. See the one and two ro w pickers at work or try picking corn by hand. Other items of interest include a corn sheller, combini ng beans and plowing with horses. There will be baking in the house and pressing apples for free samples of a pple juice and a fresh baked cookie. There is no charge to watch these activities.

All Buildings Are Handicap Accessible

Heritage Acres Contacts Heritage Acres Contacts Jerry Simon - 507-236-1257 • Norma Brolsma - 507-764-3531

We are open for tours by appointment. The chapel can be rented for weddings The Prairieville Building can be rented for reunions. No alcohol allowed. Pets are allowed on the gr ounds, but not in the buildings.

www.heritageacresmn.org

HERITAGE ACRES HERITAGE ACRES SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FOR 2014 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FOR 2014

Heritage Acres is open from April 1st through October 31st by appointment only unless there is an ev ent going on.

7Fairmont Area Chamber of Commerce Fairmont ChamberHeritage Acres

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507-235-5547 www.fairmontchamber.org8 Where To Shop

Where To ShopIf you are looking for a shopping experience without the big city buzz; Martin County is the place. Martin County has national chains and many friendly small town family owned businesses.

Martin County has shops that are beautifully decorated with the mer-chandise they sell. These wonderful displays help showcase the wonderful products that our businesses have to offer. Martin County‘s shops include a shopping mall, strip mall, bargain store, antique and specialty stores, thrift stores and much more.

Would you like a historic shopping experience? If so visit Fairmont’s his-toric downtown. In the summer downtown Fairmont is decorated beautifully with large flower pots and flowering trees. In the winter those beautiful trees are decorated with lights. No matter what you are looking for in your shopping experience you will enjoy Martin County’s southern Minnesota hospitality and relaxed pace.

39 Downtown Plaza, Fairmont

507-238-4258 (Just South of the Opera House)

Hours: Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri 10-5

Thur 10-8 • Sat 10-4

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* Pharmacy * Home Health Equipment & Supplies * Huge Gift Department * Yankee Candles * Craft & Scrapbooking Department * Large Selection of Children’s Books & Toys

Pharmacy & Smart Clinic Hours Monday-Friday 8:30-7:30; Saturday 9-5; Sunday 12-5

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9Fairmont Area Chamber of Commerce Fairmont ChamberFive Lakes Centre

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507-235-5547 www.fairmontchamber.org10 Where To Eat

Where To EatFishing all day, enjoying the parks, shopping for bargains, or relaxing in the boat can all really work up an appetite. Martin County has your din-ing needs covered. From a casual lunch to fine dining you’ll find it all. Martin County prides itself on being a regional dining destination with offerings including: fine dining, ethnic, family owned, fast food, or bar & grills.

You can find burgers that melt in your mouth, fish pan fried to perfec-tion, Mexican and Chinese dishes that are as authentic as they come, and much more. Whether you prefer to sit inside and enjoy the ambience and conversation or outside and enjoy the view and wonderful weather; there’s no need to travel far.

When you dine in Martin County, it’s more than the exceptional food; it’s about the experience and hometown hospitality that you won’t forget.

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Grill Side 11 am - 9 pm Lunch Specials 11 am - 2 pm

Fine Dining • Wednesday-Sunday Starting at 5 pm

Bar Open 11 am Daily To Close

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Happy Hour: Monday - Friday 4 pm - 6 pm Banquet/Meeting Rooms Available

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Serving hot, iced or blended coffees, lattes or mochas!

Five Lakes Centre Mall, Fairmont, MN Phone: (507) 848-0861

Hours: Monday-Saturday 7 am-4 pm Lunch served daily starting at 11 am

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507-235-5547 www.fairmontchamber.org12 Where To Stay

Where To StayVisiting family, in town for a business meeting, visiting one of our attrac-tions or just passing through, Martin County provides a variety of lodging options. Want to stay in a community that is known for being pleasant and charming? Our hotels are committed to the quality and service that all visitors are looking for.

Located just off Interstate 90, you will find the Holiday Inn, Hampton Inn, Super 8 and Comfort Inn. The Highland Court, Budget Inn, P&J Motel and Hall Lake Cabins also offer additional lodging. If you are look-ing for a nice little bed and breakfast The Whitter’s Lady in Truman or the Four Columns Inn in Trimont is for you. If you are more of an outdoors kind of person, try camping at the Flying Goose.

No matter the reason or season, as your host, Martin County strives to offer you an unforgettable experience.

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Phone (507) 235-9785 or Toll Free 1-888-785-8782 Where the docks are always open and the fish are free!

• Furnished Cabin Rentals Daily - Weekly

• On Site Docks

• Lake Tours

• Pontoon Rentals

• Ice House Rentals

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• Hi-Speed Wireless Internet• Smoking and Non Smoking Rooms FREE Continental Breakfast

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13Fairmont Area Chamber of Commerce Fairmont ChamberTorgerson Properties

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Things To DoNo matter if you are an early bird or night owl; you can always find something fun to do in Martin County. Whether you would like to enjoy a wonderful meal at one of our many dining establishments, dance the night away listening to a band or watching a concert, or catch one of our many different sporting events; we never want to hear that you couldn’t find something to do.

Looking for some place to put on those dancing shoes or maybe you are the type that likes to warm up your vocal cords. Martin County has a number of establishments that offer great bands. DJ’s that can make anyone tear up the dance floor or karaoke machines that can show off your singing ability. Maybe you are a more conservative type and would just like to sit and enjoy the music that is being played. There are a number of places that offer relaxing musical performances.

Whether you are a participant or spectator, there are sporting events going on throughout the year: cross country, football, volleyball, soccer, hockey, baseball and softball. People from all over the state come to watch athletes compete. Every Friday evening from April - September, there is dirt track racing. Come and watch IMCA Modi-fieds, Stock Cars, Sport Mods, Hobby Stocks and Sport Compacts race on our 1/2 mile dirt track.

Maybe you would like to have a night out with a good movie. We have one movie theater in Sherburn. With excellent prices on both your movie and concessions you will still have enough money left for another night.

507-235-5547 www.fairmontchamber.org14 Things To Do

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15Fairmont Area Chamber of Commerce Fairmont ChamberArts & Entertainment

Arts & EntertainmentIf you are looking for a place that has arts and culture, Martin County is the perfect place to visit. From musicals, theatrical performances, con-certs, art shows and more you can always find something going on in the art world.

• Fairmont Opera HouseBuilt in 1902, the Fairmont Opera House provides a space where your imagination is your limitation. This historic theater is being used for local and professional plays, live music and arts performances, local events, and private re-ceptions and gatherings. If you would like more informa-tion please contact the Opera House at 507-238-4900; or visit their website at www.fairmontopera-house.com for a full schedule of events throughout the year.

• Red Rock Center for the ArtsBuilt in 1898 and restored in 2000; the Red Rock Center is an excellent example of the Richardso-nian Romanesque style. This building was constructed of Sioux Quartzite, quarried in southwestern Minnesota. The mission of the Red Rock Center is to encourage and provide quality art experiences

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Arts & Entertainmentfor people of all ages. The Red Rock Center offers a wide variety of affordable entertainment. For more information please contact the Red Rock Center at 507-235-9262; or visit their website at www.martincountypreservation.org for a full schedule of events throughout the year.

• Our Story StudiosConstructed by the local Chapter of the Odd Fellows in 1890; Our Story Studios provides intrigu-ing musical entertainment each month. This building is equipped with amenities that are beauti-fully decorated. There are a number of events that are happen including book club, belly dancing and more. If you would like more information please contact Our Story Productions at 507-236-5607; or visit the website at www.ourstorymn.com for a full schedule of events throughout the year.

• Fairmont High School Performing Arts CenterThe Performing Arts Center offers a perfect place for all sorts of events. There are a number of different organizations that rent this space and have wonderful performances from musicals, dance studio performances, concerts and more. If you would like information on performances that will be happening at the Performing Arts Center you can contact the Fairmont Community Education & Recreation office at 507-235-3141.

Arts & Entertainment

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17Fairmont Area Chamber of Commerce Fairmont ChamberFarmers Markets

Farmers MarketsFarmers Markets are a great way to get home grown produce, as well as help out our local growers. There are six different market locations throughout Martin County; these locations include: downtown Dun-nell, two locations in Fairmont (Five Lakes Centre Mall and Timberlake Orchard), former Lighthouse/Ma Faber’s building in Sherburn, Trinity Lutheran Church in Trimont, and Welcome Meats in Welcome.

The markets usually start in June and run through the fall. Credit cards and EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer) payments are accepted. Items sold at the markets include: apples, beets, brussel sprouts, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, cucumbers, eggplant, green beans, flowers, herbs, lettuce, onions, kohlrabi, peppers (sweet & hot), popcorn, potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, raspberries, rhubarb, spinach, soups, strawberries, summer squash, sweet corn, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, watermelon, winter squash, garlic, caramel, pies, cider, honey, jams and jellies.

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Seasonal RecreationNo matter what time of year you choose to plan your stop in Martin County, there is always something to do. We are a county with a lot of seasonal fun activities.

Winter (December - March):Martin County has about three months of fun in the snow. If you like to snowmobile; Martin County offers 140 miles of groomed trails that connect with Faribault County to the east and Watonwan County to the north. If cross country skiing or snowshoeing is more your thing then hit the trails at Cedar Creek, Bright Lake, Timber-lane or Cedar-Hanson Parks. Cedar Creek Park offers groomed trails but others may not be. Maybe ice skating is more your style; Fairmont has an indoor arena available for skating. Bring your winter fishing gear for some good ole fashion ice fishing. Martin County has a large number of good fishing lakes.

Spring (April - May):By the time spring rolls around everyone is itching to get outside. If you like to get out and enjoy the fresh air why not try doing it on a bicycle. Fairmont offers a trail system that runs throughout the city. You are sure to find a place to go. Want to enjoy the fresh air but just want to go for a stroll along with Fairmont’s Trail System? Mar-tin County offers trails at Bright Lake, Timberlane or Cedar-Hanson Parks as well. Maybe you are one of those people that can’t wait to get on the golf course. Fairmont offers two challenging 18 hole golf courses Interlaken Golf Club and Rose Lake Golf Club. If you don’t have time for 18 holes, try nine at the Fox Lake Golf Club.

507-235-5547 www.fairmontchamber.org18 Seasonal Recreation

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Dale Kettner & Terry Boesch – Owners

1205 N. Dewey St., PO Box 803, Fairmont, MN 56031 • 507-238-4231

Lakes Trailers & RV Center Division Of Redi Haul Trailers

Your Local Dealer For Enclosed, Utility, Flatbed, Tiltbed, & Aluminum Trailers, Hiniker Snowplows, R. V . Parts &

Supplies. D. O.T . Certified Inspections We Service All Makes Of Trailers

1123 N. Dewey St., P O Box 803, Fairmont, M N 56031 • 507-238-4231

Manufacturer of Quality Industrial, Equipment Transport,

Tiltbed, Utility, Cable Reel, & Our New Line of X-press Trailers

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Seasonal RecreationSummer ( June - August):How about some fun in the sun? If you desire water to have fun, Martin County is the place to be. Martin County offers 49 lakes, as well as an Aquatic Park and two pools. Whether you like to go boating, canoeing, swimming, skiing, fishing and the list can go on...make Martin County your destination. Maybe the lake isn’t your thing but you still want some fun in the sun. Fairmont offers two 18 hole disc golf courses at Cedar Creek Park. Or you can hit the trails for a lovely summer walk; Martin County offers trails at Cedar Creek, Bright, Timberlane or Cedar-Hanson Parks. Fall (September - November):What a beautiful time of the year to watch nature change. No matter how you want to get around to view the beautiful colors of fall, Martin County has a place to go. Stop out and visit one of our apple orchards in the area. There is Timberlake Orchard and Center Creek Orchard. Check out the scenes in a park, go out on the lake or just drive around the countryside. If you like to hunt Martin County is for you. If you need a little practice on the shooting range, the Fairmont Trap Club will be able to help. With all the lakes in the county, water fowl are everywhere. From Canadian Geese to ducks, find a spot on one of the many public hunting areas and wait; it won’t take long. Maybe you like to hunt White-Tail Deer or Pheasant; with such a large agricultural community the deer and pheasants love to congregate in our county.

19Fairmont Area Chamber of Commerce Fairmont ChamberSeasonal Recreation

Gordy & Karen Toupal 507-773-4547

663 254th Avenue Fairmont, MN 56031

Fall Festival Hours of entertainment including hay ride, super slide,

bouncers, apple sling, barrel ride, haunted forest & more All weekends in September & October

Saturdays & Sundays 10 am-6 pm also open Labor Day & MEA

Pick Your Own Pumpkins From The Patch

Fresh Locally Grown Apples, Apple Treats, Kettle Corn & Snacks

For more information please visit:www.centercreekorchard.com

1030 N. State St. Fairmont 238-4451

1-800-722-0598 better water. pure and simple.™

Serving You For 65 Years!

• Residential • Commercial • Industrial

• Sales • Rentals • Service

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City Parks & TrailsWithin city limits, there are 558 acres of city park land. Most of the parks are small community parks, but there are a few large parks as well. There are 27 total parks located in Fairmont city limits.

• Amber Lake - 3 Acres Picnic Tables, Shelter House, Barbecue Pits, Playground, Restrooms, Fishing, Boat Access and Dock, and Handicap Accessible• Cedar Creek - 260 Acres Picnic Tables, Shelter House, Restrooms, Nature Trails, Fishing, Two Disc Golf Courses and Dock Access• Gomsrud - 13.5 Acres Picnic Tables, Shelter House, Barbecue Grates, Playground, Restrooms, Fishing, Boat Access and Dock, Swimming Beach, Bath House, Volleyball and Handicap Accessible.• Lincoln - 8 Acres Picnic Tables, Shelter House, Playground, Restrooms, Fishing, Boat Access and Dock, Handicap Accessible• Sylvania - 4.1 Acres Picnic Tables, Shelter House, Playground, Restrooms, Fishing, Band Shell, Dock and Handicap Accessible• Veterans - 2.2 Acres Picnic Tables, Playground, Restrooms and Tennis Courts• Ward - 4.0 Acres Picnic Tables, Shelter House, Playground, Restrooms, Fishing, Boat Access and Dock, Swimming Beach and Handicap Accessible

507-235-5547 www.fairmontchamber.org20 City Parks & Trails

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Passport Photos

Also Visit Our SCRAPBOOKING & QUILTING RETREAT

granadagetaway.net

Hours: Mon, Tues, Wed & Fri: 9 am-6 pm Thurs: 9 am-8 pm; Sat: 9 am-5 pm

115 Downtown Plaza, Fairmont, MN • (507) 235-3505

Ready in 5 minutes

www.picturethisscrapthat.net [email protected]

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County Parks & TrailsThere are over 230 acres of County park land in Martin County. Each park has its own unique characteristics. There are well-developed parks, small parks, and parks which are natural and primitive.

• Bright Lake - Primitive with 60 Acres Primitive Camping, Shelter House, Picnic Tables, Barbecue and Fire Pits, Pit Toilets, Fishing, Hiking and access to DNR Boat Landing• Cedar/Hanson - Developed with 80 Acres Modern and Primitive Camp Sites, Dump Station, Pit Toilets, Shelter Houses, Picnic Tables, Barbecue and Fire Pits, Drinking Water, Boat Access and Dock, Playground, Fishing, Swimming Beach, Volleyball, Softball, and Hiking Trails• Klessig - Primitive with 10 Acres Picnic Tables, Boat Access and Dock, Fishing and Swimming Beach• Perch Lake - Developed with 30 Acres Modern and Primitive Camp Sites, Shelter House, Picnic tables, Barbecue and Fire Pits, Drinking Water, Flush Toilets, Showers, Fishing, Playground, and Hiking Trails• Timberlane - Primitive with 50 Acres Pit Toilet, Picnic Tables, Boat Access, Hiking Trails and Fishing• Wolter - Developed with 2 Acres Picnic Tables, Shelter House, Playground, Fire Pits, Boat Access and Dock, Fishing, Beach

21Fairmont Area Chamber of Commerce Fairmont ChamberCounty Parks & Trails

Cavers Realty, Inc.

It’s You ... We’re All About You! At Cavers Realty we take great pride in our

customers. We are professional realtors who listen to your needs, respect your interests

and have access to all area listings.

www.CaversRealty.com www.Realtor.com

1140 Torgerson Drive Fairmont, MN 56031

507.238.4496

“A Tradition Of Trust Since 1977”

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Fishing TripSeasonal Fishing :Do you eat, sleep and breathe fishing? Well Martin County is your fish-ing destination. We offer four seasons of fishing fun. With the list of lakes we have, we should never hear “I just couldn’t find a spot to fish.”

• Winter - Early Ice (Early December through Mid- January) Late Ice (Late January through February)

» Lakes - Budd, Hall, Fox and Sisseton» Fish - Walleye, Crappie, Blue Gill and Perch

• Spring - End of April through early June» Lakes - Big Twin, Budd, Fox, George, Hall and

Sisseton» Fish - Crappie, Walleye and Bass

• End of April through May 21st there is a Crappie Run• May 14th through June 1st is a good time to catch Walleye• Beginning of June is a good time to catch Bass on George

• Summer - July 1st through the end of August» Lakes - Budd, Fox, Hall, Iowa, Sisseton and Tuttle/Okmamanpeedan » Fish - Northern Pike, Bass, Blue Gill, Crappie, Perch and Catfish

• Fall - First part of October through first part of November» Lakes - Budd, Fox, Hall, Sisseton and Tuttle/Okmamanpeedan

• Tuttle/Okamanpeedan will depend on how dry the season is» Fish - Perch, Blue Gill, Crappie and Walleye

Information:Need a little guidance before you go out fishing? Or maybe you need to stop and pick up some bait or your license. Listed below is contact information for business that can help you.

• Sommer Outdoors 1547 Albion Avenue, Fairmont

» Hours: Seasonal hours call 507-235-5225» Services: Licenses, bait (live), tackle, and expert advice

507-235-5547 www.fairmontchamber.org22 Fishing Trip

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Fishing Trip• Walmart 1250 Goeman Road, Fairmont

» Hours: Open 24 hours» Services: Licenses and tackle

• Dunham’s Sports 400 South State Street, Fairmont

» Hours: Monday - Friday from 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.; Saturday from 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.; Sunday from noon - 5:00 p.m.» Services: Licenses and tackle

• Fox Lake Tack and Trading Company Fox Lake Village - 8 Main Street, Welcome

» Hours: Seasonal hours call 507-848-6063» Services: Live bait, firewood, groceries, custom leather work, zipper repair and knife

sharpening

23Fairmont Area Chamber of Commerce Fairmont ChamberFishing Trip

Militello Motors Militello Motors

Family Owned & Operated For 37 Years!

www.militellomotors.com

1029 N. State, Fairmont 238-4444•1-800-733-0587

Since 1977!

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507-235-5547 www.fairmontchamber.org26 Lakes & Beaches

Lakes & BeachesBeaches:Does fun in the sun sound like something you would enjoy? Well, Martin County has some public beaches that might just help with that. You can float, splash or just sit in the sand; no matter what you are plan-ning on doing with your time, why not spend that time near the water?

• Fairmont Gomsrud Park ~ South Side of Budd Lake and North Side of Hall Lake Located in the middle of town, this park has a lot to offer. There are two beaches located on the north and south sides of the park. These beaches are well maintained by the city’s park department.• East Chain Wolter Park ~ North Side of East Chain Lake Located in a small, quaint little village, Wolter Park is a park which is maintained with the assistance of the East Chain 4-H Club. This park is a clean, friendly place to dream your day away.• Trimont Cedar Hanson Park ~ North Side of Clear Lake This park is the largest county park; located north of Trimont. This park offers approximately one mile of shoreline. • Minnesota/Iowa Border Klessig Park ~ East Side of Iowa Lake This park might be small, but it does see alot of traffic. This is a perfect place to swim, fish and have a picnic.

Lakes:Martin County has 49 lakes to choose from. No matter what you would like to do on the lakes, it won’t be hard to find one to suit your taste.

Martin County Historical Society’s Pioneer Museum & Pioneer Parsonage

304 E. Blue Earth Ave. Fairmont, MN

Phone (507) 235-5178 Fax (507) 235-5179

Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.fairmont.org/mchs

Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 am-12 Noon & 1:00 pm-4:30 pm Saturday & Sunday by appointment

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27Fairmont Area Chamber of Commerce Fairmont ChamberLakes & Beaches

Lakes & Beaches• Fairmont and Surrounding Area Amber, Bardwell, Budd, Buffalo, Hall, Imogene, Keister, George, Mud, Wilmert, North Silver, South Silver, Pierce, Canright, Iowa and Sisseton Lakes• Trimont and Surrounding Area Cedar, North, Clam, Buffalo, Fish, Creek, Big Twin, Little Twin, Watkins and Clam Lakes• Sherburn and Surrounding Area Fox, Round, Seymour and Temperance Lakes• Welcome and Surrounding Area Eagle Lake• Ceylon and Surrounding Area Susan, Fish, Clear, Okamanpeedan, Tuttle, Clayton and Bright Lakes• East Chain and Surrounding Area East Chain, Sager, Little Hall, Swag and Rose Lakes• Northrop and Surrounding Area Charlotte, High, Martin, Murphy and Perch Lakes

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507-235-5547 www.fairmontchamber.org28 Area Pools

Area PoolsEven though Martin County has 49 lakes to choose from for fun, there are a couple of pools and even an Aquatic Park that are available for your enjoyment. If you like a pool that leaves you with some fun in the sun, Truman offers an outdoor pool that is for you. This pool offers a slide, diving board and wading pool.

Maybe you like the kind of pool that is indoors. Well Martin County West has the pool for you that is located in the Sherburn school. This pool is handicap accessible and also has a diving board. It you like to use exercise or recreational equipment, that is available to use as well.

If you like an outdoor pool that is a little more private, Fairmont has something for you. The Chain of Lakes Yacht Club has a heated pool with a slide, diving board and toddler pool. Truly a place to experience while in Fairmont.

Last but not least, Fairmont offers outdoor fun at our Aquatic Park. There is a zero-depth pool for the younger kids; which is loaded with interactive water features. For the older kids there are basketball hoops, lap pool, plunge pool that offers two super slides, and a diving pool. You could spend the whole day at this fun in the sun park.

• Chinese & Italian Express

• Full Service Catering

• Caribou Coffee Shop

• Sandwich Shop & Deli

• Health Market

• Floral Shop

•Full Service Meat & Seafood Department

• Pharmacy & Dietitian Services

• Everyday Fresh Bakery

• Hy-Vee Gas & Fuel Saver

907 S. State St. • Fairmont, MN 507-238-4323 Find us online at www.facebook.com/FairmontHV

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Places Of WorshipAssembly of GodFairmont Assembly of God515 East 5th Street, Fairmont507-235-88269:00 a.m. - Sunday Education10:00 a.m. - Sunday Morning Worship7:00 p.m. - Wednesday Xperience Student Life

CatholicHoly Family Catholic Church2481 50th Street, Fairmont507-235-55357:30 a.m. – Sunday Sacrament of Reconciliation8:00 a.m. – Sunday Mass

St. John Vianney Catholic Church901 South Prairie Avenue, Fairmont507-235-55354:15 p.m. - Saturday Sacrament of Reconciliation5:00 p.m. - Saturday Mass10:00 a.m. - Sunday Mass

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints425 Johnson Street, Fairmont 507-238-1651 or 507-399-177310:00 a.m.- Sacrament Meeting11:20 a.m.- Sunday School (Primary)12:10 p.m.- Priesthood, Relief Society, and Young Women

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Places Of WorshipChurch of ChristChristian Church of Fairmont655 Johnson Street, Fairmont507-238-19399:30 a.m. - Sunday School10:30 a.m. - Worship 5:30 p.m. - Family Night Supper, Classes and Worship (Wednesday)

Evangelical FreeBethel Evangelical Free Church1125 South State Street, Fairmont 507-235-5513www.bethelefc.org8:00 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.-Sunday Worship (all year)9:30 a.m. – Connections (Classes for all ages)11:00 a.m. - (Sunday) Hispanic Worship- lower level6:30 p.m. - Wednesday Awana6:30 p.m. - Wednesday Jr. High Youth7:00 p.m. - Wednesday evening prayer 8:00 p.m. - Wednesday Sr. High Youth

LutheranGrace Lutheran Church300 South Grant Street, Fairmont,507-238-4418www.gracelutheranchurch.org6:00 p.m. – Saturday Service8:30 a.m. – Traditional Service (September-May)9:40 a.m. – Power Hour (September-May)10:45 a.m. – Contemporary Service (September-May)6:00 p.m. – Saturday Service (Summer Schedule)9:30 a.m. – Sunday Service (Summer Schedule)

Immanuel Lutheran Church (LCMS)1200 North North Avenue, Fairmont507-238-1387www.immanuelcms.comReverand Wade A. Dahl - Sr. PastorReverand George A. Ruwisch - Associate Pastor8:00 a.m. - Worship Service9:15 a.m. - Family Education Hour (September – May)10:30 a.m. - Worship Service

Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church315 North Seeley Avenue, Dunnell507-695-27109:00 a.m. - Worship10:45 a.m. - Worship (Labor Day Weekend)

St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 211 Budd St, Fairmont 507-238-94915:30 p.m.- Sat Worship Services8:00 a.m. - Sunday Worship Services9:15 a.m.- Adult/Youth Bible Class and Sunday school10:30 a.m. - Sunday Worship Service (Spring, Fall and Winter)Summer schedule (Memorial Day to Labor day)8:00 a.m.- Sunday Adult Bible class5:30 p.m.- Saturday worship services9:00 a.m.- Worship services

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, LCMS1667 40th Street, Ceylon507-632-42269:30 a.m. - Worship

Trinity Lutheran Church (ELCA)102 North 7th Avenue East, Truman507-776-47819:00 a.m. - Worship10:00 a.m. - Sunday School

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Places Of WorshipMethodistUnited Methodist ChurchResounding God’s Grace119 East 2nd Street, Fairmont 507-235-5579umcFairmont.org Schedule for Labor Day- Memorial Day8:00 a.m. - Worship9:15 a.m. - Church School for all ages10:30 a.m. - Worship5:00 p.m. – Wednesday Nite Suppers, Children’s Activities, Youths Group, and Choirs5:30 p.m. – Thursday “The Gathering” WorshipFor summer hours please call the church or check the website.

Non-DenominationalThe Salvation Army114 East Blue Earth Avenue, Fairmont, MN507-238-97979:30 a.m. – Sunday Fellowship10:00 a.m. – Sunday School11:00 a.m. – Morning Worship6:00 p.m. – Thursday Bible Study7:00 p.m. – Thursday Women’s and Men’s Ministry

United Church of ChristFirst Congregational United Church of Christ319 Downtown Plaza, Fairmont507-235-53829:30 a.m. – Church School (September – May)10:30 a.m. – Worship Service (September – May)9:30 a.m. – Worship Service ( June – August)9:00 a.m. – Adult Studies (Sept.-May)5:30 p.m. – Wednesday Night Fellowship with Meal, all are welcome.Free community meal last Wednesday each month

St. John’s United Church of Christ301 North Main Street, Fairmont 507-235-3500Pastor Richard Abel8:30 a.m.- Sunday School9:30 a.m.- Worship Service1:30 p.m. – 2nd Tuesday Women’s Guild1:30 p.m. – Wednesday Bible Study6:00 p.m.- Wednesday Weight Watchers5:30 p.m.- Thursday Al-AnonHome of Kinship 238-4440

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Martin County FairThe149thMartinCountyFairwillbeheldAugust12th-17th.TheMartinCountyFairisawonderfulplaceforthewholefamilytoen-joyalloftheeventsandactivitiesthatyourfamilyhasgrowntoloveabout the fair over the years.AsMinnesota’s “OtherBig Fair,” theMartinCountyFairfeaturesthelargestnumberofattractions,eventsandactivitiesofanyotherfairinruralsouthernMinnesotainclud-ing:qualitymusicalentertainmentfeaturingbignametalentsuchasKeithUrbanandTheBandPerry;avarietyofgames,ridesandotheramusementsintheMidwaybyFamilyFunShows;localandregionallivestockshows;4-H,FFAandOpenClassExhibits;businessboothsfeaturingspecials, salesandgiveaways;MinnesotaPullersAssocia-tionTractorPull;AmateurTalentContestsforbothadultsandchil-dren;AutoRacingatFairmontRacewayadjoiningtheFairgrounds;greatmealsandfairfoodfromlocalorganiza-tionsandvendors;farmequipmentdisplayandtractordrivingcontest;freepettingzoo;children’sshows;oldtimecountrymusic;donkeysandmules;drafthorses;PorkCook-Off;andmuchmore!

OnTuesdaycomeoutandenjoyTheJohnnyHolmBand.LeaderandfrontmanofthemostwidelyknownandtraveledbandinAmerica,JohnnyHolmisthemostentertainingentertainerperformingtoday.Theshowisdedi-catedtothefans,andtheydomostoftheentertaining.Mostlyimpromptu,theshowmoveswiththespeedoflightningandchangesdirectionassoonas“thepiedpiper”noticesalag.“Neveradullmoment”wasneveramoretruedescription.

WednesdaynightcomeoutandenjoyCountryMusicArtistBrettEldredge. Countryup-and-comerBrettEl-dredgehasalwaysbeenattractedtosingers,afactthatshouldcomeasnosurprisetoanyonewho’sheardtheIl-linoisnative’ssoulful,distinctivebaritone.“Ialwaysgravitatedtowardsbigvoices,becauseasakidIhadthisbigvoicecomingoutofme,”saysEldredge.“Iwashookedonthestorythatsomebodywouldbetellingthroughtheir

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C o m e T o T h e

MARTIN COUNTY FAIR * 3 Talent Shows * Pig Races * Races and Carnival

* Livestock Shows Daily * Nationally Known Entertainment (Free in Park)

For Information Call 507-235-9576!

www . t heotherbigfair.com

August 11-17, 2014 • Fairmont, MN

“One of Minnesota’s

Largest County Fairs”

“We’re More Than a Bookstore”

114 E. 3rd St. Fairmont 507-238-2656 Hours: Mon-Sat 9-5; Thurs 9-8

Your Local Faith Store Since 1946 • www.goodnewsfairmont.com

Books Bibles Music CDs & Videos Boxes of Cards & Individual Cards Jewelry Yankee Candles Gifts Watkins Products W illow Tree W e Special Order Books!

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Martin County Fairvoice.”Withhisdebutalbumslatedtobereleasedin2013onAt-lanticRecordsandnewsingle“Don’tYa”atradionow,Eldredgeisfinallygettingthechancetoshareastoryofhisown.

CountryMusicStar JoDeeMessinawillbeperformingSaturdaynightinSchmidtkePark.Withthereleaseof“Unmistakable:Love,”thefirstinaseriesofthreeEPstobereleasedin2010,JoDeeMes-sinastepsfirmlyintothefrontranksofcountrysingerswithstayingpower.Acollectionthatdisplaysbothhersongwritingprowessandherabilitiesasacoproducer,Unmistakableisaboveallashowcaseforoneofthegenre’smostremarkableanddistinctivevoices.

Sundaycomeonouttothefairandenjoyan“acappella”quartetcalledTonicSol-fa.Intheirtenyearstogether,TonicSol-fahasestablisheditselfnotonlyasthemostin-demandvocalgroupintheMidwest,butalsoasoneofthemostsuccessfulindependentactsinAmerica.

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DestinationsMartinCountyhas10welcomingcommunities.Weprideourselvesasbeinga“truegemoftheprairie.”

• Fairmont-Population10,666FairmontisthecountyseatofMartinCountyandhasachainoffivelakes,offeringawidearrayofactivities.Thereareparks,historicalattractions,AquaticPark,culturalandsportingeventsandawholelotmore.

• Ceylon-Population369Thisisaquietlittlecommunitylocatedinthesouthernportionofthecounty.Thereareanumberoflakesnearby,abarandgrilltostopandeatat,andalsointhespringthereisanannualcommunityauction.

• Sherburn-Population1,137Thisbeautifultownismadeupofrichfarmcountrythathasmanyrecreationalactivitiestoenjoyyearround.Theyhaveatheatre,golfcourse,placestoeat,aneventarena,andmoretoenjoy.

• Trimont-Population747Acitythatiswellknownasaclean,friendlyandpeacefulplace.Locatednearbyaretwolakeswhichprovidenumerousrecreationalactivitiesandalsodon’tforgetthetwoparksforfamilyfunaswell.

• Truman-Population1,115YouwillthinkTrumanistrulyagreatplacetocallhome.Withanoutdoorswimmingpool,camp-ground,tenniscourts,parksandmorethereisn’tmuchyoucannotfindintown.

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Destinations• Welcome-Population686

Welcomeisaverywelcomingplace locatedonI-90. There isa four-diamondbaseballcomplex,campingfacility,barandgrillandduringthewinteraniceskatingrinkforfun.

• Granada-Population303ThequietlittlecityofGranadaislocatedinthemidstofthebestfarmlandontheeasternsideofMartinCounty.Theyhaveabarandgrill,twoparkstoplayinandacraftersretreat.

• EastChain-296EastChainmightbesmallbutithasmajorheart.ThisvillageoffersawonderfulcountyparkthathasamenitiesthathavebeenprovidedbyMartinCounty,theEastChain4-HClubandtheEastChainSportsman’sClub.Thisparkhasitall.Lookingforaniceandquietplacetoenjoywiththefamily?Thisistheparktovisit.

• Dunnell-Population167ThisisasmalllittletownsouthofSherburnonHighway4.Lookingforaplacetostepbackinhis-tory?TrytheU-TurnBar.

• Northrop-Population227ThecityofNorthropisasmallquietcommunity, locatedwithinashortdrivingdistanceofFair-mont.Themajorbusinessescenteraroundagriculture.Comeandenjoythethreeparkslocatedintownandabarandgrill.

35Fairmont Area Chamber of Commerce Fairmont ChamberDestinations

Take a look at what a Christian School education has to offer: A quality academic education that supports the values of a Christian home. Education at its best-from a Christian perspective. Small class size. St. Paul Lutheran School is an accredited school that is in its 119th school year.

ST. PAUL LUTHERAN SCHOOL

201 Oxford Street, Fairmont, MN 507-238.9492 or email [email protected]

Kindergarten Classroom

Also check out our school website at: www.stpaulsfairmont.org

“St. Paul Lutheran School includes 3 and 4 year old Pre-Kindergarten sessions, an all day Kindergarten, and Grades 1-8.”

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Town FestivalsCeylonCommunityDaysCeylon ~ April 12, 2014Peoplecomefromthroughoutthestateandsurroundingareatotakepartinthisuniqueevent.Fromsmallmo-torcyclestolargefarmequipment,youcanfindsomethingtosuityourtaste.Thesalestartsat9:00a.m.andrunsalldaywithrummageandbakesalesthroughoutthetown.

InterlakenHeritageDaysSylvania Park, Fairmont ~ June 13-14, 2014Thisisafestivalthathasanumberofeventsjam-packedintotwodays.OnSaturday,therewillbeanartshow,entertainmentinthebandshell,waterskishow,kids’games,pedalpull,Mayor’sbikeride,ghosttour,andaparade.Foodvendorswillbeservingbothdays.

FairmontTriathlonGomsrud Park, Fairmont ~ June 14, 2014Mini(kids),SprintandOlympicdistanceevents.Bikecourseonflatcountyroads.Thisracewasverypopularinthe80sandwasresurrectedaftera20-yearhiatus.Occasionoffersbothpreandpostraceactivities.EventsareprofessionallytimedusingChampionshiptechnology.ProceedsgotoRonaldMcDonaldHouseCharities.

SherburnHolidayFestivalSherburn ~ June 20-22, 2014Thisfun-filledweekendwillincludeadance,chickenandsweetcornfeedonFriday;andthenonSaturdayandSundaytherewillbefreeentertainmentinthecitypark.ThentoclosetheweekendtherewillbeaparadeonSun-day.FormoreinformationcontactJohnTirevoldat507-764-4311

GranadaFiremans’HogRoastandStreetDanceMain Street, Granada ~ June 21, 2014Ifyoulikegoodfoodanddancing;thisistheplacetobe;withagoodheartymealandanightfullofdancingwhatmorecouldyouaskfor?Startingat5:00p.m.andnotendingtillmidnightthisisaneveningyouwillneverforget.

32ndAnnualMusicFestivalHeritage Acres, Fairmont ~ July 4, 2014Withavarietyofbandsandmanyotheractivitiesonthegrounds,thisfestivalisforyou.StopoutandseetheOldMainStreetandmanyotherantiquedisplays.Therewillbefoodandbeveragesavailable.FormoreinformationcontactJohnHilgendorfat507-764-8713.

4thofJulyFireworksSisseton Lake, Fairmont ~ July 4, 2014Startingatdusk,comewatchoneofgreaterMinnesota’slargestfireworksdisplays.ThedisplaystartsatdarkandcanbewatchedfromWardandSylvaniaParks.FormoreinformationcontacttheFairmontAreChamberofCom-merceat507-235-5547.

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Town FestivalsTrimontFunFestTrimont ~ July 11-13, 2014CometoTrimontFunFestforafamily-orientedfestivalcelebratingthejoysofsummerinasmalltown!FunFestoffersactivitiesforallages:sports,BINGO,games,entertainment,food,raffles,parade,silentauction,andmore!JandKAmusementswillproviderides,games,[email protected],callCaraat507-236-0755orvisittheirwebsiteatwww.trimontfunfest.comformoreinformation.

WelcomeSummerFestivalWelcome ~ July 18-20, 2014Thisfestivalpacksalotoffuninthreedays.OnFridayyoucanenjoyachickenfeedandstreetdance.ThenonSaturdaytherewillbecity-widerummagesales,bakessales,slow-pitchsoftballtournament,parade,mealattheLegionandstreetdance.ThenonSundaytheslowpitch-softballtournamentswillfinishup.Formoreinforma-tion,contactCityHallat507-728-8740.

TrumanDaysTruman ~ July 25-27, 2014Needsomethingfuntodowiththefamilyfortheweekend?Wellthisisthefestivaltoattend.Thereissomuchgo-ingonforthewholeweekendyouwon’tbeabletogetaway.Therearecity-widerummagesales,differentsportingevents,craftfairs,kids’gamesandinflatables,kids’pedalpull,parade,streetdanceandawholelotmore.IfyouwouldlikemoreinformationpleasecontactTrumanCityHallat507-776-7951.

SherburnArea’sRed,White&BlueReview-BeerandWineTastingEventSherburn ~ August 1, 2014Joinyourfriendsforaneveningofwine,beerandmuchmoreatSherburnArea’sWineandBeerTastingEventhostedbytheSherburnAreaTaskForce.Thiseventwillrunfrom6:00p.m.–10:00p.m.attheSherburnFireHall.Youwillhaveanopportunitytotasteafantasticselectionofwinesandbrewsourareaartisanshavetooffer.Therewillalsobeentertainmentbyareamusiciansandartsandcraftsforsale.YoucanpurchaseticketsfromSherburnAreaTaskForceMembersfor$20.ContacttheSherburnAreaTaskForceat507-764-2975formoreinformation.

GlowsFairmont ~ November 21, 2014HelpFairmontkickofftheholidayseasonwiththeannualGlowsevent.StopouttotheFairmontAirporttowatchSantaarriveontheNorthPoleExpress.ThenheadovertohelplinethestreetfromWardParktoLincolnParkandwatchtheparadeoflights.Comeseethewonderfulfloats,thousandsoflightsandSantaonceagain.FormoreinformationcontacttheFairmontAreaChamberofCommerceat507-235-5547.

Alleventsaresubjecttochange.

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BusinessFairmont’s community and economic development efforts driveFairmonttobeoneofsouthernMinnesota’sbestcitiesforaccesstotransportation,landavailability,workforceandqualityoflife.Fair-montishosttomorethan500businesses.Overthepast12yearsFairmont’sEconomicDevelopmentAuthority’srevolvingloanfundhashelped47businesseswithloansfrom$17,000-$140,000total-ing$2,200,000leveraginganother$16,000,000inequityandcon-ventionalfinancing.Ithasalsocreated404newjobsorabout10percompanywithnewpayrollofmorethan$12,600,000.

MartinCountyhasanumberoflargerbusinessesincluding:WFS,MayoClinicHealthSystem–Fairmont,LakeviewMethodistHealthCareCenter,TorgersonProperties,RosenDiversified, 3M,AveryWeigh-Tronix,REM,Hancor, andFairmontFoodsofMinnesota.

ForyearsMartinCountyhasbeengainingmomentumasavalue-addedagprocessingcenterandanareabegin-ningtoexplorerenewablefuels.In2001,CHS,Inc.constructeda$75Millionsoybeanprocessingfacility.Inthe

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1304 E. Blue Earth, Ave., Fairmont, MN 507-238-4786

www.hawkinsbestprice.com

Search “Hawkins Chevy” on Facebook

Very Competitive Used & New Vehicle Prices Rental Vehicle For Planned Or Unplanned Events Detail Center To Make Your Car Look New! Free Car Wash With Every Service Visit!

Why People Hawkins:

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Businesssummerof2008BioFuelEnergy,LLCbeganproductionandwasoneofMinnesota’sfirst100Milliongallonetha-nolplantsandwasjustrecentlypurchasedbyGreenPlainsRenewableEnergy,Inc.Fourmilestothewest,ValeroRenewableFuelsproducesover100milliongallonsannuallyatitsethanolplant. Combinedthesethreeplantshavecreatedover150jobswithanaverageannualwageofapproximatley$40,000peryear.

Fairmont’sretailbaseisrepresentedbynationalandregionalchains:Hy-Vee,FarewayStores,JCPenney,Shopko,Walgreens,Wal-MartSuperCenterandmanyothernationalandlocallyownedbusinesses.

EconomicDevelopmentContacts

MikeHumpal ScottHiggins FairmontEDA MartinCountyEDA 507-238-9461,ext.2236 507-238-3126 [email protected] [email protected]

39Fairmont Area Chamber of Commerce Fairmont ChamberBusiness

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507-235-5547 www.fairmontchamber.org40 Agriculture

AgricultureAgricultureisanimportantpartofMartinCounty.MartinCountyranks2ndinMinnesotaintotalagricultureproduction.Thereareapproximately960farmswith449,655acresoffarmland.About426,660 acres areused for cropproduction. Theprimary cropsarecorn,soybeans,alfalfahay,sweetcornandgreenpeas.About1,417jobsaredirectlytiedtoAgriculturewhichmakesup12.8%oftheemploymentinMartinCounty.

MartinCountyranks1stintheproductionofhogsinMinnesotaalongwithbeinginthetop10inthewholeUSforporkproduc-tion.Weraiseapproximately2,000,000pigseveryyearonabout480farmsscatteredthroughouttheCounty.Thereareabout1,400headofbeefcowsand900milkcowslocatedinMartinCounty.

Withallthesehungryanimals,youneedgoodcropproductionjusttofeedallofthislivestock.MartinCountygenerallyranks4thorhigherincornforgrainproduction.Inatypicalyear,over41,811,000bushelsofcornareharvested;withanother15,000tonsofcorngoingtowardssilageforcattle. In2013,Cornpricesrangedfromslightlyover$4.25toaround$5.90perbushel. Wealsorankinthetop5CountiesinMinnesotaforsoybeanproduction;with6,650,500bushelsbeingharvestedeveryyear.Pricesforsoybeansrangedfrom$12.90-$13.50perbushelin2013.Whereyouhavecropsyouneedstorage.Anaveragefarmwillstorearound72,000bushelsofgrain.

WiththeexcellentcropproductioninMartinCountyandthesurroundingarea,MartinCountyisalsohometomoregallonsofEthanolproductionthananywhereelseinMinnesota;approximately200-230milliongallons.

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41Fairmont Area Chamber of Commerce Fairmont ChamberHealth

HealthFairmont is considered a regionalhealthcare center. There arefourdifferentfacilitieslocatedinFairmontthatofferawidearrayofmedicaloptions.TherearebranchesofMayoinSherburnandTruman.

ThelargestfacilityinthecountyisMayoClinicHealthSystem-Fairmont. Mayooffersaclinic,hospital,nursinghome,conve-nientcare,eyeclinic,andTheClinicatWalmart. MayoClinicHealthSystemhasmorethan40healthcareprovidersonstaffthatspecializeinmanydifferentfields.

Fairmontalsohasanorthopedicspecialtycenterthatoffersqual-ity,accessibleandspecializedhealthcareservices.TheCenterForSpecialtyCareiscommittedtohighqualitycare,friendlyservice,andcosteffectiveapproachesforallpatients.Thisorganizationiscomprisedofphysicians,physicianassistants,afamilynursepractitionerandphysicalthera-pists.

YouwillalsofindDulcimerMedicalCenterlocatedinFairmont.Dulcimerisaprimarycareclinicwhereateamof

Jon T. Erickson, DDS 1950 Center Creek Drive, Farmont, MN

507-238-2812 Open Thursday Evenings

www.fairmontfamdent.com

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Healthexperiencedprofessionalsofferhighqualitycareforallages,andpatientsexperienceagenuinecommitmenttotheirwellbeing.The staffatDulcimer takes the time to listen to theirpatientsandprovidecarethatiscompassionate,respectful,truthfulandthorough.

TheSmartClinicisapatient-friendlyclinic.TheSmartClinicisagoodchoiceforanyhealthcareconcernyouwouldtaketoafamilypracticephysicianornursepractitioner.Thisclinicisopen7daysaweek; so seeingpatientsat their convenience isimportanttotheSmartClinic.

If you are looking for an Assisted Living Facility that offershealthcareinhouseyoucantryoneofourmanyfacilitieslocatedthroughoutMartinCounty:GoldfinchEstates,Ingleside,andLakeviewMethodistHealthCareCenterlocatedinFairmont;TemperanceLakeRidgelocatedinSherburn;TrimontHealthCareCenterlocatedinTrimont;andTrumanSeniorLivinglocatedinTruman.

507-235-5547 www.fairmontchamber.org42 Health

Life looks great from here ™

Call For A Tour 507-235-9405 850 Goldfinch, Fairmont, MN

www.vistaprairie.org/goldfinchestates

• Meals • Housekeeping • Medications

• Activities • Personal Care • Pet Friendly

Assisted, Independent & Memory Care Apartments. Companionship & social activities help you feel great

& have a purpose. Come join our Goldfinch family!

• Social Outings • New Friends & Neighbors

Life looks great from here ™

A personal invitation to get to know

115 South Park St., Suite 105 Fairmont, MN 56031

(888) 893-4658 • (507) 235-4658 www.presentation.edu

PRESENTATION COLLEGE FAIRMONT

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HealthHealthcareProviders:

• MayoClinicHealthSystem-Fairmont 800MedicalCenterDrive 507-238-8100or800-234-6141 507-764-4610-SherburnClinic 507-776-2811-TrumanClinic• ClinicatWalmart 1250GoemannRoad 507-238-8823• CenterForSpecialtyCare 717SouthStateStreet,Suite900 507-238-4949or888-974-6636• DulcimerMedicalCenter 1950CenterCreekDrive,Suite100 507-238-4968• TheSmartClinic 322SouthStateStreet 507-238-4844

AssistedLivingFacilitiesInFairmont:

• GoldfinchEstates 507-235-9405• Ingleside 507-238-9654• LakeviewMethodistHealthcare 507-235-6606

InSherburn:• TemperanceLakeRidge 507-764-4977

InTrimont:• TrimontHealthcareCenter 507-639-2381

InTruman:• TrumanSeniorLiving,Inc. 507-776-2031

43Fairmont Area Chamber of Commerce Fairmont ChamberHealth

www.wellminded.org

1420 N. State Street, Fairmont, MN (next to Bean Town Grill)

Phone (507) 235-6070

Trust Us With Your Mental Health Needs.

Call for a tour at 238-9654 or 1-800-450-1019

www.Inglesidemn.com 2811 Roland Avenue, Fairmont, MN 56031

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EducationPublicandPrivateElementary/HighSchools

• FairmontAreaSchoolDistrict#2752Preschool-12thGrade507-238-4234

• GranadaHuntleyEastChainSchoolDistrictPreschool-12thGrade507-447-2211

• MartinCountyWestSchoolDistrictPreschool-12thGrade507-728-8276

• TrumanPublicSchoolDistrictPreschool-12thGrade507-776-2775

• MartinLutherHighSchool-Northrop9th-12thGrade507-436-5249

• St.JamesLutheranSchool-NorthropPreschool-8thGrade507-436-5289

• St.Paul’sLutheranSchool-FairmontPreschool-8thGrade507-238-9492

• St.Paul’sLutheranSchool-TrumanPreschool-8thGrade507-776-6541

• St.JohnVianneySchool-FairmontPreschool-6thGrade507-235-5304

SouthernMinnesotaEducationalCampus• MinnesotaWestCommunity&

TechnicalCollege-Fairmont507-235-3385

• PresentationCollege-Fairmont507-235-4658

CommunityEducation&Recreation• FairmontCER

507-235-3141

Tutoring• SylvanLearningCenter

712-580-2008

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Graphic Design • Creative Promotional Products • Apparel

INC

Stay Fresh.Get Creative.

www.AdMfg.com • 507-238-1243We manufacture advertising

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RelocationNon-EmergencyNumbers:

• MayoClinicHealthSystemFairmont507-238-8100

• CenterForSpecialtyCare507-238-4949

• FairmontFireDepartment507-235-5289

• GoldCrossAmbulance507-238-2123

• FairmontPolice/SheriffDepartment507-238-4481

GeneralInformation:• FairmontAreaChamberofCommerce

507-235-5547• Convention&VisitorsBureau

507-235-8585• FairmontCityHall

507-238-9461• MartinCountyCourthouse

507-238-3126• PostOffice

507-235-6368• MinnesotaWorkForceCenter

507-235-5518

Transportation:• MartinCountyExpress

507-235-5558

• Dee’sTaxiService507-236-3264

• Sonny’sTaxiService507-236-4543

• JeffersonBusLinesTicketAgent507-235-5547

• FiveLakesAviation507-235-2537

Utilities:• ElectricityandWater FairmontPublicUtilities

507-238-9461• Gas

MinnesotaEnergyResources800-889-9508

507-235-5547 www.fairmontchamber.org46 Relocation

1010 East 4th Street, PO Box 6 Fairmont, Minnesota 56031 Cell (507) 848-0114 Fax (507) 238-4798 [email protected] www.VonnieCone.com Each Office Is Independently Owned & Operated

Vonnie Cone, GRI REALTOR ®

Sales Associate

NORTHLAND REALTY

1010 E 4th St. , Fairmont, MN www. CENTURY 21.com

507-238-4796 • 800-433-5255 Locally owned and operated with world wide connections

N O R T H L A N D R E A LT Y

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323 E. Blue Earth Ave., Fairmont, MN Located in the upper level of the Fairmont Chamber of Commerce • www.kruegerrealtyinc.com

• Rentals: Houses, Apartments & Office Space (including Section 8 approved, rental assistance & income based)

Real Estate Sales Professionals for: • Residential • Commercial

• New Homes • Farms & Acreages

507-235-9060

“Welcoming You Home”

REALTOR®

Relocation• SanitationandGarbageRemoval

WasteManagement507-235-9859HometownSanitation877-545-4877

• RecyclingHometownSanitation877-545-4877

• TelephoneFrontierCommunicationSolutions800-435-1504MidcontinentCommunications800-888-1300

• CableMidcontinentCommunications800-888-1300

• InternetFrontierCommunicationSolutions800-435-1504MidcontinentCommunications800-888-1300

RealEstateAgents:• CaversRealty

507-238-4496• CENTURY21NorthlandRealty

507-238-4796• KalochProperties

507-893-4805• KruegerRealty

507-235-9060

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AdvertisersAdMfg............................................................................ 44AgIndustrial/FairmontRV.......................................... 23BeanTownGrill............................................................. 11BoekettLumber............................................................. 18BowlmorLanes&Lounge............................................. 5brewkaz........................................................................... 10BudgetInn...................................................................... 12CaversRealty,Inc.......................................................... 21CenterCreekOrchard.................................................. 19Century21-CindeAndersen....................................... 43Century21NorthlandRealty...................................... 46Century21-VonnieCone............................................. 46ChannelInn................................................................... 10ComfortInn................................................................... 13Culligan........................................................................... 19CuttingEdgeFitness....................................................... 5Dan’sAppliance,SleepSource&TV.......................... 14Dee’sTaxiService.......................................................... 12Doug’sSportsCenter.................................................... 43DulcimerMedicalCenter............................................ 41ElAgaveMexicanRestaurant..................................... 27EndersonClothingforMen&Women..................... 40EunoiaFamilyResourceCenter.................................. 43E-ZWashLaundromat................................................ 20FairmontAquaticPark................................ BackCoverFairmontAreaSchoolDistrict..................................... 45FairmontEconomicDevelopment.............................. 39FairmontEconomicDevelopment............. BackCoverFairmontFord.................................................................. 4FairmontCVB................................... InsideBackCoverFairmontFamilyDentistry.......................................... 41FairmontGlows............................................................... 4FairmontSentinel.......................................................... 11FarewayStores,Inc....................................................... 33FirstFarmers&Merchants......................................... 14FiveLakesCentreMall.................................................. 9Fleet&FarmSupply..................................................... 17GoldfinchEstates.......................................................... 42GoodNewsBookstore................................................. 32GrahamTire......................................InsideFrontCoverGreenMillRestaurantandBar................................... 13HallLakeCabins............................................................ 12HamptonInn................................................................. 13

HawkinsChevrolet....................................................... 38HeritageAcres................................................................. 7HighlandCourtMotel.................................................. 15Hy-Vee............................................................................ 28InglesideQualitySeniorAssistedLiving................... 43IvyBlu............................................................................... 8Jake’sPizza..................................................................... 10KahlerAutomation....................................................... 26KahlerElectric.............................................................. 23KruegerRealty,Inc....................................................... 47MartinCountyFair...................................................... 32MartinCountyHistoricalSociety.............................. 26MartinLutherHighSchool......................................... 29MilitelloMotors............................................................. 23RandyNelson-Arborist................................................ 17OlsonRentals................................................................. 22OnTheWall..................................................................... 8OptimalHealth&Chiropractic................................... 41PerkinsRestaurant&Bakery....................................... 13PetersInsuranceAgency............................................. 16PetersonAnthonyInsuranceAgency......................... 34PictureThisScrapThat................................................ 20PizzaRanch.................................................................... 11PresentationCollege.................................................... 42ProfiniumFinancial...................................................... 26RediHaulTrailers......................................................... 18Richard’sAutoRepair&Towing................................. 34Serenade’sByTheLake................................................. 10SlumberlandFurniture................................................. 27SmartClinic........................................InsideBackCoverSt.JamesLutheranSchool............................................ 47St.JohnVianneySchool............................................... 29St.PaulLutheranSchool............................................... 35STEP............................................................................... 40SterlingDrug................................................................... 8StevenE.PierceCPA,Ltd............................................ 44Super8............................................................................ 13TacoJohn’s...................................................................... 14Tami’sontheAve........................................................... 11TheRanchRestaurant................................................... 11TorgersonProperties..................................................... 13USBank.......................................................................... 38WellsFederalBank........................................................ 22

507-235-5547 www.fairmontchamber.orgAdvertisers48

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Fairmont Area Chamber of Commerce Fairmont ChamberFairmont CVB and Glows

800-657-3280 • VisitFairmontMN.com

spread the word“We’ve got it all!” A quaint community with all the amenities to hold an

incredible event. It’s the people, our five lakes, the churches, our parks, the

restaurants and hotels that will make your event memorable.

Sports Tournaments • Weddings • Family/Class Reunions • Meetings/Conventions • Funerals • Outdoor Recreation

four seasons of fun

CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

Timothy Bachenberg, M.D. Family Practitioner

21 Years Experience Graduate of Mayo

Medical School Family Practice

Residency - Mayo-Rochester

Located in Sterling Drug

Steve Sumey, M.D. Family Practitioner

30 Years Experience Graduate of

University of Minnesota Medical School Family Practice

Residency - Duluth

Professional Medical Staff to Provide Fast, Friendly and Efficient Medical Care to All Patients.

• Family & Pediatric Practice • Adult Exams • Annual Physicals • Urgent Care

• Certified Phlebotomy Service • Chronic Disease Management • Evaluate & Treat Minor Injuries & Lacerations

Monday-Friday 8:30 am-7:30 pm; Saturday 9:00 am-5:00 pm Sunday Noon-5:00 pm

Five Lakes Centre 308 S. State St., Fairmont, MN • 507-238-4844

www.smartclinicpa.com

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