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Dennis Dalman by Dennis Dalman
July 26, 2018
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Celebration color run-walk attracts 174 participants

photo by Dennis Dalman Family and friends, splotched with colored powder, had a blast during the Color Run-Walk May 20 at Celebration Lutheran Church in Sartell. In the front row (left to right) are Logan Cherne, Clare Urke and Lexi Brutger; (back row) Carson Cherne, Miranda Reider and Emily Urke. The Chernes and Reider are St. Joseph residents; the Urkes and Brutger live in Sartell.

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by Dennis Dalman

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Clouds of color marked the finish line Color Walk-Run event May 20 in Sartell.

The 1K-5K fundraiser attracted 174 walkers-runners of every age category to Celebration Lutheran Church on a perfect late spring day filled with warm sunshine and cool breezes.

The purpose of the event was to raise funds for a youth mission trip to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 24-29.

As runners-walkers approached the finish line near the church, color tossers grabbed their cups of colored powders, ready to toss the colors onto the incoming participants. Then they’d toss the powder onto the bodies, causing gentle puffy explosions of bright blue, green, pink, red. The breeze would catch the airborne powder, causing clouds that rushed to the north. Onlookers roared their approval and applauded as the suddenly colorful runners-walkers ambled off for refreshments. They looked as if they had been dusted by a rainbow. Participants clearly had a lot of fun at the festive finish.

The slogan of the event was Time to Sweat Rainbows, thus the tossing of colors.

Aaron Dowzak, Celebration church’s middle-school youth and family director, organized the race with his wife, Emily. Their daughter, Gwen, 9, joined in the walk-run.

Dowzak said he was pleased by the big turnout and the pleasant weather. Many people asked Dowzak if he was going to join the race.

“No,” he’d tell them, chuckling. “I run the race (event); I don’t run (in) it.”

The church property was filled with other fun fundraising activities the day of the walk-run, such as face-painting and lots of skill games, mainly for children. The event also featured rock/pop music by the band Radio Nation.

Mission trip

Twenty-nine students, grades six through eight, and members of Celebration Lutheran Church will travel to Milwaukee in late June. There, they will spend several days with elderly residents, helping them do a wide range of tasks, such as yard cleanup or painting. They will also spend time with the young children of Milwaukee’s inner city.

Celebration Lutheran Church is well-known for its many mission trips by middle-school and high-school students. Dowzak, thus far, has been an adult member of more than a dozen missions by middle-school students. Among the cities they’ve helped in are Cortez, Colorado; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Savannah, Georgia; Louisville, Kentucky; Green Bay, Wisconsin and Rapid City, South Dakota.

photo by Dennis Dalman
Family and friends, splotched with colored powder, had a blast during the Color Run-Walk May 20 at Celebration Lutheran Church in Sartell. In the front row (left to right) are Logan Cherne, Clare Urke and Lexi Brutger; (back row) Carson Cherne, Miranda Reider and Emily Urke. The Chernes and Reider are St. Joseph residents; the Urkes and Brutger live in Sartell.
photo by Dennis Dalman
Bjorn Dingman, 3, and his sister Annelise, 6, take a break during the Color Run-Walk May 20 on the grounds of Celebration Lutheran Church in Sartell. The children’s parents are Mike and Lindsay Dingman of Sartell.
photo by Dennis Dalman
The band Radio Nation plays down-home, funky rock and pop songs for the big crowd at the Color Run-Walk May 20 at Celebration Lutheran Church in Sartell.
photo by Dennis Dalman
Aaron Dowzak, the main organizer of the Color Run-Walk, hugs daughter Gwen, who mock-threatens to toss more colored powder, this time over his head. Gwen was one of the runners in the event. Aaron wasn’t. “I run the event,” he quipped. “I don’t run it.”
photo by Dennis Dalman
The band Radio Nation plays down-home, funky rock and pop songs for the big crowd at the Color Run-Walk May 20 at Celebration Lutheran Church in Sartell.
photo by Dennis Dalman
Josie Eastman of St. Cloud clutches two cups of colored powder, eager to toss them at the next runners-walkers who cross the finish line at the Color Run-Walk in May 20 in Sartell.
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Dalman was born and raised in South St. Cloud, graduated from St. Cloud Tech High School, then graduated from St. Cloud State University with a degree in English (emphasis on American and British literature) and mass communications (emphasis on print journalism). He studied in London, England for a year (1980-81) where he concentrated on British literature, political science, the history of Great Britain and wrote a book-length study of the British writer V.S. Naipaul. Dalman has been a reporter and weekly columnist for more than 30 years and worked for 16 of those years for the Alexandria Echo Press.

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