Farmers’ Market set March 4
The Sartell Farmers’ Market is open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 4 inside the Senior Room at Sartell Community Center, 850 19th St. S. Some of the great items you will find include the following: meat, eggs, canned goods, baked goods, caramel corn, barbecue sauce, handmade gifts and much more. Also, if you are interested in joining the summer market, please stop by and talk to Al.
Sartell Summer Baseball registration now open
The 2023 Summer Sartell Baseball Registration is open. Please go to SartellBaseball.com to register. Find more information by following us on Facebook.
Women of Today to hold gathering
Are you looking for ways to volunteer in the community, and make some new friends who like to have fun? Come learn about the St. Joseph Women of Today from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Feb. 4 at the Local Blend coffee shop, 19 W. Minnesota St., St. Joseph. Hope to see you there!
Daylight Saving Time begins
Daylight Saving Time begins Sunday, March 12 at 2 a.m. Clocks should be moved forward one hour, giving us more daylight in the evening, and less in the morning. Cable boxes, computers, cell phones and other high-tech devices will likely spring forward without you having to do a thing. Other clocks will need to be manually adjusted.
Speak Proudly
opens applications
Speaking Proudly, an oratory competition for Minnesota high school girls grades nine through 12, is accepting applications now through Saturday, April 1. This year’s topic, Securing the blessings of Liberty in Twenty-First Century America, encourages competitors to consider what the blessings of liberty are and how they can be protected and nurtured for all Americans. The third biennial competition, Speaking Proudly 2023 will be June 17 at the State Capitol, and the three finalists will receive prizes of $2,000, $1,500 and $1,000. For details and an application form, visit speakingproudly.org.
Friendly visitors
Promedica Hospice is looking for caring and dedicated people with an interest in serving terminally ill patients and their families in St. Cloud and the outlying areas. Volunteers provide services such as friendly visiting, vigil, respite, pet visits, musical enrichment, art enrichment and Veteran to Veteran visits. Volunteer classes are available to fit each person’s schedule. Please call Keshia Kettler at Promedica Hospice at 320-654-1136 or Keshia.kettler@promedica.org for further information.