August 2023

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Ruby’s Pantry Cook County Ruby’s Pantry, 2nd Tuesday of the month food distribution 4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m., $25 (cash only) Sponsored by Spirit of the Wilderness Church.

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Historical Reflections

20 YEARS AGO AUGUST 22, 2003 v City councilors unanimously gave their backing to a request for the creation of a “tax-free zone” in the Grand Marais Business Development Area that, if successful, will encourage new businesses to move into town. The proposal was put forth by John Kremer, director of the Joint Cook County/Grand Marais Economic Development Authority.

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Cook County Higher Education’s Tea Fundraiser returns

Join us for Cook County Higher Education’s (CCHE) Royal Tea Talk Fundraiser on September 6th at the Johnson Heritage Post. Dr. Karen Halbersleben returns after a twoyear hiatus to regale us all with tales of current and past British Royal Family squabbles in “Royal Family Feuds: The Next Generation. When Warring Brothers Happen to be Royal Princes.” A Post (Post Post) Coronation Party!

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Wolf Ridge Director chosen to receive the 2023 ANCA Nature Center Leadership award

On Wednesday, August 16 Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center announced that the Association of Nature Center Administrators (ANCA) has chosen Wolf Ridge Executive Director Peter Smerud as the recipient of the 2023 ANCA Nature Center Leadership Award. This award acknowledges Smerud’s major achievements at Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center and as a national leader in outdoor school. Smerud is the first Minnesotan to receive the award.

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Letters to the Editor

Thank you for supporting summer reading Grand Marais Public Library is sending out a huge THANK YOU to the community for supporting the 2023 Summer Reading Program. The library is especially grateful for the support of the Library Friends of Cook County and these local businesses who helped provide prize books, treats, and picnic food: Gene’s Foods, Drury Lane Books, Dairy Queen, Gunflint Mercantile, Hungry Hippie Tacos, Java Moose, and Superior Creamery.

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Letters to the Editor

Dear Reader, Do you look at today’s events and wonder: What is going on? Where is all of this going to end? Where am I in the whole scheme of things, and why am I here? There are answers to these questions, and they are found in a BOOK that has been printed more times, and in more languages than any other book since the beginning of time. It is the BOOK of the ages: the Bible. The first book in the Bible, Genesis, the book of beginnings, teaches us who GOD is, how GOD created the entire world, the universe, every growing thing, and how HE formed mankind in His image. Have you ever read the Bible? It was written over a period of 1,500 years, by 40 different authors, each one inspired by GOD. The Bible ends with the book of Revelation describing the condition of the world and events that will usher in the end of the world, as we know it. We are seeing the “setting of the stage” of these endtime events today. Romans 1 describes what we see happening in our world right now!

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COUNTY CONNECTIONS

Flute Reed Tree Planting 2023 Since 1969, Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District (Cook SWCD) has been assisting landowners and engaging in a variety of local conservation best management practices. The practices may include shoreline buffers, stream restoration projects, stormwater projects or forestry practices for example.

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