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is much smaller than is popularly supposed. In 800,000 cases only 22 were more than 100 years of age — four males and 18 females.
is much smaller than is popularly supposed. In 800,000 cases only 22 were more than 100 years of age — four males and 18 females.
THURSDAY, JULY 25 Thriving Thursdays feature the All Good Company Band at 6 p.m., with food service by Ladies of the G.A.R. Note: Due to the Meeker County Fair, there is no Music in Central Park Thursday, Aug.
“HeART” is the title of the recently completed mural for 2024 pARTicipate Hutchinson, A Community Mural Project. It can be seen on the east side of Prince of Peace Retirement Living and best viewed from Franklin Street Southwest.
The Eagle Scout of the Year for 2024 is the Eagle Scout of the Year for 2023. Jackson Kramer, with Troop 623 in Hutchinson, is a senior at Hutchinson High School with a 3.9 grade-point average.He was sponsored by Hutchinson Post 96.
Pianist, composer, conductor and producerJerry Nelson is familiar with performing in small towns and huge cities. He will bring his concert to the area 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 2, at Dassel History Center.
The Hutchinson Economic Development Authority, or EDA, is an economic development agency with the core mission of job creation and economic growth within the community. Its goals include: • Business retention and expansion: It supports existing companies and seeks way to assist them in success and expansion.
What: Orange Spectacular When: 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, July 26-27, and 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, July 28 Where: McLeod County Fairgrounds, 840 Century Ave. SW, Hutchinson For more information: Call Darrell Grams Sr. at 612280-3397 or visit www. orangespectacular.com
Where else can you see the work of 39 potters all in one place? It takes the Minnesota Pottery Festival — this weekend — Saturday and Sunday, July 2728 — to bring them all together 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
National Night Out isTuesday,Aug.6,an annual community-building event intended to promote police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie. It’s a well-attended event in Hutchinson, where neighborhoods gather for shared treats and an opportunity to meet local police.
Does it get any better than free admission, free parking and free live music? You bet it does when you’re talking about the 33rd annual Orange Spectacular — the largest Allis-Chalmers tractor, machinery and toy. Norm Grams, president of the the Upper Midwest Allis-Chalmbers Club, credited the longtime success of the show to the desire for keeping the Allis-Chalmers brand alive.