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Starbuck Area Chamber of Commerce Newsletter
Starbuck Minnesota
Chamber of Commerce
March 2015
Volume 3 issue 1
Inside this issue:
Johnson
Chiropractic Clinic
Hearts and Hands
Food Shelf
Clothes Closet
Building Exterior
Grant Program
Shalom Lutheran
Community Church
Ministry Center
Heritage Days
Buttons
City of Starbuck
website
SACC Table and
Chair rental
Lakes and Woods
website
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We welcome your
comments and ideas
for future newsletters
Pope County community Expo
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Cosponsored by the
Starbuck Area Chamber of Commerce
SACC members receive a 50% Discount on Exhibitor Booth
For more information contact the SACC office or visit...
http://glenwoodlakesarea.org/index.cfm?pageid=422
https://www.facebook.com/PopeCountyCommunityExpo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlFJtSmmecw
A video tribute to the members of the Starbuck Depot Society that are honored as the 2015 Starbuck MN Heritage Days Grand Marshals. The present and past members have done an incredible job for our
community "Through The Years"!
2015 Starbuck MN Heritage Days Grand Marshals
The video images are a collection of photos from the Starbuck Depot scrapbooks,
Larry Larson, Starbuck Times, and Pope County Museum files.
2015 Heritage Days planning has already started. Please consider your part in helping to
make it a success.
We need you!
Starbuck Area Chamber of Commerce Volume 3, issue 1 page 2
Johnson Chiropractic & Sports Clinic
Johnson Chiropractic and Sports Clinic was established in July of 1993 in both Starbuck and Alexandria. Since that time, we have enjoyed providing high-quality chiropractic care to the Minnewaska area and surrounding communities. In addition to being a chiropractor, Dr. Johnson was trained as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician, and has training in spinal rehabilitation and extremity reha-bilitation. Treatment in our office is focused on not only relieving pain but improving function of the affected region such as range of motion, flexibility, and strength. Home therapy such as stretching and strengthening is an important part of the overall treatment plan. In addition to chiropractic care, physiotherapies such as ultrasound, electrical stimu-lation, and soft tissue techniques may be used to help heal injured tissue, relieve pain and restore joint function. Johnson chiropractic and sports clinic carries a full line of generic and custom fit orthotics/arch supports, pharmaceutical grade nutrients and protein pow-ders, and has a well-documented, effective weight loss program. Johnson chiropractic and sports clinic is open in Starbuck on Monday- 8am to 5pm, Wednesday- 8am to 12pm and Friday 7:30am to 4pm. Alexandria hours are Tuesday 8 am to 5pm and Thursday 8 am to 5
pm. We may be reached at 320-239-4848 or by visiting
http://www.johnsonchiropracticandsports.com/
Kris VanderStelt,, Dr. Mike Johnson, Bev Helgaas ( staff not pictured Sue Wallin and Josie Husman )
Starbuck Area Chamber of Commerce Volume 3, issue 1 page 3
Learn More About Johnson Chiropractic & Sports Clinic:
Allergies
Automotive accident injury
Back Pain
Balance disorders
Carpal tunnel and wrist pain
Chronic fatigue
Disc Injury
Dizziness
Fibromyalgia
Foot pain
Headaches
Hip pain
Knee and leg pain
Muscle spasms
Pinched nerves
Pregnancy care
Premenstrual Syndrome
(PMS)
Restless leg syndrome
Sciatica
Scoliosis
Shoulder and arm pain
Sleep disorders
Slipped disc
Sports injury
Alexandria office 114 W. 5th Avenue
Starbuck office 117 W 5th St
http://www.johnsonchiropracticandsports.com/
Starbuck Area Chamber of Commerce Volume 3, issue 1 page 4
Hearts and Hands Food Shelf and the Clothes Closet 206 6th Ave NW, Glenwood, MN,
Hearts and Hands Food Shelf 2:30pm - 4:30pm, Mondays and Wednesdays; and 4:30pm - 6:30pm, last Tuesday of the month.
http://www.northcountryfoodbank.org/
A short bit in this newsletter doesnt adequately describe what quietly goes on at the
Hearts And Hands/ Clothes Closet organization. This is busy place!
There is always a need for these services and a short visit with the Hearts and Hands food shelf coordinator, Darlene Christman really illustrates the important work that is being done
here.
In 2014, approx. 65 tons of food was distributed from the food shelf in service to 2,837 people, total. It is estimated as an average of over 80 households a month that received as-sistance. All participants are interviewed and pre-qualified for meeting eligibility require-
ments. Food and other items are distributed based on a chart for family size.
Canned, boxed, frozen, meat, dairy, and produce are typically in stock but contingent upon
availability of product.
Businesses and residents of this area have been very generous with donations of sup-
plies and money. Garden produce, when in season, is always welcome!
The proceeds from sales at the Clothes Closet are used to offset operating expenses at the
food shelf.
Hearts and Hands Food Shelf is affiliated with the North Country Food Bank of Crookston
Starbuck Area Chamber of Commerce Volume 3, issue 1 page 5
Editorial: Food shelves provide an important service Look around your neighborhood and the numbers might surprise you. The food shelf at the Rosemount Family Resource Center serves 500 people a month. Farmingtons food shelf
serves more than 1,200 per year.
Thats a lot of need, even in communities where that need is not always obvious. Its a de-
mand that never seems to slow down, and a service that needs regular replenishing.
Thats what this month is about. March is Minnesota FoodShare Month. Its an opportunity to shine a light on the needs that exist at local food shelves, and in the communities they
serve.
People who use food shelves dont want to be there. In many cases theyre looking for help getting through a difficult time. Sometimes all that takes is one trip, one week where a gro-
cery bill gets removed from a larger list of concerns. In other cases it takes more.
In all cases, though, the food and other resources a food shelf provides can be vital in help-
ing your friends and neighbors get by.
There is need at the food shelf throughout the year, but this month is a chance to focus on that need. Local businesses and churches will hold food drives. Farmington High School will use its annual Games for Change to raise awareness and collect both food and mone-
tary donations.
This is your chance to make a difference, too. Every donation helps.
An editorial from the Farmington Inde-
pendent that could speak for the needs
in our area as well.
March is Minnesota Food Share Month
Minnesota FoodShare is a statewide media cam-paign that raises hunger awareness and promotes donations to local food shelves. During the month of March, a portion of all pounds and dollars do-
nated will be matched.
Starbuck Area Chamber of Commerce Volume 2, issue 12 Page 6
This program is dependent on the
dedication of Volunteers.
Starbuck Area Chamber of Commerce Volume 2, issue 12 Page 7
Food and other items are distributed based
on a chart for family size. An example of a typical basket of help
and hope to a food shelf participant
Products that are prepared for sharing
with other food shelves in the network.
Nothing is wasted.
Hearts and Hands receiving a food
donation from a local resident
Starbuck Area Chamber of Commerce Volume 3, issue 1 Page 8
The Clothes Closet (open M-Th 10-3)
Starbuck Area Chamber of Commerce Volume 3, issue 1 Page 9
The Clothes Closet is open for shopping to the general public or those s sent there on a referral basis after a difficult life situation. There is a great variety of gently used womens, mens, teens, and childrens clothing as well as household items all priced at a great value. Gift certifi-
cates are available as well . Call manager Arlene Danielson with questions 634-3408.
Clothes Closet purchases are used to maintain building expenses for the Hearts and Hands build-ing and expense.. Donations of clean clothing and general household items are accepted and
may be tax deductible. (car seats and electronics items cannot be accepted)
Whether purchasing or donating, it is great way to help others.
Starbuck Area Chamber of Commerce Volume 3, issue 1 Page 10
SACC Building Exterior Grant Program
Starbuck Area Chamber of Commerce Volume 3, issue 1 Page 11
A recent participant in the SACC Building Exterior Grant Program is the Shalom Community Lutheran Church in developing the ministry center. The sign theme used over the rear entrance will be added to the front of the
building in the near future.
Shalom's first worship service was Oct. 10, 2010. We moved into the body shop in the midst of renova-tions in October 2013 and purchased the building in
spring 2014. Pastor Becky Worner
Starbuck Area Chamber of Commerce Volume 3, issue 1 Page 12
A look inside the Shalom Ministry Center
The ministry center includes offices for the Pastor, Music Ministry, Business office, class-
rooms, kitchen, and a large multi purpose room,
Learn more about Shalom Community Lutheran Church at
http://www.shalomcommunitylc.com/
Starbuck Area Chamber of Commerce Volume 3, issue 1 Page 13
On Wednesday afternoons we typically have about 20-24 junior high and high school youth gather for fellowship and learning in a program we call Soul Food, because not only are we nourishing our souls with scripture, twice a month we cook from scratch and enjoy home style
meals together. (We even taught lefse-making in November!) Pastor Becky Worner
Starbuck Area Chamber of Commerce Volume 3, issue 1 Page 14
Starbuck Heritage Days Buttons are now available .
Heritage Days Buttons are on sale at various businesses in town or at the chamber office for $5 each. Cash prizes of $300, $200, and $100 will be given away at a drawing at the coronation ceremonies on July 4th. Businesses or individuals that want to sell buttons can get buttons from Ann Beuckens. They can pay for the but-tons now or pay for the ones they sell from now until July 4th when they are picked
up again.
Check out the features of the new website for the City of Starbuck at
http://starbuckcitygov.com/
Starbuck Area Chamber of Commerce Volume 3, issue 1 Page 15
Check out the table and chairs on display at the
SACC office.
SACC Table and Chair Rental
Contact the SACC for complete details
http://starbuckmn.org/ [email protected]
Old Starbuck Photos found on the Lakes and Woods website, see more at...
http://www.lakesnwoods.com/StarbuckGallery.htm