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The contrasting crosshair design makes aligning your scope's crosshairs a snap. Use as a sight-in target or for general purpose shooting.
Whether you are bore-sighting your gun or shooting with a laser, this target provides the perfect aiming point. Shooting Options are flexible by applying the Laser Spot™ Target to the center of the Shoot•N•C Target. The highly reflective Laser Spot Target reflects light back to the shooter creating a highly visible aiming point. If you miss the bull's-eye, you immediately see the “halo” on the Shoot•N•C Target.
25/50 target specifically made for our international customers. This target's size conforms to ISSF dimensions. English, French, German and Spanish languages on package.
Whether you are a beginning hand-gunner or an expert looking for honest feedback on your shooting, the Shoot-N-C 12" Handgun Trainer is for you. Shoot-N-C technology, combined with distinct instructional zones, not only make shot placement highly visible, but offer helpful corrections to tighten groups and build confidence.
34806 8" Round “X” 6 Targets, 24 Pasters 34850 8" Round “X” 50 Targets, 200 Pasters34015 12" Round “X” 5 Targets, 120 Pasters 34016 12" Round “X” 100 Targets, 2,400 Pasters 34017 12" Round “X” 500 Targets, 12,000 Pasters
34807 8" Laser 6 Targets, 24 Pasters, 8-1 1/2" Laser Spot Targets
34081 20 cm UIT 6 Targets, 24 Pasters 34082 20 cm UIT 30 Targets, 120 Pasters 34083 20 cm UIT 500 Targets, 2,000 Pasters
34032 12" Handgun Trainer 5 Targets, 90 Pasters34072 12" Handgun Trainer Each (multiples of 100)
Shoot•N•C® 7" & 9" SilhouettesSilhouette targets for handgun and rifle ranges, comes with corner pasters for target repair.
34710 7" Silhouette 12 Targets, 48 Pasters 34750 7" Silhouette 60 Targets, 240 Pasters 34785 7" Silhouette 1,000 Targets, 4,000 Pasters34905 9" Silhouette 5-9" & 15-4.75" Targets, 100 Pasters 34970 9" Silhouette 100-9" & 300-4.75" Targets, 2,000 Pasters34980 9" Silhouette 500-9" & 1500-4.75" Targets, 10,000 Pasters
Shoot•N•C® Variety Pac ksGreat for both long- and short-distance shooting, with targets for all shooting styles – including rifles, handguns, pistols and airguns.
34608 72-1", 36-2", 24-3" 132 Total Targets 34685 6,000-1", 3,000-2", 2,000-3 " 11,000 Total Targets34018 5-8", 5-5.5", 10-3", 30-2", 50-1" 50 Targets, 50 Pasters 34077 100-8", 100-5.5", 200-3", 600-2" 1,000 Targets, 1,000 Pasters34088 500-8", 500-5.5", 1,000-3", 2,500-2" 4,500 Targets, 5,000 Pasters
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Five aiming points on each sheet; Use the center target for sighting-in and four smaller targets for testing the results of various loads or for confirmation of sight-in groups. Convenient 1" numbered grid lines simplify scope adjustments.
Silhouettes come in packs of 5, 12, or bulk (cases of 100) for use with the Shoot•N•C® Silhouette Target Kit or for stand alone target practice.
The Shoot•N•C Bad Guy is great for personal defense training that focuses on center mass. Replacement pasters are included to prolong target life.
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34605 12" x 18" Silhouette 5 Targets, 90 Pasters 34617 12" x 18" Silhouette 12 Targets, 216 Pasters 34603 12" x 18" Silhouette Each (multiples of 100)
34645 12" x 18" Bad Guy 5 Targets, 75 Pasters 34647 12" x 18" Bad Guy 12 Targets, 180 Pasters 34643 12" x 18" Bad Guy Each (multiples of 100)
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Shoot•N•C® Crow and Prairie ChuckMake practice fun with these Crow and Prairie Chuck Targets. These photo- realistic designs are as close as you can get to the real thing. Targets show hits and misses in contrasting colors.
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2015 UMBA ConventionFebruary 21 & 22, 2015
Treasure Island Resort and CasinoRed Wing, MN
What’s included? • FREE booth chairs and tables.• FREE Electrical hook up.• Two FREE Attendee Registrations with each booth.• Company listing in convention program.• Company listing in convention entry area.• Company recognition at Banquet.
Vendors who are UMBA Full Members also receive: • Two FREE Brunch tickets with each booth.• FREE Eighth-Page Ad in Convention Program.• Company listing, logo, and link on UMBA Web Site.• Company listing in UMBA e-news.
Make checks payable to:Upper Midwest Bakery Association
Attn: Jessica Artibee6280 Audubon Circle, #4
Excelsior, MN 55331
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City: _______________________________ State: ____ Zip: ____________
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Early Bird: 8x10 Booth $720 x ______ = _______Purchased by Dec. 31, 2014.Buy three booths and get one FREE!
8x10 Booth $800 x ______ = _______Purchased after Dec. 31, 2014.Buy three booths and get one FREE!
Booth Chairs FREE x ______ = FREE
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Banquet Tickets $40 x ______ = _______
Drink Tickets $6 x ______ = _______
Brunch Tickets $15 x ______ = _______Full UMBA Members receive 2 FREE.
Attendee Tickets $30 x ______ = _______2 FREE with each booth.
Total Due: $ _______
Upper Midwest Bakery Association
Jessica ArtibeeUMBA Executive Director
(320) 296-1443, [email protected] Audubon Circle, #4
Excelsior, MN 55331
www.UpperMidwestBakery.net
Upper Midwest Bakery Association
Membership FormCompany/Bakery: ______________________________________________
Web site: _______________________________________________________
Contact Name: ________________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________________________
City: _______________________ State: ________ Zip: ________________
Phone: _____________________Cell: _______________________________
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Your Bakery Business – Circle one Category onlyRetail/Full Line Bakery Franchise Business Super Marketing – In Store
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___ UMBA Full Membership$125. Membership is open to independent, supermarket, food service, convenience stores, franchise bakeries and vendors in the area of the UMBA affiliate membership. Benefits apply to the local affiliate only. Membership applies to all family members and bakery employees at the primary business.
___ UMBA Subscribing Membership$35. Subscribing Membership is available to multiple unit bakeries where the main headquarters is already a member, students in the industry, retired professionals, and anyone in the process of starting a bakery.
UMBA supports the national Retail Bakers Association. For more information on their memberships visit www.retailbakersofamerica.org
Make checks payable to: Upper Midwest Bakery AssociationSend this completed registration form and payment to:
Jessica Artibee – Executive Director UMBA6280 Audubon Circle, #4
Excelsior, MN 55331(320) 296-1443
What is the Upper Midwest Bakery Association (UMBA)?
The UMBA is an association of bakers, cake decorators, bakery employees, food service personal, and partner businesses involved in the baking industry; representing the interests of our industry, consumers and communities through:
• Education • Networking • Creating Lasting Relations
Building the future of the baking industry for today and tomorrow.
UMBA represents the States of Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, and others who choose to be a part of our affiliate. UMBA is an affiliate of the Retail Bakers Association (RBA). UMBA is networked with other affiliates across the country in the RBA.
UMBA strives to create an environment of success, where no question is too small or too large, in the pursuit of continued education and skill development for members and corporations at all levels through workshops/seminars, UMBA e-mail news, web site, and, most importantly, the members themselves.
UMBA members support each other’s growth and success by; sharing strengths through gatherings of social, educational, and political events, as well as baker to baker and baker to corporation conversation
Why should I pay my dues?It is a vital life line for us to continue to be an association to:• Address the issues of today• Be a vibrant association• Provide the benefits of being a part of a professional association Why should I join?UMBA is a:• Member driven association which invites it’s members to contribute their talents and expertise• Has the goal of providing the tools and resources one needs to be successful in the baking industry.• Provides members discounts on association related events.
UMBA as an association provides:• A sounding board to bounce ideas off of• A shoulder to lean on when in need of expertise• Opportunity to show off skills
UMBA Members Benefit from:Educational opportunities: • Convention• Workshops/seminar • Provides regular communication on the web site and email.
Recognition in the industry: • Hall of Fame• Opportunities to enter contests• Certification
Group that shares common interests:• Sharing of knowledge• Feel needed and viable in an association• Generate conversation at all levels in the industry
As a professional member you will experience the value of:• Staying informed and professionally updated• Structure for leadership development for the future• Collaborating with others in the association Become a member of UMBA:Turn to UMBA for bakery expertise and professional development.
Together, as an association, we stand strong for the betterment of our industry.
For more information visit our web site: www.uppermidwestbakery.net
Upper Midwest BakeryAssociation
Baking a Better TomorrowBuilding a culture of learning, knowledge,
and service in the Baking Industry.
www.UpperMidwestBakery.net
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Dr. Leah WillsonPediatrics
Dr. Tanya HalvorsenPediatrics
Dr. James AllenFamily Medicine
Dr. Brian BonteFamily Medicine
Dr. David ByronFamily Medicine
Dr. Pamela FisherFamily Medicine
Dr. Julie KrenikFamily Medicine
Dr. Smita OjhaFamily Medicine
Dr. Albert LiraFamily Medicine
Dr. Leah SchruppFamily Medicine
Dr. Catherine McGinnisFamily Medicine
Dr. Scott StaplesFamily Medicine
Dr. Kristina McCaughtryOB/GYN
Dr. Sara ShorterFamily Medicine
Dr. Larry MottlFamily Medicine
Dr. Dennis MurphyFamily Medicine
Dr. Ashok OjhaInternal Medicine
Dr. Dean NissenFamily Medicine
Dr. Timothy RempleFamily Medicine
Dr. Brian PollmannFamily Medicine
Diane MuckenhirnFamily Nurse Practitioner
Lori WalderaFamily Nurse Practitioner
Denise ToperzerFamily Nurse Practitioner
Dr. Terry HankinsInternal Medicine
Cindy DoyscherFamily Nurse Practitioner
Dr. David MaherPodiatry
Dr. Michael RemucalGeneral Surgery
Dr. H. Cris RemucalGeneral Surgery
Urgent CareAppointments:
Mon-Thurs 8 am-7 pm,Fri 8 am-5 pm & Sat 9 am-12 pm
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Over-the-cOunter medicatiOns approved during pregnancyduring your pregnancy, you may have an occasional ache or pain, a cold or the flu, or indigestion or heartburn. You may find it necessary to take an over-the-counter medicine (one that is available without a prescription) while pregnant. Below is a list of commonly used medications that are safe to use during pregnancy.
Allergies/Sinus Congestionclaritin (loratadine) 10 mg daily, Benadryl (diphenhydramine) 25-50 mg every 6 hours.
Aches, Headaches, Fevertylenol (acetaminophen) 325 mg or 500 mg tablets, take 1-2 tablets every 4 hours. do not take more than 4,000 mg in 24 hours.
Difficulty Sleepingunisom (doxylamine) 25 mg at bedtime, Benadryl (diphenhydramine) 25-50 mg at bedtime, dramamine original formula (dimenhydrinate) 50-100 mg at bedtime.
Nausea/VomitingBenadryl (diphenhydramine) 25-50 mg every 6 hours, dramamine (dimenhydrinate) 25-50 mg every 6 hours, vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) 25-50 mg every 6 hours plus unisom (doxylamine) 12.5-25 mg every 12 hours, emetrol (phosphorated carbohydrate) 15-30 mL every 15 minutes.
HeartburnZantac (famotidine) 75 mg once or twice daily, Pepcid (ranitidine) 10 mg once or twice daily, tums (calcium carbonate) 600-1200 mg every 4 hours, maalox (aluminum hydroxide/magnesium hydroxide) 10-20 mL or 1-4 tablets as needed, mylanta (aluminum hydroxide/magnesium hydroxide/simethicone) 10-45 mL or 2-4 tablets as needed.
HemorrhoidsPreparation h or anusol (hydrocortisone cream) apply up to 4 times daily, tucks pads (witch hazel) apply up to 6 times daily, nupercainal (dibucaine) apply 3-4 times daily.
DiarrheaGatorade, Pedialyte.
Constipationcolace (docusate) 100 mg once or twice daily, milk of magnesia (magnesium hydroxide) 30-60 mL daily, citrucel (methylcellulose) 1-3 doses daily, metamucil (psyllium) 1-3 doses daily, Fibercon (polycarbophil) 1,000 mg up to 4 times daily.
ColdsBenadryl (diphenhydramine) 25-50 mg every 6 hours, claritin (loratadine) 10 mg daily, chlor-trimetron (chlorpheniramine) 4 mg every 4-6 hours, alka-seltzer (aspirin/citrate/bicarbonate) 2 tablets every 4 hours, *DO NOT USE AFTER 26 WEEKS.
Coughchloraseptic throat spray (benzocaine/menthol) 5 sprays every 2 hours, chloraseptic throat lozenges (benzocaine/menthol) One lozenge every 2 hours, menthol or cough lozenges as needed.
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Morning sickness
nausea, with or without vomiting, is known as morning sickness but frequently can occur throughout any time of
the day. About 50% of all pregnant women suffer from morning sickness. This can range from an occasional bout of
nausea to vomiting so severe that hospitalization is required.
The cause of morning sickness is not well understood, though ideas include changes in hormones and slowing of the
digestive tract. several recommendations have been made to help expectant mothers with morning sickness:
• Avoid hard-to-digest foods such as fatty foods (particularly fatty meats), fried foods, and rich pastries.
• Avoid spicy foods, strong flavors, and foods with strong aromas.
• Avoid caffeine.
• Avoid cigarettes and cigarette smoke.
• get fresh air.
• Try walking every day.
• eat foods that are high in carbohydrates such as crackers, toast, and baked potatoes.
• eat small, frequent meals. Don’t let your stomach get too full or too empty. if it’s been more than 2 hours since you
have eaten, you should eat even if you feel queasy.
• Drink only between meals. Wait 30 minutes after eating to drink something.
• Have a high-protein snack at bedtime. For example, a hard-boiled egg, peanut butter, half a turkey sandwich, or
cheese with a slice of bread.
• eat before getting out of bed in the
morning. keep a high carbohydrate
snack on the bedside table. You should
nibble in bed and wait to get up until
your feeling of nausea subsides.
• Try sipping teas such as peppermint,
spearmint, ginger, fennel, anise, or
raspberry leaf.
• Try ginger root capsules - up to
250 mg, four times a day has been
helpful, for some women.
• Try 50 mg of vitamin B6 and 50 mg
of Unisom tablet twice a day in the
morning and at night.
IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO
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ExpEctant MothErs: Don’t forget your calcium
a baby relies on its mother’s blood supply for vital nutrients necessary for growth. health experts
advise expectant mothers to get adequate amounts of vitamins and minerals to stay healthy and
possibly prevent pregnancy-related complications.
• calcium intake is very important for a baby’s growth
and development and to maintain mom’s normal calcium
balance during pregnancy.• a developing fetus uses as much as 250 to 300 mg of
calcium daily from the mother’s blood supply.
• calcium helps keep bones strong and allows for normal
blood clotting and muscle contraction.
• all women ages 19-50 need 1,000 mg of calcium per
day. UsDa statistics show that nine out of ten women fall
short of this recommended value.
• Most women get only half of the recommended daily
amount of calcium.
• a woman who does not consume enough calcium
during pregnancy is at greater risk of developing
osteoporosis later in life.• Getting enough calcium helps mom supply a readily
available source of calcium in breast milk during lactation.
• proper calcium intake during pregnancy can help
maintain normal blood pressure.• pregnancy-induced high blood pressure (hypertension)
occurs in 10 to 20% of all pregnancies.
• Increasing calcium intake to 1,200 to 1,500 mg per day
could help reduce the risk of pre-eclampsia (a potentially
life-threatening condition most likely to occur during the
late stages of pregnancy).Food First for Calcium
Increasing calcium intake is best accomplished by
eating foods rich in this nutrient. For example, a one-
ounce serving of cheddar cheese provides 20% of your
recommended daily calcium. In addition, a serving of
cheddar cheese supplies the following percentages of
your daily recommended intake:• 15% phosphorus - helps strengthen bones and
teeth, develops blood clotting and normal heart rhythm.
• 14% protein - builds and repairs muscles.
• 6% riboflavin (B2) - promotes growth, good vision,
and healthy skin; essential for baby’s bone, muscle and
nerve development.• 6% vitamin A - helps maintain normal vision. also
promotes skin, bone, and cell growth, infection resistance,
fat metabolism, and red blood cell production.
• 6% zinc - helps form organs, skeleton, nerves, and
circulatory system.See reverse side for cheesy calcium ideas.
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delano royaltycelebrating leadership and community
SOCIALWednesday, June 4
5-8 p.m.Mount Olive Lutheran Church
Gymnasium
Ice Cream provided byLinnie’s Ice Cream
Come and meet theDelano Royalty Candidates and have
a bowl of ice cream!
FREE and Open to the Public
Candidates will be pulled out randomly during the social for their interviews.
July 2-5, 2014D E L A N O
Wednesday, July 2 GoldStar Amusement Carnival..................................5 pm Wristband Day - Unlimited Rides, $25....................... 5-10 pmTricia and the Toonies - Family Ent. Stage......... 5 & 6:30 pmDelano Royalty Ambassador Coronation......7 pm Middle School Auditorium, Admission $3, $1 w/button
Thursday, July 3 GoldStar Amusement Carnival..................................4 pmDavid Farr, Magician - Family Ent. Stage............ 5:30 & 7 pm
Friday, July 4 30th Annual 5k Run - Roads closed 9 am..................9:30 amMN’s Oldest and Largest PARADE ...... 10:30 am
Grand Marshal - Wishes and MoreHonored Guest Madeline
GoldStar Amusement Carnival................................12 pm Wristband Day - Unlimited Rides, $25........................ 12-5 pmKRWC Road Show - Family Ent. Stage...........................2 pmMidwest Craft Beer Showcase with Music by Shane Martin - Entertainment Tent. $15 advanced tickets at Delano Liquor Store, $20 at gate. Fence will be down for evening ent......... 2:30-5 pmDazzling Dave, National Yo Yo Master Champion - Family Ent. Stage.................................................... 5 & 7 pm
Saturday, July 5 Fireman’s Waterball Challenge................................10 amAnnual Bean Bag Tournament.................................10 am Registration 9:30 am, $25/team, register at delano4th.comGoldStar Amusement Carnival................................11 am Wristband Day - Unlimited Rides, ONLY $20!.............. 12-5 pmKiddie Parade - Sign up 10:30 at the gazebo.................11 am followed byThe Zinghoppers - Family Ent. stage...11:30 am & 12:30 pmKiddie Tractor Pull - Registration 1:30 pm......................2 pmAmerican Legion Patriot Program - Family Ent. Stage....... 3 pmMN Disc Dog Show - Zitzloff Field .................... 3, 5, & 7 pmBalgaard Brothers - Family Ent. Stage......................4:30 pm
Huge Fireworks Show...... 10:30 pm
Softball TournamentJuly 2, 6 pmJuly 3, 6 pmJuly 4, 12:30 pmJuly 5, 8 am
Legion Baseball TournamentJuly 2, 1 pmJuly 3, 1 pm
Championship 7 pm
July 4, 1:30 pmJuly 5, 11 am3rd place 4 pm
W W W . D E L A N O 4 T H . C O M
Entertainment TentThe Fabulous
Armadillos7 pm
All shows are FREE!
Rowdy Cowboy Show 7:30 pm
Midwest Craft Beer Showcase& Music by Shane Martin
2:30-5 pm - Over 20 Craft Beers Available
Prize Giveaways with Terri Traen
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Chris Hawkey Band8:30 pm
Big Guns/LeashReunion
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MaidenDixie
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Benefitting the Delano Community through the efforts of the Delano Lions, Delano Athletic Club, Delano
American Legion, Delano Sportsmen’s Club, Delano Area Chamber of Commerce, and the Delano Jaycees.
Great FoodFamous Burgers
Pork Chop on a StickCorn on the Cob
MilkshakesTaco in a BagPRE-SALE ONLY - Meal Deal and Discount Carnival Ride Tickets Available. Visit website for locations.
Good FunCarnival Rides &
Games for all agesBingo
MN Disc Dog Show& lots more!
Bean Bag Tournament
10 am
Family Entertainment StageTricia
and the Toonies
July 2 • 5 pm& 6:30 pm
David Farr,
MagicianJuly 3 • 5:30 pm
& 7 pm
Dazzling Dave - National
Yo Yo Master Champion
July 4 • 5 pm & 7 pm
The ZinghoppersJuly 5 • 11:30 am
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Balgaard BrothersJuly 5 • 4:30 pm
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Wednesday, July 2, 2014 ~ 7 p.m.Delano School Auditorium
Special thanks to all the businesses, individuals and organizations that have supported the Delano Royalty Organization with their donations of time, talent and gifts.
2013-2014 Royalty Families2014 Candidate Families
Delano 4th of July CommitteeVolunteers of the Delano Royalty Organization
Candidate SponsorsDelano Schools Maintenance Crew and Staff
Product and Event Sponsors
Little Miss SponsorLandscape Structures
2013-2014 Delano Royalty
Thank You
Coronation
City of DelanoAngela Kalthoff
PhotographyMt. Olive Lutheran
ChurchDelano Fire DepartmentLu Lu’s Retail Therapy
Linda’s PhotographyLinnie’s Ice Cream
Jessica ArtibeeLoretto Fire DepartmentDelano Floral and Gifts
14917 GARRETT AVE | APPLE VALLEY, MN | For more info visit www.MaidenDixie.com
Open to the public. Endorsed Event by Beyond the Yellow Ribbon forthe 34th RED BULL Infantry Division of Rosemount, MN
TUESDAY, DEC. 31DOORS @ 7PM | COVER CHARGE: $10
Cover includes Champagne toast at Midnight!
BUZ’[email protected] & BOGARTS presentBUZ’[email protected] & BOGARTS present Delano Jaycees
Sandbox FillSaturday, May 18
Find us on Facebook!facebook.com/delanojaycees
Must be within a 5-mile radius of Delano
$5 donation per wheelbarrowTo place orders call Cassie at (763) 972-2951
or e-mail [email protected]
Sand donated by: Cemstone
Trucks provided by: Doug Emery with
Emery’s Tree Service and Mike Barfknecht
with Mikie’sLandscaping
Easter Egg HuntSaturday, April 7 10 a.m.
Central Park Delano
Age Groups: INFANT-3, 4-6, 7-10PRIZES for all participants
Pictures with the EASTER BUNNY(Bring your own camera)
More information: Ryan, Delano Jaycees - [email protected]
Hosted by:DELANO
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sponsored by theDelano Jaycees
Toys for Love Inc.
TOYDRIVEKeep your donations local this holiday season. Help the Delano Jaycees as we raise toys for the local families that need them the most.
TOYS NEEDED: 8-years and older for boys and girls.
For more information on how you can help our community throughthe Delano Jaycees visit www.DelanoJaycees.com
DROP OFFyour new unwrapped toysNov. 21-Dec. 12 at any of thefollowing locations:American Family InsuranceAngela Kalthoff PhotographyCoborn’sCrow River BankCrow River Harley-DavidsonDelano Eye ClinicDelano Herald JournalDelano Veterinary ClinicFlippin’ BillsLinda’s PhotographyLoopy’s Dollar StoreMcDonald’s Photography StudioMcLean Family DentalMeyer Chiropractic Health ClinicMy BodyShop Fitness CenterState Bank of Delano
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