Shopper C Page 1 12/12/12 REGIST. BLACK YELLOW MAGENTA CYAN • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Scrub Your Duds Laundromat Scrub Your Duds Laundromat Conveniently located in the Byron MarketPlace Strip Center 846 High Point Drive NE, Byron HOURS: 6:30 A.M.TO 10:00 P.M. • 7 DAYS A WEEK We have more washers and dryers so you can get in and out fast! Extra capacity washers & dryers for bulky laundry Clean comforters, blankets, rugs and other bulky items quickly and easily! COIN CHANGERS AVAILABLE ON SITE! Do More Than Just Laundry! To keep you entertained will you are waiting for your clothes…Kids Play Area – Cable TV to watch & FREE Internet Connection! Extra capacity washers & dryers for bulky laundry COIN CHANGERS AVAILABLE ON SITE! Do More Than Just Laundry! COIN CHANGERS AVAILABLE ON SITE! byron business connection Byron Business - Click it - www.byronbusiness.com Read it - byron business connection Shop it - shop your local Byron businesses December 12th, 2012 Volume One • Number 11 NEWLY REMODELED! MORE FOLDING TABLES! Kept SUPER Clean! You read this advertisement….. you could be reading an advertisement for YOUR BUSINESS …..advertise here it pays! You read this advertisement….. …..advertise here it pays! Hardware 1067 4th Street NE Byron, Minnesota 507-775-6886 Monday-Friday • 8am-8pm Saturday • 8am-6pm Sunday • 10am-5pm FINAL COST DeWalt ® 16 Volt Cordless Drill 1/2” keyless chuck. Dual speed. Includes case and 2 batteries. (2209617) 99 99 12 Volt Lithium-ion Drill/Driver Kit Compact size, lightweight design. Battery gauge displays run time. Fade free power until end of charge. Built-in LED. Superior bit grip includes 2 batteries, charger and case. (2192375) Limit 4 Rebates 64 99 SAVE $50 $149.99 Value OFFERS GOOD THROUGH DEC. 16TH, 2012 You Pay .....$69.99 Mail-In Rebate ....- $50.00 Craftsman ® 190 Pc. Mechanic’s Tool Set Includes 106 drive sockets, 16 combination wrenches, 7 drive, 61 specialty tools, case. (2297661) Gyros® Rotary Tool Kit Variable speed flex shaft.arves, grinds, polishes, sands, cuts, power brushes and drills. Includes 85 accessories. (2388124) SAVE $80 $179.99 Value SAVE $50 $89.99 Value SAVE $30 $59.99 Value 49 99 29 99 SAVE $10 $29.99 Value 9 99 Dremel ® Multi-Max™ Oscillating Tool Kit For cutting, grinding, sanding, scraping, grout removal. 10,000-21,00 cpm. Includes 3 blades, sanding accesories. case.(22073141) 200 Pc. Rotary Tool Accessory Set Fits all ro- tary tools. Polsih, cut, etch, sharpen or sand a variety of materials. (2206563) 99 99 This month’s www.byronbusiness.com FEATURE BUSINESS OF THE MONTH is… Get your flu shot at SMART Pharmacy - Walk-ins welcome! No Appointment needed! Also available: Shingles - TDAP (whooping cough) - Pneumovax - covered by many Rx insurance plans. M P arket lace Byron See Our Weekly Ad Inside! Brian Barth - Your Local Insurance Agent C SECTION DODGE COUNTY INDEPENDENT Shopping News Volume 147 No. 51 Serving the Dodge County & Byron Areas www.dcinews.com Wednesday, December 12, 2012 Supplement To the Dodge County Independent Located in Byron Market Place Strip Mall Located in Byron Market Place Strip Mall
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Shopper C Page 1 12/12/12 REGIST.BLACKYELLOWMAGENTACYAN
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Permit No. 47Byron, MN
P.O. BoxholderRural RouteStar RouteLocal
Scrub Your DudsLaundromatScrub Your DudsLaundromat
Conveniently located in the Byron MarketPlace Strip Center846 High Point Drive NE, Byron
HOURS: 6:30 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. • 7 DAYS A WEEK
We have more washers and dryersso you can get in and out fast!
Extra capacity washers & dryersfor bulky laundry
Clean comforters, blankets, rugs and other bulky items quickly and easily!
COIN CHANGERS AVAILABLE ON SITE!
Do More ThanJust Laundry!
To keep you entertained will you are waiting for your
clothes…Kids Play Area – Cable TV towatch & FREE Internet Connection!
Extra capacity washers & dryersfor bulky laundry
COIN CHANGERS AVAILABLE ON SITE!
Do More ThanJust Laundry!
COIN CHANGERSAVAILABLE ON SITE!
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DID YOU KNOWÁ One of the most popular Christmas songs, "Jingle Bells" was
actually written for Thanksgiving!Á For every Christmas tree harvested, 2 to 3 seedlings are planted
in its place. A Christmas wreath hanging on your front door symbolizes a sign of welcome and long life to all who
enter.Á The movie, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" features more
than 52,000 Christmas lights, about 8,200 Christmas ornaments, and nearly 2,000 candy canes!
Á 20% of Americans finish their Christmas shopping on Christmas Eve . The average shopper walks 5 miles around stores, parking lots and malls!
Kasson American Legion manager Les DeRaad was in the Christmas spirit Saturdayas parents came to the club room with their children to make cards and write letters tosoldiers overseas. Les’ shirt says it all, at least as far as he is concerned. The card mak-ing and letter writing was part of the Downtown Christmas In Kasson Saturday, spon-sored by participating businesses and the Kasson Chamber of Commerce.
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•Brian Nystuen, CO Brown AgencyKASSON 507-634-7264
Locally owned for over 135 years
(507)251-4834
Call David for all your snow removal needs.
Berge’s Kerb and Landscape, LLC
Give the gift of massage for Christmas from New You Massage Give the gift of massage for Christmas from New You Massage CC ertified massage therapist Darla Blowers has
been located in the Zimmer Chiropractic building, 15Veterans Memorial Highway East in Kasson, for twoyears.
In December 2006 Darla first opened as On-SiteMassage in Byron. In the summer of 2008 she relocatedto Kasson. This year Darla changed the name to NewYou Massage. Her hours are by appointment only andcan be made by calling (507)251-2065.
Massage is considered to be among the oldest treat-ments used by man. Chinese records dating back threethousand years documented its use. Today, massage isan accepted part of many physical rehabilitation pro-grams and has proven beneficial to many chronic con-ditions. Massage helps relieve the stress and tension ofeveryday living. Some of the other benefits include:
*Alleviates low-back pain and improves range ofmotion.
*Assists with shorter, easier labor for expectantmothers.
*Enhances immunity by stimulating lymph flow-thebody's natural defense system.
*Exercises and stretches weak, tight or atrophiedmuscles.
*Helps athletes of any level prepare for, and recoverfrom, strenuous workouts.
*Improves the condition of the body's largest organ-the skin.
*Pumps oxygen and nutrients into tissues and vitalorgans, improving circulation.
*Reduces post surgery adhesions and swelling.*Reduces spasms and cramping.*Relaxes and softens injured, tired and over used
muscles.*Releases endorphins-the body's natural painkiller.*Relieves migraine pain.Darla feels that massage therapy is a very reward-
ing business for her, when she can see clients notice-ably relieved from stress or other aches and pains. Sheis now in her seventh year of business.
One way to introduce a friend or relative to massageis by giving gift certificates. Christmas is just aroundthe corner and what are you going to give that some-one who has everything? It is a unique gift. Darlabelieves a massage is one of the best gifts you cangive and it will be a Christmas gift that a special some-one remembers.
"I look forward to serving my community and intro-ducing people to the benefits of massage," said Darla.If there is a benefit fundraiser for someone in the com-munity who has lost a home to fire or for someone bat-tling cancer Darla welcomes the opportunity to give agift of massage for an auction item. "I like to givesomething back to the community because that is veryimportant too," she added.
Contact Darla Blowers at (507)251-2065 or [email protected] to make an appointmentor to purchase a gift certificate. On-Site Massage,"From the heart, through the hands".
Darla Blowers is a certified massagetherapist and owner of New You Massagein Kasson.
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012 Dodge County Independent, Kasson, MN Shopper D Page 4
Painting &
Staining
Bob
NelsonPainting, LLC
Home: 507-634-7221Cell: 507-273-3408
Kasson, MN
Full menu of PizzasAppetizers, Buffalo WingsLasagna, Pepsi Products
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33 West Main St., Kasson, MN
JIMMY’S PIZZA
NARVESON WELL & PUMP SERVICE
DODGE CENTER, MN
507-374-6588
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PATBIGELOW507-254-1680
PAUL SANDS
507-254-3087
Office: 507-634-6375
701 8th St. SE • Ste. #1Kasson, MN 55944
Pat Bigelow Painting
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HAZARDOUSWASTE SERVICES:Households & Businessesin Dodge County can bringtheir hazardous waste(paints, cleaners, etc...) tothe Olmsted County Hazardous Waste Facilityin Rochester, 305 Silver Creek Road NE,Phone (507) 328-7078. Hours: 9:00 AM-5:00PM Monday - Friday and 8:00 AM-Noon on Saturday. No cost to households but fees arecharged for business waste.
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ROE’S SIDING
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Phone 527-2055 after 6 p.m.
“Has Satisfied Customers”Beautify your home with vinyl,
aluminum or steel siding, combinationdoors, patio doors, shutters, awnings,gutters, stone or brick, insulation androofing, storm and replacement win-dows, bow and bay.
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IndependentDODGE COUNTY’S MOST WIDELY READ NEWSPAPER
Call us for Commercial & Residential Snowplowing!!
Households and Businesses can bringtrash, debris, recyclables, and yardwaste to the Dodge County Transfer Station and Recycling Center locatedbetween Kasson and Mantorville, 62236240th Ave. Phone (507)-634-7875 or tollfree at (888)-600-5169. Hours: 8 AM to 6PM Monday, 8 AM to 3 PM Tuesday - Fri-day, and 8 AM to Noon Saturday. No costfor recyclables but fees are charged forother items.
SELF-HAUL DISPOSAL WASTE& RECYCLING SERVICES:
*Securities and Investment Advisory Services offered through Woodbury Financial Services, Inc., Member FINRA, SIPC,
and Registered Investment Advisor.McKern Financial Group, Inc. & Woodbury Financial Services, Inc.
are unaffiliated entities.
McKern Financial Group, Inc.13 West Main Street, Kasson
2 Hour Session: 2 hours maximum with unlimited outfits, indoor & outdoor shots $125Unlimited Session: *Unlimited time, outfits, indoor & outdoor shots $250 *Some Restrictions ApplyBoth Sessions include all pictures untouched on a DVD • Custom session pkgs. available-call for details
Land Surveys, Construction Surveys, Subdivision Platting, As-Build & LocationSurveys, Descriptions, Mapping, Engineering - Subdivision Design, Land Development, Municipal Site Engineering, Land Use Planning,
Construction Administration, Owners Representative
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Club rooms available for use at a reasonable rate.Contact 775-6007 or 261-375751c
You ask the Senior questionWe find the Savvy answer
Can Social Security Checks beGarnished?
Dear Savvy Senior,I have some outstanding debts and would like to find
out if my Social Security checks can be garnished.What can you tell me?
Old and IndebtDear Old,Whether your Social Security benefits are garnishable or
not depends on who you owe. Banks and other financialcreditors, for example, can’t touch your Social Securitychecks. But if Uncle Sam is collecting on a debt, some ofyour benefits are fair game. Here’s what you should know.
Creditor ProtectionsIf you have credit card debts, medical bills, unpaid per-
sonal loans or pay day loans, you’ll be happy to know thatyour Social Security benefits are safe from your creditors(those you owe).
But, be aware that your creditors can still take legalaction against you to recover what you owe them, anddepending on your state’s law, they may be able to garnishyour wages and tap into other allowable assets, if you haveany. But they can’t take the money you receive from SocialSecurity. Nor can they touch Supplemental Security Income(SSI), veterans benefits, federal employee and civil serviceretirement benefits, and benefits administered by theRailroad Retirement Board Administration.
To ensure your Social Security or other government ben-efits are protected from creditors, you need to have themdirect deposited into your bank account, or to a DirectExpress Debit MasterCard account (see godirect.org).Benefits deposited by check into your bank account aren’tprotected. Also, be sure you don’t transfer your benefits toanother account, or else the protection is void. And don’thave credit cards or other loans at the bank where yourbenefits are deposited. Money owed to a bank, if it alsoholds the deposit account, can be frozen.
Government GarnishmentIf, however, you owe money to Uncle Sam, it’s a very dif-
ferent story. The federal government can garnish a portionof your benefits for repayment of several types of debts,including federal income taxes, federal student loans, childsupport and alimony, nontax debt owed to other federalagencies, defaulted federal home loans and certain civilpenalties. (If you receive SSI, those benefits cannot be gar-nished under any circumstance.)
How much can actually be garnished depends on whatyou owe for. If you owe back taxes to the IRS, 15 percentof your Social Security benefits can be taken each monthuntil the debt is paid in full. The government uses theFederal Payment Levy Program to garnish your payments.
If you owe money on a student loan – it doesn’t matterhow long ago you were in school – the first $750 of yourmonthly benefits is off-limits to garnishment. After that, thegovernment can shave off up to 15 percent.
And if you owe past or current child or spousal supportyou could lose as much as 50 to 65 percent of your bene-fits. Delinquent child support and alimony cases areprocessed through the national Court Ordered GarnishmentSystem. In these situations, the maximum reduction to yourbenefits depends on the state where you live. The garnish-ment is limited to either the maximum allowed under statelaw or the maximum under the Consumer Credit ProtectionAct, or CCPA, whichever is less.
You also need to know that before your Social Securitybenefits are garnished, you’ll receive several letters ofnotice from the IRS, and be given ample opportunity tomake a pay arrangement. If you don’t, the agency will startdocking your monthly checks.
Get HelpIf you believe your accounts are being frozen or gar-
nished improperly, you’ll need to seek legal help. TheAmerican Bar Association provides links to free and low-cost legal help in your area at findlegalhelp.org. Or, call theEldercare Locator at 800-677-1116 for referrals.
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. JimMiller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of“The Savvy Senior” book.
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Did you know? Minnesota impaired driving facts
A little history:The state’s first DWI Law enacted was
in 1911.When baby boomers began to drive in the 1960s more than
60% of traffic deaths were due to drinking and driving. Thisstarted to decrease in the 1980s. Currently about 30% of allfatalities are alcohol related.
The earliest record of traffic deaths was in 1910, with 23fatalities. Systematic record keeping on crashes started muchlater in the 1930s.
Who and how many:Over 570,191 Minnesotans [10.7%] have one or more
DWIs on record. Of licensed drivers in the state, 1 in 7 haveone or more incidents on record, 1 in 17 have two or more and1 in 30 have three or more. Startling, 1,265 Minnesotans have10 or more impaired driving incidents.
In 2011, there were 29,257 impaired driving incidents, with1,903 being underage drivers.
In fifty-five percent of impaired driving incidents the viola-tors are 20 to 34 year olds. Males committed 73% of the inci-dents.
Of all violators, 60% had no prior alcohol incidents onrecord, leaving 40 percent as re-offenders. Of those who incura second violation, half of them will go on to a third, half witha third incident will incur a fourth. Impaired driving incidentsremain permanently on a violator’s record.
Where and when:Mahnomen, Mille Lacs, Clearwater, Cass and Becker
Counties have the highest percentage of impaired driving inci-dents on record and Stevens, Rock, Lincoln, Carver andWashington have the lowest.
Fridays account for 16% of all alcohol incidents, Saturdaysfor 27% and, finally, Sunday for 23%.
DID YOU KNOW that through the holiday theMinnesota State Patrol and allied law enforcement agen-cies will have extra patrols on the road focusing specifical-ly on Impaired Driver? You will notice!
Holy Family Catholic Church1904 Mantorville Ave. N, Kasson
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St. John’s Lessons and Carols ServiceDecember 16 &19
The music ensembles atSt. John’s Lutheran Churchwill be presenting a Serviceof Lessons and Carols thisSunday, December 16 at 8:00am and next Wednesday,December 19 at 6:30 pm.Participating in the servicewill be the Senior Choir,Refuge, Adult JAM Team,Chimes, Junior and SeniorBell Choirs and the K-MWoodwind Quartet. Thechurch has been studying thegreat songs of Christmas.The theme song for this ser-vice is “Once in RoyalDavid’s City.” Both thehymn arrangement and amodern setting of the textwill be sung. In the service,the Advent and Christmasstory will be presented inword and song. The ensem-bles will perform traditionalcarols and contemporarymusic in varied musicalstyles. Familiar carolsinclude “What Child IsThis?” and “Angels We HaveHeard On High.”
The musicians of St.John’s prepare this annualservice as a Christmas gift tothe community. All are wel-come to join with them inthis celebratory service ofhope, light and salvation.
ESTATE OF LAWRENCE J. WOOLISON BARE FARM LAND SALE
SW¼ OF SEC. 20-106-16, DODGE COUNTY, MINNESOTAThe Co-Personal Representatives of the Estate of Lawrence J. Woolison are seeking bids for
the sale of approximately 160 acres in Canisteo Township, Dodge County, Minnesota. This isgood quality farmland and more information is available with the Dodge County FSA office.
Interested parties should submit a written bid to Weber & Leth, PLC, P.O. Box 130, DodgeCenter, Minnesota 55927 postmarked or delivered by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, January 4, 2013. Allbids must include a check in an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the bid amount payable tothe Estate of Lawrence J. Woolison. Only the successful bidder's check shall be cashed as non-refundable earnest money and the others shall be returned. The seller reserves the right to rejectany and all bids. The successful bidder shall be required to sign an Earnest Money Contract to pur-chase the land "AS IS," subject only to the conveyance of marketable title to close 30 days afterthe Contract is signed, at the law offices of Weber & Leth, PLC, 38 West Main Street, DodgeCenter, MN 55927. The land is available to farm for the 2013 crop season. Real estate taxespayable in 2013 shall be the responsibility of Buyer.
All questions may be directed to Attorney Brian L. Weber, Weber & Leth, PLC at (507) 374-6355.
Dated: November 30, 2012 Estate of Lawrence J. Woolison
By: Elaine F. Woolison, Co-Personal RepresentativeBy: Jerrold C. Woolison, Co-Personal Representative P:51,52c
LEGAL NOTICEFILING DATES NOTICE
Citizens for the Township of Vernon, County of Dodge, State ofMinnesota are hereby advised that filing as a candidate for Townshipoffice can be made beginning January 1, 2013 and closing January 15,2013 at 5 p.m.
Filing fee is $2.00Persons may file their candidacy with the township clerk at her
home at 72081 240th Avenue, Hayfield, MN 55940 for the office of:One (1) Supervisor for a three year termOne (1) Treasurer for a two year termTo be elected at township election to be held on March 12, 2013.
Voting begins immediately following the business meeting held at 1:30p.m.- voting continues to 8:00 p.m.
Given under my hand this 4th day of December, 2012.
Judy McGowan, ClerkVernon Township
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LEGAL NOTICE FILING DATES NOTICE
Citizens for the Township of Wasioja, County of Dodge, State ofMinnesota; are hereby advised that filing as a candidate for townshipoffice can be made beginning January 1, 2013 and closing January15, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. Filing fee is $2.00.
Affidavits of candidacy may be filed with the Township Clerk athis home at 61895 205th Ave, Dodge Center, MN for the office of:
One (1) Supervisor for a three year termOne (1) Treasurer for a two year termTo be elected at annual Township election to be held March 12,
2013 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.Given under my hand this 10th day of December, 2012.
Robert Scherger, ClerkWasioja Township V:51,52c
CLAREMONT TOWNSHIPFILING NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that a township election in the Town ofClaremont, County of Dodge, State of Minnesota, will be held March12, 2013.
Filing of affidavit of candidacy may be filed with DonaldYankowiak at his home. Beginning Tuesday, January 2, 2013, and clos-ing at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 15, 2013 for the followingoffices.
• One (1) Supervisor for a three year term.• One (1) Treasurer for a two year term.Claremont TownshipDonald Yankowiak, Clerk U:51
ECIPESFROM JANE CARLSEN
PEANUT BLOSSOMSSift together: 1/2 tsp. salt
1 tsp. soda1 3/4 c. flour
Cream together: 1/2 c. shorteningand 1/2 c. peanut butter1 pkg. chocolate kisses
Gradually add 1/2 c. sugar and 1/2 c. packed brown sugar, creaming well.Add 1 unbeaten egg and 1 tsp. vanilla. Beat well. Blend in dry ingredientsgradually. Mix thoroughly. Shape dough into balls using a rounded tsp. foreach. Roll balls in sugar and place on greased baking sheet. Bake at 375ºfor 10 min. Remove from oven. Top each cookie with a solid milk chocolatecandy kiss, pressing down firmly so cookie cracks around edge. Return tooven, bake 2 to 3 min. longer until golden brown.
ECIPESFROM JANE CARLSEN
BROWNIES4 eggs1 c. sugar1 c. flour
1/2 c. butter1 c. nuts1 16 oz. can chocolate syrup
Frosting:1 c. sugar
6 tsp. butter6 tsp. milk
Beat eggs and add remaining ingredients and beat well. Pour into greased 9x 13 or 10 x 13 pan. Bake 350º- 30 min. or until done.
Combine ingredient and boil 4 min. Remove from heat and add small 1/2 c.chocolate chips. Mix well. Cool and beat until thick. Spread on cooledbrownies.
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Two local soccer players, Conner Forrest and KellyLattner from the Euro Football Club based out of Rochester,MN were invited to guest play for the internationally recog-nized Brazilian Santos Futebol Clube (Meninos da Vila)youth team at the Disney's ESPN Junior Soccer Showcasethis November 23 - 25, 2012.
Director of Coaching for Euro and Tetra Brazil -Rochester, Wesley Costa states, "This is two big steps for ourprograms based out of Southern Minnesota. First the oppor-tunity to send our players to play for a pro sponsored youthdevelopment program like Santos FC is a level of play weare delighted to see. Many in the U.S may be unfamiliar withthe Santos Futebol Club based out of Santos, Sao Paulo,Brasil but they are a top professional team and have had leg-ends of soccer like Pelé and Neymar play for them. Secondly,to have our players compete in the top-notch and interna-tionally recognized Disney's ESPN Junior Soccer Showcaseis a great way to build on our club's resume and show theskill of our players."
As to how our local players fared, Coach Wesley stated,"The Santos FC Head Coach, Marcio Alexandre and othercoaching staff were pleased with the skills of Conner andKelly. They worked hard in practices, showed a positive atti-tude, and played well in games. They also commented on thepositive bond with the team and the lasting friendships thathave come from this cultural interchange. This is what soc-cer does. It is an international game and builds positive rela-tionships throughout the world."
Both players are grateful for this opportunity. They wishto thank Coach Wesley Costa, Tetra Brazil, and their manycoaches in Euro and at school for the training they providedthat prepared them for this experience. They're grateful forthe high level training and competition provided by theircoaches and teammates with the Santos FC. They're appre-ciative of the long hours put in by the committed staff atDisney and ESPN required to host the top 300 teams fromaround the world.
Santos FC youth at the Disney ESPN Jr. Showcase.
Coach Wesley Costa with Kelly Lattner, left andConner Forrest at right, wearing their Santos FC uni-forms.
Two local soccer players play for top international team at Disney's Premier ESPN Jr. Soccer Showcase
nStory & photos submitted by Bernie Lattner
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