
Wabasso Students of the Month for March
Wabasso Students of the Month for March are sophomores Noah Anderson and Avery Carlson, 8th grader Mason Kampsen, and 5th grader Madelyn Zollner. Mr.
Wabasso Students of the Month for March are sophomores Noah Anderson and Avery Carlson, 8th grader Mason Kampsen, and 5th grader Madelyn Zollner. Mr.
Dr. Anita Talsma Gaul, history teacher at Minnesota West Community and Technical College, and author of two books on local history, will present "The (Not So) Invisible Empire: The KKK in Southwest Minnesota in the 1920s" at the Wabasso Public Library on Wednesday, April 13 at 7 p.m.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Wabasso Senior Dining is only offering home delivery of meals, until further notice. Home delivery is available to those residing in Wabasso, Wanda, Lucan, Seaforth, Vesta, Delhi, Lamberton, Redwood Falls, Clements, Morton, Fairfax, Franklin, Gibbon, and Winthrop. To order a meal, or for more information, call Diane at 507-829-2385. You are asked to call one day prior by noon to order a meal. The cost is $4 a meal for those ages 60 and over; $2 on Thursdays for Wabasso residents. In response to social distancing measures, there are no senior dining activities in Wabasso at this time.
The American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held in the main room of the Wabasso Community Center on Wednesday, April 13, from 1 to 7 p.m. Sixteenyear-olds can donate blood if the consent form has been signed by a parent or legal guardian. For any questions, please call Jan Remiger (507) 342-5628. To make an appointment, call Arlene Daub (507) 342-5493. Cash donations toward food and supplies can be given to Salfer's Foods or Ruprecht's Meat Market.
What is your first memory of Easter? Growing up my dad would sing the same hymn every Easter morning, “Up from the grave he rose! With a mighty sword and shield!” My mom would insist this was not a real Easter hymn, something clearly my father had made up. After all, Jesus did not come out of the grave swinging a giant sword looking for a fight. This continued for years, as it was before the existence of Google and YouTube. My father insisting it was a real hymn from his childhood and my mother adamantly denying its existence.
St. Anne’s School invited artist, Sonja Goblirsch of Alexandria, to show students different forms of art on Friday, March 25.
“You could never afford those!” The woman’s words stung. I’d never owned a pair of prescription sunglasses before.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Wabasso Senior Dining is only offering home delivery of meals, until further notice. Home delivery is available to those residing in Wabasso, Wanda, Lucan, Seaforth, Vesta, Delhi, Lamberton, Redwood Falls, Clements, Morton, Fairfax, Franklin, Gibbon, and Winthrop. To order a meal, or for more information, call Diane at 507-829-2385. You are asked to call one day prior by noon to order a meal. The cost is $4 a meal for those ages 60 and over; $2 on Thursdays for Wabasso residents. In response to social distancing measures, there are no senior dining activities in Wabasso at this time.
Principal Cody Kittelson recently announced the February Students of the Month: 7th graders Nolan Leopold and Annika Schmiesing, 9th grader Katherine Erickson and 12th grader Zachary Turbes. Each answered question about their favorite teacher and class, and their activities.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Wabasso Senior Dining is only offering home delivery of meals, until further notice. Home delivery is available to those residing in Wabasso, Wanda, Lucan, Seaforth, Vesta, Delhi, Lamberton, Redwood Falls, Clements, Morton, Fairfax, Franklin, Gibbon, and Winthrop. To order a meal, or for more information, call Diane at 507-829-2385. You are asked to call one day prior by noon to order a meal. The cost is $4 a meal for those ages 60 and over; $2 on Thursdays for Wabasso residents. In response to social distancing measures, there are no senior dining activities in Wabasso at this time.