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Lakeside—Lester Park bi-monthly newsletter
June/July 2016
LOOK at LAKESILOOK at LAKESIDDEE www.LookAtLakeside.com
IN THIS ISSUE
Past Lodging
Carillon Chimes
Mayor comes to Lakeside to listen
Meet Brian
Klawiter
Events & Calendar
& More
Next Deadline July 14*
*earlier is preferred
Potholes in roads, toilet paper at Portman, storm-water flow, and new housing in Lakeside were among some of the topics brought to the mayor’s attention. The meeting format to everyone’s surprise
was one-on-one with the mayor. Others in the room didn’t necessarily know the issues of concern from their neighbors. The mayor took notes so she can address the comments in the future.
Lakeside/Lester Park has had several motels and places of lodging over the years. Some buildings were only plans and never were built such as Image 1 planned to be near railroad the tracks near 60th Ave. E. The image to the right (Image 2) was built in 1889 at 6003 London Road. The architect was Oliver Traphagen. The veranda faced Lake Superior. The hotel was destroyed due to a fire March 30, 1897.
See page 6 for ’modern’ lodging via ads for the Lakeside Motel and Riordan’s Lakeview Motel.
AOrgan or Bells
This is the 24th
issue and marks the
4th year anniversary
of the Look at Lakeside newsletter! Thank you for
reading and for support. All issues are online.
Mayor Comes To Lakeside Mayor Emily Larson was inaugurated as the mayor of Duluth on January 4, 2016. She received 72% of the votes from the fall election. Mayor Larson, and the new District 1 City Councilor Gary Anderson were set up at Portman May 10 to receive comments from the community as part of City Hall in the City. Over 40 people turned out to express their concerns or compliments to the mayor or councilor. The new fire chief and parks manager were also present as well as a few other city officials.
How to Contact the Mayor
Mayor Emily Larson City Hall, Rm 403, 411 W. 1st St, Duluth MN 55802 218-730-5230 [email protected]
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Happy 4th of July!
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Faith Lutheran
Church closes Faith Lutheran at 1814
N. 51st Ave. E. was
formed in 1971
when Lakeside
Bethany and
St. Luke’s Lutheran
merged. The building
was built as St. Luke’s
Lutheran ~1956.
The church is closing
in June although
Gloria Dei will
continue to
temporarily meet
there.
Train is a Comin’ The North Shore Scenic
Railroad rolls through about 20 X per week in the peak season. Seniors at Duluth East boarded 8 train cars to head down to Bayfront Park
for a picnic and yearbook distribution.
Thunder Bay for a day to an international folklore event
with colorful costumes, interesting dances, music, and a selection of ethnic
food made by the diverse local people. I’ve since explored finding a local organization for my heritage. I’m joining the Italian American Club of Duluth. I’m half Italian and half Luxembourg heritage. I haven’t seen sign of a Luxembourg Club in Duluth. The Swedish Cultural
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LOOK AT LAKESIDE a bi-monthly newsletter on people, places, happenings
and history of Lakeside-Lester
Park, Duluth, MN
Wendy Grethen, editor
and owner Terry Brown, assistant
218.525.5098
www.LookAtLakeside.com
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Mail to 4005 McCulloch St.,
Duluth MN 55804 Thank you!
THE SUMMER IS SHORT but we have more daylight hours to get outdoors. Catch a summer concert (see page 3 ad and page 7 listing). But, bring a blanket along. This spring I was invited to attend a Tartan Day celebration by the local Scottish Heritage Association. Held at the Kitchi Gammi Club it had a program lasting over two hours with music, dancers in folk attire, and food, including Scotch eggs. That event inspired us to travel to
6 issues
per year
Society, the Nordic Center, and other clubs help keep diverse cultures alive. Your neighbor,
Wendy
__Local Contacts__ Local Police Officer 911
Nick Lepak. 730-5734 [email protected]
District 1 City Councilor Gary Anderson
218-391-7404 [email protected] LLP Community Club
525-0845
WendyUpNorth.com Local fairs throughout the year
The Duluth Scottish Heritage Association has
their Highland Dance Competition at Fitgers on 6/27.FMI or to join the club contact 724-1678. www.duluthscots.com
A new history panel is on the Lakewalk near 44th Ave. E.
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Date
Name
Address
New subscriber
Renewing
Marvelous Things
Made by Northland Women ~20 local artisans
@Duluth Cong. Church 3833 E. Superior St.
July 30 10AM-4PM
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DO GOOD DEEDS
The Grooming Shack is open
Kimberly Rines opened The Grooming Shack at 4711 E. Superior St. She has been involved in grooming pets in Duluth and Seattle since 1994. Her business offers full service grooming for dogs and cats by appointment. Nail trims, facial scrubs, shampoo, including skunk shampoo, is available. Self-service bays are available without an appointment. A ramp is used to assist dogs up into the cleaning bay. Contact: 218-606-1116 and on Facebook.
House Concert with
Arna Rennan Nordic music
June 21
(Tuesday) 7 p.m.
$10 per person
4005 McCulloch St.
Reservations requested
525-5098
Homestead Gatherings Moves East This shop has moved from next to Amity Coffee to 4515 E. Superior St. The store has primitive home décor and offers rug-punched and other classes. This year marks the store’s 20th anniversary. It used to be located on Park Point.
You Are Invited
Neighborhood BBQ & Concert Wednesday, July 13, 5:30 p.m.
Rain or Shine 5401 E. Superior St.
Lester Park United Methodist Church
Life House, serving homeless youth in the community, is having “Clean Out Your Couch” Weekly Roundup during the week of the 25th of each month. This year marks the 25th an-niversary of this organization. Check your couch, under your car seats, in the laundry, and anywhere else you collect or find change and bring it to Life House this week. 722-7431 ext.11. Inquire about meal donations and other needs of Life House.
June 22 is United Way Day of Caring Sign up for tasks by June 15 to help as an individual or as a group at www.volunteerduluth.org.
Learn about the Early Days of Minnesota Point at a free Lunch with the History People program on June 16 at noon at the Depot. The speaker is Wendy Grethen—LAL editor.
Up North Excursions Bus trips from Duluth/Superior July 14 <> Beautiful Bayfield
and Keeper of the Light Big Top Show & White Winter Winery July 28 <> Hayward Hop,
Woodcarving Museum and Music in the
Park Concert (Randy Sabien). $79, both for $150 Make your reservation
>2 weeks prior to the date. More
trips in the works. 218-525-5098 wendyup-
www.wendyupnorth.com/excursions
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People at Work Or Is It Play?
A fisherman is spotted from above in the Lester River just below the falls at the confluence of Amity Creek and the East branch of the Lester River. A water swirl shaped like the African continent forms from the rush of water. The lower part of the river is also used by stand-up paddle board enthusiasts.
Unscramble
Lakeside
street names
n e t g r e
d a t s o n g e l
b a d o y e p
s t o g o e
o o o c r a d l
y i n g m o w
Where
Was It?
The Lester Park Paddock had “indoor and outdoor riding on America’s finest gaited horses.”
Captain Paul Holmelund and his staff taught horseback riding instruction.
A student in the Anishinaabe Club at Duluth East makes a
beaded project.
A light looks like a person in a helmet
standing guard by the high school.
Regent, Gladstone, Peabody, Otsego, Colorado, Wyoming. Paddock was at 60th Ave. E. and Superior St.
Answers:
We’ve moved! Now in a new location.
4521
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Brian hales from a small town in southeastern Minnesota called Hayfield. He came to Duluth for graduate school work with geology Professor George Rapp and stayed in Duluth following school. He worked as an archeologist for the Superior National Forest and spent time in the eastern half of the Boundary Waters with a work crew to look for artifacts prior to ground disturbing activities, such as before portage maintenance, trenching for a prescribed burn or digging a latrine. After leaving the Forest Service he began his own carpentry business, Glass Oak, LLC, where he builds pergolas to bookshelves to cupboards or drawers. He has also been renovating his family’s 1885
MEET YOUR NEIGHBORS
home in Lakeside where he lives with his wife Shannon and young daughter.
The family enjoys living in the neighborhood of Lakeside/Lester Park and being close to Lake Superior and just a hop, skip and a jump from Brighton Beach. With grocery and other shops nearby Lakeside was their choice for living and raising their family.
Brian goes winter camping near Sawbill each year and in the summer canoes when he can on parts of the Boundary Waters he hadn’t been through with his archeology work. He is fascinated with geology and teaches community education classes that contain field trips exploring local
geology. He is offering summer geology classes with field trips through the Duluth Community Education program at Ordean East.
Brian Klawiter
Brian lives in a house built in 1885 in Lakeside and added stained glass and wood cabinetry he made. He teaches community
education geology classes and gives presentations on local geology to groups.
Brian taps maple trees in his yard and uses his scrap wood from
wood projects to boil it down.
Lakeside Presbyterian Church 4430 McCulloch Street, Duluth, MN 55804
218-525-1967
VBS—June 13-17, 9:30 a.m.— Noon
www.lakesidepreschurch.org
10:00 a.m. Summer Sunday Worship
Interview and write-up by Wendy Grethen,
Look at Lakeside editor
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Renewalbyandersen.com
218-727-2091
Lakeland Shores
Apartments
thevintagekitchenduluth
Open Daily 7:30AM-3:30PM
Here are lodging ads from a 1958 Souvenir Duluth Guide. Do you remember these places?
ONGOING IN LAKESIDE……
Lakeside CHUM Food Shelf Mondays 11AM-1PM, Faith
Lutheran Church, 1814 N. 51st Ave. E. LLP Citizen Patrol 3rd Thurs 6:30PM Lakeside Pres Portman Senior Activities Lunches 727-4321 Bingo: Mon
and Fri noon. Men’s Coffee Group: Wed 9:30-11:30AM Senior Exercise: M, W, F 8:30-9:30AM.
Summer Swim? If it’s hot enough folks head to an
area swimming place. The Lester River Deeps, the beach at 42nd Ave. E., or just hit the pool for some exercise laps at Ordean East which is open Monday through Thursdays 1-3
p.m. through July 21 (not counting 4th of July week).
Carillon Chimes at Faith
Have you heard the bells near Glenwood and 51st? It wasn’t actual bells but rather recordings of bells being played via specialized tapes. Lakeside resident, Jergen Fuhr, has been the operator of the “Carillon Chimes” at Faith Lutheran Church in Lakeside over the last 40+ years. He is holding an example of a tape used that has the sounds of a chiming bell. The church has played a collection of bell tapes with hymns or holiday music selections. As mentioned on the front page, Faith Lutheran Church is closing in June.
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June 6-9 Book Sale. Duluth Public
Library. Books. CDs, Media. Games. 10 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Mon for members
only, 10-5p.m.Tues, Wed, 10a.m.-3 p.m. Thurs bag sale.
June 25 Chum Rhubarb Festival Free event. Buy pies and much more.
Live music and shows. Kids’ crafts. 11th Ave. E. and London Road. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
June 27 Wild Neighbors. Learn how a local organization helps
orphaned, sick and injured animals and what to do when you encounter wildlife.
6 p.m. Duluth Library Green Room.
July 18 Hands-On Genealogy for Beginners. Duluth Library Green
Room. 5:45 p.m. - 8 p.m.
July 12, 19, 26, Aug 2, 9 Kaleidoscope. Entertaining kids’
programs. Duluth Public Library.
Tuesdays. 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. —
Mondays International Folk Dance Temple Israel, 1602 E. 2nd St.
6:45-8:45 p.m. First Tuesdays La Leche League— a mother to mother support group for
nursing mothers. Meets at 6:30 p.m. at First United Methodist Church. Children
welcome. 218-499-9504.
SO MUCH HAPPENS IN DULUTH. ENJOY THE SUMMER.
MAKE YOUR OWN ACTIVITIES. CROQUET ANYONE?
GET OUTDOORS Boulder Lake Management Area 218-721-3731 18,000 acres Importance of Managed Forests to Birds 6/21 Basket Making (Willow or Black Ash) 6/25 – 6/26 Forest Disturbance in MN: What Impacts Us Most? 7/19
Jay Cooke State Park 218-673-7000 Carlton 8,000 acres Lady’s Slipper Walk (6/4) Butterflies, Bees & Blooms (6/11) Family Fishing Day Camp (6/14-15) I Can Fish– Shoreline Fridays (7/1, 7/8, 7/15, 7/22, 7/29)
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O u t d o o r M u s i c July 6, 13, 20, 27. Concerts
on the Pier Glensheen. 7 p.m. Free.
July 14, 21, 28, Aug 4, 11. City Sounds on the Library Plaza
6:30-8 p.m.
July 17 Lake Superior Day Barkers Island Festival Park. Music on stage, food vendors. 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
More summer concerts at Chester Bowl.
LOOK AT LAKESIDE JUNE/JULY 2016
Submit Lakeside news, ads, thank yous, etc.
Deadlines: 14th of Jan.,
Mar., May, July, Sept., &
Nov. 218.525.5098 wendyupnorth
@yahoo.com
► June 21 House Concert with Arna Rennan See page 3.
►July 13 Neighborhood Summer BBQ & Concert. Featuring the
Holy Hootenanners. Lester Park United Methodist Church, 5401 E. Superior St. 5:30 p.m. On the church lawn (will be moved inside if it rains). Free (donations accepted) 525-4373
► July 15-16 Rummage Sale Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd 1325 N. 45th Ave. E. 4-8PM Fri, 9-2PM Sat.
Events in LakesideEvents in Lakeside
Dr. Luke and Patti are Lakeside residents
Four Year Anniversary for Look at Lakeside!
Congratulations to the Class of 2016 at Duluth East!