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Gnomes in the Park 2024
Starting Wednesday, July 24th at 5:00pm, Gnomes in the Park returns for Nordic Fest 2024! Stop by the Decorah Area Chamber of Commerce to pick up or download a Gnomes in the Park Scavenger Hunt Form and Map for a list of clues to find gnomes for your chance to win a drawing prize.
“The Doctor” print donated to VMH by Schaller family from former Waukon artist Les PurDue
Veterans Memorial Hospital receives artwork donation ... The Schaller family of Waukon recently donated this painting to Veterans Memorial Hospital, according to the wishes of the artist, Les PurDue, formerly of Waukon. PurDue’s replica is of the famous, original 1891 painting of “The Doctor” in Great Britain, by artist, Luke Fildes. The painting has been used to portray the values of the ideal physician and the importance of the relationship between physician and patient, showing the physician’s professional and personal commitment. Pictured above, left to right, is Meg Schaller with her son, Dave Schaller, who had the painting reframed. PurDue’s replica of “The Doctor” is currently on display in the Meditation and Healing Center inside the main entrance to Veterans Memorial Hospital, for anyone who would like to view it in person. Submitted photo.
Hagen Reunion scheduled for July 28
The timeframe of 1854 to 2024 equals 170 years. That’s how long your family has been in this country if any of these people are part of your family tree:. - Mathia (Martha) Hagen (1852) married Torkel Leikvold in 1896. - Peter Hagen (1854) married Ellen Paulson in 1891.
Documentary film on Black Hawk Bridge to be shown during Fish Days celebration, Saturday, August 10
A documentary on the history of Lansing’s Black Hawk Bridge and the process of replacing it will be shown at the Kee High School gymnasium in Lansing at 4 p.m. Saturday, August 10, coinciding with this year’s Lansing Fish Days celebration, August 9-11. The film, “Bridging Generations: The...
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