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2016 NEWSLETTER
CITY OF GARFIELD OFFICIALS
John Nienaber Jr., Mayor Ryan Holverson, Councilman Trent Ziegelman, Councilman Troy Mills, Councilman Jason Uhde, Councilman Mark Yochim, Maintenance Director Paulynn Terhark, City Clerk
** IMPORTANT NOTICE**
Garfield Residents: Please remember that all your complaints: nuisance due
to loud music, barking/unleashed dogs, etc.; should come to the City Hall. First, we ask that you try to fix
the nuisance/problem with the offending party, but if that does not resolve it, then contact the City Hall.
Thank You! (we appreciate your cooperation)
City Hall 320-834-2238
This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
City of Garfield 101 Sanstead Street E
P.O. Box 51 Garfield, MN 56332
320-834-2238 cityhall@garfieldmn.com
Office hrs. Mon.-Thurs 8-4
WWW.GARFIELDMN.COM
Friday 6:00 – Food Concessions and Cow Pie Bingo
proceeds go towards next year’s Garfield Festival!
6:30 – Fire Department Water Wars (in front of Fire Station Bar
& Grill)
7:00–10:00 Street Dance featuring “Pure Country”
Saturday 7-11 am Pancake Feed – St. John’s Church
8 am – Color Fun Run - 5K (register at eventbrite.com)
8-12 – Vendor Blender at Garfield City Hall/Community Center
Sponsored by Creative Expression–Carla Nienaber & Thirty One-Catie Lemay
12:00 pm - Parade (float registration in front of Garfield Elem. School
starting at 11:00am)
12-4pm - Pie & Ice Cream Social – St. Luke’s Church
Activities in City Park NEW THIS YEAR – Pig Races from Leader, MN
(12:30 & 2:30 shows)
1-4pm – Kiddie Carnival $5 wrist bands = All day pass to kids’
activities *Petting Zoo *Face Painting *Bouncy Houses *Pig Rac-
es *Water Ball Wars *Thomas the Train *Tractor Pull (4pm)
1-4 pm – Lions Bingo
1:30 pm - Bean Bag Tournaments (to sign up or for any questions
please text or call Scott Pohlmann @320-491-1198)
3:30 pm – Bike Safety presentation–Bike and helmet give a
ways (must be present to win)
Concessions available in the Park
Garfield Fire Relief….. 11:30 -3 pm - Pork Chop Feed
11-4 pm – Beer Garden (no outside beer allowed in park)
2 pm – Kids Water Ball Wars
Night Life
9 pm—1 am - Street dance – between Garfield Pub and
Fire Station Bar & Grill featuring “Contention”
Visit our website at www.garfieldmn.com
Garfield Festival 2016 Friday & Saturday, August 12th &13th
Garfield Festival 2016 Sponsors
Thank you
to our 2016 Sponsors! Advanced Irrigation Aflac / Barb Ziegelman Alex Elks #1685 Alex Tax & Business Billy V Construction Bremer Bank, NA Burgess Sound Cenex of Alex & Garfield The Care Campus in Ev-ansville, Brandon, Alex D & D Concessions Douglas County Corn/Soybean Growers E. Arthur Brown Co., Inc. Eldens Foods Full Circle International Gardonville & Brandon Communications Garfield Lions Garfield Processing Garfield Truss Systems GCI GT Plumbing, LLC
Henrys Foods Integrity Title, Inc. K&B Boom Service LLC Klimek Bros Well Drilling Kluver Poured Foundation Lakes Area Lumber Leaf Valley Sportsmen M & O Radiator Mike & Cindy Ziegelman Morical Brother Gravel Neighborhood Natl Bank Pro-Ag Farmers Co-op Ralph’s Electric, Inc. REA-Operation Roundup Stennes Excavating, LLC Steinbring Motorcoach T Kelly Heating & Cooling Thrivent Voyager Industries, Inc. VFW Viking Coke Walmart Winning Edge Graphics
City Hall Closed
Are you planning a party…
Looking for a place to hold an event or a gathering…
Contact City Hall for a Hall Rental form
320-834-2238
FOR YOUR INFORMATION July is…
National Park Month
National Picnic Month
Hot Dog Month
Blueberries Month
Monday, July 4th Independence Day
Monday, July 11th City Council Meeting
Sunday, July 17th National Ice Cream Day
Sunday, July 24th Parent’s Day
Saturday, July 30th National Cheesecake Day
Notice The Consumer Confidence Report will not be mailed out this year.
Copies are available at City Hall dur-ing office hours or you may request
a copy by calling 320-834-2238.
It is against the City of Garfield Ordi-nance to mow your grass/leaves onto the streets. By doing so causes blockage to the storm water system.
Those that are found doing so will be fined.
All dogs are to be licensed yearly with the City of Garfield. Please stop by City Hall to re-ceive your license or to renew your dog license.
Office Hours: 8AM-4PM Monday—Thursday
It’s Here….
Credit/debit cards are now being accept-ed to pay your monthly utility billing
Swipe or Click or Call
Swipe your card in person at City Hall
Pay Online at www.garfieldmn.com
By Phone 1-888-604-7888 *A small service fee will apply to all transactions
Lacey Baumann & Barb Ziegelmann (Garfield Community Club)
Runestone Electric Association’s Operation Round
Up® has distributed nearly $790,000 in grants to
community-minded groups and organizations
throughout the Cooperative’s service territory since
its inception in 2003. Over 65% of REA’s members
allow their bills to be rounded up to the next dollar
with the average monthly contribution being 48¢.
The Garfield Community Club was one of 34 area
organizations that shared in the $16,950 in grants
from Operation Round Up.
The Community Club received a grant in the
amount of $200 that will be used to assist in paying
for the different actives during the Garfield Festival
that will be held August 12 and 13th this year. Eve-
ry year the Garfield Festi-
val is supported by dona-
tion from local businesses
and residents. Without
their continuous support
the Garfield Festival
would not be a success.
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