thief river falls 2010 visitors guide
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City of Thief River Falls Minnesota travel guide.TRANSCRIPT
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Welcome To Thief River Falls ....... 4 & 5Area Events ............................................. 6Parks ...................................................... 12Area Map .............................................. 13Attractions & Entertainment .............. 14Peder Engelstad Pioneer Village ...... 18Thief River Falls Riverwalk ................. 22Accommodations & Camping ............ 24Dine-In & Take-Out .............................. 26Shopping, Antiques & Collectibles ... 30The Great Outdoors ............................. 35
Area Birding .......................................... 36
Local Fishing ......................................... 39Moving To Thief River Falls ................ 40Visitor Services .................................... 45Churches ............................................... 46
Thief River Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau 2042 Hwy. 1 West Thief River Falls, MN 56701 (218) 686-9785 E-mail: [email protected] www.visittrf.com
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WELCOME TO THIEF RIVER FALLS! It is our pleasure to serve the citizens of Thief River Falls as we work together to make the community a safe place for all to live, work, visit and play.
—Kim D. Murphy, Police Chief of Thief River Falls
—Michael Ramstorf, Thief River Falls Fire Department —Alicia Haviland, MeritCare, Thief River Falls
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Our Claim To FameThe birthplace of the Arctic Cat snowmobile and one of the top wildlife and birding areas in the country, Thief River Falls is also the county seat for Pennington County.
Avg. High Avg. LowSpring 52°F 29°FSummer 79°F 54°FFall 51°F 32°FWinter 17°F 0°F
Average Rainfall: 24”/year Average Snowfall: 50”/year
Thief River Falls has great weather year-round!
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5History of Thief River Falls By Gretchen Beito Thief River Falls first developed as a lumber milling town. It also became a major agricultural service area because of the rich soil left by ancient, glacial Lake Agassiz.
The unusual name, “Thief River,” was given to the river by the Ojibwe and Dakota people. “Falls” was added to the name of the new city in 1896 because a series of rapids in the river had been converted to a waterfall by the construction of the dam. Until 1904, an Ojibwe village of 40 families was located where the Thief River and Red Lake River meet.
The Great Northern and the Soo Line Railroads brought prosperity when Thief River Falls became a center for shipping wheat. Today, the city continues its entrepreneurial spirit, preserving and respecting the past, yet growing and moving toward the future, especially in the manufacturing and distribution industries.
Thief River Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau: (218) 686-9785Winter Road Information: 511Statewide: 1-800-542-0220Emergency: 911Thief River Falls Regional Airport: 1-800-225-2525Minnesota Office of Tourism: 1-800-657-3700MeritCare Thief River Falls Northwest Medical Center Clinic: (218) 681-4747 • 800-550-4109
MeritCare Thief River Falls Northwest Medical Center (218) 681-4240Law Enforcement Center: (218) 681-6161Fire Department: (218) 681-3943U.S. Postal Service: (218) 681-3053Travel Information Center: (218) 681-3720Poison Control Centers: 1-800-222-1222
Location300 miles NW of the Twin Cities on trunk highways 59, 32 and 1. Located at the junction of the Red Lake and Thief Rivers.Distance toMinneapolis/St. Paul ........ 296 milesChicago, IL ......................... 650 milesSioux Falls, SD .................. 300 milesGrand Forks, ND .................. 55 milesDenver, CO ......................... 900 milesWinnipeg, Manitoba Canada 159 miles
Where Are the Falls?In 1896, a series of rapids in the Thief River were converted to a waterfall by a dam. At this time, “Falls” was added to the city’s name.
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January January 2-4 Bantam B Hockey tournament. Huck Olson Memorial Civic Center and Ralph Engelstad Arena. Registration forms can be downloaded at www.trfaha.org. For more information call 218-689-8560.
January 9-11 Pee Wee a Hockey tournament. Huck Olson Memorial Civic Center and Ralph Engelstad Arena. Registration forms can be downloaded at www.trfaha.org. For more information call 218-689-8560.
January 16-18 I-500 red lake natIon & uScc SnoWmoBIle race. USCC and Red Lake Nation team up for Red Lake Nation’s I-500 Snowmobile Race. 500 miles of uncharted land and trails, a grueling race between man and machine for a race prize of $10,000. For more information visit www.usracing.com.
January 16-18 Pee Wee B Hockey tourna-ment. Huck Olson Memorial Civic Center and Ralph En-gelstad Arena. Registration forms can be downloaded at www.trfaha.org. For more information call 218-689-8560.
January 24 lIncoln HIgH ScHool WreStlIng tournament. 9:30 a.m., Ralph Engelstad Arena.
January 31-February 1 14tH annual tHIef rIver fallS gun SHoW. Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sun. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., National Guard Armory. Featuring guns, baseball cards and coins. Admission $3. Children under 12 not ad-mitted unless accompanied by an adult. For more informa-tion call 218-681-6553.
February February 6 nortHland college communIty Performance nIgHt. 7 p.m., NCTC Theatre.
February 6-8 gIrlS 10u and gIrlS 12u Hockey tournament. Huck Olson Memorial Civic Center and Ralph Engelstad Arena. Registration forms can be downloaded at www.trfaha.org. For more information call 218-689-8560.
February 8 knIgHtS of columBuS fISHIng derBy. Held on the Red Lake River near Chief Red Robe Park from 1-3 p.m. Prizes and fun for all ages. For more information call 218-681-7383.
February 8 tHIef rIver fallS entertaInment SerIeS PreSentS, trumPet InvaSIon. 7:30 p.m., Lincoln High School Auditorium. This father and son team have been entertaining on stage together since Brandon was seven years old. A superb performance is in store for all! Tickets available at the Times, Kezar Music, Super One, and Hugo’s. Tickets $30/adult, $10/student or $70/family. Tickets are good for all entertainment series per-formances. For more information call 218-681-8000 ext. 1005.
February 14-15 SquIrt a and B Hockey tourna-ment. Huck Olson Memorial Civic Center and Ralph En-gelstad Arena. Registration forms can be downloaded at www.trfaha.org. For more information call 218-689-8560.
February 20-21 nortHland college WInter merrIment-love. 7 p.m., NCTC Student Commons.
February 20-22 dIStrIct 16 Bantam a Hockey tournament. Ralph Engelstad Arena. For more infor-mation call 218-689-8560.
February 28 PennIngton county maSter gar-dener SPrIng WorkSHoP. For more information call 218-683-7030.
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March 5 nortHland college adult BegInnIng Band concert. 7 p.m., NCTC Theatre.
March 6-8 gIrlS 10u dIStrIct Hockey tourna-ment. Huck Olson Memorial Civic Center.
March 20-22 State Bantam a Hockey tourna-ment. Huck Olson Memorial Civic Center.
In Thief River Falls you can choose from an endless list of events —world-class snowmobile races, cultural festivals and entertainment, county fairs, Fourth of July fireworks, historical celebrations and professional bullriding contests. Check out our calendar below or go to www.visittrf.com
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Professional bullriders line up for Thunder on Hooves in July.Photo by Beth Iliff
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March 28 St. HIlaIre lIonS conSIgnment auctIon. Held at the National Guard Armory. For more information call 218-681-6471.
March 28-29 tHIef rIver fallS SkatIng cluB Ice SHoW. Ralph Engelstad Arena.
March 29 tHIef rIver fallS entertaInment Se-rIeS PreSentS, Small toWn StorIeS. 7:30 p.m., Lincoln High School Auditorium. A master storyteller in song and story, Neil Hagberg will have you laughing at one turn and crying at the next. Tickets are available at the Times, Kezar Music, Super One, and Hugo’s. Tickets $30/adult, $10/student or $70/family. Tickets are good for all entertainment series performances. For more information call 218-681-8000 ext. 1005.
March 31 JoSe cole cIrcuS. 7 p.m., Huck Olson Memorial Civic Center. For more information call 218-681-3720.
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April SPrIng Indoor 3d SHoot. Held at the Curling Club. For more information call 218-681-2106.
April 1-30 tHIef rIver fallS quIlterS guIld quIlt SHoW. Held the entire month of April at the Thief River Falls Public Library. For more information call 218-681-4469.
April 2-4 “you’re a good man cHarlIe BroWn”. 7 p.m., Lincoln High School Auditorium.
April 4-5 tImeS Home, SPort & craft SHoW. Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Huck Olson Memorial Civic Center. Northwest Minnesota’s largest indoor home show with a large variety of home improvement, entertain-ment, sporting and craft exhibits. Cost: $3/adults. For more information call 218-681-4450.
April 4 tHIef rIver fallS entertaInment Se-rIeS PreSentS, Brett famIly SIngerS. 7:30 p.m., Lincoln High School Auditorium. This performance is jam-packed with feel good music including classic favorites from the 30’s, 40’s, 50’s, 60’s, 70’s. Tickets are available at the Times, Kezar Music, Super One, and Hugo’s. Tickets $30/adult, $10/student or $70/family. Tickets are good for all entertainment series performances. For more informa-tion call 218-681-8000 ext. 1005.
April 25-26 Boy Scout exPoSItIon. Huck Olson Me-morial Civic Center. Open to the public.
April 27 PennIngton county HIStorIcal SocIety annual meetIng. 4 p.m., Soo Line Depot Council Chambers. For more information call 218-681-5767.
May
May SPrIng outdoor 3d SHoot. Held at the Thief River Falls Archery Club Outdoor Range south of Thief River Falls Regional Airport. Call 218-681-2106.
May Syttende maI SuPPer. Zion Lutheran Church. Serving meatballs, potatoes, Norwegian foods including lefse, fruit soup and rommegrot. For more information call 218-681-3296.
May 2 rummage Sale to BenefIt nortHroP Park ProJect. 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Huck Olson Memorial Civic Center. Sponsored by the TRF Kiwanis Club. For more information call 218-681-4388.
May 2 Sock HoP at ralPH engelStad arena. For more information call 218-681-2519.
May 7 natIonal day of Prayer. 5:30 p.m., Floyd B. Olson Park Gazebo. A cooperative ministry of area churches to pray for our leadership. For more information call 218-681-4388.
May 12 nortHland communIty & tecHnIcal college SPrIng concert. 6 p.m., Peder Engelstad Pioneer Village.
May 13 nortHland communIty & tecHnIcal college Student recItal. 3 p.m., NCTC Theatre.
May 14 nortHland communIty & tecHnIcal college graduatIon. 7 p.m., NCTC Gym.
May 16 25tH annual tHIef rIver fallS merIt-care trIatHlon. 9 a.m., Franklin Middle School Pool. Cost: $35. 500-yard swim in pool, 12 mile bike, and 3 mile run. For more information call 218-683-2718.
May 16 19tH annual Hugo’S kIdS trIatHlon. 11:30 a.m., Franklin Middle School Pool. Cost: $18. 50-yard swim in pool, 2.4 mile bike and 1.2 mile run. Proceeds ben-efit the Thief River Falls Swim Club. For more information call 218-683-2718.
May 16 vIntage SnoWmoBIle SHoW. Ralph En-gelstad Arena.
May 22 lIncoln HIgH ScHool graduatIon. 7 p.m., Ralph Engelstad Arena.
May 22-24 4tH annual memorIal day PoW-WoW. Held at Seven Clans Casino. Everyone welcome. For more information call 218-681-4062 or visit www.sevenclanscasino.com.
May 25 Peder engelStad PIoneer vIllage oPenS for tHe SeaSon. Open 1-5 p.m. daily. Cost: $5, children 12 and under FREE when accompanied by a paid adult. No cost for Pennington County Historical Soci-ety Members. For more information call 218-681-5767.
June
June 4-5 “SHIrley valentIne.” 7 p.m., Northland College Theater. One woman play for adult audiences, written by Willy Russell. Cost: $10 general admission. Tickets available at Kezar Music and at the door. For more information call 218-681-3810.
June 12-13 PennIngton county relay for lIfe. 5 p.m.-5 a.m. Multi Events Center. Open to the public. Event features the relay for life walk, silent auction, kids games, picnic, entertainment and drawings throughout the night. For more information call 218-681-6662.
June 18-20 “annIe get your gun.” 7 p.m., North-land College Theater. Musical for all ages by Irving Berlin. Cost: $12, $10 senior citizens and children. Tickets avail-able at Kezar Music and at the door. For more information call 218-681-3810.
June 23 annual PIcnIc In tHe Park. 5-7 p.m., Northrop City Park. Free will offering. Sponsored by the Thief River Falls Kiwanis Club. For more information call 218-681-4388.
June 25-27 “annIe get your gun.” 7 p.m., North-land College Theater. Musical for all ages by Irving Berlin. Cost: $12, $10 senior citizens and children. Tickets avail-able at Kezar Music and at the door. For more information call 218-681-3810.
June 25 PennIngton county maSter garden-er tWIlIgHt garden tour. For more information call 218-683-7030.
July
July 4 fIreWorkS dISPlay. Held at dusk from the Seven Clans Casino.
July 8 Park and recreatIon PIoneer day. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Peder Engelstad Pioneer Village. Cost: $5. Open to children ages 7-12. Enjoy a day of learning about Pennington County’s heritage. Activities are planned to in-clude learning from a telegrapher, pioneer and much more. Lunch is provided. For more information or to register call 218-681-2519.
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July 10-12 lIncoln HIgH ScHool claSS of 1974 reunIon. For more information call 218-681-8711 ext. 228.
July 10-12 lIncoln HIgH ScHool claSS of 1979 reunIon. For mor information call 218-681-8478.
July 15-19 PennIngton county faIr. Grand stand acts, Thunder On Hooves P.B.R. Bullride, demo derby, fire-works display. Held at the Pennington County Fairgrounds in Thief River Falls. For more information call 218-681-3720. www.penncofair.com
July 17-18 tHunder on HooveS P.B.r. BullrIde. 7 p.m. each night in the grandstands at the Pennington County Fairgrounds. For ticket and lodging information call 218-681-3720.
July 19 demolItIon derBy. 4:30 p.m. in the grand-stands at the Pennington County Fairgrounds. For ticket and lodging information call 218-681-3720.
July 20 8tH annual SWenSon golf tourna-ment. Shotgun start at noon. Thief River Golf Club. This tournament is a special event hosted by the Thief River Falls Education Foundation to raise and allocate funds for programs and equipment for ISD #564. For more informa-tion call 218-681-8711 ext. 228.
July 22-25 “HouSe of Blue leaveS.” 7 p.m., North-land College Theater. Adult comedy play. Cost: $10 gen-eral admission. Tickets available at Kezar Music and at the door. For more information call 218-681-3810.
July 31 Street WIzardS trIvIa cruISe. 6-9 p.m., Black Cat Sports Bar & Grill. Local trivia scavenger hunt competition for door prizes. Fun for all ages. For more in-formation call 218-681-5862.
July 31-August 1 lIncoln HIgH ScHool claSS of 1989 reunIon. For more information call 218-246-2549.
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218-681-1735 • 1-800-247-0442 1320 Greenwood Street West, Thief River Falls , MN 56701
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July 31-August 1 lIncoln HIgH ScHool claSS of 1969 reunIon. For more information call 218-681-6424 ext. 228.
July 29-August 2 marSHall county faIr. Warren, MN. 218-745-5654. www.marshallcountyfair.org
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August 1 Street WIzardS 8tH annual car SHoW. 9-4 p.m., Floyd B. Olson Park. Cost: $10 per car entered. Spectators welcome. Spectators vote for Peo-ple’s Choice Trophy. Door prizes for participants. Fun for the whole family. For more information call 218-686-2629.
August 1 St. HIlaIre annual SmaSH & BaSH demo derBy. Held at St. Hilaire Island Park. Outstand-ing demo derby with huge participation and variety of heats. For more information call 218-964-5694.
August 7-8 lIncoln HIgH ScHool claSS of 1959 re-unIon. For more information call 218-681-8711 ext. 228.
August 10-12 lIncoln HIgH ScHool claSS of 1979 reunIon. For more information call 218-681-8711 ext. 228.
August 22 laSt rIde BlueS feStIval. Held at Seven Clans Casino. Everyone welcome. For more information call 218-681-4062 or visit www.sevenclanscasino.com
August 22 BountIful HarveSt. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Peder Engelstad Pioneer Village. No admission charge. Vegeta-bles, produce, baked goods, canned jellies and jams, hand work, loomed work, etc. Pie and coffee will be sold from 10 a.m. -1 p.m. For more information or to register call 218-681-5767.
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September 7 Peder engelStad PIoneer vIllage cloSeS for tHe SeaSon.
September 4-6 kIck’n uP kountry muSIc feS-tIval. For more information call 1-877-KICKNUP or visit www.kicknupkountry.com.
September 12 everyBody’S market. 9 a.m., down-town and Floyd B. Olson Park. Cost: $20/booth. Outdoor craft show and flea market. For more information call 218-681-3720.
September 23 See you at tHe Pole communIty Prayer for youtH. 7:30 a.m., Franklin Middle School and Lincoln High School. Youth gather for prayer around the school flag poles. For more information call 218-681-4388.
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Regional events CalendaRJune 6 SPrIng Into Summer Street dance. Goodridge, MN. Dance to the music of local favorite Eagle Creek. For more information, contact Shannon Moen at 218-378-4113.
July 4 4tH of July celeBratIon. Plummer, MN. Parade, fireworks, vintage car and tractor show, flea market, food stands. For more information contact Joe Sharp at 218-465-4231.
July 24-26 Summer feSt. Red Lake Falls, MN. Live music and lots of other activities. For more informa-tion, contact Shirley Thompson at 218-253-4304.
July 29-August 2 marSHall county faIr. Warren, MN. For more information visit www.marshallcountyfair.org.
August 28-30 fall feStIval. Grygla, MN. Street dances, parade, demolition derby, food stands. For more information, contact Rose Aune at 218-294-6292.
September 11-13 neW feSt. Newfolden, MN. Downtown Newfolden. For more information, contact Sharon Bring at 218-874-3713.
September 26 market day. Oklee, MN. 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. Crafts, markets, food. For more information, contact Tony Knutson at 218-796-5151.
October 2-4 gooSe feStIval. Middle River, MN. Live music, parade, food stands. For more information contact Rose Aune at 218-294-6292.
September 25 lIncoln HIgH ScHool claSS of 1940 reunIon. 1 p.m. For more information call 218-681-8711 ext. 228.
September 27 tHIef rIver fallS model raIlroad cluB 17tH annual traIn and HoBBy SHoW. Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., National Guard Armory. Cost: $3, children 12 and under free with paid adult. There will be several scale model train layouts on display; vari-ous hobbies represented; door prizes. For more informa-tion call 218-681-4251.
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nOveMberNovember 21 HolIday craft faIr. Ralph Engelstad Arena. For more information call 218-681-2183.
DeceMberDecember 5 HolIday SWeetS Sale. 9 a.m., United Methodist Church. Cookies, sweets, pecans, and ethic delica-cies for sale. For more information call 218-681-4388.
December 5-6 10tH annual lIon’S & eagleS cHrIStmaS tree Walk for HoSPIce. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m., Eagles Club Ballroom. Public is invited to vote for their favorite tree with a monetary donation. Refresh-ments served, bake sale and pictures with Santa. For more information call 218-681-6189.
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agaSSIz natIonal WIldlIfe refuge 22996 290th St. NE., Middle River, MN 56737 From Thief River Falls go 12 miles north on Hwy 32 then 11 miles east on 290th St. NE/Marshall Co. Rd. 7 218-449-4115 • [email protected] www.fws.gov/midwest/AgassizExplore the refuge’s 61,500 acres of diverse plant and ani-mal life. Franklin’s Gull, Bitterns, 17 species of Eastern and Western Waterfowl, 5 Grebe species, Sandhill Cranes, Sharptailed and Le Conte’s Sparrows. Primitive camping
allowed on state and wildlife land adjacent to Agassiz Refuge. Wildlife displays in office. Outdoor kiosks, firearm deer hunting. Agassiz bookshop sells refuge shirts, hats, books and wildlife-related items. Office open at 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon.-Fri., excluding federal holidays. For more in-formation visit the refuge website or email us.
goodrIdge: cIty Park & lIonS Park 218-378-4113 Four units, electrical and water hookups, picnic shelter in Lions Park. Basketball area and horseshoe pits.
St. HIlaIre cIty Park Call 218-964-5257 for reservations Located 6 miles south of Thief River Falls on Hwy. 32 See ad page 11“A hidden gem for camping—the camping secret of Northwestern Minnesota.” 8 miles from casino. 30 full RV hookups, 12 with cable, 10 with 50 amp service. Re-strooms/showers. Huge shelter on Park Island for special parties or family reunions. Enjoy fishing, hiking, horse-shoe, walking trails, playground.
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Parks & recreation City of Thief River Falls
Parks & Recreation Facilities(218) 681-2519
Park FacilitiesAlan-A-Dale Park 4.96 Nightingale RoadAnnie Street Park 4.13 • • • Annie St./Markley Ave.Boy Scout Park 1.49 • • Boat 3rd St./Markley Ave. DockCentennial Park 9.20 • • • • • • Boat • • Centennial Dr./Hwy. 1 E. DockElk’s Park 1.74 • • 3rd St./Davis Ave.Engelstad Park 1.32 • • • • • • • 1st St./Crocker Ave.Finsbury Park 12.40 • Robinhood Dr.Floyd B. Olson Park 0.83 • • • • • • 3rd St./Knight Ave.Hartz Park 6.00 • • • • • • Riverside Ave.LaFave Park 4.13 • • • • • • • • • • • Taft St./Crocker Ave.Lions Park 2.7 • • • • • • • • • Nora St./Merriam Ave.Michelson Prp./Greenwood Trls. 48.50 • • Greenwood St. Millyard Park 3.80 • • Fishing • Pennington Ave. PierNorthrupPark • 9th St./LaBree Ave.Softball Complex 37.19 • • • • • • Highway 1 EastOakland Park 16.12 • • • • • • • • • • • • Baken St.Red Robe Park 3.31 • • • • • • • Fishing • 8th St./Reserve Ave. PierSouth Town Park 2.89 • • • • 500 E. Hickory Rd.Tourist Park 6.00 • • • • • • • • Oakland Pk. Rd./Hwy. 32 S.
other FacilitiesOldArena • • • • • 100 Blk. W. 2nd St. RalphEngelstadArena • • • • • 3rd St./Brooks Ave.HuckOlsonMem.CivicCtr. • • • • • 3rd St./ Brooks Ave.
Thief River Falls prides itself on it’s great city parks system—one of the best in northwestern Minnesota.
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1 Travel Information Center2 City Hall3 Pennington County Courthouse4 Northwest Medical Center5 Ralph Engelstad Arena, Huck Olson Memorial Civic Center & Fairgrounds6 Multi-Level Events7 Thief River Falls Regional Airport8 Thief River Falls Public Library9 Thief River Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau 1
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romantIc tHIef rIver fallS See ad below Diamonds & Designs: 207 LaBree Ave. N., Thief River Falls • 218-681-1490 or 1-888-834-2436 Beautiful Beginnings Bridal: 212 LaBree Ave. N., Thief River Falls• 218-681-3100 Evergreen Eating Emporium: 700 Hwy. 32 S., Thief River Falls • 218-681-3138 Indulge yourself!
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nortHland communIty & tecHnIcal college • L-6 1101 Hwy. 1 E, Thief River Falls 218-683-8800 • 1-800-959-6282 www.northlandcollege.edu • See ad page 41Northland Community and Technical College and the Thief River Falls Community Arts Council present productions each year, ranging from one-act plays to musicals. Each production is shown at the NCTC Theater on the Thief River Falls campus.
tHIef rIver fallS communIty artS councIl Northland College Theater, Thief River Falls, MN 56701 218-681-3810 • See ad page 23 Don’t miss some of the best theater around! Our 2009 schedule includes: June 4-5, “Shirley Valentine;” June 18-20 and June 25-27, “Annie Get Your Gun;” July 22-25, “House of Blue Leaves.” The arts are alive and well in Thief River Falls.
tHIef rIver fallS concert aSSocIatIon P.O. Box 312, Thief River Falls • 218-681-4450
bOwlingfamIly BoWl & lounge • B-13 Hwy. 32 S., Thief River Falls • 218-681-1270 See ad page 23Open daily. Glow N’ Bowl (music and special lighting). Pool tables and arcade games. Open bowling daily, call for times.
casinOsSHootIng Star caSIno, Hotel and event centerSm 777 Casino Rd, Mahnomen, MN 56557 (60 miles S. of Thief River Falls) • 1-800-453-7827 • www.starcasino.com
Seven clanS caSIno tHIef rIver fallS 8 miles S. of Thief River Falls on Hwy. 59 218-681-4062 • 1-800-881-0712 • See ad page 15So many ways to play! Great food. Exciting casino floor with over 700 slot machines, 4 blackjack tables and 2 Tex-as Hold’em poker tables. Join Players Club for awesome rewards. 151 suite hotel with indoor water park. Water park has over 750 ft. of slides, a lazy river and more. Bring the whole family to enjoy a great getaway!
Day tripsagaSSIz natIonal WIldlIfe refuge Middle River, MN 56737 See directions under “Area Parks” • 218-449-4115Early spring-Oct. during daylight hours. Take the “Lost Bay Habitat Drive”, a four-mile self guided auto tour route, open from May-Oct. and don’t miss climbing the 100 ft. fire tower at Headquarters during office hours. Spotting scopes are mounted on the Parker Deck, Office Deck, Farmes Pool Cairn and Rodahl Hiking Trail Deck. Three hiking trails are also located within the refuge. Group tours may be arranged well in advance by contacting the refuge office.
Enjoy your visit to Thief River Falls! Any time of the year, indoors or out, discover outstanding recreational opportunities, incredible wildlife areas, delightful attractions and convention facilities. This is where the Arctic Cat snowmobile was born, and you’ll find some of the state’s finest trails and support services in our area.
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The historic Soo Line Depot, constructed in 1914, was preserved and converted into City Hall. Photo by Northstar Visitor Guides, Inc.
agaSSIz duneS Fertile, MN 56540 • 1 mi. S. and one mi. W. of Fertile 218-945-3129Preserved remnant of the sand dunes that northwest winds pushed up on the eastern beaches of glacial Lake Agassiz. Operated by the Nature Conservancy, hiking trails allow a close view of the area.
BergeSon gardenS Located on the grounds of Bergeson Nursery, three miles S. and five miles E. of Fertile MN • 218-945-6988Hours are Mon.-Sat. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The gardens can be viewed anytime. The gardens feature five acres of flower beds containing nearly every type of annual flower compatible to Northern Minnesota. Visitors may pick up a printed guide to the gardens. The gardens should be at their best from late July through frost. Free admission.
BeltramI ISland State foreSt E. on Hwy. 1, 26 mi. N. on Cty. Rd. 28 which turns into Cty. Rd. 54, 15 mi. E. on Hwy. 89, 14 mi. N. on State For-est Rd., 4 mi. to Dick’s Parkway Forest Rd. A Beltrami Island State Forest map is advised to cover the 669,000 acres of forest. Great Gray Owl, Northern Hawk Owl, Boreal Owl, Spruce Grouse, Black-backed Wood-pecker, Three-toed Woodpecker, Connecticut Warbler and 16 other breeding species of Warblers.
fertIle Sand HIllS/ WeSt mIll recreatIon area One mile west of Fertile • 218-945-3129Self-guided nature trail highlighting the unique sand dune formations, oak savanna and native prairie of rem-nant glacial Lake Agassiz. Ten miles of hiking and cross-country ski trails along the Sand Hill River and through the Fertile Sand Hills. Trail maps available at the Fertile Community Center and on-site.
glacIal rIdge natIonal WIldlIfe refuge For directions and more information call the Rydell refuge at 218-687-2229 • [email protected] partnership of nearly 30 organizations, this is the larg-est tall grass prairie restoration project in the nation. The project is located along the Glacial Lake Agassiz beach ridge about 20 miles east of Crookston with a goal to protect remnant tracts of native prairie, as less than 1% of native prairie remains in Minnesota. Visitors can enjoy watching prairie chickens from blinds and viewing thou-sands of migrating sandhill cranes, a plethora of prairie flowers and a tranquil view of prairie vista. This refuge was just established in October 2004 and additional pub-lic use opportunities are being developed over the next few years.
HayeS lake State Park Roseau, MN 56751 • 218-425-7504Hayes Lake is located in 3000 acres of Beltrami State Forest, 9 miles east of Wannaska. The park is open year-round. Summer activities include hiking, bird watching, horseback riding, fishing, mountain biking, and nature watching. Camping at Hayes Lake is available Memorial Day through Labor Day. Winter activities include cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ice fishing, and snowmobil-ing. Hayes Lake has a diversity of wildlife. There are 200 different bird species that call Hayes Lake home along with wolves, deer, black bears, and bobcats.
old mIll State Park Argyle, MN 56713 • 218-437-8174Open year-round. See Larson’s 1880s grist mill, which is powered by a Case 359 steam engine. Historic 1940s WPA building site, on the National Historic Registry. Pio-neer cabin, hiking, camping and swimming.
PemBIna WIldlIfe management area S. on Hwy. 32, 7 mi. W. on Cty. Rd. 3, 12 mi. to the Pembina Wildlife Management Area sign, N. on Pembina Wildlife Rd., 2 mi. to the S.E. entrance of Goose Lake Wildlife AreaYellow Rail, Le Conte’s Sparrow, Sandhill Crane, Greater Prairie Chicken, Sharp-tailed Grouse.
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roSeau Bog oWl management unIt Roseau, MN 56751 • 218-463-1130 Almost 9,000 acres of peat bog covered with black spruce tamarack and cedar. Look for the Great Gray Owl, Northern Hawk Owl, Boreal Owl, Northern Saw Whet Owl, Great Horned Owl, Spruce Grouse and Gray Wolf.
rydell natIonal WIldlIfe refuge For directions and more information call 218-687-2229 [email protected] seven miles of trails provide visitors access to ex-perience this bountiful natural treasure. Five miles have been paved to improve accessibility for all. Excellent bird-watching opportunities may be found along the trails and around the Visitor’s Center, which has several bird feeders and plantings to specifically attract birds. Deer hunting opportunities are available annually for youth and people with disabilities. The refuge trail system is open daily from sunrise to sunset and the visitors center is open during regular business hours and on Sundays from 1-5 p.m. with extended hours through the summer. Activities include hiking, biking, bird watching, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Interpretive programs are held on Sun-day afternoons throughout the summer.
tHIef lake WIldlIfe management area 42280 240th Ave. N.E., Middle River, MN 56737 218-222-3747Primitive camping in designated areas. 55,000 acres of wildlife habitat, including marshes, forests, brush-lands, and prairie. Wildlife, present seasonally, include waterfowl and other marsh birds, deer, moose, bear, grouse, rabbits, furbearers, songbirds, sandhill cranes, and raptors. Activities include hunting for waterfowl, big and small game, and nature viewing. A scenic overview of the lake with interpretive signing and picnic shelter are available. Contact the headquarters for maps and bird lists.
Featuring:Huge Midway, PBR Bullride, Exhibits, Grand Stand Acts,
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Peder engelstAd Pioneer villAgeThe Pennington County Historical Society, which was organized in the 1930s, is responsible for maintaining the Peder Engelstad Pioneer Village. Officially opened in 1976, the museum and village provide a living history of Thief River Falls. From its early years as a rural community, to later years when Thief River Falls became an important regional economic hub, the city has grown and prospered.
Peder Engelstad Pioneer Village, named after a local Norwegian immigrant, consists of 19 buildings with over 25,000 individual items on display. Buildings include seven late 1800s log houses; a Swedish Lutheran church, built in 1916; two railroad building depots and two cabooses; a one-room schoolhouse dating back to 1908; five original stores (including a blacksmith shop, general store, and beauty and barber shops); a restored two-story home; a large farm and an auto machinery building; and a museum.
The museum and buildings are open to the public Memorial Day through Labor Day with guided tours available. Check our Events Calendar (beginning on page 6) for a schedule of special activities at the Village.
Wetland PIneS & PraIrIe auduBon Sanctuary 24 miles E. of Thief River Falls on Hwy. 1 • 218-745-5663Trails open year round during daylight hours. 440 acres of wildlife habitat and fields on the Ancient Lake Agassiz beach ridge. 218-745-5663.
eventsmarSHall county faIr 2914 260th St. NW, Warren, MN • 218-745-5654 See ad page 22• www.marshallcountyfair.orgJuly 29-August 2, 2009. The free gate Marshall County Fair is what you think an old-time county fair should be–4-H, carnival and grandstand events. Family fun–one of the 10 best county fairs in Minnesota. Unique food concessions. Camping, swimming, golfing and museum adjacent.
PennIngton county faIr • A-8 See ad page 17 • www.penncofair.comDon’t miss the Pennington County Fair. It’s bigger and bet-ter than ever and it’s 108 years old. The fair takes place July 15-19 in Thief River Falls. This event features excit-ing attractions including: Todd Armstrong shows on the midway, P.B.R. Bullride, exhibits, other grand stand acts, demo derby, and free bandshell entertainment. See you at the fair!
Thunder on hooves • A-8 Pennington County Fairgrounds, Thief River Falls 218-681-3720 • 1-800-827-1629 www.thunderonhooves.com • See ad page 17July 17-18, 2009. Discover why Thief River Falls is one of the favorite stops for the Professional Bull Riders. Last year, many of the top bull riders in the world competed in the P.B.R. sanctioned event. You’ll want to be in town for this event!
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cOnventiOn events & FacilitiesBesT WesTern Inn • A-15 Hwy. 32 S., Thief River Falls 218-681-7555 • 1-800-569-8123 • See ad back coverBig city style with small town atmosphere. From accom-modations to dining, Best Western Inn cares for your needs. Clean comfortable newly remodeled rooms and delicious food. The Lounge and our spacious banquet fa-cilities can provide you with the best entertainment and meetings in the area. Senior, government and corporate rates. Winter plug-ins.
MulTI-evenTs CenTer (MeC) • N-6 1-800-959-6282, Ext. 1846 • See ad page 20This recreational-athletic events complex includes Lowell T. Swenson Field (football field, stadium and track and field facilities), plus eight softball/baseball fields, two soccer fields, and a large capacity locker room and restroom facility. The MEC is used primarily for events sponsored by Northland Community and Technical College, City of Thief River Falls Parks and Recreation Department, and School District #564. For more information or to schedule an event, call 1-800-959-6282, Ext. 8611.
naTIonal Guard arMory • D-12 250 Emil St. & Arnold Ave. S., Thief River Falls 218-681-0924
ralPH engelStad arena/Huck olSon memorIal cIvIc center • A-8 Hwy. 59 N., Thief River Falls 218-681-2183 • 218-681-2519 for rental information See ad inside front coverThe Ralph Engelstad Arena and Huck Olson Memorial Civic Center provide Thief River Falls over 140,000 sq. ft. for multi-sport activities, shows and events. The “Ralph” of-fers 3,550 theater-style seats for events. The non-smoking Imperial Room offers 5,000 sq. ft. for banquets, receptions and corporate meetings. Catering kitchen on site.
sWenson house • L-6 1020 Centennial Drive, Thief River Falls, across the street from Northland Community and Technical College 218-683-8767 • 1-800-959-6282 www.northlandcollege.edu • See ad page 41The Swenson House is a grand facility to host your next meeting or conference.
librarytHIef rIver fallS PuBlIc lIBrary 102 Main Ave. S., Thief River Falls • 218-681-4325 www.nwrlib.org • See ad page 23The library is a place for people of all ages and abilities to access information, education, and recreation opportu-nities. Internet access, information and referral services, books for all ages, audio books, movies, programs and more are available at the library. Library hours: Sept.-May, Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.; June-Aug, Mon.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
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Area festivals, craft shows and fairs showcase our talented locals.
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lOunges/clubsamerIcan legIon PoSt 117 ThIef rIver falls • A-8 324 Brooks Ave. N., Thief River Falls • 218-681-1341When in town, join us in our new facility for your fa-vorite drink or beverage plus a wide variety menu with great food. Mon-Fri. 3 p.m.-12:30 a.m., Sat. 10-12:30 a.m. Everyone welcome. Pull tabs everyday and bingo Monday and Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Sat. burgers 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Jeff’s Kitchen open Mon.-Sat. 5-10 p.m. Lic #A00794-004.
famIly BoWl & lounge • B-13 Hwy. 32 S., Thief River Falls • 218-681-1270 See ad page 23Open daily. Glow N’ Bowl (music and special lighting). Open bowling daily, call for times.
fraSer’S SPortS cafe 1582 Hwy. 59 S.E., Thief River Falls • 218-681-7589 See ad page 27New to Thief River Falls, we offer something for every-one! Casual fine dining, hand-cut steaks, ribs smoked in-house, seafood, pasta, burgers and sandwiches. Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner. Full bar.
The haylofT sTeakhouse & lounGe • N-13 Hwy. 59 S., Thief River Falls 218-681-7686 • See ad on page 28A Thief River Falls landmark for great family dining. Hearty food at a reasonable price. Featuring daily specials. Also noted for terrific pizza. Check out our gift shop.
vfW PoSt 2793 and auxIlIary 123 Horace Ave. N., Thief River Falls • 218-681-1211Something’s always going on in our friendly atmosphere! Dancing every Friday night 8:30 p.m.; Bar Bingo Mon.-Thurs. and Sat. 5-7 p.m.; Auxiliary Bingo Tues. after Bar Bingo; Progressive Bingo on Thurs; Fish Fry on Friday nights starting in Sept. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 1 p.m.-1 a.m., Sat. 11 a.m.-1 a.m. Closed Sunday.
yoSe’S Bar & grIll Hwy. 32 S., Thief River Falls (Located in the Best Western) • 218-681-7555 • See ad page 26Open Mon.-Sat. 4 p.m.-1 a.m., Food from 5-10 p.m. with a full service menu.
MOvie theatersgalaxy tWIn tHeatre • O-15 Hwy. 59 S., Thief River Falls 24-hour information line: 218-681-9945Two movie screens.
MuseuMs & histOrical sitesBlack cat SPortS Bar & grIll • A-15 1080 Hwy. 32 S., Thief River Falls 218-681-8910 • See ad page 29Over 40 years of Arctic Cat® snowmobile memorabilia.
carnegIe PuBlIc lIBrary • D-9 102 Main Ave. N., Thief River Falls (MN Hwy. 32) A city historical site, dedicated in 1914.
eaSt Polk HerItage center Along Hwy. 2 in Fosston, MN 218-435-6136 • 218-435-1313 The center is full of early days memorabilia from northwest-ern Minnesota. Established in 1986, it is open for guided tours Fri.-Sun 1:30-4:30 p.m. Open upon request anytime.
HerItage center Corner of 220 N. and 20th St., N.E. of Grand Forks next to Technical College • 701-740-2066Open year round by appointment. During the third week-end in August, there are various craft demonstrations, old-time wheat threshing demonstrations, concessions, antique tractor pull, a threshers breakfast, country dinner, general store and more.
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Stop in and see us—we’re always happy to serve you.On the corner of Hwy. 59 & Atlantic Ave. in Thief River Falls • 218-681-1992
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old croSSIng treaty monument Red Lake Falls, MN 56750This monument is a bronze life-sized figure of a Chippewa Indian holding a peace pipe. The monument was erected in 1932 by the U.S. Government to commemorate the sign-ing of a peace treaty with the Chippewa Indians in 1863.
Peder engelStad PIoneer vIllage • C-13 Located at 825 Oakland Park Road • 218-681-5767 See ad page 19The village has 19 buildings, including a museum, Victo-rian house, 2 railroad depots, schoolhouse, church, black-smith shop, machinery and automobile building, and 7 log houses. The Village is open Memorial Day through Labor Day, every day from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. Admission is $5 per person with children 12 and under accompanied by an adult admitted free.
Pelan PIoneer Park Located 9 mi. W. on Hwy. 11 in Greenbush, MNRestored Pioneer Village, wildflower gardens and berries.
Polk county muSeum Crookston, MN • 218-281-1038 The air-conditioned museum is filled with hundreds of items left by past generations. A tour of an 1890 school house is also available. It is also home of the world’s larg-est ox cart.
SorenSon gallery Fosston, MNLocal and regional art exhibits are changed each month in this intimate gallery located within the public library.
Soo lIne r.r. dePot & sTeaM loCoMoTIve #1024 • L-4 405 3rd St. E., Thief River Falls • 218-681-2500The Historic Soo Line Railroad Depot, located on U.S. Highway 59 downtown, is listed on the National Regis-ter of Historic Places. From completion of construction in 1914 until 1967, when passenger train service was termi-nated, the Depot was a hub of community activity almost 24 hours a day. At the height of its use, the Depot saw 13 passenger trains arrive and depart each day. Follow-ing a successful “Save the Depot” fundraising campaign in 1994-95, the City decided to renovate and remodel the building for use as City Hall. The completed project re-tained most of the building’s significant interior features, including the terrazzo floor and wood trim and doors in the main passenger terminal area. Steam Locomotive No. 1024, a Soo Class L-4, 2-8-2 MIKADO, is on permanent display outside the Depot.
SettlerS Square/marSHall county muSeum 808 E. Johnson Ave., Warren, MN • 218-745-4803May-Sept., Thurs.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-4 p.m. Week-end tours by request. Featuring eight store fronts, the mu-seum depicts an 1880s street. On display–antique farm machinery and the UFO Sheriff’s car of Marshall County.
thieF river FAlls’ sCeniC riverwAlkLike history? Like nature? Then take a stroll down our delightful Riverwalk! Fifteen pictographs (like the Ojibwe Village, Ice Harvesting and the Meehan Sawmill are found along several miles of trail, showing what the view along the river was like many years ago. The Riverwalk travels through town along the Red Lake and Thief Rivers, passing by nine parks, three forest trails, the dam and historical sites such as the Soo Line Railroad Depot and the statue of Chief Meskokonaye (Red Robe). A riverwalk was installed along the Red Lake River in Hartz Park, becoming one of the longest and most beautiful of the Riverwalk segments. A riverwalk brochure and map are available at the Thief River Falls Convention and Visitors Bureau and at area motels. Don’t miss this wonderful Thief River Falls attraction!
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WaySIde cHaPel Next to the E. Polk Heritage Center in Fosston, MN Open daily. A miniature chapel complete with colored windows and traditional church pews.
parksSee page 12 for park information.
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agaSSIz WIldlIfe refuge Middle River, MN 56737 • See directions under “Area Parks” • 218-449-4115Early spring-Oct. during daylight hours. Take the “Lost Bay Habitat Drive” a four-mile self-guided auto tour route open from May-Oct. and don’t miss the 14-ft-high Parker Pool observation deck. Spotting scopes are mounted on the Parker and Office Decks, Rodahl Hiking Trail Deck and at the Farmes Pool Cairn. Headquarters hiking trail is a one-half mile interpreted accessible trail with a wildlife observation blind. A wildlife observation blind is acces-sible on the east end of Rodahl Hiking Trail.Group tours may be arranged well in advance by contacting the refuge office.
arCTIC CaT InC. • A-12 601 Brooks Ave. S., in Thief River Falls 218-681-8558 • See ad on page 38Arctic Cat Inc. designs, engineers, manufactures and mar-kets snowmobiles and ATVs under the Arctic Cat brand name, as well as related parts, garments and accessories. Tours offered at 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. Please call ahead to arrange large group tours.
dIGI-key CorporaTIon • A-13 701 Brooks Ave. S., Thief River Falls • 218-681-6674 www.digikey.com • See ad page 7 Shipping more than 2 million orders annually, Digi-Key utilizes state-of-the-art technologies to process its
orders—from order entry to shipping—in as little as 15 minutes. Tours are offered weekdays by reservation be-tween 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. These tours are free of charge and approximately one hour in length.
goodrIdge area HIStorIcal SocIety, Inc. 218-378-4380 The Goodridge Area Historical Society, Inc. was formed in 1977 by a group of local citizens interested in the preservation of buildings and history of the community. The society has restored nine buildings within the city of Goodridge and have displayed numerous historical items in each of the buildings.
good-vue ayr farmS Rural Goodridge, MN 56725 Contact Norma Hanson at 218-378-4380Dairy and small grain operations. Tours offered from June 15 to September 15 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. by appointment only.
nortHland communIty & tecHnIcal college • L-6 1101 Hwy. 1 E., Thief River Falls • 218-683-8800 1-800-959-6282 • For tours call 218-683-8552 www.northlandcollege.edu • See ad on page 41Northland Community and Technical College offers tours of their main campus and aviation campus to all high school students and their families, as well as alumni.
wineriestWo foolS vIneyard 12501 240th Ave. S.E., Plummer, MN 56748 7 mi. S. of Thief River Falls on Hwy. 59, 4 mi. E. (past 7 Clans Casino), and 2-1/2 mi. S. on 240th Ave. SE. 218-465-4655 • See ad this pageJust 15 minutes from Thief River Falls. Tours, free tast-ings, gift shop. Open Saturdays and Sundays, June through Mid-October. Noon-5 p.m. A hidden treasure worth the visit!
June 4-5, 2009 Shirley Valentine
June 18-20, June 25-27, 2009 Annie Get Your Gun
July 22-25, 2009 House of Blue Leaves
Information: 218-681-3810Performances at Northland College Theater
Thief River Falls Community Arts Council
open saturdays & sundaysJune through Mid-october
noon-5 p.m.
A hidden treasure–worth the visit!
218-465-465512501 240th ave. s.e.Plummer, Mn 56748
906 Hwy. 2 S. 218-681-1270
Bowling • lounge • Pool • Open all year!
Air Conditioned
Bowl to Music & Light Show!Call for days & times.
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caMpgrOunDsSt. HIlaIre cIty Park Located in town off of Hwy. 32 • 218-964-5257Surrounded by the Red Lake River. Campground offers 30 full RV hookups, 12 with cable, 10 with 50 amp service.
ThIef rIver falls TourIsT park • C-13 Located on Hwy. 32 S. and Oakland Park Rd. • See ad inside front coverOverlooking the lower Red Lake River and Hartz Park, Thief River Falls Tourist Park has 16 full hook-ups, 48 electrical sites, most with cable and unlimited camping areas. Handicap accessible bathhouse with free showers. Dump station located nearby.
voyageur’S vIeW camPground & tuBIng 1/2 mile North of Red Lake Falls on Co. Rd. 19 218-253-4329 • See ad page 19 • www.voyageursview.com
car rentalThIef rIver falls herTz • A-10 13766 Airport Dr., Thief River Falls • 218-681-4111 • 1-800-654-3131 See ad page 25Area’s only car rental with daily, weekly or monthly rates.
hOtels/MOtelsaMerICas BesT value Inn & suITes • N-13 1915 Hwy. 59 S.E., Thief River Falls • 218-681-6205 Reservations 1-888-890-9568 • See ad page 25 • www.AmericasBestValueInn.comNewly remodeled, our quiet spacious rooms offer you a great stay at a reasonable price. New indoor pool and spa. Free hot breakfast. Next door to restaurant/lounge. Kids 17 and under stay free.
amerIcInn lodge & SuIteS 1920 Hwy. 59 SE., Thief River Falls • 218-681-4411 [email protected] • See ad this pageArea’s newest lodging facility. Providing enjoyable amenities like an indoor pool, whirl-pool, free hot breakfast, fitness room, free wireless internet, private business center, and most importantly, the quietist rooms in the business, with AmericInn soundguard construction. We have a variety of spacious rooms. Welcome to the end of the day!
Whether you prefer elegant or economical, Thief River Falls has the perfect place for you to stay. You’ll be impressed with our variety and quality of accommodations—stay with us awhile!
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BeSt WeStern Inn • A-15 Hwy. 32 S., Thief River Falls • 218-681-7555 or 1-800-569-8123 • See ad back coverBig city style with small town atmosphere. From accom-modations to dining, Best Western Inn cares for your needs. Clean comfortable rooms and delicious food. The Lounge and our spacious banquet facilities can provide you with the best entertainment and meetings in the area. Senior, government and corporate rates. Winter plug-ins.
C’Mon Inn • L-12 1586 Hwy. 59 S.E., Thief River Falls (next to the Dakota Clinic) • 218-681-3000 • 1-800-950-8111 See ad this pageOur spacious rooms are ideal for the business or plea-sure traveler. Featuring a large indoor pool/jacuzzi, jacuzzi suites, 42” plasma TVs in all rooms, FREE: high-speed wireless internet, continental breakfast and HBO. Meet-ing room holds up to 50. Close to great restaurants/shop-ping. You’ll soon discover why we say C’mon Inn.
T-59 MoTel & vIdeo • J-10 1510 Hwy. 59 S.E., Thief River Falls • 218-681-2720 www.t59moteltrf.com • See ad this pageLocated close to shops and restaurants. Owner operated to give that personal touch. We have reasonably priced rooms and Free Wireless Internet.Visa, Mastercard and Discover credit cards accepted.
hOtel/water parkSeven clanS caSIno/Hotel Indoor Water Park 8 miles S. of Thief River Falls • 218-681-4062 1-800-881-0712 • See ad page 15Bring the whole family to enjoy a great getaway in our new 151 suite Hotel, expanded gaming floor and a 40,000 square foot Indoor Water Park with over 750 feet of slides, a Lazy River and more. Minnesota has never seen family fun like this.
• Spa Suites• Meeting Room/Pool Parties• Free Hot Breakfast• Free High-Speed wireless• All King & Queen Beds• next Door to Restaurant/lounge • All ground Floor Rooms
218-681-6205 or 888-890-95681915 Hwy. 59 S.e., Thief River Falls
(next to walMart Super Center)
www.AmericasBestValueInn.com
Daily, Weekly or Monthly rates!
Courtesy pick-up or we’ll meet you at the airport.
218-681-4111 • 1-800-654-3131
$5 off room (based on double occupancy)
Jan.-Dec. (2009 only)*
1510 Hwy. 59 S.E., Thief River Falls, MN 56701
• large extended stay suites with full kitchens
• extended stay & weekly rates
• Coffeemakers in rooms
• Close to shopping
• Close to restaurants
• Park in front of room
• Small dogs allowed ($5 charge)
• Free wireless internet
Advanced reservations
preferred. *Based on double occupancy.
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• LargeIndoorPoolwithJacuzzi
• Allroomshaveamicrowaveandfridge
• Senior/Corporate/GovernmentDiscounts
• KingSizeBedswithRecliners
• FREEHigh-SpeedInternetAvailable
• MeetingRoom
• Continental Breakfast
• Nextto MeritCareClinic
• 42”PlasmaTV1586Hwy.59S.E.,ThiefRiverFalls,MN56701
218-681-3000 • 1-800-950-8111 • www.cmoninn.com • [email protected]
Fax 218-681-3060
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BlaCk CaT sporTs Bar & GrIll • A-15 1080 Hwy. 32 S., Thief River Falls • 218-681-8910 See ad page 29The Black Cat is the first of its kind with a special theme featuring Arctic Cat® snowmobile memorabilia. The “Cat” has a legendary history and the items on dis-play tell much of the story of those memorable years in Thief River Falls. Back room, available for meetings, parties, team dinners, etc. Call for take-out and catering available.
cuP@Joe’z coffee SHoP & SmootHIeS • D-8 315 Duluth Ave. N., Thief River Falls (Located in Kezar Music) • 218-681-2148 • www.kezarmusic.comCoffee of the day, espresso, capaccino, latte and snack bar.
daIry queen of tHIef rIver fallS • C-12 Hwy. 32 W., Thief River Falls • 218-681-3007 See ad page 26
dee’S kItcHen • F-6 811 Atlantic Ave. N., Thief River Falls • 218-681-9907 See ad page 29Discover what “real home cookin’ is.” A local favorite, and newly remodeled, our family restaurant features a large
menu including sandwiches and dinners, homemade pas-tries and pies made fresh daily. Breakfast served all day. Mon.-Fri. 5 a.m.-7p.m., Sat.-Sun. 5 a.m.-2 p.m. Master-Card and Visa accepted.
doMIno’s pIzza • B-9 Across from Ralph Engelstad Arena • 218-681-6000 See ad page 29Delivery, carryout, large group orders. Call ahead and we’ll have your pizza ready after the game or your event.
evergreen eatIng emPorIum • D-11 700 Hwy. 32 S., Thief River Falls • 218-681-3138 See ad on pages 14 and 27Northwest Minnesota’s finest dining. Scrumptious food in an English tudor-style setting. The best choice for that special occasion or join us in our quaint pub. Banquets, private parties and off-premises catering. Wireless internet.
erl’S gaS & grocerIeS • E-6 103 E. 8th St., Thief River Falls • 218-681-4627 See ad page 32The best homemade pizza and broasted chicken in town! Fast food area too!
The Best Pizza
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218-681-1306
Families, Groups & Teams Welcome!
Eat InCarry-Out
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Located at the Best Western Inn218-681-7555
Highway 32 South, Thief River Falls, MN 56701
Tantalize your taste buds and treat yourself to Thief River Falls’ most famous hospitality. Whatever your choice, from fine dining to family fare to terrific pizza, you’ll find it here!
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The Evergreen Eating Emporium is just one of several exceptional
Thief River Falls restaurants. Photo by Northstar Visitor Guides, Inc.
You’ll find mouth watering food at local restaurants like the Lantern, pictured here.
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fraSer’S SPortS cafe 1582 Hwy. 59 S.E., Thief River Falls • 218-681-7589 See ad this pageNew to Thief River Falls, we offer something for every-one! Casual fine dining, hand-cut steaks, ribs smoked in-house, seafood, pasta, burgers and sandwiches. Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner. Full bar.
handy farMs CounTry CookIn’ • N-13 Hwy. 59 S., Thief River Falls (adjacent to The Hayloft) 218-681-7686 • See ad on page 28In a north woods atmosphere, you’ll love our extensive menu featuring the best prime rib and walleye in North-western Minnesota. Also, check out our pasta dishes. Daily specials and full bar. Come hungry-go happy!
Jeff’S kItcHen • A-8 Located at American Legion Post 117 • 324 Brooks Ave. N., Thief River Falls • 218-681-7034 • See ad page 29Mon.-Sat. 5-10 p.m. Featuring a full and expanded menu. Sat. burgers 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Everyone welcome.
mcdonald’S • L-11 Hwy. 59 S., Thief River Falls • 218-681-6770 See ad page 29Teams and buses welcome.
PennIngton maIn • E-10 220 Main Ave. S., Thief River Falls • 218-681-8888 See ad page 34Hot Stuff Pizza, sandwiches, breakfast menu, open 24 hours.
PennIngton Square • F-10 1st St. & Pennington Ave., Thief River Falls 218-681-4552 • See ad page 34Hot Stuff Pizza, sandwiches and breakfast menu. Open 6 a.m.-11p.m.
• CasualFineDining• Hand-CutSteaks• Seafood,Ribs&Pasta• BurgersandSandwiches• HomemadeSoups,Sauces MarinadesandRubs• Open7DaysAWeekfor LunchandDinner• Fullbar
Chef William Fraser, Owner
218-681-75891582Hwy.59S.E.,ThiefRiver
Made from scratch!
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Steak • Chicken • Ribs • SeafoodBanquets and Private Parties!
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Petro PumPer • A-8 Hwy. 59 N. and Hwy. 1, Thief River Falls 218-681-3546 See ad on page 30All new Deli Max with daily specials. Eat in or take out. Great for picnics or teams. Breakfast Buffet Mon.-Sat. Lunch Buffet Mon.-Fri. Check out our new pet wash!
PIzza Hut • L-ll Hwy. 59 S., Thief River Falls • 218-681-1306 See ad page 26Families, groups and teams welcome. Eat-in, carry-out or delivery.
St. HIlaIre Bar & grIll 215 Broadway (Hwy. 32), St. Hilaire, MN 218-964-5220Only six miles south of Thief River Falls. Great burgers, authentic Mexican food and daily specials. Take out avail-able. Children welcome.
taco JoHn’S • D-9 Knight Ave. and 3rd St., Thief River Falls 218-681-5987 • See ad on page 26For over 23 years specializing in Mexican food. Open seven days a week.
The haylofT sTeakhouse & lounGe • N-13 Hwy. 59 S., Thief River Falls 218-681-7686 • See ad this pageA Thief River Falls landmark for great family dining. Hearty food at a reasonable price. Featuring daily specials. Also noted for terrific pizza. Check out our gift shop.
25 years of great dining!
daily specials | Lunch & dinnerBest Burger in town!
delicious Broasted Chicken!
218-681-8211 • 1910 Highway 59 South, Thief River Falls
Dining Room
Horseshoe Bar
Great Food In A Grand Setting!
A dInInG delIGhtFeaturing the best prime rib and
walleye in northwestern Minnesota.
SteAkhouSe & lounGe
1907 Hwy. 59.S. • 218-681-7686located in handy Farms Restaurant.
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Whether you’re thirsty for a hot cup of tea, or you’re craving fare you can sink your teeth into, Thief River Falls has it all! Pictured here, the Evergreen Eating Emporium, Time Well Spent and the Black Cat Sports Bar & Grill.
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tHe lantern 1910 Hwy. 59 S., Thief River Falls 218-684-2199 • See ad on page 28A local favorite for lunch and dinner for 25 years. Great daily specials, potato dumplings on Wednesdays, prime rib on Fridays and Saturdays. Full bar, banquet room avail-able.
tIme Well SPent • E-9 113 E. 2nd St., Thief River Falls • 218-681-1257 See ad page 33Tea rooms with sandwiches, gourmet foods, home decor, gifts and cards.
Walmart SuPer center • K-9 1755 Hwy. 59 S.E., Thief River Falls • 218-683-3643 See ad page 32A full service deli!
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Visitors enjoy a great pizza at the downtown Pizza Hut.
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Dine-in or Take-ouT!
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arCTIC CaT InC. • A-12 601 Brooks Ave. S., Thief River Falls See ad on page 38Arctic Cat Inc., the proud manufacturer of Arctic Cat snowmobiles and ATVs, offers public tours of the manu-facturing facility weekdays at 1 p.m. A company store is also open to the public from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call ahead for group tours, 218-681-8558.
BeauTIful BeGInnInGs • E-9 212 LaBree Ave. N., Thief River Falls • 218-681-3100 See ad pages 14 and 33Unique casual clothing, beautiful bridal gowns, tuxes, bridesmaids, promwear, jewelry, giftware, accessories. “Come visit us. We’d love to work with you.”
dIamondS & deSIgnS • E-8 207 LaBree Ave. N., Thief River Falls • 218-681-1490 1-888-834-2436 • See ads page 14 and 33Jewelry designers: Pat Lewis, Mark Michael, SA Gems, Janel Russell. Collectible figurines: Nao by LLadro & Pip-ka. Giftwear: Mavado watches & clocks, Seiko watches & clocks, Pulsar, Citizen watches, Peggy Karr, Iittala, Crys-tal and much more.
erl’S gaS & grocerIeS • E-6 103 E. 8th St., Thief River Falls • 218-681-4627 See ad page 32Your first stop north. The best homemade pizza and broasted chicken in town! Check-out our fast food area too! All your hunting, fishing and snowmobiling needs. Minnesota hunting and fishing licenses, fresh cut red meat and produce departments. Pay at pump available.
falls lIquor • F-8 At the corner of Hwy. 59 and Atlantic Ave., Thief River Falls • 218-681-1992 • See ad page 20Known throughout the area as the most complete full-ser-vice liquor store in northwestern Minnesota. We feature an outstanding wine section and the largest selection of cold beer. Our humidor has the finest cigars. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff is ready to serve you.
218-681-3546 Junction Hwy. 59 n. & Hwy. 1 w.,
Thief River Falls, Mn 56701
Deli Max! Area’s best deli selection! Pizza • Subs • Hamburgers Chicken • Ice Cream
TRuck, RV ANd cARwASH PRoPANE
Breakfast SpecialsLunch Buffet Mon.-Fri.
Our new Pet wAsh is nOw OPen!
Selection, simplicity, style—all in Thief River Falls! With our friendly service and convenient location, you can find just what you’re looking for—at a great price too!
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Annie’s Attic offers delightful treasures. Photo by Northstar Visitor Guides, Inc.
You’ll find stylish clothing and bridal attire at Beautiful Beginnings.
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Hunter’S outlet 206 Knight Ave. N., Thief River Falls 218-681-3030 • See ad page 39Over 1,000 firearms (new and used), muzzle loading, full-line ammo, reloading, optics, bows and archery, pro-staff services, tree stands and blinds, hunting and fishing licenses, decoys, hunting gear and clothing. YOUR OUTDOOR SPECIALISTS!
kezar muSIc co. • D-8 315 Duluth Ave. N., Thief River Falls • 218-681-2148 www.kezarmusic.com • See ad this page
leGends sporTInG Goods • K-9 1845 U.S. Hwy. 59 S., Thief River Falls 218-681-1006 • See ad page 37As the area’s only athletic sporting goods store, we spe-cialize in hockey, baseball, softball, soccer, wrestling and more. Get your skates sharpened or trade your old equip-ment in for new or used items. With our skate leasing program, you can save yourself money or just rent a pair for the day or weekend. Call or stop in to see what we have or what we can get for you.
nortHern lIgHtS Book Store • E-9 208 LaBree Ave. N., Thief River Falls 218-681-8242 • See ad page 33Northern Lights Book Store sells affordable used books, clothing, toys and treasures generously donated by Thief River Falls and the surrounding area. This is not your ordi-nary store! The Book Store was created to provide mean-ingful work opportunities for persons with mental illness. Come and experience the magic. Free Internet Cafe and Cappuccino!
nortHland communIty & tecHnIcal college • L-6 1101 Hwy. 1 E., Thief River Falls • 218-683-8800 1-800-959-6282 • www.northlandcollege.edu See ad page 41The Bookstore at Northland Community and Technical College is loaded with school supplies, novelty items and much more. From sweatshirts and t-shirts to books, notebooks, backpacks and caps, they have it all. The Bookstore is open weekdays from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.
norThWesT BeveraGe, InC. • BB-14 1320 Greenwood St. W., Thief River Falls 218-681-1735 • See ad page 9Look for our Kandiyohi, Chippewa Spring, Anheuser-Busch and Pabst products at select local convenience stores and restaurants.
PennIngton maIn • E-10 220 Main Ave. S., Thief River Falls • 218-681-8888 See ad page 34Centrally located. Thief River Falls’ #1 convenience store and touchless car wash. Featuring Hot Stuff Pizza, gas, groceries, ATM and “pay at the pump”. We mean it when we say fast, friendly and clean! Open 24 hours. Locally owned.
3-1/2 mi. e. on State Hwy. 1Thief River Falls, Mn 56701
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Check out Hunter’s Outlet for all your hunting needs.
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PennIngton Square • F-10 1st St. & Pennington Ave., Thief River Falls • 218-681-4552 • See ad page 34Open 6 a.m.-11 p.m. Touchless car wash, ATM and “pay at the pump”.
Petro PumPer • A-8 Hwy. 59 N. and Hwy. 1, Thief River Falls 218-681-3546 • See ad page 30Open 24 hours. Gas, diesel and groceries. Check out our new pet wash!
purdy’s shoe sTore • E-9 209 LaBree Ave. N., Thief River Falls • 218-681-2608 1-800-511-5759 • fax 218-681-8475 • See ad page 33Discover why people travel over 200 miles to visit Purdy’s. A must stop, you’ll find the largest selection of womens, mens and childrens shoes, boots and athletic footwear. You’ll also find an ever expanding line of casual clothing. Great selection, great service and great prices is what you’ll find at Purdy’s Shoe Store.
Locally-Owned Since 1995
Featuring all brands of appliancesCraftsman tools • Televisions
lawn mowers • Authorized dealer
218-681-4511 303 Main Ave. N., Thief River Falls
Rodney Knutson,
Owner
218-683-3643 1755 Highway 59 S.E.
Thief River Falls, MN 56701
Full Grocery • Deli/Bakery Tire Lube Express • One-Hour Photo • Pharmacy
Sporting Goods • Vision Center
Our people make the difference!
The Convenience Store With More!
Your First Stop In Thief River Falls!CheCk out our fast-food area!
Marinated meats • Fresh meat and produce department Ammo • Hunting & fishing licenses • Bait/Minnows
ATM machine/Money gram/Money OrdersOld fashioned ice cream cones
Snowmobile oil, maps, plugs and belts Snowmobile Trail Stamps
218-681-4627
Minnesota state Lottery Games!
Corner of Hwy. 1 & 59 or located at convenience corner, 8th & Main.
The Best Homemade Pizza & Broasted Chicken in Town!
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Family-owned and family-friendly, The Shed is one of the area’s best antique stores.
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Downtown thief River FallsThere’s always something happening here. Downtown offers everything from sightseeing to shopping. Stop in and see us Downtown!
“EMPLoyEE owNEd, To SERVE you RIgHT!”
201 N. Horace AveDowntown, Thief River Falls218-681-2932/1-800-570-3784• Thief River Falls’ finest full service drug store, with decades of pharmaceutical care!
• 6,000 sq. ft. gift showroom!
• 1-hour photo, passports and instant digital printing!
• Casual,work,dress,athleticfootwearandapparel• Mostmajorbrands:Woolrich,Nike,RedWing, Rockport, Irish Setter, etc.• Specialordersavailable
209LaBreeAve.N.,•ThiefRiverFalls,MN56701
You’d have to visit many different stores
to match our selection of footwear.
218-681-2608 • 1-800-511-5759 • fax 218-681-8475
Bridal
Prom
Casual Wear
Tuxedo Rental
AccessoriesMon., Tues., Fri.: 10 am-6 pm
Wed.: 10 am-5:30 pm Thurs.: 10 am-7 pm
Sat. 10 am-3 pm
218-681-3100 • 212 LaBree Ave N., Thief River Falls
218-681-8242208 N. LaBree, Thief River Falls
Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
113 e. 2nd St. Thief River Falls
218-681-1257Home Decor • Tea Rooms
Gifts & Cards • Gourmet Foods
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SearS 303 Main Ave. N., Thief River Falls 218-681-4511 • See ad page 32Locally-owned and a name you can trust since 1995. Featuring all brands of appliances and Craftsman, the #1 name in tools, with guaranteed pricing. Come as you are and stop in to say “Hi” to Rod!
tHe SHed • P-7 3-1/2 mi. E. on State Hwy. #1, 17526 State Hwy. 1 N.E., Thief River Falls • See ad page 31
Just a short drive outside of town, you’ll enjoy this charm-ing antique and collectible shop. Extensive collection of Red Wing crocks, farm primitives and memorabilia. Si and Marge Hanson. Closed for the season October 1, 2009.
tHrIfty WHIte PHarmacy • E-9 201 Horace Ave. N., Thief River Falls • 218-681-2932 1-800-570-3784 • See ad on page 33 1 hour digital photo, 6,000 ft. gift show room and decades of pharmaceutical care.
tIme Well SPent • E-9 113 E. 2nd St., Thief River Falls • 218-681-1257 See ad page 33Home decor, gourmet foods, gifts and cards, tea rooms.
Tony dorn InC. • F-8 419 N. Atlantic, Thief River Falls • 218-681-1848 1-800-542-5022 • See ad age 44
tWo foolS vIneyard 12501 240th Ave. S.E., Plummer, MN 56748 218-465-4655 • 7 mi. S. of Thief River Falls on Hwy. 59, 4 mi. E. (past 7 Clans Casino), and 2-1/2 mi. S. on 240th Ave. S.E. • See ad page 23Just 15 minutes from Thief River Falls. Tours, free tast-ings, gift shop. Open Saturdays and Sundays, June through Mid-October. Noon-5 p.m. A hidden treasure worth the visit!
Walmart SuPer center • K-9 1755 Hwy. 59 S.E., Thief River Falls • 218-683-3643 See ad page 32Save Money-Live Better! Your one-stop shop for grocer-ies, deli, auto, pharmacy and photo. Our people make the difference!
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annIe’S attIc 321 Main Ave., Thief River Falls • 218-681-6648 See ad page 33Eclectic shop featuring art glass, cast iron skillets, cof-fee grinders, Depression glass, hat pins, farm tools, Fostoria glassware, jewelry, kitchen collectibles, Native crafts, paintings and prints, pottery, radios, tobacco tins, tools, toys and dolls, vintage hand-crafted items, used furniture etc. Gift certificates available. Open Wed.-Fri. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; May-mid Dec.
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birD watchingSee Day Trips on page 14. Northwestern Minnesota is one of the best bird watching areas in the United States, with over 280 species of birds at the Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge alone. Also, new for birdwatchers, is the fabulous Pine to Prairie Birding Trail described on page 36 of this Guide. Get ready for some great sightings and don’t forget to bring your binoculars and birding check lists! Birding brochures and information on the Pine to Prairie Trail available at the Thief River Falls Convention and Visitors Bureau, 2042 Hwy. 1 West, Thief River Falls, MN 56701.
thieF river Falls bMX/ skate parkThe Thief River Falls BMX/Skate Park, located at the south end of the Franklin Middle School grounds, is a supervised facility open to the public. All persons using the facility must sign an “Agreement for Use of the BMX/Skate Park” waiver. Students under 18 must have a parent and/or guardian present to sign the waiver before they will be allowed to use the facility. The park is open during the summer months of June, July, and August. Helmets and pads are available for use at the park. Please call the park at 681-6963 or the Community Education office at 218-681-8711, ext. 244 for specific dates and times dur-ing the summer or if you have any questions or concerns regarding the park. The park is also an “ABA” sanctioned bike race track. The dates and times of the races will be announced in the spring of the year.
crOss-cOuntry skiing Located west of Newfolden, MN. Old Mill State Park offers six miles of groomed cross-country ski trails. Skis and snowshoes are available for rent at the park. There is a shelter with a stove and fireplace for a quick warm up. Outdoor toilets are located in the campground, group camp and picnic area. Water is available behind the park office. For more information contact Old Mill State Park at 218-437-8174.
curlingtHIef rIver fallS curlIng cluB • A-8 Hwy. 59 W., Thief River Falls • 218-681-3202Restaurant, bonspiels, league curling.
e-bay cOnsignMent sales lSg Internet SaleS/ legendS SPortIng goodS • K-9 1845 U.S. Hwy. 59 S., Thief River Falls 218-681-1006 • See ad page 37We offer E-Bay consignment sales. We’ve sold everything from bulldozers to Matchbox cars.
Fishing
You’ll find excellent fishing year-round (ice fishing, too!) on the rivers. Walleye, Northern Pike, Catfish, Small Mouth Bass and Pan Fish.
Fitness anytIme fItneSS 1845 U.S. Hwy. 59 S., Thief River Falls • 218-681-1305 See ad page 37 • www.anytimefitness.comOpen 24-hours a day, everyday, our state-of-the-art fit-ness center is ready to meet your schedule not ours. Our friendly, clean atmosphere welcomes everyone, whatever your fitness level.
One of our best attractions is the Great Outdoors! Pursue your favorite activity, such as snowmobiling, hunting, boating, golfing, tubing, fishing or bird watching. Pick your pastime and join us in Thief River Falls!
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Baiting their hooks at the annual Knights of Columbus Fishing Derby.
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Frisbee gOlF Located at the south half of Lion’s Park on Nora Street, our nine-hole Frisbee Golf Course is open to the public free of charge. The course offers concrete tee pads, permanent mounted disc baskets, and custom-made tee signage. Bring your own discs and come ready to enjoy a game of “disc golf”!
gOlF cOurses Golfing is a great way to enjoy a sunny summer day with the whole family. It is also excellent exercise. From the water hazards to the sand traps, Northwestern Minne-sota golf courses provide plenty of challenging oppor-tunities for everyone, so head to one of our golf courses.
foSSton golf cluB 218-435-6535Public course open April-October. Nine holes, par 36, grass greens. Lessons available. Riding and pull carts. Pro shop, clubhouse and driving range.
mInakWa golf cluB Crookston, MN 56716 • 218-281-1773Nine holes of golf, par 34. Lessons available. Riding and pull carts. Rentals, pro shop, restaurant and driving range. Open to the public.
oak knollS golf cluB Hwy. 32 S., Red Lake Falls • 218-253-4423Nine hole, par 36. Grass greens located along the river. Club and cart rentals, on-site snacks.
Sand HIll rIver golf courSe Fertile, MN 56540 • 218-945-3535Public course, nine holes, grass greens, driving range, putting & chipping green, riding and pull carts, pro shop and on-site snacks.
tHIef rIver golf cluB • F-1 1 mile N. on Hwy. 32, Thief River Falls • 218-681-2955 See coupon page 38 • www.thiefrivergolfclub.comThe golf gem of northwest Minnesota. Play our beauti-ful 18 hole bent grass greens. Full bar and restaurant. Conference meetings and corporate outings welcome. Tuesday is “Ladies’ Day” and Wednesday is “Men’s Day.” These are the best greens around!
valley golf courSe 2407 Riverroad N.W., East Grand Forks, MN 56721 218-773-1207Public course, 18 holes of golf, par 72. Open mid-April to mid-October. Riding and pull carts. On-site snacks, rent-als, pro shop. Grass greens.
hunting With over 2 million acres of public hunting land to choose from, the Thief River Falls area offers hunters choices of moose, bear, deer, ducks, ruffed and sharptail grouse and woodcock. This is also a growing area for geese populations, making this area an untapped bonanza for waterfowlers.
To order a Northwest Minnesota Hunting Guide contact: Thief River Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau 218-686-9785 or log onto our website www.visittrf.com
For information regarding licensing and hunting regulations contact: Department of Natural Resources 612-296-6157. www.dnr.state.mn.us
For travel information contact: Minnesota Office of Tourism 651-296-5029 or 1-800-657-3700. www.exploreminnesota.com
Pine to PrAirie Birding trAilAttention bird lovers! The Thief River Falls area is included in Minnesota’s FIRST birding trail, a 223 mile route from Fergus Falls to the shores of Lake of the Woods. With 45 separate sites and side trips along the way, bird watchers and lovers of wildlife will find this a virtual paradise!
Situated at the juncture of 3 major ecosystems—tall grass prairie, boreal forests and aspen parkland—this Northwestern Minnesota trail provides a unique collection of habitats which provide homes for a tremendous variety of birds. Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge, the largest wildlife refuge in the state of Minnesota, is an incredible birding treasure,
located just a short drive from Thief River Falls. The Refuge is a haven for as many as 280 species of birds. Look for a complete birding checklist and Pine to Prairie booklet at the Thief River Falls Convention and Visitors Bureau.
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inDOOr recreatiOn tHIef rIver racquetBall cluB & fItneSS center • I-8 Hwy. 59 S.E., Thief River Falls • 218-681-6709
sleDDingHartz Park, located on Riverside Avenue along the river, offers a huge hill for sledding. Sledders can enter the area through the National Guard Armory parking lot which is located on Highway 32.
snOwMObiling the nOrthwOODs OF Mn Thief River Falls has access to more than 500 miles of groomed trails that interconnect to over 1,500 miles of trails in northwest Minnesota. Thief River Falls is a snow-mobile hub for northwest Minnesota with five different trails leading out of the city. Snowmobilers can choose from countless daily loop rides ranging from 50-200 miles. Snowmobiling was born in this part of Minnesota and the many food and fuel stops along the trails welcome all rid-ers, whatever their brand.
Trails to the west connect with the North Dakota trail system at the communities of Oslo and Hallock. Trails to the north connect to the community of Roseau and from there to the Canadian border and east to the Warroad and Baudette trail systems. To the south, riders take trails
that connect with Bemidji and Detroit Lakes. Each trail is unique in offering a variety of terrain including river riding and picturesque wilderness trails.
Arctic Cat snowmobiles have been manufactured in Thief River Falls for over 35 years. The Arctic Cat plant is listed as having one of the top 250 plant tours in the nation in the book entitled “Watch It Made In The USA: A Visitors Guide To The Companies That Make Your Favorite Prod-ucts.” Plant tours are free of charge and offered weekdays at 1 p.m. (See Tours on page 23). For trail maps contact the Thief River Falls Convention and Visitors Bureau, lo-cated at 2042 Hwy. 1 West, Thief River Falls, MN 56701. You may also call 218-686-9785 or log onto our website at www.visittrf.com
snOwMObiling in penningtOn cOunty The birthplace of the Arctic Cat snowmobile, this is some of the best snowmobiling in the country. Lots of snow and hundreds of miles of trail make this a true Winter Wonderland!
SNOWMOBILE CLuBSgoodrIdge traIl BlazerS Goodridge, MN 56725 • 218-378-4588
tHIef rIver fallS Sno drIfterS 1023 Atlantic Ave. N., P.O. Box 51, Thief River Falls 218-689-0280 • 218-681-7423
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SNOWMOBILE TRAILSdoWntoWn See city map on page 13
goodrIdge/4g SnoWmoBIle traIlS Open: Trail, Clearwater, Gully, etc; Connects with the Wa-piti Trail system out of Thief River Falls, the Fourtown Trail system and the Riverland Trail System of Trail, Clearwa-ter, Gully, etc.
rIverland nortH traIlGroomed trail connecting Thief River Falls with Red Lake Falls.
WaPItI traIl Connects with Big Red Lake Bog and McTrail System Trails. Trail cuts through willow and poplar stands, fre-quent sightings of wildlife.
spOrting gOODs Hunter’S outlet 206 Knight Ave. N., Thief River Falls • 218-681-3030 See ad page 39Over 1,000 firearms (new and used), muzzle loading, full-line ammo, reloading, optics, bows and archery, pro-staff services, tree stands and blinds, hunting and fishing licenses, decoys, hunting gear and clothing. YOUR OUTDOOR SPECIALISTS!
legendS SPortIng goodS 1845 U.S. Hwy. 59 S., Thief River Falls 218-681-1006 • See ad page 37Area’s only sporting goods store.
swiMMingfranklIn mIddle ScHool Indoor Pool • J-4 300 Spruce Ave. S., Thief River Falls • 218-681-8065
PuBlIc BeacH at lafave Park • H-7 Taft and Crocker Ave., Thief River Falls • 218-681-2519
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franklIn mIddle ScHool • K-11 300 Spruce Ave. S., Thief River Falls
trap shOOtingtHIef rIver fallS traP cluB 218-681-1848Offers three traps. Clubhouse with full kitchen. Private groups welcome. Shooting: Mon. 5 p.m., Thurs. 6 p.m. or by appointment. Also, Northwest Sporting Clays with 15 fields including a 60’ tower. Shooting: Wed. 5 p.m., Sun. 1 p.m. or by appointment. Mon. night 5 p.m. active league team participation.
Hwy 32 N., Thief River Falls
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These are the best greens around!Visitor Guide special!
Buy one green fee and cart for $49.00 and Get One Green
Fee Free! (a value of $77.00)Offer expires 10/31/09. Not good with any other offer.
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voyageur’S vIeW camPground & tuBIng 1/2 mile North of Red Lake Falls on Co. Rd. 13 218-253-4329 • See ad page 19 www.voyageursview.com
walking & Multi-purpOse trails rIverWalk Thief River Falls, MN 56701 • 218-681-3720Many miles of walking and biking trails through town along the Red Lake and Thief Riv-ers. Passes by nine city parks, three forest trails, the dam, and historical sites such as the Soo Line Railroad Depot. Maps are available at the Travel Information Center and the Parks and Recreation Department.
agaSSIz recreatIon traIl (a.r.t.) 32 mi. trail from Ulen, MN through Syre, Twin Valley and Gary to Fertile • 218-584-5169The trail consists of two 10 foot wide treadways for snowmobiling, hiking, biking, bird watching, horseback riding, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and dog sledding. Also open to ATVs. Camping is available in Ulen and Twin Valley.
GreenWood park & reCreaTIon area • P-13 Thief River Falls • Located on the east side of the Red Lake River on Greenwood St. • 218-681-2519Natural trails, cross-country skiing and an environmental learning lab.
AreA FishingThe Red Lake River, in the Thief River Falls area, offers excellent fishing. Whether you’re in waders, a float tube, canoe or just fishing from the bank, the opportunity for walleyes, northern pike, smallmouth bass, crappies and a host of other species is good.
Accessing the river is not a problem with two boat landings within the city limits. You can also get to the river through both city parks and below the dam.
Waterfowl and small game hunters coming to the Thief River Falls area should remember to pack a fishing rod. There is a fall run of walleyes in the Red Lake River. Walleyes will move upriver and hold below the dam in October—a jig and minnow is all it takes. With parking lots on both sides of the river and a walkway on the east side, access is easy.
Hunt in the morning, fish the Red Lake River in the afternoon. Visitors to the Thief River Falls area can have the best of both worlds!
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eDucatiOnIndependenT sChool dIsTrICT 564 • E-9 230 LaBree Ave. S., Thief River Falls • 218-681-8711 www.trf.k12.mn.us • See ad this page See Northern School of the Arts listing this pageOur school system is student focused with high standards for all students and staff. We offer a wide range of pro-grams and activities. High school students are also of-fered a large number of advanced placement and elective courses in addition to rigorous core academics.
PUBLIC SCHOOLScHallenger elementary ScHool • F-16 Pennington Ave. and Cty. Rd. 61, Thief River Falls 218-681-2345Pre-school, Kindergarten-Grade 5.
franklIn mIddle ScHool • J-11 300 Spruce Ave. S., Thief River Falls • 218-681-8813Grades 6-8.
lIncoln HIgH ScHool • D-10 101 Knight Ave. N., Thief River Falls • 218-681-7432Grades 9-12.
nortHland communIty & tecHnIcal college • L-6 1101 Hwy. 1 E., Thief River Falls • 218-683-8800 1-800-959-6282 • www.northlandcollege.edu See ad page 41Northland Community and Technical College has campus-es located in Thief River Falls and East Grand Forks, MN. Northland is an accredited college that provides techni-cal and liberal arts education in more than 80 different programs and offers student life, fine arts, basketball, football, golf, baseball, softball, and volleyball.
If you’ve chosen to move your home or business to Thief River Falls, you’ll find useful information here about the area. For more information contact the Thief River Falls Convention and Visitors Bureau at 218-686-9785, log onto our website at www.visittrf.com or conact the Community Development Director at 218-681-2500.
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Northland College offers a wide variety of courses,
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PRIVATE SCHOOLSSt. Bernard’S catHolIc ScHool • D-9 117 Knight Ave. N., Thief River Falls • 218-681-15393 yr. old Pre-school, 4-5 yr. old Pre-Kindergarten and all day Kindergarten through the 5th grade.
St. JoHn’S lutHeran ScHool • P-15 Sortberg Dr., 15671 158th St. N.E., Thief River Falls 218-681-7753 Daycare, 3 year old Pre-school, 4-5 year old Pre-Kinder-garten and all day Kindergarten through grade 12.
tHe nortHern ScHool of tHe artS • D-10 Contact Bill Stock at 218-681-8672The Northern School of the Arts is a tuition free Arts Mag-net school for Northwest Minnesota housed at Lincoln High School in Thief River Falls, allowing 11th and 12th grade students in-depth study in drama, creative writing, visual arts, media arts or music. Students spend a block of time in their individual art area and the rest of the day is spent taking general classes at Lincoln High School.
eMplOyersarctIc cat Inc. • A-12 601 Brooks Ave. S., in Thief River Falls • 218-681-8558 See ad on page 38
BrodIn comfort SyStemS • A-17 1902 Hwy. 32 S., Thief River Falls • 218-681-4433 [email protected] • www.brodins.com See ad page 46Heating and air conditioning. Committed to service.
central BoIler & central fIrePlace • 35 mi. North of E-1 20502 160th St., Greenbush, MN 56726 1-800-248-4681 • See ad page 45 centralboiler.com • centralfireplace.comCentral Boiler and Central Fireplace of Greenbush manu-facture efficient outdoor wood, wood pellet and corn furnaces and direct vent gas fireplaces. Our fast growing company offers a competitive employment package. Call for details on our current employment opportunities. Visit our website to see all of our complete product lines.
dIgI-key corPoratIon • A-13 701 Brooks Ave. S., Thief River Falls • 218-681-6674 www.digikey.com • See ad on page 7Digi-Key Corporation was founded in Thief River Falls in 1972. Today, the company is the fifth largest distributor of electronic components in North America and one of the fastest growing distributors in the world. Digi-Key stocks products from 400 manufacturers, shipping them to cus-tomers in more than 140 countries.
JoBS, Inc. • F-8 Offices in City Hall–the remodeled Soo Line Depot, 405 E. 3rd St., Thief River Falls • [email protected] See ad page 42Jobs, Inc. is the catalyst for economic development activi-ties in the Thief River Falls area. It provides a variety of services from site selection, labor analysis, utilities, hous-ing to developing financial packages. Thief River Falls is known for its entrepreneurial spirit. Jobs, Inc. is ready to help you “Capture the Spirit.”
norThWesT BeveraGe, InC. • BB-14 1320 Greenwood St. W., Thief River Falls 218-681-1735 • See ad page 9Area distributor of Anheuser-Busch. Also distributor of Chippewa Spring and Kandiyohi bottled water. Water machines and 5-gallon bottles available for home or of-fice delivery. Kandiyohi is available with fluoride in 5 gal-lon bottles and can be found at select local convenience stores and restaurants.
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Top 10 Employerstop 10
eMployeRsemployer employee CountDigi-Key Corp .................. 1993
Arctic Cat, Inc. ................ 1400
Meritcare Thief River Falls Northwest Medical Center .............................. 525
Thief River Falls School District ................... 460
Walmart ........................... 250
Northern Pride, Inc. ........... 200
Northland Community & Technical College ............ 195
Pennington, County of ......... 160
Occupational Development Center, Inc. ....................... 130
Thief River Falls, City of ...... 111
Opportunities abound! Thief River Falls is home to over twenty manufacturing, distribution, processing and wholesaling industries. Interested in relocating your business to this thriving manufacturing and entrepreneurial environment? Contact Jobs, Inc., the area’s private, non-profit economic development corporation. Industrial lots are available.
thief river falls Jobs Incorporated 218-681-7387 • Fax 218-681-6223
E-mail: [email protected] • P.O. Box 528–405 3rd St. E., Thief River Falls, MN 56701
Offering the best entertainment value in town!
315 Main Ave. N. Thief River Falls
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Proudly serving: Thief River Falls, Warren, Red Lake Falls, Newfolden, Karlstad, Middle River, Holt, Viking, Greenbush, Badger, Roseau, Warroad and Baudette.
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quIck PrInt center • D-8 320 Knight Ave. N., Thief River Falls, MN 218-681-1772 • See ad this page • [email protected] one-stop print center in Thief River Falls. Consider us your office away from home. We provide a full range of services, including quality commercial printing, fax and copy service. Free in-town delivery to conferences and meetings, quick turn-around, high speed copies, full color copies and complete binding.
SJoBerg’S caBle t.v. • D-8 315 Main Ave. N., Thief River Falls • 218-681-3044 1-800-828-8808 • See ad page 42
tHe tImeS • E-8 324 Main Ave. N., Thief River Falls • 218-681-4450 www.trftimes.com • See ad page 42 tHIef rIver fallS regIonal aIrPort • South of F-19 2 mi. S. on County Hwy. 17 (Pennington Ave.), Thief River Falls Flight Reservations 1-800-225-2525 • Flight Information 218-681-6689 Aircraft Maintenance & Charters 218-681-5585 • Hertz Rentals 218-681-4111 [email protected] • www.cl.thiefriverfalls.mn.us • See ad inside front coverServiced by Northwest Airlink’s 12 flights per week to Minneapolis/St. Paul. Competitive air fares through “Fly Local” program. Bus service from airport to local motels.
chilD careChild Care Resource and Referral is a division of the Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc. Choosing quality child care is an important aspect to a happy, healthy child. The Child Care Resource and Referral office provides the necessary information parents need when choosing a child care program to fit their needs. Call 1-800-KidsEtc.
dIScovery Place early learnIng center • F-12 305 E. Nora St., Thief River Falls • 218-681-5202 We are a non-profit child care center that provides care and early education for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years.
FinancialBorder State Bank • L-11 1528 Hwy 59 S.E., Thief River Falls • 218-681-8085 www.borderstatebank.com • See ad page 44As an independent community bank, Border State provides a full range of progressive financial products and services while keeping our lending decisions local. 24 hour ATM service available in Thief River Falls, Middle River, Greenbush, Roseau, and International Falls. Other locations include Badger and Baudette. Welcome to the Northland-Home of Border State Bank, Community Banking at Its Best!
nortHern State Bank • Main Branch E-8, Walk-In Branch E-9, Hugo’s Branch F-10 Main Bank: 102 E. Third St.; Walk-in Branch: 214 E. Third Street; Hugo’s Market Branch: First St. & Pennington Ave. www.nsbtrf.com • See ad page 44Northwestern Minnesota’s leading independent bank and insurance agency. Locally owned and operated since 1935, NSB’s “community first” philosophy provides full service banking and customer service at its best, with free U.S. cash machine network and three Thief River Falls banking locations. Member FDIC.
Wells farGo • E-9 208 Main Ave. N., Thief River Falls • 218-681-1930 • See ad page 45Wells Fargo prides itself in being your one-stop local financial solutions store for per-sonal, business or agricultural needs. Our experienced professional staff offers the out-standing personal service you deserve and expect. Wells Fargo has the products and services to meet your needs. Lobby Hours: M-F 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Drive-Up Hours: M-F 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m. to Noon
health caremerItcare tHIef rIver fallS nortHWeSt medIcal center lIfe fItneSS center • F-10 MeritCare Thief River Falls Northwest Medical Center 120 LaBree Ave. S., Thief River Falls • 218-683-4367 www.meritcare.com/guidebook/directories/locationinfo.aspx?id=33 See ad inside back coverComprehensive fitness facility featuring state-of-the-art equipment. Day Pass $6 per day. Access 24/7. Must be 18 years or older or be accompanied by guardian. Member-ships available.
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Cable tv serviceGarden Valley (serving St. Hilaire) ............... 1-800-488-8260Sjoberg’s Cable (serving Thief River Falls) ...............681-3044
electric Companies Ottertail Power Co (serving St. Hilaire) ..................281-3632Red Lake Electric (serving rural St. Hilaire, Goodridge). .........................................................253-2168
Water/sewer/garbage Goodridge .................................................. 378-4689St. Hilaire .................................................. 964-5257Thief River Falls ...........................................681-4145
gas Company MN Energy Resources ............................... 1-800-889-9508
telephone Companies Garden Valley (serving St. Hilaire) ............... 1-800-448-8260Qwest (serving Thief River Falls) ................. 1-800-244-1111
For the Print needs of today...Free in town delivery to your Conference or Meeting site
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merItcare tHIef rIver fallS nortHWeSt medIcal center • F-10 120 LaBree Ave. S, Thief River Falls • 218-681-4240 www.meritcare.com • See ad inside back coverNorthwest Medical Center and MeritCare have partnered to form MeritCare Thief River Falls Northwest Medical Center. The two organizations share a mutual goal for Thief River Falls to become a regional health-care destina-tion, providing patients with integrated health services.
merItcare tHIef rIver fallS nortHWeSt medIcal center clInIc • L-11 1720 Hwy. 59 S., Thief River Falls • 218-681-4747 1-800-550-4109 • See ad inside back coverOur clinic provides comprehensive specialty care for people of all ages. When hospitalization is needed, our caregivers admit patients to MeritCare Thief River Falls Southeast Clinic. Open Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-6:45 p.m., Fri. 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m. and Sat. 9 a.m.-11:45 a.m.
insuranceState farm InSurance 1845 Hwy. 59 S., Ste. 300 Thief River Falls 218-681-1635 • www.mikeramstorf.com [email protected] • See ad page 37Our agency’s mission is to help our customers realize their dreams and recover from the unexpected. Auto, Home, Life, Health and Retirement Products.
tHune InSurance netWork • K-10 1511 Hwy. 59 S. (Northland Plaza), Thief River Falls 218-681-1714 • www.thuneinsurance.com www.bakkeinsurance.com • See ad page 46The largest agency in Northwestern Minnesota. We are your insurance partner for both your personal and com-mercial needs. Operating in the Thief River Falls area for the past 80 years, we understand coverage unique to our region. As an independent agency, we represent over 25 companies to serve your specific insurance requirements.
grOups/OrganizatiOnstHe PennIngton county Humane SocIety P.O. Box 64, Thief River Falls • 218-681-8045The Pennington County Humane Society is a non-profit organization which exists to promote respect for animal life, works to prevent animal homelessness and abuse, and provides community education regarding the humane and ethical treatment of animals. It is the policy of the society to promote humane care and treatment for all ani-mals needing protection; to seek to return lost animals to their owners; to seek suitable homes for animals without owners.
real estateanderson realTy • D-7 601 Main Ave. N., Thief River Falls • 218-681-4087 1-800-861-4960 • www.trfrealty.com • See page 46 Maryel Anderson, Broker.
Genereux realTy, InC. • D-11 304 Riverside S., Thief River Falls • 218-681-4663 1-800-447-0382 • www.genereuxrealty.com See ad this page
rentalaCe renTal • E-9 118 Main Ave. N., Thief River Falls • 218-681-5862 See ad this page Need it? Rent It! Call us for weddings, reunions, meetings, business or home.
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Travel Information Center .............................. 218-681-3720Pennington County Courthouse ...................... 218-683-7000City Hall ...................................................... 218-681-2943Community Development Director ................. 218-681-2500Parks & Recreation Department .................... 218-681-2519Tourist Information, Minnesota Office of Tourism....................................... 1-800-657-3700Towing Service & AAA .................................. 218-681-2277HERTZ ........................................................ 218-681-4111 1-800-654-3131Taxi ............................................................ 218-681-6666Community Bus (Handicapped ...................... 218-681-6760 Accessible) .......................................... or 1-800-584-7020Super Highway Tours .................................... 218-681-8115Royal Limousine Service ............................... 218-681-1222Bergan Travel .............................................. 218-681-4100Ralph Engelstad Arena ................................. 218-681-2183
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aBundant lIfe lutHeran ChurCh (aflC) • F-18 1602 Pennington Ave. S. Thief River Falls, MN 56701 218-681-2300 Worship: Sunday 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Sunday School Service broadcast on KKAQ 1460 am
evanGelICal CovenanT ChurCh • E-8 1425 E. 3rd St. Thief River Falls, MN 56701 218-681-4449 Sunday Services: 10:30 a.m., Summer 9:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Wednesdays: Children & Youth Groups 6:45 p.m., Adult Study 7 p.m. [email protected]
fIrsT BapTIsT ChurCh • E-8 414 Horace Ave. N. Thief River Falls, MN 56701 218-681-2477 Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m.
our SavIour’S lutHeran cHurcH (aflC) • N-13 2075 Hwy. 59 S.E. Thief River Falls, MN 56701 218-681-4643 Sunday Worship Service: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School: 11 a.m.
redeemer lutHeran ChurCh (elCa) • J-12 1300 E. Nora St. Thief River Falls, MN 56701 218-681-3390 Services: Sat. 5 p.m. & Sun. 10:30 a.m. (Sept.-May); Wed. 7 p.m. & Sun. 10:30 a.m. (June-Aug.) Sunday School: Sun. 9:15 a.m. www.redeemertrf.com
rIver of lIfe ChurCh • L-11 1563 Hwy. 59 S.E. (Next to McDonalds) Thief River Falls, MN 56701 218-681-1469 Services: Sunday 10:30 a.m. (nursery and preschool available) Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. (Sept.-May) Small groups meet throughout the week
St. Bernard’S catHolIc CoMMunITy • D-9 105 Knight Ave. N. Thief River Falls, MN 56701 218-681-3571 Weekend Masses: Saturday 5 p.m., Sunday 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. (Memorial Day through Labor Day 9 a.m.) stbernardtrf.org
tHIef rIver fallS evangelIcal free ChurCh • C-9 211 Arnold Ave. N. Thief River Falls, MN 56701 218-681-3855 Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays: College Supper & Bible Study 6 p.m., AWANA 6:30 p.m., Youth Groups 7 p.m. www.trfefc.org
tHIef rIver fallS SeventH-day advenTIsT ChurCh • N-14 1024 Tindolph Ave. S. Thief River Falls, MN 56701 218-681-4606 Worship: Sat. 11 a.m. Bible Study: Sat. 9:30 a.m.
TrInITy luTheran ChurCh (elCa) • F-8 325 Horace Ave. N. Thief River Falls, MN 56701 218-681-1310 Sunday Holy Communion: 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:25 a.m.
unITed MeThodIsT ChurCh • F-9 116 Horace Ave. N. Thief River Falls, MN 56701 218-681-4388 Worship: Sunday 10 a.m. Sunday School: 9 a.m. (Sept.-May) www.umctrf.org
zIon luTheran ChurCh (elCa) • D-7 505 Main Ave. N. Thief River Falls, MN 56701 218-681-3296 Worship: 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Education Hour: 9:30 a.m. Summer Schedule: 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. www.ziontrf.org
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