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July 30, 1999
• Child's period of independence is normal
• Baptist
church has had varied life
• Food
for Thought – Gary Nations
• Moore named new senior center director
• Marshfield Clinic adds alcohol, drug abuse counselor to staff
• VFW Post 538 looks to recruit additional members
• Disabled Veterans plan annual family picnic
• Suzuki Institute begins Sunday at UW-SP
• Alumna of Suzuki Method will kick off first recital Monday night
• Ackeret awarded presidential scholarship to attend St. Olaf
• Kids Day at Camp scheduled Aug. 13-14
July 23, 1999
• Students show entertainment skills
• Food for Thought – Gary Nations
• Music
teachers group sponsors master class with piano composer
• Library reading program schedules final event
• Almond quilt group prepares for annual gathering on July 31
• St. Michael's Hospital seeks art
• Party in Park will feature Spudpuppy
July 16, 1999
• Community Wellness Week will feature three nationally known speakers
• Subject of movie will speak at National Wellness Conference
• Portzen named Wisconsin Vocational Teacher of the Year
• Awful tower remains a mystery
• Summer vacation can test nerves of parents
• Food for Thought – Gary Nations
July 9, 1999
• Riverfront Arts Center features local artists
• Center has already displayed work of 50 artists
• 'Park It at the Movies' will show movies at Pfiffner Pioneer Park |