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Meals are served at the Gut- tenberg Municipal Building. For reservations, phone Vi Zittergruen at 252-1182. Please give 48 hours notice to order or cancel. Menus are subject to change without no- tice. All persons 60 years of age and older are invited to eat at the centers. The suggested con- tribution for this meal is $5. You may give more or less than that amount. Wednesday, March 13: Roast beef, brown gravy, whipped po- tatoes, green beans, wheat roll, birthday cake, milk. Thursday, March 14: Beef shep- herd’s pie, Harvard beets, corn casserole, rye bread, lime fruited gelatin, milk. Friday, March 15: Breaded fish fillet, hamburger bun, tartar sauce, whole kernel corn, stewed toma- toes, fresh seasonal fruit, milk. Monday, March 18: Baked chicken breast, lemon dill sauce, mashed sweet potatoes, seasoned green peas, wheat roll, cookie chocolate milk. Tuesday, March 19: Beef chili with beans, baked potato, sour cream, tossed salad, saltine crack- ers, mixed fruit crisp, milk. Wednesday, March 20: Pork loin, brown gravy, red potatoes, parslied carrots, multi-grain bread, fresh fruit, milk. GUTTENBERG MEAL SITE MENU THE GUTTENBERG PRESS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 2019 PAGE 5 SOCIAL NEWS Bridge winners Bridge was played at the Gut- tenberg Public Library on March 4 with Carla Bolsinger first and Betty Butz second. We would like to thank every- one who sent cards to help us cel- ebrate our anniversary. Mike and Donna Simon STUFFED ANIMAL SLEEPOVER Drop off your stuffed animal friend at the library on Friday, March 22, between 4-5 p.m. and leave them for an overnight visit at the library. Return in the morn- ing to pick them up! One stuffed animal friend per child. BOOKS PATRONS RECOMMEND The Bregdan Chronicles by Ginny Dye The Outlander Series by Diana Gabaldon Sold On a Monday by Kristina McMorris Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens Radium Girls by Kate Moore TAX FORMS We have the 1040 tax forms and instruction booklet. GUTTENBERG HISTORY The library has The First 100 Years: A History of Guttenberg, Iowa by Walter W. Jacobs on sale for $5. Stop in today! Don’t forget to check out the used books for sale in the library lobby! NEW ITEMS A Justified Murder – Jude De- veraux California Girls –Susan Mal- lery Pachinko – Min Jin Lee The Far Land – E. E. Halleran Jigger Bunts – Max Brand The Range Detectives – Wil- liam W. Johnstone with J.A. John- stone Fame - DVD Wrath Of The Titans - DVD The Patriot - DVD Hollywoodland - DVD The A-Team -DVD Eragon -DVD Stallone: First Blood -DVD Legends Of The Fall -DVD Moon Over Miami -DVD HOURS Monday: 10 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Tuesday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wednesday: 10 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Thursday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Compiled by GuttenberG publiC library Staff www.GuttenberG.lib.ia.uS LIBRARY NEWS The Clayton County Repub- lican Central Committee will meet Monday, March 25, at the Clayton County Office Build- ing at 600 Gunder Road, Elkader at 7:30 p.m. All Republicans are welcome. Members of the Central Committee are highly encouraged to attend. GOP to meet Author donation Guttenberg native and author Brian Spielbauer recently donated a copy of his most recent book to the Guttenberg Public Library. The Three Charms is the second in his Tales of Lemuria series. Accepting the donation is library director Katie Beitzel. (Photo submitted) Norway’s Unni Boksasp En- semble will perform vibrant folk music in Prairie du Chien High School’s new 760-seat theater, the Prairie du Chien Area Arts Center, on Saturday, March 16, at 7 p.m. Her quartet’s music includes vocals, dulcimer, hardanger fiddle, bass and percussion. Thanks to local and tour sup- port, very low-priced general ad- mission tickets and a family rate will be available at the door at 800 E. Crawford St. Individual tick- ets may be purchased online at: https://paac.ludus.com. This concert will end a week- long residency partnership with all the schools of the Prairie du Chien School District, plus MFL Mar- Mac in Monona and tour sponsor 3M, as the final offering of region- al arts agency Arts Midwest’s two- Norwegian folk music in Prairie du Chien March 16 year World Fest program, connect- ing an under-served community in each of the North Central states with world cultures. Unni Boksasp is a warm and imaginative singer who draws lis- teners into the heart of Norway. Over the years, Unni has delved into the deep traditions found across her homeland, studying music and dance with renowned singers and folk arts departments in Norway and beyond. Her fresh arrangements of folk songs and original composi- tions have earned wide acclaim. Unni was a Norwegian national champion of traditional singing in 2010 and 2011, and she won a Norwegian Grammy Award and Norwegian Folk Music Award for her 2010 album, Keramello. Unni Boksasp music videos can be sam- pled on YouTube Unni Boksasp The Clayton County Dairy Pro- motion Committee is seeking can- didates for Clayton County Dairy Princess, Little Miss Squirt and Junior Dairyman. Winners will be crowned at the annual banquet on Friday, April 5, at Johnson's Reception Hall in Elkader. Princess candidates must be unmarried, and between the ages of 16 and 22 by Aug. 1, 2018. Her parents must be actively involved in dairy; an exception is made if she or her parents or guardian are directly employed by a dairy farmer. Little Miss Squirt and Junior Dairyman contestants must be be- tween the ages of 8 and 10 by June 1, 2018. Their parent/guardian or grandparent must be actively en- gaged in dairy; an exception will be made if their parents/guardians are directly employed on a dairy farm. Their duties will be to assist the Princess in county promotions. Any prior contestants, who meet age requirements, and did not win last year are welcome to Clayton Co. dairy candidates sought run again. Alternates may also compete again. Those interested in being a candidate should contact the Ex- tension Office in Elkader for a complete list of rules and an appli- cation form. Applications are also available online at http://www. extension.iastate.edu/clayton/. Ap- plication deadline is March 22. Turkey River Farm, Elkport Iowa | 563-245-1006 Fresh & local produce delivered to your door May-September Call 245-1006 or email [email protected] for more information https://www.facebook.com/TurkeyRiverFarm/ 20 WEEKS OF VEGGIES SNAP BENEFITS ACCEPTED & WORK-TRADE ARRANGE WELCOMED! $500 for delivery $400 for pick up at the farm $200-$400 prepay tabs available at farmers market OUR CUSTOMERS LOVE THE CONVENIENCE, FRESH FOOD, VARIETY, AND FLAVOR! NOLAN TROY FINCH Austin and Stephanie Finch of Dubuque announce the birth of a son, Nolan Troy, who arrived on March 7, 2019, at Southwest Health. The new arrival weighed eight pounds, six ounces and mea- sured 21 inches. Grandparents are John and Lisa Finch of Gut- tenberg and Todd and Kathy Ihde of Garnavillo. Great-grandparents are Charles and Joanne Finch of Guttenberg, Junior and Donna Medinger of Bellevue, Kay and Lynn Ihde of Garnavillo, and Jane Elsinger of Guttenberg. A bid euchre tournament is held at the Eagles Club in Gut- tenberg every Tuesday afternoon. On March 5, 20 players compet- ed. Bob Moser was awarded first place, with Beuford Barnhart a close second. Third place went Eagles bid euchre tourney winners to Paul Ulbrich. Recipients of two door prizes were Sue Bolsinger and Rod Rodenberg. Luck is with Sue, as this is the third or fourth week in a row that her name has been drawn for one of the two weekly door prizes. The Pinochle Club met at the Stadium in Guttenberg on Thursday, March 7. Betty Evers won first, Betty De- Cook second and Kay Becker low. Dee White had double pinochle, and Janice Ulbrich won the door prize. The next games will be Thurs- day, March 14, at The Stadi- um. Pinochle Club The Press invites readers to share their news of family and activities. Story, news and photo requests can be submitted to The Press in one of three ways: By mail: Send to Guttenberg To submit news for The Press Press, P.O. Box 937, Guttenberg IA 52052 By email: Send to news@gut- tenbergpress.com. By phone: Phone 252-2421. Deadline for news is 5 p.m. on Fridays. CARD OF THANKS BIRTHS

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Meals are served at the Gut-tenberg Municipal Building. For reservations, phone Vi Zittergruen at 252-1182. Please give 48 hours notice to order or cancel. Menus are subject to change without no-tice. All persons 60 years of age and older are invited to eat at the centers. The suggested con-tribution for this meal is $5. You may give more or less than that amount. Wednesday, March 13: Roast beef, brown gravy, whipped po-tatoes, green beans, wheat roll, birthday cake, milk. Thursday, March 14: Beef shep-herd’s pie, Harvard beets, corn casserole, rye bread, lime fruited

gelatin, milk.   Friday, March 15: Breaded fish fillet, hamburger bun, tartar sauce, whole kernel corn, stewed toma-toes, fresh seasonal fruit, milk. Monday, March 18: Baked chicken breast, lemon dill sauce, mashed sweet potatoes, seasoned green peas, wheat roll, cookie chocolate milk. Tuesday, March 19: Beef chili with beans, baked potato, sour cream, tossed salad, saltine crack-ers, mixed fruit crisp, milk. Wednesday, March 20: Pork loin, brown gravy, red potatoes, parslied carrots, multi-grain bread, fresh fruit, milk.

GuttenberG Meal Site Menu

The GuTTenberG Press Wednesday, March 13, 2019 PaGe 5

Social newS

Bridge winners Bridge was played at the Gut-tenberg Public Library on March 4  with  Carla  Bolsinger  first  and Betty Butz second.

We would like to thank every-one who sent cards to help us cel-ebrate our anniversary.

Mike and Donna Simon

STUFFED ANIMALSLEEPOVER

Drop off your stuffed animal friend at the library on Friday, March 22, between 4-5 p.m. and leave them for an overnight visit at the library. Return in the morn-ing to pick them up! One stuffed animal friend per child.

BOOKS PATRONS RECOMMEND

The Bregdan Chronicles by Ginny Dye The Outlander Series by Diana Gabaldon Sold On a Monday by Kristina McMorris Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens

Radium Girls by Kate MooreTAX FORMS

We have the 1040 tax forms and instruction booklet.

GUTTENBERG HISTORY The library has The First 100 Years: A History of Guttenberg, Iowa by Walter W. Jacobs on sale for $5. Stop in today! Don’t forget to check out the used books for sale in the library lobby!

NEW ITEMS A Justified Murder – Jude De-veraux California Girls –Susan Mal-lery Pachinko – Min Jin Lee The Far Land – E. E. Halleran

Jigger Bunts – Max Brand The Range Detectives – Wil-liam W. Johnstone with J.A. John-stone Fame - DVD Wrath Of The Titans - DVD The Patriot - DVD Hollywoodland - DVD The A-Team -DVD Eragon -DVD Stallone: First Blood -DVD Legends Of The Fall -DVD Moon Over Miami -DVD

HOURS Monday: 10 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Tuesday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wednesday: 10 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Thursday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Compiled by GuttenberG publiC library Staff •www.GuttenberG.lib.ia.uS

library newS

The Clayton County Repub-lican Central Committee will meet Monday, March 25, at the Clayton  County  Office  Build-ing at 600 Gunder Road, Elkader at 7:30 p.m. All Republicans are welcome. Members of the Central Committee are highly encouraged to attend.

GOP to meet

Author donation Guttenberg native and author Brian Spielbauer recently donated a copy of his most recent book to the Guttenberg Public Library. The Three Charms is the second in his Tales of Lemuria series. Accepting the donation is library director Katie Beitzel. (Photo submitted)

Norway’s Unni Boksasp En-semble will perform vibrant folk music in Prairie du Chien High School’s new 760-seat theater, the Prairie du Chien Area Arts Center, on Saturday, March 16, at 7 p.m. Her quartet’s music includes vocals, dulcimer, hardanger fiddle, bass and percussion. Thanks to local and tour sup-port, very low-priced general ad-mission tickets and a family rate will be available at the door at 800 E. Crawford St. Individual tick-ets may be purchased online at: https://paac.ludus.com. This concert will end a week-long residency partnership with all the schools of the Prairie du Chien School District, plus MFL Mar-Mac in Monona and tour sponsor 3M, as the final offering of region-al arts agency Arts Midwest’s two-

Norwegian folk music in Prairie du Chien March 16year World Fest program, connect-ing an under-served community in each of the North Central states with world cultures. Unni Boksasp is a warm and imaginative singer who draws lis-teners into the heart of Norway. Over the years, Unni has delved into the deep traditions found across her homeland, studying music and dance with renowned singers and folk arts departments in Norway and beyond. Her fresh arrangements of folk songs and original composi-tions have earned wide acclaim. Unni was a Norwegian national champion of traditional singing in 2010 and 2011, and she won a Norwegian Grammy Award and Norwegian Folk Music Award for her 2010 album, Keramello. Unni

Boksasp music videos can be sam-pled on YouTube

Unni Boksasp

The Clayton County Dairy Pro-motion Committee is seeking can-didates for Clayton County Dairy Princess, Little Miss Squirt and Junior Dairyman. Winners will be crowned at the annual banquet on Friday, April 5, at Johnson's Reception Hall in Elkader. Princess candidates must be unmarried, and between the ages of 16 and 22 by Aug. 1, 2018. Her parents must be actively involved in dairy; an exception is made if she or her parents or guardian are directly employed by a dairy farmer. Little Miss Squirt and Junior Dairyman contestants must be be-tween the ages of 8 and 10 by June 1, 2018. Their parent/guardian or grandparent must be actively en-gaged in dairy; an exception will be made if their parents/guardians are directly employed on a dairy farm. Their duties will be to assist the Princess in county promotions. Any prior contestants, who meet age requirements, and did not win last year are welcome to

Clayton Co. dairy candidates soughtrun again. Alternates may also compete again. Those interested in being a candidate should contact the Ex-tension  Office  in  Elkader  for  a complete list of rules and an appli-cation form. Applications are also available online at http://www.extension.iastate.edu/clayton/. Ap-plication deadline is March 22.

Turkey River Farm, Elkport Iowa | 563-245-1006

Fresh & local produce delivered to your door May-September

Call 245-1006 or email [email protected] for more informationhttps://www.facebook.com/TurkeyRiverFarm/

20 WEEKS OFVEGGIES

SNAP BENEFITS ACCEPTED & WORK-TRADE ARRANGE WELCOMED!

$500 for delivery

$400for pick upat the farm

$200-$400 prepay tabs available at farmers market

OUR CUSTOMERS LOVE THE CONVENIENCE, FRESH FOOD, VARIETY, AND FLAVOR!

NOLAN TROY FINCH Austin and Stephanie Finch of Dubuque announce the birth of a son, Nolan Troy, who arrived on March 7, 2019, at Southwest Health. The new arrival weighed eight pounds, six ounces and mea-sured 21 inches. Grandparents are John and Lisa Finch of Gut-tenberg and Todd and Kathy Ihde of Garnavillo. Great-grandparents are Charles and Joanne Finch of Guttenberg, Junior and Donna Medinger of Bellevue, Kay and Lynn Ihde of Garnavillo, and Jane Elsinger of Guttenberg.

A bid euchre tournament is held at the Eagles Club in Gut-tenberg every Tuesday afternoon. On March 5, 20 players compet-ed.   Bob  Moser  was  awarded  first place, with Beuford Barnhart a close second. Third place went

Eagles bid euchre tourney winnersto Paul Ulbrich. Recipients of two door prizes were Sue Bolsinger and Rod Rodenberg. Luck is with Sue, as this is the third or fourth week in a row that her name has been drawn for one of the two weekly door prizes.

The Pinochle Club met at the Stadium in Guttenberg on Thursday, March 7.  Betty Evers won first, Betty De-Cook second and Kay Becker low. Dee White had double pinochle, and Janice Ulbrich won the door prize. The next games will be Thurs-day, March 14, at The Stadi-um.

Pinochle Club

The Press invites readers to share their news of family and activities. Story, news and photo requests can be submitted to The Press in one of three ways: By mail: Send to Guttenberg

To submit news for The PressPress, P.O. Box 937, Guttenberg IA 52052 By email: Send to [email protected]. By phone: Phone 252-2421. Deadline for news is 5 p.m. on Fridays.

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