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24297- Prepared 06/19/03 The Mission of the Town of Estes Fark ie to plan and provide reliable, h10h-value eervicee for our citizene, visitors, and ~ employees. We take great pride eneurir10 and enhancin0 the quality of life in our community by Deine 00001 etewarde of public reeourcee and natural eetting. NMEKIN>/ BOARD OF TRUSTEES - TOWN OF ESTES PARK Tuesday, June 24,2003 7:00 p.m. AGENDA PUBLIC COMMENT TOWN BOARD COMMENTS 1. CONSENT AGENDA (Approval of): 1. Town Board Minutes dated June 10, 2003. 2. Bills. 3. Committee Minutes: A. Utilities, June 12, 2003: 1. 2003 Christmas Decoration Installation - Estes Valley Home & Garden Center,, $52,500. B. Public Works, June 19, 2003: 1. Municipal Building Design/Build Scope of Services - Thorn Associates, $14,000. 2. Fish Creek Trail, Phase 1 - Change Order, $6,550. 4. Model Traffic Code, Revised 2003 - Introduce the Ordinance and set July 22,2003 as the public hearing date. 2. ACTION ITEMS: 1. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT. 2. ADJOURN. NOTE: The Town Board reserves the right to consider other appropriate items not available at the time the agenda was prepared. 1 r 0\ 414 Alina J dkvuu. U lt-4 entent 6--- VAM 41_;~n, ... »~<4»i j-j*%-r>~-- T W H j imt %-%-i. · , el . ..6 -4 1,4 - £ 11 L 5 -1 I __ Elif _~'11~!: 11 1 - - 4. #1 :.': r f A. / €L The Redlin Art Center is ag#i from world famous artist Terry Redlin to the State of South Dakota and the City of Watertown! Iii 1985, Charles Redlin, son of the artist, began constructing a museum to house and preserve his father's original paintings. Construction began in 1995 and the Redlin Art Center celebrated its opening in June of 1997. The Redlin Art Center welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors each vear and has attracted visitors fi-(,m everv state in the U.S. and over 30 other countries! :, !M 2.Y t. 4 H' i.kill 1..& - ' ki l[*~d - af•-2.13& 14~21 \ 11~? TR~ f~L. - ..#, - --- 90.,- 1 1 11 1 1 . »792. 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'' I:-T f.'~ ~~- u~,*ILI~I'll:6'xi~.a~t-~ -•¥ P. ' 21~ 2.- - ··~ 1 I :i . i ;: . 9 1 1 1 .u'll ~394:27\ #..:-;,7 - ~I.*i -- ' .3 # 2- '48; . - --. 1 74447. -LAA ' iff.3*<3.0.1~W.*.03&4ft'. ' w- -r---- -ft 'Nw.*~*~ ii ki - ~ . '0- 4 <39 .. 7~€~0Kk- R .... - -'... *. 2/'I.-*'- . 17 - - ~ ~~:%?%,•~«4+-3, 43«,~27~ *fr>- 9%4ill.. ../..i-- 2 -.- -i... t>?.4*28. £ rl,No r., m•k Morning On The Greens - By TAry Redlin - _lerrf'fUM 0 0-0 .-0 i - - ---- 0 : . - r y.eFF HISTORY 3'rjet '/-/ ij-M ARTS & EVENTS -ali::.02€-~~1 RECREATION 6»INO*. 14 ./.947?7,%12&.1 -1 2,9 - 1/4/FF *,4€ 4.2 .'CM 791 Wor - -'- - ~-=t-7--4_/il -~/1, <WL j#WI~/A -'40 'al- 9169*~ bil'll 4 - 7 1% . 7/f. Ar=~ l» iNMWit#*"llf.,814: , 1 - 11 1 . .1. . a ... 1 1 1... 11 .. . 1 f "Morning Reflection" by Joshua Spies (background print) - This painting is one of six originals chosen to compete in the International Du6ks Unlimited Artist of the Year contest. "Morning Reflection" has also been juried int~the /44 *1111;lillijilli1il,ili~M~li~loill Ducks Unlimited national art package and will be among the 2003-04 DU event merchandise products for use in the United States and Canada. ~~ ART GALLERY & CUSTOM FRAMING Artist Proofs Available at Expressions. KNIT NOOK ' lu-li-/.1 *I //M 4.1////////4w -41 • Unique gifts & / accessories for the home • Affordable prices • Friendly, same day service / • Gift wrapping and shipping available ~ '~ *- • Quality picture framing I lill • Two certified picture framers on staff 41 .9 ......... - 1 LIMITED EDITIONS 7< Fine Art & Collectibles Huge selection of new and secondary . 1 market prints, antique prints and posters. •Largest selection 01 1. 1 ~46% prints and giltware anywhere - -~ 9/ • Retail Art Distributor of Thomas Kinkade, Joshua Spies, - 4"".11% 0,=.5 : Tom duBoise, Rosemary Millette, Steve Hanks, Lena Liu, i Noal, Dave Barnhouse, Chris Cummings & many others r -- Art Appraisals Available by Appointment \ 6 1 • Limited Edition Porcelain Dolls • "Bradford Exchange" Dealer U t • Denali Throws • Unique giftware including items by r-· Sandra Kuck, Harley Davidson, I i ~ South Dakota Made Products & Unique Home Decor ,/. MOST COMPLETE 1*li:MA Needlework Shop -A • Huge selection of needlework supplies 'r.4- -· >. Ml . • Various classes available · COMPUTERIZED ' ~ 1~ Knitting Machine '' Patterns, discs. yarns & accessories · F·' ~ for knitting machines 1-,1 M· - ---. • Brother knitting machine dealer * PIll 4¢ r, 2# 1 . 1 S> , i= 236/4 ' 1 -TA 44 1 11. 4. , - 1 -13~ 4 1 1t ; 1 - 1 -1 1/////$ 6 ' Il-Idlull- 4/////~/~ cr L -~~ - PiLI~~~ ,~~ - li~ 1- . „1.palillilll 1 18€- 11, 1 1 . I -L AL ' 0 4. I | I| ill , ' , -£*Uti=886-4979 6..16UU=Uliti-921-.i~ 2 t·; i,w J. i. :tilili D I,I Contents 2 ......... Center Attracts Visitors From All Over the World Redlin. A Storyteller 6 ..... Redlin's Paintings Inspired by Local Sites Jet. 1-29 & Hwy. 212 • Watertown, SD 67201 7 ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Visitors Can See A Lifetime of Work (605) 886-3055 Redlin Art Center Domed Theater ............ Redlin's Son Designs Center PIZZA. 10 .......... Terry Redlin Conservation Park ~/gal. .... Second Floor Gallery Added Gallon Discount On A Fill-Up ATM Terry & Helene Combine Their Individual Talents of Conoco Gasoline When You Show This Ad 13 . ,,,,. ,,.. . Master Artist Terry Redlin Celebrates 25 Years Limit One Coupon Per Fill. 14 ......... Area Attractions Valid at Watertown Conoco Pump 'N Pak ONLY! Not Valid With Other Offers. 16 Area Attractions/Camping Dining mr7 * 24 ...................············ Accommodations L·Approved ••• 26 ........................... City Map of Watertown . . Healthcare Services 'IL"iria.1.5./.El 30 ................................. Local Industry j Cozij staij ata comfortable price® 33 ...... City Parks * Complimentary Continental "Plus" Breakfast 34 .............................. Uptown Waterlown •Indoor Pool& Whirlpool 39 ..................... Chamber Membership Directory *High Speed Internet 51 ................. Calendar of Events (605) 886-8900 www.countryinns.com 52 ............................. Church Schedules Reservations: 800-456-4000 "Morning on the Greens" - (on cover) In this, the third image in Terry Redlin's "On the Greens" · series, the artist illustrates how wildlife and man can coexist in close proximity. As dawn breaks, golfers on the far green begin their game while the swans in the conservation area peacefully settle on their nests. Only the errant golf balls in the Comfort stream Adicate that the two groups sometimes interrupt each Inn other's day. BY CHOICE HOTELS For more information on this publication give us a call at Something for Everyone . . . 605-886-6906 Relax, swim and save with SPECIAL rates & a free continental breakfast, Watertou'n * High Speed Internet Welcomes You! 1-800-228-5150 605-886-3010 We hope yott enjoy your risit. '~lotis R.sing Star /M WA TERTOWN www.comfortinn.com Explore our city and take adrantage of Watertown's For further information, contact the many attractions! Just take a 10 0 Watertown Area Chamber of Commerce few minutes to page through 1 11. our directory and see for (605) 886-5814 yourself why we're South or 1-800-658-4505 1 1 , 0,1 , I Dakota's Rising Star! www.watertownsd.com WATERTOWN NOW 1 (111 Redlin Art Center Attracts / k 91 Visitors From All Over the World ! IL .1, 1 0 1 - from their studios in Pennsylvania in '· 8 8. 3 :j '- ·' di '101'l kipt'9' Mil,[ilfIMiflkk)@fil ~~ September. These national television w i ~ broadcasts reach millions of people and . ' help to spread the word about Terry Redlin's Art Center and Watertown. South Dakota! Redlin also made a special guest appearance at the Grand Opening of 1. 1 1 1 1 mi 1. i. 72. Mitchells new Cabela's store in May of 2000. His rare personal appearance was Redlins opportunity to help sup- , : ~- 4~*~* ~~ port another of South Dakota's newest t~ tourist attractions, while at the same --I160-4 time promoting the Redlin Art Center GALLERY HOURS --=--~~i,ir and his home state! - Monday-Friday - 9/Impli---7M- _- - 1-al ·~1.414,0fl'JIV- In 2001, the Redlin family launched 8.00 am - 5:00 pm a new line of Terry Redlin products - Saturday - Since its opening on June 6,1997, called the "Linen Design." With their 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 pm the Redlin Art Center has welcomed own patented process. the Redlins iii- - Sunday - over 1.5 million visitors! These visi- troduced a product that simulates the 1200 noon - 4:00 pm tors have come from all 50 states in the look of an original oil painting. This The Redlin Gallery extends its hours until U.S. and over 30 other countries! remarkable new process eliminates the 5 pm Saturdays and Sundays from Memorial Day through Labor Day, Now approaching their sixth tour- need for glass, has a UV coating to pro- ist season. the Redlin staff has become tect the image from harmful sunlight, VIDEO PRESENTATIONS accustomed to assisting over 1000 visi- and can easily be cleaned with just a - Monday-Friday - tors a day during the heavy traffic damp cloth! The real beauty of the 10:00 a. m. & 2:00 p. m. months of June. July and August. In product is its price! It is available in a - Saturday & Sunday - fact, in August of 2002. the Redlin Art range of prices and is perfect for year- Every Hour Center's Guest Registry recorded sig- round gift giving. The "Linen Design" natures from visitors from 211 50 states is available in the Redlin Gift Shop and DOMED THEATER SCHEDULE and ] 3 other countries - just in galleries and gift stores across the coun- Call (toll free) 1-877-TREDLIN August! try. for the show schedule. Terry Redlin himself has been tic- The Redlin Art Center. together tively participating in the promotion of with the Watertown Convention and GIFT SHOP the Redlin Art Center. In June of 1999, Visitors Bureau. Watertown's local QVC. an international retailer. arrived business' and Redlin art dealers nation- The Redlin Gift Shop is open daily, in Watertown for a live 2-hour broad- wide. ix continually working to help 11 0 1 cast from the Redlin Art Center. This spread the word about the Redlin Art telecast. reaching as many as 70 mil- Center. With these combined efforts, i i · i , i i · lion homes. was Redlin's first national the Redlin Art Center hopes to continue 111 1 1 television appearance. Redlin made an to bring peop]e to Watertown. South "Encore" appearance on QVC live Dakota for years and years to come! 11 :: : *Admission to the Redlin Art Center is FREE, compliments of Terrv Redlin and his family. 2 WATERTOWN NOW Erabeter* 311111 44;fyek A#6 Ask about our Travelers Club Quiet, Reasonable Rates, Locally Owned / PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 21 South Broadway, Watertown, SD - Next to the Mall - 605-886-6955 920 14th St. SE • East Highway 212- (i,YAVS,) Watertown, SD 57201-5326 12. 1-800-734-1946 (605) 882-2243 • FAX: (605) 882-0968 Reservations: 1-800-568-7074 Best Value in Town! Mechanical Contractor for the Redlin Art Center • Part of South Dakota and R.A.I. Publishing Department of Labor 7.-4 • Register on our Watertown - Aberdeen - Yankton 453*00*,r one-Stop Internet site Career Center - Access our full employment service Distinguished Service for over 5 Decades. NORTHEAST AREA - View job openings ONE-STOP - Learn about training *69 programs 4.f. CAREER CENTER '19, e 1,2 ~ATONALASSCCIAnCNI Phone (605) 882-5131 • FAX (605) 882-5152 ~*STR\30 Pu,MBING • HEAT.IG · cc]GUNG CONTAACTORS 2001 9th Ave. SW, Suite 200 • Watertown, South Dakota www.sdjobs.org Greetings From The Mayor "Greetings!" -al I Watertown is also home to unique surprises like the Bramble .~~~5,~~ What a pleasure it is to extend to Park Zoo and Discovery Center, the historical Mellette House. you a very warm Watertown quality private and municipal golf facilities, the region's fin- ~ i · *6 Welcome. Nestled in the northeast_ est shopping and excellent dining establishments, Whatever 0.41.1 #4.- 2...1 em glacial region of South Dakota, your interest , . . Watertown has something for even·one! Watertown is known as a regional Above all, we hope that you will experience the warmth, car- center of commerce and a progres- ing and good humor of our very friendly South Dakota com- ~ sive community ofjust over 20.000 munity ... Thank You for visiting "South Dakota's Rising Mayor Brenda Barger residents. Star.'" We are pleased that you have chosen to visit our close-knit Sincerely. community where family is honored. education is key and & 0 quality of life is always foremost in our minds. From the shores of sparkling Lake Kampeska to the charm of the Historic Uptown and the regency of the Redlin Art Center, Watertown .1.- L u is blessed with world renowned artists, nature's finest fowl Dal<otcl's Rising Ster and a retail. agricultural and industrial community that reflects South Dakota's strong work ethic and commitment to WAT ERTOWN success. WATERTOWN NOW 3 Redlin, A Storyteller Who Tells His Stories On Canvas Terry Redlin has his full share of stories ~ ~ he'll pass ona dozen other tales of life in and to tell over coffee - and he has more ways ..~ A around Watertown from the eye of a kid who to tell them than most of us. . is awed anew each day by the beauty and That's what brought the Watertown ~ ~ humor around him. native his unique honor as America's - In Spring Fishing. he says. "That's Most PopularArtisteight years in a row ~~914 ~ ·0*4...i~~ '~ a local scene." Although he claims he in an annual poll of art galleries. It's ~ ·2:·-:„·-,%;4. ..~ never did a self-portrait after art school. - -„ P---"I- also why Terry's friends love having ~ Of.,··'%A MA=~~I he's in this one. coffee with him, as well as having his ./Ii £ f'' prints on their walls at home and work. 1~, (- 044~,~~~.~~ · 011~,.. so much iof n-~y ti Ying 22n l grellup. He knows. too. that people visiting the ~ ·J~/..,.., i../ 6 *Al . he said. "I spent literally thousands of Redlin Art Center will have a chance to see hours on the Big Sioux." yet another story they wouldn't hear. even if Maybe having to live in the city played a they saw him in his black work clothes - role in how Redlin still paints a lot. even black shirt and pants that don't shine colors though he sees the life he and wife Helene onto his canvas that aren't already in a pie- It lets him stay behind the scenes. "It's not live as a family business. ture in his niind. like you're a movie star . . He says he knew the "lifespan" of an art The story is how one of America's best- Redlin likes life that way. although he director in today's world isn't very long. So, known wildlife artists grew to be its most knows full well that his name is still impor- he started painting for himself. As success popular teller of people stories. tant - and is a big part of what helps sell started to arrive, it came time to make the -My very first ones will be out there," those Terry Redlin prints all over the nation decision to do it full time. Redlin said. "They will be able to see an to go on walls. "Both Helene and L if we had had any idea artist's mental makeup . . how he changes His personal signature on an art print is of how hard it would be to do the business. style . mostly it's the mood and lighting." important to the people who have made him accounting. lawyers." said Redlin. "it would That's because the colors in a Redlin paint- a success. Signing prints is a six-month job have scared us to death." ing are real. Those deep blues and light or- each year. Still. he said, he knew what he didn't want. anges justaren't always seen. -It's acase of At first, he said. he didn't understand what One of the smartest things we did, he said, being at the right place and at the right tillie." difference it made to personally sign each one. was "we built the whole business in percent- he says. Then. he said. his family bought a Steinway ages. not hiring people." His own style of "romantic realism" isn't piano. If there are people to direct. he said, then just a picture. "It's thinking art,,. it's prob- Inside the piano. there it was: Steinways he'd worry about that and not painting. That lem solving . . that's what makes it a chal- own signature. '1 thought. 'Oh. my God!' It happened. he said. when he was managing lenge and so much fun." just blew me away." people in the corporate art department. His style and stories have touched memo- Redlin notes he had to leave his hometown Instead, he said. he painted and Helene trav- ries or nostalgia in millions ofAmericans who "to make a living" as a young man. His art eled to art galleries. not only buy his prints. but also his art on school training was followed by a career as a He began finding a lot of success with his products ranging from popcorn cans to three- publishing firm's art director. wildlife prints. An early connection with dimensional renderings. "I learned all about printing and publish- Ducks Unlimited where his prints were sold Although he admits he has good eye-hand ing,- he said, adding, -Im still my own pub- and auctioned suddenly shocked both the coordination. Redlin thinks the secret to his lisher. but that can't be done that easily nowa- wildlife group and the Redlins. success is 'being in tune with what people days." "People were so hungry for that like. Imjust a painter. Redlin today often is compared to the fa- ...a more realistic art." Redlin knows his is a popular art that makes mous Saturday Evening Post illustrator Thats how his style evolved. "I'iii not into millions of people happy. but doesn't neces- Norman Rockwell as capturing something in hype art . . not photo realism . I' m into satily bring acclaim from the big city art Americak heart. The style. though. is com- romantic realism.- critics. pletely different. His in-home studio isnt the 'environment" He smiles and says it's a lot of what you 'Rockwell was mostly a people painter ... most people think goes with painting. The want in life. "All I know ix. when I was 1 am mostly a landscape painter." Redlin says. television probably is blaring. although younger. I experimented with all kinds of The people on Redlin's paintings are far "mostly what it is. is listening." Cirt ..." smaller than on Rockwell's. Hes probably listening to nature shows. Today. he's also happy painting his color- That doesn't mean they're not important. science shows or maybe Andy Griffith. ful stories in a big studio-study in his His artdoes hold some ofthe stories Redlin -I'injust an average person just like any- Watertown home. where he's far away from loves to tell in words as well as pictures. body else," Redlin says. "I'm right in tune the politics of the art world and the profes- Ask him about this years top sellers. and with what everybody else does and likes. sional critics. Redlin explains not only those paintings, but cont'd on page 5 4 WATERTOWN NOW Redlin, A Storyteller Who Tells His Stories on Canvas cont'd from page 4 That'% brought a lot of imitators of his art. ~ ~ For example, friends know Redlin had long - he says. but he wishes those folks would .44 wanted to find a way to move back to 'do themselves afavor and do their .1 2 S Watertown -and that going into 1 41. own thing - they would be painting was a good way to do it happier.' 1 if he could make it work. He'% a big fan of a lot of ' 'The whole goal wasn't artists ranging from .. making money so much as 1 3 & L Rockwell to western artists . - « being on his own," he said. t. I 2 -That's being rich.' like Frederick Remington and C.M. Russell. He » 4*:- *'The enjoyment of build- knows their personalities ing the business was really and how it landed in their . -7. * f. - I : _~ exciting." he said, "as much painting. or more so as the painting." That made him ask himself. 1./**I- . Living in Watertown "Now. how can I dosomething as good. - -C"'-- staying aheadinhis artwork so he never "has" to play catch-up . . and having a fairly but in my own way ... how can I come up with something where people would say, free way of life are what makes Redlin happy. 'That's a Redlin." to blend some sky colors. Its not just how he paints. He mostly uses "The Redlin touch?" he said. '~That comes brushes with some occasional airbrush work from the head." "Gathering of Friends" (pictured above) Arriving at the old family homestead, friends and relatives will gather tonight and celebrate the warmth of the season with a well fed fire, a table piled high with favorite foods and drinks and many a nostalgic story. Eager faces, smiles and laughter will greet each story told anew. The two whitetails settled near the fence line are not spooked by the horse-drawn sleighs. The sound of the visitors' preceded them and the deer sense no danger from these familiar sounds. / 1 \ SKETCH WOMEN'S MEN'S EARLY ROOM RESTROOM RESTROOM ART \ ELEVATORS ~ ROOM 33 32 31 30 29 28 11 12 13 14 55 54 34 37 36 35 18 17 16 15 53 42 24 25 1 2 56 52 38 26 STAIRWELL - 10 21 57 43 23 3 39 27 9 22- 4 58 44 40 46 45 21 5 41 FRONT DESK '~The Country Doctor" Series 49 48 47 20 79 876 52,53,54,55 ~ 4 51 50 STAIRWELL/ "Changing Seasons" Series 38,39.40,41 GIFT SHOP VISITOR INFO 56 Aging Shoreline '79 8. Coming Home '86 11. Reflections '82 10. Spring Mapling '82 46. Autumn Run '80 44. Deer Crossing '87 MAIN LEVEL 7. Riverside Pond '85 47. Stormy Weather '86 39, Autumn '86 20 Delayed Departure '85 34. Rural Route '84 38. Summer '84 (Changing Seasons) 19. Evening Company '85 18. Rushing Rapids '83 (Changing Seasons) 45. Back From the Fields '78 43. Evening Harvest '87 12. Rusty Refuge IV '85 50. Sunlit Trail '86 2 Back to the Sanctuary '86 31. Evening Retreat ' 82 21. Lights of Home '87 9. Night Mapling '86 13. Rusty Refuge 11 '80 58. The Homestead '80 49. Boulder Ridge '88 29. Golden Retreat '86 32. Moonlight Retreat '88 25. Night Light '85 3. Sharing the Season 11 86 33. Together for the Season '87 22. Breaking Cover '85 51. Hazy Afternoon'86 30 Morning Retreat '81 28. Night Flight '84 15 Silent Flight '86 52. Wednesday Afternoon '88 1 96 Drows//9 085 48, Hidden Point '83 55. Morning Rounds '88 57 October Evening '82 14. Skirting the Rushes or 16. Whistle Stop '85 42. Catching the Scent '88 23. Homeward Bound'88 35, NEW RELEASE 53. Office Hours '88 Over the Rushes '78 5. Whitewater '82 24. Clear View '85 54. House Call'88 36. NEW RELEASE 27. Prairie Springs '83 41. Spring '87 4 Winter Haven '82 17. C~osed tof the Season'54 1. Leav'Ingthe Sanctuary '84 37 NEW RELEASE 6. Prepared For the Season '87 (Changing Seasons) 40. Winter '86 (Changing Seasons) - WATERTOWN NOW 5 mA-/m~ 331...r =7'... _~ ~itim Redlin' s Paintings Inspired $,4,0,~ by Local Sites _ _ te*tic Sharing Season 11 Well-known artist Terry Redlin. born and raised in the 0*Zthf Mc. U]~0~ Watertown area. has many memories of an innocent and fun- ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING IrN-/lamE;Iizili//q filled childhood. Whether fishing. hunting. orplaying with other ELECTRICAL SERVICE 24 HRS. STATEWIDE ™52~ .~/04~~ of rural America. Some of the places Redlin knew as a child Family Traditions have been incorporated into his paintings of today. We refer to q ~ these places as "Redlin's Inspirational Sites." For true Redlin GARY SWIER ~ fans. it is fascinating to see how Terry Redlin magically melds DIVISION MANAGER ' 11~ reality with imagination to create the romantic recreations he KEN HEEMEYER .3 - has become famous for. The places in and around Watertown SERVICE MANAGER SINCE 1970 ~ that can be seen within Redlink paintings are unique. In some That Special Time cases. they do not even resemble what the artist has captured in 415 3RD AVE. NW iif his painting. An artist's "eye" can see details and possibilities WATERTOWN, SD 57201 ~ that not everyone can see. That is what ix interesting about theje OFFICE (605) 882-2680 FAX (605) 882-3574 l · ~,~3~ actual places -we can try to imagine how Tetry Redlin an'ived at his romantic version of the scene. - - ----- There are nine Redlin paintings that capture local sites. Prairie Skyline They are: Sharing Season II - The old Immaculate Conception Church For more information on this publication give us a call at: 8 ~~ tr,I has been torn down. The new church. located at 110 SE 3rd St., - has many of the old windows from the church in the painting. 605-886-6906 Please patic}Ilize (}111- adrertisers - Family Traditions - "Olive Place" Walrath home located north they are the ones who make this Above The Fruited Plain on Hwy. 81 at the Junction of Hwy. 81 and County Road 11. publication possible. *~ That Special Time - Sunnyside Inn on Lake Kampeska. -, -*FTE~4 although not depicted as it appears today. M located on South th~'~ Lake Drive next to Sandy Shores State Park. ' / : 11 ' 71./S.:42 Prairie Skyline - Rauville elevator located north on Hwy. 81 Racing Home to County Road 11 in Rauville. SD. .-. . DIll I . . . .1 . .1 ~',Witt= Above the Fruited Plain - Florence elevator on Hwy. 20 ..~14*-1 in Florence. SD. , 1 '' 1, 1 ...- Racing Home - Old Oviatt house located at 721 - lst St. NW .. in Watertown. Mahowald's Harness and Leather (on the sleigh) Spring Fishing taken from Mahowald's Hardware. 25 N. Broadway St. in • One/two bedroom apartments • 77 rooms w/varying accommodations uptown Watertown. ALL ROOMS INCLUDE: 44£~49,Ii '4, Spring Fishing - West Kemp Avenue bridge in Riverside Park • All utilities in Watertown. • Extended basic cable TV hook-up #"5*4.Adop' ./ W , A bed. chest. desk, mini-blinds on windows •Off street parking Harvest Moon Ball - Harvest Moon Ball- Fortin barn located north on Hwy. 81 to .~ County Road 11. then 6 miles from the Junction of Hwy. 81 Each floor har the following: A kitchen ~ and County Road ll- take a left and 1/2 mile down the gravel with a 30" range. microwave. , toaster and a sink • Coin-operated laundry road is the big white barn with the silo that reads: R,H. Stein facilitie, • Pay phone on Ist floor ;@ (Tern, Redlin '.9 uncle) and C. LaFramboise Boys . . .... 0 0 Spring Fever - Tree House located on the corner of 9th Spring Fever Avenue North and 2nd Street East in Watertown. 6 WATERTOWN NOW Visitors Can See a Lifetime of Work at Redlin Art Center ~ Over 140 of Terry Redlin's original oil ~ ~ the gallery, there are approximately 5.900 paintings hang in the irnpressive ·2~ square feet ofimpala granite fromkfrica. 1 1, building at the junction of U.S. .E' The Gallery features Redlin's r Highway 212 and Interstate 29 5./ . 50 . *= original oil paintings - every , A .1 in Watertown, South Dakota. , ./ 0*. 3 f g painting he has done since With immense Rockville ty>-i * : 1985 is on permanent display - --7- white granite columns . f * wl,¥ -· within the gallery. In 1999, reaching 38 feet skyward * 10. the Redlin Art Center was against the 52,000 square · -· - „ informed of an auction fea- foot brick building. the gran- turing 15 of Redlin's older deur of the structure enve- 3 originals. As the President of lopes visitors as they enter the the Redlin Art Center Founda- 1. I Redlin Art Center, tion, Charles Redlin felt compelled Designed by Charles Redlin. Terry 'A: · to purchase these special pieces for the Redlin's son, the Redlin Art Center is truly Redlin Art Center. Because Terry Redlin sold a family project. While Terry Redlin contrib- almost all of his paintings between the years uted the artwork, he also made sure each piece with oak railings to view the paintings. The of 1977 and 1984. the Redlin Art Center had was properly displayed. Each oil painting was gallery is located on three floors. not been able to display original work repre- individually placed and the lighting approved Rockville white granite was used for more senting each year of Redlin's career, With the personally by Redlin to give the viewer ex- than 9,000 square feet of tile on the main floor. arrival of the new paintings, the Center now actly the right impression. More than 10,000 square feet of Black Gal- has originals dating from 1978 to today. These Rather than one large room filled with axy granite from India was used in the main paintings are part of Redlin's history - they paintings. the Redlin Art Center takes a unique entrance, behind the railings in the gallery ar- all tell a story and mark a specific time in the approach to displaying Redlin's work. eas, and in the AstroPhoto gallery outside of artist's life and career. Visitors can meander down hallways lined the Domed Theater. On the walls throughout "Natural Curiosity" (pictured above) All animals are curious. Deer are especially cautious, too. On this quiet summer day, Terry Redlin remembers the behavior of animals he watched in the fields as a kid. The rail fence serves as a protector for both the fawn and the colt allowing them the safety in which to satisfy their curiosity The doe knowing all is well in front turns her head to watch for predators. Note the small trio of wildflower blooms in the foreground. Nature has found the perfect protected spot for these wayward seeds to flourish. eir j * I r##. '. , a. 7 '3 1,~44 - .1. ,-4 236.9, glw tgift 404Ih*rv cllefftit einfite Citit.0,-f*i :Termry Ridlin;Prints •itifited.•1VILI6s *##lilig ill'tyi, Ornanrelits• Coadters ' 7 ' Keeppakeeox*es,tollectable cabins ~ 90#Se/'#R. 9Ff#*4# 1 1.1- v (0(#m 1,Fjr~K , #* f~91 'hil %0,9,293* i.-4' 9 77.- -- ..1 A "10~M - m Daily Special Each Day of the Week ., #f :* f.: r- Sunday is Breakfast Buffet --·~ . ~~~~~ERsBy~d~~~u~~~A;~&*'f~«+~011~~~~:~ L AllatoU can eat -nla.m*Lp.m. -3 ~ (605) 886;Z5110*D800-787-7518 • www.houseofwood.com .20 . Quality and Savings at Osco Drug" Ds flions'P[us FIX~.Ili 414% 8440, 524PP+M - 50+ ' 1 THE END ZONEt- 1300 9th Ave. SE (Hwy. 212 Watertown Mall• Watertown, SD 57201 Watertown, SD 57201 882-1734 Full Service Pharmacy, Photo Processing, (605) 886-3576 114900 ~~~ . Mon.-Fri. - 10 am-9 pm Large Selection of Health & Beauty Aids • SOUTH DAKOTA SOUVENIRS Sat.-10 am-6 pm Sun. 12 noon-5 pm 30 Minute Photo • BLACK HILLS GOLD JEWELRY HOLIDAY & DEPARTMENT STORE HOURS MAY VARY STORE 886-6770 PHARMACY 886-6771 NFL & NASCAR Novelties.~ WATERTOWN NOW 7 Shows produced Redlin Art Center Domed Theater exclusively for Redlin An Center Visitors entering the 94-seat Domed Domed Theater; and all shows are exclusively Theater inside the Redlin Art Center will see produced for the Redlin Art Center, Admis- imagery intended to transport them out of this sion fees to the Domed Theater are $2 per world! That's what Charles Redlin, designer person. of South Dakota's first Domed Theater, hopes will happen, thanks to state-of-the-art ~ Astrophoto Gallery projection equipment that creates a dazzling Lining the foyer outside the Domed spectacle of visual and aural effects. Theater is the AstroPhoto Gallery. This area " features 44 enhanced color transparencies of "We are in a pretty unique situation 1.1 1 11- l. 1,/ deep space including galaxies, nebulas and because of the equipment we have chosen for ¢ 1 111 . liu Mill,1 141~11 the Domed Theater. It gives us capabilities super novas. The images were captured by only a handful of theaters in the world can the high-powered telescopes at the Anglo- " present, Redlin says. Gazing at accurate star Australian Observatory in Sydney. A diver- fields, taking visual trips through the inside sion from the art of Terry Redlin, this area of a DNA molecule, or feeling the sensation was designed as an educational opportunity of a roller coaster are possible thanks to the to introduce visitors to the beauty of the centerpieces of the theater, the Digistar II Universe. 1 star field simulator and an Omniscan laser projection system. In addition, the theater < Amphitheater recently installed full-dome video projection Inside this 108-seat theater, visitors are equipment and a "cutting edge" software able to meet Terry Redlin via a special video package - it's the same software that was used consisting of a 32-track sound-mixing board presentation. With multiple presentations in the creation of the movies, "Toy Story" and that weds music, some composed by Charles daily, Redlin enthusiasts can enjoy listening "Toy Story II." Music accompanying theater Redlin himself, to the breathtaking images. to Terry Redlin tell about his family, his productions emanates from an eight-channel, An average of 40 hours of production work career, and the Redlin Art Center. All presen- 200-watt per channel sound system goes into each show presented at the Redlin tations are offered free of charge. WOMEN'S MEN'S RESTROOM |~|| RESTROOM ELEVATOR / 75 ASTRO PHOTO GALLERY 60 59 61 STAIRWELL - 62 69 63 64 70 DOME 65 71 AMPHITHEATER 66 68 67 72 F 74 73 LOWER LEVEL 61. Always Alert '00 63. Family Time '00 69. Lazy Afternoon '00 71. Spring Morning '00 66, Close to Paradise '00 74 Gathering of Friends '02 60. Morning Frost '01 73. Sunset Retreat '02 59. Evening Frost '00 68, Good Evening America '01 75. Natural Curiosity '02 70. Evening Rendezvous '00 67. Good Morning America '01 72. Nature's Sentinel '00 62. Evening Star '01 65. Highlight of the Neighborhood '02 64. Social Hour '00 8 WATERTOWN NOW Redlin's Son Designs Center It is a structure of grand dimensions, loom- ~ | to understand how buildings are put together. He has taught himself all aspects of con- ing over all who walk through the doors of the Redlin Art Center. . +#AWAr, struction, including electrical wiring, drywall, Resplendent white granite colonnades .l and plumbing. Agility with these disci- rising 38 feet tall, and weighing 41,000 7 ' plines lent themselves to the design as- pounds each, define the exterior of the pects of the art center. 52,000-square-foot building showcasing "Public libraries are my resource. I the original paintings of artist Terry m go there to learn what I want to accom- Redlin. #7 :lin Al AIM.16 [,1)54 14 1~ plish." A Watertown landmark. Redlin's ~~~, ~~#10!1,1~iflitf~ ,- Redlin said there were challenges Charles, designed the building from the ~~~~"/4.~--,= . ·* encountered during construction of the 11.-I'llf· „'~ ;41 - Yl ~ llIM<~."Wdl~ -- - - - -' - building, and lessons were learned, too. ground up and credits the architectural prow- :·- - ess of the ancient Egyptians and Greeks for "I underspecified requirements for the heat- ing system which would have made it ineffi- inspiring his reach for grandeur. - 'Egyptian architects built their structures cient. That cost money to correct." as if people were 50 feet tall. Everything was ing the center there," Redlin says. "We love Original budget for the project was $5 mil- built on a grand scale. It was architecture in- our neighbors in Minnesota, but something lion; however, final building costs escalated tended to overwhelm," said Redlin, himself a didn't feel right." beyond that figure. self-taught student of architecture. Charles Redlin had concerns that urban Even before it opened in June 1997, the The seed for the art center and its resident sprawls in the Minneapolis area would swal- center was named a Merit Award winner in Domed Theater had its origin in Charles low up the intrinsic beauty of the center, not 1996 Build America Awards by the Associ- Redlin's mind 19 years ago. a problem in Watertown where the impres- ated General Contractors of America. He wanted to preserve and display under sive structure can be seen miles away by one roof the original romantic realism artwork motorists traveling on Interstate 29. - Center Details - from the brushes of his father. "Since South Dakota sent Dad through I The Redlin Art Center has welcomed visitors from Redlin says it was a hard sell. school, he wanted to have it built here as a all 50 states in the U.S. and over 30 other countries. "1 told Dad I wanted him to stop selling gift to South Dakota. and to the people of I The Redlin Art Center is home for more than the originals. After a certain point, he didn't Watertown. He was gung-ho on that idea." 140 Terry Redlin original paintings. It also features need the money. I wanted a center to display Young Redlin said he was never intimidated a Domed Theater, Amphitheater and an Astro Photo gallery. them after he was gone." by the project's dimensions. opting instead • The multi-million dollar gift is Redlinis way of The elder Redlin. who was living in a home to immerse himself in the most minute detail thanking the city of Watertown and the state of and studio on the shores of Lake Minnetonka of the ambitious undertaking. South Dakota for an art scholarship given to him in Mound, Minnesota, eventually warmed to Not a registered architect, Redlin says he many years ago. the idea, and the project was accelerated so it credits his Germanic stock for allowing him • The Redlin Art Center is the only place in the would be completed, instead, during his life- to focus on essentials with unwavering re- country where collectors can take a sneak peek at time. solve. Redlin's latest originals. "I showed him a three-dimensional concept "The Langenfelds (Terry's wife, Helene) I The Astm Photo Gallery at the Redlin Art Center of the design that I had worked on for months. and the Redlins are 100 percent German. ~ features over 40 deep space photographs. The He loved it and said, 'Let's pursue it."' think that's where I got my tenacity for any- images were taken by the Anglo Australian Obser- vatory and Hubble. In the early stages, Watertown didn't im- thing I involve myself in. I Granite from South Africa, India and Minnesota mediately figure into the plans, however. Besides learning architecture from books, set off the Redlin Art Center and the original paint- "We bought some land along Interstate 494 Redlin said a stint in maintenance at a Min- ings inside. in Minnesota and toyed with the idea of build- nesota Veterans Hospital years ago helped him d i Vergi fi ed real estate LLC COMMITTED to Great Banking in WATERTOWN! Ityrtal/ Charles A. 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The grassy area has been excavated have a picnic, or simply enjoy nature. to create numerous waterways, earth has been It is Redlin's wish that the wetlands and {44%4 molded and shaped into hills and valleys, and waterways he has created and enhanced will I.4 trees have been strategically placed. This is ,%01 be full of wildlife. Wood duck houses, blue Terry Redlin's vision -many refer to the park ,#f .-9.1- bird houses, and swallow houses have been as Redlin's living painting. With each care- - r.r carefully positioned. There may even be op- fully positioned stake. Redlin has defined the ~ | ~ portunities to watch pheasant, grouse, and contour of the landscape just as he does each · ~~ perhaps an occasional turkey. The natural ar- eas have been seeded with prairie grasses and time his paintbrush touches canvas -only this-- _; time, we have been able to watch his creation · · wildflowers to provide cover and food for the II. animals that make the park their home. develop. With an "eye" that only a true artist has, The walking trails wind throughout the Redlin has created his idea of a perfect ac- 11 - 111. different areas in the park from the formal groomed areas leading to the Pavilion to the companiment to his son's carefully designed building, The park, officially titled, "Terry ~ ~ ~~ natural areas that lead to the outskirts of the Redlin Conservation Park, " is meant to en- property. Redlin hopes that visitors will find hance the visits of the thousands of travelers ... -U - 0 the park a relaxing experience that will allow that stop at the Redlin Art Center each year. ; them to collect their thoughts and enjoy the With over one mile of walking trails, 8 - great outdoors - that is, after all, what inspires bridges, 6 small gazebos, one large gazebo Photo provided by SD Tourism Terry Redlin each and every day. i \0 WOMEN'S MEN'S Historical Redlin RESTROOM Newsclippings Memorabilia RESTROOM and, ELEVATORS / Over 50 Framed Prints Representing Original Oil Paintings Sold Years Ago 137 136 135 Magazines Featuring Redlin's Images 132 133 134 86 76 111 131 MECHANICAL 110 . 112 130 85 77 99 -~ 98 ROOM 109 9 97 129 128 127 - /90 -Curved Wall - 18h 113 100 ~ 96 83 82 81 80 79 124125126 J 2 95 114 123 101 . 108 0 94 E 122 102.~ 93 115 $ 92 121120119 E STAIRWELL 107 103 < 91 116117118 106 105 104 90 89 88 87 137. A Helping Hand '95 134. Special Memories '88 94. Above the Fruited Plain '90 SECOND LEVEL 81 , Spring Covor '09 132. Almost Home '92 82 Spring Fishing '94 95. America America! '90 90. Evening With Friends '89 130, Morning Solitude '90 102. Summertime '91 97. And Crown Thy Good With Brotherhood '90 84. Family Traditions '89 124. Morning Surprise '95 87. Sunday Morning '95 99. Aroma of Fall '88 89. Flying Free '90 109. Morning Warmup '97 107. Sunset Harvest '06 133. Autumn Afternoon '87 92. For Amber Waves of Grain '90 86. Night on the Town '94 123. Sweet Memories '98 100. Autumn Evening '91 93. For Purple Mountain Majesties '90 91. O' Beautiful For Spacious Skies '90 83. That Special Time '87 136. Autumn Traditions '95 98. From Sea to Shining Sea '90 85. Our Friends '97 113. The Colors of Spring '97 135. Best Friends '89 96. God Shed His Grace on Thee '90 104, Patiently Waiting '95 114. The Conservationists '91 ]06. Bountiful Harvest '96 115. Harvest Memories '96 105. Prairie Morning '88 125. The Pleasure of Winter '91 78. Building the Community '98 79. Harvest Moon Ball '93 116. Pure Contentment '88 122. Toasting Marshmallows '98 121, Campfire Tales '91 101. Heading Home '90 118. Quiet of the Evening '88 119. Total Comfort '93 128. Comforts of Home '90 112. Hunter's Haven '90 80. Racing Home '95 -76 Trhmlng the Dee '06 77. Country Neighbors '88 129. Indian Summer '88 108. Sharing the Evening '83 110. Twilight Time '90 127. Evening Rehearsals '93 111. Lifetime Companions '93 120. Sharing the Solitude '87 126. Welcome to Paradise '89 131. Evening Solitude '89 117. Master of the Valley '89 103. Shoreline Neighbors '92 88. Winter Wonderland '92 10 WATERTOWN NOW ,Second Floor Gallery Added - Featuring Red/in's Newest Works In June of 2001, as part of the Center's to finish the floors and wainscoting. fourth anniversary celebration, a new second 0 Now, thanks to the addition of the new floor gallery was added to the attractions. y -f. B 2nd floor gallery, the Redlin Art Center In addition to showcasing some of ,~ has the space needed to feature over Terry Redlin's most well-known origi- 4~~ 0001 nal oil paintings including his i r ~ ~*~~~g 1~ ~ ~~0 140 of Terry Redlin's original oil 6 paintings, a lifetime of memorabilia, "America the Beautiful" series, the ~ 1 - ~ E and the extra space it needs to plan new gallery also displays over 50 1~~ for the many Terry Redlin's mas- 4---- 1~ -mifle, framed limited edition prints repre- ,-22=22 terpieces still to come. senting Redlin's earliest work, a col- ..ma~ lection offramed magazine covers fea- *||~ I ~~~~ult~:L~,,~ The magnificent crystal chandelier that lights the stairway to the turing Redlin images, and a series of dis- v Second Floor Gallery. plays highlighting Redlin's life from the start - #14 - of his career in 1977. A grand staircase leads visitors to the new .131®k gallery and a magnificent crystal chandelier As guests meander throughout the build- .--E»---W lights the way to the Redlin collection. At the ing, it is apparent that the materials used in ~' *rn,pR©t.6, TIK top of the staircase, visitors enter a Grand Hall the new areas were selected to match those 2 . 47...1:=4**(40*.991:2 with a spectacular curved wall designed spe- used in the original construction. Approxi- cifically to showcase a special Redlin series mately 25.000 square feet of granite from DeL that is currently in the works. India, South Africa, and Minnesota was used Information -4,1 --#8[ 1118]® 1.16 1 . . 2 6 Can go a long way! Graphic design with you in mind + ..\ 1 • Brochures • Posters • Fliers I f - 9 2 We can IM *04 * · Letterheads f 9~\ UIP; 4 help you ... f 1.r¥ • Envelopes • Rubber Stamps • Find a great place to eat. • Business Cards • Find out what's going on in and around 1 6 • Carbonless Forms Watertown. I.:i/~ • And Much More! • Find good Information on where to go, what to - ...- N · I 79 -Ii--/ I. 1· see and when it's happening. Pick up a copy today 1»4 2 - 7)#-- PRINTING 0'..'~*. 4*7~00~- I7O & GRAPHICS Whether you're a teenager, a baby boomer or a senior, newspapers are a great source of information. 120 Third Ave. NW Watertown, SD 57201 Watertown ,+-* 605-886-6906 PUBLIC UPINION 1-800-658-5401 • www.thepul,licopinion.com ... *.. . . 0 WATERTOWN NOW 11 Terry and Helene Combine Their Individual Talents A head for business and a heart for people Kampeska. It would be "dreary" to be off made Helene Redlin a perfect partner for the ~:44~,s· 4 :D /1 ~ working in a room by herself, she said. business that has evolved into Redlin Art, Helene's love for being around people Inc. The wife of popular wildlife artist C:~ily.:4 5~-·6· ,*4~4-; 1 * · 1 made it difficult to give up some aspects Terry Redlin, Helene has played a ma- ~ i ofher early involvement inherhusband's jor role in her husband's successful ca- a.- - A 0 career. reer. "It was so exciting - each sale meant Helene grew up in Watertown, ~I~~ " ~ -0 ; 1 1 so much to me. You knew each person graduating from Watertown High ,*t,Ap&rb ~ ~t,J ' f = 7, W- :st .4 1 individually and even by their number School in 1955. Her firstdatewith Terry 4K··P' ' ~ ...,et,. 5. ./.... 9... (according to which numbered print they was their senior prom. They married the ' ~ -~ 4.0.£11 bought)." next year and were off to Minnesota, where 64 r-6 ....I. She also offered advice and encourage- she worked while Terry attended the Associ- ment on the artistic end of the business, like .%41 . . i. .<.5'i'. 1. ated Art School of St. Paul for two years. when Terry would ask for advice on lighting Nine months and one day after their wed- and other things. She kept an ear open to ding day, the first of their three children ar- Helene said it was "fantastic" seeing the "what people like... what was the profile of rived - a daughter, Kim. Daughter Kelly business grow. a Terry Redlin collector." was born in 1960 and son Chuck in 1961. "It grew very, very fast. I couldn't keep But, as the business grew, it began to con- The Redlins returned to Watertown in up with it anymore, so Terry quit his job and sume her. "Too much heart and soul went 1964, and the following year got their first helped me." into everything. I couldn't do it all," she said. taste of running their own business - Redlin Eventually, even Terry's help wasn't "That hurt, though. It's hard to give things Architectural Renderings. enough. Helene recalled her first encounter up." "The only place we had an office was in a with the gallery that became their represen- She is philosophical about her present role bedroom," Helene recalled. "Chuck was a tative, the Wooden Bird in Roseville, Minne- in the business. "I'm a 'numbers' person," little gangster - he got into everything. We sota. she said. "Too many artists can spoil the had to stop. We were just too busy raising a "I came walking in and said, 'What you painting.„ family." need with these ducks are Terry Redlin pie- When it comes to business decisions, Terry They headed back to the Twin Cities in tures.' They bought some, and they ended up and Helene make most of the decisions to- 1966, where Terry worked at Webb and Co. being our reps because we were so busy." gether, but she said she has had to be the prac- and she worked at Pearson Candy Co. as a The business now is "huge," she said. tical one. receptionist and in sales. It was during this "There are all kinds of giftware, little houses, "A person only needs one house and one time that Helene said her husband's art ca- little churches, placemats, mugs, plates, any- rneal at a time, and gives the rest away. I don't reer began to take off. thing collectible." need two of anything." "We started at home, in the basement. We The lighting, sunsets, nostalgia, nature - The Redlins moved from Hastings to had a tiny studio. I was the chief salesman the combination of it all working together - Mound, Minnesota, in 1981. and relocated - me and my mother, Natalie (Langenfeld). is what attracts people to Terry's paintings, their corporation to Watertown in 1994. They We'd go to art galleries in Wisconsin, South Helene said. moved into their present home a year later. Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa with prints." "We have a real feeling for what we want Helene's involvement in the Redlin Art The Redlins did all the printing them- and what we don't want," she said. The popu- Center has been to make sure the funding was selves. "We paid for it as we went. What- larity of his work hinges on "the whole set- in place. both now and in the future. ever we could afford, we put back into the tings of the small town, which involves the "It turned out to be an awful lot more than business," Helene said. Everywhere she went, family." we expected," she said. "(Initially) we were his prints sold; she had a hard time keeping Helene's family plays a role in a name just going to have a small gallery." them in stock. which appears regularly in Terry's paintings "I was really worried for a long time," she The family was living in Hastings, Min- - Langenfeld. Her father, Matt, and her uncles admitted. "I'd say, 'Terry, Chuck, slow nesota, at the time. lt wasn't long before she ran Langenfeld's Dairy and Ice Cream years down!' and Terry would say, 'Don't worry, had to quit her job as a tutor in order to be the ago. trust me.' I got tired of hearing that." salesman and bookkeeper and help with the "I like to pretend it'sjust for me, specially," But everything has worked out well. printing. They did framing and matting at she said. "For my own ego." Helene said. "We were really thrilled to do home, too. The Redlins still do their own prints, and this for Watertown. We just want people to "Good grief, we were busy !" Helene ex- Helene does all the bookwork for the corpo- enjoy it." claimed. "I don't think I could ever do it ration. Her office occupies a corner of the again." bright, spacious kitchen in their home on Lake 12 WATERTOWN NOW ./,1/' '2,1,&.- 6 ......W...... R.FA-*-P---il Master Artist Terry Redlin Celebrates 25 Years Few artists can rival the standards of ex- ~ | as limited edition prints over a three-year pe- cellence achieved by Master Artist Terry - Mod, ending in January, 1995. The se- Redlin over the past 25 years. He is - e:/'Al ries has been showcased in art and truly one of the country's most 4 -r. __/f£ consumer magazines nationwide, widely collected paintersof wild- * 9 k'' ··.-,1*,1,~-,4jllk and it has been acclaimed by „942.L. . life and Americana. For eight t 1/,lit-.-2„3¥~ thousands of collectors. "Terry consecutive years, 1991 i . ~# - * Gl Y,A..p,#**Ii&$ Redlin paints America the through 1998, Redlinhas been ·10 -4 : er*-t.. 1 .:...c~.*19.\*1 Beautiful," a video presenta- named America's Most Popu- 1. . m m ,~-- I~' 3- 116,la,-1,21* tion produced by Hadley -1.-= ./1 ...... lar Artist in annual gallery sur- -"*#KA A X A N.V*242 House, earned acoveted Telly veys conducted by U.S. ART . 1 1 7.,---969 Award in the 1993 national magazine. His induction into U.S. ~I J' €.- i~~ competition. Redlin's immense ART's Hall of Fame in 1992 followed :. ..2~9311/.w' popularity can also be measured in the magazine's poll of 900 galleries na- t~ 92.- *••.,--g~;.,0 - the success of his book, "Opening Win- tionwide which, that year, placed five of -a:dt.wil -*Wrh*,p- dows to the Wild, The Art of Terry Redlin." Redlin's limited editions in the top 11 in popu- In its sixth printing, the book details his paint- larity. Over the life of the poll, 30 prints have ings, pencil sketches and biography. Always been included in that list. His use of earthy "Evening Frost" (pictured above) the perfectionist, he personally supervised the colors blazing sunrises and sunsets and nos- The dropping evening temperature has turned printing and production of this important the moist air into a frosty white wonderland, with talgic themes are often cited as the reasons every surface sparkling in the moon's bright beams. project. A critical as well as a commercial sue- for his immense popularity. The soft light from the lanterns in the covered bridge cess, the book was a Certificate of Merit win- guides the horse and sleigh safely across its slip- Redlin's interest in out-of-doors themes ner at the prestigious Printing Industries of pery surface. The large Christmas tree will soon can be traced to his childhood in Watertown, be delivered to the nearby church, then gaily deco- America competition in 1988. His second South Dakota. A motorcycle accident ended rated for the coming season's celebrations. Rarely book, "Terry Redlin, Master of Memories," does Terry Redlin create a painting without some his dream of becoming a forest ranger, and was released in 1997 and was recently voted hint of surrounding wildlife, and this beautiful im- he opted to pursue a career in the graphic arts. age is no exception. Careful observers will note a Best Art Book by those galleries polled for He earned a degree from the St. Paul School deserted bird's nest clinging to the inside roof of the U.S. ART survey. the bridge. A few months ago, swallows called this of Associated Arts and spent 25 years work- Terry Redlin derives the most satisfaction home as they gracefully swooped about during their ing in commercial art as a layout artist, summertime frolics. from his conservation work. Over the 17 year graphic designer, illustrator and art director. period from 1981 to 1997, his donations to In his leisure time, he researched wildlife sub- In 1985, Redlin added an entirely new ar- Ducks Unlimited raised more than $28 mil- jects and settings. tistic direction, limited edition collector lion, setting an all-time record in art sales for In 1977, at the age of 40, Redlin burst onto plates. To date. he has released more than 30 wetland conservation projects. By his own the wildlife scene when his painting "Winter editions, many of which are now available estimate, he has donated several million dol- Snows" appeared on the cover of The Farmer only on the secondary market. In addition to lars of art to other nonprofit conservation or- magazine. By 1979, demand for his work had fine art and collector plates, Redlin's images ganizations. become so great that he left his art directing also appear in a variety of collectibles and Redlin's most compelling project is the career to concentrate on painting wildlife. decorative accessories. Cabins, homes and construction of the museum to house his origi- Since then, Redlin's meteoric rise has been church sculptures adopted from some of his nal art in Watertown, South Dakota, where unparalleled in the field of contemporary most popular art prints join music and keep- he now resides. The Redlin Art Center, which wildlife art. In 1981 and 1984, he won the sake boxes, steins and ornaments in collec- includes a regional tourism office, Domed Minnesota Duck Stamp competition, and in tors' displays. Theater, and state-of-the-art Amphitheater, 1982, the Minnesota Trout Stamp contest. He In 1987, Redlin began exploring his in- opened in the summer of 1997 and has seen also placed second that year in the Federal terest in Americana subjects and nostalgic more than 1 million visitors from all over the Duck Stamp Competition. He has been hon- scenes of yesteryear, painting several images world. Terry Redlin donated the $10 million ored as Artist of the Year for Ducks Unlim- for his American Memories and Country museum to the State of South Dakota in ap- ited (National and Minnesota), and as Con- Doctor Collections. Since then. his annual preciation for an art scholarship he received servationist of the Year-Magnum Donor by Christmas prints have attracted thousands of after graduating from high school in the Minnesota Waterfowl Association for his collectors from coast to coast. Watertown. gifts of entire print collections. The National In 1992, he completed his most ambitious He was honored in 1998 by the City of Association of Limited Edition dealers has work to date, painting each line in the first Sioux Falls, South Dakota by having an el- three times presented him with the "Litho- stanza of "America the Beautiful." All eight, ementary school named in his honor. Terry graph of the Year" award for excellence in which depict American life from the settling Redlin Elementary School opened in the Fall the medium. of the west to the present day. were released of 1998. WATERTOWN NOW 13 t , 4 41 4 & :44!.91 r . 'A A . 9,4,·t\fic>9 4.1 ~94\ C <i ( 2414?4111 42 061:-2 41 0,7*I £ 1,\ ,- .17 \5 1 r 102018"lillill'll 4:144,9 4.1 0 .1 ..9 20~I'-*- 4 9 . y =FIA-ill - I.&#i. * £9'Kil :i 3.6.- ..4 5 4.y : U.-n .- 2-4\ . .U I.F..L Adit f 1 -- 31£76·Ji ijjibllrj 4011 ~43 ® , -- Located 2 miles north of Jct. Hwys. 212 & 20 Watertown, SD 57201 ' c~ 1 (605) 882-6269 ~i W 4% Zoo Hours: ---4- 4- Summer: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Winter: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 74'Ji Zoo Attractions Diecovery Center • Gift Shop • Children'e Fetting Zoo U / '*·04- i*QI#,1~1 Auetralian Adventure • Primate Dieplaye • Ineecte •Aquatic Dieplaye Weekend Animal Encounters & Zookeeper Demonetratione / / f'•11~ White Tiger & Other Exotic Gate • Experience Over 500 Animale A .- Animale of the Great Plains • Over 50 Rare & Endangered Animale Kl T. -- Lares Waterfowl Collection • Amphibiane & Keptilee Accredited by the American Association Educational Programming • Walkthrough Bird Encounter of Zoological Parks and Aquariums. 0 39 ,¥/ 4,17/040. ~ 0 -i-1 A $1% fl- 4 2.Prpar / - . ..,1. 74 r ':,64 ».67: 10 ~ 6 €,7.0 46 U..51/7..m 3443<1 42£4:86>42 f. P'<14?23323:J : ./. · - - (A~ - pgar<---.Ijaijagow g.*~464, ,)ER,358 -7-/Hil Vrp- 'f* ./ it 47„9 F *47: - 1,1/24 - - - - -elid *4%» t/: :'., 1 -\2 iukkik.t 44».2 • I ./1.. ''.=pr ..,/ v.„5.4*J,-, 1/I'llihi'L Webeite: www.brambleparkzoo.corn • Email: bpzoo@watertowned.corn 14 WATERTOWN NOW .1 -t y i Mellette House Arthur Calvin Mellette (23 June 1842 - when he and his family moved to Pittsburg, 25 May 1896) had the distinction of serving ¥,r Kansas where he passed away a year later. as the last governor of Dakota Territory and - 9-4 ;...9-i~14,4, 1 The home Arthur and Maggie built on the first governor of the state of South Da- t... . . 4* . " 4'A , -, Prospect Hill is now beautifully restored and kota. In 1863, he graduated from Indiana %-' b .4 '' ·1, furnished, almost precisely as the Mellette L. il ' University and entered law school. His edu- , + p '' 1 family knew it and lived in it. Once inside cation was interrupted by service in the '»-' i • the door, the visitor has stepped into early Ninth Indiana Volunteers during the Civil . . day Dakota. During the 1880's and 1 890's War. After the war he returned to law 2 ./-' A ' many receptions and social gatherings --: 1 - -18 1 - r school, graduating in 1866. and on May 40 , I 111 graced this beautiful home. Dignitaries, ¥ 81 --1 . m 29 of that year he married Margaret Wylie. - 4 political associates, and friends were fre- They immediately moved to Muncie, In- quent visitors of the family. We encourage diana where Mellette practiced law, ran a ., -2- you to enjoy a step back in time with us at newspaper, was elected to the Indiana Leg- the Mellette House. L! islature, and he and Maggie had 4 sons. The Mellette House is located at 421 In 1878, Mellette was appointed regis- 5th Avenue NW in Watertown and is open trar of the land office in Springfield, Dakota from May to October, Tuesday through Territory, and when the land office was Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. Admission is free, moved to Watertown, in May 1880, he and dIL but donations are his family followed. From the beginning of t„ 4, .al- accepted. his life in Dakota Territory, he expressed -/. great optimism about its future, and was a same year. when South Dakota .15.,dul For More persistent advocate of a plan to create two entered the union, he was elected . lill Information states within it boundaries. In 1889 Presi- the First Governor of South Da- j 4/44 Call *, dent Benjamin Harrison appointed Mellette kota. After 2 terms, he returned 605-886-4730 3 fli@% 4 governor of Dakota Territory, and later that to his law practice, until 1895 -CIL·:t.fail.PJW /* - 4-*tiff I 2.* 3'398 30 Great People. Great Locations. Great Banx. 0 TV 74?42= .ef=Im 8 ?1413@. a WATERTOWN NOW 15 area attractions illiwil'ili. • Kampeska/Pelican - Area Lakes . N Lake Pelican CL 4-Ilt-*IN-Il--·WIEr,£%,£E~ilia*i~ itu.~il•t,06*g#&m-*-- enclosed picnic shelter, swimming beach, groomed hiking trail, occasional weekend interpretive programs, archery range, a & 4©6 :h Wi I 25 Campsites 0 • Boat ramp & dock multi-purpose trail for hiking, horseback • Swimming beach riding or bicycling, and junior naturalist Stokes-Thomas Picnic shelter CIty Park i Ca§Ino programs in August- a naturalist is avail- LAKE S • Groomed hiking trail KAMPESKA • Archery range able for group programs if arrangements M 0 ~ 1*e KA.ne8ska Memorial Park are made through the local GF&P office. -1 I and~4011 i • 54 Pads Codington County operates Memorial M.mofial Park Dert.y 44/ , Boat launch Rod.0 3)>n /0 f - Park on the northwest shore of Lake • Swimming reti ! 0 Concessions Kampeska. L *P' Sandy Shores There are 54 pads with electricity and E. UU U 4-E][tmpk water. Swimming, boat launch and conces- Counl¥ Hiflhwa¥ 14 Kech , 20 Campsites • Swimming beach -To k. k . Boat ramps & dock 1 /,e- f m sions add to picnics for daytime use. The U.S. H¥~212 G ,/1 •Comfort station park also has camping areas available with 0 /0 2«--©J c ~ f Al 2 h Stokes-Thomas and without water and electricity available. 61 11 City Park The large area of lakeshore also makes 8- Coun' H... 17 / • Camping areas ~ hiking and nature walks after a family pie- 2 / LAKE • Boat ramp ~/< PEUCAN • Bath house nic a fun activity. 9/ • Swimming beach Shoreline fishing is always popular and State Park • Sand volleyball area & Recreation ~- • Picnic shelters a great way to spend a sunny afternoon. Area m f • Dump station There are plenty of good shorelines at City Lake Kampeska. Park, Jackson Park and Forsberg Park on The Stokes-Thomas City Park is another If you live in Watertown, you know you Sandy Shores Recreation Area is on unique facility on Lake Kampeska. It's a don't have to go far for some of the best the southwest side of Lake Kampeska. It city park featuring a boat ramp and park- fishing and outdoor activity in the state. features a public swimming beach, and first ing, bath house and swimming beach. sand Two lakes, Kampeska and Pelican, are just class boat launching ramps with a dock volleyball areas, picnic shelters, rest rooms, -W.4/2 a stone's throw from anywhere in town and provide easy lake access. It has 20 camp- a ball field and 42 camping pads all with provide plenty of fishing, beaches, boating sites (12 electrical and 8 non-electrical) electricity. There's even a dump station for areas, and camping areas. on grass pads near the beach. A modern camper holding tanks. The two S.D. Game, Fish & Parks comfort station is part of the available Stokes-Thomas is the easiest to find of facilities here are not the largest in the state, facilities. the lake-oriented parks operated by city, but may offer some of the best-rounded Lake Pelican Recreation Area has 25 county and state. It's on the northeast shore facilities anywhere. The state park annual campsites, 14 electrical and 11 non-elec- of the lake on South Lake Drive just off *14354 entry sticker or a daily park entry is trical. S.D. Highway 20. Park hours are 7 a.m. to **971 required. There are also a boat ramp and dock, 11 p.m. daily from May 1 to October 31. -AREA LAKES- _2~ I BIG STONE LAKE I KAMPESKA LAKE (Codington County) I TRAVERSE LAKE (Roberts County) (Grant/Roberts counties) Walleye/Saugeye: Minimum size 14" and Catfish: The 5 daily and possession limit Walleye/Saugeye: Minimum size limit daily limit may include no more than one allows only one catfish over 24" to be 14". Rule also applies to Hartford Beach walleye/saugeye 20" or larger. kept. Creek within Hartford Beach State Park. I PICKEREL LAKE (Day County) • THOMPSON LAKE (Kingbury County) Catfish: The 5 daily and possession limit Walleye/Saugeye: Minimum size 14" and allows only one catfish over 24" to be Walleye/Sal,~geye: Daily limit may include daily limit may include no more than one no more than one walleye/saugeye 20" kept, walleye/saugeye 20" or longer. or longer. • POINSETT LAKE I BITTER LAKE (Day County) (Hamlin/Brookings Counties) • WAUBAY LAKE (Day County) Walleye/Saugeye: Minimum size 16" and Walleye/Saugeye: Minimum size 14" and Walleye/Saugeye: Minimum size 16" and daily limit may include no more than one daily limit may include no more than one daily limit may include no more than one walleye/saugeye 20" or longer. walleye/saugeye 20" or longer. walleye/saugeye 20" or longer. 4 .&a./.9- 4.k & -1-"/p ..'W/9/1."4*./.8*/*&./).*0WT. *i-7//m"M"lulam/"I'""IM"-IM~/I./~I 35 16 WATERTOWN NOW Fishing & Hunting Information GENERAL FISHING INFORMATION Nonresidents hunting on a licensed shooting preserve need Licenses are not transferable. A fishing license is needed either the Nonresident Shooting Preserve License or a to take fish, frogs, turtles or baitfish. Nonresident Small Game License. - The Shooting Preserve License is valid though Buying Licenses Dec. 31 only on licensed shooting presen es and Resident and nonresident fishing licenses can be pur- / .,. *Ii,.- . allows the hunter to take only the small game chased at some county treasurers and many sporting ~-tjj#MiA for which the preserve is licensed. goods stores. convenience stores and other businesses. / 1 - The Small Game License is valid Resident Hoop Net and Setline licenses mayonly ~ 1 7 outside the shooting preserve for the two .i be obtained by applying to the License Office. Good / 5-day periods specified on the license for parts of the Missouri River. - and valid on a licensed shooting preserve from its purchase through Carrying Licenses Dec. 31 for the species for which the Licenses must be in the licensee's possession \ ~ preserve is licensed while fishing. taking frogs. turtles or baitfish. or trans- i porting them and must be exhibited upon demand of ~ N ~ Landowners any person. ~ ' Nonresidents owning iand in South Dakota do not receive any .special landowner Lost Licenses privileges and need to buy the appropriate All[icenses, except the Migratory Bird Certification Stamp may be replaced by a Perinit in Leu of Lost License obtained from 1/ ' nonresident licenses. the agent who issued the original licenses. Predator License Nonresidents may shoot red fox, coyotes and skunksifthey Revoked Licenses possess a Predator License or a 2003 Big Game. Small Game, If a person is convicted of knowingly trespassing, of vio- License Office for licenses. Sell out - apply early, or Waterfowl License. lating a wildlife law or rule punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor The Waterfowl License is valid for 10 consecutive days in This ]icense also allows nonresidents to shoot unprotected or felony, or of violating any rule pertaining to fishing or pos- Units 1008 and lOOD. and is valid for the entire waterfowl sea- species such as prairie dogs. sessing fish without license or during closed season, the court son in Unit 100A, comprised of Union, Clay, Bon Homme, Nonresidents may not take furbearers by trapping or with shall revoke the person's fishing privilege for one year. and they Yankton and Charles Mix counties. Unit 100X is 3-day water- dogs. are prohibited from buying another license during the revoca- fowl on private land in the counties of Hughes. Sully, Potter. tlon. Stanley and Lyman. 100£ is for September Canada goose, Juveniles Licence is good in north half ofunit and is za] id for entire length Nonresidents who are at least 12 years old or will turn 12 of season. before Jan. 1. 2003, may apply for or buy licenses and may NONRESIDENT LICENSES Licensee must choose when the 10 days begin when hunt in any open season beginning Sept. 1.Anyone younger Annual Fishing License applying, but the dates can be changed if done before the cannot hunt in South Dakota. Allows a nonresident to fish throughout 2003. license period begins. The change must be made by the License To buy a license. nonresidents under 16 need a copy of Office in Pierre. their Hunter Safuty Card or a copy of a current or a Temporary Fishing Licenses Nonresidents may have no more than one waterfowl previous hunting license issued to them from any state. One day license. (calendar day) (entities license holder to license before Nov. 1. Nonresidents may have no more than only one daily limit) and 3-day Fishing Licenses are available two waterfowl licenses before Nov. 30. Beginning Dec. 1. there for nonresidents. only annual and 1 day for residents. is no limit to the number of waterfowl licenses a nonresident Reserving Campsites at SD State Parks hunter may possess. This does not apply with unit 100£ or 100X 1-800-710-CAMP (2267) Nonresident Juveniles The license also allows nonresidents to shoot coyotes. fox, www.campSD.com Nonresidents under 16 do not need a fishing license if one skunks, prairie dogs and other unprotected species through of their parents or a guardian has a fishing license. The youth's Dec. 31. fish are included in the daily and possession limits of the parent or guardian. IliI'KI: [liv Illov [41[•1 40142: 1 1 4- Nonresidents under 16 who buy a license may take their Big Game Licenses Most nonresident deer. an- RESIDENT NONRESIDENT own limits. telope, and turkey licenses must Combination License Small Game License be applied for. with licenses is- (includes small game & fishing) $44.00 - The Small Game License is valid for two periods of five sued by lottery. Big game licenses also al- Annual Small Game 27.00 $100.00 (10 daly) consecutive days. The nonresident must choose the starting dates of both periods when the license is bought. Nonresidents may low the licensee to shoot coy- 1-Day Small Game 13.00 - buy more than one Small Game License. otes. fox, skunks. prairie dogs Nonresident Waterfowl License - 105.00 The second five-day period can be changed. however, if and other unprotected species Migratory Bird Certificate done before the second five-day period begins. The change must through Dec. 31. (required for all migratory bird) 3.00 - be made by the License Office in Pierre or by a license agent Youth Small Game (ages 12-15) 25.00 30.00 The license allows nonresidents to shoot coyotes. fox, Shooting Preserve skunks, prairie dogs and other unprotected species through Dec. License Junior Combination (ages /6-18) 23.00 31 and to hunt on licensed shooting preserves through Dec. 31. South Dakota permits pri- Youth Deer 5.00 - vate shooting preserves to offer Predator/Varmint 5.00 Waterfowl License hunting from Sept. 1- March 3 I Shooting Preserve License 15.00 35.00 The state Waterfowl License is required for nonresidents for pheasants. quail. partridge Furbearer 25.00 - who hunt migratory waterfowl. Nonresidents must apply to the and turkey. Deer/Antelope (any deer or buck) 1 Tag 30.00 155.00 I'llilloamilk!~Ile[ell['25%114*'ll'll 2 Tags 45.00 205.00 RESIDENT NONRESIDENT Deer/Antelope (antlerless) Combination License 1 Tag 20.00 155.00 (includes fishing & hunting) $44.00 2 Tags 30.00 155.00 Annual Fishing 21.00 $59.00 105.00 405.00 Special Buck Annual Family Fishing - 59.00 Spring Turkey - 1 Tag 20.00 85.00 3-day Fishing - 30.00 2 Tags 25.00 100.00 1-Day Fishing License 7.00 12.00 Fall Turkey - 1 Tag 10.00 75.00 Senior Fishing License 5.00 2 Tags 15.00 85.00 WATERTOWN NOW N ger ------11 IFeel We help you work ha rd, play often, dream big and make yourselfat home in Watertown. At Focus Watertown, we are working to make Watertown a place where you want to live, work and raise your family. right growing economy, excellent schools and progressive People move to Watertown for advantages like our regional healthcare system. They stay in Watertown because R offers the best of rural America: friendly, hardworking people with small-town safety; the outdoor paradise of the South Dakota's Glacial Lakes region; and the convenience and opportunities of smalkity life. at Focus Watertown iscommitted to Watertown's continued success and community development. Working cooperatively with the city government, private sector and prospective businesses Focus Watertown concentrates its efforts on long-term results and steady growth. Call or e-mail fora relocation brochure: 1-888-898-6767 info@focuswatertown.com home. ~WATERTOWN sd Good thinking. www.focuswatertown.com I •i· .. t % * z-#I u &3.-t =~ »*4 I .0 m /1 1 411 Ill. . I. 9 .... - 18 WATERTOWN NOW 2003 Watertown Art Festival - 21 st Anniversary Come celebrate our 21 st Anniversary - we have tickets of original artwork ~ more new and exciting exhibits then ever before. Are and a silent auction will be ~ you looking to bring the beauty of creative art into available. The show will be ~ your home? Maybe you are looking for that original open to the public at no -li~lt- piece of artwork or a certain print created by an art- charge. ist. If you are. the 2003 Watertown Art Festival is a The 2003 Watertown i-4Jw~~ must attend event. Art Festival will feature ~ 441 Interested in the purchase of some very many nationally know, as beautiful. very unique and intriguing pieces of well as many upcoming art- » ~ artwork (including wildlife, western, still lifes ists from a 10 state area. The ~, ~~ ~ and more)? Or if you just want to browse artists will be giving dem- 51.. u + , » . 7~'~ through the distinguished artwork and meet onstrations of their talents -~;a -9, ..1.' .··/·MF.- -. ~ the artists who created the work. attend the and offering their work for sale. Featured works will ~ 2003 Watertown Art Festival which will be include paintings. jewelry, sculpture, woodcarving, presented Sat., Sept. 6 and Sun., Sept. 7. pencil portraits, scrimshaw and more. ~ This year's event will cover a larger variety Come See The Variety of Beautiful Artwork! U' 1~ of artwork than past shows. The art will be on • PORCLAIN-PAINTED DISHES ETC. display from 1 1 a. m. to 8 p.m. Sat. and 1 1 a.m. • MINI<-TRIMMED SANTAS • HAND-PAINTED GOURDS ~ to 5 p.m. on Sun. at Ramkota Hotel in • HAND-MADE GOLD JEWELRY • SD WINE TASTING BOOTH Watertown. Collector buttons and raffle SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 & SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 Greens Available for Golfers Prairie Winds Golf Course 1 Season Tickets: Family, 7-day, Prairie Winds Golf Course. located at lillillillillillillillillillillillillillillill $540; Married couple, 7-day $500: 555 S. Lake Drive, is open to all golfers as Milil- pilll- Adult Week, age 21 and over, 7-day, long as they are accompanied by a mem- 1- $320: Adult Weekday, age 21 and ben Visitors who are members of other pri- „:9::22*. ,-.Ill- over, Monday-Friday, excluding holi- vate clubs may play without a chaperone. Ili~-Nt * .~ days, $255; Youth. age 20 and under, Watertown residents who are not members j 7-day,$170. of Prairie Winds may play once a month . .1- 4 I Daily Green Fees: 9-hole weekday, while with a member. . - t.~ $13; 18-hole weekday. $17; 9-hole To reserve a tee time. call the pro shop 62 - weekend. $15; 18-hole weekend, at 605-886-3554. $20; 9-hole additional, $8.00. I Length: 6,408 yards Watertown Municipal Golf Course I Green Fee Punch Card: (20) 9-hole The Watertown Parks, Recreation and I Green fees: The cost is $25 if play- weekday punches, $200; (18-hole Forestry Department operates and main- ing with a PWGC member and $35 weekday, use 1 punch + $3). Punch tains a 27-hole grass green course. if not card may not be used on weekends. This completely irrigated course is 10- I Golf cars: Golf cars are available for cated at 351 South Lake Drive. Tee times I Cart Course Use: Daily: $11-9-hole, rent. The cost is $ 12 for nine holes are available for guaranteed play. Daily tee $19-18-hole; Season: $85. All and $20 for 18. Individuals bringing times may be scheduled by calling 605- golf cart operators must be a mini- their own golf car onto the course 882-6262. mum of 14 years of age and will pay a $10 trail fee for 18 holes must have either a valid drivers I Novice Golfers: Sundays after 5 p.m., or $5 for nine. license or written permission from one 9-hole course will be reserved for parent, guardian or cart owner. I Rentals: Clubs are available for $15 those golfers wanting to learn the for 18 holes. game of golf without pressure. I Driving Range; Per bucket: $4.00; 15 I Practice range: The cost is $4 per bas- I Clubhouse Hours: Starting May 1. visit punch card: $50; 30 visit punch ket (approximately 50 balls). card: $100. No drivers allowed on open at 7 a.m. weekdays. June 1 to driving range (irons only). I Lessons: $40 for 45 minutes of Labor Day. Open at 6:30 a.m.. week- For more information call 505-882-6262 instruction. days and holidays. WATERTOWN NOW 19 area attract PROGRAMS OF STODY Experience a Agri-Business Agri-Production L*- e hang £4 Aviation Maintenance Technology Automotive Technology Event! Building Trades Technology • 1300 Students Business Accounting Option • Beautiful 30 Acre Campus Computer Information Systems • 90% Placement in Training Related Field Cosmetology • Transfer Credit Agreements Dairy Option with High Schools and Colleges Dental Assisting • A "Computer Connected" Campus Diesel Technology • State-of-the-Art Equipment in a Electronic Systems Technology State-of-the-Art Facility Engineering/Architectural Drafting Financial Services • Financial Aid and Scholarships Available Machine Tool Technology • No Out-of-State Tuition Marketing/Management/Sales Medical Assisting Medical Laboratory Technician Lake Area Nursing Occupational Therapy Assistant TECHNICAL Physical Therapist Assistant INSTITUTE Robotics 230 11 th Street NE Watertown, SD 57201 Welding Technology (605) 882-LATI or 1 -800-657-4344 APPLY TODAY www.lakeareatech.edu 1 9 5 0/ly -' 89/ 1 ../0 - 11 - -1. =9...-1.'B* r- »4. i 7 /4,„ 1.1 #6· 1 14 *1= 111 i l am a /8. i + dll-4 t.. L , 4 - I Lake Area Technical Institute . Lake Area Technical Institute is one of given credit for these courses allowing stu- ~~ D the best and most respected technical insti- dents more time for their studies and the Ii, - ~ tutes in the region. Located in northeast prospect of saving money on tuition. -1£ 17--m~ - Watertown, the campus lies on 30 acres of Whatever the field of study, students 1 5% , ~ . L . I land, which is home to seven buildings that will gain practical hands-on knowledge that .ril//// are completely occupied with the latest will give them the competitive edge and *I~ -f~ ~ ..........2*"1 1............. 1.......... . technology. "know-how" when they enter the job mar- In 1965, the founding fathers of techni- ket. When students ask us, "What is the real -I.*p*././.././.&-h/>¥.~-Yy~.......IGa.me.lill cal education in South Dakota voted unani- world like?", we show them. Employers 10- Area Tech. The Lake Area Tech legacy con- mously to organize the first technical school cally, regionally and nationally, rely on tinues to grow as outstanding alumni are in Watertown, with others to follow in Lake Area Tech to supply them with an in- returning to teach, serve on advisory Mitchell, Sioux Falls and Rapid City. Be- dividual who understands the technology boards, become involved with the Alumni ginning with one program of study and 16 and who can immediately go to work with Association and Foundation, and are em- students, Lake Area Tech has come a long their business without having to invest in ployed as staff and administrators. additional training time. Lake Area Tech If interested in touring Lake Area Tech- ~ consistently places 90% of its graduates nical Institute, contact the college by call- - in their training related field. ing 1-800-657-4344 or 605-882-LATI. . 1[ mi /I Although Lake Area Tech has only Tours are given Monday-Friday from 8:00 ~ been in existence since 1965, its pres- AM-5:00 PM. If interested in additional in- ence has been made loud and clear formation about Lake Area Tech, call or around the region. Alumni, current send a written request to: Lake Area Tech- , -1 students, parents, and employ- nical Institute, 230 11th St. NE, RO. Box 12-~~ ers recognize the quality of 730, Watertown, SD 57201 or visit our ......~ craftsmanship. Lake Area Tech website at www. lakeareatech.edu is beginning to see the rewards way in a relatively short amount of time. of first-generation students who are send- . Today, approximately 1300 full-time and ing their children its way to benefit from part-time students attend classes in twenty- an education that has paid off so well for Lake Area one programs of study and three options. them. And employers are encouraging ca- TECHNICAL ' With a student teacher ratio of 15:1, stu- reer seekers to get their training at Lake INSTITUTE dents receive personal attention from ex- perienced instructors who can talk the talk and walk the walk. Students who attend Lake Area Tech .4 earn a quality education, as proven by re- ceiving the high-ranking accreditation by The Higher Learning Commission, which , 'WWW laketleatechl e dll is a member of the North Central Associa- tion. Many of the programs also have their * own accreditation status. Over the previous - thirty-five plus years, Lake Area Tech has I I also received numerous state and national V 0- honors and has been recognized as a leader in their industry. ' 9144$1 Lake Area Tech understands that time and money is valuable. At Lake Area Tech % I · 6 - . students can receive a degree or diploma - ~ in 9-22 months. The education students re- ... ceive. by comparison to other post-high in- ... stitutions, is affordable and there is no out- ... . 0 : 11 & . f,A : of-state tuition. Students who have previ- . 0- - 0 - . . 1 :; A ous college or high school classes may be WATERTOWN NOW Watertown's New Event Center - Opening Fall 2004 ¥ 3% 4. .4 . y.$1 '91 '+ ..,~ .:1 ·; 3 i lai , . . -1 1 . la.. , r. :4# The new event center will be attached provided by Minervai's Restaurant which Bureau will continue to work closely with to the Best Western Ramkota Hotel located will be located between the Ramkota the Regency Hotel management group to along US 212. The 44.000 square feet of Hotel and the city-owned Event Center. The book new events that were previously too x the city-owned event center will include Ramkota Hotel will also be undergoing large for Watertown to host. banquet facilities up to 1200 people. a several changes to make it more compat- The 650 existing motel rooms in 12,000 sq. foot meeting room that can also ible with the new city-owned Event Watertown will be available for attendees be divided into four smaller rooms, four Center, including remodeling of the 101 ex- of events using the center. This new event additional breakout rooms, large exhibit isting motel rooms and existing 12,000 center will also be a great compliment to areas, plus a 300-seat theater. square feet of meeting space and the in- the existing smaller meeting rooms around The theater will feature a thrust stage door pool area. Several new events and the city as well as the Codington County equipped with lighting and sound adequate conventions have already expressed an Extension Complex which can house sev- for stage, theater & musical performances. interest in coming to Watertown because eral large events. For more information on , It will also be available for seminars and of the new center. To attract these events, the Watertown Event Center. call 1-800- meetings. Food at the Event Center will be the Watertown Convention and Visitor's 658-4505 or email: cvb@watertownsd.com ill\ \1111 kNI)11 1 11 Ill Il I (9) 1 1]MIM |Mi - 1 1 1 .,-9 1.- R I ~ 1 ' X1 B , f-,_ *€ A k-- , 4 .11 !&1 A 172#11 W#&**i#I&t ·#- E 34*-1 i i .-4:>+1 L·~p-Af#- *DELM-t M ' ' lili - 1 F lut ·· · ·t+1 1 1 \1 NPA:~~:bl ~~ i. Avi" AkgG r-7. 17//5;39~09 Mt Fir,v 'vr; - -ijAH,N\ 1- Ti-*-w'w-- * AF'.9 i KOff~-~ ~--~~ -~~~ ~1~~] -f24~,41v~yk~~- 1 4.429''P'~lf.Ajy~-y, r=- € ~MMilain. r 1 161 13,0,111111111 111 11 111 i i i I i i 'lifj) 1 22 WATERTOWN NOW event center "Prestige Without The Price" - CL = i- ,~ E.~heciah»>ty,>, - Seafood. Steaks, ?litr Pn'me Rib & Pasm ¤ > V E=-22 '111§ 1 ' Try Our Casual Loungefor one of ~ MOTOR - /6,/1 '~fl our Delicious Burgers or Sandwiches £726e INN .....Ell I ~ 4•11~ + Gine Dining - AAA Smr Rating :1 Jct. Hwys. 81 & 212 • Watertown, SD -. 11 -Al.LI'lial".1/ h-., * (605) 886-8411 • 1-800-252-4532 • AARP ,/Apal Ve.~-13; • t¥ v -=rim + ,(Rand Piano Nightly Irmililillill - - 4 Open Tuesday thru Saturday r iFiIAi 1 6 - ~ '~'r lt + fftivate Meeting Rooms Available 00 Lodging - Food - Fun - Friendliness AU in one facility ! Serving 5:00 p.m. ~ Available Mondars for - a'me iii' 6«..ficd Chinii:9 - ~~~&~81~2~~~ 1.Private Parties Great Steaks • BBQ Rits • Prime Rib • Seafood Broasted Chicken r Gourmet Sandwiches• Homemade Soups • Salads E / ¥/4 ~ ,~~ ~r 'OO N Lai(e Dr Con NWHwy, 20) 8 Ken & Mary Drake,Your Hosts , '. .i 7 MI, f 1 1, 1 I Phone (605) 882-3422 1 11 1 144- Exceuent F-1. =I laili@- L h , 1 an Excellent hite! PtidE#336*1 )1 ' ilk I. <111: 119 M :1'- + Casual Dining + Newly Remodeled Banquet ~~ 7,11!~ -1 - O--lf/. , 1 In ' Rooms with Seating up to 500 -- + Private Meeting Room Available ~ 446- The Pizza lancli -;779- *MXU~UWV~UU %-I-t-m# i 4 - Featuring - ./4.1 r gr 'Home of #le Ps/a Lover's Peza 1 3.- -, Steaks. Paste. Seafood. f Prime Rib. BBQ Ribs 217 10th St. NW (1-1/2 North on Hwy 20) - 32 ·, 1~~~ at a ven affordable price *r Call forbookings today- 605-882-4040 Space jills upfast Tues.-Sat. - 4:00-10:00 PM - Everyday Buffet - #1 ~ f Dinner Served Nightly 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. • 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. al•e) •• • -- Group Rates Available For 20 or More For additional information and listings turn to our directory, which starts on page 40. Watertown Municipal Band Providing some Of the region's best evening entertainment The Watertown Municipal Band - a ances from June through August, plus Moose Convention in San Diego. 40-plus piece concert band - will be back Memorial Day and Veterans Day perfor- During WWI, many members of Peck's on stage at Stokes-Thomas Lake City Park mances. band enlisted in the first South Dakota Cav- again this year beginning in June. All per- During the concert season, the band re- alry Band formed in Watertown under the formances by the Municipal Band are free hearses at 6:30 p,m. every Tuesday evening direction of Col. Howard Bronson who of charge and are open to the public. and presents a concert at 8:15 p.m. on the later became head of all United States Army The concerts are somewhat informal same night, so the ability to sight read bands during WWII. Following WWI, and set on the shores of beautiful Lake music is a must for all members. many members returned to join Peck's Kampeska. Visitors can stay in their ve- The Municipal Band has a long history band. hides with the windows rolled down. or in Watertown. The Fourth Regiment Band In 1944. Elmer Carey became director they can bring lawn chairs or blankets, or was formed in the early 1900s and trav- of the Peck band which then became known they can sit on one of the park benches and eled to Washington, D.C. in ]909 to play as the Watertown Legion Band. Carey pre- enjoy the music. There is plenty of room for President Taft's inauguration. At the viously played first chair trumpet and was for children to play and parents can relax time of the Mexican incident, this band was the assistant director of Peck's band. At while listening to music performed by some reformed in Canton and traveled to the Carey's retirement in 1951, Armond of the areas most talented musicians. Mexican border for that military engage- Pappone became director of the band. Since Band members include adult musicians ment. 1961. the band has been directed by Dou- from Watertown and the surrounding area, In 1915. Bill Peck reformed the famous glas Carpenter and has been known as the plus some outstanding college and high "Peck's Watertown Band." That band won Watertown Municipal Band. school students. first prize at the Elks National Convention The band is supported by the City of in Los Angeles, played at the World's Fair Watertown and makes 16 public appear- in San Francisco, and won first prize at the MUNICIPAL BAND PERFORMANCES ARE FREE OF CHARGE AND OPENTOTHE PUBLIC WATERTOWN NOW 23 Drake Motor Inn Best Western Ramkota Hotel Travel Host Motel 1901 9th Ave SW Jct. Hwys. 212 & 81 ~~~ 1714 9th Ave SW MOTEL 605-886-8011 ~ 605-886-8411 • 1-800-252-4532 Z)rahe M::~ 605-886-6120 ED 101 motel rooms, lounge, restaurant, convention fa- Featuring 47 rooms and suites (some with reclin- AAA approved featuring quiet, comfortable, very cility and fun center, complete with pool and whirl- ers), in addition to fine dining and casual in The clean rooms at affordable prices. pool. Drake Sports CaM & Bar. We also have a bird & fish cleaning station. Traveler's Inn Motel Budget One Motel BUDGET ONE \ TI~~fs 309 8th Ave SE MOTEL Il Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites ~ 920 14th St SE #,•4£,R-,ul;wige.00,0 605-886-8455 - - - --- 605-882-2243 t...)INN C\' 3900 9th Ave SE • 605-882-3636 ./Am. 800-568-7074 Completely remodeled, clean, comfortable, spa- Water Park featuring 140 ft. waterslide, m AAA, 50 Clean, large rooms next to the mall, movie cious rooms. All part of a national franchise. Exercise Room, Breakfast Bar, Whirlpool Suites, Two theater, and restaurants. FREE continental breakfast. Room Suites, Meeting Rooms, Guest Laundry, Fire- FREE popcorn in the evenings. Where the Comfort Inn place Great Room. 800 35 St Cir. action isi 605-886-3010 or 800-228-5150 ~ Kuddle Inn www.comfortinn.com Spacous clean rooms and suites. Indoor pool/whirl- 416 East Kemp on Kemp pool, deluxe continental breakfast. Near Redlin Art 605-882-8811 Center and restaurants. This cozy Bed & Breakfast offers five very comfort- 1* Country Inn & Suites c~. able country styled rooms, Jct I-29 & Hwy 212 W,Innial 605-886-8900 or 800-456-4000 INB#NEXIi each wjth their own private .,Inny'Al....0.....4, bath. Within walking dis- www.countryinns.com tance of Uptown Town. r-1U r Z.~~PV' ~V Cozy, comfortable rooms and suites. Indoor pool/ .. whirlpool, continental breakfast, across from the Suger 8 /Gil. V. Redlin Art Center. 503 14th Ave SE [i=i-l 416 East Kemp 605-882-1900 or ~_L| Watertown, SD 57201 Davs Inn of Watertown 800-800-8000 ~92i35x- O!Qm Complimentary Phone: (605) 753-5625 2900 9th Ave SE 605-886-3500 SuperSTART Breakfast, or 1-800-753-5625 56 Quality clean and comfortable rooms, indoor indoor pool/whirlpool, swimming pool, Manny's Pub and a meeting room non-smoking rooms, RV 5 Rooms - All With Private Bath, "V~~~/V- for up to 40 people. parking. f.' I '11~--~ 4 Elt *Ii 41 ¤ Nil 0 ~ 0 0. 11,1/im rirgTI Ei:=i "---ID'ki'"I""11"Ifi"I"b.i,Qjr*".I"'I'AI"ia D.A...I---- • A PERFECT NIGHT'S SLEEP in our newly remodeled, -- 1 Ama=~ very affordable rooms, 4... • PLAN AN EVENING OF FUN in our lounge and game room. • RELAX in our swimming pool or hot tub. ' p· - ~ 11*2 • FOR YOUR BUSINESS MEETINGS OR SPECIAL PARTIES, conference rooms are available in our convenient location. W. -.#~I': r · -= F • DINE IN OUR RESTAURANT. Full menu: breakfast, t• lunch and dinner. Great food, great price, E L v.· jA--06 1~1 .r'"lilizilillillillilile , , Al :1 A . S. .1, 3%.( 413~ g m,·N iii EST HIGHWAY,212 INwATERTOWN.,.PHON<(605).08~80 4 24 WATERTOWN NOW i.l BUDGET ONE 309 8th Ave. SE Watertown, SD 57201 MOTEL One block west of Jct. Hwys. 212 & 81 " Budget Rates at Budget One" (605) 886-8455 40 Clean Comfortable Rooms (20 of them non-smoking) 4-1{ DAYS INN At Door Parking • Outdoor Plug-ins • Cable TV w/Remotes U- AG: a~ 2900 9th Ave. SE • Watertown, SD 57201 Fax & Copy Machine Available • Laundry Facilities · (605) 886·3500 sret FAX (605) 886-0820 • 1-800-329-7466 L.-L--244-0 r o FEATURING Indoor Fish & Bird ~ 4./. Cleaning Station (heated) • Indoor pool/spa/sauna • Remote cable TV/HBO Merle and Mary Osterloh -£~ • Meeting room with AV equip. - ---9*-0-~~~--v . • Comp. USA Today • Fax/copy service i • Game room • Nonsmoking rooms ~ ---------------------- Bring The • PC hookups • Outdoor plug-ins <KiD\ Family And Let • FREE continental breakfast 1 NEARBY ATTRACTIONS: 1 5.... LA i quat- at- 1 ~S ~~ • Mallard Pt. Surgical Center• Dakota Sioux Casino 2 •Terry Redlin Art Center • Mellette House Museum 1 Watettown Your Home Away .Watertown Mall• Lake Kampeska & Lake Pelican \ From Home! · Bramble Park Zoo • Fish the Glacial Lakes MOTEL Indoor Pool/Whirlpool/Sauna • Free Local Calls I In-Room Movies · SuperSTARTSM Breakfast | - · 4 Come \0~® Large Vehicle Parking• Children 12 & Under Free ~ ~~] 3~~~ 1~~~~ Join Nearby: Terry Redlin Art Center & Zoo I ~ "v~111~d~ Us at: •Poole Darts 1 1,LF/"I 503 14th Avenue SE · (605) 882-1900 \ , Friendly atmosphere or to# free 1-800-800-8000 i .~ P- 'Video Lottery • Enjoy your favorite www. superte/hospitality. com ~ --vq~ sporting event on our big screen IV. Present ad at check-in to receive discount. Not valid with other offers. Enjoy a pizza or Valid only at the Watertown, SD Super 8 motel. Expires 5/31/04. | 0/ something off our short service menu ---------------------- . 4 . .1 ,+ 0 *06.69 Swi ITravel Host ~ West Highway 212 11 Lalimpm *E~ = EXPRESS HOTEL 2 SUITES LMOTELy Phone: 605-886-6120 ~ Watertown, SD 57201 Watertown, SD 57201 -ni..'# 3900 9th Ave. SE ..I---.0 ..m- (605) 882-3636 ' Water Park - Featuring 2-1/2 Story 4 1 ~ Watershde & 3 Pools • Exercise Rm. ~ -~ ~ r r l~ • Whirlpool Suites•Two Rm, Suites , - de<ut · Q#et · Cow*vt - 4. I 1 1 ,~8 •Meeting Rms.•Guest Laundry ~ ,4'1 'r" 4 I + ' ~• Breakfast Bar • Voice Mail ~ ~-r--0 4 1 f, r 7, 1,"4 ' Data Ports w/High Speed internet I Reservations: Paul & Colleen Alme ~ 4£ ·10* b . Elevator • 25'-TV with HBO ~ •Video Arcade 1-800-658-5512 Owner/Operators ~tilut:UiLD.Uil[Lial'euE' •Fireplace Great Room ~ 93 t.duit•ili accommodations chart * Allow Pets - There may a deposit or charge for this service, check with the individual businesses, , Bm ~ ? g 3 1 %- 4 / ~=-N ~E * Kitchenettes - Some of the motels/hotels have refrigerators and microwaves in their suites. -==052 === Nei= 92 2 -E Check with the individual businesses. <C =< z= - Q u I 00 261- A- 000 4 9 22 m = 2% 5 Z 2 Best Western Ramkota Hotel - 1901 9th Ave SW 605-886-8011 ..101 ...... ... Budget Host Inn - 309 8th Ave SE 605-886-8455 . . 40 ...... Comfort Inn - 800 35 St Cir, 605-886-3010 ..60 .... ...... Country Inn & Suites - Jct I-29 & Hwy 212 605-886-8900,800-456-4000 ..73 .... ..... Days Inn of Watertown - 2900 9th Ave SE 605-886-3500 ..56 .... . ..... Drake Motor Inn - Jct. Hums 81 & 212 605-886-8411, 800-252-4532 . . 47 .. .. ... Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites - 3900 9th Ave SE 605-882-3636 ..66 .... ...... Super 8 - 503 14th Ave SE 605-882-1900 or 800-800-8000 ..58 .... 0 .. Travel Host Motel - 1714 9th Ave SW 605-886-6120 0/ 29 .. .. ... Traveler's Inn Motel - 920 14th St SE 605-882-2243 or 800-568-7074 0 ~ 50 .. .. ... WATERTOWN NOW 25 accommodations BU!13@UUO 4, $r 24& 4. 80 Stokes-Thomas City Park , Casi LAKE Spe, KAMPESKA m l4 'f / ~ Municipal Golf Cou / \ + Golf Course Rc Memorial Park 9 Prairie Winds Golf Club CO h € f County Highway 14 4 Sandy Shores 2 +To Lake Kampes LState Park _~~•s/ 5 e lk; U.S. Hwy. 212 10 yo - N 9 a 'f 8 LODGING ACCOMMODATIONS 0 * Best Western Ramkota Hotel County Highway 17 * Budget One LAKE k I * Comfort Inn PELICAN * * Country Inn & Suites g -g ~ Days Inn Drake Motor Inn * Guest House Motor Inn * Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites - State Park & N«¤ecreation Area 11 / ~ Kampeska Lodge & Store \ Kuddle Inn on Kemp * Super 8 Motel 1 * Travel Host Motel ¢• Travelers Inn 26 WATERTOWN NOW FEATURING TERRY R DLIN'S INSPIRATIONAL SITES N. Lake Drive S.D. Hwy.139 ~-~- N /~ 1/2 Mile W- W E WAT E RT OWN V Florence 4 , DA k.ta's Rising Star $ S 4 Dakota Sioux Casino ~ 1 ~2.j . IFiltijal ~ Sioux Conifer Road Lu lu + 05 58 0 (0 £ 0 Big Sioux 14#1 Av N 1- CO 1-4 i River 14th Av N Mount Hope 2 Cemetery 05 lu 65 Hospital & 3 2 Cancer Center 10th Av N 10th Av N 8 1-1-1 0 9th Av N | Bramble| Park Zool <2 Mellette ~ Derby Downs k •House EZ W lu Jr. Hi~h Foundation Rodeo Arena Fields 0 < 4- 5th Av N w e (10 0 Rec 8 3rd Av N 0 Ceqter 3rd Av N 4/ . C Av Arena Z LATI = Library LU 8 ist Avs 2£-1 05 8 2fk-Stadium ' E: 2&,l \Nest Kem East Kmt -1 -- UPTOWN ¥flow Av w .- Ice Arena--~~·- Koch Musedm Complex 4 4 4th Av S Courthouse ck G e 6 44 S 4th AV S 4 il Swimming pool Co GO 05 Waterslide 13]**:* St. Mary's 64 ~6 Cemetery ~·~> ITE771 ty * 2 -1 tf Mall V Redlin Art Center 2 0 0 f Anza Soccer / Complex Watertown Area Chamber of Commerce lufle- w and Convention & Visitors Bureau Glacial Lakes & Prairies Tourism Assn. 1 Information Center Ift-11 TERRY REDLIN'S INSPIRATIONAL SITES ~ Sharing Season II - The old Immaculate Conception Church has been tom down. The new church, located at 110 SE 3rd St., has many of the old windows from the church in the painting. ~ ~ Fami ly Traditions - "Olive Place" Wairath home located north on Hwy. 81 at the Junction of Hwy. 81 and County Road 11. ~ That Special Time - Sunnyside Inn on Lake Kampeska, although not depicted as it appears today, is located on South Lake Drive next to Sandy Shores State Park. O Prairie Skyline - Rauville elevator located north on Hwy. 81 to County Road 11 in Rauville. SD. ~ Above the Fruited Plain - Florence elevator on Hwy. 20 in Florence. SD, O Racing Home - Old Oviatt house located at 721 - lst St. NW in Watertown. Mahowald's Harness and Leather (on the sleigh) taken from Mahowald's Hardware. 25 N. Broadway St. in uptown Watertown. O Spring Fishing - West Kemp Avenue bridge in Riverside Park in Watertown. G Harvest Moon Ball- Fortin barn located north on Hwy. 81 to County Road 11, then 6 miles from the Junction of Hwy. 81 and County Road 11 to the old white schoolhouse/church - take a left and 1/2 mile down the gravel road is the big white barn with the silo that reads: R.H. Stein (Tern' Redlin's gmndfather) and C. LaFramboise Boys. O Spring Fever - Tree House located on the comer of 9th Avenue North and 2nd Street East in Watertown. WATERTOWN NOW 27 9 3 16 4# - 322na IST. WesT 3 19 961 3 19 19 LE Providing-Qu alityHealthCare-~ BROWN CLINIC P.L.L.P. NORTHEAST ORTHOPAEDIC CENTER Brown Clinic is the leader in physicians 1201 Mickelson Drive. Watertown. services in Watertown and the surrounding 605-882-2630. The physicians and staffof t area. The clinic consists of five internal , the Northeast Orthopaedic Center special- medicine physicians, seven family practice ~ ize in all aspects of musculoskeletal care physicians, two general surgeons, one OB/ :.i - f including sports medicine, arthroscopy. to- GYN, one pediatrician, one radiologist, , : 43 four physician assistants and one nurse · tai joint replacement, and the evaluation practitioner. The clinic also offers podia- and treatment of orthopaedic trauma and , try services and physical therapy. Brown diseases. The surgeons of the Northeast Clinic has positioned itself to focus on Orthopaedic Center are all certified by the your primary care with referral relation- American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery ships with all of the sub specialists and -• 1-4 1 e 1 and are known for providing excellent and major tertiary hospitals servicing South 4 0 *1* Dll- Dakota, North Dakota and western Min- . .Z . cr i personalized care and utilizing the latest ./ i· nesota. procedures and techniques. When you need : Brown Clinic has two convenient loca- orthopaedic care, please phone the North- tions at 506 Ist Ave. SE and 511 14th Ave. east Orthopaedic Center at 605-882-2630 NE. Brown Clinic's patient focused ap- , 4 or 1-800-658-4763. We are located in the proach provides the highest quality health V' ¥ 9-1-I Mallard Pointe Business Park. 1201 care to the residents of northeast South lished more than 60 years ago, Brown Mickelson Drive, Suite 1, Watertown, 4 Dakota and western Minnesota. Estab- Clinic is who you know and trust. South Dakota. ..·k et Brown "Patient-Focused Health Care" ~linic_ From the People You Know & Trust Brown Clinic & Northridge Clinic - Regular Hours 506 First Avenue SE, Watertown, SD 57201 Mon.-Frl. - 8 am to 5 pim. (Closed Ho/days) r, Appointments: 605-886-8041 • Toll Free: 888-886-8482 511 14th Avenue NE, Watertown, SD 57201 'r Business Phone: 605-886-8482 FAMILY PRACTICE GENERAL SURGERY NURSE PRACTITIONER David Carlson, M,D. Ed Gerrish, M.D. Ann Brundin, RN/FNP-C Gregory Larson, M.D, Alan Lawrence, M.D. Julie Olson, FNP/PA-C Clark Likness, M.D. Daniel Reiffenberger, M.D. ' OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT Sarah Reiffenberger, M.D. Daniel Flaherty, M.D. Brian Baschnagel, PA-C John Rittmann, M,D, Carrie Dylla, PA-C Tim Larson. PA-C Aaron Shives, M.D. RADIOLOGY Kristi Stemsrud, PA-C f INTERNAL MEDICINE John Schwartz, M.D. e David Auch, D.O. ACUTE CARE CLINIC . Catherine Gerrish, M.D. PEDIATRICS Monday-Friday 5:30 pm to 8 pm James Labesky, M.D. Craig Crismon, M.D. Saturday 8 am to 11 am Catherine Leadabrand, M.D. No Appointment Necessary Hollis Nipe, M.D. PODIATRY Walk-ins Only - Closed Holidays Kim Wilde, M.D. Russell Johnson, D.P.M. 605-882-9220 Appointments - 605-886-8041 6 28 WATERTOWN NOW ervices PRAIRIE LAKES HEALTHCARE SYSTEM, located at 400 Tenth Avenue NW in Watertown. SD, is the leader NORTHEAST for regional healthcare in northeastern South Dakota. The organi- ORTHOPAEDIC CENTER zation is comprised of a variety of services to meet the healthcare needs of those in our region. By using the Same Day Surgery area 4D .. • Sports Medicine at Prairie Lakes Healthcare System. patients spend a fraction of • Total Joint Replacement the time in the operating room for less complicated surgeries. This also gives them, and their families, peace of mind, knowing that ~~ . • Arthroscopy professional hospital care is within the same building. Prairie Lakes .. • Trauma/General Cancer Center offers both chemotherapy and radiation oncology ~ Orthopaedics to cancer patients. Medically trained oncology and radiation spe- ~ ..... ... cialists enable each patient to receive individualized treatment. The D 1 Mallard Pointe Business Park Cancer Center is located on the same Campus as Prairie Lakes ~~ 1201 Mickelson Drive, Suite 1 Watertown, SD 57201-7100 Hospital. Nuclear medicine services are available at Prairie Lakes ~ .. Toll Free: 1-800-658-4763 Healthcare System for patients in need of mammography, CT and »1~ . D. ... . 1-605-882-2630 MRI testing. Obstetrics care is top-notch in the area, making nearly < - FAX 1 -605-882-0447 0 . - 650 deliveries per year. The Outpatient Rehabilitation Center of- -. fers physical, occupational and speech therapy and is located at e, 1404 Ninth Avenue SW in Watertown. For additional information ~~ about these and other services at Prairie Lakes Healthcare System, call 605-882-7000 or toll free at 1-877-917-PLHS (7547). 0 - Ifyou would like to place an adin the - healthcare services section call (605) 886-6906. *91> /21554 =2% Women's Services .Eff at Prairie Lakes '499*00~ta "1._____________ ...i ...a,1 -4/fe illl/K 14- Healthcare System .e Prairie Lakes Healthcare Sustem offers women a 3,z ~ 5- W : ~*t wide mnge of comprehensive healthcare services. · ./ From mammography to specialty rehabilitation services, our medical professionals care for women through all stages of life. \ ¥ Our Women's Services Include: 1 4 j 4 ~ ~ + Bladder Control Therapy 1 :. 1 a + Bone Mineral Density Scanning 4*/41&*-1*-2 Labor and Delivery Pain Management 41 6 ~~ + Maternal Child Health 4*%'St* + Mammography PRAIRIE LAKES Healthcare System - + Nutritional Counseling Your Regional Medical Center 400 10th Ave. NW + Watertown, SD + 1-605-882-7000 + 1-877-917-PLHS + www.prairielakes.com WATERTOWN NOW 29 health Watertown - An Excellent Place to Work i -1 Many factors influence a '7 #fr.---- 2 1.1 .-*-'.-*- -40 1 Major Employers family's decision to move to a new > 0111 p i ~ i V i (interms ofemployee numbers) town: employment opportunities, r An--- 1 40,- • Watertown School District ..... 705 quality of life, safety, the education ~ ~~ , 1 Education system and community services are --/- -I'. 4 •* 1 I Prairie Lakes Healthcare System , 524 just a few. . I 0/ : Health Care 4 L - - i In Watertown, these and many 3 m ' I Midcom, Inc. .....,. .,,,i 400 other qualities are trump cards m ~ Mfg, transformers & other Y , 9. e electro-magnetic components g When recruiting prospective new Ap employees and attracting families to the I PREMIER Bankcard , 400 1 Sub-prime credit card providers city. trade center extends to a 100-mile radius ~ Employment opportunities across the of the city. r • Terex-Telelect 364 board here are abundant and call for diver- Four industrial parks and one business Mfg. truck-mounted aerial devices, digger derricks, sified levels of skills. And, because of the office park combine with an assertive busi- 1 tree trimmers '4 , continuous expansions and new businesses, ness community to serve local. national and I Angus-Palm Industries ....,i 340 jobs are available for a dedicated work world markets. 1 Mfg. cabs, rollover protective force. Major industries in Watertown, in terms 1 structures, fabricated steel parts Watertown is long in business support of number of employees, include Angus- i and weldments services, orjob shops. The number of truck Palm Industries, CoEv, Inc., Dakota Tube I Oak Valley Farms i,, 300 terminals available, the number of fabricat- Inc., Midcom, Inc. Minnesota Rubber, i Processing and cooking 1 of turkey products ing and machine shops. the engineering and Smith Equipment, PeIsona, Prairie Lakes 9 1 •CoEv, Inc. .... ....... ....,293 technical services that are available is ex- Healthcare System. PREMIER Bankcard, Mfg. magnetic components ceptional for a community this size. Terex-Telelect, Inc. and Watertown School Location is key for Watertown manu- District. 1 I Minnesota Rubber . 250 4 facturers. Being situated on Highway 212 i Mfg. custom molded i rubber products and I-29, manufacturers are able to get their ~ .Vrlibillall'Witz=7#7'7jUh/Il • Jenkins Living Center ., ...... 220 products in and out quickly. And, transpor- .....FI//#W,-../.B# 7//IMM.J/WI'/B)/. 24 i Full continuum of care tation isn't limited to ground in Watertown. ~~-~~~~ %* i for the elderly i The city has a good service transportation 1 ~ 31112 F il.*G~IJ" t • Persona i, ......,,. 217 system and also commercial and cargo air ~ ~ 2 . - i Mfg. interior and exterlor service are available. -=-.ill 'IM.A.-Im-=q-:... I- electrical signage i Watertown is the trade center for more *,Ir-air,i:u,dir#.Ii,Ip-.1,W j I Dakota Tube Inc. ... ...... 210 Mfg, of hydraulic and ./.L '-Ill--I--- than 65,000 people living in NE South 1/1/1,4/MER'luill//1/2/I mechanical tube fabrication Dakota and West Central Minnesota. Its l~ • Smith Equipment i,, 175 Mfg. oxyfuel welding apparatus; proportional gas > mixers and plasma cutting * Courtesy of WH'W.focusH·ate/*town.com Weighted machines 4 Average Average f Job Title Hiring Salary Hourly Rates Counes¥ of www,focuswatertown,com Assemblers, Electronic Codington County Nonfarm Wage & & Mechanical (semi-skilled) $ 8.35 $10.14 Salaried Employment by Industry Customer Service Representative 1 9.87 9,13 Drafter 11/Drafter Designer 12.75 13,28 i Transportation & Construction/ Finance, Insurance Electronic Technician 11,90 10,79 I Public Utilities Mining & Real Estate Machine Operator 8.48 10.81 1-- t Machinist NA 14.39 Material Handler 8.00 11.40 PC Support Specialist/Admin/Tech 12.00 13,95 Production Worker B (unskilled) 7,50 9,17 I E Government ,<illl,A 8%' 13% ~ 7 Secretary 1 7.71 7.87 System Analyst 18.03 21.16 / ~ Tool & Die Maker NA 14,67 .19 ,~50' Welder 1 NA 12,19 F . 30 WATERTOWN NOW dustry ~ 4.1 11 1, 1. 7211 ' ' t We're Making A nmerence t*?1" * In watenown... . 1 1 --m!/Iljp 11...-- - € 24 9: -i- -411.7.......Ullg'.-&9//Im..... Now that we are a part of Tyco Electronics, we are more committed than ever to the economic prosperity of Watertown. As one of the city's largest employers, we take pride in building on our membership in the Chamber of Commerce and supporting our employees who give back to the community through participation in local organizations and events. Because, as much as we love doing business in Watertown, we all enjoy living here even more. t«,co~ E/ectronics - MAGNETICS www.tycopowercomponents.com 3003 9th Avenue SW · Watertown, SD 57201- 0050 · 605.886.3326 · 605.886.8995 fax · 888.978.2638 toll free 1 S~th ballotal Premier Manufactured in Watertown, South Dakota 1* 06 Inentparabfe Qua&4 & Fixe Cm~D·,ad<J CZE? 11. Selection second Featuring the artwork ~1 DECORATIVE COAT HOOKS . & designs of artist = MAILBOX TOPPERS bar- - to none with over TERRY LYNN BEUTLER ./~//1/7 1200 items available. SWITC,11~ ~ 1 Original western, PLATES.~=. 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Your Cab Company **# JFGal=t-= 2~14hj Xr. )/F'~hM I ..../ ty- -*-Flift- .-a /•1 -* t-P-'. 1// 4-MI 1. . till L -:m Whether as a workshop or for storage, the Miracle Steel Building is specially designed for strength, durability and versatility. . 0 1.Ri Designers and manufacturers ol quality ROPS, calls, .~.I~ cab components, and custom steel labrications pl4uu/"4$.timill/441/"ill/'p'R'llpilliff//1/Par'Hy/'r'll . 315 Airport Drive • P.O. Box 610 -PI,),1.:19 - Miracle Steel Corporation Watertown, South Dakota 57201-0610 p.o. mox 1226 • 600 Oakwood Road , Phone (605) 886-5681 ot 1-800-328-8904 Ii'Jilil'Jil Watertown, SD 57201 1.888-436-3086 • 763-593-1000 • FAX: 763/544-1835 n I 32 WATERTOWN NOW local industry Watertown City Parks 1. Auditorium, 125 S. Broadway ..~ * d \A 2. Belmont Park, 3rd Ave. & 9th St. NE 1.,1'-i•• .2, fO -0 j=r--ap a 7 4•wil 4. Diamond Ball Park :i::ii:::t:Z::i:e 4 1«h .:1 1 + 3. Bramble Park Zoo, SD Hwy. 20 4th Ave. & 6th St. SE A- - r--i-*··- -1 ;,9 ~- ~~ 3~ 5. Foundation Fields, 1800 3rd Ave. NW .... ® . = u =® 6. Golf Course, 351 South Lake Dr. ~~- 10th g A.. 487 N @ A ~0~F 1~7lha 7. Harper Park, Sunrise Dr. & 6th Ave. NE 1]rd h. N. 3 2 A.F €-a=ZE 8. Highland Park ~ _____~mna.-~~~~~--f- ~.34 ~ ~ N. Broadway & Highland Blvd. 9. Herzog Park, 28th St. & 5th Ave. NW ~~ ' 22 16 907 7-=-AL.4 OR 10. Ice Arena/Expo Building -ar (99' h,6.a 4 1 /~~ 9th * Sout 720) £-5M U.S. f»I. 212 / 1 112 21 st St. SW 4 9-- @ 41 - - 11. Jackson Park, 250 South Lake Dr. 22. Sioux Park [*~ S 12. Kiddie Pond/Disc Golf Course Kampeska Blvd. & 4th Ave. SW - Loke Pelicall 10th Ave. & 7th St. NW 23. Mallard Cove Park 13. Koch Complex, 21st St. SW 21st St. & 11th Ave. SW 31. Mt. Hope Soccer Fields (Behind Ice Arena) 24. Stokes-Thomas Lake City Park 10th Ave. & 11th St. NE 14. Lincoln Park, 11th Ave. & 16th St. NE 90 South Lake Dr. 32. Skate Park 15. McLaughlin Nature Area, 25.4th Ave. Ballfield 7th Ave. NE & Middle School < 4th Ave. S. & SD Hwy. 20 Kampeska Blvd. & 4th Ave. SW 33. Mt. Hope Cemetery 16. Lion's Pool & Waterslide 26. Recreational Trail 1333 1 lth St. NE US Hwy. 212 & 3rd St. SW Along Sioux River, SD Hwy. 20, North ~ ilicm"/4191,1"il"i 17. McKinley Park, Kemp Ave. & Lake Dr. & South Lake Dr., Golf Course 1@~~ ~, Kampeska Blvd. (south side) Rd., 4th Ave. S. to 21st St. W ...41=Wiv. i lun,1 18. Morningside Park 27. Pelican View Park .,9."~Pal,5.rif idg~~* #t Urb,Li 1st Ave. & 13th St. SE 34th St. & 13th Ave. SW , =-il......3- .lilimill,-li 19. Nelson Park 28. Northridge Park £,> 8-%**,~ S. Broadway & 5th Ave. SW Northridge Dr. & 7th St. NE . 1 20. Pelican Park 29. Anza Soccer Complex £,1 a. , g. 14th St. SW & Lake Pelican 1620 17th St. SE 0 14 21. Riverside Park 30. Community Garden Site .r i„ Kemp Ave. & Kampeska Blvd. (North side) 10th Ave. & 8th St. NE - :J. ifinm ~h~e .4{N,Irmn. P,GIL WATERTOWN 3 WATERTOWN PARKS 2 2 PARKS E .2 5 0 2= RECREATION .-~ ~ -=- -=== -9;2 =€13 RECREATION 2 W & FORESTRY 0 ~~ .2 &,3 2 1 € M % * g R t € € b & FORESTRY ¥ . &.2 DEPARTIVIENT # .- . %131§ £2~852~€1§ ~~5 ~. DEPARTMENT 3 <-=-06.1- u..ZZL a. a. ==coca co I- = 3 52 4th Ave. BallfieId • • • Koch Complex 11 • Anza Soccer Lincoln Park 3 • Complex 28 • • • Lions Pool & Belmont Park 372 0 ' e Waterslide 5 • • Bike & Ped Trail • • Mallard Cove 21/2 0 ... Bramble Park Zoo .. .... • McKinley Park 71/4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Centennial Grove 3 • Mclaughlin .« City Auditorium • • • Nature Area 4 0 • 9%.0 Derby Downs Park .1 • Morningside 2112 I ' .. .... liff*il Diamond Ball Park 21/2 0 ' Mt Hope Soccer 10 • Foundation Fields • Nelson Park a · 0 0 Golf Course 316 • Northridge 31/2 . . ... Harper Park 2 • • • Pelican 5. . Herzog Park .2 • Pelican View Park 21/2 • • .. Highland Park 9% • • ... • Riverside 10 • 0 • Il- Ice Arena • • • Sioux Park 15 • Jackson Park 33 • • • • • Skate Park • Kiddie Pond/Disc Stokes-Thomas Golf Course 60 • City Park 37••••• .... ... -1.~11:*Diwl #1 21*11:lillila#bill~killr.Irk gillie~ouoe: pnoolieqi@,seg ' suoissaoloo pood . p]JeoqaleMS/@pel[Iiallow Horseshoes e@JV @inieN s@!111!le:10!ul!1 0 ' • Private Rentals SVnoo sluu@l 4;ed Ou!)IleM Boalin p.noiDAeld 0 ' Suloons@11 • Swimming ¤ Uptown Watertown Visitors to Uptown Watertown, our his- ambiance. Several murals and historic torie shopping district, will find interest- advertising signs will also be included. ing and quaint shops for their shop- i The Uptown also hosts many excit- P ping enjoyment. The Uptown of- ing activities throughout the year. Some 41 fers a varied selection of shops ,« , 4 of the largest include a carnival the and businesses for both our b ~ . '4 - ~ end of May. the annual Artwalk in community members and our 0* 4 2 A, June, the Fourth of July Parade, - · ~ Crazy Days in July, the Vintiques visitors. Uptown is home to . ' 4.* $ V several unique gift shops, of- ¥ 1. Car Show in September. and the n fering home decorating pieces, 4 . i i<W'T ,F.4 v Holiday Lighted Parade in Novem- collectibles, floral arrange- i h 4.4 7*. 1 ber. In the summer, we host a it 4 h 2.1 I. ,"1 ments. unique gift items, and _~· ~ 42~ .W Farmer's Market each Saturday. And many more interesting items. We 4 + - on Saturdays during the holiday season, 0 also have several antiques and oddi- . the Uptown merchants offer horse-drawn ties shops. Fun to browse, fun to buy. wagon rides. You will be impressed by the cluster of A trip to Watertown wouldn' t be com- talented artists that make the Uptown their dentists, travel agencies, insurance agents, plete without a visit to the Uptown district. home. Several artists have studios or gal- banks, hair salons, lawyers, accountants, We welcome you to join us for a part of leries here for you to visit and enjoy. You custom alterations, dry cleaners, printing your Watertown visit. Welcome Home - to can also find shops featuring a vast array services, plumbing, photography, pharma- Uptown Watertown. of art and framing. Town Players, our local cist, investment advisors and others. Truly theatre troupe, has its headquarters on offering almost any service you might need. A Mural of an earlier uptown, painted Broadway Street, with a newly built. inti- A visit to Uptown Watertown is a trip ~ on the wall of First Premier Bank. mate theatre for rehearsals and small pro- back in time. Considered the heart of the ductions. city, Uptown offers a nostalgic look to our Should you build up an appetite during past. The area consists of 40+ city blocks your visit. be sure to stop in at one of our designated as a historic district. Among the local eateries. They can offer you gourmet many historic buildings are 64 that are E:t . 1. -JE k coffees. home-brewed beer, great steaks, listed on the National Historic Register. El _ 1 ~ ·.til i[ hearty breakfasts, garden salads, caramel Our goal is to expand on the historic heri- -12 & !=L=F UU rolls, deli sandwiches and more. You might tage that we have in our Uptown district. also be enticed by the aromas from our Kemp Avenue, Uptown's main street is ~ hometown bakery. Or, for something on the completing a tace lift in the Spring ot 2003. il, ~~ go, our Uptown grocery store is known as A new streetscape is being installed which ~~ ~~ "the friendliest store in town." will offer decorative concrete, historic ¥Z~ Professional services also abound in the lighting, trees and landscaping. The plan Ir" I~ Uptown. Many businesses maintain their will emphasize the historic nature of the IMMIHI~lillillifiliwilillillilillillillillill offices in the heart of the city. They include: district and add to the shopping 136.44.rio. Ilik I I ~Tlie Outfitter-~ A Columbia 18 NAB~..¢2?t-7/&4 1 SportswearGmpany Suet,Dag Lew Ptteut FILSON 8:00 a.m.- 8:00 pm. ............. Monday - Friday O L.Crosse Outfitters Since 189- 8-00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.................... Saturday 12 noon - 4-30 p.m. ..................... Sunday UPTOWN WATERTOWN SIOUX FALLS (605) 886-8351 • SD Toll 1400-201-8351 Sioux Falls, SD • 3211 S. Shirley • 605-362=0640 6 34 WATERTOWN NOW 41/. 111 0 -/ Uptown Watertown will be the place to at various locations throughout the district. ~ be on June 7th and 8th. Hours are Satur- Uptown Watertown has been declared ~ day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 4 - an historic district due to the large number 4.14 of buildings dating to the turn of the cen- ~ 1 p.ill. to 4 p.m. They will host their . 1 seventh annual fine art display. know as tury. The architecture is exquisite and a Artwalk. Over 35 artists are expected to * £ · joy to admire. Uptown boasts 67 build- h. 7 ings listed on the National Register of participate in this unique and relaxing art 4~ showcase. Itisagreatopportunity tosee - k ... Historic Places. One of those is the 4% - H a wide array of fine art during an after- + Codington County Historical Museum, V noon, or the whole day. ** . -----~ housed in the former Carnegie Library, Event goers are invited to stroll at 27 - lst Ave. SE. Admission is free throughout the historic Uptown , and they offer a free booklet detailing the Watertown district. As they walk, they architectural and historical background of will enjoy the displays of fine art that ' - the district, have been set up within local stores and JLy Artwalk is an amazing fine art experi- '1~ ence. Many people marvel at the vast businesses. The artists are on hand to greet .1, the public and discuss their work. The number of talented artists we have in our ~ walk" covers several blocks as you visit the separate store locations, with all of quality artists. some fledgling, some liza/4,:-*28:,ilIig2I =,..„-1~~ established. Many participants have won ~ Illill~#..299/,JI? 11IB.imi national and regional recognition for their ~1h -~-417: *r li - r . - ~~~ work. The show is juried, which ensures ... 1 ... VAI 9 41 /1 1.1,---•* I~'~ that the work is truly superb. ./Ar *j/,L_1 Several of the artists maintain studios i 1 in the uptown, which they showcase dur- - il k ing Artwalk. You are welcome to visit those ~ studios and see how the artist works and view some pieces that are still in progress. area. Hours are Saturday, June 7th, The event also features musical 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sunday, June 8th from displays located indoors. performaces throughout the weekend. You 1-4 p.m. Contact Uptown Watertown, Past shows have included wildlife art- might enjoy a serenade from a barbershop email: uptown@dailypost.com or call, 605- ists. watercolorists, photographers, metal quartet. be moved by the mournful sounds 882-8900 for more information about workers, sculptors, and fiber artists. The of a bagpipe ballad, or sing along with the Artwalk. Or visit watertownsd.com for Watertown area is home to a large number classics. Sidewalk concerts are scheduled visitor information. 1 Wortq . {c~i~;ed Family 1 ~ -EA-il//*"235; 1 .-illiwi 6 G,1*144,9*wy <» 14- -rs-2 12121 ¥7- • Including Formal 1 .,tw.F.C... 9- Repeating & Bridal Wear .... 25% OFF Ii-liiil , • Established Since I ,~ 1 REGULAR 4 20• 1987 ~rm- PRICED ITEM • 46,1 Kristi Torstenson r.wi.,1,11"1- -Owner- With This Coupon ililill Lois Wheeler r=1 'fli 103 East Kemp • Watertown, SD 1/1"h"•1!a Owner .:23*.m„,1 605-882.4734 .,Fili'~P-~ 1 "1 (605) 884-0246 ....6.04 | ~ 15 East Kemp Uptown Watertown I .- L------------------ - WATERTOWN NOW 35 ~ atertow Walking Tours If you're only driving through Watertown, you're missing half the beauty Codington County Heritage Museum (the museum of the Codington County Historical Society) of the area. So, if this is your first time is open year-round and is free to the public. through or you live here and want to cap- ture some of what really makes the area Summer hours (May through August): M-F, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday 1 to 5 p.m.; closed Sundays and holidays. special, take a walking tour on one of these warm, sunny afternoons. Winter hours (September through April): Watertown is rich in history and steeped M-F, 1 to 5 p.m., Closed weekends and holidays. with special homes and historic buildings Special school and group tours can be made by calling ahead. in the Uptown area. Two walking tours, de- - To Reach the Museum - vised and coordinated by the Codington Call (605) 886-7335 • Fax (605) 882-4383 • E-mail cchs@dailypost.com * County Historical Preservation Commis- 27 First Avenue SE. Waterlown. S.D. 57201 • Tim Hoheisel. Director sion and the Codington County Historical Society, Inc., will take you around town on "to showcase the historic houses and build- buildings while examining them in person. a self-guided tour to explore some of the ings in the Uptown (area) and to let people The historic homes tour begins at the city's rich history. know the buildings in town are historic and museum and ends at the Mellette House. The guide for the historic homes walk- not just old." This tour highlights some of the rich ar- ing or driving tour was printed in 1997 as That awareness, he said, helps in the chitectural history of the area and some of a project of the Historical Society and the preservation of the area's past...so that the different architectural styles used such Preservation Commission. The tour starts business owners and house owners preserve as Victorian, Classical, Queen Anne, at the Codington County Heritage Museum these buildings and keep them in good con- Italienate, and Colonial. and concludes at the Mellette House which dition... because they are a tangible link Free guide books are available at the is located at 421 5th Ave. NW to our historic past, Hoheisel said. Codington County Heritage Museum 10- The second walking tour guide is of Up- Both walking tour guides include some cated on the corner of Maple Avenue and town Watertown. This guide, printed in of the finest structures in Watertown. The First Avenue South; the Watertown Area June 1998, was a project of the Historical Uptown Watertown walking tour guide Chamber of Commerce, the Watertown Society, Preservation Commission, and the showcases 67 buildings (out of a total of Convention and Visitors Bureau and Gla- Watertown Vision 2004 Committee. 119) in Uptown that are on the historic reg- cial Lakes and Prairies Tourism located at "The idea was to create awareness of ister. The tour begins and ends at the the Redlin Art Center east of Watertown these historic houses and buildings in the Codington County Heritage Museum, but off Highway 212; Bramble Park Zoo, and area," said Tim Hoheisel, director of the not before those on the tour can read about the Watertown Regional Library. Codington County Heritage Museum... some of the architectural highlights of the -*·3*fa* PA ira~ :1 7/Exk 7 9-_r/ ' L 11. Mathiesen House 12. Kjos House 1 r 0~0~«L-~__LIL-E~ger 13. Cartford House lINE DR -- 14. Mauseth House ~ 15. Kreiser House 16. Adams House - 17. Carroll House 73 4l / /Na.0 4-1 18. Lebert House 1 / r--- --4 / PARK / 19. Duplex - 20. Brown House 1 21. Stactfeld House 22. Thomas House £ 23. Ferris House _K/--7./~.-tr-/~74~/i« CITY LLd-zilen-Enn~EPrAVAiLL• li~ 26. Freeburg House 64* L.Jf--1* Lil 1-1 24. Spencer House 25. DeGraff House / 27. Jones House 28. Sheldon House " 30. Kidin House J Of 4/0001»62 7310*Or- 1-7 31. Bannister House 2 BALL 3'EL] 1. Kampeska Heritage Museum 32. Tucker House 2. Fowler House 33. Stover House 3. Old Cornwall House 34. Melham House U p 0 8 4. Weaver House 35. Hagna House 5. Banvard House 36. Henningson House I .T. . 6. Hanten House 37. Johnson House 7. Gilruth House 38. McFarland House 'tuo ~~ n 90 -- 8. MaGrann House 39. Moriarty House 93 Nk=ftf--40----~ 1 jA Il ©0*\44\ I= 9. Johnson House 40. Whitwam House IrM 10. Willson House 41. Mellette House WATERTOWN NOW 11:148,1,/1*Z~~ iiij- Codington Co. Heritage Museum Expands Museum Store When visiting a museum, people don't foreword by David Allan Evans. ' generally anticipatea store. Until 1998. the 1. 0 Unique children's books include Codington County Heritage Museum Crabtree Children's Books by Bobbie (formerly Kampeska Heritage Kalman which are educational Museum) didn't have a store either. children's history and activity books · ' with full-color illustrations and In an attempt to bring more and Museum more unique services to the com- Store = photographs. Available Crabtree 112 1 munity, the Codington County . 1:31 9 titles include: A One Room IL Historical Society opened a store ·et School, Early Farm Life, Early to offer books and gift items for -- Health and Medicine, Games ' 6¥Ul sale to the public. A new store was , From Long Ago, The General Store, ~ Houses of the West, 19th Century ~~ created in the museum in 1998 and expanded in 1999 and 2000. The , 2 Ed: Clothing, 19th Century Girls and ~ museum store now carries hundreds of i Women, Pioneer Projects, Pioneer Rect- ~~ adult and children's books, artwork, post- % 1 pes, The Railroad, Schoolyard Games.and cards. toys, souvenirs, and unique gift items The Victorian Home. The museum store ~ made in Watertown and Codington County. also has: Dakota Indians Coloring Book by ~ The museum store in the Codington County Members of the Codington County Histori- Chet Kozlak, Grandma's Watertown Storv Heritage Museum specializes in unique books cal Society receive a 10% discount on ev- for both adults and children. Almost every coloring book by Florence Bruhn and South M ery item in the store. single book in the store can only be found at Dakota: An Alphabetical Scrapbook, text I the museum store and nowhere else in by Jodi Holley Latza, photography by Greg .6 The museum store in the Codington Watertown. Many of them have been County Heritage Museum specializes in autographed by the author. Latza. unique books for both adults and children. The museum store also sells archival f Almost every book in the store can only be storage material. For people who want their i found at the museum store and nowhere An Illustrated History of the Arts in South photographs and special family heirlooms else in Watertown. Many of them have been Dakota by Arthur R. Huseboe, Memory to last forever, these acid-free boxes are the autographed by the author. Some examples Songs by Lydia Whirlwind Soldier, Plain only ones that will work. The store carries of these unique books include: American Pictures: Images of the American Prairie many different sizes. Artery: A Pan American Journey by jerry by Joni L. Kinsey, Prairie Vignettes by The museum store is located in the f Wilson, Building South Dakota by David Jerome Lee Pionk. 1889,1901, and 1916 Codington County Heritage Museum, 27 Y Erpestad and David Wood, Caring.forYour Souvenir Books of Watertown and 1st Avenue SE, Watertown, SD 57201. To f Family Treasures by Heritage Preservation Codington County, and Skeletons Of the contact them please call (605) 886-7335, f and Jane and Richard Long, Dakota Circle: Prairie: Abandoned Rural Codington e-mail director@cchsmuseum.org, or visit . Excursions on the True Plains by Tom County, South Dakota, text by Ried Holien, the website at www.cchsmuseum.org for 1 Isern, Home From the Fieldby Leo Dangel, photography by S. Paul Tuszynski, with a a complete listing of museum store items. 5 1. Carnegie Free Public Ubrary 20. Foley Block (west end) 39. AOUW Building Uptown Watertown Walking Tour 2. RE.Tenney Grocery Store 21. Foley Block (east end) 40. Weekly Herald Building a N (D 3. Watertown Post Office 22. Smith, Schulner, and Lyon 41. Coplan Brothers Billiards =a 81 W Business Block 42. C.C. Whistler Meat Market s - 2 05 05 ·g 4. Commerical Building g u 9 5. Granite Block 23. Commercial Building 43. Mellette Block (east half) m g 24. Commercial Building 44. Mellette Block (west half) lst Ave. N. 6. Commercial Building 25. John Moodie Dry Goods 45. Commercial Building 1#2. 1. 7. Commerical Building 1¥1:1 8. Commercial Building 26. Woolworth Building 46. Office Building , 81 ' 27. E.H. Prey Jewelerand 47. Watertown Steam Laundry 9. Kennedy and Gayman Restaurant and Bakery Optician 48. Commercial Building 1 2 Kemp Ave.-*/13*3-}CD,&Rcij~M'&!:F~ .: #30 2 10. O.R Eversole Music Store 28. Balsiger's Bakery 49. Lebert Building ® 11. M.D. Alexander Music Store 29. Peacock Hotel 50. First National Bank Im 1 12. McCarthy Building 30. Commercial Building 51. Wiser Block [D[ E[@ Ghost Signs :i 31. Restaurant 52. Commerical Building MI Old and faded signs on the ,·24 13. Paris Store lst Ave. S. &-41 m CE cxterions of brick buildings are - 14. Home Furniture Company 32. Saloon 53. Rosa Frey Millinery Shop [IE s 9: called 'ghost signs " 1 he sign6 are 3 / s.11 visible hecauu,he paints used J¢ 15. Schaller's Department Store 33. Brizee Block 54. Whistler Meat Market ix / were heavily lead based There are 1 many ghost signs all ove' town. i tall Look for,hem especially along 34. Mercer Block 55. Mcintyre Block 1 1 16. Commercial Building Maple, Broadwav. Kemp and lsI 35. News Stand 56. Tarbel Block t 1 Avenue North. 17. Commercial Building 2nd Ave. S. , 2 18. Goss Block 36. Hardware Store 57. 8.ROE Building "Preserve one building and you preserve one building. Preserve the 37. Commercial Building 58. City Auditorium 19. State Bank and Trust A setting and the larger environment, and you keep open a thousand ~ Company or Commercial 38. John M. Mahowald 59. Codington County doors and opportunities for a better life for the entire community." Bank Building Harness Store Courthouse '* - Grandy Clay A WATERTOWN NOW 37€ rf 'f'Upt own *at MN -ls Ts L ¤ The Codington County Heritage Museum The Codington County Heritage Mu- local artifacts, military material from the seum (formerly the Kampeska Heritage ~- Civil War through WWII, work by Museum). located at the corner of lst / .. local artists and well-prepared dis- Ave. SE and Maple Street in Up- / plays, including a 1 920s dentist town Watertown, is a must visit Z.6 .. , 49 office and a turn-of-the-century • 1 ~ if you want tolearn more about ap-.·-41-'pg'.t 7 Victorian home. The museum . .%€ *--*ic-*'-4--. what makes Watertown and the 4.a-=1=-.-~._,„ . -.' 4 staff provides group tours, j surrounding communities ~~44*A 8 r r. research assistance, historical what they are today. r,# ., , presentations and seminars, i The mission of the Codington w f~, by m b .6 ~ 4 - c= slide presentations and travel- preserve, interpret, and promote the .6 I. ., : 11* County Historical Society is to '' * ~' ing exhibits. I k .W Both permanent and temporary heritage of Codington County. That - -. exhibits are displayed, and the museum mission is primarily fulfilled by the opera- -·hu--*4E=€ Ati houses more than 200 linear feet of archi- tion of the Codington County Heritage val material, more than 2,000 photographs, Museum with its exhibits, programs, and historic and scenic Coteau des Prairie and and more than 100 maps and plats that are object, archival, and photographic collec- is in the seat of Codington County. The available to researchers. tions. museum building, formerly a Carnegie Admission is free, but donations are ac- ' The May through August museum hours Library built in 1905. is listed on the cepted. Members also receive the are Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. National Historic Register of Historic bi-monthly newsletter, Wagon Wheels, to 5 pm and Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. Places and is one of the best examples of and many other benefits. For more The museum is closed on Sundays. neoclassical architecture in Watertown. information on the museum, call director The museum is in the heart of the The museum's collection includes Kevin Bailey at 886-7335. ' Did You Know ? 1. Did you know that from only 4 colors, Terry Redlin mixes his paint 12. Did you know that over 140 of Terry Redlin's -,i. 9 . to create all the colors of the spectrum. original oil paintings are on display at the . 1~ 2. Did you know that Charles Redlin, Terry's son, designed the 52,000 Redlin Art Center? , ;% :¥7*k *"36 square foot, four-level Redlin Art Center? 13. Did you know that Terry Redlin designed ~ 4140* 3. Did you know that granite from South Africa, India, and Minnesota Terry Redlin Conservation Park, a 30-acre I .9 was used in the construction of the Redlin Art Center? wildlife refuge surrounding the Redlin Art Center? The Park has over one mile of '~ / 4. Did you know that Charles Redlin, Terry's son, is a self-taught /& 4 // <A walking trails with bridges over waterways J,i,/ T m pianist and composes music for many of the soundtracks used in the and multiple picnic gazebos, a.1, 4 ./ Redlin Art Center? c, 14. Did you know that the Redlin Art V . 5. Did you know that Terry Redlin was recently inducted into the South . 1. 1 Center in Watertown, South Dakota is Dakota Hall of Fame? the only place in the country where 17 710 j 6. Did you know that visitors from every state in the U.S. and 30 other fans can see Terry Redlin's 1 ,· ¢ 1 3.. 1 countries have signed the guest book at the Redlin Art Center? or®nal oil paintings? 42 \' \ I 2 1 C\Ii , TA. 1 L . 7. Did you know that on June 9, 2001. Terry Redlin made a special "€41. ..min appearance to meet his fans for the opening of the new Second Floor ..111 1 1 ' Gallery at the Redlin Art Center? --- 43 > N~> 1,9'LiN....p 8. Did you know that Terry Redlin works on more than one painting at a time? 9. Did you know that Terry Redlin built his home in Watertown on a ~=-, 7~ spot he used to fish from when he was young? 11.-66-*~ 10. Did you know that allof the proceeds from the Redlin Art Center Gift Shop go directly into the operation of the Redlin Art Center? 11. Did you know that admission to the Redlin Art Center is FREE? 38 WATERTOWN NOW n erto .....1.9 ....7 C. /1 4.12' iliffietrill ..2 1 / .f 'lk Il, A r 4. S#it 1 (7( )l .... ~ -,47/(,A~ , k/ 0-- , 1 e»=b I. 4 - .40 : 07<// //1 &9 t.-9* / - ./,9 5. d L,Ll-- Lt,6, lin_' Remember that special time of burning leaves on an autumn evening or the ~ Bramble Part Zoo challenge and excitement of your first hunting trip? Relive these memories with .. .................6 -- i - st// your family while you visit Terry Redlin's incredible originals, the historical museum and the Mellette House. Watertown is also a place to create ~ new memories, whether fishing on ~ Lake Kampeska or Lake Pelican or IM,14942*~LililIil enjoying the wildlife at the Bramble millilluillillillillillt] Park Zoo & Discovery Center. f -Imwaillillemimi ~l.i,-7,~ ~ Mellette House ~ . ....... Laile lEarn esta 1 ... .. - 2.4 ' 1 - 0 1 0 . - 0. .. : A 1 2 ... ... . Watertown * ... Rapid Ci - 4 b .221 "i"Ir . a " 0 - . .. 0 - ....,#*'*#.'I;'m . 00 - 00-0 - „ i *i Golfing )(@41'r · 1 . 11 1. 41~ . C 1.411.1 AI~~WATE RTOWN Dakota's Rising Star - EMBRan i. --:- 7 1,3'. 0 J 'rEL]9 1 0 3.4 IT Visit us at www.watertowns,1.com Ii... 1. .0 ... I Email: cvb@watertownsd.com . . . .. 0. ....... FREE Tour Packet: 1-800-658-4505 ... 0 -0 0. ~4-u'i Watertown A=Z /1 U tqi,lilliA allilill'll/'llig,JZ' .- - -1~ GE:j~Ga Although every effort has been made to verify the following information, you may wish to contact the establishments prior to your visit. .///.&'.1 CHAM~~F¢UEMBERSHIAjmkcTORY The following pages provide a listing of some of the best dining, shopping & entertainment opportunities Watertown has to offer. The Chamber Businesses listed have expressed their sincere desire to greet you 44 m with a warm welcome and offer you their finest service. Have a great time exploring Watertown! .~.~* Accountants 41 Hunting . 46 Abstracting/Appraisal 41 Home Health Care 46 Ad Specialties .,.....,,... .. 41 Individuals 46 Agri Business/Farm Supply ....,... 41 Industrial Supplies ,,........,.,..,,.,....46 Appliance Dealers/Repairs 41 Investments/Securities 47 Apartments 41 Insurance 46.47 '' Architects/Engineering 41 Jewelry . 47 Assisted Living/Senior Housing . 41 Job Placement/ ... Associations .. 41 Human Resource Management 47 Attorneys 41 Laundromat .,. t Auction/Sales 42 Lawn/Garden/Irrigation 47 42 Liquor Stores 47 624 ~ 4'~ ~ ·.'¢-*4- Auto Racing/Supplies - a 4 44 Auto/Truck-Sales, Service, Repair, Parts 42 Livestock Equipment 47 .... Bakery 42 Lounges 47 Barber/Beauty/Tanning Salons 42 Mail Service 47 Carpentry/Woodworking .,.. .... 42 Manufacturers/Processors 48 ~ ~ '3 Casinos . .. .. 42 Media/Publications .,. ,.,,........, 48 Catering/Food Specialties 42 Mobile Homes .. 48 WELCOMETO Chiropractors .,.,.. ... .,43 Motels ..., 48 #Mkian_ Cleaners/Laundry Service i, ... 43 Music Stores ,. ,, i, .,i,i,,,.,i,. 48 Clothing Stores 43 Optometrists 48 Communication Systems/Services .........43 Pawn Shops ..........,..... ......... 48 Computer/Internet 43 Pet Boarding .,,,,. ,,,,,,,i,,. 49 Consignment Service/Thrift Shops 43 Photographers/Photo Finishing 49 ~- Construction/Home Improvement i. ... 43,44 Printers/Office Supplies .,........49 Convenience Stores/Car Washes .., 44 Private Investigators 49 ~~ WI 2 Credit/Collection Bureaus . 44 Realtors/Property Management . 49 Custodial/Janitorial/Cleaning 44 Recycling/Salvage 49 *f .5?1'. f 9 2 9 1 . · Decorating/Painting/Wallpapering 44 Religious i, .,,.i.,,.,,,~i, 49 , Dentists/Orthodontists 44 Rental i, 49 , Department Stores .. ...... 44 Restaurants ... ....... 49 ~ Developers .,..,..,0, ,0, ,.,...,.,44 Roofing/Insulation ..,...,.,,.....,.,. 50 Distributors/Wholesalers 44 Sanitation Service 50 Drug/Prescription Centers 44 Screen Printing . .. 50 Education 44 Service Businesses/Agencies ... 50 Electric/Plumbing/Heating 44,45 Shoes 50 Electronics/TV .... .........45 Signs ........ ..... 50 1 Entertainment/Fitness . 0 45 Specialty Shops/Items 50 | Financial ,....,,.,..,.,. ...,...,.45 Sport & Recreation Equipment 50 M 4 4 Florists/Nurseries 45 Steel Warehouse 50 ... Frame Shops .... i. ...,.,...45 Tax Services 50 Freight/Transportation 45 Taxi Service 50 50 ~~L. Funeral Homes ..... ..... .........45 Travel Agencies .h#*- Furniture/Floor Coverings , - 45,46 Trophies i. .... 50 10€ al#f, . t(?111 N 14 Gift Shops .,, 46 Utilities ..... -.,. .. 50 - 4 ¢42% ~ ~ai:.3-'~ y .,*0 - ~12 Glass Products . 46 Venture Capital ........ 50 Government 46 Veterinarians .. .......,,.,,. .,. 51 Groceries 46 Video/Video Productions 51 46 Water Conditioning .,,.,...,. ....,.,51 Hardware Stores 46 Zoo .,, .,*i.,,..,,..,. 51 Health Care .46 40 WATERTOWN NOW ABSTRACTING/APPRAISAL Crop Revenue Management - Grain com- Mills Property Management - Property man- American Legion-State Headquarters - modities brokerage and crop insurance sales. agement for commercial, convenbonal, sub- State Headquarters for the world's largest Ehgstrom Appraisal Agency - Residential, 811 Burlington Northern Dr, PO Box 1087, sidized and private properties in eastern War-time Veterans Service Organization. Pro- agricultural, and commercial appraisals. Cow 605-882-4894 South Dakota. 1630 3rd Ave SW, 605-882- grams in Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation, ering over 30 counties in Central and North- DeBerg Feedlot - Custom feeding cattle with 1151 Americanism, National Security, and Children eastern SD. 4 - 5th St NE, 605-882-2533 or 1- back grounding, wintering, finishing, and a and Youth. Court House, 605-886-3604 888-340-8002. replacement heMer feeding program. 44541 APPLIANCE DEALERS/REPAIRS Codington County Historical Society - The First Dakota Title - Providing complete title 176th St, Hazel 57242, 605-886-8169 mission of the society is to preserve, interpret and closing services on real estate transac- Discount Seed Inc. - Buying grain for mar- Dugan Sales & Service - Complete service, and promote information on the heritage of tions in Codington County. 312 9th Ave SE ket and seed from certified growers and reg- audio, and video departments. Major appli- Codington County. 27 1 st Ave SE, 605-886- Suite B, 605-886-5139 dered grain dealers, cleaning and bagging ances including brands like Maytag and 7335 First Service Appraisal - Bonnie Oletzke, seed, and shipping to many different coun- Panasonic. 7 N Broadway 605-886-4060 Glacial Lakes Humane Society - 1305 6th State Certified General Appraiser - All types tries. W Hwy 212. 605-886-5888 Karl's TV & Appliance - Brand name appli- St NW, 605-882-2247 of property appraisal including residential, Glacial Lakes Energy, LLC - Utilizing a lo- ances like Frigidare, TVs, camcorders, car Habitat for Humanity - Building simple, de- commercial and agricultural. 24 S Maple, PO cal based product-corn and producing a glo- audio equipment, service department and cent, affordable housing with disadvantaged Box 714, 605-882-9677, Fax 605-882-9803 bal renewableenergysource-ethanol. (605) music disc shop. 1801 9th Ave SE, 605-886- working families at no interest or profit. PO Johnson Appraisal - A real estate appraisal 882-8480 2017 Box 604,605-884-0366 service appraising residential, commercial Hubbard Feeds Inc - Wholesale feed manu- Sears - Appliances, electronics, lawn/gar- National Association of Tower Erectors - and farm properties in Northeast South facturing anddistribution. 151 4*St NE, 605- den equipment, Craftsman tools, DieHard 605-882-5865 Dakota . 24 1 st St NW, 605-886-4393 886-5846 Batteries. Open 7 days aweek. 1101 Jenson Watertown Community Foundation - Per- Northeast Area Appraisals - Real estate ap- Hurkes Implement-Ford, New Holland, Ver- Ave, 605-886-6916 manent endowment enhancing quality of life praisal firm with over 17 years of experience. satile, Melroe, Bobcat. and Kabota dealer of- n the Watertown areathrough education, cul- Specializing in all types of residential prop- fefing parts and a complete service depart- ARCHITECTS/ENGINEERING ture and benevolence. 211 E. Kemp, 605-882 erty. 1230 2nd St NE. 605-886-5784 ment. N Hwy 20, 605-886-3817 3731 Watertown Title and Escrow - Offering ab- Lake Area Livestock Marketing - Place Aason Engineering - Civil engineering, land Watertown Mali - Anchored by Herberger's: stracting, title insurance, title reports, closing cattle for private investors, purchase feeder surveying, highway and bridge design, sub- JCPenney and Osco Drug. Over 45 mer- real estate transactions, and other escrow and finished cattle and market cattle in Min- division planning, construction management chants including restaurants, apparel, services. 20 S Maple, 605-886-8406 nesota, Iowa and South Dakota. 1440 S Lake and construction staking. 10226th St SE, 605- giftware, specialty stores, and health and Dr, 605-882-4270, Fax 605-882-1129 882-2371, e-mail aason@dailypost.com, beauty. East Highway 212, Watertown Mall McFIeeg Feeds - Animal feed, health prod- Fax 605-882-1042 Office 605-882-1734 ACCOUNTANTS ucts, pet food and supplies. Locally owned Scott Engineering Co -Civil engineering and and operated. 415 10th St, 605-886-8400 land surveying activities such as water and ATTORNEYS Fox, Donald L - 26 S Broadway, 605-882- Midwest Ag Supply - Feed, seed and ani- waste water projects, bridges, soil borings. 3055 mal health products. Major suppliers include 707 S Maple, 605-886-5725 Austin Hinderaker Hopper Strait & Bratland Gunderson, LeRoy CPA - General account- Pfizer, Schering, Inter Vet, Pioneer and Purina Todd Architects - Design, cost analysis and LLP - A partnership of lawyers involved in all ing services, tax preparation and planning for 605-882-2497 or 1-800-658-3537, Fax 605- farmers, businesses and individuals. 80810th 882-2750.415 10th St. NW construct on management. 8 E Kemp, 605- kinds of legal work including business, es- St SW, 605-882-2886 886-7730, Fax 605-886-7733, e-mail: tate, family, criminal law, litigation. 25 1st Ave Runnings Farm & Fleet - A diversified farm tarchitects@dtgnet.corn SW, 605-886-5823 Hanson Vilhauer & Raml PC - Tax prepara- and home department store with everything Burns Law Office - Providing general law tion and planning, auditing, data processing, from farm supplies and tools to toys and cloth- computer consulting, bookkeeping and finan- ing. 200 9th Ave SE, 605-886 5859 ASSISTED LIVING/SENIOR practice services since 1946. 16 E Kemp, clal planning. 1424 9th Ave SE, 605-886-8425 Schmit Grain Vacs - Distributor of HandlaM HOUSING Ellyson Law Office - A general law practice 605-886-5885 Jerde, Larry CPA - 525 5th St. SE, 605-882- VacBoss, SeedVac, Vac-U-Vator, grain vacs, 2500 with emphasis on litigation and personal in- and name brand power washers. Offering Benet Place - An apartment complex for jury claims. 21 1st Ave SE, 605-886-2701 Neale,William & Co., P.C. - Afullservice CPA sales, service, parts & rebuilding, including independent seniors in a beautiful country Foley Law Office PC - Serving clients on a firm offering auditing, computerized book- other makes. 46007 178th St., (605) 793-2449 setting. Includes daily noon meal, housekeep- variety of legal issues including estates, real keeping, tax preparation and electronic filing. Titan Machinery Inc. - Case International ing and recreational activities. 100 28th Ave estate and personal injury since 1912. 124 S 304 9th Ave SE, 605-886-6028 Rausch, Chad E. CPA - Personalized tax farm equipment and International truck dealer SE, 605-886-9177 Maple, 605-886-7281 planning, preparation, and accounting ser- with a service department for all farm equip- Evergreen Assisted Living - Providing Ford Law Office - Board certified trial lawyer vices for farmers, businesses, & indMduals ment and over-the-road trucks. E Hwy 212 & 24-hour supportive care for seniors in a specializing in accident and injury claims. I-29. 605-886-5741 beautiful country setting. 90 28th Ave SE, Located in Redlin Art Center, 605-886-3725 of all sizes. 324 2nd St SE, 605-886-3050 Watertown Co-op Elevator - Marketing farm- 605-882-8555 Green Schulz Roby Oviatt Cummings & ers' grain and providing farmers with inputs Jenkins Living Center - Skilled nursing fa- Linngren LLP - A general law practice es- AD SPECIALTIES for crop production and feeding operations. cility, in & out-patient therapy, senior hous- tablished more than 80 years ago. 816 S 810 Burlington Northern Dr, 605-886-3039 ~ng, assisted living. 215 South Maple, 605- Broadwayi 605-886-5812 Vernon Company - Promotional advertising Worthington Ag Parts - The nation's largest 886-5777 Schoenbeck Law Office- Practice limited to products. 1154 Karen St., 605-886-1964 tractor and combine dismantlers, stocking Prairie Crossings -Quality Christian assisted personal injury insurance litigation, and com- new, used and rebuilt parts. We buy tractors living providing the fullest possible life forour plex commercial litigation -certified as a Civil AGRI BUS./FARM SUPPLY and combines. 2510 9th Ave SW, 605-882- residents. 424 9th St SE, 605-882-9003 Trial Specialist by the National Board of Trial 4250 or 1-800-843-4413 pcwtn@dailypost.com Advocacy. 215 10th St NW, Email: Agriliance, LLC - Distribution of a variety of StoneyBrook Suites Assisted Living - New lee@schoenbecklaw.com, 886-0010 or 1 -888- fertilizer products including Urea, DAP, MAP concept in assisted living. Incorporating an 204-0561 and Potash. 901 Burlington Northern Dr, APARTMENTS innovative state-of-the-art assisted living con- Sutton and Bauer - Law firm established in 605-882-1351 cept rivaling any other. 500 16th Ave NE, 605- 1983, engaged in the general practice of law. Benson-Quinn Commodities Inc - Gra n and Continental Apartments - Two clean, com- 882-0013 17 2nd Ave SW, 605-882-3220 livestock marketing alternatives. PO Box fortable apartment buildings in a quiet neigh- Turbak Law Office, PC -Expertise in trial ad- 1087, 811 Burlington Northern Dr, 605-882- borhood, housing four - two bedroom apart- ASSOCIATIONS vocacy, personal injury liability, and commer- 3300 ments in each. 216 - 3rd Ave SE 605 886- cial disputes. 1301 4th St NE, PO Box 1224, CSS Farms - 3334 9th Ave SW. 605-886-2577 6527 or (310) 530-9071 American Cancer Society - Your nationwide, 605-886-8361 Codington-Clark Equipment - Retail farm Costello Property Management - Special- community-based nonprofit organization Wiles & Rylance- Generallaw practice with equipment sales, service and parts for John izes in qualty, conventional family and inde- fighting cancer through research, education, experience in business, real estate, corpo- Deem equipment. 1313 5th St SE, 605-886- pendent elderly housing in five states. 22 8th advocacy and service. Local office: 525 5th rate, workers' compensation and family law. 3545 Ave. SW, 605-886-4480 St. SE, 605-882-2957, www.cancer.org 3 E Kemp, 605-886-5881 WATERTOWN NOW 41 AUCTION/SALES Exhaust Pros of Watertown - Repair and re- Sioux Valley Co-op - Serving aseven-county Evolutions Hair Solutions - fvolve Your placement of exhaust pipes, tailpipes, cata- area with petroleum products like gasoline Style. Featuring nail service, waxing, cuts, South Dakota Livestock Sales - Butcher Mic converters and multlers on all makes and and propane and a complete repair shop. colors, perms, straighteners, and a wide v'a- cows, fats, feeder cattle, sheep and calves models, including campers. 700 11th Ave SE, 220 10th St NW, 605-886-5829 riety of hair care products for all ages. 216 every Wednesday. Double ring. Special sales 605-882-3625 Stone Oil Co - 24 Hour truck stop, restaurant 9th Ave SE, 605-882-1135 in season. 925 10th St NW, 605-886-4804 Express Auto Specialists - Repair and main- and banquet rooms, convenience store, truck Hair Etc - Features perms, colors and cuts. tenance of all vehicle makes and models, wash, tire repair and showers. NE corner Jct Serving people of all ages. 312 9th Ave SE, snowmob~les, ATVb and more. 24-hour emer I-29 and Hwy 212, 605-882-1484 605-886-3225 gency service. 1612 9th Ave SW (east Hwy. Studrevant's Auto Parts - A complete auto Paradise Beach Tanning, L.L.C. - Thirteen 212 east of MacGregort), 605-882-5859 parts store offering parts for all makes and tanning beds, including three very high pres- AUTO RACING/SUPPLIES Firestone Store of Watertown - Passenger models in addition to a tech-tips program and sureorbits and a fullline oftanning products. light truck and farm tire sales, in addition to a how-to video tapes. 1700 9th Ave SE, 605- Open seven days a week, no appointments Casino Speedway RaceTrack - Street Stock complete service department. Jct Hwys 212 886-7078 necessary. Entrance thru East Point, L.L.C. modified, late model and Casino-Cruisers & 81,605-886-7500 3 J's Auto Repair &Towing - Open 7 days a or 410 5th Ave NE, 605-886-9044 held every Sunday night during the summer. Florey's 212 Auto Inc - 1313 9th Ave SE, 605- week, auto repair from your engine to the rear Salon 2000 - Experienced full-service salon, 104 S Lake Dr, 605-882-1221 886-2102 end and auto detailing, 24-bour towing and providing professional hair care services, Ron's Specialties - In addition to building Hedahls, Inc- NE SD leader in complete auto/ unlocks. For honest work call 3 J's Auto. 605- nails, facials, pedicures and body waxing race car chassis, we specialize in welding ag/industrial machine shop service. parts plus 886-9893 1414 9th Ave SE, 605-886-9334 cast Iron, stainless steel and aluminum and brand name inventory insures best service The Seller's Auto Mart - Since 1962 con- Year Round Brown - A tanning salon featur- complete repair work on farm equipment and available. 1320 W Hwy 212, 605-886-5769 tinuing the tradition of selling quality used ing 16 tanning beds and two suncapsules. trucks. 615 7th St SE, 605-886-8924 HIRTowing- Open 24 hours every day. Low- cars. 601 5th St SE, 605-886-2714 322 1 st Ave NE, 605-886-4555 est rates guaranteed. Towing, unlocks, winch- Tires Plus of Watertown - Low warehouse ing, tire changes and jump starts. PO Box prices. FASTworld class service! Complete 992,605-882-1882, 800-960-TOWS tire and service center 615 9th St SE, 605- CARPENTRY/WOODWORKING AUTO/TRUCK-SALES, SERVICE, Jimmy's Auto Sales - Specializing in the sale 882*Ill REPAIR, PARTS of quality, clean, late model used cars and Valvoline Instant Oil Change - 904 9th Ave Cabinet Concepts - A custom cabinet shop trucks. 1129 9th Ave SE, 605-886-2364 SE offering custom furniture and specializing in Advance Auto Parts - 618 8th St SE, 605- Krantz Buick-Olds-Nissan - A leader in sell Veeder's Body & Glass Shop - Specializing residential kitchen cabinets. 126 N Broadway, 882-0427 ing new and used vehicles in addition to of- in collision repair and windshield replace- 605-882-1165 ASAP Automotive Services - Complete auto fering a complete service department and ment. 8 2nd St SW, 605-882-2296 Woods Edge Shop - Custom woodworking repair, 24-hour towing free in town for repairs body shop. 1800 9th Ave SE, 605-886-6933 W.W.Tire Service Inc. - For all your tire needs, including cabinets, hutches, entertainment done at this repair facility 533 1st Ave. NW Lake City Motors - Family-owned business farm tires, truck tires, passenger car tires, centers and mill working fornew homes. 316 #10.605-882-8407 maintaining a large inventory of clean used school buses, oil changes, fluid checks, and 1 st Ave NE, 605-886-0977 Auto Body Specialists - Wholesale/retail cars, trucks and vans for the whole family. 510 tire alignment. 3945 901 Ave SE, 605-753- supplier for body shops and manufacturers Arrow Ave NE, 605-886-8826 2100 CASINOS who use point and related supplies. 300 E Midwest Automotive Inc. - Sales and nstal- Watertown Ford Chrysler - Ford, Lincoln, Kemp Ave, 605-882-9404 lation of pickup accessories, spray-on Mercury, Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge & Jeep DJ's Casino - South Dakota video lottery ma- B&D 24-HourTowing - Damage free towing bedliners, toppers and window linting. 820 sales, service, parts, and rentals. 1600 9th Chines, munchies, pop, coffee and beer in a and recovery guaranteed. All major club & 2nd St SW, 605-882-0166 Ave SE, 605-886-5844 clean, friendly environment, 15009# Ave SE, roadside plans accepted, local & long dis- MillerTrailer Sales - Company offering trailer Watertown Tire Center - A complete line of 605-882-3580 tance towing, jump starts, 4x4 trucks, acci- sales ot all kinds, High quality at Affordable Goodyear brand passenger, truck and ag Dakota Sioux Casino - Dakota's First, dent recovery/winching, after hours tire repair, pAces. 903 33rd St SW, 605-882-4777 tires, in addition to a complete service dept. Dakota's Finest with reel slot machines, $100 RV rowing. We unlock cars. 605-886-5261 Moe Oil Co - Your Amoco distributor of home 1109 9th Ave SE, 605-886-3230 blackjack limit, poker, bingo Friday thru Tues- Bernie's Body & Glass Shop- "Watertown's heating, diesel and gasoline to rural and city Williams Auto - Used cac truck and van sales day, lounge, gift shop, restaurant/buffet and Finest" in business over 35 years. Guaran- customers. 405 1 st Ave NW, 605-886-4720 and rental, warranties and financing free RV parking. 16415 Sioux ConiferRd, 605- tees accurate estimates, excellent craftsman- NAPA Auto Parts - Since 1959, Auto, truck, available on all vehicles. 1904 9th Ave SE, 882-2051,800-658-4717 ship, and customer sausfaction. 210 N Broad- tractor parts, industrial and shop supplies. 10 605-882-0060 Grand Casino - "You're only a stranger once.' way, 605-886-8321 - 9th Ave SE, 605-886-6953 Clean, quiet, friendly atmosphere - video lot- Biegler Motors - The only one-price best- Northern Truck Equipment Corporation - tery - beer - wine coolers. 520 10th St NW, pAce dealership in town. Offer any type of Distributors of truck/trailer equipment and 605-882-3572 used vehicles, from pick-up trucks to cars and pickup accessories. Hw 81 South 605-886- vans.1031 9th Ave SE, 605-886-4564 5816 BAKERY Paradise Casino - Video lottery machines with a quiet, friendly atmosphere. Beer, pop, CarQuest Weber Supply - CarQuest has Peterson Motors Co -Best selection of semis parts for cars, trucks, and tractors in addition and trailers in tri-state area. New and used Pond's Oven Gold Bakery - Home of baked and snacks available. Check us out! 1000 to small engine parts and machine shop. 15 grain hoppers, flatbeds, and heavy equip- rolls, cookies, breads, buns, bars, and deco- 10th St NW, Corner of Hwy 20 & 10th Avei 2nd St NE, 605-886-5791 ment. Hwy 212,120 9th Ave SE, 605-882- rated cakes foralloccasions. 113 E Kemp, 605-882-8937 605-886-3322 Winner's Casino & Liquor Stop - Video lot- Cave Supply Co - Automotive parts and sup- 3990 tery, Pool and dads. Package liquor store. 2 plies, ag industrial supplies, shop equipment R & S Auto Technicians - Your general auto blocks East of Event Center. 1401 9th Ave. and Penzoil Motor OU. 115 W Kemp 605-886- repair shop, from oil changes and overhauled SW, 605-886-7274 5727 engines to brakes and AC work. 613 7th St Crocker's Collision Center - 'The Industry SE,605-882-4926 BARBER/BEAUTY/TANNING Winner's Circle Casino - 10 lottery machines with a quiet, friendly atmosphere. Beer and Leader.' Established 1961, auto and truck Rawdon Radiator Inc - Full service radiator SALONS body repair center. 51710th St SW, 605-886- shop. Radiator repair - recore - replacement. pop available. Check us out. 1035th St NE, 605-882-6962 2048 Cars - tractors - trucks. Over 40 years exper Beauty Granite/Bodyscapes - Ofering ha r- Cy & Mike's Highway Service - Complete ence. New location 1018 8th St SE. 605-886 styling and salon services and a large selec- heavy duty truckand trailer parts and service. 3630 tion of wigs and hair care products. 17 S CATERING/FOOD SPECIALTIES Authorized Cummins dealer. 24-hour towing Rorvick's Auto Sales - Independently owned Broadway, 605-886-3432 1011 4th Ave SW, 605-886-9266 since 1997. Located at junction Hwy 212 & Cost Cutters - Your look. Your way. Family Tastefully Simple - Easy to prepare gourmet Dakota Bodies Inc - 601 Pheasant Ridge, 81. 603 9th Ave SE, 605-886-4800 hair care, cuts, perms, colors & styles at af- foods. Small indulgences for busy lives! All 605-882-1400 Sharp Chevrolet, Pontiac, Cadillac, Toyota, fordable prices. 29 5th St NE, 605-886-1985 items under $10. Call for a home taste-test- Doug's Auto Repair - General automotive Inc - The area's largest dealer continuing to Curl Company, The - The full service salon ing party. 605-886-4191 repair, brakes, tune-ups, air conditioning, oil serve its customers and friends with quality featuring perms, cuts, color, straightening, ar- What's Cooking - From formal affairs to ca- changes, drive ability problems, tire salesand vehicles and service. W Hwy 212, 605-886- tificial nails, manicures and pedicures. 11 W sual parties, What's Cooking? is the perfect alignments. 912 1st Ave SW, (605) 882-3170 8081 Kemp, 605-886-6133 choice for your special event. 605-886-5718 42 WATERTOWN NOW CHIROPRACTORS BusinessTelephone Co. Inc., of Watertown DataTruck- Providers of reliable, high speed! Consolidated Ready Mix, Inc. - Supplier of - Offering reliable telecommunication solu- w~reless internet access to businesses in the ready mjxed concrete with plants in Bak Chiropractic - Full diagnostic and thera- tions including sales, installation and 24-hour Watertown area. 1620 Hillcrest Dri 605-886- Watertown, Webster, Aberdeen, Redfield and peutic services and rehabilitation, industrial service. PBX equipment, voice maililong dis- 7070 Sisseton. 1301 23rd St SE, 605-886-5959 and nutritional counseling. 1 5th St SE, 605- tance, dial tone and cellular service. 11553rd RC Technologies - Internet and web ser- Dallas I. Hanson Construction, Inc. - A re- 882-4252 St NE 605-886-0479 vices. Local agent at Computers & More 314- gional general contracting firm specializing Deutsch Chiropractic Clinic - Auto acc dent Cellular One of South Dakota - Cellular 1/2 4th St NE, 605-884-1860 or 800-256-6854 in commercial and industrial construction. 700 and industrial injury care. Family practice of phone sales, tax and computer capabilities, Ultra, Inc-The Connecting Point to Ultra, US Hwy 74, PO Box 235, Ortonville, MN chiropractic. Providers for all major insurance. voice mail, 24 hour customer service and new Inc, dba/Connecting Point Computer Cen- 56278 320-839-3455 www.deutschchiropractic.com, 810 10th St rate plans for increased productivity. 14149th ter - Authorized sales, service, and support Eagle Excavating, LLC - Free estimates on SW,605-886-8650 Ave SE- #E, 605-882-1111 for all major brand names as well as custom basements, site prep, gravel, rock, black dirt, Kiefer Chiropractic - Chiropractic care for Cellular 2000 - Cellular phones/wireless com- programming. 504 10th Ave SE, 605-882- sand, hauling, ditching, excavating, dams, the entire family. 808 2nd St SW, 605-886- munications throughout northeast South Da- 1555 trees, snow removal. 16736 - 451 st Ave., 605- 4951 kota and Minnesota. 1203 9th Ave SE, 605- 882-1691 Konstant Chiropractic Clinic - Spinal ma- 882-2000 FJ Mclaughlin Co - Supplying washed con- nipulation (adjustment), spinal rehabilitation Lake Area Communications Inc - Business CONSIGNMENT SERVICE/ crete aggregates and fill for road construe- and focus on lifestyle counseljng and preven- telephone systems sales, installation, and tion in Codington and surrounding counties. tion of injury. 525 5th St SE, 605-882-1131 service. Telephone answering service. Locally THRIFT SHOPS 600 - 31 st St SE 605-886-2257 Oien Family Chiropractic Clinic - 1039 4th owned, Avaya Communication Dealer. 200 E GSIThrift -Clothing, furniture, antiques and Gray Construction Co. - Commercial, indus- St NE, 605-886-8118 Kemp Ave, 605-882-3058 Watertown Chiropractic Clinic - Providing Midcontinent Communications - Connect- household kerns - Donations are welcome - trial, institutional, multiple housing and a natural form of health care thal serves to ing you to the future. We deliver cable TV, high Profits help Great Plains Lutheran High medical construction contractor since 1903, 180 2nd St NE, www.grayconst.com, assist the healing process. 502 loth Ave SE, speed internet and telephone services. 1-800- School. 102 W Kemp, Uptown Watertown, 605-886-3102 605-882-2304 888-1300 or stop by our local office at 222 605-882-9955 9th Ave SE Worth Repeating - Top quality men s Krause Construction & Mobile Repair - New Milbank Communications - Two-way radios, women's, and children's consigned clothing, construction, remodeling and mobile home CLEANERS/LAUNDRY SERVICE paging, wireless alarm and data systems. 901 including formal wear. Costume rentals and repair. 3413 11 th Ave SW, 605-886-0669 Junction Square Dry Cleaners & Shirt South Dakota St, Milbank SD 57252 888-432- supplies year-round. 103 E Kemp, 605-882- Landmark Builders - General Contractor. 4734 Commerc~al-Agricultural. 533 1 st Ave NW, 6798 Suite 2, 605-886-7176 Laundry - Professional dry cleaning and full service laundry, minor alterations and repairs, PrairieWave - Delivers best-of-class commu- Larry's Lumber - Carrying everything plus wedding gowns preserved. 519 9th Ave nication services, including local telphone, needed for your home and specializing in new cable TV, and high-speed internet access. 22 CONSTRUCTION/ home constructjon, remodeling additions and SE,605-882-4041 Peerless Cleaners - Laundry-dry cleaning- 2nd St SE, 605-753-7430 HOME IMPROVEMENTS garages. 183 N Maple, 605-886-5800 service with a smile. Whiter whites, brighter Qwest Communications - Construction, MBK Construction - General construction brights. Satisfaction guaranteed . 120 1 st Ave placing, splicing, installation and mainte- ABC Seamless Siding, Inc - A local franchise specializing in commercial and industrial nance of telephone networks. 426th St NW offering seamless steel siding, rain gutters, buildings of all types. W Hwy 212, 605-886- SE, 605-886-5805 605-225-9006 or 605-886-4751 soffit, facia and windows. 931 23rd St SW, 5553 QwestDex - Publisher of the White & Yellow 605-886-6959 Morton Buildings Inc - One of the largest CLOTHING STORES Pages, also on the internet at qwesldex.com. A.R & Sons Construction - Basements, wa- building companies in the US, constructing 121 4th Ave SW Suite 2, Aberdeen, SD 57401- teri sewer, drainage, lot and tree cleaning, farm, commercial and industrial buildings. Bridal & Tuxedo Shop - Wedding gowns, 4133,800-245-2220 septic tank systems, scraper and dozer work. 1506 9th Ave SW, 605-886-2228 bridesmaids dresses, luxedo rental. Every- SDN Communications-Providing advanced PO Box 827, Summit, SD 57226, 605-398- Northland Building Center- Offering a com- thing foryour wedding. Prom and special oc- network solutions to multiple-location busi- 6103 plete line of building supplies for everyone casion dresses. 120 East Kemp, 605-882- nesses. We offer voice, data and video trans- Arnold Construction - General contractor~ from individuals to general contractors. 620 4022 port over our 100% fiber optic network, with specializing in new construction both residen- 10th St SW, 605-886-4700 Bride's Expressions & Floral - Everything a complete range of products. 2900 W 10th tial and commercial, remodeling, additions. Overhead Door Co of Watertown, Inc. needed for a wedding including floral ar- St, Sioux Falls, SD 57104. 605-334-7185 844 Pompeska Dr 605-886-2174 Sales and service-overhead doors, overhead rangements, dresses, tuxedos, veils, shoes Sprint PCS - Offering clear, digital services Barrow Construction-Commercialand resi- dooropeners, loading dockequipment. Resi- and jewelry. 801 10th Ave SE 605-882-1010 to more than 4,000 cities across the nation . dential construction, including new construe- dential and commercial. 1001 16th St SW, Molli Jot Boutique - Unique ladies cloth- . including Watertown, Brookings, Sioux Falls, tion, remodeling jobs, additions and concrete 605-882-2029 ing, shoes, and accessories in all colors and and Vermillion. 1521 9th Ave SE, 605-886 work. 4526 Air Haven Rd, 605-886-7835 Quality First Homes - Custom home builder sizes. 15 E l<emp, Watertown, SD 57201,605- 0951 Block Excavating Co. - Digging basements devoted to quality new home construction. 884-0246 Tower Systems Inc - Erecting and servicing and installing water, sanitary sewer and storm Committed toproviding you the homethat you Outfitter, The - Uptown's unique blend of various types of lowers and antenna systems, mains in commercial and residential devel- want with the level of quality that you deserve. western, work and sportswear featuring qual- including shortwave, AM, FM, TV, and cellu- opments. PO Box 305, 605-886-5584 1425 9th Ave. SW, 605-882-1720 ity brands (Tony Lama, Carhartt, Columbia lar 17226 447th Ave, 605-886-0930 Building Products Inc - A full service whole- Qualm Construction - All your new home or Adidas, Etc.) 207 E Kemp, 605-886-8351 Yellow Book USA - 121 East Front Ave, Suite sale building material distributor with locations remodeling construction needs for residen- Shirts in theWorks/Career Uniforms - Qual- 2,701-250-0022 in Watertown and Sioux Falls, SD, Waterloo, tial and light commercial construction. 16984 ity custom embroidered and screen printed Iowa and Joplin, Missouri. 405 1st Ave NE, 442nd Ave., Henry, SD, 605-882-8370 or apparel of all types, specializing in corporate 605-886-3495 868-1545 casual wear. Embroidery digitizing services Burchatz Construction - General contrac- Rauen Steel Construction Inc - Carry ng a in-hours. Large selection of healthcare uni- forms & shoes.121 E Kemp, 605-886-4687 COMPUTER/INTERNET tor specializing in sale and creation of metal complete line of Brock grain bins, handling, buildings and top quality concrete placement drying and storage equipment, and Butler Computers & More - Provides service, re- torindividual, city, state and federalcontracts. and Lester commercial and agricultural build- COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS/ pair, programming, web development and 1700 1 st Ave SW 605-882-2867 ings. 1003 8th St SE 605-886-7174 SERVICES networking. Call 24/7.314-1/2 4th St NE, 605- Cashway Lumber - Lumber, building sup- SJ Construction, Sunrooms & More - 804 884-1860 plies, hardware, paint millwork and a draft- 2nd St SE, 884-1414 Burghardt Amateur Center Inc - Sales and Dakota Web Composers - 429 West 8th Ave, ing service with computetzed estimates. 191 United Building Center/Timber Roots service for amateur and commercial radio. Webster. SD, 605-345-4271 N Broadway, 605-882-2214 Seamless -Timber Roots has two seamless Link to our home page www.burghardt- DataKota Computers - New and used com- Chandler Drywall- Residential and commer- siding machines, and one seamless gutter amateur.com. 710 10th St SW, 800-927-4261, puters, repairs and upgrades; trade-ins and cial drywall contractor specializing in drywall machine. UBC does houses, pole barns, ad- Email: hamsales@burghardt-amateur.com, of lease available. Or/Off site service. One finishing, texturing and drywall finish paint- ditions, fireplaces and cabinets. 920 9th Ave Fax 605-886-3444 South Broadway, 605-882-9558 ing. 530 N Lake Dr, 605-881-2616 SW, 605-886-2103 WATERTOWN NOW 43 Utne Construction - Commercial and resi- Mitch's Carpet Cleaning Service - Service Schulte Spieker Family Dentistry - Provid- Dakota Pump & Control - Sewer and water dential roofing and carpentry. 117 2nd Ave specializes in both residential & commercial, ing general dental care for the entire family, pump and control supplier for municipal, io- SW, Watertown, SD 57201, 605-886-7546 water removal, scotchgard, & upholstery. Free 21 1 st Ave SE, 605-886-2805 dustrial and commercial applications, includ- Watertown Home Builders Assn. - Monitors estimates. 1030 13th St SW 605-882-4722 Smith, Duane H. DDS - A general practitio- ing a full parts and service center. 131 N Lake local, state and national building issues. ServiceMaster of Watertown - Residential ner with a special interest in oral surgery and Dr: 605-886-4672 Sponsors annual home builders show each and commercial cleaning. Carpet and uphol- dental implants 600 4th St NE, 605-886-8394 Ellwein Brothers - Distributing domestic spring. 605-886-2065 sterycleaning, fire, water, smoke damageres- Strom, Michael DDS - Since January 1971, beers like Budweiser, Busch, Old Milwaukee, toration complete janitorial service, duet providing quality, personal general dental and Hamms in addition to many imports, Hu- clean1ng. 1712 NE 7th St, 605-886-6006, Fax services with care. 600 4th St NE, 605-886 ron Municipal Airport, Huron, SD, 605-352- CONVENIENCE STORES/ 605-886-1930 EmaH mrclean@dailypost.com 2081 2620 CAR WASHES Wilson, Jack L DDS - Specialist in the prac- Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co -This areab distribu- tice of orthodontics/braces for children and tor of Pepsi-Cola products. 624 7th St SE, 605- Casey's General Store - 185 4th St NE, 605- DECORATING/PAINTING/ adults. Member of the Amedcan Association 886-3128 882-9991 of Orthodontlsts. 25 5th St NE, 605-882-1500 Sara Lee/Old Home - Producing sweet rolls WALLPAPERING Cenex Convenience Store - 1601 9th Ave Wiswall, Herbert DDS - Providing quality 24-hours a day and distributing them to a SE, 605-886-5829 Diamond Vogel Paint Center - Catering to general dental care to the people of north- large part of the Midwest. 310 - 1st Ave NW 1 Convenience Corner - 4 10th St NW, 605- contractors, commercial builders and indi_ east South Dakota since 1974.6004#,St NE, 605-886-5832 882-2813 605-886-8096 Williams Pipeline Co- Distributes all grades viduals with a complete line of home deco- Cowboy Country Stores - Hwy 81 - A host rating products. 114 E Kemp Ave, 605-886- of gasoline, fuel oil and diesel through its of services from gas and automotive needs 2540 Watertown plant. 1000 17th St SE, 605-886- to a selt-service snack area. 14th Ave N & Ellis-Lieffort Painting - Paint Contractor, DEPARTMENT STORES 3825 Hwy 81. 605-886-4444 Commercial-Residential-Responsible-Profes- Cowboy Country Stores #2 - Hwy 212 - A sional. 4307 12th Ave. NW, 605-886-4410 Herberger's Dept. Store - Department store complete convenience store including hunt- Hopper Wallpaper Installation, Decorating carrying brand name merchandise, including DRUG/PRESCRIPTION CENTERS ing and fishing gear and licenses. 504 9th & Design Consultant- Professional installa- cosmetics and specialty items for the entire Ave SE, 605-882-9000 tion of wallpaper. Decorating and design con- family and your home 1300 9th Ave SE, Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy, The - A com- Cowboy Country Stores - Hwy 20 - A host sulting for residential and commercial needs. Watertown Mall, 605-886-5763 plete independent pharmacy offering free lo- of services from gas and automotive needs 605-882-1058 or 605-881-8494 JCPenney - A full-service department store cal delivery, nationally guaranteed low prices to a self-service snack area. 303 10th St NW Schmidt's Home and Commercial Decorat- featuring a salon and a catalog department and a variety of other services, 525 5th St SE, 605-882-3304 ing, Inc- Flooring and tile contractors since andexcellentservice inalldepartments. 1300 605-886-4207 Dutch Boy CarWash - Amoco gas and con- 1971. Services South Dakota, North Dakota, 9th Ave SE, 605-886-5880 Osco Drug - Pharmacy (free in town deliv venience store along with a full service exte- Minnesota, Iowa, and Nebraska. 10186th St Shopko - A full-service department store con- ery), 1 hour photo, health and beauty aids, rior soft cloth car wash. 916 9th Ave SE, 605- SE, 605-886-7162 tinuing to improve customer service and ex- giftware, souvenirs. Watertown Mall. 13009th 882-4500 Sherwin-Williams- Selling all types of paints, panding the selection of quality merchandise. Ave SE,605-886-6770 Little River City - A convenience store, car stains, wall coverlngs, window treatments and 700 9th Ave SE, 605-882-2570 Value Care Pharmacy - Full range pharmacy, wash, casino, and bait shop, open seven days accessories forindividuals aswellas profes. Target - Clean and easy department store prescriptions and over-the-counter items in a week for your convenience. Fishing and sional painters. 216 E Kemp, 605-886-4320 shopping with a wide variety of merchandise the heart of Uptown Watertown. 122 E Kemp hunting licenses. W Hwy 212, 605-882-3744 Sterling Interiors - Offers a full range of ser- and exceptional guest services. 2000 9th Ave Ave, 605-882-4809 Phillips 66 Gas & Goodies - Offering a com- vices including consultations, specialty paint SE, 605-882-0717 plete line of convenience store items, un- Anishes, wallpaper, window treatments, fur- Wai-Mart-Ofering a fullline of generalmer- leaded, ethanol, and premium gasolines. Hwy niture accents. 9 S Broadway 605-882-4870 chandise at everyday low prices and quality EDUCATION 81,1 mile North of Hwy 212, 605-882-3692 Window Concepts & Designs - Largest dis- customer service. 1701 9th Ave SE, 605-882- Pump'N Pak - Convenience store, 24 hours play of valances in the area. A wide variety of 0801 Lake AreaTechnical Institute - Serving bus - a day, gas, diesel, Hot Stuff Pizza, fresh cook- fabric, sheers, blinds & wallpaper. Even subtle ness and industry by training individuals to les and donuts, Instant Cash, souvenirs, hunt- changes can make a dramatic difference. 11 become highly skilled employees. 230 11th ing and fishing licenses, appetizers. 8253501 S Maple, 605-882-3972 DEVELOPERS St NE, 605-882-5284, www.latiareatech.edu St SE. 605-886-3055 Mount Marty College - Approximately 300 SuperWash - The newest car wash tri town. J. Scott Industries - An operating company students attending daytime and evening Three self-service bays and one automatic DENTISTS/ORTHODONTISTS pursuing ownership of other companies, de- classes; flexible scheduling; full college de- bay. 501 14th Ave NE, 605-882-9780 veloping real estate and storage facilities, grees. 1225 Arrow Ave NE, 605-886-6777 Westside Car Wash - Open seven days a Arnold, Robert, DDS, MSD - Orthodontics providing management services. 1014 14th Watertown School District - A K-12 school week with four self-service wash bays and for children and adults. Memberof the Ameri- St SE, 605-882-0777 system designed to meet the educational high-powered vacuums. 715 3rd Ave NW can Association of Orthodontists. 600 4th St PANN Holdings - Box 517, 605-884-0261 needs of the young people in Watertown. 200 NE, 605-886-5021 9th St NE. 605-882-6312 CREDIT/COLLECTION BUREAUS Bach Family Dentistry - Doctors Darin and Hally Bach provide comprehensive dental ser- DISTRIBUTORS/WHOLESALERS Credit Bureau of Watertown - Credit report- vices and preventive care for children and ELECTRIC/PLUMBING/HEATING ing, check collections, account collections~ adults. 600 4th St NE, 605-882-0747 All States Automotive - AC Delco and Ford and affiliated with Equitax Information Ser- Family Dental Care - Dr. Roger Albertson pro- Motorcraft parts distribution throughout the Active Heating & Air Conditioning - In busi- vices. 925 16th St SW, 605-886-5731 vides professional care for the whole family. Upper Midwest. 505 11th St SE, 605-886- ness since 1979. Offering full line of commer- 324 4th St NE, 605-886-8866 4244 cial and residential heating, air conditioning Gertsen & Saylor Dental Clinic - General A-Ox Welding Supply - All types of welding and sheet metal custom fabrication. Ventila- CUSTODIAUJANITORIAU dentistry emphasizing preventive care and supplies. including cutting torches, oxygen, lion contractor for Redlin Art Center. 115 N CLEANING personalized treatment. 11554th St NE, 605- acetylene, welding machines and medical Maple, 605-882-2663 882-3060 specialty gases. PO Box 755, 605-886-4465 Andor, Inc./Taecker Plumbing & Heating - A-1 Steam Brothers - Provides carpet clean- Longworth, David DDS - Orthodontic ser- Batteries Unlimited - Specializing in bauer- Sales and service for all your plumbing, heat- ing, fire and water restoration, air duet clean- vices for people of all ages. 6 S Broadway, les of all types including car, motorcycle, golf ing and cooling needs since 1957. After jng and upholstery cleaning services. Esti- 800-336-9664 cars, agriculture batteries, lawn mowers, wa- hours emergency service - member PHCC, mates. 317 W Kemp Ave, 605-882-2348 Northside Dental - Titze, Grant DDS, tercraft, and scooters. 109 3rd St SW, 605- 9 N Maple, 605-886-2457 Mark's Carpet Care - Carpet and upholstery Herricks, Kevin DDS, Yseth, Steve DDS - 882-1077 Dockter's Electric Inc · New home and fe- cleaning for residential and commercial cus- General dentistry for people of all ages in a Coca-Cola Bottling Company - Supplying modeling wiring in addition to commerical and tomers. Free estimates. 605-886-0076, after warm and friendly atmosphere. 415 16th Ave Coke products to area businesses. 405 residential service work. 2715 Sioux Conifer hours call 605-868-8234 Circle NE. 605-886-2222 Cessna St, 605-886-8050 Rd,605-886-4968 44 WATERTOWN NOW Engelstaci Electric - Electrical contracting PrairieWinds Golf Club-18 Hole golf course Home Federal Savings Bank - A full service Expressions Gallery/Knit Nook- Areals larg- and service, computer wiring, sales/service with 300 family members. 555 S Lake Dr, 605- bank including safe deposit boxes. Open est specially shop featuring limited edition for telephone systems, directional boring and 886-5467 seven days a week. Located in HyVee, 605- prints (Terry Redlin), custom framing, and trenching. 620 Arrow Ave NE, 605-886-5508 Thunder Road - Family fun center. Exciting 882-9639 complete needleworksupplies. 1920 9th Ave Fire & Ice Heating, Air Conditioning, and go-karts, challenging mini golf, Watertown's Journey Mortgage - A locally owned mort- SE, 605-886-9251, 800-688-9251 Ventilation - For professional installation and newest arcade. Birthday and company par- gage broker servicing the Watertown area House of Wood - Custom framing, limited service . . Fire & Ice is the one to call. 24- ties available. 8253rd St SW (Hwy 212), 605- with low rates and fees. 51010th Ave SE, 605- edition prints, plates, posters, Terry Redlin hour emergency seruce. 605-882-8361 882-6959 882-3701 giftware, unique gifts and picture frames. Grant Plumbing & Heating - A full service Tommy's Bowling Lanes - 12 Automatic Plains Commerce Bank - Full service finan- Watertown Mall, 1300 9th Ave SE, 605-886- plumbing and heating shop -drain and sewer scoring bowling lanes, lounge and pro shop. cial institution providing all types of loans and 7518, www.hadleyhouse.com cleaning - repair for faucets, toilets, sinks Bumper lanes also available. 16 S Maple, investment services. Banking your way! 109 drains and water lines for home and commer- 605-886-2727 1 st Ave SE, 605-886-6966 cial. 704 2nd Ave SE, 605-886-8609 Tun-0-Fun, Inc. - NE South Dakota's largest RELIABANK Dakota- A locally-owned bank FREIGHT/TRANSPORTATION Hurney Plumbing -Commercial andresiden- and most complete fun center. Featuring gi- offering personal and corporate financial ser- Barkley Truck Lines, Inc - Local and long tial plumbing, new construction, remodeling gantic soft play indoor playground with tun- vices, checking, savings, CDs and loans. distance packing and moving services. Affili- and service, installation of piping systems for nels, slides, air-bounce, and ball-istic shoot- 1401 4th St NE 605-886-6000 ated with Mayflower Transit. 124 1 st Ave NW, manufacturing. 716 W Kemp, 605-882-1751 ing area. Area birthday party headquarters. Terry Peschl & Associates -Financial advi- 800 758-7411 JH Larson Co - An electrical and plumbjng 115 9th Ave SW, 605-753-8000 sory services in the investment, retirement Con-Way Central Express - Common car- and heating wholesale company servicing Ultimate Kicks Tae Kwon Do, Inc. - A mar- esta insurance, educational and executive rier specializing in time-sensitive shipments contractors in eastern South Dakota, Minne- tial art for self-discipline, self-control, self- benefit areas. 719 W Kemp, 605-886-5130 to and from all points in the U.S. and five sota, and Wisconsin. 1415 9th Ave SE, 605- defense. Great for physical & mental fitness email: terryp@peschlinc.corn, Fax~ 605-886- Canadian Provinces. 720 Quadee Dr, 605- 886-6936, www.jhlarson.com while improving flexibility 206 9th Ave. SE, in 0740 882-9820 Lloyd's Heating - 144 Maple St N, 605-882 front of the town clock. 605-886-0816, Watertown Employees' Federal Credit Hartley Trucking Inc - A long haul over-the- 9011 www.ultimatekicks.com Union - A not-for-profit financial institution road trucking firm specializing in refrigerated Marquardt Electric - Bonded, certified, and Watertown Boys & Girls Club - Provides serving the needs of its members. 1620 4th trailers. 700 39th St SE, 605-886-2360 insured for commercial, residential, and in- after school and summer programs for youth St NE, PO Box 534,605-882-2357 Lakeville Motor Express - Provides regional dustrial work specializing in industrial, small in the areas of character and leadership de- Wells Fargo Bank - Offering financial ser- commercial and electronic controls. 10183rd velopment, the arts, education and career de- vices to meet the needs of its valued custom- freight service throughout the Upper Midwest as well as national coverage coast-to-coast. Ave NW 605-886-2107 velopment, health and life skills, and sports, ers. 20 N Maple, 605-886-8466, econofoods, 1009 17th St SE, 605-886-5502 Miller Electric Inc. - Specializing in indus- fitnessand recreation. 1000 3rd Ave NE, 886- 605-882-7180 Minnerath Farms - A private over-the-road trial and commercial design and installations, 6666 Wells Fargo Financial - Loans for all pur- transportation company of wholesale agricul- motor control systems, and residential work, Watertown Community Rec Center A com- poses such as vacations, home improve- tural products, PO Box 374, 605-882-1188 601 4th St SW 605-886-8638 plete fitness center, 8-lane pool, aerobics, ments, holidays and college education. 800- Priority Air - Serving Watertown's skies with Muth Electric, Inc - Electrical contractor for racquetball, Cybex/Nautilus, free weights, 918-9710 flight instruction, air charters, fuel sales, and commercial and residential jobs. Professional cardiovascular/exercise equipment, running Wells Fargo Home Mortgage - Nationwide mechanical services. 704 E Airport Dr, 605- I answers for allyourneeds. 415 3rd Ave NW, track, gymnasium, whirlpool and sauna. mortgage lender specializing in all loan types 882-5757 605-882-2680 Guests welcomed. 200 9th St NE. 605-882- including conventional, FHA, MA, RECD, and Redlinger Bros. Plumbing & Heating - 6250 South Dakota Housing. 20 N Maple, 605-882- Plumbing supplies, service and mechanical Watertown Hockey Association - A non- 7149 FUNERAL HOMES contractor; also hydronic and steam heating, profit organization that promotes ice hockey medical gas and industrial process piping in the Watertown area through a program of Crawford Funeral Chapel, Inc - A full ser- systems. 21 S Broadway, 605-886-6955 team Instruction and competition. 1419 Har- vice funeral home serving people of all faiths, Watertown Winnelson Co. - 620 11th Ave mony Ln, 605-886-7073 FLORISTS/NURSERIES offering pre-arranged funeral planning as well SE, 605-882-4272 Watertown Municipal Golf Course - 351 as at-need services. 1311 4th St NE, PO Box South Lake Dr, PO Box 1660,605-882-6262 Lakeland Nurseries & Garden Center - 145,605-882-1516 Landscaping contractor, retail nursery/garden Sogn-Messer Funeral Home - At-need and ELECTRONICS/TV center, plants, and gifts. Open year-round. prearranged funeral services for people ot all 124 N Maple, 886-3656 faiths in the Watertown area. 1230 1911 St NE, J & C Inc - Featuring retailing and rent-to- FINANCIAL Sioux Valley Greenhouses - A complete 605-886-5797 own of home electronics, appliances and fur- greenhouse specializing in spring annual Wight & Comes Funeral Chapel Inc - A va- niture. 1501 9th Ave SE,605-882-3366 Dacotah Bank- Dacotah Bank is here for you. bedding plants, trees, shrubs and perenni- riety of prearrangement options in addition to Team Electronics - Featuring consumer elec- A South Dakota homegrown company pro- als. 2021 Sioux Conifer Rd, 605-886-7966, a full range of at-need services. 1111 4th St tronics and accessories, service department. viding traditional banking plus insurance, trust Fax 605-886-7966, Eman:svghse@dakota.net NE, 605-886-5876 223 9th Ave SE, 605-886-4725 and investment services. 1310 9th Ave SE, Tree Farm, The - A full service landscape 605-886-0645 nursery and garden center providing com- ENTERTAINMENT/FITNESS Farm Credit Services of America - Every- plete design and installation for residential FURNITURE/FLOOR COVERINGS thing you need to grow. PO Box 1117, 800- commercial, and industrial clients. 213 14th CineMagic Media Studios/Watertown 658-3376, www.fcsamerica com, Fax 605- Ave NW 605-882-1178 Duane's Floor Covering- Selling and install- Cinema 5 - ClneMagic Media Studios works 886-7547 Watertown Flowers, Inc - In business since ing camel vinyl, floor tile and ceramic tile in with Watertown Cinema 5 to create the great- First American Bank & Trust - Full service 1954. Known for superb quality of flowers, residential and commercial businesses. 921 est pre-show entertainment on-screen today, bankoffering Personal,Real Estate, Business, creative design, value and professional 8th Ave NE, 605-886-4932 Curves For Women - 30 minute fitness pro- Ag and Trust services including Internet Bank- service. 303 W Kemp, 605-886-5438 Floors & More - Shop at borne convenience gram and weight loss center designed for 8ng. 1120 9th Ave SE. 605-882-8320 www. watertownflowers.com - call for appointment. Carpet, tile, wood, lamb women. 1333 9th Ave SE. 605-753-3200 First PREMIER Bank - Servce Second to nate, vinyl, window coverings. 811 Oakwood Dakota Gold Gymnastics & Dance - State- None. Personal business and agricultural Rd, 605-882-4100 of-the-art training facility. Gymnastics: Pre- service to help you reach your goals. Three L & L Discount Furniture - Offer ng a com- school, recreational, competitive; Dance: pre- locations to serve you better. One E Kemp, FRAME SHOPS plete line of furnishings at discount prices, cision team. 1215 14th St SE, 605-886-7530 605-882-2300. Watertown Mall 605-886-7593, free delivery, and service on everything sold Dakota Youth Athletic Services - 1017 18th and I-29 & Hwy 212 605-884-2010 Art & Frame Connections - Custom fram- 101 9th Ave SW, 882-2080 St NE. 605-882-5711 GreatWestern Bank - A full service bank fea- ing, prints and posters featuring Terry Redlin, Slumberland Furniture - A complete line of Electric Rainbow - Latest electronic arcade turing personalized service, local decision John Wilson, John Green, Robert Olson, J. furniture and accessories. We offer Sealy games lincluding pinball and video games. making, fast response time. Member FDIC. Kramer Cole, Steve Hanks, all major Simmons, and feature a Laz-Z-Boy gallery Great for birthday parties. 1300 911 Ave SE: 35 1st Ave NE and Jet of Hwys 212 & 81, poster catalogs available. 100 E Kemp, and in-store clearance center. 19 S Maple, 605-886-5119 605-886-8401 605-886-4703 605-882-3032 WATERTOWN NOW 45 Unclaimed Freight Furniture - Furniture in GUN SHOPS Lutheran Social Services - Mental health Christensen, Dale all price ranges including many quality name and consumer credit counseling, business- Delange, Jay brands such as Sealy, Broyhill, and Kones Korner- Selling Sinclair gasoline and employee assistance and training programs. Endres Janet Chromcraft. 17 W Kemp, 605-886-5883 featuring a large selection of firearms from 1424 9th Ave SE. Suite 7, 605-882-2740 Edwards, Ernie Williams Carpetand Floors- Sales and pro- Browning to Winchester brands. Jct Hwys 81 Mallard Pointe Surgical Center- Free stand- Feuerstein, Lew fessional installation of all types of floor cov- & 22, Castlewood, SDI 605-793-2347 ing center designed to provide same-day Fishman, Gerald & Georgia Brings including carpeting, vinyl, wood and Lester's Gun & Pawn - Northeast South surgery for a variety of surgical specialties. Fox, Bob ceramic. 1904 9th Ave SE. 605-882-1963 Dakota's largest pawn shop. In addition to 1201 Mickelson Dr 605-882-4743 Gackstetter, Dean Zimmel Floor Covering & Furniture Inc - selling guns, ammo, clips, reloading compo- Northeast Orthopaedic Center - Dr. Vener; Garnes, Gordon Complete line of furniture, bedding, draper- nents and leather goods, Lester does all types Dr. Rieber, Dr. Seeman. Quality orthopaedic Glosimodt, Jim & Betty es and floor coverings. Northeast South of gun repair. Mini storage units available. care. Treat arthritic and trauma conditions of James, June Dakota's largest complete home furnishing 19025th St SE 605-882-4687 the muscular skeletal systemi 1201 Mickelson Juba, Jerry showcase. 109 9th Ave SW, 605-886-8292 Dri 605-882-2630 Kearney, Francis Prairie Lakes Healthcare System & Care Kjellsen, Steve Center - Watertown's hospital. Comprehen- Langner, Chuck GIFT SHOPS HARDWARE STORES sive health care and long term care programs Maloney, Carol to promote wellness prevent Illness and re- Meyer, William Cheryl's Card & Gift Shop - D scounted greeting cards, unique gifts. The Christmas Mac's Inc - i,Not just another hardware store, . store health. 400 10th Ave NW 605-882-7000 Nichols, Bob Attic - Shop Christmas year-round. Patches Carrying everything from bolts and chains to Professional Hearing Services - Serving Olson, Matt of Time Antique Shop - General line. 115 E foam and surplus merchandise. 26 9th Ave hearing-impaired individuals of all ages with Panek, Larry Kemp, Uptown Watertown, 605-886-6848 SW 605-882-3262 comprehensive hearing-related services. 600 Pope, Ruth Fashions Plus - South Dakota t-shirts and Mahowald's Do It Best Hardware and 4th St NE, 605-882-1591 Redlinger, Clark souvenirs. Black Hills Gold and Silver jewelry. Rental Center - Old fashioned complete Sioux Valley Physician Group - Your health Senator Tom Daschle Located in Watertown Mall. 13009th Ave SE, hardware store. 25 N Broadway, 605-886- care neighbor since 1909; 9 medical doctors, Senator Tim Johnson 605-886-3576 3151 1 psychologist 5 mid-level practitioners. 320 Skinner Douglas 711 Ave SE, 605-886-8471 Solum, Burdette TLC Physical Therapy, Inc. - 420 4th St NE, Spies, Joshua GLASS PRODUCTS 605-882-9915 Sundem,Deb HEALTH CARE Transmed Inc - A mobile medical unit pro- Swan, Allen Brian's Glass & Door, Inc - Windows, win- viding ultrasound service for hospitals in a 150 Timmerman, Herb dow repair and installation. windshield repair. Dr. Mark Bontreger - I provide counsel~ng mile radius of Watertown. 420 4th St NE, 605- Turbak, Lissa 533 1 st Ave NW #4, 605-886-5328 for depression, anxiety, addictions, stress, 886-5709 Way, Kenneth B. Glass Products Inc - Commercial, residen- adolescent concerns, and family/marital prob- Women's Resource Center - PO Box 7811 Wenes, Martin tial, and auto glass sales and service. 125 lems in a private practice setting. 525 - 5th St 605-886-4300 Wick, Julian 5th St NE, 605-882-2344 SE, Suite L-13, 605-882-0800 Viking Glass of Watertown - Residential and Brown Clinic - Patient focused healthcare 1 commercial windows and doors, interior mill- from the people you know and trust. 506 1st HOME HEALTH CARE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES work, vinyl replacement, storm windows, and Ave SE - Main and 511 14th Ave NE screen repair. 1403 9th Ave SW, 605-886- Northridge, www.brownclinic.org, 605-884- Avera Home Medical Equipment - Profes- Cartney Bearing & Supply - Providing bear- 9242 4256 sionally supplying the family with a full line of ings, seals, belts, pulleys, and parts for con- Charbonneau E.N.T/Allergy Clinic - Spe- home health supplies. 110 8th Ave SE, 605- veyors forag and industrial customers. 19 1st GOVERNMENT cializing in the care of EAR, NOSE THROAT 882-3511 St NW, 605-882-1340 and ALLERGY problems. 28 1st St NW, 605- Midwest Medical Service - Medical equip- Linweld, Inc - All major brands of weldjng ment sales and rental. 615 6th St SE, 605- equipment and supplies and industrial gas City of Watertown - Proud to serve the resi- 882-8490 dents of Watertown with quality municipal DaVasha Therapeutic Massage - Offering 882-4210 supplies. 312 10th St Ny't 605-882-5750 services. 232nd St NE, 605-882-6204 professional therapeutic massages from 10 Werner Home Medical Care - Sales rental to 90 minutes, body wraps and exfotiming. repair and service of home medical equip- INSURANCE Located within Paradise Beach Tanning. En- ment. 415 E Kemp, 605-886-4405 GROCERIES trance through East Point, L.L.C. or 410 5th AFLAC District Office - Fortune 500 com- Ave NE, 605-886-9044 or cell 881-7099 HUNTING pany insuring over 40 million people world- Butcher Shoppe Meats - Homemade sau- Glacial Lakes Professional Counseling wide. Contact local district office at 605-882- sages, marinated meets, fresh retail case, and Services - Private outpatient, mental health Dakota Ridge Inc, - Great pheasant hunting, 1267. 510 10% Ave. SE. custom processing. South of Shopko, 605- & alcohol/drug counseling practice. Provide newly built lodge on Lake Alice, fireplace and AFLAC State Office - Manages North and 886-4561 comprehensive mental health services, edu- each room has bathroom/shower. 47618 South Dakota sales activities of over 400 County Fair Foods - One can count on this cation & prevention to general population. 525 173rd St., Clear Lake, SD 57226-5106, 605- agents. Provides supplemental benefit plans privately-owned independent grocer with 5th St SE #L), 605-886-3845, 888-886-6357 874-2823, dakridge@itctel.corn to companies. 1600 4th St NE 605-886-4062 Shurfine and Shurfresh private labels for Heartland Dermatology - Comprehensive Glacial Lakes Pheasant Hunts - Will provide American Family Insurance/Chris Olsen friendly service. 14 2nd St NE, 605-886-4127 care for skin diseases specializing in skin pheasant hunts basically for out-of-state hunt- Agency - O#ering auto, home, health, long Dakota Discount Groceries - Surplus furni- cancer treatment and skin surgery, Board ers. 16443 449th Ave, Florence, SD 57235, term care, business and life insurance where ture, store close-outs at discounted prices, certified. 200 E Highland Blvd 605-882-3343 605-886-7310 or 605-880-6871 ifs service after the sale that counts. 211 S and Charlie's take out chicken. 101 1Oth St Human Service Agency - High quality hu- Redlin Farms - Lodging, food, hunting, fish- Hwy 20, 605-886-7182 SW, 605-884-0201 man services that enable people to develop ing, outfitting, and special events. PO Box American Family Insurance - Lynn Jurrens econofoods -A wide selection of goods and their fullest potential. 123 19th St NE, 605- 871, Summit, SD 57266,605-886-7177. Agency- Committed to o#ering the best value services from fresh produce, deli and bakery 886-0123 with our customer in mind, Offering home, www.redlinfarms.com, items to fresh meats and videos. 1000 9th Ave James A Jones, MD - 600 4th St NE, 605- auto, business, life or health insurance. 306 SE, 605-886-7490 886-4092 9th Ave SE, 605-886-8240 Heinz Home Dairy Delivery - Forgot m lk? Kluck Physical Therapy - Provides physical INDIVIDUALS Bogen Long Term Care Solutions - Profes- Have it delivered by Heinz Home Dairy. Dairy therapy for outpatients and home bound sional long term care planning. Certified long products delivered fresh dany. 605-886-0041, patients. 810 South Maple, 605-753-5400 Barger, Brenda term care specialist (CLTC). Several premeir www.timthemilkman.freeservers.com Lake Area Ear, Nose,Throat & Allergy RC. Bradshaw, Dale companres. 401 1 st Ave NE 605-886-3601 Hy-Vee Food Stores Inc - Groceries, frozen - Specializing in ear, nose, and throat dis- Bratland, Judy or toll free 1 -877-572-643€ www. bogenlt.com food fresh meets, produce, bakery and deli eases, in addition to allergy disorders and Bruchhof, Leonard Brinkman Agency - Selling disability income, products, video rental, pharmacy, and money head and neck surgery, facial plastics. 600 Brugman, Cindy annuities, and life insurance. 420 4th St NE orders. 1320 9th Ave SE. 605-882-3311 4th St NE 605-882-2672 Carson, Mike #119, 605-886-9214 46 WATERTOWN NOW D.E. Miller & Associates/Dale E Miller, Posner Insurance Agency - Offering life. Investment Centers of America, Inc - Offer- TruGreen-Chem Lawn - Locally owned, pro- 4gent - Offering a complete line of liteinsur- auto. home and business insurance through ing investments. estate planning and finan- vides lawn care, tree and shrub care to resi- ance for individuals or groups, medicare the Farmers Insurance Group. 711 W Kemp, cial planning. 1424 9th Ave SE, 605-882-7064 dential and commercial properties. (605) 882- supplements, long term care insurance. re- 605-886-8204 or toll free 1 -866-882-7064 0643 tirement plans. 25 E Kemp Ave, 605-886-9590 Puthoff Insurance Agency Inc - Multiple line Miller, Johnson, Steichen, Kinnard - A full Dakota Claims Service of Watertown - In- independent insurance agency Offices in service securities firm whose reputation rests surance loss and claim investigations in ad- Watertown, Howard, and Hartford, SDI Certi- on its continued ability to satisfy Investors. 2 ditionto property and automobile damage ap- fled Insurance counselor. 1.1.A.S D. Commer- E Kemp, 605-882-1222 LIQUOR STORES praisals. 21 1st Ave SE. 605-886-2318 cial-Home-Auto-Farm-Bonds-Work Comp. Principal Financial Group - Financial ser- 81 Liquors - Selling a variety of beer, wine Dohrer Insurance Agency - A multiline in- 1612 9th Ave SW. 605-886-9319 vices, Insurance investments. employee ben- and liquor. Offering a convenient drive-up surance agency welcoming the opportunity Reliabank Insurance - Independent insur- efits. executive benefits, and estate planning. window. 130 5th St NE. 605-886-9961 . to handle all types of insurance for farm and ance center offering all forms of insurance. 109 1 st Ave SE. 605-886-6966 Cowboy Liquor Stores - Hwy 20 - OMering city needs 814 10th St SW 605-886-9683 Serving Watertown for 30 years. 1401 4th St Thrivent Financial - Complete Financial Ser- an excellent selection ofwines,cordials, spir- Doss & Associates - Claims Services, Inc. NE. 605-886-5101 vices. 414 ]Cth St NW 605-882-3591 iits, andthe coldest beer in town. 30310th St - Independent multiline insurance adjusters Robertson Crop Insurance-Specializing in Wells Fargo Investments LLC - Full service NW. 605-882-1319 and risk surveyors. 26 South Broadway, 605- crop hail and MPCI. Crop insurance is our brokerage. stocks. bonds, mutual funds, tax- Cowboy Liquor Stores - Hwy 212 - Offering 753-5200, only business!!! 812 10th St SW. 605-882- exempt. variable annuities, IRAs and retire- a huge selection of wines, cordials, spirits, Farm Bureau Financial Services - Provides 2261 ment plans for small businesses. 605-882- and the coldest beer in town. Junction 212 & state-of-the-art financial and insurance prod- Shriver Insurance Agency - Affiliated with 7118 81.605-882-9001 ucts with local service and support 808 S the Farmer's Insurance Group offering auto, Discount Liquor- Full line of liquor beer. and Maple. 605-882-2535 home. life and commercial insurance. 1505 finewines at competitive prices, 125 9th Ave Federated Insurance - Jamie Veeder - R sk 9th Ave SE, Suite B. 605-882-2806 JEWELRY SE, Hwy 212 across from McDonalds. 605- management and business continuation plan- State Farm Insurance - Kathy Witte-Holmes 882-0044 ning - offering a complete line of commercial - Insurance forall your family's needs. 24-hour Makepeace Jewelers Inc - Featuring Black Willow Creek Liquors - Large selection of nsurance needs. 605-882-1662 customer service. 314 4th St NE, 605-882- Hills Gold by EL Thorpe, Landstrom. SD off-sale wine, liquor and beer. East Hwy 212 Francis Lenards Agency - For all your lifel 4578. Fax 605-882-4622 Gold and Stamper: a watchmaker and jew- next to the Watertown Mall, 605-882-4320 iealth and long term care insurance needs. State Farm Insurance - Paul Marquardt - eler are on the premises to make repairs 27 54 Sunrise Dr, 605-886-2794 Selling and servicing auto, homeowners, busi E Kemp. 605-886-5346 Freimark & Associates, Inc. - Independent ness owners, health and life insurance prod- Riddle's Jewelry - A large selection ot jew- agent offering life and health insurance for ucts and car financing. 205 10th St NW 605- elry including diamonds, watches and Mount LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT business 886-5969 Rushmore Black Hills Gold. Watertown Mall Great Western Insurance - Auto. home, life, Stoudt's Insurance Agency, Inc - An nde- 605-882-2200 Koehn Marketing Company - A manufac- health, long termcare business, bonds, farm, pendent insurance agency offering special- turer, wholesaler and retailer specializing in and crop insurance 35 First Ave NE. 605-886- ized service and quality insurance products uniquelivestockequipment nationally and In- 4361 at a fair price for individuals and businesses. JOB PLACEMENUHUMAN ternationally 182 N Maple St, 800-658-3998 Insurance Plus - A full-service. independent www.Stoudtslnsurance.com. 705 Oakwood www. koehnmarketing.corn 2 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT insurance agency specializing in competitive Rd SW 605-886-9719 products, knowledgeable experts and repu- Wells Fargo Insurance, Inc. - An indepen- Career Learning Center - Non-traditional tation for our high level of service. 801 10th dent insurance agencyoffering personal and education center includes pre-employment LOUNGES Ave SE, Suite 1A, www.ins-plus.com. 605- 884-1996 business insurance. life, health, bonds, croP training short-term training classes, GED insurance and long-term care. 605-882-7138 Adult Basic Education, English as a second American Legion (Post 17) - Lounge and Jurgens Agency - Health Insurance: em- Wishard Insurance - Insurance agency of- language, Nova (alternative high school). meeting hall; building is available for private ployer group health and dental. Call for rates fering life, health. long term care, Medicare 2001 - 9th Ave SW Suite 100, 605-882-5080 parties, Bingo every Tuesday. 1412 9th Ave on individual and medicare coverages: ma- supplement insurances and pre-need funeral One-Stop Career Center - Matching employ- SW 605-886-6243 jor companies. PO Box 223,605-882-3389 planning, 5 W Kemp, 605-882-5773 Keller, Bill - Northwestern Mutual Life In- ers and applicants with Jobs, training pro- Doc's Bar Inc.- Sports bar, several TV's, pool surance Company- Offers insurance, invest- grams and unemployment insurance benefits. and dads. We guarantee a good time. Check ment products, and advisory services thal 2001 9th Ave SW Suite 200, 605-882-5131 us out. 33 North Maple. 605-886-8440 address the client's needs. www. nmfn.com/ INVESTMENTS/SECURITIES Staff Search - A full service employment Fitzy's Bar & Lounge - Daily happy hours billkeller. PO Box 936.605-882-6688, Fax 605 agency finoing temporary and permanent and specials, karaoke Tuesdays, DJ's on 886-8427 AG Edwards & Sons Inc -Af rst-class help for Watertown area employees. 312 9th .· Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays, Bands on Kinsman Insurance - Providing all types of investment firm with complete investment Ave SE. Suite B. 605-882-3406 Saturdays. 19 North Maple 605-886-9595 insurance including life, health, property and services for large and small investors. 801 - Kil-Rad Bar & Casino-9 diferent tap beers casualty. 401 7th Ave SE, 605-886-4911 10th Ave SE. 605-886-3996 nany imported beers, best juke box In town. Kosier Insurance - A full line insurance Creative Financial Services, Inc - Provide LAUNDROMAT 12 South Broadway (605) 886-3384 agency Including personal and commercial fixed rate investments and annuities, also pro- Terry's Hot Rod Lounge - Great people and lines of insurance and also life and health vide conventional and special mortgage pro- Westside Coin Laundry - Smoke-free, self- atmosphere set among a racing ddcor. World coverage. 1310 9th Ave SE. 605-882-2144 grams. 420 10th Street NW. 605-882-3465 service laundry. Open 7 days a week 7 am famous cheeseburgers. Cold, cold beer. 28 Kranz Insurance & Larson Financial - 802 Edward Jones - Allen Fannin - Representa- to 9 pm. Drop-off (wash. dry and fold) avail- N Broadway, 605-882-3959 West Kemp, 605-886-4200 tive, investments. stocks, bonds, CDs. mu- able. 802 W Kemp. 605-884-0586 Woody's Sportsbar - Spacious sportsbar Millennium Financial Services - Complete tual funds. annuities and retirement plans. 213 with several TV's including big screen. pool, insurance. investment & financial planning E Kemp, 605-882-4358 darts. foosball, and video lottery. 1612 9th services. Estate, farm, retirement pension Edward Jones Investments-Gene Lorenz - Ave SW and 40]k rollover option planning. 16832 Investments. stocks, bonds, CD's, mutual LAWN/GARDEN/IRRIGATION 457th Ave, 605-882-3680 funds. annuities, and retirement plans 213 E New York Life Insurance - John Tangren - Kemp, 605-882-4358 North Plains Irrigation Co., L.L.C. - Land- Life and health insurance, 40lk's IRAs, re- Edward Jones - Merle Tschakert scaping and underground imgation systems, MAIL SERVICE tirement plans. retirement planning annuities. Great Western Investments - A full service both residential and commercial landscap- mutual funds, medicare supplement and long brokerage firm offering a complete line of in- ing. 14 4th Ave SW. 605-886-9228 Professional Mailing & Marketing - Provid term care insurance. 605-884-0759 vestments. insurance. and retirement prod- Ron's Small Engine Repair- 614 Arrow Ave iing all mail service needs to approximately 1 New York Life Insurance - Vince ucts. 35 1st Ave NE, 605-882-2554 NE, 605-882-2880 300 businesses in Watertown, Aberdeen, Brueggeman, Agent - Offering a variety 01 Hallmark Financial Associates - Specializ Smith Irrigation & Spas-Lawn Spraying - Milbank. and Webster. 13 2nd St SE. insurance and financial products in an hon- ing in life and health insurance, annuities and Sprinkling system linstallation/maintenance, 605-882-3365 est and sincere approach, 1414 9th Ave SE. retirement plans. 1200 33rd St SE. 605-886- Spa sales/service/parts/accessories. 804 2nd United States Postal Service - 405 E Kemp, 605-886-9043 3331 or 605-886-7144 St SE, 605-886-7978 605-886-6099 WATERTOWN NOW 47 MANUFACTURERS/ Minnesota RubberWatertown - Manufactur- KIXX 96.1 FM - "The Best Mix," featuring Days Inn of Watertown - 57 clean, comfort- ing more than 2.000 different custom molded today's hits and yesterday's classics. Music able rooms, pool, spa, sauna. meeting room, PROCESSORS rubber parts for other companies worldwide. and Fun! Requests. 921 9th Ave SE, 605-886- and now featuring Manny's Pub! Come and 600 Quadee Dr. 605-886-8000 9696 relax! 2900 9th Ave SE. 605-886-3500 Angus-Palm Industries - World-class de- signer and manufacturer of quality ROPS Miracle Steel Corporation - Manufacturer of KKSD 104.3 FM - Good Time Oldies' with Drake Motor Inn - Featuring 47 rooms and cabs and custom steel fabrication. 315 Air- prefabricated steel buildings. Distributed b the best blast-trom-the-past. News, weather suites, in addition to casual and fine dining in port Dr, 605-886-5681. Fax 605-886-6179 cally, statewide, nationally as well as inter- and informationl 921 9th Ave SE, 605-886- The Drake Restaurant or Sports Bar. Jct Hwys Benchmark Foam Inc - EPS foam products nationally 600 Oakwood Rd, 605-886-7885 8444 212 & 81,605-886-8411 for packaging, insulated concrete forms, con- Miraclespar.com & miracletruss.com KPHR Power 106 - The Rock 'n Roll Station. Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites - 6000 struction insulation, decorations, signs. flota- Moffatt Products Inc - Since 1986. A Tune in for the best in Classic Rock. Tons of sq. ft. waterpark with 140 ft. waterslide, exer- tion toys and other custom products. 3200 Waterlown manufacturer of quality flexarm fun and winning. 508 10th Ave SE. 605-884- cise room, free breakfast. and free high speed 9th Ave SE 605-886-8084 work lights used in a variety of industries 3548 internet. 3900 9th Ave SE. 605-882-3630 or CoEv Inc. - Is a global leader in supplying worldwide. 222 Cessna St, 605-886-5700 KS93/92.9 FM Radio - Playing the best in 800-341-8000 magnetic components to telecommunications Oak Valley Farms, Inc - South Dakotab larg- country music and oftering local and regional Kuddle Inn on Kemp - 416 East Kemp. 605 and power markets. 3003 9th Ave SW, PO Box est processor and purveyor of quality turkey news and information. 3 E Kemp, Suite 300, 882-8811 50,605-886-3326,888-978-2638. Fax 605- products for retail. institutional and school 605-886-5747 Super 8 - Free continental breakfast. indoor 886-8995, email hr@coev.net, www.coev.net. lunch programs. 705 20th Ave SW. 605-886- KSDR Radio 1480 AM - Jet & Shari, Rush pool a spa, sauna. and 58 rooms including sales@coev.net 8025 Limbaugh, Garage Logic, Straight Talk with two suites 503 14th Ave SE, 605-882-9780 Custom Fabricators Inc - Laser cutting of RAI Publishing, Inc. - Marketing leader in the John Wiks & more. 3 E Kemp, 605-882-1480 Travel Host Motel - AAA approved, quiet, metals. plastics, robotic and projection web art industry. Taking product to new levels. KSFY TV - The local ABC affiliate provides comfortable, very clean rooms at affordable ing and metal fabrication. 1900 14th Ave NW 3100 9th Ave SW, 605-886-6262 the latest news. weather and sports to east- prices. Meeting room available 17149th Ave 605-886-7411 Rausch Bros. Monument Co, Inc - Cemetery ern SDI southwestern Minnesota and north- SW 605-886-6120 DC Machining Inc - A job shop specializing memorials and cemetery restoration. Granite eastern Iowa. 717 N Hwy 281. Aberdeen. SDI Traveler's Inn Motel - Reasonable rates. Per- in automatic screw machining. machine tabletops, granite counters, fireplace hearths 800-955-5739. www.ksfy.com sonal. caring service, we pride ourse|ves on shafts and custom made parts for area farm- and mantels. E Hwy 12, Big Stone City, SD, KWAT Radio 950 AM - Northeastern South our number of repeat guests. 920 14th St SE, ers and businesses. 1900 9th Ave SW, 605- 800-594-9432, Fax 605-862-8355 Dakotas farm voice offering comprehensive next to Mall. 605-882-2243 or 800-568-7074 882-3508 Rising Star Hydraulics - General tubefabri- farm coverage, local and network news and Dakota Automation, Inc - Designers and cators. Providing all forms of hydraulic and astaff of experienced sportscasters. 921 9th manutacturers of custom material handling mechanical tubing from 1/81[ to 2" OD. 10 Ist Ave SE, 605-886-8444 and assembly automation for a variety of in- Ave NW, 605-884-0890 Lake City Directory - Publishing the MUSIC STORES dustries. 501 Pheasant Ridge Dr, Watertown! Rock of Ages Memorials - Producing top Watertown City Directory. a cross-reference SD 57201, 605-886-9724 quality monuments, monument sales and dis- listing of the people and businesses in Collins Music - Band instruments, key- Dakota Finishing Co - An industrial tribution. Jct Hwys 81 & 212, 605-886-6942 Watertown. 1395 4th St NW 605-882-0557 boards, sheet music, guitars, music acces- electroplater specializing in putting protec- Smith Equipment Manufacturing - Manufac- Neighbor, The - A bi-weekly regional farm sories, band instrument repair, and music les- live zinc, copper, tin and nickel metal coat- turing gas welding apparatus and MIG web newspaper featuring the latest in ag news sons. 3 S Broadway 605-886-2780 ings on metal for use by other manufactur- irig equipment to serve the metal working In- locally, regionally, and nationally. 309 West Lindner Music & Sound - Band instrument ers. 507 19th St SW, 605-882-4487 dustry. 2601 Lockheed Ave. 605-882-3200 43rd St#103. Sioux Falls. SDI 800-925-6397 rental and repair, guitar lessons, all musical Dakota Plastics - Injection molding of plas Terex-Telelect- Manufacturing aerial devices Watertown Public Opinion - Daily newspa- hstrument and PA systems sales and repair. tic water picks, water tubes, and pew hold- and digger derricks used in the construction per, complete printing facility, Northeastern 804 denson Ave. 605-886-3327 ers for the floral industry 2609 Piper Ave, 605- and maintenance of transmission lines for util- South Dakota and West Central Minnesota, 886-6851 ity companies worldwide 600 Oakwood Rd, 120 3rd Ave NW 605-886-6901 Dakota Tube - A job shop manufacturer pro- 605-882-4000 ducing hydraulic tube assemblies distributed Terrco, Inc - Manufacturer of woodcarving OPTOMETRISTS to farm and construction equipment marlo- machines. terrazzo and concrete floor grind- MOBILE HOMES facturers throughout the US and Canada. 221 ing machines. 222 1 st Ave NW. 605-882-3888 Hanson-Moran Eye Clinic - Prescription eye Airport Dr, 605-882-2156 Enercept Inc - Manufacturer of SIPs (struc- Twin City Die Castings Company - Preci- Highway 20 Homes · Quality manufactured glasses and contact lenses, in addition to tural insulated building panels) for residen- sion aluminum and zinc die cast parts for the homes - lowest prices around. Visit VJ today. specialized eye care and surgery. Northside tial, agricultural and commercial construction computer, hydraulic, gas regulator, process N Hwy 20.605-886-0897 Clinic. 1039 4th SINE. 605-886-7722 since 1981.3100 9th Ave SE. 605-882-2222 control, and automotive industry. 122 Cessna Patriot Homes - Top-of-the-line high quality Meier Visual Clinic - Providing affordable St. 605-886-9448 homes and custom bum homes including Me- family vision care to the people of NE South www.enercept.Com ESCO Manufacturing Inc - A wholesale Watertown Box Corporation - Specializing dallion, Marshfield, and Skyline homes. 815 Dakota in an honest and caring manner. 26 manufacturer of electric signs sold primarily in the design and manufacturing of quality Quadee Dr, 605-882-0922 5th St NE, 605-882-2220 to sign companies. 2020 4th Ave SW, 605- corrugated shipping containers. 1900 4th Ave Snyder Eye Clinic - Sutureless cataract sur- 886-9668 SW. 605-882-4200 gery and laser therapy for secondary cata- Fiberglass Specialties, Inc - Fiberglass Western Machining - 2801 Piper Ave, 605- MOTELS Facts, glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy. manufacturing plant providing open and 886-8927 1225 4th St NE. 605-882-4175 closed molded products. Also, plastic injec- Best Western Ramkota Hotel - 101 motel Vision Care Associates - Offering eye ex- tion molded small parts.1225 1401 St SE, 605- rooms, lounge. restaurant. convention facility aminations. fashionable eyewear and the f 886-9206 or 888-886-9206 MEDUVPUBLICATIONS and fun center, complete with pool and whirl- most recent contact lenses custom-fitted for * i Innovative Fabricators, Inc - Precision cut pool. 1901 9th Ave SW, 605-886-8011 you. 1520 4th St NE, 605-882-1818 laser metal art featuring western, wildlife. Coteau Shopper - Offering complete com- Budget One - Completely remodeled.clean, sports and contemporary designs including mercial printing services, everything from comfortable spacious rooms. All part of a custom work. 1900 14th Ave. NW. Watertowni books to letterhead and business cards, plus national franchise. 309 8th Ave SE. 605-886- SD. 605-886-7717 a 25.000 circulation weekly shopper. 120 3rd 8455 PAWN SHOPS ~ Lorenz Manufacturing - Manufacturer and Ave NW. 605-882-1358 Comfort Inn · Spacious clean rooms and E wholesalerof agricultural products marketed KDLO 96.9 FM - "Big Country " regional ra- suites. Indoor pool/whirlpool, deluxe continen- Lemon Tree Pawn - Whites metal detectors. through a network of implement distributors cho, top-notch country music with news, tai breakfast. Near Redlin Art Center and res- Buy-Sell-Trade,new and used guns. electron- and dealers 1800 14th Ave NW 605-886- weather and ag information. Requests. 921 taurants 800 35th St Cir. 605-886-3010 ics, coins, jewelry, and tools. 5 North maple, 9596 9th Ave SE, 605-886-8989 Country Inn & Suites - Cozy, comfortable 605-882-2858 Medallion Manufactured Homes - Manufac- KELO-Land TV - Operating as one station rooms and suites. Indoor pool/whirlpool con- National Pawn Co of SD - "Buy, sell, trade. turing HUD coded and UBC coded homes in with four transmitters providing CBS network tinental breakfast high speed Internet access, or pawn almost anything of value! 208 9th Ave a variety of styles and sizes. W Hwy 212 programming to morethan one million people. across from the Redlin Art Center. Jct 1-29 & SE, 882-1600. Open Monday-Friday 9-6, 605-886-3270 23 6th Ave SW, Aberdeen.SDI 605-225-5520 Hwy 212. 605-886-8900, 800-456-4000 Saturday 9-4. 48 WATERTOWN NOW PET BOARDING/GROOMING Office Systems Inc - Office supp"es, copy RELIGIOUS MacGregor's Steak House & Lounge - A and faxmachines, dictation equipment, com- beautiful atmosphere for fine or casual Lakeview Kennel - Dog and cat boarding n Puters. printers, cash registers, calcu'atorsi Living Waters Retreat Center - A Christian dining banquet facilities available, open ac'ean, modern facility. Quality care. Current shredders, office design and furniture. 1600 retreat center that hosts various retreats, wed- Monday-Saturday. 1712 9th Ave SWI vaccinatiorIs and reservations required. 1340 9th Ave SW, 605-886-6488 ciigs/receptions aind bbsipess rreeti,gs with 605-882-5922 25th St SW (W Hwy 212 - Turn south at P/O Printing & Graphics - Your Image' tull accommodatjon. 20 South Lake Dr, 605- McDonald's - Hwy 212 - Feeding the Whole Worthington Ag Parts). 605-882-3342 Printer. Black and whle. full color. Brochures. 983-5547 family with traditional favorites like the Big Mac Pet Grooming by Amy - Professionally and children's Happy Meal 820 35th St Cir, letterheads, envelopes, business cards, Mother of God Monastery - A community of trained groomer of dogs and cats of all sizes. forms. and much more. 1203rd Ave NW, 605- Benedictine women dedicated to a balanced 605-886-7807 Appointment necessary, 800 10th St SW in 886-6906 life of prayer, work. and leisure. 110 28111 Ave McDonald's Magic Mile- Feeding the whole Dakota Animal Cho, 605-881-6033 SE, 605-882-6600 lamily with traditional favorites like the Big Mac and children's Happy Meals. 108 9th Ave SE PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS RENTAL 605-886-7077 PHOTOGRAPHERS/PHOTO Mr. T's Sports Bar & Grill - Full menu with FINISHING Denes Barabas's Detective Agency, Enterprise Rent-A-Car - 1112 9th Ave SW, kids meals, sports bar atmosphere, 10 TVs. Licensed Private Investigator -Call now and 605-882-1300 www.Enterprise.com video lottery & darts! Rear entrance, Express Photo - One hour photo lab. we can provide you witt the service you reed. Rose of ShaRon, The - Afordable rental of Watertown Mall 605-886-0688 Watertown Ma'&, 605-882-1670 Call for reasonable rates. When·you've called stemware, flatware dinnerware serving Papa Murphy's Take-n-Bake Pizza - We Harold's Camera Shop -New and used earn- the rest. then call the best. Civil Process Ser- dishes, decorations, etc. Consultations, make it, you bake it. Pizza at its time of per- era sales and service in addition to a full stu- vice tn NE SD. 605-882-8961 delivery set-up, pick-up. 1700 1st Ave SW fection, hotout of youroven. E Hwy 212.917 dio and photo processing. 12 E Kemp, 605- 605-886-2045 9th Ave SE. 605-886-7000 886-2408 T&K Tent Rental - Your fjrst choice for rent- PastTimes Coffee House & Deli-Templyour In A Flash Photography - Full service pho- REALTORS/ ing party tents and canopies of all sizes. taste buds with our old fashioned deli and tograpby studio with in-house darkrocm. In PO Box 361, 605-237-8958 coffee house. Eat in. Carry out. Catering. 16 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT studio or on location servrces available. 11st Weismantel Rent-All - Household do-it- W Kemp Ave. 605-882-5813 Ave SW, 605-882-5683 Century 21 Advantage ll Realtors - Selling yourselfers, contractors, construction, heavy Peking Buffet - 109 East Kemp Ave, 605- Kallhoff Portrait Design - Specializes in Watertown and surrounding area by the yard . equipment, trucks and trailers. 804 9th Ave 886-2212 unique, stylizes n unique. stylized portraiture, Complete Real Estate Services. 505 12th St SE - Hwy 212, 605-882-1697 Perkins Family Restaurant - Newest Perkins as well as commercial work. Check us out! in South Dakota. Fresh in-store bakery We SE 605-886-4100 46186 US Hwy 212, 605-886-8858 Coldwell Banker Roby Agency Realtors® - RESTAURANTS make it special for you. Junction of Hwys 212 Portrait Pros at Martin Square Wedding A quality real estate firm dedicated to meet- & 81. 600 9th Ave SE, 605-882-3700 Chapel & Event Center- Complete wedding ing the needs and expectations of their cus- Angelina's - Truly authentic fine Italian foods, Pizza Hut - Pizza, salad bar breadsticks, or center, creative senior portraiture, all event tomers and clients. 818 S Broadway, 605-886- baked goods. and coffee prepared by a clas- cheese bread. Lunch Buffet Mon.-Fri. Dine in, 1 photography, printing/advertising needs, arld 0000, www.coldwellbankerroby com sically trained chef. 1001 9th Ave SE, 605-868- carry out or free delivery. 817 9th Ave SE, pleasing professiona' service. Corner of 2nd Diversified Real Estate, L.L.C. - A full se 1495 605-886-7740 St & 2nd Ave SE. 605-886-2966 vice company selling homes, farms and busi- Arby's -Creating its own niche in the fast food Pizza Ranch - Famous pizza and crispy ranch Richter's House of Portraits - Offering nesses with honesty and integrity. Buyer rep- environment by serving roast beef rather than chicken. Dine In - To Go- Free Delivery. Noon everything irl still photography. Portraits of resentation available. 101 5th St SE, 605-886- hamburgers. 1220 9!h Ave SE, 605-886-2214 bu#et 11-2 every day Nightly bufet 5-8 p.m individuals. couples or groups in the studio, 2000 Burger King of Watertown - One of over Community room available. 217 10th St NW, office or home location, 12 N Broadway, East Point L.L.C. - A business and housing 10,COO Burger Kings worldwide making food 605-882-4040 605-886-3435 complex - business office space available, your way right away " 1211 9th Ave SE 2nd Street Station - Steakhouse and lounge Scheel Shots Photography - Full service tour stories of affordable rooms and apart- 605-886-4192 with video lottery and featuring prime rib, sea- ohotography - creative, energetic. fun for all ments. 420 4th St NE 605-886-6160 Coffee & Company, Inc -We feature coffee, Mod, paste and children's menu. Banquet ages. 1016 14th Street SE. 605-886-1995 First Choice Realty- A team of experienced tea, sandwiches. pastries, and a great atmo- rooms avanable. 15 2nd St SW. 605-886-8304 Starrography- "One Magic Moment" where real estate representatives specializing in sphere. Located in the Watertown Mall, Senor Max's - Offering a complete Mexican you're the #1 star. Action photography with marketing commercial. farm and residential 605-886,1000 menu as well as American entrees with orinting on site. 605-882-3681 properties. 1 5th St SE. 605-886-6100 Coffeyville Caf6 - Cozy family style restau- Chimichangas as the house specialty. 1300 Haugan-Nelson Realty - Property develop- rant onering homerrade desserts and serv- 911 Ave SE. 605-882-3252 ment jn addition to residential, commercial ing breakfast any time of the day. 311 9th Subway & TCBY Treats - Hot and cold sub PRINTERS/OFFICE SUPPLIES Ave SE. 605-886-9621 sandwiches, salads, beverages, ice cream; and agricultural real estate sales. 727 S Broadway 605-886-7080 Dairy Queen - Treating your family with hot and frozen yogurt. 600 9th St SE. 605-886- Bendix Imaging - Printing and imaging Konold Appraisal Service - Certified Gen- foods like hotdogs and cold treats like the C641 equipment sales, service, and supplies. New, eral Appraiser specializing in farm and corn- Peanut Buster Darfal. 722 W Kemp, 605-886- Sunnyside Inn - The best family dining in compatible, and remanufactured inkjet and mercial and residential properties. 682 S Lake Watertown with homestyle cooking and 4977 toner cartridges. 10 1st St NW, 605-882-6900 Dr. 605-886-9409 Domino's Pizza - Satisfying the family with a catered barlquets. 1070 S Lake Dr, 605- Best Business Products - Sales and service for Canon, Toshiba, OCE', RISO, and HP prod- RE/MAX Preferred, REALTORS-listing and fullmenuincluding breadsticks.buffalo wings, 882-3662 ucla See us for your digital and networking sel®,g real estate: city and lake homes. walk- ard pizza with all fie toppings. 912 5th St Taco John's - Stop in and enjoy a variety of SE. 605-882-4242 Mexican meals, including old favorites and needs. 300 East Kemp Ave, 605-882-1180 out lots, acreages, farms. and commercial Empire Pizza - Comolete pizza menu with new menu items. 24 9th Ave SE. 605- Cook's Inc - Total office products store, in. property 1205* St SE, 605-886-303C dine-in, carry-out and delivery. 15 1st Ave SW 886-3149 cluding all machines, digital copiers, docu- Venerts Investments - A diverdfied properly 605-882-2644 ment imaging furniture. supplies; service de- management and real estate deve®ment Godfather's Pizza - Pizza. dessert oizzas, Wheel Inn - Great food. large selection of partment; home and office decorating. 42 company managing, developing, coristruct- and our popular all-you-can-eat lunch buffet menu items and daily specials, cater special years of service. 807 S Broadway 605-886. ing, acquiring mete's and other real estate. Watertown Mall, 605-882-1232 events. 40410th St NW 605-884-0506 1521 9th Ave SE, 605-886-3698 5892 Guadalajara's - 1509 9th Ave SE, 605-882- WR Restaurants Management LLC - Holley Graphics Inc - Custom business 4548 Minervas Restaurant and Bar, upscale/casual ' forms including laser forms continuous forms, KFC/Taco Bell - Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Dine restaurant with banquet facilities and conven- checks, envelopes & custom 3 ring binders. RECYCLING/SALVAGE Fn, drive thru, or carry out. Catering welcomed. tion center 2600 N Louise Ave. Sioux Falls, 211 10th St. SW, 605-886-3551 85th St NE, (North on Hwy 81), 605-886-9755 SD 57107,605-334-2371 Jurgens Printing - For all your commercial Watertown Iron & Metal - Established in Lakeshore - Ultimate in fine dining on Beau- Zesto Drive Inn - Along with our great printing, quick printing, copies. laminating 1952. purchasing andshipping more than one tiful Lake Kampeska. AAA 3 star rated. 100 N sandwiches and ice cream, try our espresso and graphic design. 112 North Broadway million Pounds of recycled metalayear. 600 Lake Dr. NW Hwy 20, Ken and Mary Drake, coffee, lattes, and mochas. Hwy 212, 605-886-7232 4th Ave SW, 605-886-2767 your hosts. 605-882-3422 605-886-4157 WATERTOWN NOW 49 -.1-- ROOFING/INSULATION Verifications - A national provider of employ- Lew's Fireworks - Distributing, developing STEELWAREHOUSE ment screening products including back- and producing fireworks. Also sell Pro-Tee Roofing Inc - Commercial ariel in. ground checks and assessment tools. 800- pennantsi banners and flags.EHwy 2 12 605- MACKSTEEL WAREHOUSE INC - New & dustrial roofing, insulation and sheet metal 735-3002 882-1744. www.lewsfireworks.com surplus stee~. aluminum. stainless steel. Trai'er work in South Dakota, Minnesota, and North Watertown Wedding Network - 1333 State Prairie Fire Flies Stained Glass Studio, Inc. parts, we dosawing. shearing, punching, and Dakota. 520 11th Ave. SE. 605-882-4060 - Artists Al Wentzell and Jerry DeWald cus- bending. 415 20th Ave SE. 605-882-2177 Hwyl4 Re-New Roofing & Insulation, Inc. - We Spe- tom design art panels for stained glass & cialize in seamless spray foam insulation and SHOES handpainted ceramic tile. 1166 Skyline Dr, agricultural and commercial seamless roof- 605-886-6767 ing systems. 23 10th Ave NW, 605-868-5909 Klos Shoes - Shoes for the entire family with Redlin's Farm Toys & Dolls - Large selec- TAX SERVICES name brands Nke Fiorsheim. Redwing, Hush lion of farm toys of all makes, porcelain and Puppies and Rockport. 20 E Kemp, 605-886- vinyl dolls for all ages. 2231 Kahnke Dr, 605- Horning, Steve - Tax returns, in addition to a SANITATION SERVICE 886-3589 variety of accounting and bookkeeping ser- 4022 A-Tech Sewer · Cleaning of sanitary & storm Shoe Shop,The - Fine quality footwear, per- Scrapbook Creations -Provides a full line of vices 14 E Kemp, 605-886-4939 scrapbooking supplies. Workshops & classes H & R Block - 204 9th Ave SE, 605-886-891 7 sewers televising of "nes F.72" Industrial sonal service. professional advice, appropri- oflered. 801 Jensen Ave SE, Suite 1 8, 605- Ledgers - Bookkeeping and tax preparation vacuuming, manhole & wet well rehabilitation. ate fitting and special orders. 11 East Kemp, 753-3333 services. specializing in Quick Books consul- Uptown Waterlown, 605-886-2742 2936 4th St NE. 605-886-5996 Signature Art Gallery - We are a coop art tation. 209 32nd Ave SE, 605-882-0686 Dependable Sanitation, Inc - Commercial gallery currently representing 18 artists. MillerTax Service, Inc.- Computerized book- and residential collection and disposal spe- SIGNS Showschangeevery 6 weeks. 17 East Kempl keeping· AR/AP, payroll services, individud, cializing in industrial roll-off, compacters. and 605-753-5040 farm. business tax returns; cash flow state- conttners. 717 11th St NW 605-886-3006 Avery Bros. Sign Co. - 416 Water St, Sioux Truly Something Special with Karen's ments, 202 E Kemp, 605-882-2869 GS Sanitation - Since 1977. Offering Rest- City, IA 51103 Originals- Home decor. gifts, floral, candles, dential Commercial, and Boll-off services to Portable Promotions - Eye-catching way to linens, lace, personalized gift items and em- Watertown and surrounding areas. 515 14th advertise with a mobile outdoor sign for up- broidered clothing and more. 116 E Kemp Ave SE. 605-886-0853 coming sales events, hiring, for sale, birthdays, Ave, 605-884-0439 TAXI SERVICE P-J's Sanitary Units - PO 80x 234, etc. 605-880-5753 Willow Bay Design & Gifts - See us for silk Castlewood, 605-793-9239 Service Signs, Inc - Your one-stop sign shop, floral designs, wedding bouquets and rent- Lake City Cab Company Inc - Ava lable 7 awnings, electrical,billboards, trucklettering, ala Custom orders welcome. 101 E Kemp, days a week, 24 hours a day Senior citizen repairs, neon. 605-225-6845 Watertown, SD 57201, Bus/Fax 605-886-7284 rates,· courier service available. Two 7 pas- SCREEN PRINTING Sign Pro - 707 S Broadway, 605-882-0106 serger vans. 886-0080 Stein Sign Display- Yourcompletesigncom- SPORT & RECREATION Technicolor Screen Printing- Fast, friendly, pany. We sell, service and lease alltypes of low price, high quality service. Your neigh- signs. 2020 4th Ave. SW, 605-886-4616 EQUIPMENT TRAVEL AGENCIES borhood Nascarappareiand collectibles. 101 Chuck's Bike and Lock - In addition to pro- East Kemp, 605-882-2556 SPECIALTY SHOPS/ITEMS viding a full-time locksmithing service. we UATravel Agency- Air. cruises, cars and carry a complete line of Schwinn and Trek hotels for members, the general public, and Celebrations - Party store! Balloons. candy Bicycles. 7 S Maple, 605-886-2608 the corporate traveler. 33 5th St NE. 605-882- SERVICE BUSINESSES/ bouquets, wedding invites, birthday supplies, Dakota Outdoors, Inc -Yamaha Dealer, mo- 2523 AGENCIES paper plates, napkins, table covers. person- torcycle, snowmoblle, ATM hunting and sport- alized items, etc. 1337 9{h Ave SE. 605-882- ing goods, guns, clothing, taxidermy service, Commformance, Inc.- Ass1stlng companies. 0242 sales and service for all major brand motor- TROPHIES organizations, and individua's to maximize Classroom Connection - Teaching supplies, cycles and ATV's. 2106 9th Ave SW, 605-886- their performance. 414 10th St NW, 605-884- office supplies, commercial printing - gifts for 6182 Champions Engraving - Full line of top qual- 1014 teachers, games, etc. 323 1st Ave NE 605- Dan O's Marine/Repair - Sales 01 Ranger, ity, affordable and unique trophies. plaques, Doc'sVending - Need a vendor? Jukeboxes, 886-3040 Fisher & Astro Boats and service of Mercury, medals, and other awards for all recognition gaming and lottery macines. Give us a call. Dakota Hearth - 200 9th Ave SE, 605-886 Mariner, Yamaha and other major brands. events. 104 16th St NE, 605-882-1032 PO Box 274,605-882-6905 5944 1900 9th Ave SW 605-882-4590 Creative Rewards - Fast dependable service Hawkeye Underground - A divlsion ot Dollar Discount Store -515 9th Ave SE, 605- Doug's Anchor Marine - A full service boat for schools, clubs and organizations who Hawkeye Enterprises, Inc. general contrac- 882-1633 dealership from sales and service to acces- award trophies, ribbons, medals, and plaques tors for sewer and water projects. Member of Fish World - Largest selection of fresh and sories. 1560 N Hwy 20,605-886-2828 for special occasions. 101 E Kemp, 605-882- Association of General Contractors 815 S salt water fish and supplies, specializing in Kampeska Lodge & Store - A full line of 2475 Maple St, 605-886-7808 reef aquariums, garden ponds, plants. etc. sporting goods. convenience and liquor store, McKeever's Full LineVending-PO Box 215 826 S Broadway, 605-886-3355 in addition to gaso'ine sales and boat rent- Fax 605-886-1972 Health Food Center and Klassic Kitchen als 436 N Lake Dr, 605-882-1313 Professional Security - Full service drug and Korner - A complete line of natural food and Marshall Spas & Pools - Features Hot Spring UTILITIES alcohol testing and education. Serving em- supplements, large selection of kitchen and portable spas, Four Seasons sunrooms. ployees for over 9 years. 172nd Ave SW, 605- gift items from gadgets to crystal. 118 E Finnleo Saunas, BioGuard Chemicals, Codington Clark Electric Co-op - A rural 882-0422 Kemp, 605-886-4626 abovegroundand inground pools, and water electn'c cooperative providing service to over SoDak Pest Control - Servidng dients in a Jeff's Vacuum Center - Sales of new and tests for spas and pools. and billiards tables. 2.600 consumers in the Codington and Clark 70 to 100 mile radiusof Watertownsince 1985 used quality vacuums. Repairs and supplies 1 313 5th Ave SE 605-882-0602 County areas. 3 8th Ave SE. 605-886-5848 641 S Lake Dr. 605-882-2787 for all makes and models. 10 S Broadway Roy's Sport Shop - High performance ath- Municipal Utilities · Municipal electric, wa- Spies Corporation - 312 9th Ave SE Suite A. 605-886-7208 letic shoes, equipment and apparel. Uptown ter and natural gas utility. 901 4th Ave SW PO Box 90, Watertown, 605-882-0464, Fax Kid's Depot & Crafters Village - A full ser- Watertown, 605-886-7508 605-882-6233 605-882-1491 vice children s store, new and pre-owred ner- Sheehan Cycle· Motorcycles, lawn mowers. Steve's World - Hydrauli utiljty truck and chandise availab'e. Lower level has designs snowblowers. snowmobiles. jet skis, ATyls. drive line repair, welding repair and manu- by area crafters. 108 EKemp.605-882-9882 accessories and complete service depart- factoring, snowplow sales and service. 925 Klein's -Hobby, art. floral. cake, candy, party ment. W Hwy 212. 605-886-6182 23rd St SW 605-882-2402 and wedding supplies, custom picture fram- Weiland Marine Inc -Lund Larson, and Yar- ~ The Greeter - Your community welcoming ing 112 E Kemp, 605-886-6499 Craft boats, Premier and Palm Beach pon- Black Line Captial · Partnering with inves- service." Provides newcomer and baby gif: KT's Furnishings - A place to discover!! toons. Mercury and Yamaha outboard motors tors and companies acquiring lead or sec- bags to new residents and parents. 605-886- Unique furniture, lamps, pjctures & home and waterfront equipment 19592 Hwy 81 ond positions in multiple companies, ofering 2877 E-mail. wilfahrt@wat.midco.net, website decorations. Locally owned, fnendly service. Arlington, SDI www.weilandmarine.com 605- management consulting and expertise 111 thegreeter.com 11 S Maple. 605-886-0809 983-5090 1 st Ave SE. 605-882-0007 50 WATERTOWN NOW VENTURE CAPITAL Ii,IILIxil-Illl<,1 Subject to change without notice. Check our calendar on the Internet at: 94,41 2#-~-Jclid-E~1*~f ' http:/twww.watertownsd.com '3*ke ./** er J JUNE 2003 I , ] . Might>' Thomas Carnival. Uptown Watertown VETERINARIANS 1 * ....Daily Goat Show. Codington County Extension Complex Care Small Animal Hospital - Exclusively small animal 1 .. Grand National Walleye Cup Tournament, medicine with an emphasis on preventative health for the Sandy Shore Beach Boat Ramp family pet(s). 320 4th St NE, www.healthypet.com/care, 6. . Our Town on KSFY News -*it.'- 605-886-0898 6-8. . Watertown Regional High School Rodeo. -hi~ - Lake Area Veterinary Clinic - A diversified practice which Derby Downs caters to large, small and exotic animals. 601 10th St SW7-8. .. Watertown Artwalk Showcase. 605-886-5002 Watertown Animal Clinic - Providing professional veteri- Uptown Watertown nary services for small and large animals. 521 10th St 14. . Uptown Flea Market. 301 East Kemp r--1-1 NW, 605-886-2011 1 4. .. Harle) Davidson Anniversary Rally. Ramkota ,@miERJ 0 18. .. Wild Nights w/Penny & Pals, VIDEO/VIDEO PRODUCTIONS Bramble Park Zoo -1 1 Ti: 19-21. . National League of Small Cities -1 1 - .11 h- Blockbuster Video-501 ls! Ave NE, 605-882-8877 19-22. .,. Antique Show. Watertown Mall ~~~~~~ Premiere Video - Watertown's best selection of new re- 21-22. .. Prairie Days. Bramble Park Zoo , leases and videogames. 909 9th Ave, SE. 605-886-9445 2 1-2 Kiwanis Soccer Tournament. -W--.e TV Productions Inc - Vdeo production work including .. Anza Soccer Field - * ..„ , .---6.-1 corporate videos, TV ad insertion, commercial produc- 27-28... . Relay for Life, Allen Mitchell Field tion,broadcast and entertainment programming. 321 Main Ave, Brookings. SD 57006,605-692-7457 or 888-692- 28-29.. Junior Olympic Softball Tournament SEPTEMBER 2003 7457, tvpro@brookings.net 5-7 Watertown Art Festival. Ramkota 6.. .. NRA Youth Sportfest. Codington County Club/ WATER CONDITIONING JULY 2003 Skeet & Trap Range Crystal Water Inc - Authorized RainSoft distributor sery- 4 6. , Vintiques Show & Shine Car Show. . Watertown 4th of July Parade. Uptown Watertown Ing Watertown and surrounding area with watercondition- 13 .. Uptown Flea Market. 301 East Kemp Uptown Watertown ing and purification equipment for homes and businesses. 4 . Kranzburg 4th of July Parade, Kranzburg 19-2] . North County Fiber Fair. 114 W Kemp & 203 E Hwy 212. Kranzburg. 605-886-5933 li-13 , Eastern Dakota Regional 4-H Rodeo. Culligan Water Conditioning - Sales, service and rent- Derby Downs 20. KSDR Chili Cook-off. Bramble Park Zoo Codington County Extension Complex als - water conditioners, drinking water systems. bottled 12 . Water Festival. Bramble Park Zoo water and coolers, salt delivery 425 E Kemp, 605-886- 12. .Uptown Flea Market. 301 East Kemp 4830 18-19. Watertown Crazy Days 22 zoo · . Free Day. Bramble Park Zoo OCTOBER 2003 11-12.. ...... . Quilt Festival, Lake Area Zoological Society - Providing significant as- Codington County Extension Complex sistance in growth, development and professionalism of AUGUST 2003 Brida] Fajr. Martin Square Wedding Chapel 12. .. Watertown Wedding Network Annual the Bramble Park Zoo. 901 6th Ave Ny/. 605-882-6269 1 . American Cancer Society Championship 12. ...... 15th Annual Watertown Farm, Toy. & Doll Golf Tournament, Watertown Municipal Golf Course Show, Codington County Extension Complex 4/~ 2-3 Guest Appearance by Terry Redlin. 18-19. Fall Craft Show. Watertown Mall Redlin Art Center 25. .. Zoo Boo. Bramble Park Zoo ~0N~ 9.. . Uptown Flea Market. 301 East Kemp 25 . Nordefest. Grace Lutheran Church 11 1 i [1, m./3-. 12 LAZS Annual Picnic. Bramble Park Zoo 26. Annual Swap Meet. * =- as**p' -"' -liW'~ ™ 16. . Big Cat Day. Bramble Park Zoo Codington County Extension Complex 30-31. ,„ Dakota Territory Shootout Grass Drags. 31 . Malloween. Watertown Mall 8 miles North on Hwy. 81 31 . Trick or Treat, Uptown Watertown If you have any questions on times and locations of events listed above contact the Watertown Convention & Visitors Bureau at 605-886-5814 or go to www·.watertownsd.com for further information. WATERTOWN NOW 51 calendar of events ASSEMBLY OF 600 EPISCOPAL Mt. Olive Lutheran Church Christian Life Assembly of God Church Trinity Episcopal Church 715 2nd St. NE (Missouri Synod) Sunday: 201 S. Broadway 500 14th Ave. NW 9:00 a.m. . Worship Sunday: . Holy Eucharist St. Martin's Lutheran Church Sunday: 10:30 a.m. .Worship Service 8:00 a.m. 6:30 p. m. . . Evening Worship 10:30 a.m. .... .. . Holy Eucharist 1200 2nd St. NE - (605) 886-2928 Last Sunday of the month - 9:30 a.m. (Wisconsin Synod) BAPTIST service only Sunday: Tuesday - Friday: 8:30,11:00 a.m. . Worship Services . First Baptist Church (Handicapped 8:15 a.m. Morning Prayer Thursday: Access) 2:30 p.m. .. . Channel 2/3 Services 111 14th Ave. NE - 886-4863 EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH OF AMERICA 7:30 p.m. . Worship Services (American Baptist Churches) New Life Ev. Free Church Trinity Lutheran Church Sunday: 1530 N. Hwy. 20 - 886-1977 1800 E. Kemp - 886-2976 10:15 a.m. . Worship Service www.NewLifeEFree.org The Church of the Lutheran Confession Community Baptist Church Sunday: Sunday: 305 9th Ave. NE - 520-2328 10:15 a.m. . , Worship 11:00 a.m. . Divine Worship Sunday: FOURSQUARE METHODIST 11:00 a.m. . . Worship Family Worship Center Cornerstone United Methodist Church 6:00 p. m. Evening Worship Watertown Foursquare Church 1350 11th St. NE - 886-2242 Prairie Lakes Baptist Church 1120 4th St. NE • North Highway 81 Sunday: 106 - 19th St. NE - 882-0946 Sunday: 8:30 a.m.. Traditional Worship Service Sunday: 9:00 a.m. . Worship Service 9:30 a.m... .......... Sunday School 11:00 a.m. .Worship Service 10:45 a.m. .. .. .Worship Service 11:00 a.m. .,... , Contemporary Service UVING FAITH CHRISTIAN CENTER Tuesday: CATHOLIC 4:00 p.m. Worship on Cable Channel 2/3 Living Faith Christian Center Holy Name Church 1317th St. S. First United Methodist Church 1009 Skyline Dr. - 886-2628 Saturday: 4 - 2nd Ave. SE www.dailypost.com/-holyname 6:00 p.m. Prayer Service Sunday: Weekend Masses: 8.00,10:30 a.m. . . Traditional Worship Sunday: .Worship Service 9:00 a.m. .. Contemporary Worship Saturday ..... .. 5:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. Sunday .8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. .Worship Service Tuesday: Daily Masses: Wednesday: 2:30 p.m. Worship on Cable Channel 2/3 Tuesday - Friday 8:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. , Worship Service Presbyterian Church Confessions: 905 7th Ave. NE Saturday 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. LUTHERAN Sunday: Immaculate Conception Catholic Church Bethlehem Ev. Lutheran Church 7:00 p.m. . Worship Service 110 3rd St. SE 1144 N. Maple Convenant Reformed Church Masses: (Wisconsin Synod) 905 7th Ave. NE - 886-8395 Saturday 5:30 p.m Sunday: Sunday: Sunday 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 am 9:00 am .Worship Service 10:00 a.m. .Worship Service Daily Masses: Grace Lutheran Church (ELCA) The Salvation Armv Mon.,Wed., Thurs., Fri. 7:00 a.m. 202 2nd St. SE - 886-5737 621 4th St. SE Tuesday 5:15 p.m. Saturday: Sunday: Confessions: 5:30 p.m. , .Worship Service 10:45 a.m. . Holiness Meeting Thursday , 12:30, 3:00 & 7:30 p.m Sunday: 8:00 a.m. .........Worship Service First Congregatiorlai also broadcast on KWAT 950 AM at 10:00 a.m. United Church of Christ CHURCH OF CHRIST 10:30 a.m. .Worship Service Sunday: 121 1 st Avenue SE South Lake Church of Christ Wednesday: 10:30 a.m. . Worship Service Non-denominational Fellowship 4:30 p.m. .Worship Service 201 Golf Course Road 7:00 p.m. .. . . . .Worship Service Tuesday: Sunday: 1:00 p.m. . Worship on Cable Channel 2/3 10:30 a.m. .Worship Service Lutheran Brethren Church Handicapped accessible, wheelchair 520 9th St. SE - 886-2696 available Church of Christ Pentecostal Church 1103 4th St. NE Sunday Sunday: 10:30 a.m. Worship 509 11 th St. NW - (605) 882-3814 10:30 a.m. .Worship Service Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer 10:00 a.m. . . . . .Worship Service Sunday: 1:00 p.m. .Worship Service (ELCA) 7:00 p.m. Prophecy and Worship Wednesday: 12th & N. Maple - 886-2696 7:00 p.m. .Worship Service Saturday: Evangelical Wesleyan Church 5:30 p.m. , Worship Service 45557 176th St. - (605) 886-3803 CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE (4 miles south, 1/2 mile east) Sunday: Sunday: Christian and Missionary Alliance 402 East Kemp - 886-2181 8:30 a.m. .. Contemporary Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 9:30-10:25 a.m. ..... ... Church School 7:00 p.m. waterallchurch@juno.com 10:30 a.m. ... Tad./Blended Worship Serv. Evening Service Sunday: 10:15 a.m. . 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LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER V VV N .-----------=-----------J V VV -V www. lewsfireworks.com Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, June 10, 2003 Minutes of a Regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held in the Municipal Building in said Town of Estes Park on the 10th day of June, 2003. Meeting called to order by Mayor John Baudek. Present: John Baudek, Mayor Trustees Stephen W. Gillette David Habecker Lori Jeffrey-Clark G. Wayne Newsom Also Present: Rich Widmer, Town Administrator Vickie O'Connor, Town Clerk Gregory A. White, Town Attorney Absent: Susan L. Doylen, Mayor ProTem, and Trustee Jeff Barker Mayor Baudek called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and introduced Brian Moeck, General Manager/Platte River Power Authority, who presented a plague to the Town recognizing the Estes Park Municipal Building as being a 100% Wind Energy Customer. PUBLIC COMMENT None. TOWN BOARD COMMENTS Mayor Baudek noted that all Estes Park water customers will be receiving the 2002 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report. This Report confirms the high quality of Estes Park water. 1. CONSENT AGENDA (Approval of): 1. Town Board Minutes dated May 27,2003. 2. Bills. 3. Committee Minutes: A. Community Development, June 5,2003: Senior Center Dept.: 1. Award Food Service Privatization Contract to Catering for All Occasions, LLC. 4. Estes Valley Board of Adjustment, June 3,2003 (acknowledgement only). 5. Estes Valley Planning Commission, May 20,2003 (acknowledgement only). It was moved and seconded (Gillette/Newsom) the consent agenda be approved, and it passed unanimously. l A. PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA (Approval of): Board of Trustees - June 10, 2003 - Page 2 Mayor Baudek opened the Public Hearing for Items 1-4: 1. CONSENT ITEMS: 1. MINOR SUBDIVISION/BOUNDARY LINE ADJUSTMENT: A. Mountain Haven Subdivision, Tracts 7 and 8, Beaver Point First Addition, Michael & Caren Butler/Applicants. 2. PRELIMINARY CONDOMINIUM MAPS: A. Mountain Haven, Tracts 7 and 8, Beaver Point First Addition, Michael & Caren Butler/Applicants. 3. FINAL CONDOMINIUM MAPS: A. Mountain Haven, Tracts 7 and 8, Beaver Point First Addition, Michael & Caren Butler/Applicants. B. Park River West Condominiums, Supplemental Condominium Map, Phase IX, Lots 1 and 2, Park River West Subdivision, Richard H. Wille/Applicant. C. Solitude 111 Condominiums, Final Condominium Map, Lot 3, Solitude Subdivision, 1870 Sketch Box Lane, Units 1 and 7, Crystal Creek Development, Inc./Applicant. D. Solitude IV Condominiums, Supplemental Condominium Map #1, Lot 4, Solitude Subdivision, 1855 Sketch Box Lane, Unit 1, Crystal Creek Development, Inc./Applicant. 4. DEVELOPMENT PLANS: A. Rocky Mountain Church - Extension of Vesting Period for Special Review #02-01, Lot 1, Mary's Lake Subdivision, Rocky Mountain Church/Applicant. There being no testimony, Mayor Baudek closed the hearing, and it was moved and seconded (Gillette/Habecker) all Planning Commission items listed above be approved, and it passed unanimously. 5. REPORTS: A. Presentation of Estes Valley Development Code Block 6 Amendments. Amendments include, but are not limited to, modifying or adding provisions that address "Accessory Uses" (including Home Occupations) and Accessory Structures, Employee Housing, Housing in the "CD" Downtown Commercial Zoning District. Public testimony will be heard during this meeting and the formal Public Hearing, where action will be taken, is scheduled July 8,2003. Community Development Dir. Joseph reviewed the proposed amendments in detail, reiterating at the conclusion that the presentation that the public hearing is scheduled July 8~h. 2. ACTION ITEMS: 1. PRESENTATION - AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Pete Brandjord, Finance Officer Brandjord introduced Wendy Swanhorst/Swanhorst & Cutler, LLC who presented the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2002, and the Management Letter dated February 28, 2003. There were no areas of particular concern as funds for the substantial Board of Trustees - June 10, 2003 - Page 3 part of the year have already been set-aside in 2003, and the Town is aware of the shortfall in the Light and Power Fund. The Management Letter indicated that no material weaknesses were found, the Town is using proper accounting policies, and information coming from the financial system was accurate. Administrator Widmer commented on the Audit Committee meeting where the Audit was presented and discussed in detail. Mayor Baudek expressed the Board's appreciation for the presentation. 2. PRESENTATION - TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES STUDY. Wil Smith, Director/EPURA, introduced Holly Miller and Dave Hattan/Felsburg, Holt & Ullevig Transportation Engineers who presented the Executive Summary (PowerPoint presentation) of said Transportation Study. This community effort received funding from a CDOT grant, and Roger Tanner, CDOT Project Manager was present. Of the four steps outlined for implementation, Public Works Dir. Linnane and EPURA Exec. Dir. Smith are considering a Committee to study, among other associated issues, a Rural Transportation Authority. Discussion followed concerning how the public is informed to use a public transit system in lieu of personal vehicles, and that the goal is to move vehicles through Town at a safe reasonable speed. Mayor Baudek expressed the Board's appreciation for the presentation, acknowledging receipt of the Study. 3. ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK SERVICE - UPDATE ON BEAR LAKE ROAD CONSTRUCTION, ETC. RMNP Supt. Baker reported on the following: 4 The transportation study for RMNP that tracks with the Transportation Alternatives Study. 4 Environmental Assessment currently underway. 4 Pursuant to the National Fire Plan, for the third year, RMNP will be awarding $14,000 to the Estes Park Volunteer Fire Dept. to assist in wild land firefighting. 4 On June 13'h at 10:00 a.m., the opening for the new comfort station located at the Beaver Meadows Entrance, and the Automatic Pass Lane at the Entrance Station will be celebrated. Ass't. Supt. Schetzsle gave an update on the Bear Lake Road Reconstruction Project. A "rack card" will be distributed the outlines the road reconstruction during 2003 and 2004. In summary, all facilities along Bear Lake Road are open and available to the public; a free shuttle is available to access the road from Sprague Lake to Bear Lake; the roadway will be widened 2' and improve the road surface to accommodate Park shuttle buses; bus shelters will be constructed, and restrooms and formal parking spaces will be improved. A map indicating the East Side Hazard Fuel Reduction Projects was presented. A "prescribed fire" for 46 acres is planned, weather permitting, near the Beaver Meadows Entrance, north of Bear Lake Rd. and Tail Ridge Rd. on June 12th. When and if conditions are favorable this Fall, two other areas have been designated. Prescribed fires require Supt. Baker's signature and all aspects must be favorable. Roads will remain open during any or all burns. Pertaining to Gem Lake Parking. RMNP staff continues to work on land transfers. If the Park can affect all transitions, they plan on starting on this project this Fall. 4. ESTES VALLEY LAND TRUST TO DEED LOT 21. AMENDED PLAT OF SUNNY ACRES IN CONSIDERATION OF THE TOWN GRANTING A DEED OF CONSERVATION EASEMENT TO THE LAND TRUST. Town Attorney White noted that the Estes Valley Land Trust (Land Trust) acquired Lot 21, and the Town is in the process of constructing a portion of the Fall River Trail on this property. The Land Trust wishes to deed the property to the Town in Board of Trustees - June 10, 2003 - Page 4 consideration of the Town granting a Deed of Conservation Easement to preserve the property in its current state, except for the reserved rights and permitted uses, as set forth in the Conservation Easement document. The reserved rights and permitted uses include, but are not limited to, the Town's construction of utility lines, granting of appropriate utility easements and the construction and maintenance of the pedestrian trail including weather shelters, picnic tables, and trash receptacles as accessory structures for the pedestrian trail. This gift is important, and Administrator Widmer acknowledged and commended the notable involvement of the EVLT. Wendell Amos/EVLT reported the EVLT's pleasure in offering the parcel of land to facilitate the Fall River Trail and Estes Park's quality of life. It was mov'ed and seconded (Newsom/Habecker) the Town accept the Deed and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the Deed of Conservation Easement for Lot 21, Sunny Acres Addition, and it passed unanimously. EVLT Attorney Ken Oldham was also commended for his work. 5. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT. A. Performance Park Grand Opening. EPURA Commissioners have planned a ribbon-cutting ceremony and entertainment to celebrate completion of this facility on Saturday, June 21* beginning at 11:00 a.m. All were urged to attend. B. Mural Proiect - Interior of the Pedestrian Underpass (between the Chamber Building and Ed's Cantina Building). At the 5/15 Public Works meeting, the Committee recommehded conditional approval of the concept for a mural provided by Eagle Rock School students. Sketches and a pallet of colors were due by 5:00 June 1 Ott Staff, just prior to this Town Board meeting, reviewed preliminary sketches; however, due to established criteria not being met, staff regretfully advised Cynthia Elkins, Art Teacher/Eagle Rock School, that no further action would be considered by the Town at this time. Staff suggested the class spend this particular class time to plan the mural more completely and present a series of sketches or model of what is being planned. Following completion of all agenda items, Mayor Baudek adjourned the meeting at 8:24 p.m. John Baudek, Mayor Vickie O'Connor, Town Clerk RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, June 12, 2003. Minutes of a Regular meeting of the UTILITIES COMMITTEE of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held in the Municipal Building in said Town of Estes Park on the 12th day of June, 2003. Committee: Chairman Jeffrey-Clark, Trustees Gillette and Newsom Attending: Chairman Jeffrey-Clark and Trustee Gillette Also Attending: Town Administrator Widmer, Public Works Director Linnane, Utilities Supt. Goehring, Town Attorney White, and Deputy Town Clerk van Deutekom Absent: Trustee Newsom Chairman Jeffrey-Clark called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. LIGHT AND POWER DEPT. 2003 Christmas Decoration Installation - Request Approval of Bid. Director Linnane reported that the annual Christmas Decoration Project includes: 1) Setting up and taking down the Christmas figure displays. 2) Installing and removing the downtown "twinkle" lights. 3) Installing and removing the metal rebar pine tree decorations with lights along the highways. 4) Installing and removing the multi-colored lights in the large pine trees in Bond Park. 5) Maintenance associated with wind and other elements from November through the middle of February. Staff requested an optional price to install and maintain the twinkle lights on a year-round basis. The bids included performance bonding, but did not include the Town-supplied materials estimated at $15,000. The following bids were received: ESTES VALLEY HOME & TA ENTERPRISES GARDEN CENTER BASE CONTRACT, ITEMS 1-5 2003 2004 2003 2004 $57,650 $60,039 $52,500 $54,500 YEAR-ROUND TWINKLE LIGHTS $95,325 $98,184 $8,900 $8,900 The wide range in bid prices for year-round twinkle lights suggests uncertainty with maintenance. The extreme wind conditions, summer trees/leaves, and maintenance are not well suited for permanent twinkle lights. Staff does not recommend this option. Director Linnane explained that performing the project in-house and/or hiring a full-time "decoration" employee would not be practical. The project requires 3-5 employees full- time during decoration set-up and removal. The Light and Power Department's workload is full assisting developers and citizens with construction of private service projects and maintaining the power lines and facilities. The manpower and equipment that would be dedicated to this project is better spent on these electric system projects. As reported at the May meeting, the Barlow Plaza area decoration and the Davis Hill decoration will not be installed this year due to their poor condition. The Santa figOre will be relocated from the Knoll property to the Chamber's Visitor Center property. Trustee Gillette stated support for religious-themed Christmas decorations. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Utilities Committee - June 12, 2003 - Page 2 The 2003 Budget includes $57,750 for this project. The cost of the project is as follows: $ 52,500 Estes Valley Home and Garden Center base bid 15,000 Material $ 67,500 Total Staff recommends funding the $9,750 deficiency from the capital account for vehicles. Discussion was held regarding repair and continued use of the Davis Hill and Barlow Plaza displays. Both are scheduled to be reinstalled in 2004. Concluding all discussion, the Committee recommends approval of the bid in the amount of $52,500 submitted by Estes Valley Home and Garden Center, with the $9,750 deficiency to be funded as outlined above. Community Programming Channel 39 - Request to terminate RFP Process. Staff received bids from two contractors to operate Channel 39. Following an objection by Charter Communications regarding commercial advertising, Attorney White recommended discontinuation of the RFP solicitation to explore other means of providing community programming. Under the franchise agreement, if the Town is not satisfied with the community programming provided by Charter, Charter will furnish the equipment necessary for the Town to offer its own programming. This community programming can be supported by the sale of advertising, grants, or sponsorship so long as the Town onlv recovers its cost in providing the community programming. In terms of Channel 39 operations, the Town could: 1) Renegotiate a contract with Charter whereas Charter itemizes a cost on their billing to be used for the sole purpose of funding the operation of a Public/Educational/Governmental (PEG) Channel. The Town would be responsible for these extra costs. OR 2) The Town could operate Channel 39 with an existing in-house employee (adjusted job responsibilities) and/or by an additional employee possibly projected for the Enterprise fund/computer area. OR 3) Proceed with the RFP process and continue with the possibility of commercial advertising support. Areas discussed include Franchise Agreement expiration, channel availability, franchise requirements, federal regulations, and lack of programming reports and difficulties communicating with Charter representatives. Nick Molla/Nick Molla Productions explained that this type of service is expensive. He is willing to work with Charter and the Town to provide cost effective community programming. The Committee recommends the formation of a steering committee (Chaired by Attorney White) to further explore this issue, returning to the Committee for further consideration. Citizen Request to Underground Electric Service at Town Expense. Since 2000, George and Dorothy Gibbs (homeowners) have requested that the Town fund the under grounding of an electric service line across their property. Town policy does not provide funding private underground projects. After approximately two years of meetings with the homeowners, a previous staff member reluctantly agreed to underground the service at Town expense in exchange for an easement for the line. The homeowners would not agree to dedicate an easement along the existing overhead location. Instead, they dedicated an easement along the existing lot and fence lines. Agreements such as this are usually reviewed and approved at the Town Board level, not staff level, since Town RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Utilities Committee - June 12, 2003 - Page 3 policy is not to fund private service line underground projects. According to Attorney White, an agreement may exist and approval of Town funds for the this project will not set precedence resulting in a change of policy. This is a unique situation involving a lengthy staff level agreement issue. Staff has examined the property and determined that an alternate route along an existing pedestrian and horse trail located close to the fence line route would result in damage to fewer trees and eliminate disruption of a currently "non-disturbed" vegetated area. It is also 50 feet shorter in length. The horse trail route and use is prescriptive and is not exclusive. Utilities can be located along the route. Construction activities can accommodate the users of the trail with minimal disturbance. A PowerPoint presentation clearly depicted that less damage to trees and vegetation would result along the horse trail location and would be less expensive. The homeowners would not agree to the new location, therefore, the Committee directed staff to consult with George and Dorothy Gibbs and return for further consideration. Reports * Monthly Financial Report. The Light and Power Financial Reports and associated graphs for May were reviewed. ~ Black & Veatch Financial Plan Update. Staff submitted a 5-Year Capital Improvement Plan to Black & Veatch. A rough draft is anticipated mid-July. The final report will be presented at the August meeting. > 3Com Corporation Grant Application. The Town did not receive this grant funding. ~ Platte River Power Authority. PRPA rates will increase by 3.9% next year. , Vehicle Replacement Policy. At the March Utilities Committee meeting, staff was requested to review the Vehicle Replacement Policy. Fleet Sum. Mahany presented a comparison of other municipalities' policies. The Town's policy meets current industry standards and no changes are recommended. > Misc. Projects Update. 1) MacGregor Ranch Project - Bill Van Horn requested staff re-budget funds in 2004 to complete the underground project. 2) Cable Service to Uplands Residents. Cable service to this subdivision remains unavailable. The Committee recommends Attorney White prepare a letter to Charter Communications regarding their failure to provide cable service to this annexed subdivision as outlined in the Franchise Agreement. Town Administrator Widmer noted that this service is not negotiable and should be provided immediately. 3) Light and Power Storage Building - construction of concrete pad for transformer inventory has been completed. 4) Hwy. 34/36 Street Light Project - complete. WATER DEPT. CBT Water Transfer Update. Attorney White briefed the Committee on the CBT water rental program. A rental rate of $450 per acre foot is being charged and rental requests are exceeding expectations. As of this date, over $40,000 in rental fees for the CBT water has been collected from individual parties and a local municipality. Reports * Monthly Financial Report. The Water Financial Reports were reviewed. * Black & Veatch Water Rate Study Update. A rough draft has been submitted. Staff submitted comments to Black & Veatch and their report is scheduled for presentation at the August meeting. * Misc. projects update 1) Voluntary Water Conservation Report. 2) Annual Residential Chemical Clean-up Day sponsored by the Larimer County Natural Resources and the Water Dept. is scheduled Saturday, June 14~h from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at 577 Elm Rd. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 9 Utilities Committee - June 12, 2003 - Page 4 3) Water Rights Projections Update. Staff projects a minimum of 300 acre feet of unused water in 2003. 4) 2002 Water Looping Project - complete except for street repaving. 5) Marys Lake Pumping Station - 95% complete. 6) Fall River Trail - Phase I complete; Phase 11 under construction. 7) Glacier Creek Filter Upgrade - complete. 8) New backhoe and bucket truck have been received. There being no further business, Chairman Jeffrey-Clark adjourned the meeting at 9:30 a.m. Rebecca van Deutekom, CMC, Deputy Town Clerk RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, June 19, 2003 Minutes of a Regular meeting of the PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held in the Municipal Building in said Town of Estes Park on the 1 gth day of June, 2003. Committee: Chairman Barker, Trustees Doylen and Habecker Attending: All Also Attending: Town Administrator Widmer, Public Works Director Linnane, Const. Mgr. Sievers, Fire Chief Dorman, Supt. Speedlin, Fleet Supt. Mahany, Clerk O'Connor Absent: None Chairman Barker called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. MUNICIPAL BUILDING REMODELING PROJECT - REQUEST APPROVAL OF DESIGN/BUILD SCOPE OF SERVICES FROM THORP ASSOCIATES. Thorn Associates has teamed with Westover Construction for this project, and they have worked together on more than 20 projects; Thorn explained the "Architect Lead" concept where the firm will manage the project to the high standard previously established with Heath Construction. Part 1 consists of the development of preliminary design plans that will eventually become the basis for the Part 2 final construction plans. An outline of the project is as follows: Part 1 Step 1: 4 Relocate the Finance Officer 's Office to a portion of the Training Room. 4 Demolish the Staff Room and current Finance Officer Office. 4 Temporarily relocate the Staff Room to the second floor. Step 2: 4 New public restroom construction Step 3: 4 Demolish the Finance Office 4 Relocate Finance Office personnel into the remaining portion of the Training Room. Step 4: 4 Construct new Finance Dept. Offices 4 Relocate computer room 4 Return the Training Room to original meeting room area. Upon completion of Part 1, preliminary plans and estimated costs will be presented to the Town for review/approval. This project is complex and includes a number of "unknowns". The tentative completion date of Part 1 is 9/15/03. Mr. Thorp added that an attempt was made to include a local contractor, and he confirmed that Westover Const. has a sufficient staff level; bonding capacity; and they are aware that municipal offices must remain open for business during the entire project. The budgeted amount for design and construction is $300,000; the Part 1 design/build scope of services is $14,000. Following discussion, the Committee recommends approval of the art 1 Design/Build Scope of Services in the amount of $14,000 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS r. Public Works Committee - June 19, 2003 - Page 2 submitted by Thorp Associates. FISH CREEK TRAIL CHANGE ORDER - REQUEST APPROVAL. The Committee reviewed Change Order #1 for work that was not anticipated during the design process: ITEM APPROXIMATE COST Addition of culverts due to high ground water $1,710.00 Addition of soil reinforcement at the south end of the project due to wet subgrade Fabric: $6,000] Washed Rock: $5,500] $11,500.00 Wetland mitigation of 1,400 sq. ft. of wetlands $1,000.00 Unit price of embankment material (reduced from $21.15/cy to $10.50/cy -$8,850.00 Relocation of trail at Brodie Ave. to accommodate the church property $860.00 TOTAL: $6,550.00 The summary of budget costs for this project is: Budget: $ 312,800 Original Contract: - 256,369 Remaining Budget: $ 56,431 Change Order #1: $ 6,550 The Committee rec6mmends approval of Change Order #1 in the amount of $6,550 submitted by Cornerstone Engineering & Surveying. RESIDENTIAL YARD WASTE - CITIZEN REQUEST FOR TOWN PICK-UP/DROP OFFPROGRAM. Based on fire mitigation concerns, Mr. and Mrs. LaRoy Seaver are requesting that the Town provide either: free curbside pickup of organic yard waste, or (2) a central location where citizens could drop-off yard waste at no charge. The collected waste would then be chipped and recycled as mulch or a compost ingredient. Recycling organic yard waste into compost is difficult in Estes Park, as production requires an area at least equivalent to a football field or greater. That area must also be hard-surfaced due to watering and compost "turning" operations. Zoning and odor problems further complicate the process. Thus, staff is proposing a 'Yard Waste Recycling Program" whdre the waste is hauled to the Front Range and processed by an independent contractor. As early as July 70, staff could establish a program and citizens could bring organic yard material to a drop- off area located in the Town's landfill. Crews would accept only organic materials and A-1 Organics (a Front Range contractor), would chip and haul the material to the Front Range at a reasonable cost. The program would be available for Estes Park residents and they would be asked to avoid excessive volumes; no commercial waste would be accepted. Having citizens drop-off the material in lieu of the Town providing curbside pick-up will allow better management of this program and ensure the waste is organic with no contaminants, such as household trash. Another benefit is that fewer personnel would RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Public Works Committee - June 19, 2003 - Page 3 be involved with a drop-off site versus a pick-up program. The program would operate similarly to Larimer County's Chemical Round-up Program for hazardous waste that was held June 14'h. Staff researched other municipalities to determine if other municipalities offer a yard waste recycling program and Dir. Linnane provided specific details for Breckenridge, Loveland, Steamboat Springs and Ft. Collins. The estimated cost is $7,000 for chipping/hauling by A-1 Organics, plus the cost of Town personnel to manage the drop-off site, and this program was not budgeted in 2003. Staff suggests the proposed program could be an alternative to a full-scale compost producing project. The budget could be supplemented during the budget review process or possibly from the Community Reinvestment Fund. Mr. Seaver was in attendance and confirmed his request, adding that he resides outside Town limits. Fire Chief Dorman commented that Mr. Seaver does have a valid concern; the basic concern with mitigation efforts is material disposal; The State Forrest Service has a 50-50 grant match for fire mitigation, however, the grant may be restricted to residential use-additional information is needed; and associated with the grant, a collection site being researched. It should be noted that the grant relates to the removal of large trees and not organic yard waste. Discussion followed concerning the potential inclusion of Larimer County (i.e. funding partner), lack of funding due to reduced sales tax revenues, the inside/outside Town Limits issue, and confirmation from Chief Dorman that ladder fuels (branches) in lieu of pine needles, would provide assistance in fire mitigation. Concluding discussion, the Committee recommends staff define a pilot program to be included in the 2004 budget discussions. Chairman Barker expressed the Committee's appreciation to the audience for concerns expressed. REPORTS. Street Dept. Loader Exchange Program Savings. The existing "Rollover Agreement" for the front-end loader purchased in November 2001 specifies a November payment of approximately $12,500. The John Deere Co. will reduce the price by approximately $10,500 if payment is made by mid-July. Lone Pine Acres - Deed to Town for 10' strip of land. As noted in the May 15th Public Works Committee meeting, Trustee Doylen and Supt. Speedlin met with Ted Shanks, co-owner of the one of the 10' strips being requested by the Town to facilitate a gateway sign. Negotiations are very promising and it is still possible that the Town may be deeded the 10' strip. The Committee commended Mr. Shanks, Trustee Doylen and Supt. Speedlin for their negotiations. Pedestrian Trials: 4 Fall River, Phase ll. The concrete has been poured and the bridge should be completed by the end of June. Although not totally completed, the trail is useable at this time. 4 Fish Creek, Phase I. Wet weather conditions have slowed progress; however, construction has begun at the south end and the Town is currently adding vegetation along the church property as promised in exchange for an access easement for the additional 20' of access along the Fish Creek right-of-way. 4 Knoll-Willows. The final alignment and design will be completed immediately following the July 4~h holiday. Construction of the first phase (either the high road or low road) is anticipated to begin at the end of July. The Parks Dept. has cleared the property and creek of litter and debris and the site is much improved and rehabilitated. Gateway Sign, Phase I. Construction will begin when the easement or property issue RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS , Public Works Committee - June 19, 2003 - Page 4 is settled. Pedestrian Underpass Mural. The Town Board was not given sufficient time to review the preliminary sketches of the proposed mural by Eagle Rock art students, as itemized in the May Public Works Committee meeting minutes, and Opon advice of the Public Works Dept., Cynthia Elkins, Art Teacher, will not proceed with the project at this time as previously discussed. Vehicle Replacement Policy. During the March Utilities Committee meeting, staff was directed to review the Vehicle Replacement Policy. Fleet Supt. Mahany reported that he has reviewed other municipalities' policies and he confirmed that the Town is providing current industry standards, and no changes to the Policy are being recommended at this time. This information was also presented to the Utilities Committee. East Riverside Drive - "No Overnight Parking" sign on west side (300 Block) in the "Champion Tree" area (east side of river). Due to the increase of interest for this tree, the small section of land encompassing the wetlands and tree has been designated "no overnight parking". The property line will be staked. Miscellaneous Projects: A. Riverside Dr./Elkhorn Ave. Pedestrian Timers. The pedestrian timers were installed June 16th at the intersection of Riverside Dr. and Elkhorn Ave. The timers and "chirpers" appear to be working very well in assisting pedestrian traffic to flow in an organized and timely fashion. B. Pedestrian Flag Pilot Project. Flags are disappearing as anticipated and being replaced; thus, this project will be continued. There being no further business, Chairman Barker adjourned the meeting at 9:20 a.m. Vickie O'Connor, CMC, Town Clerk ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING-BY REFERENCE, THE MODEL TRAFFIC CODE FOR COLORADO, REVISED 2003 WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the Town of Estes Park, Colorado has determined that it is in the best interest of the Town to adopt the Model Traffic Code for Colorado, Revised 2003, including the Appendix. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF ESTES PARK, COLORADO: Section 1. Section 10.04.010 of the Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 10.04.010. Model Traffic Code Adopted. The Model Traffic Code for Colorado Municipalities, Revised 2003, hereinafter referred to as the Model Traffic Code, is enacted and adopted herein by reference as a primary code. 10.04.030. Additions and modifications. This section is deleted in its entirety. Section 2. The adoption of this Ordinance shall take effect and be enforced thirty (30) days after its adoption and publication. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF ESTES PARK, COLORADO, THIS DAY OF ,2003. TOWN OF ESTES PARK, COLORADO By: Mayor ATTEST: Town Clerk I hereby certify that the above Ordinance was introduced and read at a meeting of the Board of Trustees on the day of , 2003, and published in a newspaper of general publication in the Town of Estes Park, on the day of ,2003. Town Clerk ... 01 1-1 N O\0 gNp 10 41 ... Lo In ... 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Year February 172,433 214,301 24.28% 216,038 0.81% 246,150 13.94% 251,076 2.00% 291,508 16.10% 260,415 -10.67% 243,192 -6.61% March 224,965 227,601 1.17% 272,203 19.60% 282,663 3.84% 233,275 -17.47% 331,425 42.07% 301,480 -9.04% 294,622 -2.27% 194,650 205,841 5.75% 264,186 28.34% 256,815 -2.79% 329,263 28.21 % 291,313 -11.53% 308,495 5.90% 289,585 -6.13% %£0.k- %96'1.- %20.f %6Fg %99 k %9*.ZL %ZZ.P MONTH 1996 1997 % 1998 % 1999 % 2001 % 2002 % 2003 % C January 162,775 173,414 6.54% 221,731 27.86% 219,615 -0.95% 253,113 15.25% 274,452 8.40% 246,462 -10.20% 244,444 -0.82% £*8' :ZO' ~ £kg'890'9 09£'09:'9 99t' t16'9 tt0'619'9 18£'99£'9 LGE'282'9 939' LLS'* May 341,826 362,036 5.91% 374,411 3.42% 412,874 10.27% 452,373 9.57% 410,545 -9.25% 438,016 6.70% June 569,949 580,200 1.80% 649,522 11.95% 667,229 2.73% 687,192 2.99% 734,863 6.94% 751,262 2.23% - July 743,048 785,123 5.66% 855,485 8.96% 886,921 3.67% 896,173 1.04% 942,029 5.12% 929,786 -1.30% August 764,138 815,371 6.70% 788,676 -3.27% 798,749 1.28% 854,412 6.97% 844,027 -1.21% 952,370 12.84% September 568,330 553,988 -2.52% 675,415 21.92% 738,133 9.29% 789,288 6.93% 850,640 7.75% 744,277 -12.51% October 312,915 315,578 0.85% 470,937 49.23% 491,217 A.31% 495,365 0.84% 445,700 -10.03% 416,253 -6.61% November 240,885 264,411 9.77% 280,187 5.97% 294,659 5.17% 307,340 4.30% 384,270 25.03% 315,208 -17.97% December 275,712 289,387 4.96% 314,591 8.71% 334,019 6.18% 372,285 11.46% 359,578 -3.41% 374,489 4.15% TOWN OF EST S 0-1.-A 4 -Ae r 4-OND•Alp i \ k \ C I.-I "#e 0 3 1 + - .t76 1 7» 1 11 t»e -»- ESTES PARK, CO * EMe,tre-Aeoustic Mountain Groove * Step Up oad Get Down 0011 4811 -1-4 Pm Performance Park (outdoor amphiteater) Located on the west end of main street in downtown Estes Park. 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