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By Ken Francis
Staff Writer
Opening weekend for
Clearwater Dinner Theatre
couldnt have been better.
Capacity crowds filled
the Clearwater American
Legion Hall last Friday and
Saturday night to have a
great meal, mingle and
watch the latest presentation by the Clearwater Cast
of Characters - Loving
Lives.
The comedy was about a
1948 radio soap opera in a
run-down studio and the
colorful actors and actresses that bring it to life.
It follows the directing
woes of Mac, the director
of the broadcast and his
indiscretions with the
picky actors and their
small woes, from Bibsy
Sullivan, a dancer, constantly begging for a job, to
the producers niece,
Abigail Shipley, who
attempts to conceal her
true identity, to the tragic
on-again
off-again
romance of Jack Hopper
and Rosie Pearl.
From the first lines of
the play, the room was
filled with laughter as the
actors brought their characters to life.
I couldnt have asked
anything more from our
before - music.
As a prelude to the actual play, the audience was
treated to a few musical
numbers
by
the
Nightingales
featuring
Suesan Betzler and Angie
Hoeft.
Asheim said he got the
idea because of the type of
play they were doing. The
music could serve as a
radio broadcast before the
actual soap opera began.
We were doing a radio
show, so why not start a little before and entertain
people while theyre still
dining, he said.
Hoeft said she had been
contacted by Cheryl
Johnson, a member of the
Cast of Character in previous plays, about being part
of the musical prelude.
Then Kent called and
ran it by me and it sounded
like it would be a lot of
fun, said Hoeft. And I
had a little bit of material I
could throw in to the
scripting.
Hoeft and Betzler have
musical background Hoeft
has sung and played guitar
with bar bands and dance
bands.
Betzler grew up in a
household where someone
was always singing and
playing music.
The two had never performed together before.
But they were familiar
with each others talent.
She beat me at a
karaoke contest here at the
Legion, said
Betzler.
She took first and I took
second.
Betzler said there had
been talk in previous years
about adding music to one
of the productions.
Weve had a lot of
feedback that they wanted
music or a musical. But
musicals are hard to do,
especially when you have
a cast or a group of people
who dont want to sing,
she said. Our hope with
having some music integrated in this
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By Ken Francis
Staff Writer
Clearwater City Hall
wont be open on Fridays
anytime soon.
After a discussion last
week, the Clearwater City
Council decided they
wouldnt reopen discussions about the possibility
of keeping city hall open
Fridays for at least 90
days.
The discussion was initiated last week by Interim
Administrator Bob Derus,
who said he wanted to
know how the council felt
about the issue.
He said although staying
open five days was on the
original job description
when the city was looking
to hire an administrator, it
was inadvertently ommitted from the last ad - the ad
that
Administrator-InTraining Kevin Kress had
responded to.
Kevin did note that was
one of the things that
attracted him to the position, said Derus.
He also said in speaking
with office staff, changing
to a five-day work week
would not be very popular.
When the council decided to close city hall on
Fridays years ago, it was
with the thought that it
would save the city money
in utility and lighting
costs.
By Bill Morgan,
Contributing Writer
After 35 years of service,
a Clear Lake firefighter is
retiring.
Assistant Chief Steve
Schrader began his career
with the Clear Lake Fire
Dept. in 1980 after his parents moved to Central
Minnesota
in
1971.
Schrader attended Becker
High School and graduated in 1975.
Though Schraders official last day wasnt until
this week, last February he
was honored for his years
of service at the departments annual banquet
where friends and family
attended and gave him a
proper send-off.
How It All Started
Schrader had always
wanted to be a firefighter
since he was around seven
or eight years old and
when he came of age, he
took the leap and decided
to become a public servant. The path was already
paved for him as Steves
father had spent many
years as a firefighter with
the Coon Rapids FD.
In the late 70s, Schrader
started getting to know
some of the area firefighters and showed up at a few
calls to see if he could help
in some small way. One of
the firefighters suggested
he just join up and after
Schrader denoted an interest, the firefighter brought
his name forward at the
next council meeting and
Steve was appointed to the
department.
Back in 1980 when
Schrader started, the
CLFD was responding to
maybe 25 calls a year and
most of those were in the
category of grass and wildfires. Back in those days,
firefighters were firefighters and were not
called upon to aid in rescue
and emergency efforts like
Play
loved it.
Betzler said it might be
the beginning of more
music in future productions.
Angie and I have talked
about it. If the rest of the
cast is okay with it, wed
be okay with doing something during intermission
too, she said. That would
be a great way to not only
integrate music from the
1940s, but other plays that
were set in different time
periods.
Asheim said he would
do it again, especially with
the reaction the duo got on
opening night. And he was
pleased with the way the
entire evening went.
Last night was one of
the best opening nights
weve ever had, he said.
And I think this is one of
the first years that the week
before opener, the actors
all had it down. We came
into the opener confident
and I think it showed.
City
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through
communicate
email or by phone if they
needed assistance on
Fridays.
I think with Mr. Kress
working from home and
available, that helps us on
the
customer service
side, he said. Hes saving some drive time and
theres some childcare
involved. In my mind
thats a compromise I
could live with.
Councilman
Chris
Ritzer said he didnt
believe there was any reason city hall couldnt be
open Fridays like other
businesses.
I look at it from a private standpoint. If I tell my
boss I dont want to work
Fridays, he gives me a firm
handshake, a pat on the
back and out the door I
go, he said. We have
great employees, but why
is the employees Fridays
off more important than
customer service. Its a
clear reflection of the city
staff and the city councils
attitude towards businesses and residents, in my
opinion.
So you would like city
hall to be open on Friday?
asked Edmonson.
Ive made that clear in
the past. Yes, said Ritzer.
Edmonson said it
would be difficult for just
one person in the office
trying to get work done
and deal with customers.
If we have one staff
person here (alone) there
goes the efficiency. Do we
want our administrator
working and getting things
done and walking through
complicated things, or getting interrupted by a phone
call or someone coming
and wanting to shoot the
Schrader
open Fridays.
It doesnt make a lot of
sense for a person to sit and
do absolutely nothing, he
said. I dont know who
needs to do business on
Friday.
Edmonson said thats
why he felt there has to be
some trigger that tells the
council that city hall needs
to be open Fridays.
Members of the council
agreed there should be
something posted on the
door at city hall so residents can make contact by
email and get some
response on Fridays.
The council agreed to
review the issue in 90 days.
TO THE EDITOR:
Property taxes going up
in Wright County 4.7%
and local governments will
collect an extra $286 million in property taxes in
2015. With 87 counties in
Minnesota, that is about
$330,000 per county.
Wright County approved
$747,172 in claims last
month. Is Sen. Anderson
blaming our county commissioner for over spending along with Minnesota
D.F.L.? He has some to file
778 to allow cities to
improve street improvement fees to pay for those
improvements. Who does
he think should pay for the
improvements? He forgot
to tell us. It must be the
hard working Minnesota
taxpayers. The GOP wants
to buy some votes, give
back the surplus money to
the hard working taxpayers, even the none working
taxpayers should receive
some money like the $200
plus we received last summer. Let us hope that the
surplus is used for our
state roads and bridges
instead of buying votes for
the GOP next election.
Maybe the senator could
find someone to pay for
our new million dollar
school and keep our property tax down.
Minnesota has about $8
billion in debt and might
add another $1 billion in
bonding which is really
borrowing as at a bank. We
are paying about $180
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Obituary
GEORGE R. STOKES
June 27, 1923 ~ Nov 27, 2014
Clearwater, MN
Memorial services will be held
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the Clearwater United Methodist
Church in Clearwater, for George
Roscoe Stokes 91 Clearwater,
who passed away Thurs, Nov 27,
2014 at the Annandale Care
Center in Annandale. Inurnment
will also be in the Acacia
Cemetery,
at
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Visitation will be from 10 to 11
a.m. at the church on Saturday.
Arrangements are with the Daniel
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Mr. Stokes was born June 27,
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