31st Annual Pheasants Forever Banquet

It’s time for the 31st Annual Pheasants Forever Banquet in Ortonville!

The banquet is Saturday, March 19 at Sioux Historic Pavilion. Doors open at 5 p.m. with dinner at 6:30 p.m.

There will be a free door prize raffle for Pheasants Forever members!

For more information, or to RSVP, contact Greg Peterson at 320-760-5080.

Border Lakes Drywall LLC

25526 700th Ave
Graceville, MN 56240

TELEPHONE: (320) 657-1009

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Bike & Walking Path

Take a tour of the Big Stone Lake area’s wide open spaces on the biking and walking path!

It starts behind Hartman’s SuperValu (149 1st St NW, Ortonville) and winds all the way to the Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge’s Auto Tour Route.

The total distance from start to finish is 4.5 miles, with 3.5 miles of it paved.

Big Stone County Extension/4-H

11 SE 2nd St.
Ortonville, MN 56278

TELEPHONE: (320) 839-6380

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Sports & Leisure Show

Our 23rd Annual Sports & Leisure Show will be March 19 and 20 at the Ortonville School!

Sports & Leisure Show poster: click here!

Spring-related Scavenger Hunt details: click here!

Raffle tickets are now available for purchase at the Chamber office! Great prizes this year include:
•GE camo freezer from Larry’s Refrigeration & Heating and a 55-lb meat bundle from Pioneer Meat;
•Groceries for 6 months from Hartman’s Supervalu Foods;
•Gas for a year from S&D OneStop / Cenex; and
•A print signed by Minnesota Twins great Tony Oliva!

Follow the activity on Facebook, too! Click here to go to the event!

To request a vendor application, contact the Chamber by emailing [email protected] or by calling 320-839-3284.


Master Gardener Teri Knight of Garden Bite with Teri Knight will be at the Sports & Leisure Show at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 19!

Teri Knight is the current news director and morning show talent at radio station KYMN in Northfield. She was the morning traffic reporter on television station WCCO from 1996 to 2006, as well as multiple radio stations throughout the Twin Cities from 1994 to 2006 and morning show personality on WLTE from 2006 to 2008.

She became a Master Gardener in 2003 and developed her “Garden Bite” radio show in 2007. The two-minute feature airs Monday through Friday on radio stations throughout Minnesota including KDIO Radio! Her show is about the “weekend weed warrior” or backyard gardener!

We look forward to having Teri in Ortonville for the Sports & Leisure Show!

Creative Horizons 101

68393 430th St.
Odessa, MN 56276

TELEPHONE: (320) 760-8235
WEBSITE: www.creativehorizons101.wordpress.com

 

IBEW Local 949

Rick Oakes
12908 Nicollet Ave S
Burnsville, MN 55337

TELEPHONE: (952) 746-7974
WEBSITE: www.ibewlocal949.org

 

Winter Photo Theme Weeks!

Through Explore Minnesota’s popular Instagram account, using #OnlyinMN_Winter, travelers can engage in winter theme weeks each Monday through Friday for a chance to win prizes or be featured in “Top Pics of the Week”!

Share your photos on your Instagram account to join the fun by following Explore Minnesota on Instagram.

  • Jan. 25-29: Sparkling Scenery (snow, ice, water, sunsets)
  • Feb. 1-5: Minnesota Food and Drink (your favorite #OnlyinMN dishes & drinks)
  • Feb. 8-12: Cozy Indoors (restaurants, cafes, shops, breweries, museums, theaters)
  • Feb. 22–26: Winter Sports/Adventure (skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, ice fishing)
  • Feb 29–March 4: Cabin Fever (ways to embrace the season, throwback spring photos)

Winterfest in Ortonville!

Winter is no time to stay inside, especially when excitement abounds outdoors for Winterfest in Ortonville February 6 through 12!

Click here for the Winterfest poster!

Find out more about the Medallion Hunt, which starts Monday, February 8! (Clues will be posted below each day, too!)

Get the details on a Bear Hunt in downtown Ortonville Thursday, February 11: Winterfest Bear Hunt

And treat yourself or you and your significant other to a pre-Valentine’s Day event! Winterfest ends with a Valentine Rendezvous!

(And remember: the Arctic Open in Clinton is February 13!)


Winterfest Medallion Hunt

Congratulations to Erica Stattelman and Billie Anderson for finding the Winterfest Medallion! It was hidden by the Big Stone County War Memorial on the courthouse lawn. The Chamber Bucks prize given out for the medallion was $125!

Medallion Hunt winner

Pictured: Erica Stattelman after she and Billie Anderson found the Winterfest Medallion

 

MN Twins Visit Ortonville!

A Minnesota Twins great, a couple current stars and, of course, everyone’s favorite mascot, hit the road for the 2016 Minnesota Twins Winter Caravan and made a stop in Ortonville Thursday, January 21!

On the Caravan were current Twins pitchers Trevor May and Tyler Duffey, broadcaster Cory Provus, Twin great Tony Oliva and TC!

Check out a video from their stop by clicking this link: http://m.mlb.com/min/video/topic/8877600/v539907383/?c_id=min

Ortonville Golf Course

145 Golf Club Rd
Ortonville, MN 56278

Telephone: (320) 839-3606
WEBSITE: www.golfortonville.wordpress.com

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Fishing the Midwest Features Big Stone Lake!

Fishing the Midwest made a stop to Big Stone Lake in the cold 2015 winter for some hot-bite fishing! Check out the episode here: Fishing the Midwest Episode 4

Fishing the Midwest’s Mike Frisch was also radio program guest on KFAN Outdoors, one of the Midwest’s leading radio outdoors programs. Click here for a link to that broadcast: Mike’s interview begins around the 32-minute mark.

Fleet Tech Truck and Equipment

Fleet Tech Truck and Equipment is your premier truck and repair and parts location in the Big Stone Lake area!

120 597th Ave
Correll, MN 56227
TELEPHONE: (320) 596-2260

Nominate a BSLA Community!

Main streets are filled with small businesses that have the passion and the drive to sustain its town.

The Small Business Revolution on Main Street awards one community a $500,000 makeover that includes “marketing services for small businesses in the community and revitalized public spaces, store fronts and more, designed to protect and reinvigorate the sense of community,” according to the Small Business Revolution website.

Nominate a Big Stone Lake area town by clicking here; the contest entry period ends January 28!

Small towns fewer than 50,000 residents will be considered. Nominees will be judged on challenges faced by local businesses and the town itself, impact of the Small Business Revolution on Main Street award and the need for support.

Finalists will be selected by a panel of judges and will then be put to a public vote during National Small Business Week (May 1—7).

Big 12 Storage

29 River St
Ortonville, MN 56278
TELEPHONE: (320) 349-0424
WEBSITE: www.big12storagemn.com

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Clinton Women’s Civic Club

PO Box 347
Clinton, MN 56225

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Valley View Antiques

1192 US 12
Ortonville, MN 56278
TELEPHONE: (320) 839-3138   or   (605) 880-4483

3/4 miles south of Ortonville airport, off Highway 12

An old farmhouse full of pottery, china, crocks, glassware, kitchenware, pictures, furniture and a lot of miscellaneous items! There is also another building for furniture. A unique shop with an awesome view!

Hours: 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily when home by by appointment

 

Outreach Support & Counseling Services, PLLC

Providing in-home and office support and counseling services for those dealing with adjustment issues, grief, aging, loss, phase of life transitions and associated mental health and wellness.  Working with ages 6 through elderly.

Licensed in Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota, Medicare and Third Party Insurance approved.  No referral needed.

127  Second Street NW
Ortonville, MN 56278

TELEPHONE: (320) 305-1232

Rusty Dimberg

Ortonville, Minn.

The Pumpkin Patch

48587 148th St
Big Stone City, SD 57216

TELEPHONE: (605) 237-2041

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Scentsy

316 Park St
Ortonville, MN 56278

WEBSITE: www.lisamerritt.scentsy.us

Consultant:  Lisa Merritt

A Look Back at 2015!

As we’re on the verge of a new year, we thought now would be a good time to take a look back at 2015! Thanks to Vicki Oakes of the Ortonville EDA and MNBump, we can do that! Below are some videos of this year’s events! Enjoy!

Graceville St. Patrick’s Day Parade (March)

Sports & Leisure Show: Just for Kix (March)

MWC Fishing Tournament (May)

Fairway View Senior Community Groundbreaking Ceremony (June)

Downtown Festival (July)

Cornfest: BSLA Sings Competition (August)

Cornfest: 5K/10K Run (August)

Holiday Kickoff (November)

Clinton Tasters Tea (November)

Santa Day (December)

We enjoyed 2015 and look forward to a great 2016!

Bituminous Paving Inc.

43153 Co Rd 21
Odessa, MN 56276

PO Box 6
Ortonville, MN 56278

TELEPHONE: (320) 273-2113

Flat Rate Inc.

14515 485th Ave
Big Stone City, SD 57216

TELEPHONE: (605) 862-6085
WEBSITE: www.teamflatrate.com

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Holiday Contest Winners!

Congratulations to the following winners of the Big Stone Lake Area holiday contests!

Business Decorating Contest Grand Prize: Hasslen Construction
“2nd Place”: Barr’s Conroy Electric
“3rd Place”: Grandma’s Thrifty Hideaway

Resident Decorating Contest 1st Place: Bill Hynnek on Minnesota St
2nd Place: Lane & Teresa Nelson on Minnesota St
3rd Place: Luke Backstrand on Highland Highway

Avenue of Trees Grand Prize: St. John’s Faith Formation Classes (prize donated to Watertown Right to Life)

See the gallery below for all the contest entries!

Thanks to all who participated!

BSLA Business’ Holiday Hours

Christmas is a time to spend time with those near and dear to us, so these businesses will have the following hours on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day:

Hartman’s SuperValu in Ortonville: open until 3 p.m. Christmas Eve; closed Christmas Day

Avera – Big Stone City Clinic: open until noon Christmas Eve

Ortonville Flower Shop & Gifts: open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Christmas Eve

Linda’s Fashions in Milbank: open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Christmas Eve; closed Christmas Day

Pro Image Partners in Ortonville: closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Eve and New Years Day

Design Electronics / Radio Shack in Ortonville: open from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Christmas Eve

Rolling Acres Boutique in Beardsley: closed Christmas Eve; open December 19 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Main Street Industries in Clinton: closed Christmas Eve; open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. December 23

Jo Lee’s Jewelry in Ortonville: open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Christmas Eve

Larry’s Refrigeration & Heating in Ortonville: open until 4 p.m. Christmas Eve

The Granary in Ortonville: open until 4 p.m. Christmas Eve

The Furniture Shoppe in Ortonville: open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Christmas Eve, closed Christmas Day, open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. New Years Eve and open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. New Years Day

Carlson Drug: open from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Christmas Eve

Ortonville Hardware: open Christmas Eve; closed Christmas Day

Cenbank in Ortonville: open until noon Christmas Eve

Berkner Pizza in Ortonville: open from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Christmas Eve, closed Christmas Day, open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. New Years Eve and closed New Years Day

Moose Lodge #407: closed Christmas Eve

VFW: open noon to 5 p.m.; closed Christmas Day; open New Years Eve; closed New Years Day

Off the Green: closed for Christmas; taking reservations for New Years Eve

Ortonville Chiropractic Clinic: open from 8 a.m. to noon Christmas Eve, closed Christmas Day

Dawn’s Hair Design in Ortonville: open from 8 a.m. to noon Christmas Eve

Ortonville Family Eyecare: closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Years Day; closed at 3 p.m. New Years Day

St. John’s Catholic Church office in Ortonville: closed Christmas Eve and New Years Eve

Sturdevant Auto Parts in Ortonville: open from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Christmas Eve

Progressive Collision & Glass in Ortonville: open from 8 a.m. to noon Christmas Eve

Ash Law Office in Ortonville: open until noon Christmas Eve

Johnson & Roggenbuck in Ortonville: open until noon Christmas Eve

State Farm in Ortonville: open until 2 p.m. Christmas Eve

Anderson Tax in Ortonville: open from 8 a.m. to noon Christmas Eve

Mundwiler & Larson Funeral Home in Ortonville: please call ahead

Tom Oakes Insurance:  open until 4 p.m. Christmas Eve; closed Christmas Day

Ally Cat Bowling in Ortonville: closed Christmas Eve; open at 5 p.m. Christmas Day; open New Years Eve and New Years Day: draw doubles dart tournament New Years Day

Ortonville Public Library: closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Years Day; close at 5 p.m. New Years Eve

Ronglien Excavating in Big Stone City: open from 8 a.m. to noon Christmas Eve

West Con Elevator in Ortonville: closed Christmas Eve

Headwaters Grill & Bar in Ortonville: open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Christmas Eve

Big Stone Lake Area Chamber: open until noon Christmas Eve; closed Christmas Day; open until 1 p.m. December 28 – 31; closed New Years Day

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from all of us in the Big Stone Lake area!

Portraits by Jeff

616 Park Ave
Ortonville MN 56278

TELEPHONE: (218) 443-6431

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Avenue of Trees!

Main Street Ortonville is merry and bright with a new Avenue of Trees!

The Avenue of Trees is located in the former Kaye lot (across from the Community Center)! People can vote for a favorite tree from December 5 to December 18. The trees, decorated by local businesses and organizations, are numbered. By the entrance is a ballot box to submit your vote.

In the spirit of the season of giving, the DRC and Chamber Director will donate $100 to a charity of choice by the group/person who decorated the public-voted favorite tree!

Voting ends December 18!

Holiday Train

The Canadian Pacific’s Holiday Train is ready to brighten communities and warm hearts for a 17th year!

? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Every year, the lighted Holiday Trains travel through dozens of communities, raising food and cash donations for North American food banks.

Again this year, the Holiday Train program is encouraging people attending events to bring heart healthy donations. Heart health education and awareness is a tenet of CP’s community investment program, CP Has Heart, which focuses on improving the heart health of men, women and children in communities across North America.

The two brightly lit trains kicked off their seasonal journey in the Montreal area November 27 and 28 on their way to visit approximately 150 communities. The “Canadian Train” travels west across Canada finishing its journey in British Columbia. The “US Train” visits communities across the U.S. Northeast and Midwest, and returns back to Canada for shows in Saskatchewan and Alberta.??

In our area, the Holiday Train will stop in Glenwood and Alexandria December 13 and in Elbow Lake December 14. Other stops include southeastern Minnesota from December 6 through December 9 and the Twin Cities area from December 10 through 12.

Included with the Holiday Train are free concerts, but you’re encouraged to make a donation to the local food bank—either a non-perishable food item or a cash donation. All contributions will stay within the local community.??

For a schedule of the train’s route as well as addresses and arrival times, visit www.cpr.ca/holiday-train.

Lighted Parade!

Main Street Ortonville will be lit up with a Lighted Parade at 5 p.m. December 5 for Santa Day!

The parade route will start at the corner by Investors Advisory Management Group and will proceed to the Community Center.

Included in the Lighted Parade will be the Avenue of Trees! Following the parade, the trees will be lit in the former Kaye lot (across from the Community Center), where people can vote for a favorite tree from December 5 to December 18. There will be a ballot box in the lot to submit your vote.

In the spirit of the season of giving, the DRC and Chamber Director will donate $100 to a charity of choice by the group/person who decorated the public-voted favorite tree!

If anyone wants to have an entry in the Lighted Parade, contact the Big Stone Lake Area Chamber at 320-839-3284 or at [email protected]! by December 3!

Santa Day!

Santa (and the Mrs.) Claus is comin’ to Ortonville!

The Claus’ will be in town December 5 for Santa Day! They will be at Lingonberry’s Pastry & Coffee Shop for pictures with the kiddos from 1 to 3 p.m.! They will also be riding in the Lighted Parade at 5 p.m.!

Other activities include holiday arts & crafts, cookie decorating, an adult ugly sweater contest, hay rides and holiday movies!

Stick around for the Lighted Parade and Avenue of Trees Lighting at 5 p.m.!

Click here for a Santa Day poster!

Click here for the Ugly Sweater Contest poster!

Linda’s Fashions

101 S Main
Milbank, SD 57252

TELEPHONE: (605) 432-5591

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Big Stone Lake: the Midwest’s new winter perch hot spot!

By Mike Frisch

Big Stone Lake, on the Minnesota and South Dakota border, has long had a reputation as a top-notch walleye fishery. Because of the lake’s walleye fishing opportunities, this 26-mile long, 12,610-acre border water lake is a top open-water fishing destination and has hosted many walleye tournaments sponsored by some of the country’s top tournament circuits.

While the walleye has long been king, Big Stone also has a booming perch fishery that now offers anglers another top-notch open-water fishing opportunity. News of the good perch fishing is drawing more and more summer and fall anglers, but winter is the time when the perch fishing really takes center stage!

Artie Arndt is an Ortonville, Minn. native (Ortonville is at the foot of the lake, which is also the headwaters of the Minnesota River) who has fished the lake since childhood and has a good handle on fishing the lake during all seasons. Recognizing the great perch fishing opportunities available, Arndt started renting fish houses and guiding anglers on Big Stone though his bait shop in Ortonville two winters ago. Most of his rental service and guide business is geared towards the lake’s numerous perch.

“I started the rental business as the perch boom started,” Arndt offered when asked about his new business. “It goes hand-in-hand with our bait shop and is enjoyable for me because I like helping others catch fish,” he went on.

Arndt and the guides who work for him are a hard-working bunch who are constantly on the move searching for the best bite. “Much of the winter perch fishing occurs on the south end of the lake,” Arndt offered when asked about where anglers should start their perch search. “Rocky ledge and the islands are popular areas for finding perch, though anglers are advised to stay on the move as the bite often moves from day to day and even during the course of the same day.” he added. “If you want to stay on the fish, you have to be willing to move,” Arndt advised.

The key to catching perch on Big Stone is usually finding them. Once found, a variety of traditional jigging spoons and lures tipped with spikes will often catch fish. When the bite is tough, downsizing to tiny tungsten jigs still tipped with spikes is often the key to putting some fish in the pail.

While the perch is king during the winter on Big Stone, the walleyes are another good option as well. “The north end of the lake holds lots of walleyes during the winter months,” Arndt offered when asked about finding those fish. “The late afternoon bite is good, though anglers willing to fish after dark into the night are often rewarded for their efforts,” Arndt went on.

Perch and walleyes are the top winter draws on Big Stone though other species, most notably bluegills and crappies, are present in the lake as well. “We are very excited about a growing population of crappies and bluegills in the lake,” Arndt stated. “The lake’s bluegills are big and seem to be growing in numbers, while the crappie population is really booming now as well,” he continued. “The area by the islands is also good for these fish, though I’ll bet there are some unknown hot spots for both bluegills and crappies that we don’t know about because these fish don’t get much pressure,” he concluded.

If these top winter fishing opportunities are of interest, anglers can talk to Arndt himself or one of his guides by stopping at Artie’s Bait and Tackle in Ortonville. The friendly employees there are always ready to lend a hand in helping visiting anglers get dialed in to the top fish-producing areas and they have a full supply of bait and tackle. Anglers and hunters wanting up-to-the minute fishing and hunting reports or those interested in guided fishing or a rental fish house can also call the bait shop at 320-839-2480.

In addition to fine fishing, the Big Stone area also has fine dining and a variety of lodging options for the out-of-town angler as well. Information about the entire Big Stone Lake area, including food and lodging details, can be found by visiting the Big Stone Lake Area Chamber at www.bigstonelake.com.

Mike Frisch is a western Minnesota fishing guide and co-host of the popular Fishing the Midwest television series. Learn more by visiting www.fishingthemidwest.com or following Fishing the Midwest on Facebook.

Harvest Madness!

Great ghosts, goblins and ghouls…it’s almost time for Halloween! And that means it’s also time for Harvest Madness in Ortonville!

Harvest Madness / Treat Street will be from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday, October 30! Before starting on the Treat Street route, pick up a treat bag from Ortonville Area Health Services starting at 3 p.m.!

There will be trick or treating in downtown Ortonville at participating businesses. Just look for the Harvest Madness pumpkins in a business’ window! Kids can also get treats by walking through the Trunk or Treat vehicles set up in the Lower parking lot!

Additional activities in store for this year’s Harvest Madness include Halloween Bingo, $5 Trick or Treat Photos and Hay Rides! Proceeds from the photos will go to future Downtown Revitalization Committee projects and events! Also look for special activities in the empty lots on Main Street!

For a full Harvest Madness poster, click here!

More details can be found on the Harvest Madness Facebook event page here!


Halloween Bingo:

Pick up cards at Artie’s Bait & Tackle (748 2nd St SE), collect all 12 stamps from businesses listed on card and return the card to GoFasters Powersports & Marine (209 1st St NW)! Drawing for prizes will be at 6 p.m. at GoFasters. Must be present to win!

Congratulations to the winners of Halloween Bingo: Aliyah Ash, Dante Warner, Braxton Raffety, Scarlett Hoefs and Isabelle Haukos!


 

Horseshoe Courts

From the intersection of 2nd St (Main Street) and Jackson Ave in Ortonville, head northeast on Jackson Ave. Go three and a half blocks; at the fork, take a right. The skating rink is down the hill!

TELEPHONE: (320) 839-3428