Tuesday, August 05, 2025

A great activities meeting


I'm far too busy tonight with the newspaper to write much here, but I'm pleased to report that a really great activities meeting was held tonight at Olson Auditorium. Activities Director Chris Anderson guided parents and student-athletes through a half-hour presentation on what I'll just call the "rules of the road" for those who participate in extra-curricular activities at B-B-E. Tomorrow, I hope to share some video from tonight.

I have been amazed...
With a front-row seat to the workings of the tennis team, I have been amazed at the work that the captains of an athletic team put in to manage what's known as "Captains Practice Week." I had a section of my newspaper column written up about this, but lack of space led me to cut it out before publishing. I'll try to re-write it here. I've never actually gotten a good look at captains practice for any athletic team in the 22+ years I've been a sports reporter. It's just never crossed my radar. The closest I've gotten was tennis captains practice in 2024 for my oldest daughter. Even that amounted to no more than dropping her off and picking her up.

This year, I was asked to help with recruiting. Oh, boy! That's a job I take very, very seriously! That's a job we all should take seriously! I jumped right into it. You learn quite a bit about the inner workings of a team as they try to build numbers and run practices/drills without the guidance of coaches. I cannot be more impressed by what I'm seeing from the tennis captains. The role is not easy, but any role that has great value is going to come with hard work!

The "no contact" week for coaches doesn't really have the same pop here as it would in a bigger school. The no-contact rule was put in place years ago by the MSHSL in order to prevent burnout in student athletes. To me, it's more than that: it presents the opportunity for the captains of a high school team to step up and show leadership. Huge, HUGE skills they need in life!

I'm not aware of volleyball numbers, but they're not hurting. The varsity team is "loaded for bear" for the 2025 season with big goals to achieve. As for cross country, the graduation of Taylor Nelson leaves a huge void. I'll catch up to our A.D. this week and find out if there's any cross country prospects for the paired B-B-E/Paynesville team. This is available for boys and girls athletes at B-B-E.

Did you know? While we can always do better, Minnesota has really outstanding participation rates for students in high school-level activities. The Minnesota State High School League ranks in the Top 10 in the United States for participation with over 240,000 students being active in athletic teams. After adding in the Fine Arts of speech, debate, one-act play, music, cheerleading and visual arts - and that figure jumps past 320,000 students.

In other news...
The Stearns County Fair in Sauk Centre and the Kandiyohi County Fair in Willmar both open up today. Time to promote, promote, promote! I've gotten a small start on that. Here's a link to read about the Stearns County Fair: https://shorturl.at/v5l7v. The full schedule for what's happening in Sauk Centre this week was published in the July 31 and August 7 issues of the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper.

Some additional Region 8C amateur baseball coverage is posted at the newspaper website. You can find that by clicking here: https://shorturl.at/U57LS.

Finally, here's a link to read up on the Kandiyohi County Fair in Willmar: https://shorturl.at/5ZgEZ.




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Thursday, August 10, 2023

Website updated


The Bonanza Valley Voice website has been updated with three new web articles, including one opinion piece and two web stories featuring the Belgrade August Fest and the Kandiyohi County Fair. Click on over and check them out: https://www.bonanzavalleyvoice.com.

May you have a wonderful day and wonderful weekend as we continue enjoying all that life offers us in the Land of Rocks and Cows! No better place to be in my opinion.

Now it's time to make tracks to the county fair in Willmar!



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Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Kandiyohi County Fair Grandstand events (go to the fair!)

 Grandstand events at the Kandiyohi County Fair

Wednesday night (TONIGHT!) - Bull Riding 7:30 p.m. ($10 adult admission)

Thursday night - KRA races 6:30 p.m. ($5 adult admission)

Friday night - Semi, Pickup, Tractor Pull 6 p.m. ($8 adult admission)

Saturday - Demo Derby 6:30 p.m. ($8 adult admission)


$1,000 cash given away each night at the Kandiyohi County Fair: one name will be drawn each night at 11 p.m., and the winner must be present to win. Saturday night names will be drawn until they have a winner.

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Thursday, August 10, 2017

KRA races

No racing tonight at the county fair in Willmar. (Thursday)

Below, here's some super-high definition video from Vacation Bible School at Trinity Lutheran in Brooten:


Look for many, many photos from V.B.S. at Trinity Lutheran Church in the Aug. 17 issue of the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper.

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(Video) Raptor Center at the fair

The University of Minnesota Raptor Center was at the Pope County Fair last weekend. They gave a nice presentation and showed a number of raptor animals to fairgoers in the main office building garage. Below is a high-definition video of part of the presentation featuring a bald eagle.


Currently the Kandiyohi County Fair is underway in Willmar. Their fair board had a large advertisement using up almost an entire page in the August 3 issue of the Bonanza Valley Voice. We appreciate the support of our hometown newspaper! We will be posting weather-related announcements regarding the Kandiyohi County Fair today and through the weekend.

Below is the schedule plus an advertisement for the Little Theater play "Three Murders, and It's Only Monday" that is directed by B-B-E 1996 graduate Thom Rosengren. You can click on the graphic and enlarge it for best viewing.


Tonight is the Kandiyohi Racing Association (KRA) races at the fairgrounds. I learned this morning that Willmar took a heavy rainfall last night, and the status of the races is currently up in the air.

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Thursday, August 08, 2013

Flower show is underway at Bonanza Valley State Bank, and two county fairs!

The flower show concludes on Friday at the Bonanza Valley State Bank in Brooten.

And I can't miss mentioning that the Kandiyohi County and Pope County fairs are both going on this week and weekend.

Folks from the B-B-E area will be extremely busy this weekend participating and attending the following events: the Region 15C amateur baseball tournament in St. Martin and Farming, the Kandiyohi County Fair in Willmar, the Pope County Fair in Glenwood and the Bel-Fest 125th in Belgrade. I'll be at all of those events except the fair in Willmar.

Uuf Da!


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