Revy's Rumble
For the past three summers, Rick "Ricky" Kragenbring has been organizing a motorcycle rally. This July 26-27, will be the 4th. Rick grew up on a farm just northwest of Diamond Lake and now he and his family run Revy's Restaurant in Atwater. He got the name Revy, short for Reverend, when he went to school in Atwater after having attended St. John Lutheran country school two miles east of Diamond Lake.
This year's rally features a number of local as well as headliner bands, including regional favorites Austin Healy, Crow and Jimmy Van Zant. There will be tribute shows to Motley Crew by Wild Side and the Rolling Stones by Satisfaction. Older rockers may remember Molly Hatchet, and country fans will be entertained by The Kentucky Head Hunters. A bandstand is being constructed to facilitate performance rain or shine.
In addition to the music, a number of activities are planned. There will be a bike parade in Atwater on Saturday the 27th at noon. An 86-mile fun "run" will help raise donations to Toys for Tots. Bike games are scheduled in the afternoon and include a plank ride, water balloon toss, keg roll and wiener bite. Vendors will be on hand selling leather items, jewelry, patches, clothing, tattoos and customer motorcycle items. A food booth is being prepared by the West Central Snowdrifters, and breakfast on both days will be provided by the First Assembly of God Church (St. Cloud). They will also be holding a blessing of the bikes church service Sunday morning.
The rally will be held at the Atwater Festival Grounds, one-mile east and one mile south of Atwater. Camping sites are available. Tickets can be purchased at the gate, over the phone, at Revy's or by mail. According to Revy/Rick, the event is open to all motorcycles (not just Harleys) and there is plenty to do even if you don't have a "bike". The Rumble is sponsored by a number of local businesses and the Northland Ford Store.
Miscellaneous...
The Association finally has a president. Judy Christensen has graciously agreed to lead us going forward. She would appreciate hearing from readers with suggestions on improving the condition of the lake.
Garrison Keillor sometimes jokes about "the association of associations". Well, there is an association of Lake Associations. It attempts to bring together lake associations for the purpose of exercising more influence on county and regional levels. In the past the Kandiyohi County Lakes Association has worked on tree planting projects, Eurasian water milfoil control, phosphate free regulations and other matters. We need a representative from Diamond Lake. Who would like the join? Please contact a board member if you are interested. (And if you really want to climb the greasy pole, there is a state association of Lake Associations that holds an annual confab in the early spring).
For those of you thinking about updating your septic system, you should know that low interest loans are still available through Heritage Bank in Pennock. Loans are a 3% interest for amounts up to $5,000. You will need a written estimate to obtain the loan. Contact Rollie Boll at 320-59904251. You must make initial contact with Gary Gear at the County Building in downtown Willmar. His number is 320-231-6229.
Steve McComas, consultant and scientific hired gun for the Association has discovered some hidden treasure in the area. $13,300 in carryover cash from our Phase II grant that was unspent is still available for lake projects. Try as we do, we have trouble spending the money. We need some serious suggestions.
Enclosed with this mailing you should find a publication entitled, "Your lake and You!". It is paid for by the Association as part of its efforts to promote sound practices and general awareness of lake issues. Please save it. Extra copies area available at the Atwater State Bank.
For those who didn't notice, Diamond Lake resident Tom Dolby qualified for the PGA tournament to be held in August at Hazeltine Golf Course. This is a major national event! Tom will be taking on the likes of Tiger Woods, and is one of three Minnesotans out of a field of 120(?). Watch the daily sports pages for his progress.
Remember, this is the last chance to pay your annual association dues. We will publish a list of members in our next issue. Hope to see you there.
Annual meeting is Saturday, August 10th 9:30 am at the Community Park Shelter.
Hear: County Commissioner Harlan Madsen
See: Limnologist Steve McComas
Taste: Coffee and rolls
Smell: Neighbors on the lake
Feel: Like you've contributed to the cause!
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Who to Contact - Kandiyohi County
County Offices
Kandiyohi Water Plan Coordinator
Jeff Bredberg
CH, 505 Becker Ave SW
Willmar MN 56201
320-231-6288
Kandiyohi SWCD
1005 High Ave
Willmar MN 56201-4817
320-235-3906
Kandiyohi Co Extension Office
Health/Human Services Building
1900 NE 284 #2090
Willmar MN 56201-9423
320-231-7890
kandiyohi@extension.umn.edu
Planning & Zoning
400 SW Benson Ave
Willmar MN
320-231-6229
Health Department
1900 Hwy 294 NE
Willmar MN 56201
320-235-4785
Environmental Services
400 SW Benson
Willmar MN 56201
320-231-6288
North Fork Crow River Watershed District
POB 40
100 Prairie Ave S
Brooten MN 56316
320-346-2869
Regional Offices of State Agencies
BWSR Regional Office
261 Hwy 15 S
New Ulm, MN 56073-8915
507-359-6074
MPCS Marshall Office
1420 E College Druvem Syute 900
Marshall MN 56258
507-537-7146
DNR Area Hydrologist
POB 457, 10590 Co Rd 8 NE
Spicer MN 55288
320-796-6272
DNR Fisheries
POB 457
Spicer MN 56288
320-796-2161
MDH Regional Office
Marshall District Office
109 S 5 St
Marshall MN 56258-1268
507-537-7175