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The “International” part of the small-town International Festival of Owls

February 17, 2025 by Visit Bluff Country

International Owl Center

By Karla Bloem

People often ask how an event in Houston, Minnesota – with a population just shy of 1,000 – could be international. The answer is: owls!

The International Festival of Owls traces its roots back to 2003 as a hatch-day party for Alice the Great Horned Owl, an educational ambassador at the Houston Nature Center. The event has grown over the years to include World Owl Hall of Fame awards, international speakers, and a highly competitive international children’s owl art contest.

This year’s World Owl Hall of Fame Award winners, selected by a panel of five owl experts from four continents, are Scott Rashid from Colorado and Rudolf Schaaf from Germany.

Scott Rashid is the founder and director of the Colorado Avian Research and Rehabilitation Institute (CARRI). He has spent 27 years working with owls, banding more than 1,400 owls of 10 species, delivering hundreds of educational programs, and live streaming owl nests to the world. He has put up more than 150 owl nest boxes, has published many popular and scientific articles, and rehabilitates wild owls in need of help. To top it off, he has written several books about owls, generously illustrated with his own artwork and photographs. He will be the keynote speaker at this year’s International Festival of Owls on Saturday, March 8.

Rudolf Schaaf from Germany is being honored with a Special Achievement Award for his more than 30 years of dedication to the publication of international owl research, conservation and cultural aspects in KAUZBRIEF, a publication of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Eulenschutz im Landkreis Ludwigsburg (owl protection and research group). One thousand copies of each issue are disseminated to members of owl groups and universities conducting owl research. Schaaf is unable to attend in person but has created a 30-minute presentation that will also be shown on March 8.

Former World Owl Hall of Fame Award winner Raju Acharya from Nepal will also attend this year’s festival and will give a presentation on Sunday, March 9. Acharya has created a sister festival that takes place in early February: the Nepal Owl Festival.

In an unexpected twist, what started as a local coloring contest at the first festival has morphed into a highly competitive international art competition, with 2,000 – 4,000 entries from 30-50 countries each year. This year nearly 3,000 entries from 32 countries were submitted, with judging slated to take place on February 22. Winners and about one hundred staff favorites will be displayed at the International Owl Center until next year’s Festival of Owls, and hundreds more will be displayed at Houston High School and in storefronts around Houston during this year’s festival, March 7-9.

The International Festival of Owls also includes just about everything you can think of related to owls: ambassador owls from the International Owl Center and visiting owls from the Illinois Raptor Center (including a Snowy Owl), owl prowls to call in wild owls, owl nest box building, owl pellet dissection, owl crafts, owl face painting, a kids’ owl calling contest, vendors of all manner of owl products, owl-themed food, and more.

One special part of this year’s festival will be two readings of the new book “Owl Music” by author Kat Beaulieu. Although written as a children’s book about a boy, an owl and a feather, it contains a powerful soul-touching message about our connection to nature for people of all ages.

Alice the Great Horned Owl has been retired for several years and now has arthritis, cataracts and atherosclerosis. She will be turning 28 this year and although she will not be present, there will still be a hatch-day cake for her on Sunday. This year will also mark the International Owl Center’s 10th year in operation.

For more information about the festival and to register for special events, visit www.FestivalOfOwls.com.

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Lunch & Learn at Good Earth Village: Speaker George Thompson

February 13, 2025 by Visit Bluff Country

George Thompson

George Thompson will be our special guest on Tuesday, February 25, for our Lunch & Learn series.

George grew up in St. Louis and moved to Rochester in 1968, during tumultuous years of the Civil Rights Movement, to work at IBM. At the time, George was one of very few Black men in the region. Over 55 years later, George has many stories from decades of his life and leadership in southeastern Minnesota, where he has always sought to serve and to create community.

George believes that when we understand each other and our differences, we have the best foundation for a strong community. His presentation, “An Hour in My Shoes,” will explore his experiences as a Black husband, father, friend, business man, and leader in southeastern Minnesota. He will offer stories and perspectives as a truly remarkable family man, neighbor, and leader.

Doors open at 11. Separate goodwill offerings will be collected upon entry for lunch and for our speaker. For more information and to register, visit www.goodearthvillage.org/lunchandlearn

Tuesday, February 25, 2025
25303 Old Town Drive, Spring Valley, Minnesota
Log Lodge
Doors open at 11:00 am

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Commonweal Theatre announces Apprentice Capstone Project: True West

February 11, 2025 by Visit Bluff Country

THE EXPLOSIVE, KNIFE-EDGE DARK COMEDY BY PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING PLAYWRIGHT SAM SHEPARD OPENS MARCH 8 

(Lanesboro, MN) The Commonweal Theatre Company is excited to announce the 2025 apprentice capstone production: True West by Sam Shepard.

There will be one preview performance on Friday, March 7, and the show will officially open on  Saturday, March 8. The production runs through March 22. For more details and to purchase  tickets, visit www.CommonwealTheatre.org or call (800) 657-7025.

True West examines the sibling rivalry of two estranged brothers, Austin (a screenwriter), and Lee (a petty thief), as they reconnect at their mother’s house while she is away. Conflict ensues between the two as Austin struggles to focus on writing his screenplay with Lee’s constant distraction. Tension builds between the brothers as they continue to clash and explodes after a life-changing meeting with a Hollywood producer. This dark comedy masterfully explores sibling rivalry, artistic passion, the American dream, and how people are more alike than they are different.

Director Cody Beyer says, “Put simply, I love this play. Sam Shepard was a master at using gritty and animalistic characters to reflect the hypocrisy within societal standards. True West is a story of belonging and finding the line between dreaming and making dreams a reality, and I’m so excited to work with the apprentice class to bring it to life.” Apprentice Bri Angle adds, “A big reason the apprentice company was drawn to this show is because of the relevance we feel this play has with our lives as young artists. Shapard uses a sizzling plot and wild characters to convey themes of artistry, ambition, and family in a unique and thought-provoking way.”

Since 2008, the Commonweal has offered exciting, demanding, and rewarding apprenticeships intended to help young theatre artists transition into the professional world. For eleven months, each apprentice is immersed in the workings of producing professional non-profit theatre.

The current apprentice class arrived in the spring of 2024 and had a variety of acting and technical roles throughout the Commonweal’s season. At the culmination of the apprenticeship, the class is given a budget to produce their own show. Not only does the apprentice company make up the entire cast of True West, but they also comprise the production, design, and administrative teams—mirroring the artist/administrator model of Commonweal’s resident ensemble.

Anya Golovko (Austin) is designing props and sound and serving as co-marketing director; Bri Angle (Producer/Mom) is acting as the company manager, co-marketing director, as well as lighting and costume designer; Dylan Delegardelle (Lee) is the scenic designer, technical director, and development director. The production team is also made up of Commonweal resident ensemble members Cody Beyer (director and fight choreographer), Lizzy Andretta (rehearsal stage manager), and Synth Manuel (performance stage manager).

Playwright Sam Shepard had a thriving career in both theatre and film. Most notably, he won the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for his play Buried Child. He also starred in the 1985 film adaptation of his play Fool for Love. True West premiered at the Magic Theatre in San Francisco in 1980. It has gone on to be produced at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company and had two runs on Broadway in 2000 and 2018.

All performances of True West are at the Commonweal Theatre, 208 Parkway Avenue N., in downtown Lanesboro, MN. Tickets are $20, with discounts available for students, season pass holders, and seniors. Please be advised that this production includes strong language.

For more information, visit www.CommonwealTheatre.org or contact the box office (800) 657-7025.

ABOUT THE COMMONWEAL THEATRE COMPANY

Since 1989, the professional artists of the Commonweal have brought to life soulful stories told with honesty and creativity. Located in the heart of southeast Minnesota’s bluff country, Lanesboro (pop. 720) is home to the company’s theatre in its historic downtown. Under the leadership of producing artistic director Hal Cropp, the company boasts a distinctive organizational model with resident ensemble members (who have come from all over the country to make their home in the area) fulfilling the day-to-day artistic and operational needs of the company as artist/administrators.

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Barnetimen Children’s Hour at Vesterheim

February 10, 2025 by Visit Bluff Country

Vesterheim, the National Norwegian-American Museum and Folk Art School, welcomes preschoolers and their caregivers to the museum for Barnetimen Children’s Hour, on Tuesday, February 18, at 10 a.m. Meet in the lobby of the Museum Building to explore objects and stories in the collection and make fun art.

Meet in the lobby of the Museum Building to explore the textures and patterns on objects that feature hearts, then create heart-inspired art before enjoying a snack.

Barnetimen programs are free and geared toward 3- to 5-year-olds, but all ages are welcome. New programs are offered in person at the museum the third Tuesday of the month from 10-11 a.m., September through April.

No reservations are needed, but larger groups of 10 or more are asked to contact the museum the day before the program to help with planning. For more information, please contact Jennifer Kovarik, Vesterheim Collection Manager, 563-382-9681 or jkovarik@vesterheim.org.

This program is supported by generous gifts to the Vesterheim Annual Fund from David and Brenda Carlson and Norwegian Mutual Insurance Association.

Vesterheim, the National Norwegian-American Museum and Folk Art School, welcomes people of all ages and backgrounds to engage in the conversation of the American immigrant journey through the lens of the Norwegian-American experience. Vesterheim offers innovative and interactive exhibits, classes, and programs, both at the dynamic campus and park in scenic Decorah, Iowa, and online at vesterheim.org and Vesterheim social media. For more information on exhibits, classes, programs, tours, membership opportunities, and ways to donate and volunteer, connect at vesterheim.org, (563) 382-9681, and Vesterheim, 520 W. Water St., P.O. Box 379, Decorah, IA, 52101-0379.

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Uffda Fest is Back

October 2, 2023 by Visit Bluff Country

Viking Memorial Park is where the fun happens during Uffda Fest.
Photo by Charlene Corson Selbee

By Charlene Corson Selbee

The community of Spring Grove, Minn., has come together to resurrect the town’s former festival, Uffda Fest. The fall festival celebrates the town’s Norwegian heritage and promotes the town’s vibrant downtown. The festival takes place October 6-8.

Trivia question. What does uffda mean? The word uffda as defined by Wikipedia is “of Norwegian origin, the phrase was brought by Scandinavian Americans to the Upper Midwest, New England, and Pacific Northwest regions of the United States during the 19th century, where its meaning was broadened to express also surprise, astonishment, exhaustion, or relief.”

You will be surprised and astonished at the events community businesses and nonprofit organizations have come up.

Walk and run races are a popular addition to community events and Uffda is no different except for one thing it is a .10K race. That’s right! A 328’ race and participants can walk, run, hop, skip, jump or whatever from the American Legion to Rockfilter Distillery.

Another unique event is the hot dish contest sponsored by the Sons of Norway Valheim Lodge at the Giants of the Earth Heritage Center. On Sunday, October 8 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. you can vote for your favorite hotdish. Cooks have a chance to win great “Uff Da Worthy” prizes, based on the People’s Choice Votes.

Ole’s Rag Tag Uff Da Band kicks off at 7 p.m. on Friday night, October 6. Participants will have one and only one rehearsal before the inaugural “Uff Da” processional tour. The ad hoc musical group will stop at the Chamber of Commerce, Viking Park, and the Old-Time Barn dance.

There will be an old-time barn dance on Friday evening from 7:30-10:30 p.m. featuring the sounds of Bob Bovee and Pop Wagner.

Garage sales will be happening around town all weekend. Watch for signs!

From September 25 through October 7, residents and visitors are encouraged to support Spring Grove’s one-of-a-kind businesses. Fill a “Shop Local to Win” card for a chance to win prizes.

Vendors will be set up in Viking Memorial Park from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday.

Hands-on activities and contests include a sidewalk chalk art contest, a spring bulb planter station at Hidden Springs Peony Farm, a scarecrow contest, paint a gnome, or make your own hat.

There will be food! What would a Norwegian celebration be without Norwegian food? On Saturday the Giants of the Earth Heritage Center will be serving lefse, rømmegrot, rømmegrot bars, pickles, etc. to eat for a freewill offering. The Spring Grove Athletic Boosters will be selling pork burgers and pork chops in Viking Memorial Park from 11 a.m. until they are all gone on Saturday, October 7. Legion Post 249 is hosting a food stand at the Peanut Gallery starting at 3 p.m. on Saturday.

Upcoming Bluff

County events: 

• October 3-5, Cranberry Harvest Days, Warrens, Wis.

• October 7, Harvest Festival, Elkader, Iowa

• October 7, Apple Affair, Galesville, Wis.

The Visit Bluff Country Magazine is delivered to more than 1,000 locations in 35 counties in Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.  This magazine has a mission of promoting tourism in the Historic Bluff Country (Driftless) region.

For information on upcoming town festival and events in Historic Bluff Country, vacation ideas for lodging, recreation, dining and shopping, check out the magazine in print or online at www.visitbluffcountry.com.

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Fall Colors Come Alive in Bluff Country

September 25, 2023 by Visit Bluff Country

By Charlene Corson Selbee

Colorful hills along the Mighty Mississippi River.
Photo by Charlene Corson Selbee

Fall colors are beginning to bloom in Bluff Country. A wide palette of yellows, oranges, golds, browns, reds, and greens draw residents and visitors alike, to experience Bluff Country.

Whether taking photos, visiting apple orchards, buying colorful mums, enjoying corn mazes with your children, picking out the perfect pumpkin to grace your home, visiting a local farmers market, enjoying the fall decorations, or driving the seven

Yards and towns are decorated with whimsical decorations.
Photo by Charlene Corson Selbee

scenic byways, you are guaranteed to fall in love with Bluff Country.

Fall is also the time when farmers are out in the fields harvesting crops so enjoy the picturesque farm scenes. Be sure to watch for slow moving farm equipment while traveling the winding and hilly roads of Bluff Country.

There are seven Scenic Byways that wind their way through Bluff County including the Great River Road along the Mississippi River, the 17-mile Apple Blossom Scenic Byway that loops through La Crescent, Dakota and Nodine; the 88-mile Historic Bluff Country National Scenic Byway on Minnesota Hwy. 16 from Highway 90 near Dexter all the way to La Crescent;  the Laura Ingalls Wilder Historic Highway from Rochester south on US Hwy 63 to Spring Valley, follow MN 16 and US 52 to the Iowa border to Burr Oak; Highway 52 that connects Preston and Prosper is also known as the Amish Byway; the 32-mile Shooting Star Scenic Byway is a drive between Highway 56 and Highway 63 at Chester, Iowa and I-90; and the Driftless Area Scenic Byway in NE Iowa.

Upcoming Bluff  County events: 

• Now through October 21, SeptOberFest, Wabasha, Minn.

• September 28 – October 1, Oktoberfest, La Crosse, Wis.

• September 29 – October 1, NE Iowa Studio Arts Tour, Northeast Iowa towns

The Visit Bluff Country Magazine is delivered to more than 1,000 locations in 35 counties in Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.  This magazine has a mission of promoting tourism in the Historic Bluff Country (Driftless) region.

For information on upcoming town festival and events in Historic Bluff Country, vacation ideas for lodging, recreation, dining and shopping, check out the magazine in print or online at www.visitbluffcountry.com.

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