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Milk Moola Program
We are happy to announce that the Milk Moola program has been extended to November 2015. We were unable to reach our goal for 2014, so let’s take this opportunity to meet our goal of 2,500 by next November. Thank you for your continued support.
Donation to Adaptive Recreational Services

Accepting a donation of $800.00 from Kraft and 3M Club Industrial Golf Cup are ARS Board President Nicki Brinkman and Parent Representative Kristine Rueckert (center) Left in the photo is Katie Trokey from Kraft and right in photo is Lisa Larson with the 3M Club. Absent from photo is Mark Bushard with the 3M Club.
Ceramic Mugs

I saw this cool idea when searching for craft ideas. I loved the idea of personalizing the craft. A couple people were already making them for holiday gifts!
I told everyone to keep their stickers on until they got home so the Sharpie could dry a bit more. So, imagine the pictures with white letters instead of the sticker letters. 😉
The Birdman Flew in Last Night!

Ron “Birdman” Anderson flew in last night and showed off two of his feathered friends: Rocky and Keiko. They nibbled on Cheetos and flitted about from person to person. I know the group loved them just as much as they loved the group!
Scouts Night: Animals and Their Habitats
Our friend Rob, the Boy Scout District Executive, came for Scout Night on May 13th. He brought Kraft Handisnacks for a treat (thank you!) and a guest speaker! Andrew flew from Oregon and was telling us all about what it means to be a Boy Scout and he was also earning a badge by speaking to our group. Pretty great stuff!
Rob brought a map of the world and some animals for us to place on it and talk about where animals came from. He talked about the circle of life and how everything is needed: bugs, grass, mosquitoes, bats, snakes, EVERYTHING! We learned about habitats, too!
New Logo!
Not only have I been working on this new website, but also a new logo as well! Printwear Graphics in New Ulm has created a lovely logo for us and I’m pleased to present it to you!
Soon we will be offering tshirts, sweatshirts, and other items with this logo on it!
All About Bugs
I’m pretty sure I wanted to crawl under a rock last night. But that wouldn’t help me at all.
Because that’s where THEY live.
Rob Swanson, District Executive for the Boy Scouts, talked “All About Bugs” last night. We learned fun little facts like the average person eats 480 bugs each year, 7 spiders in their lifetime, and that black ants taste like lemon drops. Everyone got a kick out of those facts. Nobody wanted to test them.
Rob gave everyone a packet to make a Bug Glider. Several folds, a few snips of the scissors, a bit of tape, and a coin, and they were complete! He also brought everyone a copy of Boy’s Life, talked about fishing, different upcoming Boy Scout opportunities, and showed us how to safely eat fire again since we had many new attendees. Everyone loved the snack.

We learned that a worm burrowed into that stalk and then the plant grew around it, causing that bulb. The worm hibernated in it and will eventually become a moth.
Take a look at this post if you’d like to know more about the partnership between ARS and Boy Scouts. Please contact Cat if you have more questions.
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