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Senior Citizen Profile: Loveless Johnson Jr. Loveless Johnson Jr. is spending his retirement in service to his community. School district report indicates bright future ahead The Norwood Young America Chamber of Commerce was treated to a special presentation by ISD #108 Superintendent Brian Corlett during its monthly meeting on Wednesday, June 21. According to Corlett, a number of indicators - including test results, finance reports and future plans - show that Central Schools are heading in the right direction. Theater, dance and comedy calendar for July 7-13 THEATER Shows listed with a * are highly recommended by Star Tribune critics. Look for complete reviews of shows at www.startribune.com/onstage and inside the Twin Cities+Region section. Critical comments are from staff writers Rohan Preston, Graydon Royce and Claude Peck and contributors William Randall Beard, John Townsend and Christy DeSmith. OPENING ILLUSION THEATER: Fresh Ink Series: A Art calendar for Jul 7-13 MUSEUMS AMERICAN SWEDISH INSTITUTE: American Glass & Swedish Tradition. Ends Aug. 13. Lennart Nilsson: Life. A retrospective of photographs from Nilssons career. Ends Oct. 8. 2600 Park Av. S., Mpls. 612-871-4907. WEISMAN ART MUSEUM: WARM: 12 Artists of the Womens Art Registry of Minnesota. Ends Sept. 17. Permanent collection includes works by Marsden Hartley, Arthur Dove, Georgia OKeeffe Business Calendar WEDNESDAY, JULY 5 Insights into exporting to China and attaining No. 1 market share in China. 7:30 to 9 a.m., Minneapolis Community and Technical College, General Mills Room, 1501 Hennepin Av. S. $25. Call Connie Wang, 651-224-3781. Sponsor: US-China Business Connections. Speaker is Patrick Payton, chairman and CEO, Despatch Industries, and winner of the 2006 Governors International Trade Award. WEEKLY PLANNER WEEKLY PLANNER Wednesday, July 5 U.S.-China Business Connections. Breakfast meeting with Patrick Peyton, chairman and CEO of Despatch Industries, speaking on Insights Into Exporting to China and Attaining Number One Market Share in China. 7:30-9 a.m., Minneapolis Community and Technical College, General Mills Room, 1501 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis. $25-$20. Reservation: Jim Smith, 612-865-6543 BSC president candidates are trimmed to 11 The candidates for Bismarck State College president have been narrowed to 11 semifinalists. The presidential search committee received 26 applications. NORTH DAKOTA ROUNDUP The Minuteman missile was a hallmark of Americas defenses during the Cold War. The Energy Department said Thursday it has completed dismantling the last W56 warhead that for 30 years, beginning in the early 1960s, was the deadly core of the Minuteman I, and later the updated Minuteman II long-range missile. Theater, dance and comedy calendar for June 30-July 6 THEATER Shows listed with a * are highly recommended by Star Tribune critics. Look for complete reviews of shows at www.startribune.com/onstage and inside the Twin Cities+Region section. Critical comments are from staff writers Rohan Preston and Graydon Royce, and contributors William Randall Beard and Christy DeSmith. OPENING EARTH SPEAK THEATER: Born in Iraq. Based on a true story, Earth Wedding Announcements Skadsberg, Wyman Heather Skadsberg of Hermantown and Andrew Wyman of Wrenshall were married June 25, 2005, in Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Duluth. Her parents are Randy and Wendy Skadsberg of Hermantown. His parents are Henry and Linda Wyman of Wrenshall. | ||
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