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The benefits will support the Collom and Arel families on April 13, April 23 and May 1. 10:24 am, Apr. 13, 2021 × In one of her therapy appointments, Huxli Collom enjoys meeting Piper. She is receiving treatment for a rare brain tumor. Photo courtesy Emily Pete, 2021 A benefit for Huxli Collom will be held on April 13 and May 1. Collom, 17 months old, has been diagnosed with a brain tumor. The April 13 support day will be at Drastic Measures Brewing from 3-10 p.m. where 50% of the entire day’s proceeds will go to the family. The May 1 benefit will be at the Woodtick Lounge in Hewitt from 3-7 p.m. The dinner is a free will donation along with a split-the-pot and silent auction that end at 6 p.m. ....
The benefits will support the Collom and Arel families on April 13, April 23 and May 1. 10:24 am, Apr. 13, 2021 × In one of her therapy appointments, Huxli Collom enjoys meeting Piper. She is receiving treatment for a rare brain tumor. Photo courtesy Emily Pete, 2021 A benefit for Huxli Collom will be held on April 13 and May 1. Collom, 17 months old, has been diagnosed with a brain tumor. The April 13 support day will be at Drastic Measures Brewing from 3-10 p.m. where 50% of the entire day’s proceeds will go to the family. The May 1 benefit will be at the Woodtick Lounge in Hewitt from 3-7 p.m. The dinner is a free will donation along with a split-the-pot and silent auction that end at 6 p.m. ....
Johnson: Looking for a warm way to start your weekend? Check out ‘Masked Matinees’ If you ve never seen the Wizard of Oz on the big screen, check it out this weekend in Wadena, for free. 5:05 pm, Feb. 10, 2021 × Matthew Quincer (front) loads up a popcorn at the Cozy Theatre, while Kylie Quincer adds up the order. Michael Johnson/Pioneer Journal I’ve been a Minnesotan for all but a few years of my life and I can say with seriousness, I’m looking for cold days like these to be gone for good. They keep me from the garage, working on projects. They keep the kids from bouncing around outside for more than three minutes. And my poor black lab, who loves to be outside, can barely even stand running across the yard long enough to sniff the neighbor’s dog. ....