Apr 23, 2021
NEW ULM New Ulm Area Catholic School (NUACS) students received a history lesson in Harman Park from members of the New Ulm Battery.
Students in kindergarten through seventh grade took a field trip to Harman Park Thursday and met with members of the New Ulm Battery. The students were able to learn about different aspects of history surrounding the battery.
Bryce Stenzel as Abraham Lincoln taught the kids about the history of the Civil War. Joe Hoffmann gave a detailed breakdown of the uniforms worn during the war. Bruce Olson talked about the history of the U.S. Dakota War that led to the creation of New Ulm Battery. John Fritsche told students about the New Ulm Battery and its history. The students even had a demonstration on how to work the battery’s cannon.
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Staff photo by Clay Schuldt
Around 155 people on 32 teams lined up in front of St. Paulâs in preparation for the cannon fire signifying the start of the race.
NEW ULM Vehicles with yellow flags could be seen driving throughout New Ulm Saturday. These vehicles were part of the St. Paul Lutheran Elementary School’s annual Amazing Race contest.
For the last five years, St. Paul’s has been hosting an Amazing Race event every year. Different teams meet at the school before racing out to be the first to solve of series of clues scattered around New Ulm. This year saw the highest team turnout, with 32 teams participating in the contest.