Star Eagle won’t print Dec. 27; early deadline for Jan. 3
The Star Eagle will not publish Thursday, Dec. 27, 2018. Subscribers will have one week added to their subscription.
The deadline for the Jan. 3, 2019 Star Eagle is noon on Thursday, Dec. 27.
The staff of the Star Eagle wishes everyone a very merry Christmas.
Carlie’s number to be retired, state title teams honored
A special ceremony honoring Carlie Wagner and NRHEG’s state championship teams will be held between games of the Panthers’ holiday tournament Friday, Dec. 28.
Wagner’s No. 3 jersey will be retired and the Panthers’ back-to-back state championship teams will be recognized after the 5 p.m. game that evening.
The tournament begins Dec. 27, with teams from Albert Lea, Alden-Conger/Glenville-Emmons, LCWM and NRHEG competing. Games begin at 5 p.m. both days.
SBNR to match funds for NR Area Foundation
State Bank of New Richland will match $3 for every $1 donated to the New Richland Area Foundation during the month of December up to a total of $25,000.
Please make checks payable to New Richland Area Foundation and drop off at SBNR or mail to New Richland Area Foundation, 501 Elm Ave E, Waseca MN 56093.
Jesters Improv Comedy Show set for Jan. 12 at Waseca High School
In the same vein as the hit television show Whose Line is it Anyway? Jesters Comedy Improv features a hilarious troupe of off-the-cuff performers who’ll do just about anything for a good laugh. This fast-paced, game-oriented comedy performance will keep you on your toes and in stitches as these grade-A comedians bounce from topic-to-topic with ease, creating comedic scenes, hilarious songs, and original jokes, all built off of suggestions from the audience and volunteers.
Tickets available through the Waseca Community Education Office in person, by phone at (507-835-5626) or at the door the night of the event (cash and check only). Tickets are $10.
NAMI support group meets in Mankato
NAMI Minnesota (National Alliance on Mental Illness) sponsors free support groups for families and friends of individuals living with a mental illness. Led by trained facilitators who also have a family member with mental illness, the support groups help families develop better coping skills and find strength through sharing their experiences. A family support group meets in Mankato on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month, from 6:30-8 p.m. at Bethel Baptist Church, 1250 Monks Ave. For information, call Diane at 507-358-7804.