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Roger Westerling got into therare coin and precious metalbusiness when he was only17-years-old, alongside his Un-cle Truman. Today, he has morethan 40 years of experience inthe field.
All these years have allowedhim to become a knowledge-able source in the trade of gold,silver and platinum, as well asexpand his business to incorpo-
rate other related services.Many of The Truman Com-
pany's customers are regulars,coming back to Westerling forall of their evaluations, whichis unusual in the rare coin busi-ness. He says it speaks volumes
about his dedication to "do-ing business the right way andtreating people the right way."Many of his clients were treatedpoorly by other rare coin deal-ers in the past and now cometo him because they know theywill get an honest deal.
With the unstable stock mar-ket, hard assets have becomeincreasingly desirable to manypeople. This has led to more
folks coming to The TrumanCompany's office in Roseville tobuy precious metals at afford-able prices.
In addition to buying andselling coins, Westerling andhis employees do free apprais-
als and are willing to travel tohomes, banks, or wherever aclient needs them in order toassess the individual's coinsand precious metal items. TheTruman Company will providean itemized list of each pieceand its worth for trade-in, inheri-tance or insurance replacementpurposes.
The Truman Company alsohas a full-time employee running
its eBay business, which bringsin coin aficionados from acrossthe nation. And if someonewants to switch their IRA fromdollars to precious metals, TheTruman Company can do thatas well. Employees are happyto walk customers through ev-ery step of the process and helpwith the necessary paperwork.
It is this dedication to great
customer service that truly setsThe Truman Company apartfrom other coin dealers. All em-ployees are licensed coin deal-ers by the state of Minnesota,attesting to their honesty andknowledge of the business.
Recently, the company ac-quired a platinum AmericanEagle coin. Its low mintage ren-dered it very rare. The Truman
Company bought it quickly, tak-ing a deal from the U.S. Mintas they often do. By doing this,they can pass the coins on tocustomers at a low price andgive them the best value pos-sible. Since bullion coins likethis often sell out quickly, it alsoallows collectors a unique op-portunity to acquire coins theywould not be likely to get oth-erwise.
This is just another of manyexamples of how The TrumanCompany goes above andbeyond to help its customers.With service like that, it isnot hard to see why so manypeople go back to Westerlingand his experienced employ-ees time and time again forall their rare coin and preciousmetal needs.
His integrity and "A+" rat-ing from the Better BusinessBureau also make his compa-ny a great choice for peopleinterested in starting a coincollection or those who havequestions about old coins orprecious metals that they haveinherited.
Westerling welcomes walk-ins to his business. As an
owner who is strongly investedin his company, Westerling isin his office daily to answervisitors' questions, doappraisals, or help with anyof the various other servicesthat The Truman Companyprovides for customers.
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3RAMSEY COUNTY FAIR
Every family has its own traditions.Traditions for celebrating holidays,
birthdays and special events.County fairs have been a longstandingtradition in the community as well. Backin the days when towns were not very
large, county fairs emerged. It was a time,after a long season of hard work, for thetowns to gather and celebrate with theirneighbors.
Over time county fairs have evolved,adapting to the changing communitiesand interests. The Ramsey County Fair,celebrating its 103rd year, has had itschanges, too, but also realizes the valueof traditions and has striven to keep asmany of them as possible for families topass along to future generations.
While many county fairs have hadto start charging a fee for admission,Ramsey County remains one of the fewfree-admission fairs, charging only a $3parking fee (for vehicles parked in the
lot). The Ramsey County Fair has alsostriven to keep reasonably priced foodvendors and amusement rides each year,making it an affordable day for a familyto come and celebrate with their neigh-
bors.
There is something for everyone at thefair! Music, entertainment, food, rides,4H displays, exhibits of food, art andcrafts are all back for 2016, along withthe popular Mitchell Showboat Mario-nettes. This year the fair begins at 5 p.m.Wednesday, July 13, and closes at 9:30
p.m. Sunday, July 17. The fairground islocated in Maplewood at the intersectionof White Bear and Frost avenues, nearAldrich Arena.
You can be part of the fair as well.Maybe you have a family recipe that you
love to make or a work of art, whether
its something you have sewn, quiltedknitted or painted.
The fair competitions are open toeveryone, and you just might win thatprestigious county fair blue ribbon!
Do you have a special talent? If you do,then be sure to enter the Ramsey CountyFairs amateur talent contest. Winnersget to move on to the Minnesota StateFair competition later this summer.
Or maybe you would just enjoy sittingback and listening to some good music inthe shade, with a lemonade in one handand cotton candy in the other. Dontmiss the 4-H Arts-In performances andthe many bands that will be entertainingthe crowds at this years fair.
Kids ever wanted to know whatits like to be a farmer? Check out theFarmer for the Day exhibit or theactivities presented by the folks fromGibbs Farm Museum of Pioneer andDakotah Life.
Of course, you cant beat the fun at thecarnival and midway!
For more information on any events,contest or schedules visit the RamseyCounty Fair website at www.ramsey-countyfair.org, and see you at the fair!
103rd annual Ramsey County Fair - a longstanding tradition
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The fairs Farmer for the Day exhibit is a chance for children to learn about
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Exhibits can
inlude any
item grown
or crafted,
by anyone
of any age,
between
Aug, 1, 2015
through July
13, 2016.
Items can
include
quilts, pho-
tographs,
baked
goods,
flowers or
garden veg-
etables, just
to name a
few.
Have you made a craft or a recipein the past year that you are ready toshow the world?
Here is your opportunity! Whetherits a painting, needlework, photogra-phy or your secret recipe for straw-
berry rhubarb jam -- you could beeligible to win cash awards (and rib-
bons, too).There are categories for arts and
crafts, painting, stamping, sewing,knitting, clothing, photography,
home furn ishings , plants, flowers,vegetables, foods and more.
Exhibits must have been made orgrown by the exhibitor anytime fromAug. 1, 2015, through July 12, 2016(July 13 for foods).
All entries will be accepted for dis-play in the general exhibit area on
the fairgrounds between 5 p.m. and8 p.m. Monday, July 11, or between10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 12.
Food items will also be acceptedon Wednesday, July 13, from 8 a.m.to 10 a.m. Horticulture entries will
be accepted on Thursday morning,July 14 from 7 to 10 a.m. All exhibitsmust remain at the fairgrounds forthe duration of the Ramsey CountyFair.
For more information, call Sha-ron Stillings at 651-633-8577. For anapplication and exhibitor informa-tion, visit the Ramsey County Fairwebsite at ramseycountyfair.com.
The Ramsey County Fair runsfrom July 13 to July 17 in Maple-
wood at the intersection of WhiteBear and Frost avenues.
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(5 to 11 p.m.)
5:00 p.m. Fair Opens3:00 - 7:00 p.m. Youth & 4H Judging7:00 p.m. White Bear Avenue Parade7:00 p.m. The Grateful Red Band (Main Stage)10:00 p.m. Exhibit/Commercial Buildings Close11:00 p.m. Fair Closes
(5 to 11 p.m.)
5:00 p.m. Fair Opens5:30 p.m. Showboat Marionettes6:00 p.m. Pet Show Registration (Activity Tent)6:30 p.m. Pet Show (Activity Tent)6:30 p.m. 4H Arts-In Performance (4H Stage)7:00 p.m. Six to Midnight Band (Main Stage)7:30 p.m. 4H Arts-In Performance (4H Stage)8:30 p.m. Showboat Marionettes10:00 p.m. Exhibit/Commercial Buildings Close11:00 p.m. Fair Closes
(Noon to Midnight)
12:00 p.m. Fair Opens12:00 - 5:00 p.m. 4H Activities, Presented by
Art Garden (Activity Tent)12:00 - 6:00 p.m. U of M Agriculture
Hands-On Demonstrations12:00 p.m. 4H Demonstrations (Main Stage)
3:00 p.m. Showboat Marionettes6:15 p.m. Showboat Marionettes6:30 p.m. 4H Arts-In Performance (4H Stage)7:30 p.m. 4H Arts-In Performance (4H Stage)7:30 p.m. Bad Girlfriends Band (Main Stage)8:30 p.m. Showboat Marionettes10:00 p.m. Fireworks10:00 p.m. Exhibit/Commercial Buildings Close12:00 a.m. Fair Closes
(Noon to Midnight)
7:00 a.m. Rose Show Registration (Exhibit Building)12:00 p.m. Fair Opens12:00 - 4:00 p.m. Car Queenz Club Exhibition12:00 - 6:00 p.m. U of M Agriculture Hands-On Demonstration12:00 - 6:00 p.m. Gibbs Farm Activities (Activity Tent)12:15 p.m. Showboat Marionettes
1:00 p.m. 4H Fashion Revue Judging (4H Stage)1:00 p.m. Copperhead Creek Band (Main Stage)3:00 p.m. 4H Arts-In Performance (4H Stage)6:30 p.m. 4H Arts-In Performance (4H Stage)6:30 p.m. Showboat Marionettes7:30 p.m. 4H Arts-In Performance (4H Stage)7:30 p.m. Shotgun Wedding Band (Main Stage)8:30 p.m. Showboat Marionettes10:00 p.m. Exhibit/Commercial Buildings Close12:00 a.m. Fair Closes
(Noon to 9:30 p.m.)10:30 a.m. Church Service by Trinity Baptist Church Open to all11:00 a.m. Ramsey County Car Show
"Annual Cruise In" Registration12:00 p.m. Fair Opens12:00 - 4:00 p.m. Car Show: "Annual Cruise-In"12:00 - 4:00 p.m. Robotic Teams Demonstrations12:30 p.m. Marimba Bullies Group (Main Stage)1:15 p.m. Showboat Marionettes2:00 p.m. Iny Asian Dance Theater (Main Stage)2:45 p.m. TBA (Main Stage)
3:00 p.m. 4H Arts-In Performance (4H Stage)3:30 p.m. Macalester College Pipe Band (Main Stage)4:00 p.m. 4H Arts-In Performance (4H Stage)4:15 p.m. Showboat Marionettes5:00 p.m. 4H Arts-In Performance (4H Stage)5:15 p.m. Senior Citizen of the Year Award (Main Stage)5:30 p.m. County Fair Amateur Talent Contest7:00 p.m. Showboat Marionettes8:00 p.m. Exhibit/Commercial Buildings Close9:30 p.m. Fair Closes
4H Activities, Challengesand Arts-In-Performances
Farmer For a Day ActivityStation & Petting Zoo
Showboat Marionettes
Wacky Water Walkers,Bingo, Beer & Pull Tabs
Open Class Exhibits withDaily Demonstrations
Commercial Exhibits,Carnival Rides
Awesome Food & Entertainment
Monster Mural Coloring BoardCome Milk a Talking Cow
Master Gardeners Q&A
DAILY HIGHLIGHTS
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FREE ADMISSION$3.00 Parking
WHITE BEAR AVENUE PARADEWednesday July 13, 20166 p.m. Lineup, 7 p.m. Start
GOLD STAR AMUSEMENTS
CARNIVAL RIDESRide Special
All rides are $2.00/ride the 1st twohours of fair opening each day.
ARM BAND SPECIAL(Weekend Only)
$22.00 each day for all ridesFriday night 6 -- 10 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday Noon -- 5 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 13
Grateful Red7:00 p.m.
FRIDAY, JULY 15
Bad Girlfriends7:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, JULY 16
Shotgun Wedding7:30 p.m.
THURSDAY, JULY 14
Six to Midnight7:00 p.m.
SATURDAY, JULY 16
Copperhead Creek1:00 p.m.
SUNDAY, JULY 17
Ramsey County Fair AmateurTalent Contest 5:30 p.m.
FAIR HIGHLIGHTS
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Battle Creek Waterworks The Ponds at Battle Creek
Tamarack Nature Center Vadnais Sports Center
8 RAMSEY COUNTY FAIR
Do you have what it takes to be thenext big star?
The 103rd Annual Ramsey CountyFair talent contest is now taking applica-tions to compete in this years amateurtalent show on Sunday, July 17, at 5:30p.m.
Winners of each category will go on torepresent Ramsey County at the Minne-sota State Fair in late August.
The competition categories are: pre-teen for ages 12 and younger; teen forages 13 through 18, and open class forall ages.
Cash prizes will be awarded in eachcategory as follows: first place $65; sec-ond place $45, and third place $25. Ofcourse, it wouldnt be a county fair with-out the blue ribbons, too.
Registrations must be received beforethe deadline of Saturday, July 16, at 2p.m. (no exceptions). The entry fee of$10 must accompany the registrationform.
For more information on the rules and
a registration form visit www.ramseycountyfair.com.
Ramsey Countysnext big star
Linda Baumeister/file photo
The midway is always a fair favorite with affordable prices so you canride all day.
The fair board is now accepting nomina-tions for the Ramsey County OutstandingSenior Citizen Award.
The award recognizes outstanding RamseyCounty seniors who are involved in localvolunteer work, and contribute tirelessly tomake a difference in the lives of others.
Ramsey County Fair will select up to oneman and one woman to honor on Sunday,
July 17, at a specia l recognit ion ceremonyon the main stage at 5:15 p.m. Winners willthen represent Ramsey County at the StateFair competition where they also will be rec-ognized at an award ceremony
Nominations will be accepted until Friday,July 1. For more information or to request anomination form, visit the Ramsey CountyFair website at ramseycountyfair.com or call651-770-2626.
The Ramsey County Fair is a free eventthat runs from July 13 through July 17 at
the intersection of Frost and White Bearavenues.
Ramsey County
Fair to honor
outstanding senior
citizens at 2016 fair
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Marjorie OttoReview staff
Any clown will tell you that his orher favorite part of clowning is try-ing to make people laugh. But what anoutsider may be surprised by is thatfor those who are clowns, clowning isabout more than just making peoplesmile; its an extension of their person-alities.
I probably went through several per-sonas before I found the right one, says
Judy Stitches Reed, current president
of the Powder Puff Clown Club.Reeds clown name, Stitches, is a mon-iker her husband helped her pick out
based off her sewing, embroidery andcross-stitching hobbies.
She says theres more personalitywhen you choose your name.
Reed has been clowning since 2004and this is her third year being presidentfor the 49-year-old club.
Robert Sorteberg, president of the St.Paul Clown Club, which was established
in 1946 for the St. Paul Winter Carnival,usually goes by Grandpa Goofy, as he
spends a lot of time with his 14 grand-children.
Judy Register, a member of the 3MClown Club, goes by the name My
Stars, which is based off a saying hermother used often when Register was a
child.
Clowning over the yearsIts family; I call them my broth-
ers and sisters in clowning, DorothyGifon Fabian says.
Fabian has been in the Powder PuffClown Club for 42 years and is the oldestmember at age 84.
I got in it because I went into postpar-tum depression after my last baby was
born back in the 1960s, Fabian says.Sorteberg joined the St. Paul Clown
Club in 2000 to help drive the clubstruck in the parades after the previoustruck driver passed away. He chuckles as
he recalls he had no intentions of becom-ing a clown or even dressing up.
Sorteberg told the members at the time,I can do that OK, but I dont think Ill
be a clown.Finally, one day the members of the St.
Paul Clown Club brought a suit over andtold him he would be a clown. He has
been one ever since.All three clown clubs say they have
noticed a change in the behavior of kidsover the years.
Brothers and sisters in clowning
submitted photo
Members of the Powder Puff Clown Club participated in the 2015 Fall Round Up
Parade in North St. Paul along with their infamous motorized bathtub.
see Clownon page 10
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Sorteberg says they have to be more cautious now
about approaching children and adults because of theirfears of clowns.
The kids today are just different, Fabian says,explaining youngsters are no longer interested in thestickers or trinkets that the clowns used to give away.She says some parades also ask participants not tothrow candy due to sanitary concerns.
The clubs have experienced a significant drop inmembership over the past 10 years as longtime mem-
bers age and pass away. At the same time, theyve strug-gled to find young people interested in becoming clownsand willing to appear in parades and special events.
Its hard to find people to keep up with that [clown-ing], Sorteberg says.
Clowns in actionThe Powder Puff Clown Club, the 3M Clown Club
and the St. Paul Clown Club make multiple appearanceseach parade season. The clubs have made past appear-ances in the White Bear Avenue parade, the annualkickoff for the Ramsey County Fair.
Sorteberg says at one point this season the St. PaulClown Club participated in eight parades in 10 days.
Reed, president of the Powder Puff Clown Club, says
it takes a couple of hours to put the clown makeup onand the costumes. Then there is the time spent liningup for the parades and the actual parades themselves,all of it adding up to a whole day spent for what seems
like a short event.Reed says the time commitment is one of the biggest
hurdles for getting younger members to join.While many clubs require members to be 18 years or
older, the 3M Clown Club includes younger members.Register says three of her grandchildren, ages 19, 13and 9, clown with her.
People love the little ones, Register says, adding
that she started some of her grandkids when they werejust 4 years old.
Most of the members join the clubs as a retirementhobby.
Types of clownsReed says that it took over a year and a half before
she found the right clown and costume for her per-sonality.
She explains there are four types of clowns: white-face, where the face is painted white with color aroundthe eyes and mouth; Auguste, where the face is painted
with a pink base and there is white and color aroundthe eyes and mouth; hobo, where the face is paintedwith a pink base, there is color around the mouth andusually a painted on beard; and character, where theclown chooses a character to dress up as, such as apirate or Tinker Bell.
In addition to choosing a type of clown, participantsthen can choose a name or multiple names to reflect thepersonality of their clown character. They also createtheir own costumes.
Cathi Taylor, 67, from West St. Paul and a member ofthe Powder Puff Clown Club, says that her three clown
characters, Violet, Daisy and Candy, are based off differ-ent parts of her personality and her life.
Violet is an absentminded Flower Child, as Taylorgrew up during the 1960s. She notes that Violet does
not portray the drug use during the 1960s, as it wouldnot be appropriate for children.Daisy is outgoing and happy, which Taylor describes
as being her personality now but it wasnt my person-ality as a child. As I grew up and got a little bit older Istarted being more of what Daisy is like. Daisy is kindof my alter ego.
Taylor describes Candy through her outfit, whichconsists of red and white striped overalls.
Clowning for the clowns sakeSorteberg says he keeps clowning in order to have
something different in life instead of doing the samething all the time.
Its meeting people, telling stories, trying to makepeople laugh, he says, adding that most of the time,
kids get a bang out of it.For me it means staying active and helping...by put-
ting a smile on peoples faces, Register says.But it isnt just about making others happy, theres a
sense of camaraderie between clowns.Theres a lot of very deep friendships and we do
things other than clowning, like going out to lunch, orgoing to events together or the movies or whatever,Taylor says.
He explains that the Powder Puff Clown Clubs pastpresident Mark Peterson had a suicide within his fam-ily and now many of our clowns participate in [Stomp
Out Suicide charity walk] ... not only for SOS, but forour love and respect for the Petersons.
Most of the members describe their clowning familyas a support system.
Its more like family; we care very much about eachother, and thats a very nice thing. We are always amongfriends Taylor says.
When reflecting on her time in the Powder PuffClown Club, Fabian says, Everyone you meet in your
life, they are a special gift.Sorteberg says, for club members, clowning is some-
thing bright in their life, something different.
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Kristine Steenberg, left, and Denise Chapeau, mem-
bers of the St. Paul Clown Club, apply their makeup
and tranform into their clowning characters.
Interested in clowning around? If youve ever thought you might be inter-
ested in clowning, the local clown clubs encour-age you to drop by one of their meetings.
The Powder Puff Clown Club meets at theGalilee Lutheran Church, 145 N. McCarronsBlvd., in Roseville on the first Thursday of eachmonth.
The St. Paul Clown Club also meets at theGalilee Lutheran Church, but on the secondThursday of each month.
The 3M Clown Club, is for current and retired3M employees and their immediate families.They meet on the second Wednesday of eachmonth at the 3M Center. The meeting is held in
building 222 and attendees must be escorted tothe meeting at building 224.
If you go...
All three clown clubs have made past appear-ances in the White Bear Avenue parade, theannual kickoff for the Ramsey County Fair.The parade will take place July 13, with the
lineup beginning at 6 p.m. and the parade start-ing at 7 p.m. The parade travels from Ivy Streetnorth to Aldrich Arena in Maplewood.
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Connecting with neighbors,history and heritage
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The 103rd annual Ramsey County Fair is a time for resi-
dents to show off their hobbies and talents, learn new
things and reconnect with Minnesotas farming heritage.
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On White Bear AvenueFrom Ivy to Aldrich Arena
Shriners, Floats and so much more!...Join the White Bear Avenue Business Association as wekick off the Ramsey County Fair with one of the East Met-ros favorite traditions, the White Bear Avenue Parade.Meet your friends and neighbors on White Bear Avenueand enjoy this community parade. The route runs North
from Ivy Avenue to Aldrich Arena.
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