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If you have an insurance need,
whether personal insurance or for
your business, the staff at Lake
Central Insurance Services is here
to help.
As a property and casualty
insurance agency, they can find
just about any coverage for yourhome and auto, along with all
your toys like motorcycle, boat,
snowmobile or ATVs. They also
write specialty insurance such as
umbrella liability, flood insur-
ance, disability income insurance
and dental insurance.
When businesses call, they
have insurance options for prop-
erty, liability, workers compensa-
tion, commercial umbrella and
group health. “We have several
companies that do well with
sole-proprietors up to larger cor-
porations,” proclaims Paul
Manuel, agency manager. “Busi-
ness insurance can be very com-
plicated, especially for those just
starting a small business. Weunderstand small business needs
and can help ease the anxiety of
the small business owner as they
start or grow their business.”
The staff at all three locations
in Maple Lake, Annandale &
Clearwater are Medicare certified
to be able to assist seniors with
their Medicare supplement and
Part D needs. They are willing to
answer questions about the
Medicare enrollment process for
people aging into Medicare, and
those who are looking at their
change options during the open
enrollment period each fall.
Along with Medicare supple-
ments, the staff is also certified
broker/assisters for the new
MNsure health insurance
exchange. They can answer ques-
tions and assist with the website
enrollment. They will also
explain the complicated process
of who and why some people
qualify for health insurance pre-
mium tax credits and others that
do not, as well as explain the
mandatory “Essential Benefits”
like pediatric dental. For those
who do not qualify for the Afford-
able Care Act (ACA) tax credits,
the certified and licensed agents at
all three locations can also helpyou acquire coverage with an Off-
Exchange health insurance plan
in the more traditional method of
purchasing health insurance cov-
erage.
Life insurance and long-term
care insurance are areas they are
experts in as well. “These are two
lines of insurance that people
tend to not want to talk about,
but are very necessary to help
protect your family’s financial
future,” says Manuel. “Seven out
of ten households do not have life
insurance, and those that do, typ-
ically have a benefit that would
only replace the lost loved one’s
income for 3.6 years.”
Long-term care insurance
could be even more necessary as
one out of two people will need
some form of long-term care in
their lifetime. “That is a coin flip
when you think about it,” states
Manuel. “I understand the cost of
this insurance can be expensive,
but ask anyone who has dealt
with a loved one needing some
form of care as they age and they
will tell you it is worth it com-
pared to the huge monthly cost
for that care.”
Manuel encourages everyone
to contact their office to discuss
new life insurance, review theircurrent life insurance to make
sure there is sufficient coverage,
or to find out more about long-
term care insurance. “Whether
you are our client or not, we
want to help people better under-
stand their current policies and
make informed decisions about
their financial protection.”
Another line of coverage Lake
Central Insurance Services han-
dles is bonds. Whether looking
for a probate, conservator or
fidelity bond, they can help.
They also write car-title and con-
tractor license bonds. They ask
you to contact them on any type
of bonds.
The agency itself is an Inde-
pendent Insurance Agency, mean-
ing they do not write insurance
for just one company. As an inde-
pendent agent, they have over 20
insurance companies to quote
your unique insurance needs and
find the best fit for you. Simply
put, they do the shopping for
you. They take great pride in
using a variety of companies to
build an insurance program that
works for you. The professional
staff has a genuine interest in
finding the right insurance solu-
tion for you. All being licensed
agents, anyone is able to answerquestions, quote coverage or han-
dle policy endorsements. They
pride themselves on their cus-
tomer service and invite you to
see why that makes relationships
work. “We are not just about
selling you an insurance policy;
we are about building relation-
ships,” says Manuel. “You put
your trust in us and we try to
honor that with great insurance
products and even greater cus-
tomer service.” With over 60
years of combined insurance
experience, t hey are professionals
who know insurance and what
works.
In 2012, they added Lake Cen-
tral Investments as a way to offer
more financial protection to
clients. John Volden is the
investment advisor and is avail-
able by appointment to meet
with people to discuss their
wealth management goals.
The office, in Maple Lake, isstaffed by Manuel, along with
Krista Wurm who has been
working in the agency for over
20 years. Krista started working
part-time while still at Maple
Lake High School when the
agency was called Security State
Agency of Maple Lake. She
loves helping people and always
has a friendly word or a smile.
In April of 2013, Anna Pribyl
came on board to start her insur-
ance career. Anna did not have
any insurance experience, but her
years of being a customer service
manager in a retail environment
was the thing that they liked
best. Manuel says, “Anna really
grasped the insurance industry
and products quickly and is learn-
ing every day. What we liked was
the way she treated people. We
felt that was more important than
experience. With time, she will
gain the experience, but you can-
not teach someone to be under-standing and a good listener.
These are qualities she has and
you see that every day.”
Technology and social media
are changing the way people do
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Lake Central Insurance Servicesare qualities she has and you see
that every day.”
Technology and social media
are changing the way people do
business. “We encourage people
to stop into the office when pos-
sible, and they can always call
us. But, as social media keeps
evolving, we feel there needs to
be more ways to connect with
people,” says Manuel.
Lake Central Insurance Serv-
ices has met the social mediademand with a FaceBook page,
Twitter feed and their new Smart
Phone app. “We ask everyone to
“Like” our FaceBook page at
facebook.com/LakeCentralIn-
suranceServices for information
about the insurance industry and
safety tips, ask questions, be
part of discussions, and have
some fun,” states Manuel. “I
think this is a great way to put
information out there when
things happen, not just to our
clients, but to everyone.” The
FaceBook page can be seen by
anyone and is not just for Lake
Central Insurance Services
clients.
Another avenue to find out
information is via Twitter. You
can “Follow” them on their
Twitter feed @LakeCentral1.
“We are just getting into tweet-
ing, but feel this is a quick wayto share information to those
who follow us. It is also anoth-
er way to stay connected with
our clients.”
A big step for them in 2013,
as far as technology goes, was
getting a Smart Phone app. The
app is free to download on your
iPhone or Droid smart phone. It
is a way to instantly connect
you with any of their staff,
report a claim, request policy
changes or even locate the near-
est gas station, tow-truck or
hotel. The app has a GPS loca-
tor to display your location
when calling in an emergency.
The Smart Phone app is free and
not just for clients, and is avail-
able at the iStore or Play Store
depending on your cell phone.
“This is a neat tool for anyone’s
insurance needs. I encourage
people to check it out. Futureupdates will let you store your
personal home inventory and
photos of documents so you can
easily access them away from
home or in the event of a home-
owner’s insurance loss.”
The office in Maple Lake is
located on the corner of Birch
Avenue and Division Street in
downtown Maple Lake. They
also have an office inside Annan-
dale State Bank in both Annan-
dale and Clearwater. For more
contact information, go to
"http://www.mylakecentral.com
" www.mylakecentral.com
Manuel adds, “Insurance is
sometimes a necessary evil and
we try our best to help ease the
pain and frustration of insur-
ance. I personally say Thank
You to our past, current and
future customers for putting
their trust in us. We look for-
ward to helping any way we
can.”
Ab ov e: The Lake Cent ral Insurance Services Mapl e Lake offi ce is staffed by Paul
Manuel, along wi th Kri sta Wurm (left ) and thei r new est addit io n, Anna Pribyl (right ).
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Various symbols and
imagery breathe life into St.
Patrick's Day celebrations. Inaddition to Kelly green cloth-
ing, leprechauns and Irish
flags, shamrocks are common-
ly seen decorating homes and
people.
The word "shamrock" comes
from the Irish seamrog, which
is the diminutive form for the
Irish word for clover, and trans-
lates roughly to "young
clover." Clover is a grass-like
plant, and bees frequently use
clover flowers as a prime
source of pollen for honey pro-
duction.
Three- and four-leaf clovers
are a stable of Irish imagery
and are commonly referenced
upon the arrival of St.Patrick's Day. Prior to Christi-
anity and the work of St.
Patrick, the Druids believed
that they could thwart evil
spirits and danger by carrying a
shamrock. A three-leaf sham-
rock would enable them to see
the evil spirits and escape in
time. A four-leaf clover was
said to ward off bad luck and
offer magical protection. The
Druids helped establish theclover as a Celtic charm, and
other folklore indicates clovers
helped people see fairies and
chase the little sprites.
Around 400 AD, in many
areas of the world, including
Ireland, pagan beliefs were
being pushed out in favor of
Christianity. The Irish were
slowly converted to a new
method of thinking, and this
included a new way of looking
at some once-popular Pagan
symbolism. According to
Christian teachings, Eve is said
to have carried a four-leaf
clover out of the Garden of
Eden when Adam and she were
cast out by God. Some believethat those who grasp four-leaf
clovers hold a bit of paradise in
their hands. Some Christians
also thought clovers were a
symbol of the Holy Trinity,
and some stories suggest that
St. Patrick used a shamrock to
teach principles of the Trinity
to the masses. A three-leaf
clover represents the Father,
Son and Holy Spirit. Should a
four-leaf clover be found, it isconsidered the Trinity plus
God's grace. The four-leaf
clover looks like a cross, giv-
ing four leaf clovers special
meaning to some people.
Of course, the rarity of
four-leaf clovers makes some
people who find them feel as if
luck is on their side. Among
naturally occurring clovers, the
odds of finding a four-leaf
clover instead of the more
common three-leaf clover is
10,000 to 1. It may take some
effort and quite a bit of luck to
locate one with four leaves,
and a five-leaf clover is consid-
ered by many to be unlucky.
Since the 18th century, theshamrock has been a symbol
of Ireland. It was used as an
emblem by rival militias and
later was incorporated into the
Royal Coat of Arms in the
United Kingdom, alongside the
rose of England and thistle of
Scotland.
Why are shamrocks considered lucky?
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Spring is a season of
rebirth for many people, who
welcome the warm weather
with open arms, especially
those who just endured a
harsh winter. Spending time
outdoors when the weather
warms up is a popular pas-
time for many people each
spring.
Road trips taken by col-lege kids or high schoolers
hitting the road for spring
break or professionals and
parents packing up the car for
a weekend getaway have
become synonymous with
spring. A road trip is a great
way to get outdoors and make
the most of a warm day, but
there are a few tricks of the
trade drivers can employ to
ensure their road trips are as
enjoyable as possible.
• Give your car a good
wash. Drivers who live in
areas with heavy snowfall
should give their vehicles a
thorough cleaning before hit-
ting the road for a spring road
trip. Salt and sand can build
up on a vehicle over the
course of a snowy winter, so
a power washing will help
remove excess salt, sand or
dirt and help the car run moresmoothly.
• Get the vehicle a tune-
up. A tune-up, including an
oil change, should be part of
your pre-trip planning. Make
sure winter hasn't caused any
damage to the vehicle's body
and ask your mechanic to per-
form a thorough inspection
of the vehicle's suspension
and brakes. If any problems
arise, address them before
embarking on your road trip.
• Subscribe to a roadside
assistance program. Roadside
assistance programs, whether
it's AAA or a program offered
through your insurance com-
pany, provide a measure of
security to road-trippers.
Many roadside assistance pro-
grams provide a variety of
emergency assistance for
members, including:
- towing service if yourvehicle cannot start or oper-
ate safely,
- battery service if your
car's battery needs a jump,
- flat tire service if you
get a flat tire and don't have a
spare or cannot change the
tire yourself,
- fuel delivery service if
your car runs out of gas, and
- lockout service if you
lock your keys in the car.
These services can act as
a safety net should an issue
arise when you're on the road
and far away from home or
far away from a service sta-
tion. Keep your membership
card in your wallet and store
their customer service num-
ber in your cellular phone
should you accidentally lose
your membership card or lock
it inside your car.
• Bring cash as well ascredit cards on the trip. When
embarking on a road trip,
don't assume you will have
ready access to an ATM on
your trip or at your destina-
tion. This means you may
reach a point when you have
no cash on hand. While it's a
good idea to bring some cash
along on the trip, bring a
credit card or cards as well
should you find yourself with
no cash. A major credit card,
such as a Mastercard, Ameri-
can Express or Visa, is likely
to be accepted at most filling
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to traffic conditions while
providing directions and alter-
nate routes. Some systems
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restaurants.
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With spring on the horizon,
the opportunity to once again
use ingredients synonymous
with spring is upon us. Such
is the case with the following
recipe for "Prosciutto, Toma-
toes & Peas" from Biba
Caggiano's "Spaghetti Sauces,"
(Gibbs Smith), which employs
spring shallots to pack a fla-
vorful punch for a light dish
that's ideal for a warm spring
night.
Prosciutto, Tomato and
Peas Serves 4 to 6
• 1 1/2 pounds unshelled fresh
peas or 1 10-ounce package
frozen peas, thawed
• 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
• 1/2 cup minced shallots
• 2 cloves garlic, minced
• 5 to 6 fresh plum tomatoes,
minced
• Salt and freshly ground pep-
per, to taste
• 1/4 pound sliced prosciutto,
diced
• 1 pound spaghetti
• 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
• 1/2 cup freshly grated
• Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese
1. Shell the fresh peas and
cook them in a medium
saucepan of boiling salted
water until tender but still firm
to the bite, 3 to 4 minutes.
2. Heat the oil in a large skil-
let over medium heat. Add the
shallots and cook until lightly
golden and soft. Add the garlic,
stir once or twice, and then add
the tomatoes. Season with salt
and pepper and cook until the
tomatoes begin to soften, 4 to
5 minutes. Add the prosciutto,
stir for a minute or two, and
then add the peas. Stir until the
peas are heated through. Turn
off the heat.
3. Meanwhile, cook the
spaghetti in boiling salted
water according to package
directions.
4. When pasta is almost done,
scoop up and reserve 1/2 cup
of the cooking water. Drain
spaghetti and add to the skillet.
Add the butter and mix quickly
over low heat until pasta and
sauce are well combined. Add a
little of the reserved cooking
water if needed. Taste, adjust
the seasoning and serve with a
little sprinkle of the Parmi-
giano cheese.
Fresh pasta perfect for spring
ARIES
Mar 21/Apr 20
Don't feel a need to take
charge of others, Aries. People
will respond to your cues even
when such hints are subtle. Step
back from the dictator's podium.
TAURUS Apr 21/May 21
Taurus, you should be able
to accomplish your objectives
this week, in spite of someearly distractions. Things will
right themselves before long.
GEMINI May 22/Jun 21
Gemini, concern about those
closest to you might be fore-
most on your mind this week.
Shift that focus to your own life
and responsibilities for the time
being.
CANCER Jun 22/Jul 22
Your professional life takes
precedence this week, Cancer.
Allow yourself ample time to
tackle all the things on your
plate at the office, and you will
be glad you did.LEO
Jul 23/Aug 23
Use the power you have care-
fully, Leo. Sometimes it sur-
prises even you just how great
an impact you can make and the
wide-sweeping consequences of
some of your actions.
VIRGO Aug 24/S ept 22
Virgo, uncertainty about
your priorities arises over the
next few days. Take time to
think things through, but don't
be idle for too long. Do your
best to stay motivated.
LIBRASept 23/Oct 23
Long-term career goals are
on your mind, Libra. Make time
to develop a plan that can make
those goals a reality. Consult
with colleagues for advice or
guidance.
SCORPIO
Oct 24/Nov 22
Scorpio, there is always
room for compromise, even
when compromise seems
unlikely. Don't be too quick to
assume there is no room to
work out an agreement.
SAGITTARIUS Nov 23/Dec 21
Your focus is at an all-time
high this week, Sagittarius.Now is a good time to establish
clear objectives at the workplace
or for important personal mat-
ters.
CAPRICORN Dec 22/Jan 20
Friends and family bring you
a sense of well-being, Capri-
corn. Surround yourself with
plenty of people in the days to
come. Open your heart, and you
will get much in return.
AQUARIUS Jan 21/Feb 18
Aquarius, coworkers turn out
to be a source of much-needed
support when you receive some
unexpected news. Thank themfor their support and kind ges-
tures.
PISCES
Feb 19/Mar 20
Pisces, expect others to seek
your help in the coming days.
Do your best to help, and those
around you will greatly appreci-
ate it.
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Walk-Ins Welcome!Mon: 8:30am-4:30pm • Tue-Thu: 8:30am-8pm
Fri: 8:30am-5pm • Sat: 8:30am-1pm
Hours subject to change via appointments
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32 274 5717
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310 Congress Street WestMaple Lake • (320) 963-3200
• Lifelong Learning •
320-963-5991 • www.annml.com
• School AgeChildcare
• Preschool
• Youth/AdultEnrichment& Recreation
• Early Childhood
• ABE/GED
AMERICANMini Storage, LLC
Planning a gathering?We rent tables and chairs!Moving Boxes & Storage Supplies For Sale
Maple Lake & Annandale Locations
320-274-SHED (7433)www.aministorage.biz
308 West Hwy. 55 • Maple Lake
320-963-6677
Service “TheOld-Fashioned Way”
Award Winning Smoked Meats
USDA Choice MeatsFresh & Hot DeliWild Game Processing
Monday: 10-5 • Tuesday-Friday: 9-6Saturday: 8-4 • Sunday: CLOSED
OPEN DAILY 300 Hwy. 55 West • Maple Lake
320-963-6555
• End of Quarter 3(MLHS)
Visit your
Maple Lake Library
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: Noon to 6 p.m.Saturday: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Downtown Maple Lake
320.963.2009
• Spring Break• Wright County Snowmo-bile Association Meeting7:30 p.m.
• Lions Club Meeting at theLegion Club 7 p.m.• Sons of the AmericanLegion Meeting at LegionClub 7:30 p.m.
• Local Instrumental Solo& Ensembles at 5:30 p.m.• Varsity Softball & Trackand Field Practice Begins• School Board at 7 p.m.
Shane Jurgens • Maple Lake
320-274-ROOF
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• Spring Break• Knights of ColumbusMeeting at St. Timothy’sChurch 7 p.m.
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• Auxiliary Meeting at theLegion Club 7:30 p.m.• Wright Saddle ClubMeeting at 7 p.m.
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• District 17 Large GroupChoir Contest at HLWW• Chamber of CommerceMeeting, Noon atMadigan’s
• Spring Break
BUILDING SUPPLIES - DRAFTING - BLUEPRINTINGPOST FRAME CONSTRUCTION
120 Oak Avenue South • Maple Lake
(320) 963-3612maplelakelumber.com
“Taking Technology to The Next Level”500 County Road 37 East • Maple Lake
[email protected] • 320-963-2400
Network Design & InstallationDisaster Recovery • Network Cabling
Project Management Spyware/Virus RemovalInfrastructure Design
Desktop TroubleshootingServer Troubleshooting
Remote Support • Maintenance
Now serving residential & home office!
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• 2014 Irish Pre-Party• Duluth Jazz Band Trip
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• MLE Monday Munchers• Pops Concert at 6:30p.m. in High School Gym
• Spring Break
• Daylight Savings TimeBegins (Spring Forward!)• Duluth Jazz Band Trip
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• 37th Annual St. Patrick’sDay Festival• Spring ChamberCraft Sale 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
• MLE WellnessWednesday• District 17 Large GroupBand Contest at HLWW• Veterans of ForeignWars Post 7664 Meetingand Auxiliary Meeting atThe V by HH 7 p.m.
Roger’sBP Amoco
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Annandale • 440 Elm St. E
320-274-3744
Cokato • 110 Olsen Blvd.
320-286-2123allinamedicalclinic.com
320.963.3715
www.mlwine-spirits.com
Ask about ourWine Club!
Next to Cenex 901 State Hwy. 55 East • Maple Lake
MAPLE LAKEChamber of CommerceThe Maple Lake Chamber of Commerce
is a membership of business, educational &
organized non-profit member entities.It also serves as a business advocate
with local government and as a communitybusiness information resource.
Maple Lake Chamber of CommerceP.O. Box 461 • Maple Lake, MN 55358
www.maplelakechamber.com Jeff Rivers, President: (320) 963-3200
Upcoming Chamber Events:
• Hasty-Silver Creek Sport-man’s Club Meeting 8 p.m.
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Maple Lake Irish Pre-Party March 8
St. Patrick’s Day Festival &
Chamber Craft Sale March 15
9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
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•Duluth Jazz Band Trip
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Annandale • Maple Lake • ClearwaterPaul Manuel, Agency Manager • 320.963.3163www.mylakecentral.com • [email protected]
Providing Insurance For:Home • Auto • Life • Health • Farm • Business • Long Term C are
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Maple Lake • www.Bernatellos.com
Bernatello’s Foods...A total commitment
to quality!
Proudly employs over
225 people!
• Spring Break
205 1st St. S.Buffalo, MN 55313763.682.2244
Open 6a.m. -Midnight
Grocery • BakeryMeat • Fresh ProduceDelicatessen • ATM
Floral • Postage Stamps• Money Orders
RedboxWedding Cakes
Special Party Orders
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• Late StartStaff Development Day• Band Booster MeetingMLHS Band Room 7 p.m.• Corinna Township HallMeeting 7 p.m.• Chatham Township HallMeeting 7 p.m.• American Legion Post131 Meeting at 7:30 p.m.
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• Family Medicine• OB/GYN• Occupational
Medicine• Mental Health
Services
March 2014
March 2014
• City of Maple LakeCouncil Meeting 7 p.m.• Albion Township HallMeeting 8 p.m.• Maple Lake TownshipHall Meeting 7 p.m.• Silver Creek TownshipHall Meeting 7 p.m.
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3130 • Classes Resume
• St. Patrick’s Day• Varsity Baseball PracticeBegins• District 17 Vocal Solo &Ensembles in Maple Lakeat 3:30 p.m.• Gardening WorldwideMeeting at 7 p.m.