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Cedar Valley Resort: Bluff Country Paradise near Lanesboro, Minnesota

Friday, August 20th, 2010

CedarValleySignLowResCedar Valley Resort recently enhanced  their property with  landscaping, signage and a new office store front.

Cedar Valley Resort New Office & Porch Area

Cedar Valley Resort New Office & Porch Area

Larry & Sheryl welcome and invite past guests and future friends to visit their Bluff Country Paradise.

Cedar Valley Resort is nestled on 30 acres in a secluded valley, 4 1/2 minutes from Lanesboro, Minnesota. With the Root River Trail running through our resort and the Root River running along side, there is no better access for biking, hiking, canoeing, tubing or fishing. Whether you’re a couple, a group of friends, are planning a family reunion, business or church retreat, we believe we have the perfect setting and accommodations to fill your needs. New since 2001 are 8 deluxe cabins complete with 10′ log siding. These beautiful 3, 4, 6 & 8 bedroom cabins range in size from 1400 sq ft to 4700 sq ft. They can be rented individually or you can combine cabins for reunions or groups. Each cabin has a great room with gas fireplace, full kitchens including dishwashers and 8′ long log tables. Bike, tube, canoe, kayak, and cross-country ski rentals.

 
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Cedar Valley Resort

905 Bench St, Whalan, MN 55949

Phone: 507-467-9000

Location is Everything: Brewster’s Red Hotel in Lanesboro, Minnesota

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010
Brewsters Red Hotel

Brewster's Red Hotel

One of the prime features of Brewster’s Red Hotel is its location. During the busy tourist season in Lanesboro, Minnesota, location is everything.

Located downtown across the street from the Root River and the Root River Trail, the unique inn is within easy walking distance to shops, restaurants and the theater.

Owned by Mark Brewster, the inn was built in 1876 and fully renovated in 1993. It offers guest rooms and apartments, great views, enclosed bike storage and off-street parking. Guests can enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the patio and decks.

Brewsters Landing

Brewsters Landing

For larger groups or those wanting to be farther from the action, Brewster also offers Brewster’s Landing, a totally rebuilt farmhouse-style home on three acres along the south branch of the Root River; and Elmwood Cottage, a home on a quiet street three blocks from the hotel.

Brewster's Elmwood Cottage

Brewster's Elmwood Cottage

 

Brewster’s Red Hotel

Phone: 507-467-2999 Website: www.brewstersredhotel.com

Unnasch Art Installation Signposts in Downtown Lanesboro, Minnesota are functional & aesthetic

Friday, June 18th, 2010

 

Andy Bunge (left) & Karl Unnasch (right) installing a new Art Installation Signpost on the corner of Coffee St E & Kenilworth Ave S in Lanesboro, MN

Andy Bunge (left) & Karl Unnasch (right) installing a new Art Installation Signpost on the corner of Coffee St E & Kenilworth Ave S in Lanesboro, MN

Lanesboro, Minnesota was the recipient of a Town Meeting Initiative (TMI) Grant from the Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation (SMIF). According to Tim Penny, SMIF President & CEO, “Through TMI, we encourage communities and organizations to draw on their own assets to create change rather than looking to ‘outside experts’ for answers and assistance.” This initiative brought community members together to consider Lanesboro’s assets, set goals, and accomplish projects.

One identified project involved improving signage in the downtown district.  Several community members had the vision of merging signage functionality with art.  This is when Karl Unnasch from Pilot Mound Design brought his talent to the table.  Karl finds value and effective use in quite possibly everything he comes across. His experience with reclaimed materials is vast and continues to expand. Raw materials are collected, categorized and then recycled into new materials. Found objects are repurposed into clever new designs for living architectural flair, pure aesthetics, and functional gear. The conversion of material and objects is limitless.  According to Karl, “The Lanesboro signage project came into being during the downturn of the economy.  The symbols of the Egg, Berry, and Nut were chosen for their elemental significance to life cycles, nourishment, and natural potential.”

 The three new signposts with unique finials in Downtown Lanesboro were made possible through a collaboration of designers, builders and funders.  In addition to the Town Meeting Initiative support, Karl Unnasch received a Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council (SEMAC) grant.  The finials, hangers and posts were made possible by SEMAC, NRB Metals and Pilot Mound Design.  Aluminum signs were funded by Root River Valley Friends of the Arts, Inc. (RRVFOTA), a non-profit corporation in Lanesboro dedicated to propagating the public enjoyment of the arts within Lanesboro and surrounding communities through collaboration.

All installation and prep was made possible by Andy Bunge of Bunge Construction and Sheldon Kinneberg of Preston Iron Works. Eric and Andy Bunge donated both materials and labor for the project to come to fruition.  Lanesboro City employee, Andy Drake, ran the city equipment to assist with the installation.  It took all partners to ultimately accomplish the goals of the project.

Lanesboro Area Chamber of Commerce Director, Julie Kiehne, commented “As Lanesboro grows as a tourist destination, we continue to work toward improving the directional signage. These signs will have an impact on visitor experiences, leading them to our businesses and engaging them further in our community. Many thanks to everyone involved.”

Old School in Lanesboro, Minnesota Earns New Grades

Friday, May 14th, 2010
Church Hill School Condominiums

Church Hill School Condominiums

Adapted with permission from a Republican Leader story 12 April 2010 by Dr. Jan Meyer

Beautiful view from Church Hill Properties of Lanesboro's Hydroelectric Power Dam

Beautiful view from Church Hill Property, Lanesboro's Hydroelectric Power Dam

Beautiful views are just one facet of the Church Hill School Condominiums that residents are enjoying in their new spaces.   Reasons for buying homes in the old school building are similar: the view, convenience, quality of the space and construction, ambiance, and most of all the friendly small town of Lanesboro, Minnesota. One of the new owners, Mike Dalton, said that  “People here are almost as nice as in Iowa.”

Robin & Bethany Krom, Church Hill Property Residents

Robin & Bethany Krom, Church Hill School Condominiums Residents

The owners represent a variety of interests and intentions. Besides Iowa, they come from Afton, Minnetonka, Rochester, and even Lanesboro. 

Association members are so enthusiastic about their new “digs” that they are planning an open house for the public.  Location: 201 Ridgeview Lane, Lanesboro;  the free tour hours are 1 to 4 p.m. on June 19.  Everyone is welcome.

For more information, go to its website  or call Robin Krom at 507-993-2029, or Dan Anderson at 507-251-7704.

Old Barn Resort is Celebrating a BARNiversary!

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010
The Old Barn Resort

The Old Barn Resort

The Old Barn Resort is having a BARNiversary

May 20-23, 2010

HAPPY 20th SEASON for the Resort!!!

HAPPY 125th Birthday to the Barn!!!

 

Shirley Endres (Owner) and Mary Michel Celebrate the upcoming BARNiversary

Shirley Endres (Owner) and Mary Michel Celebrate the upcoming BARNiversary

Doug Brenna and Shirley Endres, originally from small towns around the Minneapolis/St. Paul area, purchased the property in late 1996 and have continued to take the business to a more complete ‘resort’ feel. They have added the 18-hole golf course facilities, remodeled the restaurant and bar, made changes to the pool patio area, have added a large playset and as always continue to make improvements to the physical facilities to update guest amenities. They work closely with their incredible staff to assure you feel at home and enjoy your stay. Because of this, please feel free to comment or make suggestions to any staff member about the resort and amenities. Our staff are closer to friends than employees. We would like you to think so, too!

For more history you’ll just have to come see it for yourself! 

BARNiversary    May 20-23, 2010

Thursday: 7-11pm – Mary Michel’s 20th Year Party (yes, she came with the barn!) with DJ Guido! 

Friday:  9am – Golf Tourney* starts
7pm – Rib Eating Contest***
8-midnight – Misfit Toys Unplugged-Live Music
 

Saturday:  All day – Golf Tourney Continues* and Allis Chalmers Display****
9am – Bean Bag Tourney**
1pm – Barn Dedication & World’s Largest Barn Cake
9pm – Bonfire Party

Sunday:  Allis Chalmers Display until noon****
Golf Tourney Continues* winners announced at 3pm
1-3pm – Pig Roast – $2/person (yes, really $2/person)
1-4pm – Karaoke Joe
3pm – Cow Pie Bingo

Old Barn Resort
 24461 Heron Rd
Preston, MN 55965
Phone: 507-467-2512
Toll Free: 800-552-2512
Email: info@barnresort.com
Website: www.barnresort.com

Lanesboro Minnesota: One of the “Best of the Midwest Small Town Getaways”!

Friday, April 30th, 2010

MidwestLivingLogoLanesboro Minnesota was recently featured in Midwest Living Magazine as one of the “Best of the Midwest Small Town Getaways”!

Click here to read the full story.