Saturday, July 22nd
Every so often in the small, riverside town of Hastings, Minnesota, the chime of local happenings strikes a melody that resounds through the hearts and homes of its warm residents. This charming symphony of community activities invites you to savor the tales of our bustling little hamlet, but in a purely Hastings flavor. So, sit back, and let the notes of this symphony wash over you.
Firstly, with great jubilation, we share that St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School has embarked on a grand voyage. The principal and his stalwart band of pilgrims, guided by the gentle hand of the Holy Spirit, are venturing through the cobblestone streets of Rome. They stand on the precipice of spiritual enlightenment, ready to soak in the cultural wonders of Vatican City, St. Peter's Basilica, and yes, gelato too. When in Rome, indeed!
Amidst the soft rustle of community happenings, The Confluence Hotel teams up with YMCA to sponsor Rivertown Days Duck Race. Rivertown's inner light, the Vermillion River, will come alive with a flotilla of rubber duckies on July 23rd, at 1:30 pm. A delightful call for community fun echoes through Hastings, summoning all to partake in the joyous revelry.
The City of Hastings Government, like a benevolent shepherd, opens up the world of public service through Machinery Hill. Curious minds are invited to touch a truck, meet the dedicated crew of Public Works and Parks staff, and marvel at heavy-duty equipment. This unique event is set to illuminate the inner workings of our beloved city.
Meanwhile, the Hastings Hawks Amateur Baseball has proven yet again that they are a force to reckon with. The Hawks soared high over Cannon Falls in a thrilling Friday night face-off, with Dennis Reinhardt defying all odds, stringing 14 straight shutout innings for the week. The whispers of the team's victories ring through the town, bringing pride to the Hastings family.
Lock And Dam Eatery reminds everyone that a dinner at L&D is a coveted experience. Wristbands have become the ticket to delightful evenings filled with good food, great conversations, and an ambience that warms the heart.
Over at the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the diligent guardians of our natural heritage are tackling the spread of invasive species. Their call to arms is a request for every citizen to participate in this noble fight, from reporting findings of invasive species to promoting clean recreational habits.
Hastings Ford expressed heartfelt thanks to Midwest Safety Counselors, who trusted their expert staff and made the wise decision of choosing the 2023 Avalanche F-150, another sturdy chariot added to the safety counselors' arsenal.
In another corner of Hastings, St. Joseph Church Miesville had a delightful day out at Valleyfair. The spirit of Faith Food Fun was alive and well, with attendees young and old enjoying a sunny day filled with laughter and camaraderie.
This Sunday, the 2nd Street Depot Bar & Grill takes line dancing to the decks of The Confluence Hotel, creating ripples of excitement that promise a night of joyful, foot-tapping music and lively dance steps.
Lastly, over at Hastings Community TV, our beloved Hawks are making plays that could rival those on ESPN. Hawk’s left fielder, Jack Nelson, boldly stole an out from Cannon Falls, stoking the fiery pride of the locals.
As we come to the end of this Hastings melody, remember that this is just a taste of the rich tapestry of life in our beloved town. Each local happening, each shared smile, and each day in Hastings contributes to the warmth and unique charm of our small town. So whether it's school trips to Rome or baseball victories, let's continue to celebrate these wonderful notes in our local symphony. Keep tuned in for the next thrilling installment of the Hastings story. Till then, be well, do good work, and keep in touch.
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