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The Lennox Community Guide is a supplement to the Lennox Independent newspaper. the 44 page guide features information about the Lennox, SD community, businesses in the area and events.

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  • with UsOur Community is built on strong traditions,

    family values, and a progressive approach to

    the future. Enjoy your time in Lennox and

    consider making it your home!

    www.cityoflennoxsd.com

    Come Grow

  • Inside this Issue

    2 History 3 New Resident Information 5 Emergency Services: Police, Fire, Ambulance 6 Community Library / LACF

    8-9

    Old Fashioned FourthLennox is well known for its Old Fashioned Fourth of July Activities, check out some of the planned events here

    11 Swimming Pool / City Parks12 Ball Diamonds / LBA14 Senior Citizens16 Municipal Band18 Lennox School District 41-4

    20-21 City of Lennox Map

    22 Community of Worthing25 Area Clubs & Organizations26 Threshing Show / Mounted Shooters29 Church Directory30 Lions Club32 Community of Chancellor35 Lenkota Country Club37 Camping

    Lennox Community Guide

    2012Welcome from Mayor Orville Wiebers

    Welcome to Lennox. If you are looking for a new home or are just visiting we hope you like it here. Lennox, like many small towns, is proud to show you what a

    lot of volunteers of all ages working together can accom-plish.

    The Municipal Band is a group of volunteer musicians from Lennox and the surrounding area who get together to entertain at the park every Thursday night during the sum-mer as well as at area fairs.

    The Ambulance squad has a mix of full time and volun-teer members who work together with our volunteer Fire Department to take care of emergency needs for Lennox and the surrounding area.

    The Garden Club has been together for many years and takes care of the fl owers at the park. It is a big job so they are always looking for new members if you have a green thumb. The beautiful fl owers are just one of the reasons that we are proud of our park. One doesnt need to look too far to see the ongoing improvements in the park. Cur-rently new dug outs are being constructed on the middle ball diamond as well as lights being installed. Much of the work is being done at night and on weekends as it requires many hours of volunteer labor. Ball games for all ages will soon begin with many volunteer coaches involved. The west shelter is new as well as the surface on the tennis courts; and the swimming pool has been sand blasted in and painted for the swimming season.

    Plan to be here for our Old Fashioned 4th of July cele-bration. The commercial club spends many hours planning activities for the day. Starting with Cruise Night on July 3rd, activities on the fourth include a road race, parade, arts in the park, softball and baseball games, band concert and fi reworks. Come early and plan on spending the day. You will be glad you did.

    Walking downtown one can see continued work inside and out to improve our small town. We appreciate the ef-forts of all our volunteers, citizens and businesses who are working together to make our community one that we can be proud of and you will want to call home.

    A Supplement to the Lennox Independent116 S Main Box 76 Lennox, SD 57039

    647-2284

    The Lennox Independent is the offi cial newspaper for the communities of the Lennox and Worthing, Lincoln County and the Lennox School District.

    Lennox, located just minutes from Sioux Falls, offers a small town atmosphere with big-city convenience

  • A rich history

    Although pioneer

    settlement of this area

    began at least ten years

    earlier, Lennox had

    its beginning with the

    establishment of the

    Milwaukee Railroad

    branch through here

    in 1879. Lennox was

    named after B.G.

    Lennox, a private

    secretary to S.S.

    Merrill, the Chicago,

    Milwaukee, St. Paul

    and Pacifi c Railroad

    executive. In its early

    years, the community

    was known as Ben

    Lennox; it was soon

    shortened to Lennox.

    A LOOK BACK

    The City of Lennoxs rich history is preserved through the efforts the Lennox Area Historical Society and shared with the public at the Lennox Museum. Located at 305 South Main Street, the Lennox Museum was once the Lennox Hospital, as pictured above. The 3-story brick building now houses many artifacts, articles, and items donated by local residents that have relevance to the Lennox area.

    New! Guest exhibits! Do you have a personal collection? Tea cups, toys, oil cans, quilts, pottery, aprons, hats, whatever . . . the Guest Exhibit room at the Museum is the perfect place to display it for a month or two. Plan to stop in to visit the current guest exhibit.

    The LAHS opens the museum for tours upon request. There is no charge but donations are always welcome. It is always open after the parade on the 4th of July and during the December Tour of Homes fundraiser.

    For more information or to tour the museum, contact Mary Brass, LAHS President, at 605-254-5221.

    Other Historical Society offi cers include: Vice-President: MaryBeth Haan; Treasurer: Dana Haan; Secretary: Clarice Wells. New members are always welcome. Meetings are scheduled for eight months of the year. They are open to the public and include a guest speaker on a wide variety of topics.

    Lennox is also home to Cheryls Doll House Museum, 900 W 1st Ave. Call 647-0170 for more information.

    LENNOX COMMUNITY GUIDE PAGE 2

  • Theres no place like homeCity of LennoxCity of Lennox

    LENNOX COMMUNITY GUIDE PAGE 3

    New Resident Information:New Resident Information:

    Lennox is located on South Dakota Highways 17 & 44; fi ve miles off Interstate 29 and 25 miles off Interstate 90. The City is located in Lincoln County, one of the fastest growing counties in the State.

    Lennox City Hall is located at 107 S. Main Street. They are open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. There is an after- hours drop box located on the front of the building. Lennox has a 7-member City Council that meets the second Monday of the month at the City Hall. Orville Wiebers is the current Mayor.

    Residents in Lennox are asked to keep the city beautiful by maintaining their property. The city rubble site, located southwest of Lennox, takes branches, grass clippings, garden waste and leaves each Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    Residents in Lennox are also asked to license their pets. Tags are available at the City Finance Offi ce and expire on Dec. 31 of each year. Animals must be current on rabies vaccination.

    Building permits are required. Check with City Hall before proceeding with any construction, concrete work, remodeling, or alterations.

    Driver license exams are only given at county seat locations. Times and dates are posted at the City Hall. Driver License manuals for vehicles, motorcycles and commercial licenses are available.

    Voter registration cards are available at City Hall. If you have recently moved to the area or have moved to a different Ward within the City, you need to register.

    Utilities

    Xcel Energy (electricity) 1-800-895-4999MidAmerican Energy (natural gas) 1-88-427-5632Knology (phone/cable/internet) 647-7450Scott Bolte Sanitation (garbage) 647-5371Novak Sanitary Service (garbage) 605-338-9840

    Medical Services

    Sanford Clinic Lennox 647-2841 Lennox Good Samaritan Center 647-2251Lennox Dental Clinic 647-2881 Ringen Dental Clinic 647-2214Lennox Chiropractic 647-2236 Lewis Family Drug Pharmacy 647-2256

    Local Government

    Lennox City Hall 647-2286Lennox Police Department 647-5299Lennox Street Department 647-5540Lennox Water Department 647-2286Lennox Community Library 647-2203 ext. 4034

    www.cityofl ennoxsd.com

  • Once a week garbage service with every other week recycling. We offer single stream recycling at no extra cost.

    Convenient payment optionschoose to pay online, sign up for EFT (Automatic Payment) or get billed once a month.

    Refer a new customer and get an additional month free.

    Trash cans provided.

    Competitive rates

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  • SERVE to

    and protect AMBULANCE DEPARTMENT

    The members of the Lennox Area Ambulance are proud to be available to provide quality emergency care to the citizens of Lennox and the surrounding communities. The ambulance facility is located at First and Cherry. They have two ambulance units in service, both with cardiac defi brillators, IV administration equipment and advanced airway management equipment. The newest unit also has the capability of cardiac monitoring when a paramedic is on board. A paramedic and full time EMT support the volunteer squad. Dial 911 to report any emergencies.

    FIRE DEPARTMENTThe Lennox Fire Department is made up of volunteers, some who have been with the Fire Department for over 30 years.

    The Fire Department is well equipped with updated equipment including a 100 foot ladder fi retruck. The Fire Department is located at 201 South Juniper in Lennox. Dial 911 to report any emergencies.

    POLICE DEPARTMENTThe City of Lennox is under police protection 24/7. The Lennox Police Department is located at 120 West 2nd Avenue

    and currently consists of four full time offi cers and one part time offi cer. The current Police Chief is Russ Nelson. Local number to reach the police is 647-5299. Dial 911 to report any emergencies.

    LENNOX COMMUNITY GUIDE PAGE 5

  • Lennox Community Fund

    Lennox Community Library

    LENNOX COMMUNITY GUIDE PAGE 6

    The Lennox Community Library is a beautiful building located at 208 West 5th Avenue. The library is a joint venture with the Lennox Elementary/Middle School library. The public entrance is located on the west side of the building with parking available.

    The library offers books, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, a separate adult reading area and computers with internet access. A library card is free to residents in Lennox, Chancellor, and Worthing. Children can join in the fun of a summer reading program and adults are welcome to take part in monthly book discussions. The City Librarian is Lorraine Nordmann. She can be reached at 647-2203 ext. 4034.

    LIBRARY HOURS:Monday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.Tuesday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Wednesday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Thursday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.Friday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Saturday: 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon

    Lennox Area Community Fund was formed fi ve years ago by a group of local citizens, spurred by a donation from Roger Haugo of the Valley Exchange Bank.

    LACF is an endowment fund that will continue to give money back to the community each year in the form of grants to local organizations from Lennox, Chancellor and Worthing.

    The grants are awarded each year at the LACF annual meeting.

    Contributions to the LACF are gratefully accepted and can be sent to: LACF Treasurer, c/o Valley Exchange Bank, PO Box 19, Lennox, SD 57039.

    Pictured below: Mrg Simon, President of LACF, presents a grant to the Lennox Ambulance

    at their annual meeting in the fall of 2011.

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  • Old FashionedFourth of July

    LENNOX COMMUNITY GUIDE PAGE 8

    July 1, 2012: Worship in the ParkWorship will begin at 10:30 a.m. and a free-will lunch will begin at 11:30 a.m. Public is invited and encouraged to attend.

    July 3, 2012: Cruise NightBring your classic to cruise the streets of Lennox or fi nd a spot to relax and watch the cars go by!

    July 4, 2012: Old Fashioned Fourth of July

    FIRECRACKER ROAD RACE, 7 a.m. registration at Lennox High School Cafetorium; race begins at 8 a.m. Sponsored by the Lennox Lions Club.

    There will be seven age divisions in the 1 & 2 mile; and six divisions in the 5K and 10K, with awards in every age group, both male and female. A t-shirt is given to

    each registrant. The cost for the 1 & 2 miles is $15; for the 5 & 10K $20, day of event. To receive a $5 discount, preregister at www.allsportcentral.com.

    OLD FASHIONED 4TH OF JULY PARADE: begins at 10:30 a.m. at the Sinning Sports Complex. All entries should go to the Sports Complex to register at least one hour before the

    event. Lennox Volunteer Firemen will line up entries. Parade Route: from Sports Complex to Main Street, north on Main to 1st Ave., west on 1st Ave. to Elm St., south on Elm St. to Hwy. 44.

    ARTS IN THE PARK: following parade: craft and food vendors at Westerman Park.

    BALLGAMES: baseball game and church slowpitch games during afternoon at park.

    CAR SHOW AND SHINE: following parade at the Old Football Field south of softball diamonds. Field opens at 9 a.m. for entries$5 entry fee. Show open following parade until 4 p.m. Awards given for Best of Show: car, pick up, truck, motorcycle, tractor, and miscellaneous. Dash plaques given to fi rst 100 entries! For

    more information call 605-940-1462.

    BAND CONCERT: Lennox Municipal Band concert at bandshell in park, with a guest appearance by the popular band EJECT, 8 p.m.

    OLD FASHIONED 4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS: spectacular fi reworks show beginning at dusk at the park.

  • LENNOX COMMUNITY GUIDE PAGE 9

    The Old Fashioned Fourth of July has become a tradition and part of the history of

    Lennox. Thousands come

    in to the community

    to enjoy the day fi lled

    with activities from

    the big parade to the

    spectacular fi reworks

    show. The event is

    sponsored by the Lennox

    Commercial Club.

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  • LENNOX COMMUNITY GUIDE PAGE 11

    Summer fun

    Lennox has two parks for families to enjoy throughout the year.Located on South Main, Westerman Park features a swimming pool, a wading pool, a playground, picnic shelters, baseball and softball diamonds, tennis courts, horseshoe pits, a basketball court, a skate park, a band shelter, fl ower gardens, camping pads and a sand volleyball court. Located on west Fourth Avenue, West Evergreen Park has playground equipment and a shelter. During the winter months, an ice skating rink is featured at the park. Shelters at both parks are available for family reunions, birthday parties and summer picnics. Shelters with electric hook-ups are available. There is no fee, but a reservation is recommended to assure availability. Contact City Hall at 647-2286 to make your reservation!

    CITY PARKS

    During these hot South Dakota days, remember to take advantage of the Lennox swimming pool. The pool is located in Westerman Park and also features a wading pool for the smallest of swimmers. Pool Manager is Brooke Fodness.

    Swimming passes:Family$65Single$35The pool fee is still $2 per day if swimmers dont have a pass.

    2012 Lesson Sessions: (subject to change, watch The Independent for updates)Session 1: June 11-June 22, 2012Session 2: July 9-July 20, 2012Session 3: July 23-August 3, 2012 Anyone who has purchased a pass can receive lessons for $20 per

    child and those without a pass the cost is $40 per child.

    Pool Hours: Monday through Sunday: 1:00-5:00 p.m. Open Swim 6:00-7:00 p.m. Family Swim 7:00-8:30 p.m. Open Swim

    Water Aerobics: Monday through Thursday, 5:15-6:00 p.m. The cost is $2 for everyone even if they have a pass.

  • Lennox Baseball Association

    Lets play ball!Lennox ballparks

    LENNOX COMMUNITY GUIDE PAGE 12

    Summer months are a busy time for the ball dia-monds in Lennox!Westerman Park has a newly updated large ball diamond that hosts high school, Lennox Amateurs, Lennox Legion and Teeners games.

    The youth teams and Church League utilize the softball diamonds in Westerman Park that feature new dugouts and lights placed in 2012.

    Lennox has many up and coming younger players that utilize the T-ball fi eld on 7th Avenue and Blaine on Wednesday nights.

    Westerman Park also features tennis courts. During the summer months tennis lessons are offered at the courts. For information on the opportunities at the local parks check out The Lennox Independent newspaper or contact City Hall, 647-2286.

    Local citizens form The Lennox Baseball Association (LBA). Their efforts improve the ball facilities and programs in Lennox, making more opportunities available for athletes throughout the community.The Association has made extensive improvements to the ball fi elds. In 2011 they replaced the foul fences on the Little League fi eld and added an outfi eld fence on the facility. In addition, the dugouts on the softball fi eld were replaced. In 2012 they put lighting on the Little League fi eld, a $25,000 project. The Association continues in their efforts to better the ball programs. To raise funds, the LBA sells signs that are displayed on the outfi eld fence. If you would like more information about the Association or about purchasing a sign, contact Rick Leisinger at 647-5594 or Dan DeVries 605-366-1946.

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  • SENIOR Life

    LENNOX COMMUNITY GUIDE PAGE 14

    The Lennox Senior Citizen Center is a very busy place.

    The Center is located at 519 South Main Street. This very active group of people in the

    community enjoy fellowship, daily noon meals, special programs and fundraisers throughout the

    year.

    Daily noon meals are served Monday through Friday. Meals on Wheels provides meals to the homebound

    and to seniors in Chancellor and Parker. The menu is printed each week in The Lennox Independent, courtesy of

    Lennox Good Samaritan Center. Residents can call 647-2435 to reserve a spot for the noon meal or to request

    meal delivery. Janice Boomgarden and Anita Rentschler are in charge of the program.

    Seniors enjoy playing Wii bowling, taking trips, playing cards and bingo, exercising and taking part in

    computer classes and special programs. Marie Klingbile is the Activities Director. Birthday parties are held the

    fi rst Tuesday of the month. Various fundraisers during the year help support the center. The Spec N Dicken supper

    in January and the Turkey Dinner in November, sponsored by Life Enrichment for the Elderly (L.E.E.) are two of

    the most popular. The senior citizens sell lunch and pie and ice cream on the Fourth of July and sponsor a Potato

    Bake during the year. A Nutrition Fair is held in August. The cost to join the Lennox Senior Citizen group is just

    $15 a year. The current president is Gladys Wiebers.

    Lennox has a Community Transit program that provides an 18-passenger bus and van for those who need a ride to the clinic, doctor visits or around town. You must call ahead to schedule a ride, a weeks notice is appreciated. Call Director Gene Valentien at 496-4069.

    The Senior Center is available for rent for

    $100. Access to the cooking area is an additional $50. Call Marie Klingbile at

    647-5576 for more information.

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  • LENNOX COMMUNITY GUIDE PAGE 16

    Lennox Municipal Band

    is the longest running

    musical organization

    in South Dakota. Its

    founding dates back

    to the spring of 1883,

    the outgrowth of the

    original cornet band.

    Organized in May of

    that year, the history of

    the Lennox organization

    has been marked with

    prominence. Since

    1887, when it was

    acclaimed the best band

    in the southeast, the

    Lennox band has won

    recognition throughout

    the State.

    PIECE OF HISTORY

    The Lennox Municipal Band performs every Thursday night during the summer season at the Jacobs Memorial Bandshell in Westerman Park. Concerts begin at 8 p.m. and are free. Bring your lawn chairs or blanket and come and enjoy the music! Community groups often sell popcorn to enjoy during the concert.

    The band is directed by Byron Youngquist. Members of the band range in age from 12 to 80+ and come from Lennox and the surrounding area. Local musicians are always welcome to share their talent. If you would like to be a part of this organization call Byron at 605-366-8737 or Delphi Klusmann at 647-5283.

    The band begins practicing in April and kicks off their summer season with the Lennox Memorial Day program. The band also makes an appearance in the Old Fashioned Fourth of July parade and at the Turner County Fair.

    The bands Thursday night programs are printed each week in The Lennox Independent.

    And the band played on

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    Services: Heating service Furnace repair Water heater service Cooling service A / C service Duct work

    Preschool Centers located in Lennox & WorthingHOURS: Lennox: AM class is for 3 and 4 year olds who will be att ending two years of preschool (30 students max)PM class is for older 4 and 5 year olds who will transiti on to kindergarten the following school year (30 students max)Worthing: 3, 4 and 5 year olds in the PM only (20 students max)DAYS: Monday ThursdayPart-ti me is available either on Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday in both centersPRICE: $145 a month for full-ti me $85 per month for part-ti me

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    sounds. Learning how to sit during circle ti me, walk in hallways, and play with other students. Christmas and graduati on programs are

    highlights along with an end of the year fi eld trip.

    If interested contact Sheryl Ledeboer at [email protected] or 605-647-2203

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    Summer Center: Lennox Elementary School* Transportati on provided to swim lessons, camps in Lennox* Breakfast and PM snack included in tuiti on* Swim every day at pool* Weekly art projects, computer ti me, gym ti me, outside ti me* Field trips * Sta certi fi ed in CPR/First Aid* Only pay for hours needed* Hours: 6am-6pm Monday-Friday

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  • Lennox School District 41-4

    LENNOX COMMUNITY GUIDE PAGE 18

    Preparing each student to succeed in a changing world.Lennox School District Mission Statement

    Lennox School District 41-4 provides a quality education for the youth of Lennox, Worthing, Chancellor and the surrounding rural areas. There are approximately 900 students in the Lennox School District. An Elementary, Middle School and High School are located in Lennox with an additional Elemen-tary School in Worthing (230 Cedar Street).

    The Lennox School District has received pre-K through 12 district accreditation from the prestigious accreditation organization North Central Association and the Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement. The Lennox District has a 7-member Board of Education that meets the second Monday of the month.

    Besides offering a quality academic program, Lennox has excellent extracurricular offerings. Students have consistently had strong showings in sports, drama, vocal music, band, FFA and debate.

    Lennox School District also offers pre-school opportunities and a before and after school program. Sheryl Ledeboer is the director of the program, contact her at 647-2204 or email [email protected]. Lennox High School

    1201 S Main St., Lennox Tim Raabe, Principal 647-2203

    LWC Middle School208 W Fifth Ave., Lennox Darren Ellwein, Principal 647-2203

    Lennox Elementary305 W 5th Ave., Lennox Darin Eich, Principal 647-2204

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    Worthing

    Lifelight Music FestivalThe LifeLight South Dakota Festival, fi rst held in 1998, is the largest FREE Christian music festival in the nation.

    Held annually Labor Day weekend, it attracts people from all over the United States and the world. The 2012 year

    marks the 15th anniversary for the Festival which is held near Worthing. The Festival is held rain, wind or shine.

    Entrance gates open at 8 a.m. daily and close at 2 a.m.

    FESTIVAL DIRECTIONSFestival Address: 47468 280th Street, Worthing, SD

    From I-29: take exit 64 (Worthing exit), go East 5.5 mile

    The City of Worthing,

    like Lennox, was named

    for the railroad. Named

    Worthington after a

    Milwaukee Road railroad conductor, the

    name was later shortened to Worthing.

    The growing community consists of

    about 1,096 people.

    Worthing is part of the Lennox

    School District and has an Elementary School located in town. The Lennox Independent is the offi cial newspaper for the

    City. The Lennox Independent publishes a monthly newspaper, The Worthing Enterprise, specifi cally for the Worthing

    community.

    Worthing has an active Volunteer Fire Department. They provide coverage for the city as well as the townships of

    Grant, LaValley, Lincoln, and Lynn.

    Worthing is also home to the Olde Towne Dinner Theatre. It was established in 1982 and offers fabulous meals with

    memorable performances throughout the year. It is located at 121 South Main Street. For more information call 372-

    4653.

    Worthing is a progressive community governed by a Mayor and four commissioners. The current Mayor is Eric

    Saugstad. Jeff Tanner is the current City Administrator. The City has received multiple grants that will help them as they

    begin an ambitious street project around the Elementary school. Safe Routes to School grants will enable them to place

    new sidewalks around the school, as well as in other areas of the community.

    Neighboring Communities

    The Worthing Elementary School is part of the Lennox School District.

  • Whether you are looking to begin, expand or relocate look at Lennox, SD.

    LOCATION: SD State Hwys 17 & 44

    Four and one-half (4.5) miles West of I-29

    Available Land in Industrial Park

    INFRASTRUCTURE:City water & sewer,

    industrial grade streets, natural gas,

    electric and telecom in place.

    INCENTIVES:Lennox Area

    Development Corp. has a strong track record on offering incentives

    to companies.

    FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

    The Lennox Area Development Corporation

    www.cityoflennoxsd.com

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  • LENNOX COMMUNITY GUIDE PAGE 25

    CLUBS Community

    Petal Pals Garden ClubDorothy VerHey, 605-372-4576 or Margaret Charlton, 605-647-3082

    Lennox Commercial ClubDebbie Schmidt, 605-647-2284

    ScoutingScott Ford, Boy Scouts, 605-731-6754Kathy Bach, Girl Scouts, 605-214-2747

    4-HAmber Lounsbery 4-H Youth Program Advisor,

    Lincoln County 605-764-2756Diana Gall or Chris Wirt, Turner County Extension

    Offi ce, 605-297-3112

    Lennox American Legion and AuxiliaryScott Ford, 605-731-6754

    Lions ClubRhoda Strasser, 605-647-2670

    Lennox Area Historical SocietyMary Brass, 605-254-5221

    ACTION (Achieving Community Togetherness In Our Neighborhood)-womens group

    Tina Buhta, [email protected], 605-830-5851Facebook: Lennox Action

    Dakota Territory Mounted ShootersMike Whitehead, 605-261-9766 orMardy Gulbrandson, 605-647-2830

    Lennox Senior CitizensMarie Klingbile, 605-647-5576

    Lions Pancake Feed

    Petal Pals Flower Garden

  • LENNOX COMMUNITY GUIDE PAGE 26

    Dakota Territory Mounted Shooters

    Eastern South Dakota is pleased to announce that they

    are catching onto the nations fastest growing family

    oriented equestrian sport of Cowboy Mounted Shoot-

    ing. Spearheaded by the Whitehead Arena Crew, along

    with the local 7th Calvary expertise, the Dakota Territory

    Mounted Shooters was formed in January of 2006. The

    clubs mission was to help create more sanctioned events

    in the area.

    The Dakota Territory Shoot will be held in 2012 June

    30 through July 1 at Whitehead Area, 28052 465th Ave.,

    Lennox. The event will start at 1 p.m. The South Dakota

    State Fair Shoot will be held Aug. 12, 2012 at the SD

    State Fairgrounds.

    To join the Dakota Territory Mounted Shooters fi ll

    out an application found at www.daktms.com and send it

    along with membership fees to: Dakota Territory Mount-

    ed Shooters, 28052 465th Ave., Lennox, SD 57039.

    The Southeast South Dakota Threshermens Association Show is held annually at Goeman Auction Grounds, one mile north of Lennox on Hwy 17.

    Admission is FREE for the 28th Annual Show to be held Aug. 3-5, 2012. The event will feature Case-Farmall and Case International.

    Friday, Aug. 3, 2012: 6 p.m. Tractor Ride. Everyone is welcome to join with their tractors on a tour through town.

    Annual Saturday and Sunday Events: Pancake Breakfast by Lennox Firemen Parade both days Flea Market Exhibits and Demonstrations Concessions on grounds Homemade Ice Cream Kids Infl atable Obstacle Course & Sandbox Rough Camping AvailableKids Pedal Pull on Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012 following 1

    p.m. parade for children 10 and underAntique Tractor Pull on Saturday Aug. 4, 2012, 5 p.m.

    Jackpot Pull with Cash Payoutfi rst place, $100, second place $50; 5800 lb. Class II; antiques Class Puller Age increased to 1965 and Older.

    Contact information: Frank Tuller, 712-737-2671 or Greg Konken, 605-647-1420.

    Threshing Show

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    Hot Breakfast & LunchSoft Serve Ice Cream

    Slushies

    Fountain Pop Available.

    Largest Selection & Coldest Beer in Town

    Open Mon. - Sat. 6am-11pm & Sun. 7am-10pm

    CASINO ROOM

    TOTAL STOP Convenience STORE

    417 E. 4th &Hwy 17

    Lennox, SD647-5053

    Kevin JohnsonChancellor, SD

    [email protected]

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    Toad the HandymanHot Tubs and Pools Spa and Pool Repair/Maintenance Buy and Sell Used Spas General Home Repair Year-Round Storage Fast and Reliable Service

    Todd Toad Abraham4LSRI'IPP

    Lennox Area Community Fund.For good. For ever.

    The LACF is an endowment fund created to benet our communities by pooling the generosity of donors to fund grants to charitable and civic causes. Each year, several thousand dollars ow from the endowment to support the work of dedicated individuals in our schools and towns, funding projects that might otherwise be left undone.

    Your tax-deductible donations are invested back into our communities to further the work of the many people who keep our emergency services, schools, parks, senior services and neighborhoods strong and vibrant.

    For more information on how you can give back to our communities, contact:

    Lennox Area Community Fund Treasurerc/o Valley Exchange BankPO Box 19Lennox, SD 57039

  • Youve served,for Country.for Family.

    Let us serve you.

    LENNOXThe Good Samaritan

    Society-Lennox is certifi ed for Medicare, Medicaid

    and VA Approved.

    Inpatient and outpatient physical, occupational and

    speech therapies are available.

    404 E. 6th Ave., Lennox(605) 647-2251

    Call us today for all your home heating, commercial,

    crop drying, and agheating propane.

    647-5350 622 W. 1st Ave., Lennox

    Ringen Dental ClinicGentle Family Dentistry

    Digital x-rays Intraoral camera TV/DVD in all treatment rooms Nitrous-oxide sedation available Tooth colored fi llings Root Canals Crowns, bridges, dentures, veneers File with most insurances Relaxing environment New patients welcome

    605-647-2214 1101 S. Main St., Lennox A.D. Ringen, DDS

    Quality Veterinary Care for Large and Small Animals

    (605) 647-588646478 277th Street Lennox, SD

    Dr. Ken Shaffer

    SnipitsColors, Perms,

    Up-Dos, Styles, Family Haircuts, Waxing

    June Van Hill, OwnerCell: 605-359-2022

    521 W. 1st Ave., Lennox | 605-647-SNIP (7647)

    We serve you fi rst.

    SDAIA TEMPLE INS. AGENCYLennox at 120 S. Main St. , phone: 647-0606

    Helping you take better care of yourself and your family with quality, affordable insurance coverage

    Home Auto Farm Crop Life & Health LTC Commercial

    For all your insurance needs, callWorthing Insurance Agency, Inc.

    Phone: 605-372-2410112 West Main St., Worthing, SD

    Email: [email protected]

  • LENNOX COMMUNITY GUIDE PAGE 29

    THE EXCHANGEChurch DirectoryChurch Directory The Exchange, located at Lennox Ebenezer Presbyterian Church, is a food pantry which operates for the benefi t of temporary needs in Lennox and the surrounding community. It is supported through the ministry of Ebenezer and the generous donations from area churches and the community.

    THE EXCHANGE HOURS: Monday 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.

    Wednesday 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.

    Saturday 10:00 to 11:00 a.m.

    St. Magdalen Catholic417 E. 6th Avenue

    Father Paul Pathiyamoola 647-2187Weekday Masses: Wednesday and Friday, 9amSunday: Mass, 8:45am

    Second Reformed1017 S. Elm Street

    Rev. Dr. Harlan Hayunga 647-5417Sunday: Prayer Time in the FLC, 9am; Worship at 9:30am, followed by fellowship

    West Prairie Lutheran 46788 282nd Street, Lennox

    Pastor Erika Lehmann 647-5923

    Sunday: Morning Worship, Live on Channel 45, 9:30am; Coffee and Fellowship to follow

    Delaware Reformed Jct. of Hwys 17 & 18

    Pastor Jamie Dykstra 647-5868

    Sunday: Worship Service, 9:30am

    First English Lutheran120 E. 2nd Avenue

    Pastor Hugh Brewer 647-5140Sunday: Service, 8:30am & 11am; Coffee and Fel-lowship, 9:30am; Summer Worship varies

    Faith Presbyterian1/2 mile East of Caseys

    Rev. Sarah Hagena, Pastor 647-5560

    Sunday: Worship Service, 10 a.m.

    Turner Co. First Presbyterian3 miles south, 3 miles west of LennoxPastor John Armstrong 647-5433

    Sunday: Worship Service, 9:30am

    Lennox Ebenezer Presbyterian305 West 1st Avenue

    Pastor Ryan Arkema 647-2659Sunday: Morning Worship, Live on Channel 98, 9:25am; Coffee and Fellowship to follow

    *pictured above First English Lutheran Church, celebrating their 100th anniversary in 2012

  • LENNOX COMMUNITY GUIDE PAGE 30

    Lions make a differenceEvery day everywhere

    Lions Clubs-Ready to Help, Worldwide

    Whenever a Lions Club gets together, problems get smaller. Thats because they help where help is

    needed-in their own communities and around the world with unmatched integrity and energy.

    The 46,000 clubs and 1.35 million members in 207 countries make them the worlds largest service

    club organization. They are also one of the most effective. Their members do whatever is needed to help

    their local communities. Everywhere they work, they make friends. With children who need eye glasses,

    with seniors who need special vision care and with people they may never meet.

    Their motto is WE SERVE. Lions are part of a global service network, doing

    what is necessary to help their local communities.

    The Lennox Lions have been serving the community of Lennox

    for 34 years with fund raisers such as the 4th of July lunch stand,

    Firecracker Road Race, Pet Vaccination Clinic and, of course,

    their annual pancake supper.

    The club distributes the money they earn from these

    projects back into the community as scholarships and

    local projects and for world wide Lions service projects.

    Some of this money goes to the Lions Clubs International

    Foundation (LCIF), whose chief mission is to allocate

    funds and resources to solve major humanitarian chal-

    lenges worldwide. Together, Lions and LCIF actively

    work to conquer blindness, provide youth with opportuni-

    ties, respond to disasters and much more. Some goes to the

    South Dakota Lions Foundation, the South Dakota Lions Eye

    and Tissue Bank, and Leader Dogs for the Blind.

    The Lennox Lions Club meets on the second and fourth Thursday

    at the Lennox Pizza Ranch at 6:15 p.m. where they share a meal, have a

    program or special speaker and conduct the business meeting.

    Membership in the Lennox Lions Club is by invitation and is open to any adult age 18 or older. They

    are always looking for new members and encourage anyone interested in becoming a member to contact

    a current member or the members of the membership committee: Chairperson Lion Rhoda Strasser at

    647-2760, Lion Jeffery Tanner in Worthing at 372-4113, or Lion Ron Beck at 647-2851. The club has

    established a branch club in Worthing, South Dakota and they are currently seeking members to be a part

    of that club.

    For more information about Lions International please visit the web site at www.lionsclubs.org

    They welcome you to join them in service to our communities.

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    General Practice including Personal Injury, Estate Planning, Probate, Family Law, Real Estate,

    Criminal Law, and Civil Litigation.

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    Join the fun at theLennox Senior Citizen Center(Located at the Corner of 6th and Main)

    Ongoing activities include: Trips Playing Cards Bingo Exercise Class Computer Class Noon MealsAnd more! Call 647-2435 to get involved today!

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  • LENNOX COMMUNITY GUIDE PAGE 32

    CHANCELLORTown of

    In 1894 the town of Chancellor was started. The town was named after Chancellor Van Bismark of Germany. It was incorporated in 1900. Businesses in Chancellor include a bank, a fertilizer business, a convenience store and gas station, a repair shop, an insurance agency, a post offi ce, a cafe and bar, and beauty shops. POET Biorefi ning-Chancellor (an ethanol plant) is located right outside of town. Chancellor has an active American Legion, Bertus Jurgens Post #283. A Veterans Memorial was dedicated

    in 2007 honoring area veterans who paid the ultimate price. The Memorial is located on the east side of Main Street.

    The Chancellor Community Club is an active organization in town that works on projects to benefi t the community. The club worked hard to get new playground equipment in the communitys park, a feature that is enjoyed by all. The club also helps fund boys and girls ball teams and sponsors holiday events such as Santa Day and the annual Easter Egg Hunt.

    Chancellor also had a strong Volunteer Fire Department that serves Chancellor and the surrounding area. The Lennox Independent has a Chancellor news correspondent. Amy Abbas can be reached at 214-3286 or

    email [email protected].

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    Sunrise Manor Apartments for elderly, disabled individuals at in-come based rents. Located on the east side of Lennox, south of Second Street.

    Rental Voucher Program for low income individuals and families in the Lennox communities.

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  • Lenkota Golf Course

    The Lenkota Country Club offers a

    beautiful nine hole course on the west edge

    of Lennox on Highway 44. The clubhouse is

    open from 8 a.m. to dark on weekdays and 7

    a.m. to dark on weekends. A new clubhouse

    was recently built on the grounds. The

    Banquet Hall is available for rent inside the

    clubhouse for special events. Call (605) 647-

    5335 for rates and reservations.

    2012 LENKOTA NON-MEMBER RATES

    Weekdays 9 holes $14

    Weekdays 18 holes $20

    Weekends 9 holes $15

    Weekends 18 holes $23

    Cart Rental 9 holes $13

    Car Rental 18 holes $23

    Memberships are also available.

    2012 LENKOTA MEMBERSHIP RATES

    Family w/children $470

    New family $420

    Family w/o children $410

    Single $310

    New single $250

    Corporate $600

    LENNOX COMMUNITY GUIDE PAGE 35

    LENKOTA COUNTRY CLUB 27853 SD Highway 44Lennox, SD 57039Phone: 605-647-5335

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    for all your special events!

    4-7PM Mon-Fri.

    Happy Hour all night Wednesday.

    Off Sale Free Bag of Ice With Every Case Purchased.Lennox Legion 647-2225

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  • LENNOX COMMUNITY GUIDE PAGE 37

    CAMPING GUIDELINES

    Camping

    Westerman Park is home to a 16 site campground where family and friends coming to town are welcome to stay. The camping pads each have electricity with a restroom and shower facility available. A dump station is located at the park and can be used for $5. The campground opens May 1, closing again in the fall before the temperature at night drops to freezing. Reservations can be made January 2 for the up-coming season. The campground is a popular place for the annual Fourth of July Celebration and during the LifeLight Christian Music Festival, so make your reservations early!

    CAMPGROUND

    Camping is permitted only in areas designated

    Electrical hook-ups are available only to campers registered on an elec-

    trical site. Extension cords may not be run from one campsite to another.

    When two units occupy a site, both must pay camping fees. Double-

    ups may or may not be available at all campsites due to pad lengths or

    closeness in proximity to other sites. Check with City Hall before dou-

    bling any campsite.

    Campsites must be re-registered or vacated by 4 p.m.

    Between May 1 and September 30, the parks close from 11 p.m. to

    6 a.m. Quiet hours also follow these times. Please consider others in the

    park at all times. Disturbances caused by loud music or disorderly conduct

    can lead to expulsion from the park.

    Pets must be on a leash no longer than 10 feet. Owners must clean up

    after their pets.

    Campfi res are allowed only at designated campsites.

    All campsites and shelters are fi rst-come, fi rst-served. Lennox accepts

    reservations beginning January 2 for all arrival dates during the parks

    upcoming season. Reserve online at www.cityofl ennoxsd.com or call 647-

    2286.

  • Th ere are many ways that Lincoln County works to serve the community. Th e major departments and phone numbers of the county include: 911 Communications Auditor 605-764-2581 Emergency Management, 605-764-5746 Equalization, 605-764-2571 E xtension O ce, 605-764-2756 Geographic Info Services, 605-764-0101 Highway, 605-764-5841 Planning and Zoning, 605-764-2938 Register of Deeds, 605-764-5661 Sheriff, 605-764-5651 States Attorney, 605-764-5732 Treasurer, (605) 764-5701

    Lincoln County Commissioners include: District 1 Dale Long District 2 David Gillespie District 3 Dennis Weeldreyer District 4 Jason Melcher District 5 Jim Schmidt

    Courthouse located at 100 East Fifth St., Canton

    Visit the Lincoln County website at

    www.lincolncountysd.org

    Need a list of reasons to come to the Lennox School District?

    Here youyou Go Convenient locations (elementaries in Lennox and

    Worthing; middle school & high school in Lennox) Preschool programs in Worthing and Lennox Small class size Safe, fun learning environments Excellent special needs programs Computer labs in all buildings Progressive student assessment programs

    at all levels (RtI, DIBELS) Excellent facilities (new Lennox High School

    opened January 2006)

    Over 100 class choices at the high school, including AP and college prep classes

    Traditions of excellence in athletics and fi ne arts High ACT, SAT and DACS scores Full compliance and achievement in

    accordance with No Child Left Behind (NCLB) requirements

    Before and After School Programs Transportation for all students PreK 12 School/community library with computer lab NCA PreK-12 District Accreditation

    Private tours available. Call Superintendent Robert Mayer at 647-2202 to schedule an appointment. Visit our web site at www.lennox.k12.sd.us

    Open Enrollment Applications Now Being Accepted!

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  • If youre a business person in the If youre a business person in the Lennox area & want to get involved, Lennox area & want to get involved,

    contact Debbie at 647-2284.contact Debbie at 647-2284.

    The Lennox Commercial ClubA network of businesses helping each other

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    FEB. 2, 2012 THURSDAY VOL. 128, NO. 5One DollarINDEPENDENTTHE LENNOX l e n n o x n e w s . c o m

    Four students were selected from Lennox Elementary and LWC Middle School to par-ticipate in the 2012 Elementary Festival Honor choir on Thurs-day, February 9th. The choir is held in conjunction with the 44th Annual South Dakota Music In-Service Convention. The Lennox School district had several music students from the 4th, 5th and 6th grades audition by CD for this choir. The panel of music teach-ers judging the CDs received 640 auditions from across South Da-kota. The students were judged on: tone quality, tonal memory, intonation and diction. The choir will consist of 150 voices. Lennox School District students

    participating are: Karissa West (6th), Ahna Groen (6th), Bree Van Meeteren (5th) and Kierra Abbas (4th). West has auditioned and participated in this choir for three years.

    The students will have the privilege of working with Mrs. Marcia Patton, a nationally rec-ognized conductor. She is cur-rently in her 31st year as director of the Casper Childrens Chorale in Casper, Wyoming. Students will practice during the day on Thursday, February 9th and cul-minate the festival with a concert at 4:45 pm. The concert will be performed at the Performing Arts Center on the campus of South Dakota State University.

    Selected for the 2012

    Elementary Festival Honor

    Choir were (pictured from

    left to right): backAhna

    Groen, Karissa West; front

    Bree Van-Meeteren and Kierra Abbas.

    Every three years the SDSU Statesmen host the Festival of Male Voices, an event that brings over 100 high school male singers to the SDSU campus to work with a nationally-recognized guest conductor. These male voices will perform selections with the SDSU Statesmen as well. The Statesmen have been recognized as one of the finest collegiate mens chorus in the upper Mid-west. The Statesmen are directed by Dr. Steven Grimes.

    The Festival of Male Voices will be held in conjunction with the 43rd Annual South Dakota Music In-Service Convention on Thursday, February 9th. LHS participants in this choir are: Xavier Wright (10th Tenor I),

    Josh Friese (10th Tenor II), Tyler Youngquist (11th Bass I) and Chris Mikkelsen (12th Bass II).

    Directing the choir that day will be Grammy Award-winning conductor and singer Frank Al-binder. He was the Director of Choral Activities at Davidson College and currently directs the Washington Mens Camaerata, the Virginia Glee Club at the University of Virginia, and the Woodley Ensemble.

    Xavier, Josh, Tyler and Chris will rehearse all day with Mr. Frank Albinder and the SDSU Statesmen. They will perform an evening concert for the public at Performing Arts Center on the campus of SDSU.

    Lennox High School students chosen to perform with the SDSU Statesmen include (pictured from left to right): backJosh Friese, Tyler Youngquist; front: Chris Mikkelsen, Xavier Wright.

    On Jan. 21, 2012 Abby Beach performed with the South Da-kota Junior Honors Choir.

    Over 500 7th, 8th and 9th grade students across South Dakota audition to be part of the honors choir of those 150 are selected for the Womens and Mixed Choir.

    Abby was selected as a so-prano for the Mixed Choir and she is pictured with her guest conductor, Dione Peterson, from Minneapolis, MN

    Abby is an 8th grader at LWC Middle School and the daughter of Chris and Teresa Beach of Lennox.

    Abby Beach (left) is pictured with Conductor Dione Peterson at the South Dakota Junior Honors Choir, after she performed with the Mixed Choir on Jan. 21.

    Abby Beach performs with South Dakota Junior Honors Choir You dream about this your whole life, and then when it happens, you say, wow,

    said Daryl Hammerstrom talking about his win in the Masters class of Team Penning at the Denver Stock Show on January 8, 2012.

    Hammerstrom doesnt take the credit, he credits his horse, Slick. And hes quick to add that credit also goes to his dad, Lloyd Hammerstrom, who has supported him with an arena and cattle to work with.

    His support is unbelievable, said Hammerstrom. Dad is a big part of all of this.

    Hammerstrom and Slick have been to-gether about a year, after a chance meeting at a horse auction.

    It was one of those God deals, Ham-merstrom remembered.

    He hadnt been to a horse sale in Corsica for quite a few years, but decided to go when a friend encouraged him to go along with him. And there was the horse. Ham-merstrom had seen this horse before and had seen his potential then. In fact, he told his wife, Barb, that he wanted to own that horse someday. And, this was the dayfor $900 Hammerstrom brought him home.

    It took us 30 days to get him to stay in the arena, said Hammerstrom. He was scared.

    But by the time he was there 45 days, Hammerstrom was using him.

    Hes a big horse, commented Ham-merstrom. Actually too big for the game hes playing. But hes so athletic and has so much try, he just doesnt get beat.

    Although his registered name is Taris Wild re, to Hammerstrom he was Slick and the two of them made a pretty good

    team, winning contests in Nebraska and Sioux City.

    When friends asked if he wanted to go to the national competition in Denver, he and Barb decided to make the trip. There were teams from 20 states and three Ca-nadian provinces.

    We were competing against people that do this