


Discovery of vintage camera leads to current art exhibit
When Jeremy Radtke discovered an old Brownie Target Six-16 camera in his grandparent’s shed, he thought it would make a nice display piece in his home, but never imagined the story behind it would become the inspiration for an extensive project.
Readers with story ideas and issues they would like to see in the Advocate Tribune are encouraged to contact Editor Jessica Stölen-Jacobson via email at jstolen-jacobson@cherryroad
Readers with story ideas and issues they would like to see in the Advocate Tribune are encouraged to contact Editor Jessica Stölen-Jacobson via email at jstolen-jacobson@cherryroad.com or call/text 320-269-1760.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Friday, May 5th: The annual ECHO Charter School prom with driveup at 6:30, Grand March at 7. This year’s theme is “Masquerade Ball”.
Meeting held to discuss softball field name change
At Monday evening’s meeting of the Granite Falls City Council, a public meeting was held to obtain comments from citizens about the possible re-naming of the community’s softball field. Some time ago, the family of Verne Anderson requested to name the softball field “Verne Anderson Memorial Field Home of Sting Fastpitch”.

“And the Lord said, ‘Is it right for you to be angry?’” (Jonah 4:4)
We are on chapter 4, the last chapter of the book of Jonah. A quick summary so far: God gave the prophet Jonah a message to bring to the Ninevites, Jonah was scared and didn’t want to—so he ran and ended up getting dumped in the sea. God sends a giant fish to swallow Jonah, and inside the dark belly of the fish, Jonah sees the light and sends a prayer of thanks to God for saving him. Then the fish pukes Jonah up on dry land. Again, God tells Jonah to go tell the Ninevites the message. Jonah did, the Ninevites repented, and God decided to save them.
CHURCH SCHEDULES
Belview GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sundays: 9 a.m. Holy Communion Sunday May 7: 9:30 am Sunday School, 10:30 am Holy Communion Sunday, May 14th: 10:15 a.m.

Adopt a Highway volunteers remove 38,500 bags of trash from highways in 2022
The Minnesota Department of Transportation thanks the thousands of Adopt a Highway volunteers who helped to keep roadsides clean and free of litter in 2022 by picking up more than 38,500 bags of trash from highway ditches, and MnDOT invites more Minnesotans to join the program.
