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Season Ends for Walking Lake Pepin

8/22/2024

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Thanks for a great summer of WLP!!!!!!!!!!
Walking Lake Pepin will be back in June 2025, and all are encouraged to keep “ Walking….It’s Good for the Soul!”

​A walk and talk in and about the Jewel Nursery was the final gathering for Walking Lake Pepin (walkinglakepepin.com) participants.
On Wednesday August 14, the WLP group walkers met up at Underwood Park on 10th and after Jim Schreck gave a talk about the history of how the Jewel Nursery started the walkers headed up Wabasha County 5 and then along the paved walkway the connects CTY 5 with the Jewel Development.
Jim has been doing research into the Jewel Nursery history for a video he plans to create and had lots of new stories to share.
Phineas Jewel was a physician who wanted a livelihood in the outdoors after serving in the Civil War. He traveled up the Mississippi River in search of the right place to start a nursery to grow trees and fruit to supply the new settlements that were being established. He found just that next to the bluffs in Lake City.
Phineas along with his brother-in-law J. M. Underwood started the nursery with 10 acres of land in 1868. By 1923 the nursery had grown to 1,500 acres with 200 employees and as many as 700 salesmen scattered throughout the country.
Jewel Nursery not only grew trees, shrubs, ornamental vines and plants but was also a self-sufficient industry with a saw mill to build its own shipping grates, it grew feed for the horses and cattle and had a dormitory to provide housing and meals for its workers.
At its peak the nursery grew millions of trees, hundreds of thousands of apple, plum and cherry trees and tens of thousands of ornamentals. It was the largest nursery in the Untied States and a leader in producing new varieties of trees and fruit.
The 1930’s depression brought the end of the Jewel Nursery. The nursery was sold to William Lindmeier in 1944 and was managed by his sister Agnes until 1996. Eight hundred acres of the original nursery was sold to developers who began building the Mississippi Jewel that we know today.
After the walk and talk a drawing for Lake City Chamber Bucks was held for those walkers who logged their miles and minutes over the 10 weeks of the walking challenge. Jen Befort and Terry Smith were the winners of the drawing. Door prizes were given away to those in attendance who had attended weekly group walks.
The WLP committee would like to thank Treats and Treasuer and Anytime Fitness for assisting with sign up walkers, Erica Swenson for the t-shirt design and printing and Jim and Anne Schreck for monetary support.
Special appreciation to Katie Himanga for providing historical content on two of the group walk, the Catholic Worker’s Farm for letting WLP walk their meadow, Flower Valley Orchard Flower Farm for giving us a tour of their beautiful farm and First Lutheran Church for sharing their Labyrinth with WLP.
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Labyrinth walking is "Good for the Soul"

8/12/2024

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​Wednesday August 7th the Walking Lake Pepin (walkinglakepepin.com) walkers had an opportunity to experience walking an 11-circuit medieval Labyrinth that was built in 2021 at First Lutheran Church, 100 Peace Ridge in Lake City. 
A labyrinth is a spiral walking course, an ancient symbol that relates to wholeness. Labyrinths have been used by many cultures throughout history
 
Labyrinths differ from mazes though the two are often confused.
Unlike a maze that can be confusing, trick the mind and disorienting, a labyrinth calms the mind and relaxes the body.
 
A labyrinth has a single, winding, unobstructed path from the outside to the center. Some believe it is a path that represents “the walk” that we take through life; many twists and turns but no dead ends.
 
A labyrinth is a powerful tool to help your mind and body relax. Recent research indicates that labyrinths have a positive effect on brainwave activity and neurological response. Therefore, the chance to release both mental and physical tension by walking a labyrinth is there for each individual.
 
For people who find it difficult to sit still and meditate a walk in a Labyrinth may be the perfect walking meditation that is the labyrinth experience.
 
On still another level, a labyrinth can be a mind-focusing tool to enhance one’s prayer life, healing and mental wellbeing.
 
The WLP participants walked in and out of the Labyrinth as a group and all felt it was “Good for the Soul”, which has been the theme for this summer’s WLP event.
 
Lake City community members are invited to walk the Labyrinth at First Lutheran Church during daylight hours.
 
 
 

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WLP walkers to experience Labyrinth Walk August 7

8/5/2024

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​Wednesday, August 7, the WLP walkers will meet at 6:30 pm at First Lutheran Church Labyrinth, 100 Peace Ridge, (left off Hwy 61 cross from the Jewel entrance) to learn about and walk the 11 circuit Labyrinth that has been built on the church grounds.
Labyrinths are circular walking paths that have been found all over the world. Some of them being thousands of years old. Walking a Labyrinth provides an opportunity for quiet meditation, contemplation and prayer. This group walking experience will focus on this year’s WLP theme, “Walking....Is Good for the Soul.”
All community members are invited to attend. Watch Facebook (walkinglakepepin) and the Graphic for updates on the group walks. Questions? Contact Patty Svien 651-345-4383.

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Historic Walk in Downtown LC rained on.

8/5/2024

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The Wednesday evening WLP group walk on July 31 was to highlight the history of Lake City commerce and business development beginning in the mid-1800s.
Katie Himanga from the Lake City Historical Society shared photos and told stories of how the city developed from she described as the "Wild West" centered at the end of Washington St. to the "Progressive Era" with focus on Lyon Avenue and the Patton Park area of town.
Katie explained that the Lake City Woman’s Club was responsible for turning a farmstead at the current Patton Park location to the city park it is today. She also highlighted buildings that still exist in town; city hall, the post office, Merchants and Lake City State Banks and the Hanisch Opera House.
Katie presented in the Gazebo and as the weather grew more threatening, the decision was made not to walk the streets and observe the building she described.
The Finale gathering for 2024 Walking Lake Pepin (walkinglakepepin.com) will be held Wednesday August 14 at 6:30 pm in Underwood Park on 10th Street. Walkers will meet there and take a stroll up Wabasha County 5 and into the Jewel.
Jim Schreck will give a talk about the history of the Jewel Nursery as the walkers hike toward the golf course. Jim has been working on a production of a video featuring the history of the Jewel Nursery and it’s success in the early 1900’s as one of the premiere nurseries in the nation and has new information to share.
After the walk, the group will meet at Underwood Park for drawings for those who have tracked their mileage or minutes of walking over the 10 weeks of WLP. Participants can bring their log sheets to the walk on August 14, turn in their log sheets to Treats and Treasures on Washington St before August 14 or mail the log sheets to Patty Svien, 612 Willer Court, Lake City. MN to be eligible for the drawing for LC Chamber Bucks.
A drawing for 10 door prizes will also be held for those who attended the Wednesday group walks. You do not need to be present to win.
Follow Facebook and the LC Graphic for any changes in the WLP schedule. Questions contact, Patty Svien, 651 345 4383.

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    I'm Patty Svien and I started Walking Lake Pepin as a part of my Graduate studies in 2008.  This is the 13th year that our grassroots committee has promoted this event to raise awareness of the health benefits of walking.  We hope you join us again this year or sign up for the first time and enjoy the beautiful surrounding of Lake City as you commit to Active Living and a healthy lifestyle.

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