Luther College receives $2 million gift from Birkestrand family for Regents Center renovations

An artist’s rendering of the Birkestrand Family Court.

DECORAH, IOWA—Luther College celebrated a $2 million gift from Dennis and Suzanne Birkestrand to support renovations within the college’s Regents Center Gymnasium.

In recognition of the family’s generosity, the court will be renamed the Birkestrand Family Court.

“On behalf of all of Luther College, I want to say thank you to Suzanne and Dennis for their ongoing support,” President Jenifer K. Ward said at the announcement event. “They have already endowed the Birkestrand Economics and Management Chair and provided a lead gift to the Legacy Field project. We are so fortunate and blessed to have alumni and friends like the Birkestrands who are making investments in the future of Luther College.”

The gift ranks among the largest individual gifts to Luther College, which provides a substantial investment in the ongoing renovations at Regents Center.

As a student-athlete at Luther, Dennis, class of 1964, played football as well as ran track. The Bikestrands’ son Bjorn, class of 1998, played basketball for Luther in his first year, later following his passion for music by participating in Nordic Choir.

Last week, the Birkestrands sent greetings to the campus from their home in Las Vegas, Nevada.

“Luther was a major contributor to my life story, and as a result, I want to give back to Luther what they gave me,” Dennis Birkestrand said. “Athletics is what brought me to Luther.  They showed an interest in me when I was a high school player, and without that, I probably wouldn’t have gone to college. I feel strongly about encouraging Luther to always have a very strong athletic program.”

Suzanne and Dennis Birkestrand.

Dennis met his wife, Suzanne, when the two worked for the Maytag Corporation. While not a Luther alum, she has become keenly aware of the impact the college has on its graduates.

“I went to a Big Ten school, but it did not compare to the lasting friendships Denny has experienced and continues to experience from his time at Luther,” Suzanne Birkestrand said.  “As an alumnus, he has remained interested and committed to going back, both in promoting sports and promoting business classes that explore all sides of an issue.”

Athletic Director Renae Hartl spoke on behalf of the coaches who will benefit from the renovations within the gymnasium space.

“All our teams that practice and compete here in the Regents Center gym are excited for what these changes will mean to them,” Hartl said. “From volleyball to both basketball teams and our wrestling program, they all send their profound thanks to Dennis and Suzanne for this gift.”

The initial plans for the gymnasium space will create an arena atmosphere with seating that surrounds all sides of the primary court.

Matthew Franzen, a senior basketball player for the Norse, also spoke at the livestreamed announcement event.

“On behalf of all the athletes who practice and compete in this space, we want to say thank you to the Birkestrands,” he said. “While as a senior I won’t have the opportunity to play on this new court space, I know what it will mean to the generations of Norse that will follow.”

It was Dennis’ hope that his family’s support for the new court and renovations would touch all students at Luther.

“Hopefully the whole project is going to make the whole school much more attractive to all students, not just student-athletes,” Dennis Birkestrand said. “While my desire is to always open the Sunday paper and see Luther’s success being published in the sports section. I’m hopeful this will be one of the engines that will make that happen.”

Franzen agreed the changes will elevate Luther.

“Knowing that an alum like Mr. Birkestrand and his family are committed to supporting those of us who are here now and make us very proud to represent Luther,” Franzen said. “This will make one of the loudest home courts in the conference into an even tougher place for opponents.”

The $2 million Birkestrand gift comes just months after the dedication of the renovation of the Robert and Ann Naslund Sports and Recreational Center. The $1.2 million renovation included dedication of the overall space along with the Oertel/Leake Courts for indoor tennis and the Neubauer Indoor Track, both named to honor legendary former Luther head coaches.

“The Birkestand family’s support isn’t just continuing the momentum at Luther, I believe it is helping us accelerate,” Ward said.  “It was almost one year ago when we opened the doors on the Naslund Sports and Recreational Center.  And now, here we are preparing to transform another part of campus. We are excited about the impact these renovations will have for our students, and the community at large that comes to the Regents Center almost daily for events or to utilize the facilities.”

The Birkestrands spent 22 years in marketing and sales with Maytag before starting  a distribution business in 1988 for the Jenn-Air brand of appliances that was headquartered in Kansas City. They then founded Factory Direct Appliance in 1993, which offered a range of appliances to homebuilders and remodelers for 21 years. They sold the business in 2014, and endowed the Birkestrand Economics and Management Chair at Luther with a $1.5 million gift in spring 2016.

“We are so appreciative of the Birkestrands and the way they have been advocates for all things Luther,” Ward said. “Their thoughtful support has been uplifting for the entire student experience.”

About Luther College

At Luther College in beautiful Decorah, Iowa, students explore big questions and take action to benefit people, communities and society. Our academic programs, experiential approach to learning and welcoming community inspire students to learn actively, live purposefully and lead courageously for a lifetime of impact. Learn more at luther.edu.

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Luther College’s fourth annual One Team Day returns Nov. 16 to support Norse athletes

DECORAH, IOWA— Luther College’s annual One Team Day returns Thursday, Nov. 16, for its fourth year to raise money to support Norse athletics.

Donors can support the specific teams of their choice. Funds raised will provide critical operating support, such as advanced technologies for training and recovery, top-tier equipment and uniforms, and quality travel and training experiences.

Gifts made on Nov. 16 will be matched dollar-for-dollar by more than $130,000 in matching funds pledged by One Team Day challenge sponsors. In 2022, Luther raised $310,000 from more than 1,100 donors on One Team Day.

The day-long event also includes the first-ever One Team Day Celebration, which is free and open to the public at T-Bock’s upstairs from 5:30-7:30 p.m. The celebration includes complimentary appetizers and a cash bar.

“Every year, the athletics department looks forward to One Team Day because of the outpouring of support for Norse athletics from alumni, parents and friends,” said Renae Hartl, director of intercollegiate athletics. “One Team Day ensures that our coaches can provide competitive schedules and cutting-edge training equipment and technology for our student-athletes. We are grateful to everyone who supports our Norse athletes.”

To donate to athletic teams, visit the donation webpage or call 563-387-1862. Besides donating, people can participate in One Team Day by joining the Facebook event to catch fun updates throughout the day, celebrating Norse Athletics on social media platforms using the hashtag #OneTeamDay and visiting luther.edu/one-team-day to track the fundraising success for each sport.

About Luther College 

At Luther College in beautiful Decorah, Iowa, students explore big questions and take action to benefit people, communities and society. Luther’s academic programs, experiential approach to learning, and welcoming community inspire students to learn actively, live purposefully and lead courageously for a lifetime of impact. Learn more at luther.edu.

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Dumping at Recycling Collection Sites

Please remember, it’s not acceptable to leave junk next to county recycling bins. Visit our What Do I Do With page or contact us to find out where unwanted materials should be taken. The items in these images were recently found next to the bins at the 48-hour municipal parking lot in Decorah. Please call or send us a message if you have questions. Let’s keep our community clean!

Allergist Michael D’Netto, M.D. discusses the difference between our region’s seasonal allergens and irritants



Allergist Michael D’Netto, M.D. discusses the difference between our region’s seasonal allergens and irritants – WinnMed

















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Winneshiek County Supervisors Meeting – November 6, 2023

Agenda:

Pledge of Allegiance
0:00:00 – Marcus Hageman – Decorah Fire Department
Re: 28E for Fire Training Facility and discussion about additional land

0:14:53 – Miscellaneous
– Appointment to Compensation Board
– Discuss Freeport Property / IRP request
– County Engineer hiring status update and discussion

0:43:40 – Andy Van Der Maten – County Attorney
Re: legal questions regarding agenda & other issues

0:58:49 – Public Hearing – Happy Hollow Road vacation
– Consideration of comments & possible action

1:07:58 – Nick Rissman – Interim Co Engineer and/or Jeff Kuboushek – Maintenance Superintendent
Re: 360th Street vacation options & road projects updates

Tickets available for Christmas at Luther 2023 performances of “Love, the Rose, Is on the Way”

Choirs and orchestra performing on stage.

A scene from Christmas at Luther in 2022.

DECORAH, IOWA—Christmas at Luther returns for 2023, offering both in-person and virtual opportunities for audiences to view this Emmy Award-winning production. This year’s theme, “Love, the Rose, Is on the Way,” will be featured in four performances running Nov. 30-Dec. 3 in the Center for Faith and Life’s Main Hall.

Tickets to view the show in the Center for Faith and Life go on sale to the general public as of Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 9 a.m. Livestream tickets are available for the performance at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 3. On-demand tickets are also available for the same performance, which allows for unlimited viewing Dec. 8-Jan. 2. Tickets are available to purchase on the Christmas at Luther website (luther.edu/music/christmas-at-luther) or by calling the Ticket Office at 563-387-1357.

“The seven ensembles involved with Christmas at Luther have been preparing the musical selections for this performance for many weeks already; all involved are eager to present this year’s production,” said Susan Potvin, director of music marketing and production manager for Christmas at Luther. “We especially look forward to premiering a brand new choral and orchestral arrangement of ‘Angels We Have Heard on High,’ which was commissioned specifically for Luther College and created by the acclaimed composer Dan Forrest.”

Hundreds of Luther student musicians are involved in the annual Christmas at Luther productions. Ensembles performing this year include Aurora and Collegiate Chorale, conducted by Adrianna Tam; Norskkor and Cathedral Choir, conducted by Mark Potvin; Nordic Choir, conducted by Andrew Last; and the Symphony Orchestra and the Percussion Ensemble, conducted by Dan Baldwin. The audience is also invited to participate in the singing of hymns.

Between larger ensemble pieces, Luther College organist Alexander Meszler will weave in threads of the melody “Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming,” and a variety of students will narrate poetic and scriptural texts.

Luther College Music Showcase Day 

High school juniors and seniors interested in pursuing music at Luther have the opportunity to attend Christmas at Luther Music Showcase Day on Thursday, Nov. 30. Students will have the opportunity to connect with current Luther music faculty and students and get a behind-the-scenes look at this acclaimed production. The day also includes a catered dinner and a complimentary ticket to the Thursday evening Christmas at Luther show. A registration link is available at luther.edu/music/christmas-at-luther.

Holiday buffet tickets available to purchase

Luther Dining Services is offering a holiday buffet in the Peace Dining Room, located on the second floor of the Dahl Centennial Union, prior to the Christmas at Luther performances on Friday, Dec. 1, Saturday, Dec. 2, and Sunday, Dec. 3. Seating begins at 5 p.m. before the Friday and Saturday shows; there are multiple seating options from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are available to purchase online at tickets.luther.edu or by calling the ticket office at 563-387-1357.

About Luther College 

At Luther College in beautiful Decorah, Iowa, students explore big questions and take action to benefit people, communities and society. Luther’s academic programs, experiential approach to learning, and welcoming community inspire students to learn actively, live purposefully and lead courageously for a lifetime of impact. Learn more at luther.edu.

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Successful Public Events at Lake Meyer Park

Winneshiek County Conservation celebrated a successful event as over 600 people turned out for the Campground Trunk or Treat on Saturday, Oct. 14th, 2023, at Lake Meyer Park & Campground!

We would like to especially thank the volunteers who made this event possible! In addition to our amazing volunteers, the Calmar, Spillville, and Fort Atkinson librarians handed out free books. Participants also received free goodies from the Winneshiek County Sheriff K9 units, Calmar Fire Department, Calmar Gundersen Lutheran Clinic, Winneshiek County ISU Extension Office, Winneshiek County Recycling, Winneshiek County Farm Bureau, and local agriculture royalty.

The next large public event for Lake Meyer is the annual Ice Fishing Derby on Sunday, February 4th, 2024. Anglers of any skill level are welcome to attend. The event will be a great opportunity to learn more about ice fishing. Learn more at the event page, Lake Meyer Ice Fishing Derby.

All are welcome to join our email list to receive updates on upcoming public events. Sign up here: Events

Rhymes With Decorah Podcast: Rhymes With – Raptor Resource Project’s Dave Kester

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Founded in 1988 by the late Bob Anderson, the Raptor Resource Project (RRP) is a non-profit that preserves and strengthens raptor populations, expands participation in raptor conservation, and educates people around the world about raptors and their habitats.

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Photo courtesy of Raptor Resource Project

With the core goals of education, conservation, and research, RRP was at the forefront of peregrine falcon reintroduction to wild sites across the upper midwest, as well as some of the earliest web based “Bird Cams”, including the Decorah Eagles Cam that went viral beginning in 2011 (the camera started as a still image updated every 2 mintues in 2009). 

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“DNF” Photo courtesy of Raptor Resource Project

While founder Bob Anderson was at the heart of everything that RRP did in it’s first two decades, it took a village of friends and enthusiasts to grow the organization and do the physical work of the organization. One of those folks is Decorah falconer Dave Kester, who joins us on this show to talk about all things RRP.

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RRP’s Dave Kester with eyasses, 2021
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As a nonprofit, the Raptor Resource Project is governed by a board of directors, and depends on donors, research, and other programs for their annual budget. – You can support the incredible work of RRP at this link!

Find out more at:

https://www.raptorresource.org/

 

“Rhymes With Decorah” is a companion project of Inspire(d) Media.

Original music heard in this podcast performed and recorded by Nick Zielinski of Decorah. Find him on Instagram, Patreon, TikTok and more @indicative_of_drumming

 

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