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the C,t¢en Newspaper pr <br /> ese��s Fourth Biz Fest <br /> Kidz In <br /> BIZ Fest Sunday,April 6 from 1:00—3:30 pm at Oneka Elementary School <br /> -2008- b- , <br /> IrHugo,MNk.,;. Admission to the event <br /> is free, but citizens are 41 <br /> encouraged to bring non- <br /> Admission to Kidz 'n Biz <br /> perishable food items for <br /> the Hugo Food Shelf. <br /> Fest is free,but citizens ,� <br /> or1; � "Residents can also make <br /> '" <br /> are encouraged to bring f` `y`` ,%.` a monetary donation at <br /> �--� <br /> ' the door to support the <br /> food items <br /> is <br /> non--perishable <br /> P Oneka Elementary Sum- <br /> for the Hugo Food Shelf or <br /> Sum- <br /> mer Reading Program," <br /> notes Louis Melamed, <br /> make a monetary donation s �' publisher of The Citizen <br /> newspaper. <br /> at the door to support the <br /> Oneka Elementary Sum- Melamed, who originated <br /> Kidz `n Biz Fest,goes on <br /> mer Reading Program. to say, "This event be- <br /> The Fourth Annual Hugo once again bring together bake-off. In addition, comes more popular ev- <br /> Kidz `n Biz Fest will be businesses and residents Princess Kay of the Milky ery year. In fact,last year <br /> held on Sunday, April of Hugo for a few hours Way (Hugo resident Ann we had over 1200 people <br /> 6 from 1:00 — 3:30 pm of games, entertainment Miron) will be on hand meet business owners, <br /> at Oneka Elementary and fun. this year to meet one-on- chat with other residents <br /> School. This year's event, one with residents to share and just have a great af- <br /> co-sponsored by the Hugo The Fest will include car- information about her ternoexcited <br /> n. The Citizen is <br /> e <br /> Business Association and nival games, raffle prizes reign-and fun facts about excited to be once agair <br /> the City's Economic De- and the ever-popular the important role of dairy Presenting this event to <br /> velopment Authority, will chocolate chip cookie in the state of Minnesota. the community." <br /> Watch For <br /> Not News From The <br /> Children <br /> With warm weather <br /> Hugo Fire Department <br /> y <br /> J E <br /> finally in the forecast, HFD Celebrates 100 Years Of Service <br /> To The Community <br /> Fire Chief Jim Compton <br /> The Hugo Fire Department is observing its 100th anniver- <br /> reminds all Hugo resi- sary in 2008. The Citizen newspaper has already started <br /> dents to be extra careful commemorating this milestone with a regular photo series <br /> entitled, "Hot Flashbacks." Throughout the anniversary <br /> to watch out for children y. year, photos of Hugo firefighters and the work they've <br /> and to drive safely. <br /> done in the community will be featured on a regular basis <br /> in the paper. The anniversary observance will culminate <br /> in a celebration during Fire Prevention Week in October. <br /> Watch for more details on the City's website and in The <br /> Citizen as the date draws closer. <br /> Watch For Children <br /> With warm weather finally in the forecast, Chief Jin. <br /> t,. �'s Compton reminds all Hugo residents to be extra careful to <br /> watch out for children and to drive safely. <br />