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Snow Sculpture 2024

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The sudden downfall of snow last week created an opportunity to hold an impromptu snow sculpture contest. The winners will receive Canteen credit. You can see their efforts below. Which is your favorite?

Picklers Anyone?

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Thanks to the efforts of Rachel and Marty Rosendahl and Marty's mother, Marjorie Rosendahl, Immanuel now has a Pickleball Club. The first meeting was held this past weekend. All the equipment was donated by Marjorie for use by the Immanuel family. The "picklers" had to work around the indoor batting cage by taping temporary lines on the gym floor. After Marty and Rachel shared some drills to remind those who took the Pickleball Miniclass in February about a good approach to playing, the students squared off for some friendly competition. Plans are to continue to meet, hopefully weekly, throughout the rest of the quarter. Play will likely move outside once the weather improves. All are invited to join. For more information, contact Marty at martymsu@gmail.com.

Signs of Spring on Campus?

Flowers blooming? Trees blossoming? Grass greening? Signs of spring, yes, but on the Immanuel campus, there are some unique yet familiar to former students, signs of spring besides what the Lord has created for us in nature. 🌺 TRACK:  Coaches Steve Sydow and Eve Naumann and assistants begin working with this year's group of track athletes. The pleasant weather means they may get out sooner than usual. Practice begins Monday, March 4. 🌳  SOFTBALL/BASEBALL:  The unseasonably mild weather may also allow softball coaches Lillo and Tiefel and baseball coaches Lau and Roehl to get their teams outside earlier than usual and participate in their full schedule of  practices and  games. Softball begins practice on March 11 with baseball beginning a week later on March 18. 🌼  SPRING PLAY:  Tryouts have been held and the cast chosen for the play to be presented on Visitors' Day,  April 26th and 27th.  Directors George Carstensen and Trinity Mayhe...