Thursday, September 16, 2010

Survivor - "rooting" for Holly Hoffman from Eureka, SD

Watched my first full hour of "Survivor" last night. It was great entertainment while "rooting" for the South Dakota homie, Holly from Eureka (northwest of Aberdeen). http://www.keloland.com/NewsDetail6162.cfm?Id=104892For sure, Survivor will be on the TV at LAKEVIEW this season. Come watch & have a drink...

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

New Children's Museum in Brookings

Did you know that a new Children's Museum opened this week in the city of Brookings, 521-4th St. They are open Tues. - Sat. 10am-5pm and on Sunday noon-5.  There is an intriguing Dinosaur exhibit that I hear children of all ages will love.  Contact the museum by phone 692-6700 or visit their website www.prairieplay.org

Friday, September 10, 2010

Fish are bitin' on Poinsett

PIZZA with a TEA on 18th Hole!

LAKEVIEW Resort will be on the 18th hole at Wine and Dine on Nine golf
tournament, Saturday. Look for "Pizza with a Tea"! See you there. Tonight,
Shrimp, Catfish & Cod-- Dinner Specials all under $10 .
Mixin' up "Long Island Ice Tea" in the bar.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

What are your Saturday Night Supper plans?

At LAKEVIEW, enjoy a hefty cut of prime rib $14.95 or generous portion of BBQ pork ribs $11.95 w/potato, roll, soup or salad. Add a beer or well drink for $2.00. See you there!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Friday Night Specials at LAKEVIEW!

Make LAKEVIEW part of your weekend  plans for a good sit-down meal.
Friday nights-light breading & broasted catfish or cod (6oz.) w/potato choice, soup or salad, toasted dinner roll-$8.95  
Butterflied shrimp dinner-$9.50 
Ask about ice cream drinks!!...

latest lake level report

received this email, today--
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Smith, Richard - Hayti, SD [mailto:richard.smith@sd.nacdnet.net]
> Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2010 2:52 PM
> Subject: Sept. 2 2010 Poinsett Update
>
> August was good for evaporation and water outflow on Poinsett. Monday
> night the lake received from .75- 1.2 inches of rain. The upper
> watershed received on average about 1.5 inches however spots by Bryant
> were at 3.00 inches. Most of the watershed was in the condition to
> absorb that rain, and I expected only a small uptick in the Dolph Creek
> flow to reach Lake Norden by the Labor Day weekend. Last night (WED) it
> again rained with reports on west side of Lake Poinsett of 1.2 inches,
> but the watershed to north and especially west received upwards of 3.6
> inches. Hayti's two rain total was 5.2 inches, 2 west of Lake Norden two
> rain total of 4.2 inches. As a result Lake Marsh and Lake Norden were
> visibly higher this morning and small streams were flowing hard and
> major creeks going higher all morning.
> The elevations this morning downstream still reveal the drop we were
> experiencing with all lakes through the last two weeks. The Big Sioux
> River had a rather small jump in flow above Poinsett outlet from rain,
> but the river is forcast to reach flood stage again in Brookings county
> going from 1500 cfs to over 4000 cfs within the next few days. Both the
> upper flow and ability to find room downstream will probably end up in
> Poinsett outflows slowing again. Not what we want to happen.
>
> Rick Smith
> Lake Poinsett Watershed Coordinator
> PO Box 165
> Hayti, SD 57241
> 605-783-3353

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Winter Fireworks over Lake Poinsett