Villager Tower Archives Now Available

Villager Tower

Ricki Schultz and I are happy to announce that the full historical archives of the Villager Tower (originally the Carver Gazette) have been digitized and made available at http://carvercurrent.com/villager-tower/.

This newsletter and their archives provide an important history of the last 30 years in the City of Carver.

The Villager Tower by Ricki Schultz started in 1983 as the “Carver Gazette”. Published monthly, it is printed and distributed to the downtown businesses and post office. The newsletter has many local readers, as well as Carver expats across the state and country.

Ricki Schultz can be contacted at (952) 448-5126 and [email protected].

July/August Villager Tower Now Available

Villager Tower

Do you have plans for August? Read the latest Villager Tower for a full listing of community events and activities. As summer begins to wind down (it pains me to say that), don’t miss your chance to get involved in many of the great events that are available every weekend.

Please support the Villager Tower by downloading it and visiting its sponsors.

Villager Tower #276 July / August

The Villager Tower has been written and published since 1983 by Ricki Schultz. She can be contacted at (952) 448-5126 and [email protected].

Villager Tower #271

Villager Tower

The February/March issue of Villager Tower is now available: Villager Tower #271 February / March 2011.

This issue includes the story of a dog saving a family from fire, the latest news on flooding, a Fleet Farm update, other council news, and many other announcements including a write up of Carver Current. Please read and enjoy.

Additionally, I have been scanning historical issues and have posted the archives from 1984 and 1985 over on the Carver History page.

Ricki Schultz can be contacted at (952) 448-5126 and [email protected].

Introducing Ricki Schultz and Villager Tower

Villager Tower

The Villager Tower by Ricki Schultz started in 1983 as the “Carver Gazette”. Published monthly, it is printed and distributed to the downtown businesses and post office. The newsletter has many local readers, as well as Carver expats across the state and country.

Starting with the 270th issue, the Villager Tower will now also be available on Carver Current! The current issue can be downloaded here.

During the next few months, we will be scanning and making available the historical archives, documenting the last 30 years of the city of Carver.

Speaking personally, I am honored to be a part of this piece of work. It started when I was two years old, and it is humbling to see the dedication that has gone into this publication. I hope that by putting it online the Villager Tower and Ricki Schultz will gain wider circulation and recognition.

Correction: Originally it was listed as starting in 1981, but it was actually started in 1983.