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Sunde, Olson, Kircher and Zender law firm adds attorney

ST. JAMES — The law firm of Sunde, Olson, Kircher and Zender announces that Margaret K. Koberoski has joined the firm. Koberoski’s firm, Koberoski Law, LLC, will merge with Sunde, Olson, Kircher and Zender, P.L.C. The firm will continue to be known as Sunde, Olson, Kircher and Zender P.L.C.

Koberoski received her Juris Doctorate degree from Hamline University School of Law, where she served as Managing Editor of the Hamline Law Review. She is a graduate of the University of Minnesota with Bachelor of Arts Degrees in Spanish and Political Science. She is a member of the Minnesota Bar and is admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota.

Koberoski is involved in many community activities and has served on the boards of several non-profit organizations in the Mankato and Madelia areas. She is a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association and currently serves on the Madelia Community Hospital and Clinic Foundation Board.

Koberoski brings 25 years’ experience in estate planning, elder law, business succession planning, and probate and trust administration. She understands the complexities of succession planning and has helped many families transition family farms to the next generation. She is available to meet with clients in the firm’s offices in St. James, Madelia and Mankato.

Sewing Seeds featured in 2021 Quilt Sampler magazine

NEW ULM — Sewing Seeds Quilt Company in New Ulm has been chosen as one of the shops from across North America to be featured in the Spring/Summer 2021 issue of Quilt Sampler® magazine, published by Better Homes & Gardens®.

Sewing Seeds Quilt Company was originally featured in 2015 and this issue highlights the shop’s changes and updates since their first appearance in the magazine. The issue will be available on newsstands on April 30, 2021. Quilt Sampler, published twice a year, has been profiling North America’s top quilt shops since 1995.

Competition to be included in Quilt Sampler is high — nearly 3,000 quilt shops were eligible to apply for this year’s honor. To apply, quilt shop owners submit a detailed application on their history, business promotions, charitable work, teaching schedules, and design philosophies. A panel of quilt experts, spearheaded by the American Patchwork & Quilting® staff, reviews the applications to select the featured shops.

Sewing Seeds Quilt Company and the other chosen shops were photographed and interviewed by a team from Quilt Sampler for a multipage profile that will appear in the magazine. Employees of each quilt shop also designed and made an original quilt. Instructions for that quilt will accompany the shop profile.

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