The following groups are not officially part of Wabana Township government. They serve Wabana residents, so are listed below. Disclaimer: By listing these groups here, it does not mean that Wabana Township endorses the views of these organizations.
SAIL (Stay Active and independent for Life) Classes at the Town Hall
Women’s SAIL (Stay Active & Independent for Life) program is offered at the Wabana Town Hall onTuesdays and Fridays from 10:00 – 11:30 a.m.
SAIL is a free fitness program for adults that incorporates balance, strength training, and stretching to improve muscle strength, bone density, balance, and flexibility. Contact Anne Johnson for more information- markannejohnson@paulbunyon.net
Men’s SAIL Classes Stay Active & Independent for Life) program will be offered at the Wabana Town Hall onTuesdays and Fridays from 8-9:30 a.m. beginning in June. Contact Wayne Speeding for more information–wrspeeding@yahoo.com
SAIL is a FREE fitness program for adults that incorporates balance, strength training, and stretching to improve muscle strength, bone density, balance, and flexibility.

Wabana Cribbage

Meet for a game of cribbage at the town hall every Tuesday at 1pm. Cribbage is open to anyone interested in competitive cribbage play.
The cost is $3. For more information contact Pearl Muskar – Perlnron@live.com
Wabana Community Fund
The Wabana Community Fund sponsors the Ice Cream Social in August, the annual Hunter’s Supper in November, and funeral luncheons for community members. Funds raised from the Hunters’ Supper are used to support local scholarships and Wabana Township events. To get involved, contact Jean Koewler — djkoewler@paulbunyan.net
Wabana Community Scholarship Program
Wabana Township residents pursuing post-secondary education may apply for a Community Fund scholarship.
Applicants must be a resident of Wabana Township and be pursuing post-secondary education in the fall after submitting an application. For more information contact Jean Koewler — djkoewler@paulbunyan.net
*Note-In addition to the Wabana scholarship, the MN Association of Townships also offers a scholarship program.

Wabana Chain of Lakes Association (WCOLA)
Wabana Chain of Lakes Association (WCOLA) is dedicated to the care and preservation of our area lakes, for the enjoyment and safety of all. WCOLA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with an elected Board of Directors, and group of volunteer committee members. It is an organization made up of neighbors & friends who are interested in maintaining the quality of our lakes. WCOLA has a published newsletter and several social events a year. WCOLA would love for you to be a member. You can learn more about the Wabana Chain of Lakes Association by going to their website at– wcola.org.
Click below to go to the web site with newsletters, useful links to maps and information about lakes. Click here.
Other Useful Sites:
- The Itasca County web site has links to many useful features.
- Grand Rapids serves as Itasca’s county seat.

