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Fishing with LionsFishing fans of all ages flock to the Lake Elmo Lions' annual
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About this guide
Community Information
From the Mayor of Oakdale ................ 2About Oakdale ....................................... 3From the Mayor of Lake Elmo ............ 4About Lake Elmo .................................... 5
Government
City Officials ............................................ 6County, State & Federal .................... 8-9
In the News
The city of Oakdale - 'Friendly' to rede-velopment .............................................. 10New library in town ............................ 11
Education
District 622............................................. 14Private / Parochial Schools .................. 17District 834............................................. 18
Community Perks
Oakdale Discovery Center ...... 20 & 24Area Libraries ............................. 20 & 22Oakdale Parks & Recreation ............ 20Lake Elmo Parks & Recreation .......... 22Area Attractions................................... 24Annual Events ........................................ 27
Places of Worship ............. 28 & 29
Business Services .................. 30-32
Advertisers Index ...................... 32
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O akdale hasa proudh i s t o r yand a promisingfuture. It's a com-munity ripe with
leisure pursuits -abundant shopping,over 30 restaurants
and coffee shops,two movie theaters, a variety of fitnesscenters and PINZ Family Entertain-ment Center that offers bowling, lasertag and video games.
Oakdale's 25 parks include the Oak-dale Nature Preserve and its "jewel,"
the Discovery Center, 4444 HadleyAve. The Discovery Center rotates ex-
hibits from beekeeping to firefightingas well as the works of local artists andartisans. The facility also offers cozyseating, reception facilities and an out-door amphitheater nestled inside ofa 220-acre scenic, wooded park withmiles of trails. There is also a historic
one-room schoolhouse nearby. TheRecreation Department, housed inthe Discovery Center, holds countlessprograms and special events, including
the Mystery Egg Hunt, Outdoor PlayDay and Winter Wonderland.
Walton Park, adjacent to CityHall, hosts a variety of free concerts
throughout the summer, an array offamily-oriented events throughoutthe year, a renowned skateboard fa-cility, weekly farmers market and thesite of the city's annual celebrations:Summerfest and the Fourth of July Ex-travaganza. Other recreation offeringsin the city include easy access to the
Minnesota DNR's Gateway Trail andthe municipal Oak Marsh Golf Course.
Our business community continuesto grow; most recently adding ParkTool, two Caribou Coffee shops, KwikTrip and Little Minds Day Care. Thevariety of businesses makes it easy forresidents to meet all their needs right
in the city. A new area of develop-ment is 10th Street and Hadley Av-
enue where "The Waters Senior Liv-ing" apartment complex will spur the
development of shops and offices inthat site.
Oakdale is committed to preserving itshousing stock and has made a variety
of low-interest loan programs availableto residents for home improvements.The city also has an effective codeenforcement program that enablesquick response to such things as junkvehicles, property maintenance and
noxious weeds. Oakdale has a highlysuccessful road maintenance plan that
calls for selected streets, nearing theend of their useful life, to be recon-structed each year.
Oakdale puts great emphasis on the
environment. Since 1975, the cityhas distributed free trees to residentsand, as a result, has a greater numberof trees growing in the city then ever
before. The Environmental Manage-ment Commission immerses itself in
Greetings from the Mayor of Oakdale
Mayor
Carmen Sarrack
About Oakdale
Linda Baumeister/Review
Oakdale Summerfest Royal Princess Alexis Greengard, back, and Princess Megan Williams, front, greet the crowd at the
2013 White Bear Avenue Parade.
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many pursuits including energy con-servation, tree preservation and waterquality, as well as the Adopt-a-WetlandProgram, which promotes the protec-tion of the 200 plus bodies of water inOakdale.
In 2012, Oakdale received designa-tion as a Yellow Ribbon City and be-
came part of a growing network thatsupports members of the military andtheir families by connecting themwith agencies to help with typical er-rands and maintenance. That sameyear, the Oakdale Veteran's Memorial
was completed on the grounds of CityHall. The memorial is a fitting tributeto those who served and are serving inthe military and offers granite monu-ments, benches, water features andpersonalized pavers.
Your City Council, its commissionsand city staff strive to provide excel-
lent customer service. Visit our web-site at www.ci.oakdale.mn.us for anabundance of information and re-sources. Follow us on Facebook to
learn about upcoming events, specialannouncements and much more. Weare available via telephone, email, mailand in person at Oakdale City Hall,1584 Hadley Ave. N., to help with any
questions or concerns you may have.
Mayor Carmen Sarrack
The sparsely populated OakdaleTownship, which was orga-nized in 1858, evolved into
one of Minnesota's fastest-growing cit-ies in the 1990s. Today it's a suburbthat prides itself for its adaptability.
Originally 36 square miles in the pio-neer days, Oakdale is now a third of
that size.
It became an incorporated city in1974; however, its recorded historydates back to the late 1840s.
According to the 1875 census, themajority of Oakdale Township resi-dents came from far-flung places. Only42 percent were born in Minnesota.
European-American immigrantswere first attracted to Oakdale Town-ship for its rich prairie land with white
burr and black oak savannahs.
During the early times, the farmers'most important crop was wheat. Oncewinter came, the harvest switched toice. This wintry "crop" was cut fromTanners Lake and stored for use dur-ing the summer to keep food cold.
Railroads played a significant role inthe development of Oakdale. The St.Paul and Stillwater Short Line Rail-
road and St. Paul and Taylors FallsRailroad tracks were constructed inthe early 1870s. Oakdale became oneof the stops and had its own station.
"A warm, family feeling"
Modern-day Oakdale is a prosperoussuburb with a mix of well-maintained
residential neighborhoods, city parksand commercial districts. Interstate694 bisects the city, and has attractedindustry and retail businesses to its
major intersections at Highway 36,Highway 5, Tenth Street and Inter-state 94. When commercial propertiesare no longer viable, the city has takenan active role in encouraging redevel-opment.
Oakdale has a strong parks system,a Washington County branch library,
and is home to the Discovery Center,which offers an opportunity for kidsand adults to take in a day full of learn-ing and adventures in a natural parksetting.
Stop by and stay awhile in Oakdale,where residents and visitors alike find
a warm, family feeling with many rec-reational and shopping opportunities.
The transformation of Oakdale1858 - Oakdale Township was organized
1926 - The Village of Lake Elmo was the first area to establish its ownidentity
1951 - East Oakdale Township came into existence
1959 - Forty acres of East Oakdale Township split off and becameLandfall and 3.5 square miles became Northdale Township
1968 - Part of East Oakdale and all of Northdale rejoined Oakdaleonce again
1974 - Oakdale officially became a city
About Oakdale
Famous people of Oakdale
First known settler: Bernard B."Bun" Cyphers arrived in 1848,and built a hotel and meet-ing place.
First permanent settler: JohnMorgan built a hotel in 1849
on the Stillwater-St. Paul roadabout a half-mile east ofwhat is now Interstate 694.
One of the most famous peo-ple in Washington Countywas Oakdale Township resi-dent William S. Moscrip. Hewas named one of the "100Living Great Men of Minne-sota" in 1949 and was a highlyregarded dairy farmer.
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Greetings from the Mayor of Lake Elmo
About Lake Elmo
L ake Elmo is awelcoming com-munity, excitedabout its promising fu-ture and extremely proud
of its heritage. It's sprin-kled with lush naturepreserves, large tracts ofopen spaces and diverseneighborhoods, all while
being conveniently locat-ed within 10 miles of downtown St Paul.
Lake Elmo offers both convenience anda fresh, relaxing atmosphere. The cityconsists of 8,000 residents, 24 squaremiles, 17 city parks and many attractive
lakes. Additionally, within our borders is
the 3.5-square-mile Lake Elmo RegionalPark that offers its visitors any numberof recreational activities. We're proud to
be in school districts 834, 832 and 622as well.
Admittedly, we are somewhat of a laid-back community; however, we do getfired up a bit for our classic NormanRockwell-style Fourth of July parade andour Fall Festival, featuring a medley ofgarage bands from the area. With closeto 100 teams involved, our annual "Huffand Puff" softball tournament - the larg-est of its kind in the state - can get our
collective competitive streaks going a bitas well.
If out for a bite to eat, our historicdowntown offers choices from a nation-ally recognized, five-star restaurant, tocasual fare, to a simple-yet-classic neigh-
borhood pub. Perhaps you'll want to visit
the public library, take in a ballgame orget a haircut.
Clearly, Lake Elmo has that elusivedowntown charm that many cities strivefor. And with our downtown compre-
hensive plans "finally finalized," our
downtown and its existing businessescan foresee new vitality coming to thearea.
Our southern border maintains a mixof users such as our Eagle Point Business
Park, Valley Cartage, Rasmussen College,among others. Presently, in spite of it
being highly coveted for its economicpotential, much of the area remains un-developed. However, long-range plansfor this "I-94 corridor area" have alsorecently been reworked, and this areais destined to be blanketed with qualityneighborhoods, retail choices, commer-cial areas and jobs centers.
I'd like to encourage your visit and ex-perience Lake Elmo for yourself. I am
confident you'll feel as I and so manyothers do that Lake Elmo is a wonderfulcommunity.
Mayor Mike Pearson
City of Lake Elmo
Mayor
Mike Person
The Sluggers, slide in safely at third, came away with a close win over the Lodogs during the Lake Elmo Jaycees 37th annual Huff-N-Puff at Lions Park.
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The brown thrush sings on every tree,
The cat-bird trills his gushing glee,And not less happy, love, are we
By the triplet elms of Elmo.
Wild roses bloom along the shore,With pinks and harebells covered o'er,
Their fragrance on the breeze they pourThat stirs the elms of Elmo."
These verses from the song,"The Elms of Elmo," by JohnW. Boxell, describe many of
Lake Elmo's great outdoor amenitiesback in the 1800s. Although it waswritten more than 100 years ago, mostof the song's lyrics still ring true today.
Lake Elmo has seen continual popu-lation growth, but its greatest spurin development may be in the yearsahead. From 2000 to 2005, the popula-tion grew by over 1,000 residents, and
today nearly 8,200 people call LakeElmo home. The city is planning forcontinued strong growth in the next
two decades, especially in the historicOld Village area.
Bass Lake Station was the home ofthe first post office in the township.This is the area now commonly re-ferred to as the Old Village. The St.Paul, Stillwater and Taylors Falls Rail-road passed through Lake Elmo, which
made it easy for tourists to reach the
lake.
Railroad promoter and St. Paul busi-nessman A. B. Stickney purchased the
land between the railroad tracks and
the lake, where he built a 58-room ho-tel.
Lake Elmo, the town's largest lake,was originally called Bass Lake. It'swell known for its deep, clean waterand has always been a popular fishingspot.
In 1879, railroad entrepreneur Stick-ney renamed the lake and the village.He named it after St. Elmo Murray, acharacter in the romantic novel "St.Elmo," which his wife enjoyed.
In the years leading up to the 1900s,Lake Elmo saw steady growth with-
out becoming a boomtown. It enjoyedsuccess with its resort hotel and LakeElmo Residence Park, which was alongthe eastern side of the lake.
Strong growth continued as the years
went on. During the 1920s, StillwaterRoad was paved, which allowed thevillage to establish itself as a major ag-
ricultural and dairy center.
The city continues to be known as arural area, but future commercial andresidential developments are in theworks. Although civic leaders expecta portion of Lake Elmo's agriculturalfields will give way to suburban homes,they anticipate that its small-town am-
biance will remain.
Lake Elmo's abundance of pictur-esque lakes and outdoor recreationalopportunities will ensure that "TheElms of Elmo" continues to hold truefor current and future residents.
Should coming years to you and me,Bring thoughtful care, as it may be,
Yet still, in fancy, we shall seeThe three green elms of Elmo.
Fast facts:
Lake Elmo split off from Oakdale Township in 1951
In 1972, the village of Lake Elmo and part of East Oakdale Townshipmerged together to become the city of Lake Elmo
Farmers came in large numbers to Lake Elmo - many were of Ger-man and Irish heritage
Lake Elmo Airport, which is located on the city's east border in Bay-town Township, has helped the city to remain a focal point in themetro area
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The Oakdale City Council meetson the second and fourth Tuesdaysof each month in Oakdale City HallChambers at 7 p.m.
Oakdale City Hall1584 Hadley Ave.
Oakdale, MN 55128
Phone: 651-747-3900
The city of Oakdale operates underthe council-administrator plan. All
legislative power is vested in theelected, part-time City Council underthis form of government. The councilconsists of a mayor and four councilmembers who are elected at large forfour-year staggered terms. Electionsare held in even-numbered years inNovember, concurrently with stategeneral elections.
Administration 730-2704
Building Inspection and CodeEnforcement 739-5150
Community Development730-2721
Engineering 730-2734
Finance 730-2716
Fire (non emergency) 731-8886Police (non emergency) 738-1025
Public Works 730-2740
Recreation 747-3860
Mayor
Carmen Sarrack1584 Hadley Ave. N.Oakdale, MN 55128651-777-2428E-mail:carmen.sarrack@ci.oakdale.mn.us
Council Members
Kent Dotas1584 Hadley Ave. N.Oakdale, MN 55128Phone: 651-735-1787E-mail: kent.dotas@ci.oakdale.mn.us
Council Members
Stan Karwoski1584 Hadley N.Oakdale, MN 55128
Phone: 651-779-7548E-mail:stan.karwoski@ci.oakdale.mn.us
Lori Pulkrabek1584 Hadley Ave. N.Oakdale, MN 55128Phone: 651-702-6355E-mail:
lori.pulkrabek@ci.oakdale.mn.us
Paul Reinke1584 Hadley Ave. N.
Oakdale, MN 55128Phone: 651-773-1104E-mail: preinke@ci.oakdale.mn.us
Oakdale City Government
Lake Elmo City GovernmentThe City Council meets on the first
and third Tuesdays of each month.Meetings starts at 7 p.m. and areconducted at the Lake Elmo City Hall.The City Council also holds a work-shop on the second Tuesday of eachmonth at City Hall.
Lake Elmo City Hall
3800 Laverne Ave. N.
Lake Elmo, MN 55042
Phone: 651-747-3900
The city of Lake Elmo operatesunder the council-administrator plan.All legislative power is vested in theelected, part-time City Council underthis form of government. The councilconsists of a mayor and four councilmembers who are elected at large forfour-year staggered terms. Electionsare held in even-numbered years in
November, concurrently with stategeneral elections.
Mayor
Mike Pearson2805 Lisbon Ave. N.Lake Elmo, MN 55042Phone: 651-748-9955E-mail: mpearson@lakeelmo.org
Council Members
Justin Bloyer
8881 Jane Road.Lake Elmo, MN 55042Phone: 651-334-9721E-mail: jbloyer@lakeelmo.org
Wally Nelson4582 Lilac Lane N.Lake Elmo, MN 55042Phone: 612-247-3443Email:wally@morrowpartnersinc.com
Council Members
Mike Reeves11075 14th St. NLake Elmo, MN 55042Phone: 651-436-8436Email: mfreeves@mac.com
Anne Smith12153 N. Marquess LaneLake Elmo, MN 55042Phone: 651-351-0811Email: annejsmith@msn.com
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Washington County Commissioners:
Ted Bearth380 Grafton Ave. N.Oakdale MN 55128651-738-2425
ted.bearth@co.washington.mn.us
Gary Kriesel1451 Lydia CircleStillwater MN 55082651-430-0537gary.kriesel@co.washington.mn.usMinnesota State Senators:
Senator Karin Housley (R)District 3921 State Office Building
100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Blvd.St. Paul, MN 55155-1206651-296-4351Email: sen.karin.housley@senate.mn
Minnesota State Senators:
Senator Chuck Wiger (DFL)District 4375 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Blvd.
205 CapitolSt. Paul, MN 55155-1606651-296-6820Email: sen.chuck.wiger@senate.mn
Senator Susan Kent (DFL)District 5375 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Blvd.205 CapitolSt. Paul, MN 55155-1606651-296-4166
Email: sen.susan.kent@senate.mn
Minnestoa State Representatives:
Representative Kathy Lohmer (R)District 39B239 State Office Building
100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Blvd.Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155-1206651-296-4244E-mail: rep.kathy.lohmer@house.mn.
Representative Leon Lillie (DFL)District 43B371 State Office Building100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Blvd.Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155651-296-1188Email: rep.leon.lillie@house.mn
Represenatative JoAnn Ward (DFL)District 53A531 State Office Building
100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Blvd.Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155-1206651-296-7807Email: rep.joann.ward@house.mn
County & State GovernmentGovernment
Linda Baumeister/Review
The annual Lake Elmo Fourth of July parade started after the noon re siren and church bells. Decorated bikes and scooters, oats, two and four-legged participants, Uncle Sam and
classic cars took part.
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United States Congress
Rep. Betty McCollum (DFL)U.S. District 41714 Longworth House Office Bldg.Washington DC 20515
Phone: 202-225-6631access to email through website:
http://mccollum.house.govMinnesota Office:165 Western Ave., Suite 17St. Paul MN 55102Phone: 651-224-9191
Rep. Michele Bachmann (R)U.S. District 62417 Rayburn House Office BuildingWashington DC 20515
Phone: 202-225-2331access to email through website:
http://bachmann.house.gov
Minnesota Office2850 Cutters Grove Ave., Suite 205Anoka MN 55303Phone: 763-323-8922
United State Senators:Sen. Al Franken (DFL)309 Hart Senate Office BuildingWashington DC 20510Phone: 202-224-5641access to email through website:
http://franken.senate.govMinnesota Office:60 East Plato Blvd. Suite 220St. Paul MN 55107Phone: 651-221-1016
United State Senators:
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (DFL)302 Hart Senate Office BuildingWashngton DC 20510Phone: 202-224-3244
access to email through website:http://klobuchar.senate.govMinnesota Office:1200 Washingotn Ave. S. Suite 250Minneapolis MN 55415Phone: 612-727-5220
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The city of Oakdale - 'Friendly' to redevelopment
In the News
Oakdale has been bustlingwith redevelopment proj-ects in recent months, and
city officials say they don't see themomentum slowing down any timesoon.
The tax-increment financing dis-tricts for the city's top redevelop-ment priorities -- Tartan Crossingand Tanners Lake -- were extended
by the Minnesota Legislature in 2013to help spur on economic develop-ment at the two sites.
The Tartan Crossing site, formerlyhome to Oakdale Mall, is virtuallyunrecognizable after vast site im-provements were made in 2012. Anddevelopers seem to be taking note.
The city recently secured its first
major development for the site, "TheWaters of Oakdale," a 92-unit senior
housing project opening in 2014.The $16 million facility will be locat-ed on roughly three acres of the Tar-tan Crossing property, located at thenorthwest corner of the intersectionof Tenth Street and Interstate 694.City officials say they're confidentthat Tartan Crossing will eventually
be a mixed-use center with multi-family housing, retail shops and of-fice space.
The city of Oakdale also recentlywelcomed internationally recog-nized Park Tool, a bicycle tool com-pany that relocated its headquartersto Oakdale. The new Park Tool head-quarters sits on roughly eight acresof land off of Hadley Avenue North,
just across from the city's northernfire station.
Other formerly vacant sites areabuzz with activity as well, includingthe abandoned Winner gas station atthe corner of state Highway 5 andHadley Avenue. The new developer,Kwik Trip, has demolished the oldstation to make way for a new con-venience store. Additionally, Caribou
Coffee is opening a new coffee shopon the northeast corner of Highways36 and 120, where a Kwik Stop gasstation sat empty for many years.
Linda Baumeister/Review
The Oakdale City Council, city staff and other local representatives have worked diligently to lay the groundwork for development of the Tartan Crossing site.
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Lake Elmo's new library
brought more than books,
CDs and magazines to the
community - it has been binding the
community together since it opened
in the fall of 2012.
In addition to its collection of more
than 10,000 items, the Lake Elmo
Public Library engages the commu-
nity by providing gathering spaces
for groups and educational pro-
grams for both adults and children.
The library includes rooms desig-
nated for computer use, coffee and
discussion, children's reading and
activities and conference meetings.
When the Washington County Li-
brary System closed its Lake Elmo
branch at the end of 2011, civic
leaders and residents chose to open
a municipal library. The new library
occupies a building that was origi-
nally built as a car dealership in the
1920s and later converted into of-
fice space.
People can find the perfect spot to
New library in town
In the News
Linda Baumeister/Review
As library volunteers set up the ribbon cutting, the honors went to young T.J.. A huge thank-you went out to all the
volunteers who have spent countless hours on building modications and set-up as well as donating furnishings,
books, movies and computers.
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read in the library's many nooks
and corners, as well as rooms to
meet with friends.
Its reading program for children
promotes reading during the sum-
mer months and awards prizes based
on the number of hours youngsters
spend reading.
The library also sponsors writers'
groups for adults and hosts events
for local authors to share their
works.
If you're not one of the library's
over 1,000 cardholders, stop by and
check out what the new Lake Elmo
Library has to offer.
The library is a free service to any-
one interested in obtaining a library
card.
Lake Elmo Public Library
3537 Lake Elmo Ave. N.,
Suite 130
Lake Elmo, MN 55042
651-773-4926
lakeelmopubliclibrary.org
Hours:
Mon. Weds., Fri., Sat., 10-2 p.m.
Tues. and Thurs. 10-8 p.m.Checking out the furnished children's section are Tasha Koch, Shane Hendrikson, Will Johnston, and Simon Koch.
Storytime for preschool children is at 10:30 a.m. every 1st and 3rd Friday.
A crowd gathered outside
the Lake Elmo Public
Library for its grand open-
ing Oct. 20. Steve DeLapp
was one of the several
speaking about the library
and all the volunteer ef-forts. It is located at 3537
Lake Elmo Ave. No. in
downtown Lake Elmo.
photos by
Linda Baumeister/Review
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The North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oak-dale School District describes itself as"a community collaborative dedicated
to educating and empowering all learn-ers to excel in our changing world."With this mission in mind, School
District 622 provides lifelong educa-tional opportunities for residents ofall ages. The district's wide variety ofCommunity Education programs serveinfants, centenarians, and everyone in
between.
From highly trained teachers in itsStepping Stones preschool to nation-ally recognized programs at North andTartan high schools, District 622 is al-ways striving to be the best. Staff mem-
bers work with families and teachers
to choose the most appropriate schoolprograms and settings so children can
find success.
Elementary SchoolsEach elementary school provides an
academically and socially balancedapproach to education for students ingrades kindergarten through five. Foreach grade level, the district has a com-prehensive curriculum that includes
essential outcomes, outlining whatstudents are expected to know and be
able to do.District 622 offers free all-day, Mon-
day-Friday kindergarten for its stu-dents. This initiative is part of thedistrict's commitment to providing a
top-notch education focused on en-suring academic success for all. Theprogram is a full-day curriculum thatprovides students with a strong edu-cational base as they begin their aca-demic careers.
Middle Schools
District 622's middle schools servestudents in grades six through eight.The middle schools are built aroundthe "house" concept, in which eachgrade has a majority of its classes lo-cated in one area. A strong curriculumis at the center of the middle-schoolfoundation, with grade-level expecta-tions outlined for each subject. Asidefrom traditional coursework, a number
of academic and social opportunitiesare offered outside of the classroom.
High Schools
Preparing students for the future isthe core of District 622's high school
program. A comprehensive curricu-lum is designed to challenge the inter-ests and abilities of the diverse student
body. Whether students are bound forcollege or a career, District 622 staffwork to ensure that all graduates areprepared for that next step.
College credit is offered for full-orpart-time college attendance under theMinnesota Post-Secondary Enrollment
Options program and through the Col-lege In The Schools program. BothNorth and Tartan high schools also of-fer a number of Advanced Placementclasses.
Outside of the regular school day, stu-dents may participate in athletic teamsports and numerous co-curricular ac-tivities. In both academic and athleticcompetitions, District 622 students
regularly receive state and nationalrecognition for their achievements.
The North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oak-dale School District serves all of Land-
fall, North St. Paul and Oakdale andportions of Lake Elmo Maplewood,Pine Springs and Woodbury.
District 622 has high schools inNorth St. Paul and Oakdale and middleschools in Maplewood and Oakdale.Elementary schools are located in allthree of the district's major communi-
ties.
District Education Center
2520 E. 12th Ave.North St. Paul, MN 55109
651-748-7622
District 622 School BoardThe District 622 School Board con-ducts one meeting per month at theDistrict Education Center. Meetingagendas are posted online at www.
isd622.org. Meetings begin at 7 p.m.
Education
About District 622
photo by Linda Baumeister/Review
Peter Pan, played by Haley Methner, and Rebecca Chan, cast as Tiger Lilly, left, unite the Lost Boys and Indians dur-
ing a dance number rehearsed at Tartan. Tartan's spring musical production of "Peter Pan" was a hit in April 2013.
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District 622 School BoardSuperintendent-Patty PhillipsPhone: 651-748-7410E-mail: pphillips@isd622.org
Chair-Amy Coborn
Phone: 651-748-7504E-mail: amy_coborn@isd622.org
Vice-chair-Nancy LivingstonPhone: 651-779-3222E-mail: nancy_livingston@isd622.org
Treasurer-Michelle YenerPhone: 651-748-7506
E-mail: michelle_yener@isd622.org
Clerk-Mark WheelerPhone: 651-748-7507E-mail: mark_wheeler@isd622.org
Director-Theresa AugPhone: 651-748-7501E-mail: theresea_auge@isd622.org
Director-Steve HuntPhone: 651-748-7502E-mail: steve_hunt@isd622.org
Director-Becky NevePhone: 651-748-7506E-mail: becky_neve@isd622.org
Elementary SchoolsCarver Elementary School
2680 Upper Afton RoadMaplewood, MN 55119School hours: 9:15 a.m.-3:45 p.m.Phone: 651-702-8200Principal: Sara Palodichuk
Castle Elementary School
6675 50th St. N.Oakdale, MN 55128School hours: 8:45 a.m.-3:15 p.m.Phone: 651-748-6700Principal: Allie Storti
Cowern Elementary School
2131 N. Margaret St.North St. Paul, MN 55109
School hours: 8:45 a.m.-3:15 p.m.Phone: 651-748-6800Principal: Sonya Czerepak
Elementary Schools
Eagle Point Elementary School
7850 15th St. N.Oakdale, MN 55128
School hours: 8:45 a.m.-3:15 p.mPhone: 651-702-8300Principal: Shawn Bromeland
L.C. Webster Elementary School
2170 E. Seventh Ave.North St. Paul, MN 55109School hours: 8:45 a.m.-3:15 p.m.Phone: 651-748-7100
Principal: Mona Perkins
Oakdale Elementary School
821 Glenbrook Ave N.Oakdale, MN 55128School hours: 8:45 a.m.-3:15 p.m.Phone: 651-702-8500Principal: Tracy Buhl
Richardson Elementary School
2615 N. First St.North St. Paul, MN 55109School hours: 9:15 a.m.-3:45 p.m.Phone: 651-748-6900Principal: Jim Miklausich
Elementary Schools
Skyview Elementary School
1100 Heron Ave. N.Oakdale, MN 55218
School hours: 9:15 a.m.-3:45 p.mPhone: 651-702-8100Principal: Travis Barringer
Weaver Elementary School
2135 Birmingham St.Maplewood, MN 55109School hours: 9:15 a.m.-3:45 p.m.Phone: 651-748-7000
Principal: Pangjua Xiong
Middle Schools
John Glenn Middle School
1560 E. County Road BMaplewood, MN 55109School hours: 7:45 a.m.-2:15 p.m.Phone: 651-748-6300
Principal: Jill Miklausich
Maplewood Middle School
2410 Holloway Ave.Maplewood, MN 55109School hours: 7:45 a.m.-2:15 p.m.Phone: 651-748-6500Principal: Kevin Wolff
Education
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production of Grease in April 2013.
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Middle Schools
Skyview Middle School
1100 Heron Ave. N.Oakdale, MN 55128School hours: 7:45 a.m.-2:15 p.m.Phone: 651-702-8000Principal: Joe Slavin
High Schools
North High School
2416 E. 11th Ave.North St. Paul, MN 55109School hours: 8:15 a.m.-2:45 p.m.Phone: 651-748-6000Principal: Greg Nelson
Tartan High School
828 N. Greenway Ave.Oakdale, MN 55128School hours: 8:15 a.m.-2:45 p.m.Phone: 651-702-8610
Principal: Adam Ehrmantraut
Christ Evangelical Lutheran School2475 E. 17th Ave.North St. Paul, MN 55109Phone: 651-777-5771
Gethsemane School
2410 E. Stillwater RoadMaplewood, MN 55119Phone: 651-739-7540
Hill-Murray School
2625 E. Larpenteur Ave.Maplewood, MN 55109
Phone: 651-777-1376
Mounds Park Academy
2051 E. Larpenteur Ave.Maplewood, MN 55109Phone: 651-777-2555
Presentation of the Blessed Virgin
Mary School1695 Kennard St.Maplewood, MN 55109651-777-5877
St. Ambrose School
4125 Woodbury DriveWoodbury, MN 55129651-768-3000
St. Jerome Elementary School
384 E. Roselawn Ave.Maplewood, MN 55117651-771-8494
St. Peter Catholic School2620 N. Margaret St.North St. Paul, MN 55109
Phone: 651-777-3091
Transfiguration Elementary School
6133 N. 15th St.Oakdale, MN 55128Phone: 651-738-2646
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Stillwater Area School District servesmore than 8,900 students in 10 el-ementary schools (K-6), two junior
high schools (grades 7-9), one highschool (grades 10-12), and an alterna-tive learning center for secondary stu-
dents. An early-childhood family cen-ter serves families with young childrenfrom birth to age 5.
The district stretches 30 miles alongthe St. Croix River and encompasses18 communities. Enrollment infor-mation is available by calling District834's Central Enrollment Office at651-351-8412, stopping by CentralServices, 1875 S. Greeley Street, Still-water, or by going to the district's web-site at www.stillwater.k12.mn.us and
clicking on "Enrollment."A portion of Lake Elmo is in the Still-
water School District attendance area.
District 834 School Board
Stillwater No. 834
1875 S Greeley St.
Stillwater, MN 55082
651-351-8301
The Stillwater Area School DistrictSchool Board usually holds its regular
business meetings on the second andfourth Thursday evenings of everymonth. Meetings begin at 7 p.m. andare held in the Stillwater City Hall
building, located at 216 N. Fourth St.
Superintendent- Corey LunnPhone: 651-351-8301E-mail:
lunnc@stillwater.k12-mn.us
Kathy BuchholzPhone: 651-351-8429E-mail:
buchholzk@stillwaterschools.org
Amy BurbackPhone: 651-351-8429E-mail:
burbacka@stillwaterschools.org
Natalie FediePhone: 651-351-8429E-mail:fedien@stillwaterschools.org
Natasha Fleischman
Phone: 651-351-8429E-mail:fleischmann@stillwaterschools.org
George HoeppnerPhone: 651-351-8429E-mail:
hoeppnerg@stillwaterschools.org
Tom LehmannPhone: 651-351-8429E-mail:
lehmannt@stillwaterschools.org
Mike PtacekPhone: 651-351-8429E-mail:ptacekm@stillwaterschools.org
Elementary Schools
Lake Elmo Elementary School
11030 N. Stillwater Blvd.Lake Elmo, MN 55042Phone: 651-351-6700Principal: Stephen Gorde
Middle Schools
Oak-Land Junior High School
820 N. Manning Ave.Lake Elmo, MN 55042Phone: 651-351-8500Principal: Andy Fields
High School
Stillwater Area High School
5701 N. Stillwater Blvd.
Stillwater, MN 55082Phone: 651-351-8040Principal: Dr, Donald Johnson
DISTRICT 834
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Community Perks
Oakdale offers an abundance of lei-sure options for residents and visitors
alike.The east metro suburb has more
than 20 parks, which provide individ-uals and families with many ways to
enjoy the outdoors. The mix of parksincludes some that are primarily openspace and hiking trails, while othersare fully developed with playgroundequipment and ball diamonds.
Richard Walton Memorial Park is thesite of many of the biggest city-hosted
events. Every June, the community's
Summerfest celebration is held at thepark. Since 2010, Oakdale's annual In-dependence Day fireworks show takesplace at the park as well.
The Oakdale Discovery Center pro-vides fantastic recreation opportuni-ties. Packed with rotating art exhibits
and an aquarium, the Discovery Cen-ter remains open year-round to givevisitors a chance to appreciate naturein all its glory. The Oakdale NaturePreserve, which consists of 220 acres
of open land, surrounds the DiscoveryCenter.
There are activities at Oakdaleparks year round, whether it's a win-ter snowshoe hike at the OakdaleNature Preserve's Discovery Center,swimming at Tanners Lake or a LittleLeague game at Goosepond Park.
Oakdale Discovery Center4444 Hadley Ave. N.St. Paul, MN 55128
651-747-3860
Monday-Wednesday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Thursday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Saturday, noon - 4 p.m.
Sunday, 1 - 4 p.m.
Washington County Library- Oakdale
1010 Heron Ave. N.Oakdale, MN 55128
651-730-0504
Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Wednesday - Thursday, 12:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Friday, 12:30 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday, 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday, - Monday Closed
Oakdale Parks
Armstrong Park
N. 31st St. PlaceOpen space.
Bethke ParkGranite Ave. Circle N.
Trails, native wildflowers.
Eagle Ridge Park
21st St. N.Open space.
Eastside Park
16th St. N.Playground equipment, ball/soccer
fields, tennis courts, skating rink, pic-nic tables, trails.
Eberle Park
Hale Ave.
Playground equipment, T-ball field,sand volleyball, skating rink, picnicshelter, picnic tables.
Furlong Park
48th St. N.Playground equipment, picnic ta-
bles, skating rink.
Garden Blvd Park
Garden Court N.Open space.
Golfview Park
Hadley Ave. N.Oakdale, MN 55128
Playground equipment, basketballcourt, skating rink, trail.
Goodwin Park
Goodwin Ave. N.Open space.
Goosepond Park
40th St. N.Baseball/soccer fields.
Guthrie ParkHadley Ave. N.
Playground equipment, basketballcourt, skating rink, picnic tables.
Horseshoe Park
Gershwin Ave. N.
Horseshoe pits, picnic tables.
Meadows Park
Upper 26th St. N.Open space.
Northdale Park
Granada Ave. N.Playground equipment, archery
range, ballfields, skating rink withwarming house, picnic tables.
Oakdale Nature Preserve
40th St. N.Playground equipment, tennis
courts, picnic tables, hiking-biking-
cross-country ski trails.
Recreation in Oakdale
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Community Perks
Oakdale Parks
Oakfield Park
Heather Way N.Playground equipment, basketball
court, picnic shelter.
Preservation Park
45th St. N.Open space, native plantings, bench.
Richard Walton Memorial Park
Hadley Ave. N. and 15th St. N.Playground equipment, bandshell,
softball complex and concessions, pa-vilion with kitchen facilities, skate-
board park, skating rink with warminghouse. Site of annual Summerfest cel-ebration, Summer Concert Series and
farmers market.
Tanners Lake Park
Park Road N.Beach, concessions, boat launch,
fishing dock, playground equipment,sand volleyball court, basketball court,tennis court, ballfields, picnic tables.
Tilley Park
Hale Ave. N.Playground equipment, benches.
Tilsen I
Upper 35th St. N.Playground equipment, T-ball field,
soccer field.
Tilsen II
Upper 35th at Garden Blvd.Open space.
Titan
4th St. Place N.
Open space.
Tower Park
8th St. Lane N.Playground equipment, site of city's
summer "homemade" water slide.
Battle Creek Regional Park
2300 Upper Afton RoadMaplewood
Battle Creek is the perfect spot for
outdoor and nature enthusiasts to ob-
serve nature and relax in a quiet wood-land area. There are over 750 acresof oak woods, meadows, creeks andwoodlands. Battle Creek is home to avariety of wildlife, such as woodlandwarblers, great-horned owls, pileatedwoodpeckers, white-tailed deer, redfox and raccoons.
With a mix of summer and winteractivities, Battle Creek provides enter-tainment for all ages, including biking,
hiking, inline skating and cross-coun-
try ski trails, plus bird and wildlifeviewing. It also boasts extensive play-ground equipment, a large picnicgrounds, an outdoor aquatics center
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With 18 city parks and a regionalpark to its credit, Lake Elmo providesmany different opportunities for orga-nized sports, unstructured play, physi-cal activity, places to gather and waysto sit back and enjoy nature's beauty.
Lake Elmo Public Library3537 Lake Elmo Ave. N.,
Suite 130Lake Elmo, MN 55042
651-773-4926lakeelmopubliclibrary.org
Mon. Weds., Fri., Sat., 10-2 p.m.
Tues. and Thurs. 10-8 p.m.
Lake Elmo Parks
Carriage Station ParkStillwater Blvd. and 50th St.
Picnicking, trails, sliding hill, play-ground, basketball court.
DeMontreville Park
5700 Highlands Trail N.
Picnicking, playground, basketballand volleyball courts, softball, soccerand football fields.
DeMontreville Wildlife Area
7950 DeMontreville Trail N.
Natural park, lakes, ponds andcreek, walking, jogging, canoeing, flo-ra and fauna identification, quiet andsolitude, sliding.
Heights Park
26th St. and Imperial Ave.Lake, pond and natural resource areas.
Heritage Park
2700 Lisbon Ave.Lake and picnic areas.
Homestead Park14th St. and Lake Elmo Ave.
Lake and picnic areas.
Kleis Park
5285 Jamaca Blvd.Natural park and land, lake, pond, nat-
ural resource area, picknicking, walking,jogging, playground, softball, soccer andfootball fields, biking, skiing, grills.
Lake Elmo Parks
Lake Jane Hills Park
Jamaca Avenue N. and 42nd St.Natural park land.
Lake Elmo Park Reserve
1515 N. Keats Ave.651-430-8370
With more than 2,000 acres, Lake
Elmo Park Reserve is perfect for na-ture enthusiasts, or those just lookingto relax and spend some time outdoors.
There are lakes, campgrounds,equestrian trails, fishing piers, hik-ing trails, picnic areas and playgroundequipment.
The park features a manmade, chlo-
rinated swimming pond with a sandybeach, lifeguards, bathhouse and con-cession stand.
Nearly 80 percent of the land is setaside for preservation and protection,so that it will eventually resemble the
land prior to settlers' arrival in the1800s. Forest and prairie landscapesare home to pheasants, weasels, redfox, woodpeckers, woodland and prai-rie birds and more.
Set a day, or maybe even a weekendaside and take the family out for a timethey won't soon forget at Lake ElmoPark Reserve.
Community Perks
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Dean Lewis hauls trash up the steep incline out at Battle Creek Regional Park during a Ramsey County Parks clean
up day April 27, 2013.
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Lake Elmo Parks
Lions Park
3525 Laverne Ave. N.Picnicking, playground, lighted
baseball field and tennis courts, bas-ketball and volleyball courts, horse-
shoes, hockey/ice skating, badminton,concession, water fountain, warming
house, bleachers, shelters.
Pebble Park
8160 Lake Jane Trail N.Natural parkland, natural resource
area, picnicking, trails, walking, jog-ging, playground, lighted tennis courts,
basketball and volleyball courts, soft-ball field, ice skating rink, sliding hill,
mountain bike trails.
Reid Park11430 30th St. N.
Natural park, lake, pond, natural re-source area, picnicking, walking, jog-ging, flora/fauna identification, quiet/solitude, playground, softball, soccer
and football fields, biking trails.
Lake Elmo Parks
Ridge Park
15th St. and Inwood Ave.Natural resource area, picnicking,
trails for walking and jogging, play-ground, softball field, volleyball and
basketball courts.
Stonegate Park
750 JasminePicnicking, playground, softball,
soccer and football fields.
Sunfish Lake Park
10000 Stillwater Lane N.Lake, pond, natural parkland, natu-
ral resource area, picnicking, trails forwalking and jogging, biking, canoeing,flora/fauna identification, quiet/soli-
tude, sliding hill, cross-country skiing,horseback riding, grills.
Tablyn Park
8735 Stillwater Blvd. N.Picnicking, playground, fields for
football, softball and soccer, lightedtennis court, basketball court, sledding
hill, grills, trails for walking, joggingand biking.
Tana Ridge Park
4525 Lily Ave.
Picnicking, trails for walking, jog-ging and biking, playground, softball
and soccer fields.
VFW Park
3675 Layton Ave.Lighted baseball field and tennis
courts, bleachers, concessions.
Elmo Center for the Arts Park
3585 Laverne Ave. N.
Community Perks
Oakdale & Lake Elmo Area AttractionsWhether you're looking for activities in the neighbor-
hood or nearby cities, Oakdale and Lake Elmo offer awide range of opportunities to stay busy. Conveniently
located within a few minutes of Minneapolis and St. Paul,the area has exciting activities both indoors and outdoorsyear-round.
Tartan Arena
740 Greenway Ave. N.Oakdale, MN 55128651-714-9215
Tartan Arena was opened in 1997,and ever since it has provided resi-dents with a fantastic area to let loose
and enjoy themselves. Public skatingsessions are held for two Sundays ev-ery month as a way of encouraging
community togetherness through rec-reation. Tartan Arena also providesfigure skating and ice skating lessonsfor those of us who'd like to learn skat-ing for the very first time.
Oakdale Discovery Center
4444 Hadley Ave. N.Oakdale, MN 55128651-747-3860
The Oakdale Discovery Center isthe city's ultimate recreational hot-
spot. Open space areas allow visitorsto drink in natural beauty as they hike,
bike or walk leisurely through the 220acres of land available to them. Insidethe center itself are a number of booksfor those who want to quickly checkexactly what kind of wildlife theymight find in the area and how best tospot it. During the summer and early
autumn, a farmers market is held atthe Discovery Center every Wednes-day afternoons so residents can cometogether and share their harvests.More information is available at www.ci.oakdale.mn.us
Washington County
Historical Society
Wardens House Museum
602 N. Main St.Stillwater, MN 55082
651-439-5956
For over 75 years, the WashingtonCounty Historical Society has dedi-cated itself to preserving community
heritage in all shapes and sizes. Thesociety operates two interpretive mu-seums for visitors to see what life wasreally like throughout the development
of the Washington County Area. Justa few of the events held by the societyinclude historic home tours, book sign-ings and a presentation on World WarI - era music. This non-profit organi-zation is always looking for membersto assist in its preservation efforts. Formore information, visit www.wchs-mn.org
Recreation in Lake Elmo
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Oakdale & Lake Elmo Area Attractions
Community Perks
On the links
Cimarron Golf Course
901 Lake Elmo Ave. N
Lake Elmo, MN 55042651-436-6188
Cimarron Golf Course is not afraidto challenge its patrons, and any golferwho visits can expect to pull out everyclub in their bag. Friendly staff andwell-maintained grounds make Cimar-ron the perfect destination for golfers
ready to test their mettle.
Country Air Golf Course
404 Lake Elmo Ave. NLake Elmo, MN 55042651-436-7888
Affordable rates and a friendly at-mosphere make Country Air GolfCourse a great choice for the familythat golfs together. With junior lessoncamps available in the summer andprofessional lessons offered all year
round, families can improve together,play together and, most importantly,
have fun together. Visit www.coun-tryairgolfpark.com for rates and hours.
Hillcrest Golf Club
2200 E. Larpenteur Ave.St. Paul, MN 55109651-774-6088
Rolling hills, mature trees and awarm atmosphere are only a few ofthe amenities offered by Hillcrest GolfClub. This private club has been serv-ing and impressing patrons for over 90
years. For the non-golfer in the family,a patio and pool area make sure thatyour Sunday afternoon is spent relax-ing, not waiting. In addition to its fine
facilities, Hillcrest prides itself on itsbanquet services, which can accom-modate up to 200 people. Visit www.
hillcreststpaul.com for more.
Oak Marsh Golf Course
526 Inwood Ave. N.Oakdale, MN 55128651-730-8886
Oak Marsh is a favorite area to
hold weddings and other special cer-emonies; its experienced staff andexcellent catering will make sure thateverything is taken care of on yourspecial day. For those interested ingolf, get ready to be treated to 18 holesof well-kept greens but don't be sur-
prised when the marsh and wetlandscome into play. Visit www.wpgolf.comfor more information.
Tartan Park Golf Course
11455 20th St. N., No. 1
Lake Elmo, MN 55042651-733-3480
Part of 3M's popularity in Minne-sota is due to how well they treat theiremployees. Tartan Park is located on
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over 480 acres of land and was de-signed to be the ultimate recreationalopportunity for 3M's workers andfriends. Though the 27-hole courseis a beautiful treat, members can alsoenjoy tennis, softball, bocce ball and
archery as they travel the incrediblegrounds. Visit www.tartanpark.comfor more information.
Kids of all ages
Como Park Zoo and Conservatory1225 Estabrook DriveSt. Paul, MN 55103651-487-8200
Open every day of the year.Winter hours (October-March):10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Summer hours (April-September):10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Without a doubt one of the greatestways to spend a day, the Como ParkZoo has everything from seals to os-triches to polar bears. Exotic wildlifeand adventure await all who visit thezoo, which is open year-round free of
charge. Not to be outdone, the glassConservatory provides a quiet, reflec-tive area for visitors to relax and en-
joy an astonishing variety of plant life.Visit www.comozooconservatory.orgfor more information.
Minnesota Children's Museum
10 W. 7th St.St. Paul, MN 55102651-225-6000
Known as the one museum with no"do not touch" signs in sight, the Chil-dren's Museum has gained nationalattention as one of the most uniqueplaces for children to learn while theyplay. Visit www.mcm.org for hoursand pricing information.
Minnesota State Fairgrounds1265 N. Snelling Ave.Falcon Heights, MN 55108651-288-4400
The Great Minnesota Get-Togetheris one of the last chances for Minne-sotans to enjoy the summer weather!An almost infinite variety of food,
rides and exhibits greet visitors as theywalk through the gates, and that's justwhat's in sight. At night, live musicand fireworks help Minnesotans givethe beautiful summer an explosivegoodbye. Visit www.mnstatefair.org
for a schedule of events.
Science Museum of Minnesota
120 W. Kellogg Blvd.St. Paul, MN 55102
651-221-9444
Many people who grew up in Min-nesota can remember their hair stick-ing up when they visited the ScienceMuseum's famous electricity exhibit.At the Science Museum, imaginationscan run wild as visitors learn about the
workings of the human body or standin awe of gigantic dinosaur skeletons.Learning is a lifetime process, and theScience Museum of Minnesota is agreat way to enrich a weekend. Visitwww.smm.org for more information.
Linda Baumeister/Review
John Fitzgerald returns a volley as his teammate Dick Milles backs him up during pickleball demonstration games held at the OIakdale Discovery Center March 27. They took on Linda
Kauss and Julie Williams, an intro of more pickleball coming to Oakdale
Oakdale & Lake Elmo Area Attractions
Community Perks
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Community Perks
Over 50 Years Experience
651-770-6400 651-770-7808on.Fri. 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
2099 N. Division North St. Paul
Front Wheel Drive SpecialistsManual Automatic
Transmissions
Rear-end Work
Tune-ups
Air Conditioning
Valve Jobs
Alternators
Starters
Complete Exhaust
Computerized Wheel
Alignments & Balancing
Computerized Engine
Analyzing
COMPLETEAUTOCARE- From Major to Minor
Oakdale Winter Wonderland
The ultimate winter gathering forthe entire community. This event isan opportunity for our business com-munity to mingle with families of Oak-
dale while enjoying a giant bonfire, vis-its with Santa, warm food and drinkalong with a horse-drawn hayride. The
best part is that everything is FREE!The OBPA sponsors this event in De-cember in conjunction with the City ofOakdale and Maplewood/Oakdale Li-ons Club. You wont want to miss thisevent.
For more information visit www.
obpa-mn.com.
Oakdale Summerfest
Usually held in June, Oakdales larg-est summer celebration features theGrande Parade, Skateboard exhibitionand contest, carnival rides, live enter-
tainment, great food, bingo, softballand baseball tournaments. There are
events for every member of the family.The Oakdale Business and Profession-al Association sponsors the OakdaleRoyalty Float and the official OakdaleSummerfest Medallion Hunt.
Visit www.obpa-mn.com for details.
Lions' Annual Ice Fishing Contest
Lake Elmo Lions hold their Ice fish-ing contest from 1 to 3 p.m. on Lake
Jane on Superbowl Sunday. This is afamily fun event with chances to win"a prize a minute" as well as a grandprize. Prizes for the three largest fishare also given during contest hours.
For more information call 651-777-8365
Huff n' Puff Days
Huff n' Puff is a 4-day softball tourna-ment held the second weekend in Au-gust. Put on by the Lake Elmo Jaycees,this event is a fundraiser for commu-
nity & youth activities in the St. CroixValley area.
Event schedule/more information canbe found at www.lakeelmojaycees.org.
Lake Elmo DaysLake Elmo Days is held in Septem-
ber for the community. There will bebands competing for "Best Band in theSt. Croix Valley," parade, live music,petting zoo, pony rides, kids games,
boucle houses, face painting, sportschallenges and a fire safety house, just
to name a few of the activities. You canalso participate in the cake walk, silentauction and a talent show. A pancake
breakfast and a pig roast is also part of
the festivities.For more info visit www.lakeelmo.
org/elmodays
Annual Events
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Places of Worship
BAPTIST
Redeemer Baptist Church, NAB2479 Geneva Avenue N. (Hwy. 120)
Oakdale 55128
651-777-2552
redeemernabc@juno.com
www.redeemerbaptist.org
Rev. Michael Lerud, PastorJosiah Quant & Harmony Arco, Youth
Directors
Sunday School:9:15 am
Fellowship Time:10:10 am
Sunday Worship:10:30 am
Sunday Evening Youth Group: 5 pm
Wednesday AWANA, Adult Studies:
6:30 pm (AWANA: Sept. - May)
(Nursery Provided for all Services)
CATHOLIC
GuardianAngels Catholic
Church8260 4th Street N.
Oakdale 55128
651-738-2223
www.guardian-angels.org
Fr. Rodger Bauman, Pastor
Fr. Stan Maslowski, Retired
Saturday Mass: 5 pm
Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9 & 11am
Presentation of the Blessed
Virgin Mary Catholic Church1725 Kennard Street
Maplewood 55109
651-777-8116
www.presentationofmary.org
Rev. Mark A. Huberty, Pastor
Mass Times: Saturday 5 pm,Sunday 8:30 & 10:30 am
Monday-Thursday 8 am,
Friday 8:45 am
CATHOLIC
Church of
St. Jerome380 Roselawn
Avenue East
Maplewood
55117
651-771-1209Fr. Cletus Basekela, Pastor
www.stjerome-church.org
St. Jerome School651-771-8494
www.stjeromeschool.org
Saturday Mass: 4:30 pm,
Sunday Masses: 8:30 & 10:30 am
Daily Mass: Monday - Friday 7:15 am,
Saturday 8 am; Wednesday 9:45 am
(school year);
Holy Days: 7:15 am & 5:30 pm
Church of St. Peter2600 N. Margaret Street
North St. Paul 55109
651-777-8304
www.churchofstpeternsp.org
Fr. William Deziel, Pastor
Weekend Mass Schedule:Year Round: Saturday 4 pm
Sunday 8, 10:30 am & 6 pm
Daily Mass Schedule:
Year Round:1st Tuesday of the Month
Healing Mass: 7:30 pm;
June - August:
Monday - Saturday 8 am
September - May:
Monday - Thursday 8 am, Friday 9:30
am, Saturday 8 am
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
September - May: 5:30 - 6:15 pm
Year Round:Tuesday 7:15 - 7:45 amSaturday 3 - 3:45 pm
CATHOLIC
Transfiguration
Catholic Church6133 15th Street N.
Oakdale 55128
651-738-2646
www.transfigurationmn.org
Rev. William Baer, PastorTransfiguration School
6135 15th Street N.Oakdale 55128
651-501-2220
Saturday Mass: 5 pm
Sunday Masses: 8:30 & 10:30 am, 6 pm
Monday - Saturday Mass: 8 am
Tuesday Mass:6:30 pm
Monday & Thursday Mass: 6:30 am
Reconciliation: Monday - Friday 7:30-
7:55 am, Saturday 8:30- 9 am, 4-4:45
pm, Sunday 7:30 - 8:15 am
Adoration: Monday - Saturday 7 - 8 am,Sunday 12 pm - 6 pm
CHURCH OF GOD
Calvary Worship
Center Church of
God2567 14th Avenue East
North St. Paul 55109
651-779-6955
Rev. Robert E. Dabbs, Sr. Pastor
Worship on Sundays.Sunday School: 10 am
Morning Worship:11 am
Childrens Church- Sunday Mornings
Sunday Evening: 6 pm
Thursday Evening Worship: 7 pm
EVANGELICAL FREECHURCH OF AMERICA
Hope Church7910 15th Street N.
Oakdale 55128
651-738-9652
www.HopeChurchOakdale.com
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EVANGELICAL FREECHURCH OF AMERICA
Rockpoint Church
Highway 36 Keats & 59th5825 Kelvin Avenue N
Lake Elmo 55042
651-770-3172
www.rockpoint-church.com
info@rockpoint-church.com
Roy Fruits, Sr. Pastor
Saturday services:5 pm
Sunday services: 9 & 10:45 am
LUTHERAN
Beaver Lake
Lutheran Church
- ELCA2280 Stillwater Avenue
Maplewood 55119
651-739-8092
www.bllc.org
Rev. Charlie D. Brown, Pastor
Worship (School Year):
9 am - Traditional
11 am - Contemporary
Sunday School:
age 3 to 6th grade 11 amLet us...Grow...Go...& Glorify God!
Christ
Evangelical
Lutheran
Church2475 E. 17th Avenue
North St. Paul 55109
Church: 651-777-5771
School: 651-777-1450
christlutheran-wels.orgRev. Joel Gawrisch
Rev. Matt Hennig
Rev. Jeff Mittelstadt
Worship: 8 & 10:30 am
Sunday School:9:15 am
Monday Evening Service: 7 pm
Hugo: Sunday Worship 9:30 am
LUTHERAN
Holy Cross
Lutheran Church6355 10th Street N.
Oakdale 55128
651-739-0643
www.holycrosslc.org
Anne Hokenstad, Interim PastorWorship: 8:30 & 10:30 am
Sunday School: check website
Oak Hill Campus, Woodbury
Lutheran Church9050 60th Street N.
Stillwater 55082651-770-3618
brotend@woodburylutheran.org
www.woodburylutheran.org
Pastor Derek Broten
Sunday Worship: 9:30 & 11 am
Education Hours: 9:30 & 11 am
Faith comes to life!
Our Redeemer
Lutheran
Church1390 Larpenteur
Avenue East
St. Paul, MN 55109
651-772-2445
www.orlcmn.org
Pastor Karsten Nelson
Sunday Worship: 8:45 & 11 am
Creation Stations Sunday School:10 am
LUTHERAN
Saint Marks
Evangelical Lutheran Church
2499 N. Helen StreetNorth St. Paul 55109
651-777-7451
stmarks@stmarks-nsp.org
www.stmarks-nsp.org
Pastor Steven Nelson
Paster Ivy Huston
Sunday Worship: 8:45 & 10:15 am
Wednesday Worship: 6 pm
METHODIST
Arlington Hills
United Methodist
Church759 E. County Road B
Maplewood 55117
651-776-1547
www.arlingtonhillsumc.org
Carl Chip Nielsen III, Pastor
Worship:10 am
Sunday School for Children
Christ United
Methodist Church2500 Hudson Place
Maplewood 55119
651-739-8875
Kitchen, Education Wing &
Fax: 651-730-6014
www.whatagreatchurch.org/christumc
Rev. Rachael Warner, Pastor
Worship (with nursery): 10:30 am
Places of Worship
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A/C & HEATING
KEVINSHeating & Cooling Inc.
ResidentialInstallationSpecialistAmerican Standard Equipment
Air Condit ioning
Furnaces Ductwork30 years experience.
Free Estimates651-270-0427
AUTOMOTIVE
50 Greystone Ave N Oakdale, MN 55128
651-264-1234
FINISHINGTOUCHcar care inc.
If You Have A Ding, Give Me A Ring!
Graphics Banners, Signs, Vehicle Graphics
All graphics designed and printed in house.
Paintless Dent Removal Hail Damage, Door Dings, Large Dents
Great savings over conventional car repairs!
AUTOMOTIVE
11179 Stillwater Blvd NLake Elmo, MN 55042
651-770-7699
Monday-Friday 7am-6pm
1Year/12k Mile Warranty
on ALL Parts & Labor
www.LakeElmoAutomotiveRepair.com
BAKERY
MaplewoodBakery
1351 Frost AveMaplewood, MN
"The Best Local Bakery
You've Never Heard Of"
651-777-9331
BARBER / HAIR STYLISTS
651-777-266325677thAvenueE.
NorthSt.Paul,MN55109
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since1968CHILD CARE
Quality Full and Half Day PreschoolTransition KindergartenSchool Age CareInfant and ToddlerHours 6 a.m.-6 p.m.Century Avenue & 43rd St in Oakdale
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Celebrating64 years of
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3000 White Bear Ave
Maplewood, MN
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651-770-0764
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Saturday - Sunday 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Business Services
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DRY CLEANING & LAUNDRY
SERVICES
Commercial & RetailDry Cleaning &
Laundry Services
2143 North Division StreetNorth St. Paul, MN
651-777-1524 / 651-735-6511tcdrycleaners.comLocally Owned since 1983
Hours of Operation:Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 6:30 PM
EMERGENCY SERVICES /
RESTORATION
Paul Davis Restoration&Remodeling
680 Commerce DriveSt. Paul, MN 55125
(651) 243-0737www.restorationstpaul.com
HAIR SALON
Albert's Salon North
Open Tuesday - SaturdayWalk-Ins
Welcome
2510 7th Ave E
North St. Paul, MN
651-777-9122
HAIR SALON
CROSSROADS HAIR
DESIGNERS
2509 E. 7th Ave
North St. Paul, MN 55109
Call for an appointment
(651) 501-5660
Serving Men, Women & Children
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INSURANCE
www.farmersagent.com/mkostelnik
MaryKostelnik
2510E7thAveNStPaulMN55109
651-777-8108651-777-8100Fax
Thenest compliment I can receive is a referral,thank you for your trust.
JEWELERS
GregFooteJewelersPersonalJewelryServices1075HadleyAve.N.,Suite100
Oakdale,MN55128www.gregfootejewelers.com
footeprints@q.com
651.227.7324FineJewelry
JewelryRepair
StoneSetting
WatchBatteries
Hours: Mon - Fri
9:30a.m. - 5:00p.m.
Other times by appointment
LAW OFFICES
651-770-09112520 7th Avenue E.
North St. Paul, MN 55109
Est. 1985
WILLIAMR.BAUMEISTERattorneyatlaw
Wills Estate Planning Probate
LIQUOR SALES
Complete Selection of Beer, Wine & Spirits
From Absolut to Zinfindal
www.FurlongsL iquor.com
1/2 blk. off Hwy. 36 on Century Ave./120Oakdale 651-779-7757
Late Night Liquors - Open til 10
FURLONGS
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J & G HOMEINTERIORSQuality Int. Work
Painting Wallpaper
Wallpaper Removal
Smoke & Water Damage
Woodwork CeilingTexturing Wall Texturing
Free Estimates Insured Bonded
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and printing needs call
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Business Services
7th Ave Antique Mall .................. . 7A-1 Laundry .................. ............. 30A&E Concrete ............................. 30Affordable Automotive ............... 27Albert's Salon North .................. 31Anchor Bank ................................ 7
Andrus Built ................................7Arlington Hills UMC................... 29Austin Dental ............................. 23Beaver Lake Lutheran Church ..... 29Bens Barber Stylists ................... 30Berwald Roofing ................... ...... 25Bill Warzeka Construction .......... 15Boler Express Car Wash .............. 19
Bradley Plumbing ..................... .... 5Calvary Worship Center Inc, Churchof God ........................................ 28Carol Mathey's Center for Children................................................... 30Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church.................. .................... ............. 29
Christ United Methodist Church . 29Clair Wagner Insurance .............. 21Crossroads Hair Designers .......... 31Doc Destroyer, LLC ................... .. 31Ecumen-Lakeview Commons ofMaplewood - ..................... ......... 11Eye Care Centers .................. ........ 1Farmers Mary Kostelnik .......... 31Finishing Touch Car Care ........... 30
Furlongs Liquor .......................... 31Garry Insurancecenter ................ 13Gorman's Restaurant .................. 32Graffic Traffic LLC ..................... 15Greg Foote Jewelers .................. .. 31
Guardian Angels ......................... 28Guertin Drug Store ..................... 32Hansen / Stevens Law ................. 15
Holy Cross Lutheran Church ....... 29Hope Church............................... 28
J & G Home Int . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 31Kevin's Heating & Cooling .......... 30Koller, James G DDS .................... . 7
Lake Elmo Inn & Event Center .... 32Lake Elmo Repair .................... ... 30Larkin Dance Studio ................... 30
Lillie Suburban Newspapers .... 5,30Lillie Printing ......................... 9, 31Maplewood Bakery .................. ... 30Maplewood Toyota ....... Front CoverMerit Chevrolet . Inside Front CoverMidwest Data, Inc....................... 23National Association of LetterCarriers ...................................... 23
Nighthawk Security .................... 23North St. Paul Automotive .......... 19Northwood Power Equipment ..... 32Oak Hill Campus Woodbury Luther-an Church ................................... 29Oakdale Optical Center ............... 17Our Redeemer Lutheran Church .. 29Paul Davis Restoration ............... 31
Platinum Bank .. Outside Back CoverPolar Family Chiropractic ........... 19
Premier Banks ............................ 15Presentation of the BVM CatholicChurch ....................................... 28Redeemer Baptist Church ........... 28Rockpoint Church ....................... 29Sandberg Funeral & Cremation ..... 5
St. Jerome, church of .................. 28St. Mark's Ev. Lutheran Church .. 29St. Peter, Church of ................... 28Sullivan Construction ................. 30T.A. Schifsky & Sons, Inc............ 19Thorsen, Breidinger & Novak, P.A. .................. ..................... ............... 9Transfiguration Catholic Church 28
Tropiquatics ............................... 31Twin City Cleaners & Launderers .................... ..................... ............. 31Washington County Workforce ...... 3Western Bank ..... Inside Back CoverWilliam R Baumeister Law Offices................. ..................... ............. 31
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