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WWW.DIGIKEY.COM/CAREERS 75¢ In the Community, With the Community, For the Community June 30, 2011• V36.26 Interested in learning more about what it takes to be a Coldwell Banker Burnet Agent? SYSTEMS SECURITY ADMINISTRATOR The ABLE facility,located near the intersection of CliffRoad and River Ridge Boulevard,is an essential tool for the training of local firefighters. Built in 1988,the facility is aging and will need to BY MATTHEW HANKEY SUN NEWSPAPERS A Blaze of Glory. Page 27 CMYK
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June 30, 2011 • V36.26 In the Community, With the Community, For the Community C URRENT Burnsville Lakeville 75 ¢ minnlocal.com A Blaze of Glory. Page 27 Apple Valley firefighters prepare for a live burn exercise June 20 at the ABLE training facility in Burnsville, which allows fire crews to fight the real thing in a controlled environment.(Photo by Jeff Barthel • Sun Newspapers) Local firefighters fight the real thing in a controlled setting BY JEFF BARTHEL SUN NEWSPAPERS The ABLE facility, located near the intersection of Cliff Road and River Ridge Boulevard, is an essential tool for the training of local firefighters. Built in 1988, the facility is aging and will need to be replaced before long. While plans for a long-term solution are being discussed, recent repairs have been made to extend the facility three more years. ABLE consists of two buildings: a four-story tower and a single-level training building. Fire crews can smoke both buildings, but are only allowed to set fires for “live burn” training in one room. Apple Valley Fire Captains Dan Engel and David Kennedy recently instructed their firefighters Trials by fire at ABLE facility Trials by fire at ABLE facility Archdiocese: women ordinations are not valid or recognized BY MATTHEW HANKEY SUN NEWSPAPERS One Burnsville woman took a leap of faith this past Sunday. Monique Venne was ordained June 26 as a priest at Plymouth Congregational Church, 1900 Nicollet Ave. in Minneapolis. This ceremony was the third public Roman Catholic Womanpriest ordination in the Twin Cities. Bishop Regina Nicolosi ordained Venne a priest. According to its website, the group is a movement within the Roman Catholic Church seeking to spiritually prepare, ordain, and support women who are theological- ly qualified, committed to an inclusive model of Church, and who are called to minister within the Roman Catholic Church. The RCWP contends its ordinations are valid because the women are ordained in the line of unbroken apostolic succession within the Roman Catholic Church. “Our first Roman Catholic Bishops in the woman- priest movement were ordained by a valid Roman Catholic male Bishop,” Venne said. The first ordination occurred in 2002, when seven women were ordained in the Danube River in Germany. Now, there are more than 100 women worldwide who have been ordained as deacons and priests. The Roman Catholic Church does not consider these ordinations valid. “It’s an absolute misnomer [for these women] to call themselves ‘Roman Catholic priest’,” said Dennis McGrath, communications manager for the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. “They choose to call it that, but she will not be a priest in the Roman Catholic Church.” It is the Church’s position that any woman who is ordained a deacon or priest and any Bishop who ordains them be excommunicated. According to the Burnsville woman ordained as priest ABLE: TO PAGE 7 WOMAN PRIEST: TO PAGE 5 Richard Tucker. Caring dad. Strategic thinker. Real estate leader. Richard Tucker Branch Vice President 952-435-4300 [email protected] Interested in learning more about what it takes to be a Coldwell Banker Burnet Agent? Call me today or visit our web site at: www.YourColdwellBankerCareer.com WWW.DIGIKEY.COM/CAREERS NOW HIRING! SYSTEMS SECURITY ADMINISTRATOR See inside for details CMYK
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June 30, 2011 • V36.26 In the Community, With the Community, For the CommunityCURRENT

BurnsvilleLakeville

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A Blaze of Glory. Page 27

Apple Valley firefighters prepare for a live burn exercise June 20 at the ABLE training facility in Burnsville, which allows fire crews to fightthe real thing in a controlled environment.(Photo by Jeff Barthel • Sun Newspapers)

Local firefighters fight the realthing in a controlled settingBY JEFF BARTHEL SUN NEWSPAPERS

The ABLE facility, located near the intersection ofCliff Road and River Ridge Boulevard, is an essentialtool for the training of local firefighters.

Built in 1988, the facility is aging and will need to

be replaced before long. While plans for a long-termsolution are being discussed, recent repairs havebeen made to extend the facility three more years.ABLE consists of two buildings: a four-story towerand a single-level training building. Fire crews cansmoke both buildings, but are only allowed to setfires for “live burn” training in one room.

Apple Valley Fire Captains Dan Engel and DavidKennedy recently instructed their firefighters

Trials by fire at ABLE facilityTrials by fire at ABLE facilityArchdiocese: women ordinationsare not valid or recognizedBY MATTHEW HANKEYSUN NEWSPAPERS

One Burnsville woman took a leap of faith this pastSunday.

Monique Venne was ordained June 26 as a priest atPlymouth Congregational Church, 1900 Nicollet Ave. inMinneapolis. This ceremony was the third public RomanCatholic Womanpriest ordination in the Twin Cities.Bishop Regina Nicolosi ordained Venne a priest.

According to its website, the group is a movementwithin the Roman Catholic Church seeking to spirituallyprepare, ordain, and support women who are theological-ly qualified, committed to an inclusive model of Church,and who are called to minister within the RomanCatholic Church.

The RCWP contends its ordinations are valid becausethe women are ordained in the line of unbroken apostolicsuccession within the Roman Catholic Church.

“Our first Roman Catholic Bishops in the woman-priest movement were ordained by a valid RomanCatholic male Bishop,” Venne said.

The first ordination occurred in 2002, when sevenwomen were ordained in the Danube River in Germany.Now, there are more than 100 women worldwide who havebeen ordained as deacons and priests.

The Roman Catholic Church does not consider theseordinations valid.

“It’s an absolute misnomer [for these women] to callthemselves ‘Roman Catholic priest’,” said DennisMcGrath, communications manager for the Archdioceseof Saint Paul and Minneapolis. “They choose to call itthat, but she will not be a priest in the Roman CatholicChurch.”

It is the Church’s position that any woman who isordained a deacon or priest and any Bishop whoordains them be excommunicated. According to the

Burnsville womanordained as priest

ABLE: TO PAGE 7WOMAN PRIEST: TO PAGE 5

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2 Burnsville & Lakeville Sun-Current – Thursday, June 30, 2011 – www.minnlocal.com In the Community, With the Community, For the Community

Space constraintscited as reason BY MATTHEW HANKEY • SUN NEWSPAPERS

The Scott Carver Dakota CommunityAction Partnership Agency will soonend its relationship with the EmergencyFood Shelf Network’s Fare For AllExpress program.

The partnerships ended due to theCAP Agency lacking the space capacityin both office locations to continue tohouse the Fare For All program, saidMarlys Huismann, a CAP marketingand communications specialist. FareFor All Express was being offered out ofthe parking lot of both the Shakopeeand Rosemount CAP Agency office loca-tions.

The cooperative purchasing programsells packages of produce and meat forup to 40 percent off retail prices. It ispart of the Emergency FoodshelfNetwork independent food bank.

The CAP Agency is a nonprofitorganization that helps people achieve

economic security and self-sufficiencyand offers programs such as housing,food shelf and energy assistance.

As of June 22, Fare For All ProgramSupervisor Sophia Lenarz-Coy said theorganization hasn’t been able to notifyany customers in person regarding theclosing, but a notice was issued on itsFacebook page, as well as an email sentto newsletter recipients. Lenarz-Coysaid their organization did not receivemuch warning from the CAP Agencyregarding the decision about using thesite.

“Had it been our way, we would havetaken a few months and wind downslowly,” Lenarz-Coy said.

Lenarz-Coy said Fare For All is opento any and all site relocation possibili-ties the public can suggest.

“We welcome anyone to give us acall,” Lenarz-Coy said.

Fare For All has been able to relocateits Shakopee site location to St. Mark’sCatholic Church, but is still looking fora new site in Rosemount.

“We just haven’t had anything fallinto place for relocation of ourRosemount location,” Lenarz-Coy said.“We’re in a tough situation.”

The CAP Agency will assist in thesearch for new Rosemount Fare For Allsite and will support them as much aspossible, Huismann said.

“We definitely still advocate for theservices that they provide,” Huismannsaid. “We’re just not able to have it hereat our agency.”

The CAP Agency Rosemount officewill host its last Fare For All event 3-5p.m. on Wednesday, July 6.

“People can come to still get food andthey can get coupons to use for nearbylocations,” Lenarz-Coy said.

The nearest alternate Fare For Allsite for Rosemount residents is in SouthSt. Paul.

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Workshop for fallphotography contest

A photography workshop willmeet 10-11:30 a.m. Friday, July 15, atthe Caponi Art Park, 1220 DiffleyRoad in Eagan, for a workshopfocusing on basic tips to improvetravel, candid, landscape and macroshots.

This workshop is a new feature ofthe art park’s fourth annual photog-raphy contest and exhibition andthe public is invited to submit pho-tos of the art park between now andOct. 9. Workshop participants willlearn tricks with their point andshoot or SLR digital camera. Thecourse will cover basic camera fea-tures and functions, composition,and using the macro setting.

Legacy Creative Images willteach the class, which is free to thepublic with a $4 suggested dona-tion. Each entrant can submit up tofive images of the art park taken in2011. All entrants will be eligible towin a cash prize from LegacyCreative Images. Cash prizes willbe awarded in both adult and youth

(14 and under) categories. Firstplace in each category will win $75and an enlarged print of theirphoto. Second place winners willreceive $50.

New this year, select photo-graphs will be showcased in anexhibition at a to be determinedlocal gallery space. The winningphotographs will also be announcedin the art park’s October e-newslet-ter and to local newspapers, postedonline in the art park’s photogra-phy exhibition and used in promo-tional materials.

For more information on how tosubmit photographs, go tohttp://bit.ly/j1rxc4. Photos will beposted on the art park’s photo con-test webpage as entries arereceived.

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Dakota County parade, fireworks round-upHere is a schedule of some of the parades and fireworks

displays happening in the upcoming weeks in conjunctionwith local Dakota County festivals:

• The Apple Valley Freedom Days parade starts 1 p.m.Monday, July 4. Its route follows Pennock Avenue to 145thStreet to Hayes Road. Streets will close around 11 a.m. thatmorning along the parade route, and residents are prohibit-ed from marking their spots with chairs or blankets.

Fireworks will take place 10 p.m. Monday, July 4, atJohnny Cake Ridge Park East, 5800 140th St. W. Info: avfree-domdays.com.

• The Eagan Fun Fest “Hometown Heroes” parade starts10 a.m. Monday, July 4, at Yankee Doodle and CentralParkway in Eagan. Military veterans are encouraged toparticipate in the parade, and have the option to walk themile-long route or be seated with the Eagan FunfestAmbassador Alumni on a float. Contact Cory Hilden [email protected] for more information.

A fireworks display will take place 10 p.m. Monday, July4, at the Eagan Festival Grounds, 1501 Central Parkway.

• Lakeville’s Pan-O-Prog Grand Parade will take place5:30 p.m. Saturday, July 9. It runs from the Lakeville ArtsCenter at 210th Street and Holyoke down to Lakeville CityHall at Heritage Drive and Holyoke Avenue. Parade lineupwill start 4:30 p.m. (Editor’s note: the date for this event wasincorrect in our Pan-O-Prog special section June 23).

Pan-O-Prog fireworks will take place at dusk Monday,July 4, at Lakeville North High School.

BY MATTHEW HANKEY • SUN NEWSPAPERS

One volunteer group is makingwork – and life – a little easier forBurnsville safety personnel.

The Burnsville Mobile VolunteerNetwork was formed in 2006to assistcity safety personnel in safety disas-ters and public events. When JoeRehome joined the group in 2006, ithad 20 members. Now, the groupnumbers 55, and is always lookingfor new people, he said. Volunteersare as young as 22 years old, andsome are retirees.

Network members attend quarter-ly training to learn about trafficcontrol, crowd control, missing per-son searches and first aid.Volunteers have helped the city inmany emergencies, including fires,searching for missing people andresponding to the Black Dog PowerPlant explosion last fall.

“It’s a fantastic group of individu-als,” said Nanette Denk, a MobileVolunteer Network captain.

When the group was initiallyformed, only Burnsville residents wereeligible to join. Later, the group openedmembership to people who work inBurnsville, attend religious institu-tions in the city or otherwise partici-pate in the community, Denk said.

Group members logged more than600 total volunteer hours in 2010, saidAmber Jacobson, a community servic-es specialist with the city ofBurnsville.

Burnsville Fire Department CaptainDoug Nelson appreciates the effortsand work ethic of the network.

“It’s huge,” Nelson said of thegroup’s impact. “They’re willing to do alot of the jobs that can free up policeand fire personnel.”

The network has a hierarchy of com-mand, beginning with a captain, fol-lowed by lieutenants, sergeants and soon. In the event of an emergency, the cap-tain will receive a phone call from eitherthe fire or police department. This cap-tain will then call the next in command,and more calls are made in conjunctionwith the group’s calling tree.

For example, the group mobilizedquickly to respond to a large fire atthe Burncliff Apartments inDecember 2008. After a determina-tion was made that 10 network mem-bers were needed to assist, a callwent out from the fire department tothe group. Within 30 minutes, sixmembers had responded and wereon the scene, with four more arriv-ing minutes later.

“They helped with traffic control,helped at the high school for dis-placed people from the apartment,helped with perimeter control andserved food to the emergency crew,”Jacobson said. “That was a reallymajor (event). They are a tremen-dous asset to the city.”

The group’s efforts were recentlyrecognized at the League ofMinnesota Cities annual conferencein Rochester. The Burnsville MobileVolunteer Network won the “City ofExcellence Award” for the “EffectiveUse of Volunteers” category, beating11 other nominated city volunteergroups. Denk represented the groupat the ceremony, along withBurnsville City CouncilmemberMary Sherry.

Mayor Elizabeth Kautz and theBurnsville City Council honored thevolunteer network at its June 21council meeting.

The League of Minnesota Cities isa nonprofit organization that helpsMinnesota cities build quality com-munities through effective advocacy,expert analysis, trusted guidanceand collective action.

“That’s a great feather in our capto be recognized by the League ofMinnesota Cities – that we’re wor-thy of an award,” Nelson said.

Burnsville’s Mobile VolunteerNetwork program is primarily fund-ed through the Citizen Corps GrantProgram through the State ofMinnesota Homeland Security andEmergency ManagementDepartment. Since 2003, the city hasreceived grant dollars for staffing,supplies and equipment to assistwith the program.

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Catechism of the Catholic Church, anexcommunication is, “A severe ecclesiasti-cal penalty, resulting from grave crimesagainst the Catholic religion …Excommunication excludes the offenderfrom taking partin the Eucharistor other sacra-ments and fromthe exercise ofany ecclesiasti-cal office, min-istry, or func-tion.”

Venne, 54,took a non-tradi-tional path tofind her calling.She worked as alocal meteorolo-gist before aBible study led toa deeper questfor spiritual andreligious knowl-edge and fulfill-ment. As youngas age 10, Vennetook great inter-est in RomanCatholic rituals.

“ L o o k i n gback in my life, Ihad a desire to bean altar server,and I also playedmass at homewhere I pretended to be a priest,” Vennesaid. “I only found a few years ago, that thoseare signs of a priestly vocation.”

She graduated with a master’s of divinityfrom United Theological Seminary in NewBrighton in 2004. Venne became an ordaineddeacon in Coralville, Iowa, last year.

Now, she is a co-pastor of the Compassionof Christ Catholic Community with threeother womanpriests. Their church rentsspace from Prospect Park United MethodistChurch in Minneapolis, and holds a 5 p.m.service on the first, third and fifth Sundaysof the month.

Venne said she is following an invitationGod has been leading her to accept nearlyher whole life.

“We in the movement are following ourconsciences because we believe God callsmen and women to ministry,” Venne said.“We love the Catholic Church, and we wantalso the Church to recognize that it is notbeing fully open to the work of the HolySpirit.”

Before co-pastoring at her own church,Venne was a highly active member at theChurch of St. Edward in Bloomington. Sheinterned at the church while she was in sem-inary and credited Father Mike Tegeder for

being helpful and supportive of her journey.“It’s her strong belief and her conviction,

and I respect that,” Tegeder said.Tegeder said he supports Venne and the

womanpriest movement, but would also liketo see a progressive change within theRoman Catholic Church focusing on biblicaland archeological scholarship and research.

In Chapter 16 of the Book of Romans, theApostle Paul sends his greetings to 25 differ-

ent people, 10 ofwhom arewomen, and oneis called a deacon.

“I commend toyou our sisterPhoebe, a deaconof the church atCenchreae,so thatyou may welcomeher in the Lord asis fitting for thesaints, and helpher in whatevershe may requirefrom you, for shehas been a bene-factor of manyand of myself aswell.” Romans16:1-2.

In his ownchurch, Tegedersaid women par-ticipate in waysthat are equiva-lent to a man whohas beenordained, partici-pating as direc-tors of faith andliturgists.

“I hope our Church leaders reflect onthis,” Tegeder said. “We have to open ourminds to new possibilities.”

Tegeder also realizes this is a sensitiveand controversial issue for many, and hopesthe Roman Catholic Church has ongoing dis-cernment regarding the issue.

“Change is difficult,” Tegeder said.“It’s tough. It doesn’t happen overnight.”

Judith McKloskey is one of the co-pas-tors at Compassion of Christ. She saysshe believes Venne is being called to be apriest and is “delighted that the people ofGod are going to have her serving them.”

McKloskey said it’s time the RomanCatholic Church relaxed some of its cen-turies-old traditions.

“I think our church needs to move for-ward and I think scripture has to be re-taken in to reflect our present reality,”McKloskey said. “It has to be authentical-ly lived in the now, in our present cul-ture.”

Ultimately, Venne says she is acting onstrong life-long urges to become a priest.

“God has been calling me to thepriesthood throughout my life and I amfinally in a position to respond to thatcall,” Venne said.

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Woman Priest

Burnsville resident Monique Venne was ordained a deaconlast June in Iowa. She was ordained a priest June 26 in thethird public Roman Catholic Womanpriest ordination in theTwin Cities at the Plymouth Congregational Church inMinneapolis. (Submitted photo)

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For a decade or more, large cor-porations have been using soft-ware to “remote control” desktopcomputers within their own walls.

With programs less than onemegabyte in size, the help deskcan remotely control a user’s key-board and mouse to troubleshoot awide variety of problems.Recently many IT support servicecompanies have begun rolling outtheir own solutions or using anexisting software re-branded withtheir own name to performremote help desk functions.

There are many advantages tothis type of support.

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Finally, we get to the good part.When the remote support soft-ware runs the support staff will beable to view what’s on the cus-tomer’s screen, and use the mouse

and or keyboard just as the cus-tomer would. The technician willbe able to troubleshoot almost anysoftware issue including the mostcommon such as a slow PC, spy-ware and malware removal, andalso teach customers how to usedifferent programs they have.

This new process adds up to alot of savings. There’s the timespent traveling whether it’s thecustomer moving their system tothe support company, or the sup-port company traveling to the cus-tomer. There’s the fuel savingsthat’s realized by not having touse a motor vehicle to transportthe system back and forth (thinkgreen!). In all my techie years, I’venever seen a guy (or gal) on a bicy-cle pedaling down the street witha computer tower strapped to hisor her back. And lastly there’s thesavings of discomfort for the eld-erly and disabled customers. Theyno longer have to carry the toweranywhere or wait to have a friendor relative help them bring theircomputer in to a service company.

Obviously this technology willnot replace all other means of techsupport. If your hard disk fails, yourInternet connection is down,or yoursystem just plain won’t power on,this type of computer support will beno good to you. For small businesscustomers needing help with theirnetworks, this type of help will notalways do the trick either. But forthose problems that are resolvedwith this technology there will be agreat savings for everyone. Usuallysupport companies will charge alesser rate for this type of service.

The reasons are that there’s lessexposure for risk to the support com-pany (there can’t be accidents on thejob if there’s no employee at the cus-tomer’s location), and there’s notransportation cost to figure in to thecost of service for the support com-pany either (no fleet vehicle gas ormaintenance costs as with driving).

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“I’m sure you’ll get along fine,”my wife said, as she packed forWisconsin Dells. “Casey seemslike a really nice guy, and I’m sureyou’ll have fun taking the girls tothe water park.”

With our impending dancecompetition-related trip toWisconsin’s Disneyland fastapproaching, the prospect ofhanging out with a completestranger was a bit of a curveball.It wasn’t the first time that I’dbeen set up on what I refer to as a“male spouse play date.”

A male spouse play date occurswhen two non-single women, unit-ed due to proximity, work or otherevents, make plans regarding theirmale partners that the male part-ners themselves may or may notknow about.The male,pleasantly inthe dark, is usually thrown a last-minute hint of what’s to come (“Oh,honey, I forgot to tell you…”).

The reasoning behind the suit-

ability of these significant otherpairings can differ in its logic, butthe results are the same: twogrown men left in an awkwardsilence after the two women whohave united them have left theroom.

Casey, it turns out, was a prettydecent guy, and after he told meabout some of the crazy things hehad seen as a medical resident inan emergency room, I was able tooverlook the fact that he was atanned, handsome soon-to-be-doc-tor who made me feel every inchthe pasty “Star Wars” nerd.Despite being a year younger thanI, Casey seemed much more

mature, which I suppose happenswhen you work in a life and deathfield.

The day passed quickly, andby the end of it, we’d discoveredmuch in common. We’d grownup not far from each other, knewsome of the same kids and wereeven able to compare the Dellswater park we were at to thelong-vanished Beaver Mountainin Burnsville. I wouldn’t say webecame friends, but we survivedtaking care of our respectivetwo-year-old princesses togeth-er, and there’s something to besaid for that.

There is an old axiomregarding the way that menand women bond: women bondby talking together, men bondby doing things together.Simply put, women can bondover cups of coffee, and menbond over oil changes, going toa game together, etc. Why do

‘Uhh, I like sports, too’ - The myth of the male spouse play dateJOSEPHPALMERSHEIMManaging Editor

you think beer commercials, orat least the old ones, always hadguys camping, or chasing run-away barges together?

Had our significant othersthought ahead, they could havefound a rusty transmissionfrom a 1986 Cadillac Cimarrona junkyard, plopped it on thehotel floor and told Casey and Ito field strip it. We would havebeen best friends within hours,I’m sure.

CorrectionThe date given for the Pan-

O-Prog parade was incorrectin our story on the event inour special section that camein our June 23 issue. The cor-rect date for the event is July9. The Sun-Current regretsthe error.

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through a live burn at ABLE Monday,June 20. With the exception of the firechief, fire marshal and fire inspector,all members of the Apple Valley FireDepartment are paid-on-call volun-teers.

Marisa Holman, 25, of AppleValley, has been a volunteer firefight-er with the department for two and ahalf years. During her time there, shehas been involved in more than adozen fires. Her training experiencesat ABLE have been really good prepa-ration for her real-life situations, shesaid.

“My experience is we usually putpallets and hay down, then we light iton fire and we do training exercises,like search and rescue, putting thefire out,” Holman said. “We use thethermal imaging camera, it’s calledthe TIC; and that shows, by the varia-tion of color, you can see human heatand you can see where the fire is.There are different levels of using theTIC camera. We use the gas monitorto monitor the CO levels in the build-ing.”

At the June 20 training, Engel andKennedy were implementing the useof a new nozzle for their fire hoses.Kennedy said the new nozzles aresmooth bore nozzles, as opposed tothe fire department’s regular “auto-matic” nozzles. The nozzles aredesigned to be used with standpipesin apartment complexes. The newhoses run at a lower pressure then anautomatic hose, but allow the water toshoot further.

The general format of the trainingconsisted of two lines of firefightersentering the building with two differ-ent hoses. One team used the hosewith the smooth bore nozzles. Theother went in with automatic nozzles,as backup to protect the first team ifthere were any problems.

The firefighters’ gear consists ofKevlar bunker coats and pants, aKevlar helmet with protective hoodand fire gloves. Each firefighter alsowears a SCBA (Self ContainedBreathing Apparatus) and mask. TheSCBA, which primarily consists of anoxygen tank, has a safety system builtinto it. If a firefighter is idle for a cer-tain period of time, a beeping noisewill occur.

Kennedy refers to this safety pre-caution as “PASS,” or PersonalAccountability Safety System. Hesaid the noise starts out softly towarn the firefighters, then gets loud-er with each passing second to indi-

cate a firefighter is down and needshelp.

“It’s a really loud beeping, andevery firefighter knows the sound ofit,” Kennedy said. “If they hear that,the firefighting stops and we have tofind the firefighter and rescue them,or we continue to fight the fire andhave another team come in and res-cue them.”

When a firefighter is not troublebut hears their system begin to beep,they will motion from side to side todisarm the alarm. Kennedy said hisfirefighters refer to this as the “fire-fighter butt wiggle,” because its thelower part of the pack that detects themotion

Another part of the safety gearKennedy said is very helpful is anoxygen gauge that can be seen withintheir masks

“It’s a heads up display within ourmasks that tells us how much air wegot left,” he said. “I’ve also got agauge on my strap, but [the maskgauge] is visual, right in my face allthe time.”

Kennedy said the fire department’straining is twofold: the onsite physi-cal training at ABLE and safety train-ing at one of the stations. He said thedepartment consists of 60-70 firefight-ers, which are split in half for train-ing. While he and Engel were runningthe exercises at ABLE, Fire ChiefNealon Thompson was conductingthe safety training in Apple Valley.The following week they wouldswitch.

Kennedy said both parts are vital,teaching the importance of safety aswell as preparation.

“A lot of firefighters are hurt everyyear, over a hundred firefighters gen-erally die every year in the line ofduty,” Kennedy said. “Once a year thefire service does what is called SafetyStand Down; for a week they stressthe importance of safety training.”

Engel has served the city for 34years. He noted the importance ABLEand what it provides his firefighters

“For us to be able to do live burns,this is the only place we can do themat,” Engel said.

Engel also said he looks forward toa new facility and the possible bene-fits it could provide. He describedsome of the features that could beimplemented for the future facility.

“The new building, at least fromwhen we talked about options a whileback, it’s basically going to havewhere you can burn in multiplerooms. Instead of this [facility],which only has one [live burn] room,”Engel said. “I heard it’s going to be atwo-story building. So you can have afire in the second floor, back in thecorner, or a fire in the basement.”

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BY MIKE RICCI • SUN NEWSPAPERS

With the Fourth of July fastapproaching, fire chiefs from two localcommunities are advising residentsabout using fireworks safely and wisely.

This Fourth of July weekend will beabundant with celebrations occurringall over the state, including Lakevilleand Apple Valley, and along with thesecelebrations comes the desire by manypeople to purchase and set off their ownfireworks privately. It is for this reasonthat Lakeville Fire Chief Mike Meyerand Apple Valley Fire Chief NealonThompson are urging care and safetywith regard to fireworks use.

Due to much time spent in theircareers as firefighters, both Meyer andNealon have seen the damage theseitems can do to an individual if not usedproperly.

Meyer has seen individuals sufferburns of varying degrees caused by themisuse of fireworks, and this is what thechief is advising community membersto avoid them.

“With any of them, you’re dealingwith fire,” he said.

Meyer said that the burns he has seenwere caused by what he described as

“fountain” types of fireworks, likeRoman candles, bottle rockets and oth-ers that shoot into the air. The fountaincan get knocked over and shoot in anunintended direction, the chiefexplained.

Citing that these types of fireworksare illegal in Minnesota, Thompsonwent on to say that holding these foun-tain types by hand was another way peo-ple could easily get injured. Thompsonhas also seen second- and third-degreeburns by fireworks users, some causedby inappropriate behavior and not read-ing the instructions.

Those choosing to purchase and usetheir own fireworks should take certainmeasures into consideration, Meyersaid. If these people are using the fire-works at their homes, they should setthem on a concrete surface such as adriveway and have a hose or a bucket ofwater readily accessible, he added. Thedanger isn’t over when the explosionand lights have faded away.

“Our recommendation, if you areusing legal fireworks, is to place them ina five-gallon bucket of water so they getsoaked,” Meyer said.

Many accidental fires have occurredas the result of placing fireworks debris

and remains in a garbage can beforethey have been fully extinguished.

According to Thompson, anyone whois under 16 years of age should not beusing and setting off fireworks. Privatefireworks use should be done with adultsupervision, in an open area and awayfrom structures and any flammablematerials.

In the event of a misfire, according toThompson, people should stay clear ofthe item for a minimum of 15 minutes,after which time the still potentiallyharmful firework should be soaked inwater for 30 to 60 minutes to fully put outany remaining burning embers.

Though most people purchase theirfireworks locally in Minnesota, somechoose to drive elsewhere and purchasefireworks that are considered illegal inthe state.

“We discourage the use of those typesin Minnesota,” Thompson said, to whichMeyer added, “For the most part, illegalfireworks have a greater potential forharm.”

According to the Minnesota StateFire Marshal, fireworks that are legal inthe state include wire or wood sparklers,as well as other sparkling items that arenon-explosive and non-aerial. Novelty

items are also legal, including snakes,glowworms, smoke devices, string pop-pers, party poppers and snappers.

Those that are illegal, as defined bythe State Fire Marshal, include any fire-work that is explosive or aerial, such asfirecrackers, ladyfingers, bottle rockets,Roman candles, missile type rockets,chasers, and mines or shells (heavycardboard paper tubes attached to abase).

Meyer said he believes these laws areappropriate, and Thompson simply saidthe more dangerous fireworks should beleft to the professionals.

“Ultimately people should partake inviewing on Fourth of July,” Thompsonsaid. “I suggest they come out and watchthe experts do the shooting.”

In conclusion, Meyer said everyoneshould enjoy the Fourth of July but “beconscious and safe about it.”

Pretty, but dangerous: Fire chiefs warn about fireworks dangers

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Heritage kids’ programsThe Dakota County Library, Heritage,

20085 Heritage Drive, in Lakeville willhost the following upcoming children’sprogram, which like all programs is freeof charge.

• Bruce the Bug Guy: Children of allages and their caregivers are invited toenjoy a lively, hands-on program aboutinsects and related arthropods with livecritters and fun props presented by Brucethe Bug Guy 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 5.

• One Man Band: Children of all agesand their caregivers are invited to enjoythe music of the One-Man Band as heplays the tuba, concertina, high hat cym-bal and bass drum all at the same time,1:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 5.

• Magic Classes for Children:Children are invited to register for magicclasses taught by a real magician andlearn how to perform amazing tricks witheveryday objects in this class presentedby Steppingstone Theater Friday, July 8.The class, for children 9-12 years of age,will run 10:30 a.m. to noon. Classes forchildren 6-8 years of age will run 1:30-3p.m. To register, visitdakotacounty.us/library/ and click on theevents calendar, or call the number listedbelow. Info: 952-891-0360.

Lakeville Park andRecreation Programs

The Lakeville Park and RecreationDepartment will be hosting the followingprograms this summer:

• Extreme Bubbles: Children in secondthrough sixth-grade will never see a bubblethe same way again. Classes meet 9:30-11:30a.m. Tuesday-Thursday, July 5-7, NorthPark, 17100 Ipava Avenue. The cost is $58.

• South Forty Archers Youth ArcherLessons: Children 9-17 years of age canlearn proper safety aspects of archery andtechnical usage of equipment 5-6:30 p.m.Thursdays for beginners or 7-8:30 p.m. forthose at the intermediate level, July 7-28,Ritter Farm Park Archery Range, 19300Ritter Trail. The cost is $48.

• Summer Blitz Chess Camp:Children in first through sixth-grade(2011-12 school year) will be able to expandtheir knowledge and develop their under-standing of strategy through a variety ofdynamic lesson plans. Classes meet 9 a.m.to noon Monday-Friday, July 11-15,Parkview Park, 6833 Gerdine Path,Rosemount. The cost is $130 per person.

• Earth Adventures: Children in firstthrough fifth-grade (2011-12 school year)are invited to join science explorers whileexploring Earth. Classes meet 9:30-11:30a.m., Monday-Thursday, July 11-14, 19300Ritter Trail. The cost is $77.

• Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park:Children 6-12 years of age are encouragedto join others at a brand new trampolinepark 1:15 p.m., North Park, 17100 Ipava Ave.Bus pickup is 9 a.m. and drop off is 1:15p.m. The cost is $25 per person.

• Little Tykes Safety Camp: For chil-dren in kindergarten through second-grade (2011-12 school year), this camp pro-gram is designed to introduce youngerchildren to important safety lessons 9-11a.m., Monday and Tuesday, July 18 and 19,Antlers Park, 9740 201st W. The cost is $18per person.

• Tour de Lakeville: Anyone 11 yearsof age or older is invited to join a volunteerguide in discovering the trails in Lakeville9 a.m. Saturday, July 16, Casperson Park,19720 Juno Trail. The cost is $3 per person.

For more information, contact theLakeville Park and RecreationDepartment at 952-985-4600.

No Lakeville FarmersMarket Saturday, July 9

The St. Paul Farmers’ Market will notmeet Saturday, July 9. The market, normal-ly held at the Lakeville Area Arts Centerparking lot, will be the location for manyPan-O-Prog activities, and will resume atthe Arts Center location Saturday, July 16.The Saturday market start time haschanged from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., and willclose at 1 p.m. The Wednesday market con-tinues weekly at Market Plaza noon to 5p.m. The Downtown Lakeville BusinessAssociation sponsors the markets.

Schmitty & Sonsrecognized by city

Members of the Lakeville CityCouncil recognized Schmitty & Sonswith the Spotlight on Business recog-nition during the Monday, June 20, citycouncil meeting. Owner Dan Schmittwas present to accept the award.

The Spotlight on Business programis designed to recognize new and exist-ing commercial and industrial busi-nesses in the Lakeville community. Itis also designed to emphasize theimportant tax and employment bene-fits that business and industry providethe community for residents.

Schmitty & Sons employs approxi-mately 200 people including driversand management staff, and it hasfocused on maintaining local hiringpractices. As a leader in the trans-portation industry, its owners areinvolved in Project Green Fleetwhere they are retrofitting existingexhaust systems on buses for cleaneremissions.

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Hosts final auction June23 before upcoming move BY MICHAEL RICCI • SUN NEWSPAPERS

Going once, going twice, gone…toCannon Falls.

A New Day Auctions, 16320 KenrickLoop, Lakeville, hosted its final auction atthat location 6 p.m. Thursday, June 23, butthe business will soon resume its auc-tions and consignment sales next monthin Cannon Falls. The business, started byKendra and Josh Stevens, has calledLakeville home for over two years whiledeveloping a customer base of approxi-mately 4,000 people. The owners, however,will be relocating to Cannon Falls nextmonth after learning that their leasedspace would no longer be available due toforeclosure.

The couple began their auctioneeringjourney in early 2009 when they complet-ed a one-week training course atContinental Auctioneer School inMankato. After getting licensed and bond-ed, the two were ready for business. In thefollowing months, the Stevens conducteda couple of on-site auctions in Eagan andSt. Paul, where they leased space briefly.

“We wanted to do onsite estate auc-tions,” Kendra said.

This plan was not to be, as theentrepreneurs contracted with awoman who wished to get rid of about$10,000 worth of Elvis memorabilia.The Stevens knew they had to movequickly to acquire space in order tofulfill their agreement.

They found space near Interstate 35and County Road 46, and after a coupleof questionable weeks of auctioningwith fewer than 20 people in atten-dance, the business began to growunexpectedly fast.

“It grew like we could not haveimagined,” Josh noted. “Now, we aver-age over 100 at an auction.”

According to Kendra, she and herhusband are a little sad to be leavingLakeville for another location becausesome of their longtime customers willnot be able to continue attending theirauctions on account of the greater dis-tance. She added that the regularswould also miss out on the fun, too.

“It’s become a social life,” Kendraexplained. “A lot of our customershave become friends after meeting atauctions.”

Kendra said that there were enoughprofessional antique dealers and collec-

tors who would be more than willing todrive to Cannon Falls. As saddened asthey are to move, however, the change isproviding a great opportunity for theStevens.

“We’re really excited,” Kendra said,noting that the new location will offernearly three times the amount of space,more TV monitors for audience mem-bers to view, a superior audio systemand food service.

“We’re going to have a cateringcompany come in and serve hot din-ners,” Kendra said.

The new location, located at 316465th Ave., Cannon Falls, was builtspecifically for auctions, and “he hasbeen trying to find an auctioneer,”Josh said, referring to the owner.Along with their business name andmerchandise, the Stevens will bebringing their 11 employees withthem. That figure has grown with thebusiness, too. When the business firststarted, A New Day only had twoemployees.

Kendra said it was the growth thatshe and her husband were most proudof, at least so far in their relativelynew endeavor.

“We’re successful, and we’re reallyproud of that,” she noted.

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BY MATTHEW HANKEY • SUN NEWSPAPERS

It’s burger time in Burnsville!The restaurant group Parasole

Holdings, Inc. has successfully integrat-ed its brand in the Minneapolis, St. Pauland Edina areas. Restaurants such asGood Earth, Manny’s Steakhouse, andChino Latino arestaple eateries inthe Twin Cities.

Now, the restau-rant group is tryingtheir concept southof the MinnesotaRiver in Burnsville.The second BurgerJones Restaurantand Cocktail Baropened May 9 justwest of Interstate35 at 1617 W. CountyRoad 42. The firstlocation opened inMinneapolis in2009.

Kip Clayton,Chief MarketingOfficer forParasole, said the location on CountyRoad 42 in Burnsville was chosenbecause the road connects many of thesouth metro cities. Burnsville was alsochosen because of the lack of independ-ent restaurants in the city, Clayton said.

“It’s pretty great to have a burgerjoint and bar in your own backyard,”Clayton said.

While the restaurant is adjacent to astrip mall, one Burger Jones employeelikens the restaurant’s feel and atmos-phere to a more urban setting.

“This is the first kind of ‘Uptown’restaurant south of the river,” said serv-er Shea Howell.

The Burger Jones menu has a rotat-ing Burger of the Month, as well asShake of the Month. For June, theFrench Dip burger is the specialty, whilethe “Holy Cannoli” provides a differentangle on the traditional milkshake. Inaddition to ice cream as the base shakeingredient, it boasts a combination ofricotta cheese, chopped cherries, pista-chios and cannoli shells.

“‘It’s an ‘adult shake,’ as one of ourchefs put it,” said LaBathe.

The menu mirrors the drink and foodselections at the Minneapolis BurgerJones, for customers familiar with thatrestaurant’s fare. The restaurant hasthree distinct areas – a traditional din-ing area, bar room, and outdoor patio.The dining area has rows of cozy booths

to the right of the main doorway. To theleft of the entrance is a full-bar, com-plete with high-top tables and booths.

Eighteen flat-screen and one projec-tion TV provide plenty of viewing sur-face area for sports and news enthusi-asts. The spacious outdoor patio can seatup 60 customers, LaBathe said.

“Our goal is tostand out with serv-ice,” LaBathe said.“We really pride our-selves on that – tryingto make sure everyguest will return.”

LaBathe saidanother goal of therestaurant is toappeal to people whowant to enjoy familydining and also to thelate night bar crowd.The restaurant’s $3Happy Hour is 2-6p.m. and 9 p.m. to 1a.m., Sunday-Friday.Select tap beers canbe bought for $3-4, andall well drinks and

glasses of house wine are $3.Customers can order off the full

menu until closing time at 1 a.m., anaspect Howell considers unique. Thefeature meal after 9 p.m. is the “LateNight BJ” – an American cheeseburgerwith fries for $5.99.

The bar features 20 tap beers, includ-ing 1919 Root Beer. The tap beersinclude local brews such as SurlyFurious and Bender, two Fulton brews,as well as the Michigan-based Bell’sTwo-Hearted Ale – selections rarelyseen in suburban bars.

LaBathe said the restaurant is plan-ning a grand opening ceremony withthe Burnsville Chamber of Commerceand is hopeful it will take place withinthe next couple weeks.

Though the restaurant has been openfor one and half months, Howell saysshe’s beginning to notice some regularcustomers.

“I do see a lot of people comingback,” Howell said. “They may not be atmy table, but I see a lot of familiarfaces.”

LaBathe says that since the earlyMay opening, she and the staff have nothad to worry about biding their time atthe restaurant. They are always on themove.

“We’ve been busy, so that’s beengreat,” LaBathe said. “I couldn’t ask formore.”

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Burger Jones Kitchen Manager/Chef AlfredoTorres and General Manager Sumiyah LaBatheare shown in a booth in the dining area of therestaurant June 22. The restaurant and cocktailbar opened May 9, and is the first ParasoleHoldings, Inc. restaurant south of the MinnesotaRiver. (Photo by Matthew Hankey • Sun Newspapers)

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July 16 event to benefitarea military familiesBY MICHAEL RICCI • SUN NEWSPAPERS

He may have paid the ultimate price forhis country, but a Rosemount soldier liveson in many ways.

The American Legion Post 1776, 14521Granada Drive, Apple Valley, will host itsannual Ben Kopp memorial bike runSaturday, July 16. Registration begins 9 a.m.at the post. The bike run will begin and fin-ish in Apple Valley, starting 11 a.m. A pres-entation at Post 1776 will follow the ride,beginning 6:30 p.m. All proceeds will be usedto provide prosthetics and rehabilitation forarea military men and women.

Cpl. Benjamin S. Kopp of Rosemountdied July 18, 2009, at Walter Reed ArmyMedical Center, Washington, D.C. Kopp wasinitially injured eight days prior inHelmand Province, Afghanistan, afterinsurgents had attacked his unit.

Kopp received initial treatment in thefield, but was eventually transported toWalter Reed Army Medical Center, wherehe was placed in an induced coma. The doc-tors attempted to reduce swelling in Kopp’sbrain, which was the result of a gunshotwound received during the attack.

As devastating as losing her son was toJill Stephenson, she knew from previousconversations that Ben wished to be anorgan donor. Stephenson, already in thearea, became aware of the WashingtonRegional Transplant Community, referredto as an organ procurement organization, orOPO.

“They told me I could designate a recipi-ent, but I didn’t know anyone at first on thedesignated list,” Stephenson said.

Stephenson soon created a page on theCaring Bridge website, where she posted amessage informing readers that her son hadpassed away as a result of his injuries. Shealso talked about her family’s history oforgan donation. Stephenson submitted apost on the Caring Bridge site in October2009 about being invited to speak in Dallas,for the National Learning Congress onOrgan Donation and Transplantation.

“I knew he wished to be an organ donor,and how this has helped my healingprocess,” she wrote. “Also in my case, I spokeof my family history in organ donation.”

Stephenson continued to explain howher brother J.T. died nearly 30 years ago, andhow her family donated his organs as well.

“I have carried that with me all of theseyears and vowed to do the same when mytime came,” she noted. “Ben and I did talk

about this and he noted in his own livingwill to donate “whatever organs are needed”should he die.”

Stephenson has stuck to her son’s wish-es, as many individuals could potentially behelped due to Ben’s dedication to donatinghis organs in the event of death. She eventu-ally received an uplifting message on CaringBridge from her cousin who lives inChicago. Her cousin’s friend, Judy Meikle ofWinnetka, Ill., would eventually become therecipient of Ben Kopp’s heart.

“When I read that letter, it was like a bigrubber hammer hitting me on the head,”Stephenson said. “I was able to designateher as the recipient of Ben’s heart becauseshe is a friend of my cousin.”

She and Meikle formed a tight bond inthe weeks that followed Stephenson’s firstlearning about Meikle.

“I am privileged to know Ben’s heartrecipient. Judy is a wonderful model of zestand zeal, and I feel so absolutely blessed tosee firsthand how receiving Ben’s heart haschanged her life,” Stephenson wrote on thesite.

Both Stephenson and Meikle will speakduring the evening portion of the July 16fundraiser.

“I will probably shoot from the hip,”Stephenson said, adding that she will likelythank all those for being there to honorBen’s life, remembering his sacrifice notonly as a soldier, but also as an organ donor.Professionals in the organ donation fieldtold Stephenson that her son’s organs couldhelp between 50 and 75 lives.

Mark Ceminsky, commander of the 1776American Legion Riders, said thatalthough the post has been involved inother activities in Ben’s honor for a coupleof years, this is the first it will be in Kopp’sname.

“We have had rides before this, but fromthis point on, they will be for Ben,”Ceminsky explained.

Ceminsky said that each year the ridersselect a different route, and this year’sroute, which he estimated to be about 150miles, will have one special stop – VeteransPark in Prescott, Wis.

“Ben liked to visit that park, so we madeit a point to have it as one of our stops,”Ceminsky said.

Ceminsky went on to say that, based ona Facebook page created for the event, theKopp ride could draw as many as 170 rid-ers. Proceeds from the fundraiser will beused to cover operational costs, as 90 per-cent of the funds will go back out in dona-tions, according to Ceminsky.

For more information about donating,call 952-431-1776.

Fundraiser to celebrate lifeof fallen Rosemount soldier Lakeville Community

Education classesLakeville Area Community Education

will host the following upcoming classes:• Fencingis for children in second through

tenth-grade. New and experienced studentsare invited to participate in this class, whichwill feature one-on-one matches.The matchesare designed to test the speed, strength, disci-pline and desire of each participant. Classesmeet Monday-Friday, July 25-29.

• Boys Hip Hop is for children in kinder-garten through fifth-grade. Build coordina-tion while having fun. Boys will learn basichip-hop and break dancing moves throughoutthe week. The music is age appropriate.Classes meet Monday-Thursday, July 11-14.

• eXtreme electroniX is for children thirdthrough fifth-grade. Build a siren, fan, door-bell, and many other electric circuits.Students will build 20-30 electronics projectsover the course of camp. Classes meetMonday-Thursday, July 25-28.

• Rock Guitar Group Lessons is for chil-dren third through seventh-grade. New andexperienced students are invited to exploreclassic rifts from Lynyrd Skynyrd, Heart, andBon Jovi, as well as some of the hottest newartists. Participants will study major and

minor pentatonic scales, in addition to a vari-ety of power chords. Classes meet Monday-Thursday, July 18-21.

Register for these classes online at lakevil-leareacommunityed.net or call 952-232-2150.

Free meals available attwo District 191 schools

This summer, free meals are availableto all kids age 18 and younger at Sky OaksElementary School, 100 East 134th St. inBurnsville, and at Hidden ValleyElementary School, 13875 Glendale Roadin Savage, as part of the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage Summer Food Service.

All children are eligible to participate,regardless if they live in District 191 ornot. Breakfast will be served 7:45-8:45 a.m.and lunch will be served 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.from June 13 to August 26. Both schoolswill be closed July 4. For groups of over 20,the district requests a call ahead of time.Adult meals are available for purchase aswell. Breakfast is $2 and lunch is $3.50 fora meal.

For more information, call Sky OaksElementary School at 952-707-3706 orHidden Valley Elementary School at952-707-3806.

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Local puppet wagons up androlling for summer showtimesBY HANNAH LUND • SUN NEWSPAPERS

On a typical summer weekday morning,it’s not the ice-cream truck that keeps AppleValley and Lakeville children squirmingwith anticipation on the curb.

The wagon they wait for is of a more localflavor, bringing joy and free entertainmenton a weekly basis.

The children are waiting for the PuppetWagon,where each week offers new opportu-nities for puppeteers to share valuable lifelessons, silly songs, and laughs for all ages – atradition brought to life now for more twodecades in both Apple Valley and Lakeville.

“I remember the Puppet Wagon fromwhen I was a kid,” said first-time AppleValley puppeteer Dominique Herskind. “Ilove it. And, now that I’m working here, I getto be a complete goofball.”

The Apple Valley Puppet Wagon has beenbringing goofballs to life for more than 32years. In the wagon, old newspaper clippingsand signatures from former puppeteers pep-per the walls where the next generationchooses from over hundreds of puppets toput on a show. According to fellow AppleValley puppeteer Amanda Johnston, thevariety makes brainstorming a treat.

“I like it because you’re creating every-thing,” she said. “You’re in control of whatyou do.”

Lakeville puppeteer Anna Swetalaagrees.

“We’re able to play,” Swetala said. “Wedon’t have to be serious all the time and canhave a lot of fun with it.”

Established in 1989 and funded by theLakeville Rotary Club, the Lakeville PuppetWagon looks forward to the steady improve-ments each year.

“It’s the first week, but it’s going to be a verygood summer,” said Lakeville puppeteer DanSandberg.“There’s great chemistry between theperformers, and sometimes it’s hard [not tolaugh] into the microphone when somethingfunny happens.”

Funny things are bound to happen with eachshow,as audience members keep the performerson their toes through interactions with the pup-pets.According to Herskind,it’s often the parentsthat speak up and laugh the loudest.

“I enjoy watching the kids enjoy the puppetshows,” said Lakeville parent Tanya Hilliard.“They know when it is, and are always ready togo. It’s a great service that [the Puppet Wagon]does.”

Working in the Puppet Wagon can involvelong hours wearing thick puppets, often on hotsummer days. However, from the smiles andlaughter from behind the curtain,the puppeteersseem to enjoy their work.

“When we pull in, everyone is happy,” saidApple Valley Puppet Wagon coordinator MarciePadgett. “It’s an environment of happiness, andthere is nothing but this puppet show for the next15 minutes.”

For Lakeville Puppet Wagon coordinatorPatty Dexter, this environment of happinesscomes directly from the hands behind the pup-pets.

“The experience, the desire and the passion –we can’t train those things,” Dexter said. “Theyhave to come inwardly, from the puppeteersthemselves.”

To learn more about the Apple Valley andLakeville Puppet Wagon showtimes, visitci.apple-valley.mn.us and ci.lakeville.mn.us.

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Apple Valley Puppet Wagonpuppeteers Ashley Ripley andDominique Herskind posingwith Aroma and Stagehand,two classic puppets fromApple Valley that always comeout to greet the kids after theshow in what’s called “Hugsand Kisses.” (Photo by HannahLund • Sun Newspapers)

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The company’s roots go back to thedays just after World War II when RobGardner’s father started the business.Today, Rob and his brother, Jerry, runtheir own company, specializing infoundation repair, concrete repair, andinstallation for over 30 years. Theirbrother, Richard, is an important part ofthe team. “We repair deteriorating foun-dations, repair or replace walls, installdrain tile systems, repair or replacesteps, garage floors and sidewalks. Weremove and replace floors, driveways,and patios,” Rob said. “We’ve done it along time. We’re a second-generation

repair company, so we’re familiar witholder houses.”

The company has built a solid reputa-tion based on professional craftsman-ship, reliability and outstanding serviceto its customers. The brothers’ exten-sive experience and skill gives cus-tomers confidence that the job is incapable hands and will withstand thetest of time.

Rob and Jerry, as well as their nearly20 employees, are committed to thecompany’s foundation and the satisfac-tion of its customers. The company’steams are cross-trained in constructionskills. Rob added, “Most of our topguys have done it for ten years. Themajority of our employees have fami-

lies of their own. They’re all local peo-ple from the area.”

Rob and Jerry know that, like theircompany’s family groundwork, it’sessential to have employees who under-stand the importance of a strong foun-dation, as well as employees who cus-tomers can trust.

In addition to their good-natured char-acters, the employees of GardnerConstruction are committed to provid-ing customers with upfront and timelyinformation, accommodating the cus-tomer’s schedule. When customers call,someone from Gardner Constructionanswers questions and sets up anappointment for an estimate. “We try tomeet with the customer the same day, if

possible,” Rob said. If GardnerConstruction is hired, they provide adetailed timeline of when the work willbegin and when it will be completed.“Through the years, the company hasgrown due to satisfied customers givingreferrals to their neighbors, friends andfamilies,” Rob said.

With Gardner Construction’s historicbackground, customers can rest assuredthe company isn’t going anywhere. Robexplained, “We’re a small enough com-pany to offer personal service, but bigenough to have strength behind it. Itsets us apart.”

For more information, call612-850-6335 or 952-431-9970. Visitwww.gardnerconstructioninc.com.

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BY MATTHEW HANKEY • SUN NEWSPAPERS

Getting thoughts onto paper can be acathartic and healing exercise.

For class of ‘98 Eagan High Schoolalum Tyrel Nelson, this process notonly helped him publish his third book,but also provided an outlet to deal withhis grief following the passing of hisfather this past Valentine’s Day.

“Those Darn Stripes” is a 94-pagecollection of personal short stories pub-lished May 11 by CreateSpace, anInternet-based publishing service.Nelson’s first two books largely dealtwith his travels in Central and SouthAmerica, but his latest publicationtakes on a different tone. In doing so,Nelson says the book’s title reflects thegrowing honesty he used in crafting it.

“My original intention with thisproject was to reveal more of myself,and I believed that if I was going to doso, I had to show all of my stripes,whether they were pleasing, embar-rassing, or just plain ugly,” the 31-year-old said.

Nelson had completed more than 15stories for this book when he found outthat his father, Jay Nelson, had beendiagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic can-cer in last October. Chapters 18-25 of“Those Darn Stripes” deal withNelson’s life after receiving the news.

“I was with him every day until hepassed away,” Nelson said. “I’m verylucky to have had those last fourmonths with him.”

Nelson graduated from theUniversity of Minnesota with a bache-lor’s in journalism and Spanish Studiesin 2003. He lives in Bloomington withhis girlfriend, Alyssa Nier.

Nelson met Nier on a Habitat forHumanity trip to Guatemala in 2010.The two had never met before, butended up spending roughly 36 hoursalone together during layovers and theflight to Central America, Nier said.They’ve been inseparable ever since.

“I love it,” Nier said of the book.“Every time I read it, it makes me crybecause I think of his dad.”

Nier said Nelson pays attention tothe details in stories, which give them apersonal touch.

“He actually goes through his storiesand counts how many times he usedcertain words,” Nier said. “He reallyplays around with the words to makethe story.”

Writing the book helped Nelsoncome to terms with what he had feltduring those last few months of hisdad’s life. The book was largely writtenas tribute to his dad, whom he also ded-

icated it to. He encourages people toread the book to understand the impacthis father had on his son’s life.

“I feel the world lost this wonderfulman, and I wanted to share that withthe readers,” Nelson said.

Lena Luckritz met Nelson when thetwo studied abroad in Venezuela in2002 as college students. She said thehonesty and emotion he put into thisnovel should resonate with readers.

“I think it’s an excellent book,”Luckritz said. “Anyone can reallyrelate to it – anyone going throughloss of any kind. It’s comforting toread it.”

Nelson had worked for the St. PaulPublic Schools foundation between

November 2009 to December 2010 aspart of the Volunteers in Service toAmerica program. There, he metAndra Bosneag and the two becamefriends over common interests ofcrossword puzzles and drinking lotsof coffee, Bosneag said. She has readhis previous books, and thinks his lat-est work displays Nelson’s growth asan author over the past few years.

“His writing style has matured,and the stories involving his fatherhave such strong emotional holds thatyou feel as if you’ve known Jay allyour life,” Bosneag said. As for afuture project, Nelson said he haswritten a few chapters of a novel, hisfirst foray into fiction writing.

“My dad always told me I should tryfiction out, too,” Nelson said. “This ismy new challenge. It’s quite new to me,actually.”

Ultimately, Nelson hopes this bookhonors his dad, who he considers to behis mentor, and whose wisdom he hastaken to heart.

“He was my best friend,” Nelsonsaid. “I talked to him every day. Hewore his heart on his sleeve and he wasa very proud man. What you saw iswhat you got with my dad. I hope toreach that level of self-confidencesomeday.”

“Those Darn Stripes” can be pur-chased online at amazon.com or barne-sandnoble.com.

Eagan High School grad honors dad with latest book

Eagan High school graduate Tyrel Nelson recently completed his third book, “Those Darn Stripes,” which was published May 11. The book is a collection of25 short stories from Nelson’s life and honors his late father, Jay Nelson, who passed away this past Valentine’s Day. (Submitted photo)

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Scrapbooking store starts a new page in Apple ValleyOwners hope locationwill serve as model forfuture stores BY MICHAEL RICCI • SUN NEWSPAPERS

Capitalizing on the growing trend ofscrapbooking, a new craft supply store isseeking to help customers bind theirfond and cherished memories.

Pages, located at 14050 Pilot KnobRoad, Apple Valley, officially opened itsdoors for business May 1, primarily toserve scrapbooking enthusiasts but alsoto feature and sell a variety of othercraft supplies. It is owned and operatedby Megan Sherwin, an Eastview HighSchool graduate.

According to Sherwin, her store isdistinct from others in a few ways. Inaddition to providing supplies for manydifferent crafts, Pages also features dif-ferent styles and colors of paper associ-ated with area high schools.

“What sets us apart is that we havethe custom high school paper and stick-ers,” Sherwin said. The area high

schools to which she referred includeEastview, Eagan, Rosemount, AppleValley and Lakeville North and South.

“We don’t want to be exclusivelyrelated to scrapbooking,” Sherwin said.“Scrapbooking is our main focus, but wewant to expand into different orincrease the creativity into differentways of art from photography to mixedmedia.”

Sherwin explained that mixed mediareferred to various types of works, suchas customized tin boxes for just aboutany purpose imaginable and shadowboxes, generally a collection of variousphotographs combined into one piece ofcraft work.

She is also involved in a larger busi-ness-related concept with her father andtwo brothers. The four all own SherwinEnterprises.

“Our goal is to build owner-operatedbusiness plans that allow owner-opera-tors to be successful,” Sherwin said.

Pages is similar to a franchise, butcomes without franchise fees and otherrelated costs. Ultimately, Sherwin andher business partners want to help

Pages owner and operator Megan Sherwin takes a moment to showcase a shadow box and its poten-tial uses for customers interested in making their own crafts. Pages officially opened May 1, and is locat-ed at 14050 Pilot Knob Road in Apple Valley. (Photo by Michael Ricci • Sun Newspapers)

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potential owner-operators open 10 Pagesstores in the area – stores they can help theowners in sustaining.

“This is one venture we are taking asPages. We want to create community-basedstores, so that people can reinvest in theircommunity,” she noted.

In her best estimation, Sherwin said thereare only three main competitors in the samefield, all of which possess a corporate feel,according to Sherwin. It is exactly that type offeel, she says, that Pages is aiming to stayaway from.

Just as Sherwin Enterprises designed aconcept for potential future stores, the deci-sion to open in Apple Valley was equally bydesign. The group of family entrepreneursspecifically selected the location of its firstPages to be near its neighboring communi-ties.

“It is a community that invests in family,and this is the type of business that preservesfamily memories,” she said.

Inside Pages’ doors, one has access to all ofthe store’s craft accessories,as well as its backroom, which is available for customers to useeither individually or as groups. All that isrequired to use this space is advanced sched-uling. The store additionally facilitates whatSherwin referred to as remote events. Thesemobile scrapping events are usually done forschools, churches and various retreats.

“We bring the store on location,” Sherwinsaid. “We will actually bring out supplies andcustomized kits on location.It’s actually a freeservice. They pay for supplies, but for us tocome there it is free.”

For more information, go topagesmn.org.

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Scrapbooking COMMUNITY NOTES

Airports Commissionopen houses in Eagan

The Metropolitan AirportsCommission is preparing a FederalEnvironmental Assessment and a StateEnvironmental Assessment Worksheetto evaluate the environmental effects ofproposed development at theMinneapolis-St. Paul InternationalAirport.

Two open houses will meet to provideinformation to the public about the avi-ation activity forecast and potentialdevelopment alternatives to meet thepurpose and need for the project. Thefirst open house meets 5-8 p.m.Wednesday, July 13, at the EaganCommunity Center, 1501 CentralParkway. The second open house meets5-8 p.m. Thursday, July 14, at WashburnHigh School, 201 W. 49th St. inMinneapolis.

Information about the environmentalreview process and future opportunitiesfor public involvement will also be avail-able.

Scouting for UniformsAll those used Boy Scout and Cub

Scout uniforms collecting dust in thecloset can be put to good use. PilgrimCleaners is holding its fourth annualScouting for Uniforms campaign to col-lect donated uniforms for Scouts whocan’t afford to buy one.

Pilgrim Cleaners will accept donateduniforms through the end of July. Theywill clean the uniforms and deliver

them to the Northern Star Council ofthe Boy Scouts of America for distribu-tion to Scouts in need. The NorthernStar Council is the division of the BoyScouts that serves residents of 21 coun-ties in central Minnesota and four coun-ties in western Wisconsin.

During these tough economic times,there is a great need for uniforms. Thisyear there is a special emphasis on col-lecting Cub Scout uniforms.

Uniforms can be brought to any ofthe 25 Pilgrim Cleaners locations 7 a.m.to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Uniforms canalso be dropped off at the Golden ValleyScout Service Center at 5300 GlenwoodAve., or the St. Paul Scout ServiceCenter at 393 Marshall Ave. The servicecenters will accept donations 8 a.m. to5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

Monetary contributions may be sentto Northern Star Council BSA, Attn:Kent York, 5300 Glenwood Ave., GoldenValley, MN 55422.

Info: ScoutingGoodForLife.org or 763-231-7201.

High school reunionsThe following class reunions have

been scheduled for this year:Bloomington Jefferson High

School• 2001 – 6:30-10:30 p.m., Saturday, Aug.

6, Clubhouse Jaeger, 923 WashingtonAve. N., Minneapolis. Info:[email protected].

Bloomington Kennedy HighSchool

• 1981 – 7 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 6,

Tuttles Bar and Grill, 107 Shady OakRoad S., Hopkins. Info:[email protected] orxr.com/kennedy81.

• 1991 – 7 p.m. to midnight, Saturday,July 23, Solera, 900 Hennepin Ave.,Minneapolis. Info: xr.com/jfkhs91 [email protected].

Bloomington Lincoln High School• 1976 – 6:30 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 13,

Minnesota Valley Country Club, 6300Auto Club Road, Bloomington. Info:xr.com/lincoln76.

Edina High School• 1971 – Friday, July 22, and Saturday,

July 23, various locations. Info: 952-926-6742 or [email protected] (BillMacLean).

• 1986 – 7 p.m. to 1 a.m., Saturday, Aug.27, Edina Country Club, 5100 WooddaleAve. Info: edina-class-of-86.com.

Frank B. Kellogg High School• All school (1965-1986) – 5 p.m. to mid-

night, Saturday, July 30, John Rose Oval,2661 Civic Center Drive, Roseville. Info:xr.com/fbkreunion.

Hopkins Eisenhower High School• 1981 – 6-10:30 p.m., Saturday, July 16,

Hopkins Center for the Arts, 1111Mainstreet.

Hopkins Lindbergh High School• 1981 – Saturday, Aug. 6, Bayview

Event Center, 687 Excelsior Blvd.,Excelsior. Info:hopkinslindbergh30th.com.

Hopkins – Eisenhower andLindbergh

• 1976 – Saturday, July 16, Tuttle’s, 107Shady Oak Road, Hopkins. Info: don-

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To List Your

WorshipSchedule

call952-392-6875

LutheranChurchAscension

Christians Committed to Community

Sunday Worship: 9:00Christian Education: 10:30

Pastor Don Mulfinger1801 East Cliff Road, Burnsville

1 block west of Highway13 on Cliff RoadPhone: (952) 890 3412

ofthe

SUNDAY WORSHIP9:00 & 10:30 am

10658 210th St. WestLakeville

Next to Lakeville South High School

952.435.5548www.trinityefc.net

“Shining the Light . . .” Presence of HisGlory Ministries

Jude 1:24Meeting at:

Eagle Heights Church1301 County Rd. 42EBurnsville, MN 55306

Enter at Door C

Service Time:Sunday 10:00AM

For further information:952-546-5480

Pastor Rick Ryan

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[email protected] or [email protected].

Minneapolis North High School• 1961 – Friday, Aug. 19, and Saturday,

Aug. 20, Doubletree Park Place Hotel,1500 Park Place Blvd., St. Louis Park.Info: [email protected].

Minneapolis Roosevelt High School• 1951 – Thursday, Sept. 15, Minnesota

Valley Country Club, Minnesota ValleyCountry Club, 6300 Auto Club Road,Bloomington. Info: 952-888-1970 or [email protected].

• 1966 – Saturday, Aug. 27, Knights ofColumbus, 1114 American Blvd.,Bloomington. Info:[email protected] [email protected].

Minneapolis West High School• 1971 – 7 p.m. to midnight, Saturday,

Aug. 13, Medina Country Club, 400Evergreen Road, Medina

Minnetonka High School• 1981 – 7 p.m., Saturday, July 30,

Bayview Event Center, 687 ExcelsiorBlvd., Excelsior. Info:[email protected] (Tippy McInerny)or Facebook – Minnetonka Senior HighSchool Class of 1981.

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Community NotesBurnsville

The following Burnsville residentswere named to the Iowa State Universitydean’s list: Edward Michael Baxter;Allison Grams Berquist; Kelly LeaCole; Sean S. Dwyer; Heather NicoleHilgers; Kathrine Charlotte Koch;John A. Korby; Zeyaad NasserMoussa; Christopher Dean Stark;Tasia Cherise Widner and Mark AllenWisted.

Air Force Reserve Airman David S.Bauer graduated from basic militarytraining at Lackland Air Force Base, SanAntonio, Texas. Bauer is the son of Scottand Susan Bauer of Burnsville, andgraduated in 2009 from Apple Valley HighSchool.

Burnsville resident Lindsay MBuesgens was recently honored forattaining a high grade point average at theUniversity of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.

Burnsville resident Matthew A.Kalmes recently graduated fromMinnesota State College-SoutheastTechnical.

Burnsville residents BentleyMancini, John McClellan, Ellen Roosand Kelsey Sparling were named to thespring dean’s list at Drake University.

Zachary Johnson and Erin

Schroeder were named to the president’slist at Drake University.

Kaleigh Walter of Burnsville recentlygraduated from Northwestern College inSt. Paul.

St. Cloud State University studentRosetta Davis of Burnsville recently stu-dents studied at the University ofMacerata, the second-oldest university inItaly. In addition to taking classes, stu-dents visited several universities in theancient cities of Urbino, Perugia,Bologna, Florence and Rome.

The following Burnsville residentsearned academic honors at MinnesotaState University Mankato: Andrew Cole,Daniel Domino, Katlin Domoradzki,Natalie Feldmeier, Katie Goulet,TeresaKenney, Scott Lyden, MatthewMcKenny, Michael Nelson, Emily Orr,Hailey Robb, Ashley Scheer, CourtneySchumacher, Lauren Smith, JamieStockwell, Marie Verdeja, LeanneWalterson, Dan Wical and NicoleWillenburg.

Burnsville residents Edward Hampe,Andrew Huddleston, AlexanderKruse, AnnaMarie Larson, BilalMohammed, Joshua O’Brien, JoshuaO’Brien, Kayla Perleberg, TimothyTaylor, Roslyn Udairam, Christina

Vrooman, Kevin Wells, Rebecca Youngrecently graduated from St. Cloud StateUniversity.

The following Burnsville residentswere named to the North Dakota StateUniversity dean’s list: Chelsea Behnke,Susan Gilbertson, Danielle Hasslinger,Brian Hermanson, Anna Hilt, JessicaHurlbut, Christie Johannsen, KaylaKipp, Rachel LaCount, and LesleyLocken

Burnsville residents KathrynHughes, Christie Johannsen, TaylorRamseth, and Joseph Weinberg recent-ly graduated from North Dakota StateUniversity.

Burnsville residents Linet Makoriand Gerri Tillman recently graduatedfrom Minnesota State College-Red Wing.

LakevilleLakeville residents Skye Camilia

Keller and Nichole Jenny Umplebywere named to the dean’s list at RochesterCommunity and Technical College.

The following Lakeville residents wererecently named to the Iowa StateUniversity dean’s list: Paige Marie Berg;Joshua James Bruder; Xiao Chen;Crysta Elizabeth Culp; Meagan EliseDallas; Kylee Anna Erickson;Jonathan M. Henze; Bryn Marie Kelly;Elizabeth Ann Kief; Laura MarieLarson; Terry John Lund; Daniel S.McCoy; Brittany Marie Nelson; CaleEdward Nelson; Sean TerranceNelson; Robert J. Reding; DavidChristopher Riegner; Rachel LauraRingeisen; Diane Marie Ruff; MeganElizabeth Stoner and Caitlin J. Weber.

Andy Wilkins and Alan Davis ofLakeville have featured roles in theShakopee-based River Valley TheatreCompany’s performance of the musicalcomedy whodunit “Curtains” in July.

Lakeville residents Travis J. Kinningand Erica M. Thomes were recently hon-ored for attaining high grade point aver-ages at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.

Lakeville residents MorganJohnson and Heather Klun recentlygraduated from North Dakota StateUniversity. Johnson graduated with aBachelor of Science degree in womenand gender studies, while Klun gradu-ated with a Bachelor of Science inNursing degree.

Lakeville resident Eva Marie Machrecently graduated from the Universityof Minnesota-Crookston.

Lakeville resident KatherineMarie Sorlie was named to the dean’slist at the University of Minnesota-

COMMUNITY LINES

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A&J Painting is a family owned and operat-ed business that was started 15 years ago withmy sons Andrew, Jeremiah, and David. Intoday’s economic climate we have maintaineda healthy business due to our professionalapproach and work ethic that carries the high-est standards of quality for every job. We havethrived over the years because of the volumeof callbacks and customer referrals from pre-viously contracted jobs. No contract is too bigor too small for our company.

A&J Painting operates as a licensed andinsured painting company that offers trainedand skilled (journeyman) employee’s to paintand remodel your home or business. All of ouremployee’s have been with the company forseveral years and each has been trained to thehighest standards. We take pride in the hon-esty, integrity, and character of the young menwe have employed.

My son Andrew is a highly skilled andtrained carpenter. He also does taping, knockdown ceilings, tiling, installs plumbing, light-ing fixtures, countertops and offers manytypes of custom carpentry. Andrew operates aprofessional spray booth off site for finisheson cabinetry and furniture. His current focus ison remodeling, updating, and modernizing

homes and businesses. Andrew’s perfectionistapproach to every job and the extent of hisskill set have made him one of the best crafts-man in the Twin Cities.

My other two sons run the painting end ofthe business and are also professionally trainedArtists. Jeremiah attended the MinneapolisCollege of Art and Design and later studiedunder the mentorship of the nationallyrenowned portrait and fresco painter MarkBalma. David similarly was accepted into afull time master apprenticeship program at theyoung age of 16 at the highly respected AtelierLack Studio. They followed in the family tra-dition of mastering a professional craft andskill which they have brought to our company.Between the two they offer 25 years of experi-ence painting interior and exterior homes in themetro area with our family business.

A&J Painting takes great pride in our abilityto make a true and lasting impression on you.I can’t tell you how many letters and calls Ihave received over the years from customerswho just wanted to share with me what a greatjob we did. We hope to have the opportunity todo so with you as well. We are only a call ore-mail away to offer you a free estimate of ourprofessional services.

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Foreclosure Notice(Official Publication)

THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THEDEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ORIGI-NAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIMEPROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTEDBY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN: That Default has occurred in theconditions of the following describedmortgage:

DATE OF MORTGAGE: 02/08/2008

ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OFMORTGAGE: $265,200.00

MORTGAGOR: Michelle L. Knutson

MORTGAGEE: U.S. Bank National As-sociation ND ¬

DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:03/05/2008, as Document Number2575959, in the Office of the CountyRecorder, Dakota County, Minnesota

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:Lot 10, Block 1, South Creek Addition,Dakota County, Minnesota

STREET ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:8240 208th St. W, Lakeville, MN 55044

COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LO-CATED: Dakota

TAX PARCEL I.D. NO.: 22-71150-100-01

LENDER/RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGEORIGINATOR: U.S. Bank National Asso-ciation ND

RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER:U.S. Bank Consumer Finance

TRANSACTION AGENT: None

THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUEON THE MORTGAGE ON THE DATE OFTHE NOTICE: $272,108.62

THAT no action or proceeding has beeninstituted at law to recover the debt se-cured by said mortgage, or any partthereof; that there has been compliancewith all preforeclosure notice and accel-eration requirements of said mortgage,and/or applicable statutes;

PURSUANT, to the power of sale con-tained in said mortgage, the above de-scribed property will be sold by theSheriff of said county as follows:

DATE AND TIME OF SALE: 07/07/2011at 10:00am

PLACE OF SALE: Dakota County Sher-iff’s Office, 1580 Highway 55, Hastings,MN 55033 to pay the debt then securedby said mortgage and taxes, if any actu-ally paid by the mortgagee, on thepremises and the costs and disburse-ment allowed by law. The time allowedby law for redemption by said mort-gagor(s), their personal representativesor assigns is six (6) months from the dateof sale.

Unless said mortgage is reinstated orthe property redeemed, or unless thetime for redemption is reduced by judi-cial order, the premises must be vacat-ed by 11:59 p.m. on 01/07/2012

MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FI-NANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORT-GAGE: None

THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR RE-DEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR,THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL REP-RESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BEREDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDI-CIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDERMINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION582.032, DETERMINING, AMONGOTHER THINGS THAT MORTGAGEDPREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH ARESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESSTHAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPER-TY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRO-DUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED.

Dated: 05/19/2011

U.S. Bank National Association NDMortgagee

Dunakey & Klatt, P.C., By Brian Sayer At-torney for Mortgagee, 531 CommercialStreet, P.O. Box 2363, Waterloo, IA50701.

THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM ADEBT COLLECTOR.

(May 26, June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 2011)c3 Knutson Foreclosure

Foreclosure Notice(Official Publication)

THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THEDEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ORIGI-NAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIMEPROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTEDBY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN: That Default has occurred in theconditions of the following describedmortgage:

DATE OF MORTGAGE: 09/26/2007

ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OFMORTGAGE: $245,500.00

MORTGAGORS: John P. Robertson andTheresa M. RobertsonMORTGAGEE: Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc. as nomineefor Provident Funding Associates, L.P.

DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:10/10/2007, as Document Number2549636, in the Office of the CountyRecorder, Dakota County, Minnesota

ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE: As-signed to Provident Funding Associ-ates, L.P.

DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:03/21/2011 as Document Number2792282

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:Lot 21, Block 2, Diamond Path FourthAddition, Dakota County, Minnesota

STREET ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:14910 Echo Way, Apple Valley, MN55124

COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LO-CATED: Dakota

TAX PARCEL I.D. NO.: 012050321002

LENDER/RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGEORIGINATOR: Provident Funding Asso-ciates, L.P.

RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER:Provident Funding Associates, L.P.

TRANSACTION AGENT: None

MIN: 1000179-3517090065-4

THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUEON THE MORTGAGE ON THE DATE OFTHE NOTICE: $264,487.45

THAT no action or proceeding has beeninstituted at law to recover the debt se-cured by said mortgage, or any partthereof; that there has been compliancewith all preforeclosure notice and accel-eration requirements of said mortgage,and/or applicable statutes;

PURSUANT, to the power of sale con-tained in said mortgage, the above de-scribed property will be sold by theSheriff of said county as follows:

DATE AND TIME OF SALE: 07/14/2011at 10:00am

PLACE OF SALE: Dakota County Sher-iff’s Office, 1580 Highway 55, Hastings,MN 55033 to pay the debt then securedby said mortgage and taxes, if any actu-ally paid by the mortgagee, on thepremises and the costs and disburse-ment allowed by law. The time allowedby law for redemption by said mort-gagor(s), their personal representativesor assigns is six (6) months from the date

of sale.

Unless said mortgage is reinstated orthe property redeemed, or unless thetime for redemption is reduced by judi-cial order, the premises must be vacat-ed by 11:59 p.m. on 01/14/2012

MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FI-NANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORT-GAGE:

THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR RE-DEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR,THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL REP-RESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BEREDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDI-CIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDERMINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION582.032, DETERMINING, AMONGOTHER THINGS THAT MORTGAGEDPREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH ARESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESSTHAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPER-TY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRO-DUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED.

Dated: 05/09/2011

Provident Funding Associates, L.P. As-signee of Mortgagee

Dunakey & Klatt, P.C., By Brian Sayer At-torney for Assignee of Mortgagee, 531Commercial Street, P.O. Box 2363, Wa-terloo, IA 50701.

THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM ADEBT COLLECTOR.

(June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 and July7,2011) C3-RobertsonForcl

Foreclosure Notice(Official Publication)

THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THEDEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ORIGI-NAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIMEPROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTEDBY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN: That Default has occurred in theconditions of the following describedmortgage:

DATE OF MORTGAGE: 01/22/2009

ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OFMORTGAGE: $275,400.00

MORTGAGORS: Scott A. Peterson andTanya N. Peterson

MORTGAGEE: U.S. Bank National As-sociation ND

DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:03/18/2009, as Document Number2644355, in the Office of the CountyRecorder, Dakota County, Minnesota

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:Lot 5, Block 39, Century South, accord-ing to the recorded plat thereof, DakotaCounty, Minnesota

STREET ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:3625 Century Drive, Hastings, MN55033

COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LO-CATED: Dakota

TAX PARCEL I.D. NO.: 19-17500-39-050

LENDER/RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGEORIGINATOR: U.S. Bank National Asso-ciation ND

RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER:U.S. Bank Consumer Finance

TRANSACTION AGENT: None

THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUEON THE MORTGAGE ON THE DATE OFTHE NOTICE: $294,541.22

THAT no action or proceeding has beeninstituted at law to recover the debt se-cured by said mortgage, or any partthereof; that there has been compliancewith all preforeclosure notice and accel-eration requirements of said mortgage,and/or applicable statutes;

PURSUANT, to the power of sale con-tained in said mortgage, the above de-scribed property will be sold by the Sher-iff of said county as follows:

DATE AND TIME OF SALE: 07/28/2011at 10:00am

PLACE OF SALE: Dakota County Sherif-f’s Office, 1580 Highway 55, Hastings,MN 55033 to pay the debt then securedby said mortgage and taxes, if any actu-ally paid by the mortgagee, on thepremises and the costs and disburse-ment allowed by law. The time allowedby law for redemption by said mort-gagor(s), their personal representativesor assigns is six (6) months from the dateof sale.

Unless said mortgage is reinstated or theproperty redeemed, or unless the timefor redemption is reduced by judicialorder, the premises must be vacated by11:59 p.m. on 01/28/2012

MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FI-NANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORT-GAGE: None

THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR RE-DEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR,THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL REP-RESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BEREDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDI-CIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MIN-NESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 582.032,DETERMINING, AMONG OTHERTHINGS THAT MORTGAGED PREMIS-ES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDEN-TIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVEUNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED INAGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, ANDARE ABANDONED.

Dated: 06/02/2011

U.S. Bank National Association NDMortgagee

Dunakey & Klatt, P.C., By Brian Sayer At-torney for Mortgagee, 531 CommercialStreet, P.O. Box 2363, Waterloo, IA50701.

THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM ADEBT COLLECTOR.

(June 16,23,30, July 7,14,21, 2011) C3-PetersonForeclosure

Certificate of Assumed Name(Official Publication)

MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE

CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333The filing of an assumed name

does not provide a user with exclusiverights to that name. The filing is re-quired for consumer protection inorder to enable consumers to be ableto identify the true owner of a busi-ness.

State the exact assumed nameunder which the business is or will beconducted:Minnesota Wing King

State the address of the principalplace of business.12845 1st Avenue South, Burnsville,MN 55337

List the name and complete streetaddress of all persons conducting busi-ness under the above Assumed Name.Food N Fun, Inc., 12845 1st AvenueSouth, Burnsville, MN 55337

I, the undersigned, certify that I amsigning this document as the personwhose signature is required, or asagent of the person(s) whose signaturewould be required who has authorizedme to sign this document on his/herbehalf, or in both capacities. I furthercertify that I have completed all re-quired fields, and that the informationin this document is true and correctand in compliance with the applicablechapter of Minnesota Statutes. I un-

derstand that by signing this docu-ment I am subject to the penalties ofperjury as set forth in Section 609.48as if I had signed this document underoath.

FILED: June 3, 2011/s/ Thomas McCasey, President

(June 23 & 30, 2011) C3-WingKing

City of Burnsville(Official Publication)

CITY OF BURNSVILLEBURNSVILLE, MINNESOTA

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS2011 Contract Sewer Cleaning and

TelevisingNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealedproposals will be received by the CityCouncil of the City of Burnsville at 100Civic Center Parkway, Burnsville, MN55337, until 2:00 P.M. on Monday the11th day of July, 2011, for the furnishingof contract sewer cleaning and televisingservices in the following approximatequantities:

125,000 LF of Sewer Cleaning and Tele-vising

Digital copies of the Contract Docu-ments can be obtained atwww.questcdn.com orwww.burnsville.org/bids. Bidders candownload the Contract Documents for$20 by searching for the project on theQuestCDN website’s Project Searchpage or selecting the Engineering/PublicWork Bid link and then the project on theBurnsville website. Please contactQuestCDN.com at (952) 233-1632 [email protected] for assistance infree membership registration, down-loading and working with this digital pro-ject information. Bidders can also viewthe Contract Documents at either web-site free of charge.

All Bids must be submitted on the Pro-posal Form provided for in accordancewith the Contract Documents. No Bidswill be considered unless sealed andfiled with the City Clerk of the City ofBurnsville and endorsed upon the out-side wrapper with a brief statement orsummary of the work for which the Bid ismade. All Bids must be accompanied bya Bid Security in the amount of five per-cent (5%) of the Bid, to be forfeited asLiquidated Damages in the event thatthe Bid is accepted and the Bidder failsto promptly enter into a written Contract,provide documentation of the requiredinsurance and/or the required Bonds inaccordance with the Instruction to Bid-ders.

Immediately following expiration of thetime for receiving Bids, the Bids will beopened and read aloud by at least twoofficers or agents of the City ofBurnsville. The City of Burnsville re-serves the right to reject any or all Bids,to waive informalities, and to award theBid in the best interest of the City. Bidsare subject to acceptance and may notbe withdrawn for a period of forty-five(45) days. The City Council is tentativelyscheduled to consider such Bids onTuesday, July 19, 2011 at 6:30 p.m. in theCouncil Chambers.

Macheal Brooks, City ClerkCity of Burnsville, Minnesota

(June 23 & 30, 2011) C3-SewerCleaning

School District 191(Official Publication)

School Board MinutesINDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

191June 2, 2011

The meeting of the Board of Educationwas called to order by Chair Hill at 6:30

p.m. at the Burnsville High School SeniorCampus in the Diamondhead EducationCenter.

Members present: Directors Currier,Morrison, Schmid, Sweep, Teiken andChair Hill. Others in attendance wereStudent Advisor Jaeger, SuperintendentClegg, administrators and staff. DirectorLuth joined the meeting at 7:20 p.m.

Chair Hill welcomed the audience andasked Director Teiken to lead the Pledgeof Allegiance.

The Board recognized science studentsacross the district for their outstandingachievements. Students Martin Ander-son and Thatcher Banh, representingBurnsville High School, spoke about theIntel International Science and Engineer-ing Fair competition. Sue Borne, STEMprogram coordinator at Metcalf JuniorHigh spoke about the program and theMetcalf students that took first place in astate STEM competition. Team membersincluded Katherine Carman, Bram Carr,Matthew Klein and Meghan Perron. PatMosey, science specialist at Hidden Val-ley Elementary, spoke about the manytalented students who participated in thisyear’s South Central/Southwest Region-al Science Fair in Mankato. Ms. Mosey,along with fellow science specialists, in-troduced students who participated.

The following employees were recog-nized as District 191’s 2011 Employeesof the Year: Renee Kegley, MEA, HiddenValley; Vi Knoblach, EA, Burnsville HighSchool; Brigid McCarthy, Clerical, ALC;Stacy Harrison, Food Service, EagleRidge; Howard Bennett, Custodial, Ed-ward Neill; and, Wubet Abraha, Commu-nity Education, Pre-School Project Kids.

Abbey Jaeger was commended by Boardmembers for the outstanding job she hasdone representing her fellow studentswhile serving as the Student Advisor tothe Board during the 2010-11 schoolyear. Abbey thanked board members forthe opportunity to serve on the board thisyear and introduced the Student Advisorfor 2011-12, Sam Wehling.

Moved by Director Morrison, secondedby Director Teiken, to approve the agen-da. Motion carried unanimously (6,0).

Moved by Director Morrison, secondedby Director Teiken, to approve the con-sent agenda as amended [removing ItemII.B.6 for separate consideration].

Minutes of the May 19, 2011 board meet-ing

Personnel changes for D. Bernard, J.Tiedemann, A. Wilkinson, T. McDo-nough, J. Reilly, D. Yates, P. Wrucke, B.Bedeaux, J. Buchner, L. Winslow, S. Bar-lage, N. Cecka, J. Fratzke, N. Garlock, D.Goodwin, B. Gries, A. Hardt, K. Harris, T.Harris, T. Mitchell, A. Norris, J. Riggs, J.Sherin, C. Moberg Taheri, and S. Taylor

Donations of $500 from the Harriet Bish-op PTO to the BHS Scholarship Fund;$500 from the Burnsville Principals’ As-sociation to the BHS Scholarship Fund;$80 from the Hidden Valley PTO to pur-chase books for the Hidden Valley MediaCenter; $500 from the Burnsville HighSchool Student Council to the BHSScholarship Fund; and 60 hats and 60pair of gloves from the Rotary Club ofBurnsville to the District Health Officeand Diamondhead Clinic

Certify that the District’s EnvironmentalHealth & Safety Program ManagementPlans, as described in MDE Attachment10, for fiscal year 2011-2012

Approve, on a second reading basis, re-visions to Board Policy DAA, Fiscal Man-agement Priority Objectives – Unre-served Balances – Operating Funds

LEGAL NOTICES

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Crookston.Robert H. Prinsen of Lakeville

recently graduated from the Universityof Wisconsin-Stevens Point.

Lakeville resident Morgan Bergwas named to the dean’s list at theUniversity of Massachusetts Boston.

Lakeville residents Andrea Homan,

Morgan Meier, Annika Peick andLauren Phillippi were named to thedean’s list at Drake University.

Lakeville residents ShawnEmslander, Kaitlyn and LinellMatthew Shattuck were named tothe president’s list at DrakeUniversity.

Trevor Wilson of Lakeville recent-ly graduated from Mitchell TechnicalInstitute in South Dakota.

The following Lakeville residentsearned academic honors at Minnesota

State University Mankato: GabeBellows, Joelle Bellows, MichelleBradley, Colin Caple, BrennaCarda, Calista Carlson, CameronCooper, Emily Flavin, AngelaFranzen, Mendy Franzini, SamuelGlubka, Sarah Graham, MadysenGrassle, Allison Graybill, MichaelGuentzel, Kelly Heaney, NicoleHogan, Courtney Johnson, SarahKindem, Rachel Lantow, KelseyAnn Lundberg, Hayden Maag,Brittney Newberger, Robert

Prescott, Bruce Roggenbuck, EricRussell, Lisa Stocker, AshleyThompson, Troy Throne, JustinTurbes, Samantha Wadding, GinaWellan, Rebecca Wirz, KevinWisnew and Michael Wolf.

Lakeville residents Bjorn Bagnall,Bryan Blaha, Caitlin Bodine,Kristine Fenton, Lucy Kanaventi,Dylan Novak, Ashley Shaw, DavidSmith and Christopher Weilandrecently graduated from St. CloudState University.

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Chair Currier made special mention ofthe generous donations. Motion carriedunanimously (6,0).

[Item II.B.6] Moved by Director Sweep,seconded by Director Schmid, to approvethe job descriptions and filling the posi-tions for Bursar and Registrar. Motioncarried (6,1 with Director Currier votingno).

Moved by Director Morrison, secondedby Director Teiken, to waive the Unas-signed (Unreserved-Undesignated)Fund Balance Policy DAA for FY12. Mo-tion carried (6,1 with Director Luth votingno).

Moved by Director Schmid, seconded byDirector Currier, to adopt a Fiscal Year2012 Unassigned (Unreserved-Undesig-nated) fund balance of no less than 6%of general fund expenditures. Motion car-ried unanimously (7,0).

Moved by Director Morrison, secondedby Director Currier, to adopt a resolutiondirecting administration to prepare a finalFiscal Year 2012 adopted budget basedon revenue and expenditure assump-tions as presented to date.

Moved by Director Teiken, seconded byDirector Schmid, to amend the aboverecommendation to increase funding toBudget Unit 07060 (ESL Learners) by$329,000 and direct $212,369 from Bud-get Unit 15010 (Instructional Develop-ment) and $116,631 from Budget Unit16050 to increase ESL staffing by 4.0FTEs. Motion carried (5,2 with DirectorsLuth and Morrison voting no).

Motion as amended carried unanimous-ly (7,0).

Moved by Director Sweep, seconded byDirector Morrison, to adopt the followingresolution: BE IT RESOLVED, by theSchool Board of Independent SchoolDistrict 191, pursuant to MinnesotaStatute §122A.40 that the teaching con-tracts of the following licensed probation-ary teachers in Independent School Dis-trict 191 be terminated at the end of the2010-2011 school year. Connie Bjoin(.5), Kelly Czapar (1.0), Kassandra Math-ers (1.0), Katie Moras (1.0), Angela Tuma(1.0), Lori Wilson (.5). BE IT FURTHERRESOLVED, that written notice is sent tosaid teachers regarding termination andnonrenewal of his/her contract as provid-ed by law. A roll call vote was taken andthe motion carried unanimously (7,0 withDirectors Currier, Hill, Luth, Morrison,Schmid, Sweep and Teiken voting infavor).

Moved by Director Luth, seconded by Di-rector Schmid, to adopt the following res-olution: BE IT RESOLVED, by the SchoolBoard of Independent School District191, that the portion of teaching con-tracts of staff in excess of 1.0 and/or con-tractual rights be terminated at the closeof the 2010-2011 school year. HeatherAlvey .2 (return to .5 contractual rightfrom .7 assignment). BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED, that written notice is sent tosaid teachers regarding termination ofthat portion of his/her contract in excessof 1.0 and/or contractual rights. Motioncarried unanimously (7,0).

Moved by Director Schmid, seconded byDirector Teiken, to adopt the followingresolution: BE IT RESOLVED, by theSchool Board of Independent SchoolDistrict 191, that the following education-al assistants are hereby terminated at theend of the 2010-2011 school year.

SEEKERS - Positions Eliminated/Layoff:Jill Middlecamp, Claudette Tallman, JanePeterson, Carol Humlie, Anne Koutnik,Michele Hertle, Susan Keljik, Kathy Tor-ralba, Gretchen Kuechler, MadolynnDuckwall, Elaine Fung. LEVEL III - Ele-mentary Positions Eliminated/Layoff: An-gela Pond, Lisa Hendrickson, CarolBartells, Anne Vossen, Lisa Goren, LindaHey, Karen Hickerson, Julie Pollock,Teresa Streff, Betty Bedard, SherylDroege, Judith Forde, Joni Blomquist,Carolyn Kieffaber, Brenda Theyson,Thuy Ramacher, Sheila Horton. LEVELIII - Secondary Layoff: Betty Ann Dove,Debbie Bringgold, Joseph Kinsella,Juanita Ville. LEVEL IV - Secondary Po-sitions Eliminated/Layoff: Andrea Weath-erford, Adrienne Dugas, Lukea Sim-mons, James Ashley, Joyanna Martin.

A roll call vote was taken and the motioncarried (6,0,1 with Directors Hill, Luth,Morrison, Schmid, Sweep, and Teikenvoting in favor, none opposed, and Direc-tor Currier abstaining).

Moved by Director Luth, seconded by Di-rector Currier, to approve the 2011-2012Professional Development Plan. Motioncarried unanimously (7,0).

Moved by Director Luth, seconded by Di-rector Teiken, to add East West Bank tothe list of institutions that are designatedas official depositories of the District forthe 2011 calendar year per M.S. 124.05.Motion carried unanimously (7,0).

Moved by Director Sweep, seconded byDirector Teiken, to approve, on a firstreading basis, revisions to Board PolicyJLCD, Student Medication. Motion car-ried unanimously (7,0).

Moved by Director Currier, seconded byDirector Schmid, to direct administrationto prepare a resolution calling for a re-newal of the expiring portion of referen-dum revenue authorization and the ap-propriate ballot language. Motion carriedunanimously (7,0).

Student Advisor Jaeger spoke brieflyabout studying for finals and preparingfor graduation on Friday, June 10.

Dr. Clegg reported three of our thirdgrade students were winners of the “ILove Burnsville” essay contest. He notedthere are many opportunities for stu-dents of all ages that are availablethrough Community Education and theBurnsville High School Athletic Depart-ment this summer. Also, the district will

participate in a federal summer programproviding free breakfast and lunch to chil-dren under 18 years. Dr. Clegg congrat-ulated all the graduating seniors andwished them the best.

Director Currier attended the JuniorBooks Award Program at Burnsville HighSchool and retirement events. DirectorSweep provided a brief legislative updateand thanked staff and teachers for thework they have done this year. DirectorMorrison announced her intent to submither resignation from the board at theJune 16, 2011 meeting.

Moved by Director Luth, seconded by Di-rector Schmid, to adjourn at 9:20 p.m. toa board workshop on Contracted Em-ployee Policy.

Daniel W. Luth, Clerk

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Public Notice(Official Publication)

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:Notice is hereby given that the LowerMinnesota River Watershed District (Dis-trict) will meet at Chaska CommunityCenter, Rainbow Room, 1661 ParkRidge Drive, Chaska, MN, on Wednes-day, July 13th , 2011, at approximately5:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as thematter may be heard, to hear publiccomments on the September 2010 60-day review draft of the District’s ThirdGeneration Watershed ManagementPlan.

The September 2010 60-day reviewdraft of the District’s Third GenerationWatershed Management Plan is avail-able on the District website at www.wa-tersheddistrict.org. Agency reviewcomments on the September 2010 60-day review draft of the District’s ThirdGeneration Watershed ManagementPlan and District responses are alsoavailable on the District website atwww.watersheddistrict.org.

Persons who desire to be heard with ref-erence to the District’s September 201060-day review draft of the Third Genera-tion Watershed Management Plan will beheard at this meeting. Written com-ments may be submitted to TerrySchwalbe, Administrator, 112 East 5thStreet, Chaska, MN 55318 or emailed [email protected].

Dated: June 15, 2011

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City of Burnsville(Official Publication)

CITY OF BURNSVILLEPUBLIC NOTICE

PUBLIC HEARINGNotice is hereby given that a PublicHearing will be held on July 5, 2011 or assoon thereafter as possible, by theBurnsville City Council at the BurnsvilleCity Hall, 100 Civic Center Parkway, onthe application of Davone Halsana d.b.a.Mekong River for a Wine and 3.2 PercentOn-Sale Liquor License for the locationat 1916 Hwy. 13 E.

All persons desiring to be heard on thisitem will be heard at this time.

Tina ZinkCity of Burnsville

(June 30, 2011) C3-MekongRiver

Certificate of Assumed Name(Official Publication)

MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE

CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333The filing of an assumed name

does not provide a user with exclusiverights to that name. The filing is re-quired for consumer protection inorder to enable consumers to be ableto identify the true owner of a busi-ness.

State the exact assumed nameunder which the business is or will beconducted:Melissa’s Munchkins Child Care

State the address of the principalplace of business.1201 W. 150th Street, Burnsville, MN55306

List the name and complete streetaddress of all persons conducting busi-ness under the above Assumed Name.Melissa Enke, 1201 W. 150th St,Burnsville, MN 55306

I, the undersigned, certify that I amsigning this document as the personwhose signature is required, or asagent of the person(s) whose signaturewould be required who has authorizedme to sign this document on his/herbehalf, or in both capacities. I furthercertify that I have completed all re-quired fields, and that the informationin this document is true and correctand in compliance with the applicablechapter of Minnesota Statutes. I un-derstand that by signing this docu-ment I am subject to the penalties ofperjury as set forth in Section 609.48as if I had signed this document underoath.

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City of Burnsville(Official Publication)

PUBLIC NOTICEPUBLIC HEARING

A Public Hearing will be held on July 11,2011, at 6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafteras possible by the Burnsville PlanningCommission, 100 Civic Center Parkway,in the Council Chambers on the applica-tion of Ambro and Son LLP, for a PlannedUnit Development Amendment to ex-pand the outdoor storage lot and hoursof operation at 2000 Ames Drive.

The application will be scheduled for thenext appropriate City Council meetingfollowing the Planning Commissionmeeting.

All persons desiring to speak on this ap-plication are encouraged to attend. Formore information concerning this re-quest, please contact Planner Chris Sla-nia (952) 895-4451 at the City ofBurnsville.

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Music in Kelley Parkfeaturing an evening withMacPhail Jazz

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Apple Valley FreedomDays carnival

Where: Johnny CakeRidge Park West, 5800140th St. W., Apple Valley

When: 11 a.m. to 10p.m.

Price: Wristband spe-cial – unlimited rides for$10

Information: ci.apple-valley.mn.us

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Where: Eagan FestivalGrounds, Central Park,1501 Central Parkway,Eagan

When: 1-5 p.m.Price: FreeInformation: eaganfun-

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Where: Antlers Park,9740 201st St. W.

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Wednesday in the Parkconcert: The Teddy BearBand

Where: Civic CenterPark, between 130th Streetand 134th Street onNicollet Avenue

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Rockin’ Lunch Hourconcert: Ace ProductionsMagician

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When: noon to 1 p.m.Price: FreeInformation: 952-895-

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SPORTSMS. SOFTBALL

Burnsville pitcher Kelsey Anderson won the state’s twobiggest individual postseason awards for softball players. Shewas named Minnesota Gatorade Player of the Year and last weekreceived the Ms. Softball award.

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Burnsville players and fans watch intently as the Blaze makes its seventh-inning comeback against Maple Grove. Brian WanderWoude (42) waits his turn inthe on-deck circle. (Photo by Mike Shaughnessy • Sun Newspapers)

Burnsville wins Class3A baseball title with sixruns in the seventhBY MIKE SHAUGHNESSY • SUN NEWSPAPERS

Burnsville’s baseball players have T-shirts with “Believe” printed on theback, but a five-run deficit in the bottomof the seventh inning is enough toshake anybody’s faith.

“I’ll admit it. In the seventh inning, Istarted to have doubts,” senior catcherJustin Threlkeld said. “But this is themost resilient team I’ve ever been on.

We’re not quitters.”Moments earlier the Blaze had shown

those willing to sit through a chilly rainat Target Field why it should never becounted out. Burnsville scored six runsin the bottom of the seventh inning todefeat Maple Grove 6-5 in the state Class3A championship game June 22.

Burnsville (24-3), which had played inthe state tournament four other times,including last year, won its first title.

Bo Hellquist, who earlier in the gamewas chewed out by Blaze coach MickScholl for not running out a popup, hit atwo-out, two-run single just inside thefirst-base line to touch off Burnsville’scelebration.

“The count got to 1-2, and the lastthing you want to do is take strikethree,” said Hellquist, the Blaze’s jun-ior designated hitter. “I had to be readyto hit it if it was close to the plate. Iwas looking for a fastball, and I gotone.”

“To have Bo Hellquist get the game-winning hit, that’s just incredible,”Scholl said. “I kind of chewed his buttearlier in the game [when Hellquistfailed to run out the popup]. I told him,‘That’s not how we do it.’ Then hecomes through in the seventh inning.”

Burst of offense, Blaze of gloryBurst of offense, Blaze of glory

North’s Piekarski moveson to St. Cloud State;Erickson probably hasplayed his final gameBY MIKE SHAUGHNESSY • SUN NEWSPAPERS

For one former Lakeville North play-er, the Minnesota High School All-StarFootball Game is a steppingstone to acollege football career. For another, it’sthe end of the line.

In August, Bret Piekarski will leavefor St. Cloud State, where he hopes toeventually earn a spot on the Huskies’offensive line.

Al Erickson is leaving the game,albeit reluctantly. Foot injuries troubledhim for much of his high school career,and doctors told him they would proba-bly continue if he attempted to play col-lege football. They advised him not toplay, and Erickson took the advice. Hewill enroll in the University ofMinnesota’s Carlson School ofManagement.

“I have Yao Ming’s injury,” Ericksonsaid, referring to the Houston Rocketscenter whose NBA career has beenshort-circuited by foot injuries. “I hadan offer from South Dakota and a lot ofinterest from Western Illinois.

“I’m pretty sure I’d have gone toSouth Dakota if I could play football.But to play at the Division I level, youhave to be 100 percent every time, and Istill have this foot injury.”

Erickson played defensive back forthe South team in its 17-7 loss to theNorth all-stars June 25 at TCF BankStadium. He wore No. 45 in honor of for-

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Lakevilleplayers savortheir all-starexperience

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Eastview’s Veldman,Burnsville’s Smithheaded to NDSUBY MIKE SHAUGHNESSY • SUN NEWSPAPERS

C.J. Smith and Frank Veldman did-n’t always see themselves as future col-lege football players, let alone team-mates.

But things can change quickly inthe world of high school athletics, andnow Smith and Veldman are headed toNorth Dakota State to play football.They’ll even room together there.

They were teammates on the Southsquad in the Minnesota High SchoolAll-Star Football Game on June 25 atTCF Bank Stadium. The North teamwon the 38th annual all-star game 17-7.

Veldman was ready to quit footballafter his sophomore season and con-centrate on basketball and track atEastview High School. The Eastviewfootball coaches convinced him to stickwith football, and in his senior yearthe defensive back/widereceiver/punter was a Mr. Footballaward finalist.

Smith said there was a time when hethought his future was in basketball,and he was a solid contributor for theBurnsville High School varsity. But hehad a breakout football season last fall,rushing for 1,198 yards and 16 touch-downs.

At some point in their NDSU careers,Veldman and Smith could be playing inthe same defensive backfield. Veldmanis projected as a strong safety for theBison, while Smith will play corner-back.

It might seem to be a strange set ofcircumstances for two players whowere rivals in high school, but Smithand Veldman said they are already usedto the idea of being teammates.Spending a week together at practicefor the high school all-star game helped.

The needling has already started.“We were watching highlight tapes

of some of the players in the game,”Smith said. “It was mostly to see whatthe players could do, but we [Smith andVeldman] did have some things to sayabout each other.”

Veldman, a nine-time medal winnerat the state track and field meet, was thesixth member of his family to play inthe all-star game. His father, cousin andthree uncles also played in the event.

“It’s been great,” Veldman said atthe all-star game’s media day lastweek. “We have one of the toughestconferences [South Suburban] in thestate, and a lot of us have playedagainst each other. It’s good to havethese guys as teammates.”

Neither Smith nor Veldmanknows if he will be redshirted atNDSU in 2011, but both said theywould be OK with whatever thecoaches decide.

“They have two corners back andtwo corners coming in,” Smith said.“So I hope to go in and compete for aspot, if not this year, then nextyear.”

NDSU, which plays in the FootballChampionship Subdivision (former-ly Division I-AA) recruited severalMinnesota players who competed inthe all-star game. One of the playersalready on the Bison roster is widereceiver Zach Vraa, who won the2009 Mr. Football award while play-ing for Rosemount.

Veldman summarized NDSU’sattraction for Minnesota players.

“First of all, it’s good football,”he said. “And the location is perfect.It’s not too close to home and notthat far away.”

Former rivals will be college football teammates

BY MIKE SHAUGHNESSY • SUN NEWSPAPERS

Burnsville pitcher Kelsey Andersonfinished her high school softball careerby winning the state’s two major indi-vidual awards.

Earlier this month, Anderson wasnamed Gatorade Minnesota Player ofthe Year. Last week she was named Ms.Softball at a Minnesota Minutemen ban-quet in Minneapolis.

She was 19-3 with a 0.67 ERA thisspring for the Blaze, which won theSouth Suburban Conference champi-onship and reached the Class 3A,Section 3 finals. Anderson had 212strikeouts in 168 1/3 innings and had 12shutouts. Also one of the Blaze’s top hit-ters, she batted .400 with 18 RBI and hada .576 slugging percentage.

Her most impressive performancesmight have been in two games Andersondidn’t win. She pitched 22 innings in oneday against Bloomington Jefferson inthe Section 3 finals. Jefferson, needingtwo victories to win the section, took thefirst game 2-1 in 15 innings.

Thirty minutes later, Anderson cameout for the second game and heldJefferson to one run in seven inningsbefore the game was suspended because

of darkness. The next day, Jeffersonpushed across a run in the eighth inningto win 2-1 and take the section title.

As a junior, Anderson was 24-3 with a0.39 ERA and 303 strikeouts in 181innings for a Burnsville team that wonthe state Class 3A championship. Shepitched no-hitters in the state quarterfi-nal and semifinal rounds.

Anderson will play college softball atWinona State University.

Sara Moulton of Eagan, who nowpitches for the University of Minnesota,was the 2010 Ms. Softball and wasGatorade Minnesota Player of the Yeareach of the last two seasons.

They’re draftedBurnsville High School graduate

Eddie Wittchow was selected by theFlorida Panthers in the sixth round ofthe NHL draft June 25 at Xcel EnergyCenter.

He was the 154th overall selection.Wittchow, a 6-foot-3, 190-pound defense-man, had 11 goals and 15 assists as a sen-ior at Burnsville, which won the SouthSuburban Conference championship.

Wittchow is expected to play at leastone season of Junior A hockey beforegoing on to college.

Eagan resident Joseph LaBate wasselected in the fourth round (101st over-all) by Vancouver. The 6-4, 180-poundcenter scored 52 points (29 goals, 23assists) and had a plus-27 rating for HolyAngels last season.

LaBate has signed with theUniversity of Wisconsin.

Golf championsRyan Peterson of Eagan had a domi-

nating performance last week at theMinnesota Golf Association PlayersChampionship.

The tournament, which is the stateamateur men’s match play champi-onship, took place at Deacon’s Lodge inPequot Lakes.

According to the MGA, Peterson wasunder par in each of his six matches andwas 8 under for the week. None of hismatches went beyond the 16th hole. Hedefeated Devin Holmes 5 and 4 in thechampionship match.

Peterson was a two-time state highschool individual champion at Eaganand helped the Wildcats win the 2005state large-school team championship.

Notebook: Burnsville’s Anderson wins 2 major softball awards

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mer Lakeville North teammate AlexFrost, whose father is undergoing can-cer treatment. Alex Frost, also a defen-sive back at North, wore No. 45 for thePanthers while Erickson wore No. 15.

Erickson, who had a 3.95 high schoolgrade-point average, said he’s not yetsure of his career path, but “I’d like tostay in sports in some way. Maybe some-thing at Nike.”

Piekarski said plans are for him toredshirt at St. Cloud State in the 2011 sea-son, then compete for a spot at offensivetackle the following year. He said hehopes to play at 275 pounds; he was 225 inhis senior year at Lakeville North.

Playing in the all-star game “is anhonor,” Piekarski said. “On our [South]team, we have a lot of guys who are usedto playing against each other, and nowwe’re teammates. It makes you want togo out and work hard.”

The SCSU football program wasscheduled to be eliminated because of anathletic budget shortfall before studentsagreed to a fee increase that saved thesport. That disrupted recruiting, but theHuskies still were able to land severalMinnesota players.

“It’s a good school in a good confer-ence [Northern Sun], and I didn’t want togo too far away from home,” Piekarskisaid.

Lakeville High School was a statepower in football, winning the Class 5Achampionship in 2003 before the openingof Lakeville South in 2005 created a sec-ond football program in the community.

Football in Lakeville has remainedcompetitive. A team from Lakeville hasbeen in the state playoffs every yearsince 2005.

“I think it’s coaching,” Piekarski said.“[Larry] Thompson was head coach atNorth, then took a lot of his guys toSouth. But the coaches who stayed atNorth learned from one of the best.”

Al Erickson (left) and Bret Piekarski representedLakeville North in the Minnesota High School All-Star Football Game. (Photo by MikeShaughnessy • Sun Newspapers)

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Maple Grove (26-2) scored fivetimes in the fifth inning againstBurnsville starting pitcher QuinnJohnson, although only two of thoseruns were earned. The Blaze went outquietly in the fifth and sixth innings,giving no indication of what was tocome.

Senior Adam Lambrecht relievedJohnson and faced eight batters in 21/3 innings, striking out four. Littledid he realize he was in line for hissecond pitching victory of the statetournament (Lambrecht was thestarter and winner in Burnsville’sClass 3A semifinal victory overRochester Century on June 17).

Hellquist led off the Burnsville sev-enth with a single, with Luke Wheelercoming in to pinch-run. A one-outdouble by junior left fielder Tyler Hillscored Wheeler.

Hill scored from second on DanMotl’s infield single, a play that Schollsaid energized the Burnsville dugout.Andy Lieser walked, at which pointthe Crimson removed starting pitcherMitchell Bauer and sent in JacobSchwager.

Bauer held Burnsville – whichscored at least six runs in each of itsseven postseason games – to three hitsover the first six innings.

“He was able to spot his fastball andcurve, and in high school baseball,that’s all you need,” Burnsville short-stop Matt Stemper said.

Bauer threw 107 pitches and by theseventh inning, “he didn’t look assharp,” Scholl said.

Stemper, the first Burnsville hitterto face Schwager, singled to scoreMotl, making it 5-3. Derek Johnson’sgrounder to short was the second outbut allowed the runners to advance tosecond and third.

That brought Threlkeld to the plate. “Ithought he was going to end it,” Hellquistsaid.

Maple Grove might have thought thesame thing because the Crimson walkedThrelkeld, taking the unusual step of inten-tionally putting the potential game-winningrun on base.

Tyler Hanson was hit by a pitch, forcingin Lieser with Burnsville’s fourth run of theinning. That gave Hellquist, re-entering forhis second at-bat of the inning, to end one ofthe state baseball tournament’s most memo-rable games.

“This is the way we’ve played all year,”Stemper said. “We’re capable of scoring alot of runs at any time.”

Burnsville lost to Eden Prairie in the2010 Class 3A title game at Target Field.Immediately after that game, the Blaze set agoal of getting back to downtownMinneapolis in 2011 and winning.

“To be the first team from Burnsville towin it, it’s amazing,” Stemper said.

So what’s next for Stemper and severalother key Burnsville players who will beback next spring?

“Do it all over again,” he said.

State tourney notes• Hellquist,Hill,Johnson and Lieser were

named to the all-tournament team.Hellquist was 6-for-11 in the state tourna-ment with three runs and five RBI. Hill was4-for-7 with five runs and three RBI. Johnsonpitched a two-hit shutout in the state quar-terfinals against Bemidji and started thestate championship game. Lieser was 6-for-11 with three runs and four RBI.

• Threlkeld, Stemper and Motl werenamed All-State by the state coaches associ-ation. Threlkeld is a senior, and Stemperand Motl are juniors.

• Burnsville was a Silver Winner in thecoaches association’s Academic-All StateAwards. Senior infielder Derek Johnsonwas an individual Academic All-State win-ner.

Eastview was a Gold Winner, and Eaganand Rosemount also earned Silver awards.Eastview senior Alec Knop also was anAcademic All-State selection.

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Blaze Baseball

Peterson recently completed his seniorseason at Colorado State University.

Another local player coming backfrom college and having success isNatalie Samb, a Burnsville High Schoolgraduate who was part of the winningteam in the Minnesota Women’s StateAmateur Four-Ball Championship forthe second consecutive year.

Samb, who just completed her sopho-more year at Wichita State, teamed withOlivia Lansing for a seven-stroke victory

June 7-8 at Interlaken Golf Club inFairmont. Last year Samb and NatalieLansing (Olivia’s younger sister) tookthe championship at Hastings CountryClub.

Samb and Olivia Lansing had the low-est score in each of the two rounds inthis year’s tournament, including a 69 inthe final round that cemented the victo-ry.

Samb helped lead Burnsville to the2007 state high school Class 2A champi-onship.

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Help Wanted/Full Time

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Fax: 952-278-6947

HealthCare

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Apartments &Condos For Rent

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6400

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Apartments &Condos For Rent

6400

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6400

Burnsville 2BR, LL ofnice home. 1,000 sq. ft. 15KRemodel, Full kitch, gran-ite CTT, full appliances,central AC, sofa, love seat,kitch table, 50” satelliteTV, internet. $695+shareutils. Avl 7/01 952-994-3986

HousesFor Rent

5400

Prior Lake 2BR, 2 car attgar, pets OK New paint$1025/mo Avail now.

Call 952-440-4112

Townhouse ForRent

5200

Rentals5000

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Find these smoke-free apartmentsand many more!

Oak Ridge Assisted Living HastingsSouthview Senior Living West St. Paul

Augustana Regent at Burnsville BurnsvilleWestwood Ridge Apartments West St. Paul

The Commons on Maurice EaganCobblestone Square Apple Valley

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BIRDSALE

July 9th and Sept. 10th

10:00 – 3:00 - $2VFW Hall

5880 Omaha Ave N. Stillwater

(608) 362-4696

Bichon/ShiTzu puppies, 10weeks, shots. Cute! Papertrained, $300. 763-571-7942

Pets3970

Agriculture/Animals/Pets3900

Pontoon boat: 18', 1999, Au-rora. 50hp ES Outboardmotor, boat cover & Bimi-ni top, $3,300. 952-393-9967

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3720

Leisure3700

Moving 7/8-9 (8-4) HH, furn,fishing, tools, toys, craft&sew suppls. 6221 Oxford St.

St. LouisPark

3683

Bob's Sale 3965 HubbardJuly 7-8-9 (8-5) Chairs,

Dressers, Tables & misc.

Robbinsdale3668

Big Sale! 7/7-9 (8-5)Lot's of everything! 6511 Logan Ave S

Richfield3667

Multi-Fam 7/7-8 (9-5) 7/9 (8-2)Wmns shoes/cloz, bks, CDs,movies, HH 3235 Kyle Ave N

3 Day Walk FundraiserJuly 8-9 (8-5p) Multi Fam

1624 St. Croix Circle

GoldenValley

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BrooklynPark

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3608

Cross of Glory Luth. Church5929 Brooklyn Blvd.

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Thur 7/7 (9-6); Fri 7/8 (9-6);Sat 7/9 (9-1). Cash only

BrooklynCenter

3607

Estate Sale 7/7 (9-4p)5120 W. 102nd St #106Antqs, E. Larkin art, hh,furniture, all must go!

Bloomington3606

Garage Salesnext week3600

Moving sale! 7/2-3, 8a. 4205Olson Mem Hwy. Furn,collectibles & much more!

Golden Valley

3531

Multi Fam Sat July 2nd, 8-5tools, clothes, china, newbridal, furn. 1004 E 156th St

Estate: 6/30-7/2 (9-5) Furn,HH items, sports & medicalequip., $5 grab boxes! 3 whlScooter 646 Portland Mews

Burnsville3509

Garage Salesthis week3500

Crown Upright PianoNeeds tuning. Good cond!$850/BO. 763-544-1236

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MusicalInstuments

3280

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Buying Old Trains & ToysSTEVE'S TRAIN CITY

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3270

MOVING: Couch, futon,exercise equip for sale. Allexc cond! Call 952-890-6845

Misc.For Sale

3260

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MedicalSupplies

3250

17' Alumacraft Canoe, VeryGood Cndtn, Plus Paddles$400 Plymouth 763-473-4264

Sleep Number bed forsale, series 9000. Electric

adjustable frame with pil-low top. Head board with

mirror, and side pierswith drawers included.

Works great $1,800. Call 612-237-1415

Furnishings3160

Oak Table, 4 boards & 4chairs, $150. Loveseat$125. Cash only 952-944-7939

Oak Ent Ctr Birch & WhtLR & DR furn, NordicTrack, TV sets 612-508-6050

Lazy Boy Power Liftrecliner, heat & massage.$500. Call 952-423-4721

Executive SteelCase Deskunit with file cabinet. Likenew! Plymouth 715-571-1920

Furnishings3160

Highland Park1743 Montreal Avenue

St Paul, MNJune 30 (8:30-5:30) #'s at 8am

July 1 (8:30-4:30)Vintage items, Judaica,

McDonald's memorabilia . .www.willmatthill.com

EstateSales

3130

Lovely Glen Haven – 2 plots, must sell, $1600

ea 952-926-4381

Glen Haven: 2 plots, 2vaults w/companion head-stone. Value $8,990. Asking$6,500/BO. 218-828-3608

Burial Plot Avail in GlenHaven Memorial Gardens(Garden of the Apostles).Valued at $2625 will sellfor $1400. (715) [email protected]

Bloomington Cemetery 2 plots. $995/BO each.

Call 651-762-3727

CemeteryLots

3090

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BuildingSupplies

3060

TreeService

2620

Kenmore Flat Top Stove,$250. Like new. Available6/27. 952-935-2919

Appliances3030

Merchandise3000

TreeService

2620

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651-646-4000

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2660

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FREE CLASSIFIEDS: One Item for Sale, $100 or Less. Mail or FAX in only Tues. - Thurs.Friday, Monday, and Call-ins: $7.00 per ad, 1 week, 1 zone

One ad per customer per week. Additional zones are $7.00. Three line maximum. Price must be in ad.

TO PLACE YOUR ADAds may be placed Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.DEADLINE: Mondays at 3:00 pm*

* Earlier on holiday weeks

BY PHONE: 952-392-6888

BY FAX: 952-941-5431

BY MAIL: 10917 Valley View RoadEden Prairie, MN 55344Attn: Classified

IN PERSON: Visit the Eden Prairie office to placeyour Classified ad, make a payment, or pick up yourGarage Sale Kit.

LOCATIONEDEN PRAIRIE

10917 Valley View Road952-392-6888

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Landscaping 2350

Lawn & Garden

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2265

Warm Front WindowsVinyl Window Repair

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2140

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Garage Builders

2265

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RETAIL OR OFFICE3034 LYNDALE AVE SOff Lake St, 34 car parking.3,000-6,000 sq ft Available now!612-825-9000 612-875-8292

Approximately 6400 sq ft ofwarehouse space, with one dock,

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$3500 per month gross rent. (Includes taxes, insurance, utili-

ties, all operating expenses.) Call 651-414-6055 for details/showing.

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Apartments &Condos For Rent

6400

Tree Climber Minimum of 3 years expe-rience. Clean drivingrecord. CDL license. Call

952-955-1848

ProDrivers Class AMin 1 yr exp in last 3 yrsLocal and Line haul Runs

763-225-8153

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TRUCK MECHANIC:Must be proficient in theinspection and the repairof all aspects of trailer re-pairs (elect., air systems &brakes, reefer units, roll-up/swing doors, suspen-sion, etc.). Min. 2 yearsexperience req. Must haveown tools and a clean driv-ing record. Hrly wage andbenefits. Call 651-454-3085and ask for Keith or fax re-sumes to 651-454-3085. Foradditional details visit www.outsourcefleet.com

Help Wanted/Full Time

9100

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Help Wanted/Full Time

9100

RN-Triage Ped's ClinicBurnsville PT days & 5-9pm, rotate Sat AMsPhone: 952-278-6950

Fax: 952-278-6947

HealthCare

9050

Apartments &Condos For Rent

6400

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BusinessOpps & Info

9020

Employment9000

St. Louis Co. 144.4 A. +/-Ellsburg Twp. BordersState of MN land. Accessfrom US Hwy 53. $60KCarl/Agent 952-944-8737

Farms &Land

8200

Real Estate7000

Apartments &Condos For Rent

6400

Blmgtn: Lrg LL, Apt, 494& MOA $660+½ gas/elecAmenities!! 612-386-5026

Apartments &Condos For Rent

6400

Apartments &Condos For Rent

6400

Burnsville 2BR, LL ofnice home. 1,000 sq. ft. 15KRemodel, Full kitch, gran-ite CTT, full appliances,central AC, sofa, love seat,kitch table, 50” satelliteTV, internet. $695+shareutils. Avl 7/01 952-994-3986

HousesFor Rent

5400

Prior Lake 2BR, 2 car attgar, pets OK New paint$1025/mo Avail now.

Call 952-440-4112

Townhouse ForRent

5200

Rentals5000

We would like to thank the followingbuildings for providing 100% Smoke-Free apartment living!

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Find these smoke-free apartmentsand many more!

Oak Ridge Assisted Living HastingsSouthview Senior Living West St. Paul

Augustana Regent at Burnsville BurnsvilleWestwood Ridge Apartments West St. Paul

The Commons on Maurice EaganCobblestone Square Apple Valley

Vermillion River Crossing FarmingtonInver Glen Senior Living Inver Grove HeightsWestview Park Apartments West St. Paul

Need a babysitter? Safereliable care for Inf/Toddler& older kids. Avail. weekdayeves & Wkends. 952-474-4289

Nannies/Babysit/Services

4400

Family Care4000

Poodles Standard PuppiesSolids & Parti's . Socialized w/kids, cats, dogs! 763-434-5303www.castandardpoodles.com

Pit Bull Puppy: Female,6mos., spayed, shots.Great w/kids & dogs. Togd home only. 612-205-6997

King Charles CavalierPuppies: Lovingly familyraised. Red, White & Tri-colored. Mary 612-247-6263

Cocker Spaniel/SpringerSpaniel/Lab hybrid puppies.2 dark brown, 2 dark brownw/white. Very cute! 9 wks,1st shots done, dew claws re-moved. $100. Call Tracy 612-749-1027 or Matt 612-749-7331

BIRDSALE

July 9th and Sept. 10th

10:00 – 3:00 - $2VFW Hall

5880 Omaha Ave N. Stillwater

(608) 362-4696

Bichon/ShiTzu puppies, 10weeks, shots. Cute! Papertrained, $300. 763-571-7942

Pets3970

Agriculture/Animals/Pets3900

Pontoon boat: 18', 1999, Au-rora. 50hp ES Outboardmotor, boat cover & Bimi-ni top, $3,300. 952-393-9967

'84 AMF Sunfish Wet Sailorall parts provide incl. trlr.Ex cond! $1,200 612-860-1420

Boats, New& Used

3720

Leisure3700

Moving 7/8-9 (8-4) HH, furn,fishing, tools, toys, craft&sew suppls. 6221 Oxford St.

St. LouisPark

3683

Bob's Sale 3965 HubbardJuly 7-8-9 (8-5) Chairs,

Dressers, Tables & misc.

Robbinsdale3668

Big Sale! 7/7-9 (8-5)Lot's of everything! 6511 Logan Ave S

Richfield3667

Multi-Fam 7/7-8 (9-5) 7/9 (8-2)Wmns shoes/cloz, bks, CDs,movies, HH 3235 Kyle Ave N

3 Day Walk FundraiserJuly 8-9 (8-5p) Multi Fam

1624 St. Croix Circle

GoldenValley

3631

Multi-Fam 7/7-8 (10-6) Furn,wash/dryer, refrig., Nascar,adlt/baby cloz 4124 Estate Dr

BrooklynPark

3608

Downsizing July 7-8 (9-4)Décor to HH goods to kidstuff. 3713 94th Court No.

BrooklynPark

3608

Cross of Glory Luth. Church5929 Brooklyn Blvd.

(Nr Brookdale Ctr/Cub Foods)7/6 (4-8) Pre-sale $3 Adm;

Thur 7/7 (9-6); Fri 7/8 (9-6);Sat 7/9 (9-1). Cash only

BrooklynCenter

3607

Estate Sale 7/7 (9-4p)5120 W. 102nd St #106Antqs, E. Larkin art, hh,furniture, all must go!

Bloomington3606

Garage Salesnext week3600

Moving sale! 7/2-3, 8a. 4205Olson Mem Hwy. Furn,collectibles & much more!

Golden Valley

3531

Multi Fam Sat July 2nd, 8-5tools, clothes, china, newbridal, furn. 1004 E 156th St

Estate: 6/30-7/2 (9-5) Furn,HH items, sports & medicalequip., $5 grab boxes! 3 whlScooter 646 Portland Mews

Burnsville3509

Garage Salesthis week3500

Crown Upright PianoNeeds tuning. Good cond!$850/BO. 763-544-1236

Baldwin Console Pianow/bench, medium oak fin.,built 1980, $600. 952-935-1566

MusicalInstuments

3280

Polaris Snowmobile &ATV's. Non-working only.Will pick-up, will paycash! Call 612-987-1044

Buying Old Trains & ToysSTEVE'S TRAIN CITY

952-933-0200

Misc.Wanted

3270

MOVING: Couch, futon,exercise equip for sale. Allexc cond! Call 952-890-6845

Misc.For Sale

3260

PaceSaver 3 whl Scooter,battery operated, w/bas-ket, Exc cond! New $2,500;ask. $1,000/BO 952-431-5781

MedicalSupplies

3250

17' Alumacraft Canoe, VeryGood Cndtn, Plus Paddles$400 Plymouth 763-473-4264

Sleep Number bed forsale, series 9000. Electric

adjustable frame with pil-low top. Head board with

mirror, and side pierswith drawers included.

Works great $1,800. Call 612-237-1415

Furnishings3160

Oak Table, 4 boards & 4chairs, $150. Loveseat$125. Cash only 952-944-7939

Oak Ent Ctr Birch & WhtLR & DR furn, NordicTrack, TV sets 612-508-6050

Lazy Boy Power Liftrecliner, heat & massage.$500. Call 952-423-4721

Executive SteelCase Deskunit with file cabinet. Likenew! Plymouth 715-571-1920

Furnishings3160

Highland Park1743 Montreal Avenue

St Paul, MNJune 30 (8:30-5:30) #'s at 8am

July 1 (8:30-4:30)Vintage items, Judaica,

McDonald's memorabilia . .www.willmatthill.com

EstateSales

3130

Lovely Glen Haven – 2 plots, must sell, $1600

ea 952-926-4381

Glen Haven: 2 plots, 2vaults w/companion head-stone. Value $8,990. Asking$6,500/BO. 218-828-3608

Burial Plot Avail in GlenHaven Memorial Gardens(Garden of the Apostles).Valued at $2625 will sellfor $1400. (715) [email protected]

Bloomington Cemetery 2 plots. $995/BO each.

Call 651-762-3727

CemeteryLots

3090

LUMBER: Approx. 8,000bd. ft., misc. dimensions,8', 10', 12' lengths. Call fordetails & price 763-561-2494

BuildingSupplies

3060

TreeService

2620

Kenmore Flat Top Stove,$250. Like new. Available6/27. 952-935-2919

Appliances3030

Merchandise3000

TreeService

2620

Window Cleaning

651-646-4000

WindowCleaning

2660

TREE REMOVAL/TRIMMINGShrub Pruning Free Ests

Lic'd / Ins'd / 20 Yrs Exp.651-455-7704

B & M Tree Service &Landscaping

Tree Trimming, Removal &Stump Grinding.

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Lot Clearing & Stump RemovalFree Estimates 952-440-6104

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TreeService

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