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The final elementary schoolboundary map and school starttimes were released on theEden Prairie School Districtwebsite Monday.
The final version followed adraft that was released in earlyOctober.
An administrative task forcemet last spring and summer tocreate the draft map, and theSchool District administrationmade the final changes.
The draft map would have relo-cated an estimated 1,100 elemen-tary school students district-wide.
According to information pro-vided by the School District, thenumber will remain nearly thesame, with an estimated 1,065 stu-dents relocating to a new school.
Final elementary schoolsmap, start times released
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BY PAUL GROESSEL SUN NEWSPAPERS
Three finalistsfor the Eden Prairiecity manager jobwere selectedSaturday, Jan. 8,after City Councilmembers and themayor interviewedsix candidates.
The finalists are all currentcity managers. They are RickGetschow (Hopkins city manag-er), Steven Mielke (Lakeville citymanager) and Ryan Schroeder(Cottage Grove city manager).
Getschow has been theHopkins city manager sinceJanuary 2005, and prior to that he
was city administrator at the cityof Lauderdale and city adminis-trator at the city of Hector, Minn.
Getschow entered theHopkins City Manager spotafter Mielke vacated it in June2004 to take the Lakeville CityManager position.
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EP city manager searchdown to three finalists
Ryan SchroederSteven MielkeRick Getschow
EP City Council(Above) The 2011-2012 City
Council: Sherry Butcher Wickstrom,Ron Case, Mayor Nancy Tyra-
Lukens, Brad Aho and Kathy Nelson.The 2010 election winners, Lukens,Nelson and Wickstrom, were sworn
into office Tuesday, Jan. 4. Nelsonretained her Councilmember seat,
and Lukens and Wickstrom arereturning to previously held posts.
(At right) Incoming Eden PrairieMayor Nancy Tyra-Lukens talks with
Case (middle) and Aho before thegroup photo was taken.
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EP housecleaner facesfelony theft charge
Amie Iacono, 29, of Plymouth has beencharged with felony-level theft for alleged-ly stealing a platinum ring and a tennisbracelet from an Eden Prairie homewhere she worked as a housecleaner.
The following details and allegationswere in a criminal complaint filed inHennepin County District Court:
On Dec. 10, an Eden Prairie manreported a platinum ring had beenstolen from their bedroom about a weekearlier, and he also reported a tennisbracelet had been stolen in July.
They suspected Iacono, their houseclean-er, based on her behavior in early December.
Eden Prairie police checked theAutomatic Pawn System and deter-mined Iacono had pawned a tennisbracelet July 20 and a platinum ring Dec.2 at the Pawn America in Hopkins.
While being interviewed by an EdenPrairie detective, Iacono admitted tostealing the two pieces of jewelry, whichwere valued over $1,000.
She could face up to five years inprison, a fine up to $10,000 or both.
Repeat DWI offender Alexsandr Naboka, 29, of Minneapolis
has been charged with first-degree DrivingWhile Impaired, a felony, after he waspulled over New Year’s Day in Eden Prairie.
The following details and allegationswere provided in a Criminal Complaintfiled in Hennepin County District Court:
At 1:49 a.m., Naboka’s car was stoppedfor various traffic violations. Officers sawhim speeding on Highway 5 near MitchellRoad; he crossed the lane divider twice,crossed the fog line once and continuouslyweaved within his lane of traffic; and, heexited at Prairie Center Drive, failing tocome to a complete stop at the red light.
The officer approached the vehicle andcould smell “an overwhelming odor ofalcohol.” Naboka was ultimately placedunder arrest, and around 3 a.m. he took abreath test, which recorded a .20 bloodalcohol concentration. His driver’s licensehas a restriction for any use of alcohol ordrugs, which invalidates his license.
Naboka had been convicted of DrivingWhile Intoxicated on Jan. 9, 2002; Jan. 24,2002 and July 28, 2003. He could face 3-7years in prison, a fine up to $14,000 (orboth) and a conditional release.
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Hopkins to get a taste of Japanese New Year’sJapan America Society will holdcelebration Jan. 16 at EisenhowerBY MARC INGBER • SUN NEWSPAPERS
Many Americans – even if they’ve never been to one –are vaguely familiar with Chinese New Year’s celebrations.
The Hopkins community will have the opportunitythis month to see another culture’s celebration. TheJapan America Society of Minnesota will hold its NewYear’s celebration, “Shinnenkai,” 4-8 p.m. Sunday, Jan.16, at the Eisenhower Community Center.
The society has been holding the celebration foralmost 20 years, but this is the first year it will be heldin Hopkins – it is typically held in St. Paul.
The society’s executive director Ben van Lierop livesin Hopkins with his family and was familiar with theEisenhower Community Center.
“We wanted a place that would work for us,” he said. “Itseemed to be the right situation, so we decided to go for it.”
The society’s celebration is one of the biggestJapanese New Year’s celebrations in the metro area. Ithas drawn between 300 and 500 people in previousyears. The family-friendly event is open to the publicand will feature live performances, food and contests.
It will feature Mochizuki rice pounding – a NewYear’s tradition in Japan – art, exhibits, calligraphy, an
Oriental bazaar and a karaoke competition.“We want it to be as authentic as we can make it,
given the fact we are in Minnesota,” van Lierop said.Though there might be a couple similarities, he said,
the Japanese New Year’s celebration is different thanthe Chinese. He recommended anyone interested inlearning more about the culture to attend the event.
2011 is the Year of the Rabbit in both Japanese andChinese culture. China will celebrate its new year Feb.14, but Japan begins its new year Jan. 1.
The reason Minnesota’s Japan Society holds its NewYear’s celebration later in January is because manyfamilies travel over the holidays.
Saying goodbye to the old year and welcoming thenew one is a big deal in Japan, van Lierop said.“Japanese New Year’s is a family-oriented day,” he said.“It’s important in the culture.”
If you goThe Japan America Society of Minnesota will holds its
Shinnenkai New Year’s celebration 4-8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 16, atthe Eisenhower Community Center, 1001 Hwy. 7, Hopkins.
The event is open to the public. Admission is $17 for adults,$12 for students and seniors, $7 for children ages 6-17 and freefor children 5 and under. Family packages are also available.
For more information, call 612-627-9357 or visit mn-japan.org.
The Mikuharukai Traditional Japanese Dance Group performedat Japan America Society of Minnesota’s 2010 New Year’scelebration. It will hold this year’s event Jan. 16 in Hopkinsto celebrate the Year of the Rabbit. (Submitted photo)
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Eden Prairie schools put sciencecurriculum under the microscopeBY PAUL GROESSEL • SUN NEWSPAPERS
The Eden Prairie School District admin-istration asserted that student achievementin science is lacking, and the School Boardagreed during its most recent meeting.
The School Board reviews achieve-ment in science, math, reading andother topics on an annual basis.
“We assert the organization is notmaking reasonable progress towardachieving the Board’s stated results inScience,” stated the administration’sreport for the Jan. 4 meeting.
The report noted a lack of progress infifth-grade, eighth-grade and in high school.
Minnesota ComprehensiveAssessment scores indicated stagnantgrowth, with all categories of highschool students progressing below theexpected rate, according to the report.
MCAs are used to measure studentachievement. Math and reading MCAsare required by the state to measureyearly progress under the federal NoChild Left Behind law.
Other assessments showed betterresults for some students but they alsoshowed that an achievement gap stillexists with other student groups, accord-ing to the administration’s report.
“We have work to do, and I think that wejust know this,” Supt. Melissa Krull said.
She said the amount of scienceinstruction time is inconsistent in ele-mentary schools. Not all students arereceiving science instruction from theirhomeroom teacher, either, she said.
Krull said increasing classroom timefor science, eliminating the grade 5 tran-sition with the K-6 change, instillingaspects of STEM (Science TechnologyEngineering and Math) and reviewingwhich instructors teach science shouldhelp improve science achievement.
Boardmember Ranee Jacobus said ifit’s determined all elementary teacherswould teach science to their homeroomstudents, rather than a teacher outsidethe normal classroom, she wanted tomake sure the homeroom teachers aregetting science training.
When Boardmember Holly Parkerasked why so few English LanguageLearners were taking the MCA sciencetest, High School Principal ConnMcCartan said students may opt out ofELL program before they get to theirbiology class, so they’re not counted inthe ELL category of MCA results.
Some ELL students may also notshow up for the test since students takeit outside their classroom.
The state doesn’t require studentstake its science MCA test, unlike therequirement for math and reading.
“Is it fair to say kids are skipping the[science] test?” Jacobus asked.
“Yes,” McCartan said.McCartan said if they can get more
students to sit for the test, they could seea bump in the scores, and he could takemore leadership steps to improve thetest participation.
He later noted that although theMCA test scores are behind whencompared to other districts, the SATand college enrollment examples areon par or better than other districtsand the state average.
That could highlight a difference in howschool districts sequence science coursesdifferently, according to McCartan.
When Jacobus asked what thingshave been done since it was deter-mined last year that reasonableprogress was not being made in sci-ence, Oak Point Intermediate Schoolprincipal Chuck Richter mentionedincreased writing and vocabularyexercises in fifth- and sixth-gradecurriculum to better prepare for thewritten portion of science tests.
Boardmember Chuck Mueller said moreweight must be put on science curriculum,and Boardmember John Estall said itwould be good to see the enthusiasm andeffort put toward science that is put towardthe popular music program – a commentthat he heard from a parent, he said.
To get a clearer assessment of sciencescores from the administration and tocreate more incentive for students to sitfor the MCA science test, Jacobus pro-posed an amendment to the motion foraccepting the administration’s report.
The amendment called for the adminis-tration to provide other indicators of sci-ence achievement and to create incentivesfor students (high school students in partic-ular) to take the test. One idea mentionedwas making the MCA science test required.
Parker said the MCAs have beengiven for three years, so she expectedchanges would have been made sooner.
Parker also said she didn’t think theadministration’s report adequatelyshowed ways science performancecould be improved, which was turnedinto an amendment to have the admin-istration come back March 8 with thoseimprovement steps.
The motion to accept the report(along with the two amendments) passedunanimously.
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ISM to host bullying panel Jan. 25The International School of
Minnesota will host a panel of bullyingexperts 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 25, at theschool’s Performing Arts Center, 6385Beach Road, Eden Prairie.
This is a free event, and it’s open tothe public.
Verbal, physical and cyber bullyingare issues the panel members willaddress, and they’ll answer specificquestions attendees may have.
The panel includes Dr. WalterRoberts, Lynn Miland and Jena Garee.
Roberts is a professor of counseloreducation at Minnesota StateUniversity, whose research is in theareas of bullying prevention andschool safety.
He has written two books focusingon the topic of intervention, titled“Bullying from Both Sides” and“Talking with Parents of Bullies andVictims.”
As a parent advocate for the ParentAdvocacy Coalition for EducationalRights and the parent of a child whowas the target of bullying, Miland
can bring both a professional andpersonal perspective to the issue ofbullying.
At PACER, Lynn works closelywith the organization’s NationalBullying Prevention Center, whichprovides expert advice on bullyingprevention for children, teens,schools and communities.
Garee is an Eden Prairie-based ther-apist who holds a master’s degree inCounseling Psychology and is alicensed Marriage and FamilyTherapist.
She is currently a clinical supervi-sor leading a team of six in-home prac-titioners and providing outpatienttherapy.
Garee has had intensive trainingaround providing an evidence-basedtreatment, Trauma-FocusedCognitive-Behavioral Therapy to treatchildren and adolescents with histo-ries of trauma and who struggle withanxiety, depression and disruptivebehaviors.
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BY CHRIS DILLMANN • SUN NEWSPAPERS
Five new tenniscourts will be added atMinnetonka MiddleSchool East with a$100,000 check from theHennepin County’sYouth Sports GrantProgram.
The MinnetonkaSchool District accept-ed the grant Jan. 6 atthe school board meet-ing. HennepinCounty’s 6th DistrictCommissioner JanCallison, who repre-sents the area, was on hand.
Both the district’s middle schoolsonly have two existing courts, meaningMME will now have seven courts total.The Youth Sports Grants Programs areused to help facilitate new or improveexisting youth facilities throughoutthe county.
“The county has a strong interestin the health of the residents,”Callison said.
“We know we need a populationthat is healthy, and it starts with jun-ior high and high school. So we see itas an investment in the future of thecounty.”
The revenue for the grants is gath-ered in part from the sales tax rev-enue generated by a sales tax ostensi-bly to help fund the Twin’s new ball-park, Target Field.
Grants go to those who can provideprojects that represent a need in thecommunity, sustainability of theproject, environmental sensibilityand community commitment.
The grant will be matched byschool district funds from long-termmaintenance of $400,000 to repaveand repair existing courts and con-struct the new courts.
The district says they have seen ahigh demand of those wishing to playtennis and have the attitude that itwill not only benefit students buteverybody in the community wishingto use the courts.
A similar project is scheduled forMinnetonka Middle School West thissummer.
MME gets new tennis courtsA grant through Hennepin County makes it possible
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New school configuration – same tradition of excellenceDiscussion over
the past fewmonths of all thatwill be new in ourschools has beenexciting andaffirming for somewhile difficult andchallenging forothers.
The one con-stant over time hasbeen this: every-one involved – parents, staff,and School Board members –has been advocating for whatthey honestly think is best forchildren.
Our Continued Excellencethrough Transformationprocess will culminate nextfall with our schools transi-tioning from serving studentsin kindergarten through gradefour to serving studentsthrough grade six.
This week, the new elemen-tary school boundary map thatfacilitates this transition wasshared with families as well asthe new school hours for thefall.
I do not suggest nor pretendthat the journey we haveembarked on will be an easyone. But what I also know to betrue is this: our dedicatedteaching staff, our school lead-ership teams and our districtadministration are steadfast inmaintaining the will and thecapacity to meet every chal-lenge and to overcome everyobstacle as we move forward.
I know that as long as wekeep our focus on the tasks athand, and direct our energiestoward successfully imple-menting our TransformationPlan, we will reach our goals.
But we want you to knowthat this transformation isabout much more than achange in grade configurationor a new boundary map.
Eden Prairie Schools isimproving learning condi-tions for all students. Weremain committed to the elim-ination of barriers to studentlearning regardless of theirlevel of proficiency. We arewell on our way to reachingthis goal by focusing on the fol-lowing.
Replicate Success Eden Prairie Schools will
phase in, across all sites,some of the successfulinstructional programs andpractices that are currentlybeing used at Forest HillsElementary School and otherschools in the district. Thiswill include school-wide sys-tems for building and sustain-ing long-term relationshipswith students and families,extending learning timethrough enhanced before andafter school programming,and using frequent and con-sistent assessments in read-ing and math so teachers canmake “just in time” changesto instruction for students.
Simultaneously, we willphase in newly-defined best
practices that have emergedthrough the K-6 Ideas andPossibilities Task Force byensuring that all of our ele-mentary school schedulesinclude a:
• 120-minute literacylearning block,
• 75-minute math learningblock,
• 50-minute science learn-ing block
• 10 minutes are beingadded into the student day.This is the equivalent of overfour additional days of learn-ing in one year.
Eliminate Transitions Eden Prairie Schools will
eliminate the grade four tofive school transition for stu-dents.
This carries key benefits inminimizing the achievementregression our students cur-rently experience in this tran-sition as well as strengthen-ing the student and familyrelationships with ourschools over a seven-yearperiod.
Balance Schools Eden Prairie Schools will
eliminate the isolation oflow-income students. By bal-ancing our schools, we intendto provide learning communi-ties that reflect the changingdemographics of the city inwhich we live. At ourSpanish immersion school,too, we will pursue multiplestrategies to ensure futurebalance.
Unify the Split-CampusSchool
Eden Prairie Schools willunite the now split EagleHeights Spanish ImmersionSchool in order to not only sus-tain the current level of suc-cess but also build upon it.
Align PreschoolProgramming
Eden Prairie Schools willmake an investment in itsyoungest learners with itsEarly Childhood Center. Anew alignment of preschoolprogramming, as well as offer-ing more classes for more fam-ilies, will serve as an effectiveand efficient strategy for pro-viding these students opportu-nities to best prepare them forlearning in our K-6 schools.
Our schools are great today,and this work will help ensurethat they are even bettertomorrow. We must constant-ly attend to the horizon beforeus to ensure that we are mak-ing the changes necessary toensure that students havewhat they need while they arein our classrooms and havewhat they need to be success-ful once they graduate.
Thank you for continuing topartner with us in the educa-tion of your child. Thank youalso for joining us as we contin-ue to offer our students the sup-port and guidance they deserveto become successful in ourdiverse and changing world.
Krull is the Superintendentof Eden Prairie Schools.
MELISSAKRULLGuestColumnist
Technology initiativesTo the editor:
I am a student at Hopkins High Schooland wish to say the initiatives that wereapproved in the November referendum willcertainly benefit me.
Increased funding for technology isgoing to help Hopkins High be a schoolfor the 21st century, and if that meanspeople have to pay a little extra, theyshould.
We students are the future. Would youlike the future to be bright?
That is the question, not, “DoesHopkins need iPads?” or “Windows orMac?”
Reid MaddenWayzata
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
For the benefit ofall, come to ‘Taste’To the editor:
I wear several Eden Prairiehats as resident, father, mathteacher, volunteer, husband ofa school board member andpresident of the Foundation forEden Prairie Schools.
Regardless of the hat, it’sbeen challenging to watchrecent school-related events.
This letter is written withmy FEPS president hat on, andin this role I offer no opinion onthese events.
Rather, I write to let all knowFEPS will offer an opportunity forthe entire community to cometogether in support of teachersand students when it holds theTaste of Eden Prairie on Feb. 26.
It feels like a good time for anonpartisan event that focusesattention on the teachers and
students we all want to support.I write this letter with some
trepidation that it might beviewed as opportunistic. Mymotives are quite the opposite,however.
FEPS has experiencedtremendous growth over thelast three years. I want to seethe growth continue. It is myhope that all will recognize thatFEPS is a nonprofit, run by avolunteer board that providednearly $50,000 of support toteachers and students last year.
Since its inception, FEPShas independently made grantsand commitments totalingroughly $250,000.
I invite the entire communityto come celebrate and supportgreat teachers and great studentsat the 2011 Taste of Eden Prairie.
Come get a true Taste of EdenPrairie on Feb. 26. Details areavailable at www.FoundationforEPSchools.org.
Jeff ParkerEden Prairie
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Seniors must become their own ‘fraud squad’BY BOB RAMSEY • GUEST COLUMNIST
We hear a lot today about sen-iors becoming victims of fraud.
It’s not that seniors are biggersuckers than others. Plenty ofyounger people get scammed too.It’s just that older folks are target-ed because they often have sav-ings set aside, they are a large,growing “market” and many havecompromised physical or mentalhealth conditions that make themmore vulnerable.
Common scams aimed at sen-iors include foreign lottery hoax-es, phony charities, bogus homerepair contracts and too-good-to-be-true giveaway offers. Of course,scammers are creative and newschemes appear almost weekly.Unfortunately, they often workbecause they contain a grain oftruth and people want to believe inunbelievable deals.
That’s why part of vital agingand remaining independent ismanaging your own resourcesand protecting what’s yours fromcon artists and sweet-talking
swindlers. As it turns out, Godreally does help those who helpthemselves.
We all know the cautions weshould follow: Don’t give out per-sonal information, don’t pay for aprize you’ve already “won,” don’twire money to people you don’tknow and don’t rush to buyunder pressure. It always pays toexercise the power of the pause.
Four more of my favorite tips:dare to hang up on unwantedcalls, don’t let overly friendlystrangers into your home, don’tbelieve a deal is legitimate justbecause it appears in print or onTV or comes through the mail,and remember, you can’t win a lot-tery if you didn’t buy a ticket.
It’s also important not to betoo embarrassed to report acrime. Being a victim of frauddoesn’t mean you’re foolish. Notreporting it does.
Life’s too short (especially forseniors) to become paranoid; butthe old military mantra, “Trust –but verify,” is still sound advice.After all, you’ve worked too long
and hard for your money just togive it away to the bad guys.
Today’s seniors have the lifeexperience and elder wisdom toshut down scammers and “trunkslammers” (fly-by-nighters), butthey have to become their own“fraud squad” to do it.
The best advice is “when indoubt, check it out.” If you suspector spot fraud, blow the whistle.Here’s who to call (besides yourlocal police): the Better BusinessBureau at 1-800-646-6222, theAttorney General’s Office at 1-800-657-3767 or the FBI at 612-376-3200.
The truth is that seniors havethe power to turn the tables oncrooks. The trick is to be smart,be informed, be cautious, be alertand be assertive. Criminals onlysucceed when the communitylets them. Don’t let them. Thisyear, resolve to live fraud-free andshow predators it doesn’t pay tomess with today’s breed of sea-soned citizens.
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BY ANGIE TIMMONS • GUEST COLUMNIST
It’s that time of year again—whatwill you pledge to improve this year?How about making a commitment tobe more environmentally friendly?
Think aboutthe waste you oryour family pro-duces and howyou can mini-mize thatamount. Recyclemore, buy less,reduce waste –there are manyways to reduce your impact. Hereare a few ideas:
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• Get your name off of junkmail lists. Each year, the averagehousehold in the U.S. receivesmore than 40 lbs. of unwanted,unsolicited mail. Many find junkmail to be a real pain, but it’ssometimes hard to know who tocontact to remove your namefrom a list. Rethink Recycling hascompiled resources for gettingyour name off lists of major mar-keters, credit companies, and howto register with the DirectMarketing Association’s MailPreference Service.
• Pack a no-waste lunch.Another easy “be green, savegreen” tip: Use a reusable lunchbag and reusable containersinstead of plastic bags or dispos-able containers – and of course, acloth napkin.
• Use a reusable mug and bags.Instead of using a Styrofoam orpaper cup from the coffee shop,bring in your own mug. Use areusable lunch bag and bring awater bottle to refill; you’ll savemoney and reduce waste.
• Look for less packaging andavoid disposables. This one’s big –nearly 30 percent of our trash ispackaging. Much of this is card-
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• Borrow, rentor shop used.Borrow or rentitems that
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• Reduce toxins in your home.Instead of using store-boughthousehold cleaners that mayharm the environment, considermaking your own cleaners thatwork well and keep kids, pets andthe environment safe.
• Explore composting. If youdon’t already compost, read aboutit on RethinkRecycling.com.
A green New Year’s resolutionis a worthy resolution and oneyou can stick to. Get your friends,family and kids involved — it’s agreat way to spread the wordabout waste and recycling and tohelp reduce the waste in our land-fills. You can also stop by our web-site, RethinkRecycling.com, toread more no-waste tips, findinformation on what you can andcannot recycle, read other peo-ple’s green resolutions and shareyour own on our blog. Here’s to ahappy, green 2010.
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Public Health Pathways: clearing the air in apartments, parks BY BRITTANY MCFADDEN • GUEST COLUMNIST
Now appearing in a Hennepin Countycity or neighborhood near you: tobacco-free parks and smoke-free apartmentbuildings.
As part of Hennepin County’sStatewide Health ImprovementProgram grant, the Association forNonsmokers-Minnesota is assistinglandlords and city officials in adoptingtobacco and smoke-free policies. Thesepolicies protect everyone from reduc-ing secondhand smoke exposure to dis-couraging youth from starting to usetobacco and encouraging tobacco usersto quit.
Smoke-free rental housingSince September 2009, 62 apart-
ment buildings in suburbanHennepin County have adoptedsmoke-free policies for indoor areasincluding individual apartment units.Building owners are protecting thehealth of their residents, cuttingdown on cleaning costs and reducingthe risk of fires caused by cigarettes.
Stoneleigh at the Reserve apartmentsin Plymouth is among those thatimplemented the “Live Smoke Free”program this summer.
“Residents love the fact that they areliving in a smoke-free property, and theprogram has generated a lot of positivefeedback from our current residents andprospects,” said Amy Hesselgrave,Stoneleigh senior business manager.“This is a ‘win–win’ program for every-one involved.”
As part of the program, apartmentbuildings receive free signage and othermaterials that help them advertise thatthe building is now smoke free.
“After many years without a policy,I am so grateful we are now a smoke-free building,” said Kathy Boesen,Housing and RedevelopmentAuthority managing director forPlymouth Towne Square. “We havereceived information, building signsand major support as we proceededwith this venture.”
Tobacco-free parksYou can also start breathing a little
easier in several suburban HennepinCounty communities that recentlymade their park systems tobacco free.For example, Hopkins and Oronoadopted policies this past fall pro-hibiting the use of tobacco in cityparks, playgrounds, athletic fields,picnic areas and other recreationalvenues. As part of the program grant,both communities are receivingtobacco-free signs to post throughouttheir park areas to remind visitors ofthe new policy.
“As the mother of a toddler and afrequent park user, I am ecstatic thatthe city of Hopkins has taken this stepto protect my family from the dangersof secondhand smoke,” said Hopkinsresident Kerri Gordon. “It is justanother reason that we love living inthis community.”
Tobacco-free park policies impact thehealth of our communities by:
• Protecting park users from second-hand smoke. According to the U.S.Surgeon General, there is no risk-free
level of exposure to secondhandsmoke.
• Promoting positive, tobacco-freerole modeling to youth by keepingcoaches, parents and spectators fromusing tobacco during recreationalevents.
• Reducing toxic tobacco litter leftnear playgrounds, beaches and picnicareas. Cigarette butts litter the land-scape more than any other item in theworld. They pollute our waterways andcan poison children and animals thatingest them.
Ten of 126 Minnesota communitiesthat have tobacco-free policies for theirpark and recreational areas are in sub-urban Hennepin County: Champlin,Crystal, Dayton, Eden Prairie, GoldenValley, Hopkins, Maple Grove,Plymouth, Orono and Robbinsdale.
For information on tobacco-freeparks, visit www.tobaccofreeparks.org.To learn more about smoke-free rentalsvisit www.mnsmokefreehousing.org.
(McFadden is with the Association forNonsmokers Minnesota and theHennepin County consulting partner inSHIP tobacco use prevention.)
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Opat re-elected as county board chairCommissioner Mike
Opat, First District, wasre-elected chair of theseven-member HennepinCounty Board ofCommissioners, Jan. 4, atthe board’s organizationalmeeting for 2011.
Opat received sixvotes, with Fifth DistrictCommissioner RandyJohnson abstaining.
Opat has served five terms as boardchair, from 2001 through 2003, and 2009through 2010.
“I’m honored to have the support of mycolleagues to serve as chair,” Opat said.
“Every year brings its unique chal-lenges, and 2011 will be no different.Hennepin County is up to the task ofimproving our services, making smartinvestments and working together tokeep the property tax burden as low aspossible for our residents.”
Opat, a resident of Robbinsdale, hasserved on the board since 1993. He repre-sents Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park,north Crystal, northwest Minneapolis,north New Hope, Osseo andRobbinsdale.
The board also re-electedCommissioner Mark Stenglein ofMinneapolis, Second District, as boardvice chair. He served as vice chair ofthe board from 2001 through 2002, 2004through 2006, and 2009 through 2010.
The board also established boardcommittees and selected committeechairs:
• Budget and Capital Investment:Stenglein
• Public Works, Energy andEnvironment: Commissioner PeterMcLaughlin
• Health and Human Services:Commissioner Gail Dorfman
• Public Safety and Judiciary:Commissioner Jeff Johnson
• Libraries, Technology and GeneralGovernment: Commissioner RandyJohnson
• Intergovernmental Commissioners:Peter McLaughlin, Jeff Johnson
The board, acting as the HennepinCounty Regional Railroad Authority,unanimously re-elected Fourth DistrictCommissioner Peter McLaughlin as chairand Third District Commissioner GailDorfman as vice chair of the HCRRA.
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CALENDARThe Sun-Current Calendar highlights a variety of community events each week. It does not include all community events, meetings or concerts taking place on any given day. Please visit www.minnlocal.comto post your listing to our comprehensive online community calendar. To submit a news brief for consideration, mail it to 33 Second St. N.E., Osseo, MN 55369, fax it to 763-424-7388 or e-mail it to [email protected]. The newspaper will not accept submissions over the phone.
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EVENTS IN THE COMMUNITY – JAN. 13 THROUGH JAN. 19
13T H U R S D A Y
EP Boys VarsityBasketball vs. St. Paul JohnsonWhere: Eden Prairie HighSchool,17185 Valley View RoadWhen: 7 p.m.Info: lakeconference.org
14F R I D A Y
Used Book SaleWhere: Eden PrairieLibrary,565 Prairie Center Dr.When: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.Info: 952-847-5375
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Used Book SaleWhere: Eden PrairieLibrary,565 Prairie Center Dr.When: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Info: 952-847-5375
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Rock on IceWhere: Round Lake ParkIce Rinks,16691 Valley View Road,Eden PrairieWhen: 5-7 p.m.Info: 952-833-9580
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18T U E S D A Y
AM Rotaryspeaker: Diane KirbyWhere: Biaggi’sRestaurant,8251 Flying Cloud Drive,Eden PrairieWhen: 7:30 a.m.Info: tinyurl.com/eprotary
19W E D N E S D A Y
Job TransitionGroup meetingWhere: St. AndrewLutheran Church,13600 Technology DriveWhen: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.Info: www.standrewlu.org
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EDUCATION
EP School Board elects its officers
Shortly before the Eden Prairie CityCouncil would swear in its elected offi-cials, the Eden Prairie School Boardnominated its officers on Tuesday, Jan. 4.
There was not a School Board election in2010, but each year the Board elects SchoolBoard members for certain offices.
The 2011 officers• School Board Chair: Carol Bomben • Vice Chair: John Estall• Treasurer: Chuck Mueller • Clerk: Holly ParkerIn 2010, Kim Ross was chair; Bomben
was vice chair; Parker was treasurer,and Estall was clerk.
The School Board also opted to take afive percent reduction in their pay,which was a total of $39,000 last year.The School Board approved a five per-cent pay cut last year as well.
Info: edenpr.org.
Community Educationclasses in Eden Prairie
The following Eden PrairieCommunity Education classes are takingplace at the listed dates and locations.
Registration deadline for the listedclasses is Feb.1.
• Adobe PhotoShop I6-9 p.m., Mondays Feb. 7 and Feb. 14,
at the Education Center, 8040 MitchellRoad.
Cost is $89.• Truffles for All Occasions6-9 p.m., Monday, Feb. 7, at Central
Middle School, 8025 School RoadCost is $34.• All that Jazz6:45-8:45 p.m., Wednesdays, Feb. 9 and
Feb. 16, at Central Middle School, 8025School Road.
Cost is $59.• Heart Saver and AED5:30-9:30 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 9, the
Education Center, 8040 Mitchell RoadCost is $63.• Basic Home Electrical Repair6-8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 9, at
Central Middle School, 8025 School RoadCost is $33.•Hula Hoop6:15-7:45 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 10, at the
Education Center, 8040 Mitchell RoadCost is $23.• Red Hot Salsa7:20-8:20 p.m., Fridays, Feb. 11
through March 11, at Prairie ViewElementary, 17255 Peterborg Road
Cost is $49.
• Ballroom Sampler6:15-7:15 p.m., Fridays Feb. 11 through
March 11, at Prairie View Elementary,17255 Peterborg Road
Cost is $49.Information: 952-975-6942.
Deadline for KindergartenPlus program is Jan. 18
Kindergarten Plus, Hopkins PublicSchools’ full-day, tuition-based kinder-garten program is offered at each school.The deadline to sign up for this option isJan. 18. Scholarships are available.
All kindergarten options have a chal-lenge (gifted and talented) coordinator,Engineering is Elementary curriculum,and wellness and nutrition program.
Info: hopkinsschools.org
A.S.K. needs volunteersThe Just A.S.K. (After School Kids) pro-
gram, now in its seventh year atEisenhower Elementary School in Hopkins,is looking for additional high school or adultvolunteers to work with first-, second- andthird-grade students on reviewing math andlanguage-based lessons and completinghomework assignments. Help is neededfrom 3:30-5 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdaysin the Eisenhower Media Center.
Info: 952-988-4331.
Sign up opens for bashRegistration is open for Hopkins
Education Foundation’s Royal Bash.Royal Bash 2011 will be held Feb. 26 atthe Minneapolis Marriott Southwest inMinnetonka to celebrate and benefitHopkins Public Schools.
The evening includes dinner, auc-tions, and dancing. New this year is anonline auction available to everyoneFeb. 14-24. The foundation is looking fordonations of gift certificates, play tick-ets, sports tickets, electronics, gift bas-kets or other fun items for the auctions.
Info: hopkinseducationfoundation.org.
Blake holds info meeting The Blake School will hold an admis-
sions information meeting 6:45-9 p.m.Thursday, Jan. 13, at the Blake campus forstudents in pre-kindergarten througheighth grade. The Blake campus is locatedat 110 Blake Road S., Hopkins. This eventis for families considering enrollmenton either Blake’s Lower School campusin Wayzata, or Blake’s Lower School orMiddle School campus in Hopkins.
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The boundaries draw from someschools more than others, with EdenLake not receiving any new students,
but some leaving for Forest Hills or thenew elementary school.
Forest Hills will see the biggestchanges, with approximately half of itsenrollment expected to consist of stu-dents from the current Forest Hillsboundary, while the rest of Forest Hillsstudents will be split between Cedar
Ridge, Prairie View and the new elemen-tary school, according to information onthe district’s website.
Under the final boundary map,approximately 80 percent of CedarRidge’s future enrollment will consist ofstudents currently in the boundary; and,89 percent of Prairie View’s future
enrollment will consist of students cur-rently in its boundary.
The following link leads to the web-page with the final map and links to theschool start times and boundary data,found underneath the “Latest News”section.
Info: www.xr.com/boundaries.
SchoolsFROM PAGE 1
START TIMES FOR 2011-2012 AND 2012-2013 SCHOOL YEARS
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BUSINESS
State of the City of EPpresentation set Jan. 20
The Eden Prairie Chamber ofCommerce will be hosting the annual
State of the City Luncheon 11:30 a.m.,Thursday, Jan. 20, at The Garden Roomof Eden Prairie, 8080 Mitchell Road.
Chamber President Pat MulQueenywill provide an update of the state of theEden Prairie business community.
Superintendent of Eden PrairieSchools Melissa Krull will addresseducational topics for the new year,and Jay Lotthammer, Eden Prairie’sInterim City Manager, will give anoverview of 2010 as well as the projec-
tions and expectations for 2011.Costs are $25 for Chamber members
and their guests and $40 for non-Chamber members.
Registration is required.Info: 952-944-2830.
To List Your
WorshipSchedule
call952-392-6875
Unitarian UniversalistSpiritual Openess & Social Justice
“A Theology of Conflict”Rev. David BredeenNursery, Children’s &
Teen Programs, 10:30am
Minnesota Valley Fellowship10715 Zenith Ave. So., Blmgtn
952-884-8956www.mnvalleyuu.org
Sunday, January 1610:30 am
UNITEDMETHODISTCHURCH OF
PEACE
A Place Where You Matter!Sunday School All Ages
9:00 amCoffee & Fellowship 10 am
Worship 10:30 amNursery Provided
Pastor: Rev. Barbara Moorewww.umcop.com
612-866-0069
6345 Xerxes Av. So. • Richfield
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CALVARY UNITEDPENTECOSTAL CHURCHReverend Thomas Andrews - Pastor
8800 Nicollet Avenue SouthBloomington, MN 55420
(952) 888-0215
SERVICE TIMES
SUNDAY10:30 AM . MORNING WORSHIP
6:00 PM . . . . EVENING WORSHIP
THURSDAY
7:30 PM EDUCATION FOR ALL AGES
ST. RICHARD’SCatholic Church7540 Penn Ave. So. • Richfield, MN 55423612-869-2426 www.strichards.com
Masses: Sat 5pmSun 9 & 11amWed 12:15pmThurs/Fri 8am
Morning Prayer with Communion:Mon & Tues 8am
Weekend MassesSaturday 5:00PMSunday 9:00AM,
11:00AM,5:00PM
Weekday MassesMonday 8:30AMTuesday 8:30AMWednesday 6:00PMThursday 6:45AMFriday 8:30AM
All are Welcome!
Pax ChristiCatholic Community
12100 Pioneer Trail, Eden PrairieFather Patrick Kennedy, Pastorw w w . p a x c h r i s t i . c o m
St. Mark’sUnited Church of Christ
Sunday Worship10:30 a.m.
Sunday School10:55 a.m.
www.stmarksuccmn.org8630 Xerxes Ave. So.
Bloomington, MN
All are welcome.Make us your home.
St. Alban’sEPISCOPAL CHURCH
6716 Gleason RoadEdina, MN 55439(952) 941-3065
www.stalbansedina.orgCome Grow With Us In Christ
Sunday: 8:00 & 10:00 a.m.Wednesday: 6:00 p.m.
Richfield United Richfield United Richfield United Richfield United
Methodist ChurchMethodist ChurchMethodist ChurchMethodist Church 5835 Lyndale Ave. S., Mpls
612-861-6086
9:00 Sanctuary Worship9:00 Sanctuary Worship9:00 Sanctuary Worship9:00 Sanctuary Worship 10:30 Living Waters10:30 Living Waters10:30 Living Waters10:30 Living Waters
Progressive Christian Worship
Giờ thờ phượng của người việt vào lúc 11:15 sáng mỗi chúa nhật.
Pastors: Elizabeth Macaulay, Max Richter, Phillip Nguyen
www.richfieldumc.orgwww.richfieldumc.orgwww.richfieldumc.orgwww.richfieldumc.org
Mount OlivetLutheran Church
50th Street betweenJames & Knox Ave. So.,
Minneapolis612-926-7651 • www.mtolivet.org
Sunday Mornings9:00, 10:00, 11:00 am
and 12 noonSunday Church School
9:00, 10:00 & 11:00 am
Holy Communion8:30 am & 12:45 pm
Paul M. Youngdahl, D.D.Senior Pastor
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8:45 a.m. Traditional Service 10:00 a.m. Contemporary Service with Sunday School Saturdays, 5:00 p.m. Chapel Service 76th St. at Newton Ave. Richfield, MN 612·866·8449
woodlakechurch.org
Sunday Worship8:30 & 11:00 am
Education For All ages9:45 am
Nursery ProvidedPastors: Don Eslinger,
Otis P. Boropwww.nhumc.net
NormandaleHylands United
Methodist Church9920 Normandale Blvd. S.
Bloomington • 952-835-7585
HOUSE OF PRAYERLUTHERAN CHURCH
“Learn, Grow, Support”Sunday Worship 9:30 AM
Sunday School &Adult Education 10:40 AM
6th-12th Grade Music10:40-11:30 AM
Wednesday EveningsSimple Suppers 5:30-6:15 PM
Confirmation, God Squad,Music School - 6:30 PM;
Adult Bible Study - 6:30 PM
Pastors: Charles R. Carlson,Anne Hokenstad
www.house-of-prayer.com7625 Chicago Ave. S.,
Richfield, MN 612-866-8471P
Monday, January 17Noon - 1:00 pm
Hosted byRichfield Lutheran Church
60th Street @ Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis612-861-2265 www.richfield-lutheran.org
Sponsored by CLARA-Christian Leadership Alliance of Richfield Area
Join us for aMartin Luther King Day
Community WideCelebration Worship
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Applications soughtfor city commissions
Applications are being accepted for2011-2012 Eden Prairie city commissionappointments.
There are a number of city com-missions to provide opportunitiesfor citizen participation on issues
concerning Eden Prairie and itsresidents.
To serve on a Commission, appli-cants must live in Eden Prairie, have adesire to volunteer and have timeavailable to serve the community.
Applications for 2011-12 commis-sion appointments will be accepteduntil Friday, Feb. 11.
Interviews will be held Tuesday,
Feb. 22, and appointments will bemade Tuesday, March 1.
Commission terms are typically threeyears, and the City Council staggersterm end dates for continuity.
Terms begin April 1 and end March31 each year, except for the BudgetAdvisory Commission.
No Commission member may beappointed to more than two full con-
secutive terms, except by unanimousvote of the Council.
Task forces are assembled andappointed by the City Council on an“as-needed” basis when an issue needsto be further researched and reviewed.
Upon completion, a final task forcereport and recommendations are pro-vided to the City Council.
Info: 952-949-8412.
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RUIZ - O’LEARYMr. Douglas P. Ruiz of St. Paul,
Minnesota and Mrs. Joni L. Zine ofWyoming, Minnesota are pleased to
announce the engagement of theirson, Jason D. Ruiz, to Kathryn D.OíLeary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Thomas OíLeary of Chatham, NewJersey.
Jason graduated with honors in2002 from Edina High School, complet-ed a Post Graduate Year at LoomisChaffee School in Windsor, Connecticut,and, as a member of the AHANA HonorRoll, he graduated in 2007 from BostonCollege with a Bachelor of Arts inFinance and Management andLeadership. He is a Credit Analyst forPraesidian Capital in New York, NY.
Katy is from Chatham, New Jerseyand is also a 2007 graduate fromBoston College. She is a MerchantBuyer for Lord & Taylor in New York, NY.
An October 22, 2011 wedding inNew Jersey is planned and aMinnesota celebration will follow.
ENGAGEMENTS
MEINHARDT - ARNFELTRon and Kathy Meinhardt are
pleased to announce the engagementof their son Patrick Meinhardt to NicoleArnfelt, daughter of Londa Arnfelt.Nicole is a 2002 graduate of OwatonnaHigh School and a 2006 graduate ofWinona State University. She works forParasole restaurant company as asales and events manager.” Patrick isa 2002 graduate from the Academy ofHoly Angels and a 2006 graduate ofMarquette University. Patrick works atPenske Truck Leasing in sales. Theywill be married October 1st, 2011 atOur Lady of Grace Church in Edina.
MEINHARDT - CORTELYOU Ron and Kathy Meinhardt are
pleased to announce the engagementof their daughter Kate Meinhardt toJustin Cortelyou, son of Craig andLuanne Cortelyou. Kate is a 2003graduate of the Academy of HolyAngels and a 2007 graduate of theUniversity of Missouri-Columbia with adegree in Animal Sciences. Kate is thelead giraffe keeper at the NashvilleZoo in Nashville, Tennessee. Justin is a1998 graduate of Hempfield AreaSenior High School in Greensburg,Pennsylvania and a 2002 graduate ofMiddle Tennessee State University witha Bachelor of Science degree in therecording arts. Justin is a recordingengineer in Nashville, Tennessee. Thecouple met through eHarmony inSeptember 2009 and will be married inMay 2011 in Nashville.
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Mielke had been the city managerin Hopkins for 14 years.
Schroeder has been the CottageGrove City Administrator since 1997,and before that was administrator forthe city of Ramsey.
The other candidates’ names willremain private, and the identities ofthe final three were not made publicuntil they were considered finalists.
Around 100 prospects were consid-ered for the position, Greg Albrecht ofM&A Executive Search said last fall.
Interviews continueNext steps in the selection process
will include background checks, test-ing and interviews with a panel orpanels of citizen leaders.
The candidates will also meet withcity staff, and the public will have achance to visit with them at a meet-and-greet type open house.
The panel of civic leaders isexpected to meet the finalists 9 a.m.,Wednesday, Jan. 19, during a meetingmost likely closed to the public,according to a city representative.
The city staff department heads willalso meet the candidates Wednesday,which will be closed to the public.
Community members will have achance to meet the finalists during anopen house 3:30-6 p.m., Thursday, Jan.20, in the Cambria Room at theCommunity Center, 16700 Valley ViewRoad.
Final round of interviews with theCity Council, which is open to thepublic, has been scheduled Thursday,Feb. 3. The time has not yet beendetermined.
The City Manager position wasopen after former City Manager ScottNeal left to become the Edina citymanager in November of last year.
Neal had been with the city ofEden Prairie since 2002.
Info: edenprairie.org.
FinalistsFROM PAGE 1
Public Notice of Auction(Official Publication)
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALETo Be Held At: The Lock Up Self Stor-age Centers12995 Valley View Road, Eden Prairie,MN 55344
Date: January 31, 2011 Begins at:11:00 A.M.
CONDITIONS: All units will be sold tothe highest bidder. Bids taken only foreach unit in its entirety. Payment mustbe made by certified check, cash ormoney order only. No personal checksaccepted. All goods must be removedfrom the unit within 24 hours. Paymentdue immediately upon acceptance ofbid. Unit availability subject to prior set-tlement of account.
Unit 4111 , Elizabeth (Aaryn) ArndtApprox: 2 night stands & quilt/com-forter
(Jan 6 & 13, 2011)d4-auction 1-31-2011
Public Notice of Auction(Official Publication)
Public Storage, Inc.PS Orangeco. Inc and/or
Shurgard TRS, Inc will conduct sales(s) at Public Storage
(formerly Shurgard) located atShurgard Self-Storage / EP East
083076570 Flying Cloud Drive, Eden
Prairie, MN 55344
NOTICE OF SALE AND DISPOSALOF PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that the personalproperty listed below will be sold at pub-lic auction held on January 28, 2011, at6570 Flying Cloud Dr, Eden Prarie, MN at11:00 AM. The description of the goodsand name of the person(s) whose per-sonal property is to be sold is as follows:
0110 Lester, Tanessa: Bedding/ Cloth-ing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes0113 Koepp, Gary: Boxes/ Bags/ Totes;Electronics/ Computers0206 ALEXANDER, BJ: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Electronics/ Computers0209 Rillo, Lana: Boxes/ Bags/ Totes;Furniture
0211 1-1 Caring Hands LLC: Books/Files/ Cabinets; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes0235 Mrosak, Joanne: Bedding/ Cloth-ing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Electronics/Computers0438 1-1 Caring Hands LLC: Books/Files/ Cabinets; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes0441 Fitzhugh, Karen: Bedding/ Cloth-ing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Electronics/Computers0442 Lick, Terry: Boxes/ Bags/ Totes0462 Perdulla, Sara: Bedding/ Clothing;Boxes/ Bags/ Totes0517 Larsen, Amy: Boxes/ Bags/ Totes;Furniture0651 Christensen, Mark: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Furniture0717 Kostetsky, Gleb: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Electronics/ Computers; Furniture0834 Boubekir, Samir: Bedding/ Cloth-ing; Furniture0835 Johnson, Kara: Bedding/ Clothing;Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Electronics/ Com-puters0848 C. P. I.: Books/ Files/ Cabinets;Boxes/ Bags/ Totes0866 Hartstein, Ryan: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Electronics/ Computers1205 Lobzun, Svetlana: Boxes/ Bags/Totes1220 Adam, Lindsay: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Electronics/ Computers1222 Oneill, Michell: Boxes/ Bags/ Totes;Electronics/ Computers1225 Peterson, Todd: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Furniture1227 borgen, rick: Boxes/ Bags/ Totes;Electronics/ Computers1240 Kobs, Jeffery: Boxes/ Bags/ Totes;Furniture1313 Muse, Yasmin: Bedding/ Clothing;Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture1321 WINGROVE, LEOLA THOMSEN:Bedding/ Clothing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes;Furniture1409 Lehmann, Dan: Boxes/ Bags/ Totes1441 Kobs, Jeffery: Boxes/ Bags/ Totes;Electronics/ Computers1625 Lee, Kumia (koo-MY'ya): Bedding/Clothing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes1687 Eaterbuno, Joseph: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Electronics/ Computers
(Jan. 6, 13, 2011) d4 -EP East FC Dr08307
Public Notice of Auction(Official Publication)
Public Storage, Inc.PS Orangeco. Inc and/or
Shurgard TRS, Inc will conduct sales(s) at Public Storage
(formerly Shurgard) located atShurgard Self-Storage / EP West
083087921 Eden Prairie Rd, Eden Prairie,
MN 55347
NOTICE OF SALE AND DISPOSALOF PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that the personalproperty listed below will be sold at pub-lic auction held on January 28, 2011, at7921 Eden Prairie Rd, Eden Prarie, MNat 12:00 PM. The description of thegoods and name of the person(s) whosepersonal property is to be sold is as fol-lows:
1013 Lenarz, Lynn: Bedding/ Clothing;Boxes/ Bags/ Totes1015 Bultman, James: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Furniture1206 Sweet, Marissa: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Electronics/ Computers1316 Kleis, Casey: Boxes/ Bags/ Totes;Electronics/ Computers1929 Scott, Mary Ellen: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Furniture2022 Reynolds, Mellissa: Bedding/Clothing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Electron-ics/ Computers2033 Nosova, Ulijana: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Electronics/ Computers2163 Merkel, Michelle: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Furniture2246 REYNOLDS, MICHAEL: Boxes/Bags/ Totes; Furniture4104 Duff, Laura: Boxes/ Bags/ Totes;Furniture4112 CLEAN-IT GROUP, INC.: Boxes/Bags/ Totes; Tools5131 Miller, Kelvin: Boxes/ Ladder5257 Church, Kathleen: Bedding/ Cloth-ing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes(Jan. 6, 13, 2011)d4 - EP-West 08308
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COMMUNITY NOTES
Taste of Eden Prairie setfor Saturday, Feb. 26
The Foundation for Eden PrairieSchools is once again hosting the Tasteof Eden Prairie 6-10 p.m., Saturday, Feb.26, at Minnesota Vikings Winter Park,9520 Viking Drive.
This year’s theme is Wild West, andfood from more than 25 area restaurantswill be served until 9 p.m.
Cash bars will offer wine, beer andother beverages.
The event will also include live musicby Midlife Crisis, a silent auction, a raffle,locker room tours and other activities.
Tickets will be for sale at all EdenPrairie schools; Kowalski’s, 16500 W.78th St.; Jerry’s Foods, 9625 AndersonLakes Parkway and on the Eden PrairieFoundation’s website.
Tickets are $30 in advance or $35 atthe door.
The event raises funds for theFoundation for Eden Prairie Schools, anonprofit organization formed in 1998.
The group’s mission is to support andenhance the legacy of excellence inEden Prairie Schools.
Proceeds from the Taste of EdenPrairie support teachers and staff thathave a direct and measurable impact onstudent learning.
Info: foundationforepschools.org.
Loss and grief seriesruns through Feb. 10
There are five Eden Prairie churchespartnering to offer a series, “Living andGrowing Through Loss,” to provide edu-cation and support to help individualsinvolved in the grieving process.
Each of the sessions will provideinformation and presentation of a topicof interest, as well as a time for sharingin small groups.
Sharing groups will be available foradults, suicide survivors, young adults(age 20-35), teens (age 13-19) and children(age 8-12).
Due to the sensitive nature of the top-ics and ages of the attendees, telephoneinterviews will be conducted with par-ents or guardians of those attending thechildren’s groups.
The Winter 2011 Series will be held5:30-7:30 p.m. every Thursday throughFeb. 10, at St. Andrew Lutheran Church,13600 Technology Drive, Eden Prairie.
Advance registration for free child-care is requested by calling St. AndrewLutheran Church one week in advanceof each date.
There is no charge to participate in“Living and Growing Through Loss.”
A light supper is offered 5:30 p.m. Forchildren’s group registration, call KarenAtkins, 952-466-2685.
Programs and SpeakersJan. 13 – “Children Grieve Too;
Helping Children Deal with Grief,” pre-sented by Lynn Striker-Prodoehl,Certified Child Life Specialist.
Jan. 20 – “Grief: A Natural Disasterof the Heart,” presented by Kris Linner,pastor and grief educator.
Jan. 27 – “The Anniversary of theLoss,” by Duane Bjerke, LicensedMarriage and Family Therapist.
Feb. 3 – “Loss of a Dream,” L i n d aWilson, parent who lost a child
Feb. 10 – “Unpacking Grief,” PastorRod Anderson, St. Andrew LutheranChurch.
Info: Standrewlu.org.
Progressives on thePrairie program
Progressives on the Prairie will hostits next program, “The MuslimExperience in Minnesota,” featuringAhmed Tharwat 7-8:30 p.m., Thursday,Jan. 27, at Star Bank, 250 Prairie CenterDrive, Eden Prairie.
Tharwat is the host and producer ofthe Arab and Muslim American televi-sion show “Bel Ahdan” (with openarms), a weekly show that airs on publicTV every Saturday.
As a regular speaker and contributoron NPR’s “All Thing Considered,” heshares his unique view of the world andAmerican political and social events.
Tharwat contributes to area newspa-pers and has written for national andinternational magazines, such as “Slate,”“Diversify Inc.” and “Al Jazeera English.”
Info: xr.com/epprogressives.
St. Paul orchestra willperform in Eden Prairie
Dawn Upshaw will join the St. PaulChamber Orchestra for a performancein Eden Prairie.
Upshaw will perform Folk Songs forVoice and Chamber Ensemble byLuciano Berio as well as Five HungarianFolk Songs by Béla Bartók.
Also on the program will be The FourSeasons of Buenos Aires by AstorPiazzolla, performed by ConcertmasterSteven Copes.
The performance is 8 p.m., Friday,Jan. 21, at Wooddale Church, 6630 ShadyOak Road, Eden Prairie.
The program• Piazzolla: “Summer and Autumn
from The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires• Berio: Folks Songs for Voice and
Ensemble• Bartók: Five Hungarian Folk Songs
for Soprano and Orchestra• Piazzolla: Winter and Spring from
The Four Seasons of Buenos AiresTickets are $10, $25 and $40. Tickets
for children are $5.Info: 651-291-1144.
Caregiver support groupmeeting will be Jan. 20
A Caregiver Support Group meetinghas been scheduled at Prairie AdultCare 1:30-3:30 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 20
The support group helps caregiverslearn effective coping skills and makehealthy choices for the future. LeeAnnEiden from Senior Community Serviceswill facilitate the meeting.
Free respite care is available withadvance reservation in the licensed day cen-ter, Prairie Adult Care, for care receivers.
Prairie Adult Care is located in theVictory Lutheran Church, 16200 BergerDrive, Eden Prairie.
Info: prairieadultcare.com.
LWV hosts discussionon water sustainability
The League of Women Voters ofMinnetonka, Eden Prairie and Hopkinswill host “Minnesota WaterSustainability Framework” 9:30-11:30a.m. Saturday, Jan. 22, at MinnetonkaCity Hall.
Dr. Deborah Swackhamer will give thepresentation and Minnetonka MayorTerry Schneider will also offer comments.The discussion will center on howMinnesota’s lakes, rivers and groundwaterwill be used and sustained in the future.
City Hall is located at 14600Minnetonka Blvd.
Green Party meetsThe 3rd Congressional District Green
Party will meet 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 17, atSouthdale Library, 7001 York Ave. S.,Edina, in the public conference room. Onthe agenda for discussion is lobbying atthe Capitol and Minnesota health care.
The meeting is open to people from allparty affiliations. For information, or tocoordinate a ride, contact 3rdCongressional District Green PartyChair Allan Hancock at 763-561-9758 [email protected].
Mazarol on ‘Roundtable’ Minnesota House District 41B Rep.
Pat Mazorol will appear on “RepublicanRoundtable” in January.
Mazorol, who represents the westernportion of Bloomington and the south-ern tip of Edina, will discuss the 2011legislative session. RepublicanRoundtable is produced by the SenateDistrict 63 Republicans and is hosted byTim Erlander and Marc Sullivan.
The show airs in Richfield, Edina, EdenPrairie, Minnetonka and Hopkins on cablechannel 15 at 12:30 p.m. Saturdays and 7:30p.m. Mondays. It airs in Bloomington oncable channel 16 at 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays andThursdays and 5:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.Wednesdays and Fridays.
Square dancing classesBeginner square dancing classes are
starting in January in the metro area,hosted by the Minnesota Square DanceFederation.
Lessons begin:Tuesday evenings beginning Jan. 11
in Apple ValleyWednesday evenings beginning Jan.
12 in Maple GroveMonday evenings beginning Jan. 24
in Eden PrairieMonday evenings beginning Jan. 24
in St. Paul Weekend programs are set for Jan. 14-
15 in Maplewood and Feb. 4-5 in Mound.Details are available at: Flyers with
details on the website: http://www.squaredanceminnesota.com/Lessons/lessons.htm
MLK Day celebration North Hennepin Community College is
celebrating Martin Luther King in con-cert with the college’s choral ensembles,Voices of Inspiration choir, and Grammy-nominated and Stella Award-winninggospel group, Excelsior, Thursday, Jan. 20,at 7 p.m. in the Fine Arts Theater.
North Hennepin’s Choral Ensembles,directed by Karla Miller, will performsongs of praise, followed by the Voices ofInspiration choir, directed by NeritaHughes. Excelsior, directed by BobbyJoe Champion, will headline with songsfrom their gospel music catalog. Therewill also be a meet and greet receptionafter the concert.
This event is free and everyone is wel-come. Theater seating is limited, soarriving early is recommended.
The concert is sponsored by NHCC’sDiversity Council and Student Life.
Information: Sean Davis, AcademicAdvisor, 763-488-0490; or www.nhcc.edu.
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MARK YOUR CALENDARThe Eden Prairie boys basketball squad faces achallenging non-conference test at 6 p.m.Saturday, Jan. 15, when it travels to Cretin-Derham Hall.
No. 1-ranked Eagles overcome travel problems to post winEPHS boys hockeyteam edges No. 3Hill-Murray, 2-1BY GREG KLEVEN • SUN NEWSPAPERS
It is difficult for any Hill-Murray boys hockey opponentto escape with a victory at thePioneers’ home rink at AldrichArena.
But Eden Prairie overcametravel problems and dealt Hill-Murray a rare home defeat.
The top-ranked Eaglesearned a 2-1 victory over third-rated Hill-Murray Jan. 6 toimprove their overall record to9-2.
According to Eden Prairiehead coach Lee Smith, theteam’s bus driver made a wrongturn in St. Paul while headedfor Aldrich Arena.
The driver tried turningaround in the parking lot of anursing home, but the bus gotstuck in a snowbank.
Eden Prairie’s players andcoaching staff decided to makea 20-minute walk down WhiteBear Avenue to get to the rinkin time for the battle of stateClass AA powers.
The hike didn’t seem toaffect the Eagles as they earneda hard-fought victory.
Eden Prairie’s Luc Gerdesbroke a 1-1 tie with a goal at7:14 of the third period.Andrew Knudsen and BenBoldenow were credited withassists.
Kyle Rau put the Eaglesahead 1-0 at 11:37 of the secondperiod, but Hill-Murray scoredthe tying goal at 5:22 of thethird period.
“We went into an arena withplenty of tradition and beat astrong Hill-Murray team,” saidSmith. “The guys showed a lotof jump and we got excellentgoaltending.”
Eden Prairie senior goalieAndrew Ford made 26 saves topreserve the victory.
Smith said he is proud of theway Eden Prairie has playedthrough a demanding first-halfschedule.
“I would have to give oursquad a B-plus or A-minusgrade at midseason,” said
Smith. “We played 10 of our last11 games on the road againstgood teams.
“The guys have picked eachother up. I am proud of ourteam’s leadership.”
The Eagle coach also isn’tspending too much timedwelling on his team’s No. 1ranking.
“I am satisfied with ourteam’s play, but our perform-ances have been far from per-fect,” said Smith. “We mustkeep improving because wewill be playing in a challengingSection 6AA tournamentagainst such quality teams asWayzata, Benilde-St.Margaret’s and Minnetonka.”
Eden Prairie will head northto play Duluth East at 2 p.m.Saturday, Jan. 15, at AmsoilArena in Duluth.
Then the Eagles host HolyAngels at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 20.
Kyle Rau is Eden Prairie’sleading scorer with 27 points.Gerdes ranks second with 10 goalsand 10 assists for 20 points.
Eden Prairie’s David Rath (25) collides with Edina’s Anthony Walsh (24) during the Eagles’ 3-2 overtime loss in the Edina Holiday Classic. Watchingthe Edina player take a tumble were Eden Prairie’s Joe Kerker (15) and goalie Andrew Ford. The No. 1-ranked Eagles were 9-2 overall after defeatingsecond-rated Hill-Murray 2-1 Jan. 6. (Photo by Brian Nelson • Contributing Photographer)
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STARS OF THE WEEK
Maverick HoveyThe Eden Prairie swimmer
ranks first on the metro honor rollin two events. Hovey has a season-best time of 1 minute, 58.52 secondsin the 200-yard individual medley.He also ranks first in the 100 butter-fly (52.71).
MacKenzie DentThe Eden Prairie gymnast ranks
high in three events on the metrohonor roll. Dent is ranked second inall-around (37.3) and floor exercise(9.625). She ranks fourth on balancebeam (9.45).
David RathThe Eden Prairie senior forward
scored five goals to help the Eaglesdefeat Benilde-St. Margaret’s 8-5 inthe quarterfinals of the St. LouisPark Invite boys hockey tourna-ment Dec. 28. Eden Prairie went onto win the championship.
Kyle RauRau, a senior center, scored a hat
trick as the boys hockey teamdefeated Maple Grove 6-0 in thesemifinals of the St. Louis Parktourney.
Allie LaCombeLaCombe’s hat trick sparked the
Eden Prairie girls hockey team to a6-1 victory over Eagan in the cham-pionship game of the Eden PrairieMid-Winter Meltdown tourney Dec.30. EP improved its overall record to11-2-2.
Dylan StewartThe Eden Prairie boys basketball
player contributed 34 points in twogames during the Eagles’ holidayinvitational tourney. Stewart scored16 points in a 75-64 win over Chaskain the title game after comingthrough with 18 points during theEagles’ 74-66 victory over Benilde-St. Margaret’s in first-round action.
(Editor’s note: Send nomina-tions for Stars of the Week honorsto sports editor Greg Kleven [email protected]. Youth,high school, college and adultrecreational sports athletes will beconsidered.)
Second-ranked Eagles top BSM in girls basketballEden Prairie improves to 10-2 overall
Eden Prairie’s second-ranked girls basketball team continuedits winning ways last week.
The Eagles defeated Benilde-St. Margaret’s 67-41 to improveto 10-2.
Morgan Van Riper-Rose led the Eagle attack with 20 points.Shayne Mullaney finished with 16 points, Jackie Johnson had10, and Aubrey Davis and Cassie Saxton scored six each.
Eden Prairie heads north to play Bemidji at 7:30 p.m. Friday,Jan. 21.
Boys basketballEden Prairie, ranked sixth among state Class 4A boys
basketball teams, is 8-1 overall.The Eagles beat Chanhassen 59-47 Jan. 7. Conner Nord was
Eden Prairie’s leading scorer with 17 points. Jack Klukas had15 points.
Blake Wragge had seven points for the Eagles, and SanderMohn and Grant Soderberg scored six points each.
Eden Prairie will host defending state Class 3A champion St. PaulJohnson in a 7 p.m. non-conference game Thursday, Jan. 13.
The Eagles travel to St. Paul to play Cretin-Derham Hall ina 6 p.m. game Saturday, Jan. 15.
Girls hockeyEden Prairie’s girls hockey regular season is winding down.
The Eagles are ranked eighth among state Class AA teamswith a 12-2-2 record.
Minnetonka defeated the Eagles 5-3 Jan. 8, dealing themtheir second loss of the season.
Tess Roehl, Lauren McMahon and Amy Paulson scoredEden Prairie’s goals. Assists went to Michelle Jamar, AllieLaCombe, Jordan Phillippi and Alicia Kruse.
Eden Prairie has a demanding upcoming schedule. TheEagles will host Eastview at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 13.
The Eagles remain home to play Buffalo at 3 p.m. Saturday,Jan. 15. Eden Prairie will take a short trip to Braemar Arena toplay Edina at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 18.
– Compiled by Greg Kleven
Hovey wins two individual titlesEden Prairie demonstrated it is a threat to win the state
Class AA boys swimming championship while performingwell in one of the biggest invitational meets of the regularseason.
The Eagles placed second in the Gold Division of theMaroon and Gold Invite Jan. 8 at the University of MinnesotaAquatic Center.
Eden Prairie was runner-up with 507 points. Minnetonkaplaced first with 563 points and Edina was third (474) in the 11-team Gold Division field.
Eden Prairie produced many impressive performances. TheEagles’ 200-yard medley relay team was first with a time of 1minute, 39.52 seconds. Members of that relay were MaverickHovey, Mathew Harris, Bryce Boston and Michael Solfelt.
Hovey was victorious in the 200 individual medley (1:57.18).Harris placed seventh in that event (2:04.45).
Solfelt finished fifth in the 50 freestyle (22.47). SamGunderson placed eighth in diving with 142.45 points.
Hovey added a first-place effort in the 100 butterfly (51.67).Boston was third in that event (52.44) and Jenia Foster finishedseventh (55.79).
Solfelt came in sixth in the 100 freestyle (49.49). JonathanLieberman and Evan Griffith finished fourth and fifth in the500 freestyle.
Boston had a third-place time of 54.87 in the 100 backstroke.Eden Prairie’s Evan Griffith was eighth in the 200 freestyle
(1:50.10).Eden Prairie concluded the meet by winning the 400
freestyle relay in 3:15.94. Solfelt, Boston, Lieberman and Hoveyswam on the relay.
– Compiled by Greg Kleven
Eagle swimmers place second in Maroon and Gold Invite
Eden Prairie senior guard Morgan Van Riper-Rose (34) drivesfor a layup in non-conference girls basketball action against Hill-Murray. Van Riper-Rose led the Eagles in scoring with 20 pointsduring a 67-41 victory over Benilde-St. Margaret’s Jan. 8. The Eagles are 10-2 overall and ranked second in Class 4A.(Photo by Brian Nelson • Contributing Photographer)
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Floor hockey team deep in returning talentTop scorers back for Flyers squadBY GREG KLEVEN • SUN NEWSPAPERS
There is an abundance of talent returning forthe South Suburban Flyers adapted floor hockeyteam.
The Flyers compete in the Physically Impaired (PI)Division. Squad members are student-athletes ingrades 7-12 from Eden Prairie, Edina, Bloomington andRichfield.
The South Suburban Flyers were scheduled to openthe season in the Team 25 Adapted Floor HockeyInvitational Tournament Jan. 7-8 at Rochester CenturyHigh School.
This year’s captains are Eden Prairie seniors RobertDoyle and Sam Rasmussen.
Flyers’ junior players are Rachel Rosenthal andChris Reichel from Edina, Nick Nieson and MarkMcDaniel from Eden Prairie, Karen Kriedler ofRichfield and Jessi Bean of Bloomington Jefferson.
The Flyers also hope to get contributions from soph-omores Alex Furber (Jefferson) and DeQuan Williams(Kennedy).
South Suburban ninth-grade players are DanSchmitz (Kennedy) and Callie Johnson (EdenPrairie).
Edina’s Jackson Lowe and Eden Prairie’s JakeYancy are eighth-grade members of the team.
The team also has four seventh graders, all fromEdina – Danny Moffert, Patrick Moffatt, Andrew Spartzand Alexei Dickinson.
“I am very excited about our team,” said Flyers headcoach Dan Slinden.
“Kriedler is back after leading us in scoring last sea-son with 45 goals.
“Nieson was tops in assists with 19 and Doyleadded 13 goals and 18 assists. Those three playersmake up our first line and I expect big numbersfrom that group.”
Furber is expected to be the Flyers’ starting goal-tender, according to Slinden. Providing defensive sup-port are Schmitz and Reichel.
South Suburban will count heavily on other return-ing letter-winners such as Bean, Rosenthal, McDaniel,Rasmussen, Lowe and Yancy.
The South Suburban Flyers will travel toRosemount to play Dakota United at 6:30 p.m.Thursday, Jan. 13.
Bloomington Kennedy’s Dan Schmitz clears the puck duringstate adapted floor hockey action last season. (Photo by BrianNelson • Contributing Photographer)
SHORTS
Leddy aids U.S. teamEden Prairie High School graduate
Nick Leddy was a member of the USAhockey team that won the bronze medalin the World Junior Championships lastweek in Buffalo, N.Y.
Leddy, a defenseman, was creditedwith one assist during the U.S. team’s 4-2 victory over Switzerland in the third-place game Jan. 5. He was one of fiveMinnesotans on the U.S. team.
Leddy is a member of the ChicagoBlackhawks organization.
Leddy earned All-State and Mr. Hockeyhonors during his prep career at EdenPrairie. Leddy went on to play at theUniversity of Minnesota before turning pro.
Sorensen aids BadgersUniversity of Wisconsin senior line-
backer Blake Sorensen of Eden Prairiestarted for the Badgers in their 21-19 lossto Texas Christian University in theRose Bowl Jan. 1 in Pasadena, Calif.
The Badgers finished 11-2.
McNaul plays for NUNorthwestern University junior line-
backer Bryce McNaul was a member ofthe Wildcats’ football team that lost 45-38to Texas Tech in the Ticket Bowl Jan. 1in Dallas, Tex. McNaul, an Eden Prairie
High School graduate, finished the sea-son with 62 tackles, fifth most on theteam. He had one sack and one forcedfumble during his junior season.
Haake plays in GermanyEden Prairie native and former
Bemidji State University basketballplayer Seth Haake is playing profession-ally in Germany.
Haake signed with a professionalorganization in Germany calledMunchen Basket. He was scheduled toplay his first pro game Jan. 8.
The Munchen Basket squad competesin the third tier of the organizationagainst other teams in Germany. He isthe only American on the team.
Haake played for BSU from 2006-10.Haake averaged 18.6 points per game as asenior and finished with 1,202 career points.
Skjefte, Thonvold signEden Prairie High School senior second
baseman Tony Skjefte and pitcher LanceThonvold have signed national letters ofintent to attend the University of Minnesotaon baseball scholarships next fall.
Skjefte was one the leading hitters onEden Prairie’s state championship teamlast spring. Thonvold was one of the toppitchers in the Lake Conference andexcelled in a relief role.
Applying the pressureBenilde-St. Margaret’s boys hockey player Dan Labosky attempts to poke the puck pasta Minnetonka goaltender during a 3-2 win earlier this season. Labosky had one goal andfour assists to spark the Red Knights to a 10-1 victory over Robbinsdale Cooper Jan. 4.The win boosted BSM’s record to 9-1. Grant Besse scored three goals against Cooperand Jake Horton scored twice. Other scorers were Pat Steinhauser, Christian Horn, T.J.Moore and Tyler Ellegard. (Photo courtesy of Tom Dahlin)
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Handyperson 2290
AP HANDYMAN, LLCRepair/ Remodel/ Build
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**First Impressions**“You Point & It Disappears”A Moving & Hauling Service
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We Haul All!763-537-5733 612-889-9170
Hauling 2280
GARAGE DOORS& OPENERS
Repair /Replace /ReasonableLifetime Warranty on All
Spring Changes www.expertdoor.com651-457-7776
Garage Door
2260
Painting2420
REPAIRS DONE IN HOME
35 Yrs Exp. Wood,Upholstery& Recliner.10Yr guar. on re-gluingFree Est. Pick up & De-livery Jay 952-935-3349
Furniture Repair
2250
Snow Removal• Snowplowing • Mowing • Fertilizing
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Residential RemodelingLicensed • Insured
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Custom Porches/DecksKitchen and Bath Remodels
Finished BasementsRoom Additions
Quality at a Reasonable PriceState Lic. ID#20637218
Office: 763-476-8412Jeff Doyle: 763-228-1656
Chad Doyle: 763-228-1873www.jdasc.com
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WINDOWS/SIDINGFamily Owned & Operated Since 1949
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A Fresh Look, Inc.Interior/Exterior Painting by the Pros
Bonded & InsuredFree Est. • Senior Discounts
Lic. #20626700Credit Cards Accepted
612-825-7316/952-934-4128www.afreshlookinc.com
Right Way PAINTING
612.839.2239 • 612.866.0949
20 years exp. Degreed Shop TeacherInterior Specials including ceilings,
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Since 1951 CALL 952-888-9070
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Excellent ReferencesCall 952-451-1037
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ElectricRepairs
2180
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JTW Drywall ServiceHang, Tape, Texture. Freeest. Lic/Ins 612-282-3032
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OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
850 sq ft. Owner will help with build out.Great location!
On Old Shakopee Road, near 35W. Signage included.
952-835-4284 ext. 2
EDINA: 1 or 2 room remodeled office near 494 and 100, 6 panel oakdoors, leather sofa, cherry desk,
conference table, break room/kitchen: $425/one or $575/two
612.964.2544
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Junkers &Repairable Wanted
9810
4 Dunlop winter mud & snowtires on wheels. 245/50R/R18. Litely used onBMW “7” Series. 952-831-3257
AutoAccessories
9710
Automotive9500
MEDICAL SECRETARYPT W/BENEFITS
Minneapolis RadiationOncology has an immedi-ate opening for a PT(20hrs/wk) secretary towork 8a.m.-12p.m. M-F atour St. Francis RadiationTherapy Center inShakopee. Duties includegreeting registering pts.,appt. sched., pt chart prep.ans. Phones. Good com-puter skills and prev. hosp/clinic exp. req'd. Tran-scr. exp. pref. Exc. benefitpackage includes healthand dental as well as pro-rated uniform and tuitionallow., employer flex and401(k) savings and profitsharing plans. Please faxapplications (avail. online www.mropa.com) or resumes w/references toattn: HR at (952) 915-6091, or email:[email protected] EOE
Life Skills Trainer - PT
Caring staff needed PTworking with male indi-viduals with/DD intoRichfield area. Mon - Fri.3:00pm - 5:00pm. Experi-ence with DD is required.Ability to pass back-ground check, clean driv-ing record, reliable carneeded. $12.50 - $13.50. 12-14 hpw to start. Email re-sume to Matthew Smith –
952-988-4177
General Office Cleaning
Edina, Circle Pines,Blaine and Minnetonka5pm-9pm and 9pm-mid-night. Apply in personMon-Fri. 8am-4:30pm.
Mid-City Cleaning. 8000 University Ave. NE.
Fridley. 763-571-9056
ACCOUNTINGPt Opening. Accounting /Bookkeeping A/R, A/P, Gen Led, Tax & Retail,
Billing), daily mix of otherlight Admin. Proficient in
Q. Books. Excel & Word.Counterpoint exp. Flex time in late
fall & winter. Call Andrew 612-685-5478
Help Wanted/Part Time
9200
Artistic Person to dotfaces on fabric snowmen.Must match sample EXACTLY. PT in studio/PT at home.Aprox. $12/hr.SW MPLS. 612-925-6997
Help Wanted/Part Time
9200
Staff Writer The Stillwater Gazetteseeks a staff writer tohandle writing & photoduties. Strong report-ing, photography andQuark Express experi-ence is ideal. TheGazette is an afternoondaily, Wednesdaythrough Friday, in abeautiful city near St.Paul. This full-time po-sition is a great oppor-tunity for either asmart, experienced re-porter familiar withdaily deadline pres-sures or a recent collegegraduate excited aboutcovering a variety oftopics." As a member of the SunNewspaper Group, theGazette offers a compet-itive salary plus bene-fits. If you would like tojoin our fast-paced andprofessional team,please email your coverletter, resume, refer-ences, and writing sam-ples to
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Help Wanted/Full Time
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Retail CleanersJoin KleenMark as wegrow! We are seeking mo-tivated, smiling retailcleaners in the followingareas: Apple Valley,Burnsville, Cottage Grove,Eden Prairie, MapleWood, Rogers, Shakopee,Coon Rapids, & Wood-bury. Morning (6a-1p) andevening (5/6p-9p) posi-tions available. $8.25/hourto start. If you are detail-oriented, please print anapplication found at:
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Visual DocumentationDeveloper
Develop strategic, consul-tative and tactical designdocumentation for inter-national retail stores. Thisrequires collaborationwith Design leaders withthe ability to work cross-functionally with "incountry" design teams toensure brand strategy andessence within physicalretail design strategies arecaptured and communi-cated internationally. Cre-ate well-executed trainingtools and communicationsthat translate conceptsand ideas simply and visu-ally. Develop a documen-tation approach thatbridges language and edu-cational barriers, commu-nicates complex informa-tion, and facilitates under-standing for all retail de-sign areas.
Basic Requirements:
Bachelor of Science in Vi-sual Communications orGraphic Design plus fiveyears of post-baccalaure-ate progressive experienceas an Art Director orGraphic Designer in theconsumer retail industryworking with physical re-tail environments; two ofthe five years of experi-ence must have also in-volved working on photoshoot strategy and execu-tion and producing data-rich illustrations and infographics for global envi-ronments; and one year ofthe five years of experi-ence must have involvedworking with global de-sign teams on in-countrydesign projects.Salary: Commensurate
To apply, please followthis link:
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Visual-Documentation-Developer-Job-MN-
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Help Wanted/Full Time
9100
DRIVER W/ VEHICLEDock/Sprinter/Cube
Need great commission &steady work? If you knowthe Cities, have cleanDock truck, curtainside,Sprinter or 16 cube, goodMVR, DOT phys, we wantto talk w/ you! Call Jim at Elite Trans. 763-785-0124weekdays 8am-4pm formore info.
Dock Trucks andCargo Vans
Dynamex a national lead-er in the same day courierindustry is in need of In-dependent Contractorswith their 24-26 ft docktrucks w/ lift. Also 2006 ornewer white trucks andvans. Work available im-mediately, Mon- Fri. �Must be able to pass background and drug screen. �Must be able to obtaincommercial insurance. �Must be able to speakclearly on Nextel. If interested please call
Jodi 651-746-5945
ASSOCIATE TRAINEE
Real Estate Career Fast Growth Potential Rolland 952-949-4724
Irene [email protected]
Coldwell Banker Burnetcbburnet.com EOE
FT ADMIN ASSIST/CUSTOMER SERVICE
Plymouth based smallcompany seeks sharp,quick learner. Excellentwritten communications.Detailed. Accurate typingskills. Organized. Can pri-oritize. Strong MicrosoftOffice skills. Informalenvironment. Send re-sume, cover letter to:
Help Wanted/Full Time
9100
Transition HealthcareLPN for A.L. Experience monitoring staff, must be organized, communica-tion skills, self-motivated, excellent customer ser-vice. Part-time AMs &PMs, & flexible. CurrentMN LPN license in goodstanding. Fax resumes:
952-697-4661EEOC
HealthCare
9050
Live in PCANeeded in Hopkins forclient with high person-al care needs. Experi-ence preferred. Call Molly: 952-814-7400
HealthCare
9050
Employment9000
Mobile Homes For SaleKRESTWOOD PARK
Bloomington. Call Carol952-807-5331
ManufacturedHomes
8100
Real Estate7000
Richfield Newly painted2BR, quiet bldg, garage.
$750. 612-708-8906
RichfieldLive Among Friends
Upscale CommunityIndoor Pool, Spa &
SaunaBusiness Center, GameRoom, Exercise FacilityWasher/Dryer, Ceiling
Fans & FireplacesUnderground Parking
Included. Near Airport,MOA & Southdale.
1 & 2 BR's $850-$1625RENT NOW$50/month
January & FebruaryThe Oaks on Pleasant
6600 Pleasant Ave612-259-2700
Excelsior: 1BR $615-$695,2BR $790 new carpet, 1 blkto Lake Mtka! Quiet, clean,ht pd, Gar avail. 952-401-3457
Bloomington: 1BR Condohtd gar & pool, near MOA,650 sq ft, 50 unit complex,$645 incl ht. 314-724-8842
Apartments &Condos For Rent
6400
W BLOOM LL hm, br,ba, kit, ldry, gar, no petsutil inc $625. 952-831-0306
RoommatesWanted
5800
W Bloom, M/F, NS, to shrduplex, 2½ ba kit, lndy,AC, gar, bus line, $350 and$450+utils, 612 508-3024
RoomsFor Rent
5600
Bloomington 2BR, gar, large yard, fin lower level. Avl 2/1 $950 952-898-7279
Duplexes/DblBungalows For Rent5300
Rentals5000
Treadmill Cadence: gd cond,$50/bo. Nordic Track ProDigital, clean $50/bo. Can deliver. Mike 612-987-1044
FitnessEquipment
3740
Leisure3700
Baldwin Console Pianow/bench, medium oak fin.,built 1980, $800. 952-935-1566
MusicalInstuments
3280
Buying Old Trains & ToysSTEVE'S TRAIN CITY
952-933-0200
Misc.Wanted
3270
Comic Books – Superhero1,000's @ .25 cents each.
Must sell. Carl 612-849-4874
China: Moderne by Harmo-ny House, 12 setting, 95 pcs.Exc cond! $590 952-843-8138
Misc.For Sale
3260
Sleep Number bed forsale, series 9000. Electric
adjustable frame with pil-low top. Head board with
mirror, and side pierswith drawers included.
Works great $2,100. Call 612-237-1415
Room & Board solid cher-ry Milano Office Armoire,Exc cond! $1200. 4 book-shelves, mahogany, $40 ea.;Oak Lawyer's bookcasew/leaded glass, $100;matching Sofa & loveseat,merlot/tan, $300 ea.; 2 floorlamps, $20 ea. This End UpTable & 4 chairs, $75; Desk& chair, $75. Rattan rockingchair, $75. 952-474-3124
Furnishings3160
Couch, loveseat, chair -matching. Tan, microfiberExc cond! $725 952-843-8138
BED: $145 New QUEENPillowtop; KING $265;FULL $135. Can deliver.
612-419-2707
Furnishings3160
FIREWOOD100% Premium Dried Oak24+ yrs Exp 507-280-7780
www.procutfirewood.com
Ideal Firewood 2.5yr Dried Mixed Hardwood
4' x 8 'x 16” - $120 or2 for $225 Free Delivery952-881-2122 612-599-6385
FirewoodOak/Birch - Super Dry!4'x4'x16 inch $95; 2 / $170 Deliv'd & stacked. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed! 612-600-8513
Fireplace &Firewood
3150
ANOKA ESTATE SALENet proceeds benefit the
Harland R. Thurstonstudent loan foundation.1615 South 3rd Ave.
Fri. 1/14 (9-6); Sat. 1/5 (10-3)Numbers at 8am
Antiques & collectibles,Furniture-large & small,postcards, jewelry, lamps,artwork, Sterling & more.Go to: www.gentlykept.com
for photos & details
EstateSales
3130
TreeService
2620
Glen Haven, Crystal, MN:3 lots in Christus Garden.Retail $2595 ea. asking $750ea. 218-251-3767 320-676-8944
Dawn Valley Memorial ParkEden Prairie. 1 lot, $1000/BO320-762-8111 651-260-1335
CemeteryLots
3090
4 plots, hillside nearmausoleum. $1,000 eachor best offer. 763-234-5523
CemeteryLots
3090
Merchandise3000
WindowCleaning
612-529-4444
WindowCleaning
2660
TreeService
2620
Custom Drapes, Blinds,Upholstery, Bedspreads
35 yrs. Lake's 952-447-4655
Affordable Custom UpholsUpholstery – Slipcovers
Visa/MC Jan 612-824-7376
Upholstery &Slipcovers
2630
Will BeatAnybody's Price!
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612-203-4309
TreeService
2620
SNOWPLOWINGRoof Shoveling/Bobcat Work
Comm & Resid Sr. DiscountsInsured Kevin 612-810-2059
SnowRemoval
2570
Tree & Landscape, Inc.
www.arbor-tech.com Plymouth, MN
Great Service • Affordable Prices
Arbor TechServing the Entire Metro Area
LICENSED/INSURED
• Tree Trimming • Storm Cleanup
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