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EdenPrairienative’snonprofitoff andrunning5k run/walk forteen anxietyscheduled July 17in Eden PrairieBY PAUL GROESSELSUN NEWSPAPERS
The young Eden Prairienative Solome Tibebu went upto a desk at the MinnesotaSecretary of State office withher father. She was register-ing this group she started as anonprofit, and the man at thedesk asked what it’s called.
Anxiety In Teens, she toldhim.
“’Isn’t that the state of allteenagers these days?’” theman said, according toTibebu.
Weekend gardeners show their stuff July 17BY PAUL GROESSELSUN NEWSPAPERS
The green thumbs are at it again.Area gardeners will show off their
landscaping work during the EdenPrairie Lioness Club’s 11th AnnualGarden Tour, scheduled 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.,Sunday, July 17.
The program started out slowly 11
years ago, and it has steadily grownsince, said event co-chair and LionessJean Myers. She estimated that theevent brings in 150-200 people.
“It amazes me because I did not thinkit would go along this long,” Myers said.
The tour usually features six homes,sometimes seven, and this year it willinclude gardens at five Eden Prairiehomes and one Edina home.
There have only been a few homesthat have been on the tour more than oneyear, and usually those gardens getrevamped before its second appearanceon the tour, Myers said.
“One thing we do like is variety,”Myers said. “We don’t want them all pro-fessionally done, that are so manicured –
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Lt. Rick Berkbigler of Eden Prairie Fire Department operates the bucket trucks giving rides and birds-eye views of the 4th of July Celebration in Eden Prairie’sRound Lake Park. The department also offered a raffle for those wishing to view the evening’s fireworks from on high. (Photo by Paul Wahl • Sun Newspapers)
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Eden Prairie to try drain tile toalleviate groundwater problemsBY PAUL GROESSEL • SUN NEWSPAPERS
Several drainage complaints fromEden Prairie residents have led the cityto attempt a drain-tile pilot project toalleviate over saturation in some areas.
Some private property, streets andtrails have been damaged from a “per-fect storm” of wet conditions, said RodRue, city engineer and interim directorof public works.
The combination of sump pump com-pliance (as part of the city’s residentialsump pump inspections), a wet springand poor water infiltration into someneighborhoods’ soil has created theoverly wet problems, he said.
Many of the problems have occurredin the northwest part of the city, Ruesaid, which has a high groundwatertable and its heavier soil doesn’t allowfor easy water infiltration. Add waterfrom sump pumps, which are constantlyrunning in some homes, and that cancreate weakened roadways and damagedlawns.
Rue said, engineering and publicworks staff have been surveying areasin the city for problems, but he didn’tspeak specifically to the extent of thedrainage issues.
“There are areas throughout townthat have problems,” he said.
Since there will be mill and overlay
work on Westridge Drive, in the centralpart of the city, the pilot project willbegin there, Rue said. They can get thedrain tile in before the street gets over-lay work completed.
The pilot project will involve theinstallation of drain tile behind thecurbs to alleviate the drainage issues,Rue outlined in a memo. The drain tilewill include catch basins where adjacentresidents can hook on their sump pumplines. A connection point for buriedsump pumps is also expected, accordingto Rue.
The system will allow water to drainalongside of the road rather than belowthe roads, sidewalks and trails, whichweakens those structures.
“Some of our main roads have draintiles in them, but some of these neigh-borhood streets didn’t have drain tile tobegin with,” Rue said.
City staff, with the help of residents,have identified other areas that couldbenefit from the pilot project, so if it’ssuccessful, the system could be installedelsewhere, Rue said.
Project financing is expected throughthe city’s utility wastewater fund. Thecity will go out for construction quotesfor the project, and Rue expects the citycouncil will be given a recommendationduring its July 19 meeting.
Info: edenprairie.org.
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Federal grant moneyawarded to dislocatedTyco employeesAssistance could bedelayed because of stategovernment shutdownBY PAUL GROESSEL • SUN NEWSPAPERS
The federal government will providesome assistance to the 175 TycoElectronics, now known as TEConnectivity, workers laid off from EdenPrairie and Shakopee locations, but alooming Minnesota state governmentshutdown would delay the aid.
The U.S. Department of Laborannounced Monday, June 27, that a$557,433 National Emergency Grant wasawarded to help the dislocated workersfind jobs, receive job training and otherassistance.
Those services will go through theMinnesota Department of Employmentand Economic Development. DEEDapplied for the grant on behalf of theworkers, according to Larry Eisenstadt, aDEED employment and training coordina-tor.
“It was the extent of the layoff thatprobably allowed us to get that grant … thedepth of the layoff in Eden Prairie andShakopee,” Eisenstadt said.
Eisenstadt said the workers will also beeligible for Trade Adjustment Assistancebenefits from the U.S. Department ofLabor, which also provides job-seeker and
employee training for those who lost pro-duction jobs that are sent outside the coun-try. The TAA services provide job searchassistance, career planning and education.
However, with the 2011-2013 state budg-et left unsettled between Gov. Mark Daytonand the Legislature, only the state’s essen-tial services were expected to continueafter July 1 until the two parties reach anagreement.
On Wednesday, June 29, RamseyCounty Judge Kathleen Gearin deter-mined what those essential services wouldbe.
Assistance to former Tyco job seekerswas not one of them, Eisenstadt said, sothe worker’s assistance will be delayeduntil a budget is settled.
Some Tyco layoffs occurred inFebruary 2010, but the bulk of the layoffsare expected between March andDecember, according to a Department ofLabor statement.
Tyco first announced it would acquireADC Telecommunications in July 2010,and the sale was completed in December2010.
The Eden Prairie location is expected toclose, and the remaining employees willwork in Shakopee, which will have limitedmanufacturing operations.
A majority of Tyco's manufacturingoperations in Shakopee will relocate toMexico and New Mexico, TycoCommunications Manager Mike Ratcliffsaid earlier this year.
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Edina representative toappear on ‘Roundtable’
House District 41A Rep. KeithDowney (R-Edina) will appear on“Republican Roundtable” in July.
Downey will discuss the state budgetproposal that was passed by the legisla-ture and would have raised spending by6 percent, but was vetoed by Gov. MarkDayton.
Republican Roundtable is producedby Senate District 63 Republicans and ishosted by Tim Erlander and MarcSullivan.
The show airs in Richfield, Edina,Eden Prairie, Minnetonka and Hopkinson cable channel 15 at 12:30 p.m.Saturdays and 7:30 p.m. Mondays.
It airs in Bloomington on cable chan-nel 16 at 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays andThursdays and 5:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.Wednesdays and Fridays.
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Uniform drive focuses on blue Cub Scout versionBY JONATHAN YOUNG • SUN NEWSPAPERS
More than 5,000 children join CubScouts each year in the Northern StarCouncil, the division of the Boy Scouts thatserves the Twin Cities and beyond.
That means a lot of the familiar blue-shirt uniforms are needed to clothe allthose green scouts. But not every scout’sfamily can afford a uniform.
Enter Brooklyn Park-based PilgrimCleaners and its fourth annual Scoutingfor Uniforms campaign.
The campaign, which runs during themonth of July, seeks to collect donated uni-forms from the public for distribution toscouts in need. Throughout the month ofJuly all 25 Pilgrim Cleaners locations willhave bins to accept donations of usedscouting uniforms. Pilgrim Cleaners willremove patches if necessary, clean the uni-forms and pass them on to the NorthernStar Council for distribution.
Scouting uniforms of all sizes and fromall eras are needed, but this year the specialfocus is on Cub Scout uniforms.
Kent York of the Northern Star Councilsays this year’s drive is focusing on CubScout uniforms because Cub Scouts is theentry point into the scouting program, andthe Northern Star Council doesn’t want
potential scouts not to join because theycan’t afford a uniform.
In addition, boys in the Cub Scout agegroup (first- through third-grade) tend togrow quickly and often need a differentsize uniform each year. That may be thereason why Cub Scout uniforms have runout most quickly during past distributions.
Uniform donations are especiallyimportant during these tough economictimes. York said that in 2009 an independ-ent research group determined that about5,000 youth in Boy Scouts in the TwinCities received free and reduced lunch atschool. That indicated a high level of need.
Bonnie Engler is the President ofPilgrim Cleaners.
“There is a need,” she said. “When westarted exploring this, we realized therewere a lot of kids who would like to join theBoy Scouts and weren’t.”
Engler started the uniform drive fouryears ago after hearing about a similar pro-gram happening in another part of thecountry. The Scouting for Uniforms cam-paign has met with success.
“It’s grown every year,” she said.The first year the drive collected 350 uni-
forms. The second year it collected 560 andlast year it collected 564. This year the goalis to collect 750 uniforms.
“I think that’s a reachable goal,” Englersaid. “We’re very fortunate here. We have acommunity that’s very willing and able todonate.”
Engler said last year one PilgrimCleaners location had a man bring in awhole box of uniforms he had been saving.
“I’m always overwhelmed to see howwonderfully and eagerly the communityresponds to these drives,” she said.
Engler said people who don’t have useduniforms but still want to help can donatefunds to the Northern Star Council to buynew uniforms.
During July, uniforms can be droppedoff at all 25 Pilgrim Cleaners locations 7a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday and9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. The nearest loca-tion can be found atpilgrimdrycleaners.com.
Uniforms can also be dropped off at theGolden Valley Scout Service Center, 5300Glenwood Ave. or the St. Paul ScoutService Center, 393 Marshall Ave. 8 a.m. to5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
Monetary contributions should be sentto Northern Star Council BSA, Attn: KentYork, 5300 Glenwood Ave., Golden Valley,MN 55422.
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Governor, legislature get a big red “F”So let’s say you blow a fuse in
your brain and you’re rushed tothe hospital. When you get there,the doctor informs you he can’toperate today.
He had a dispute with his wifeover breakfast. When he arrivedat the hospital, he had a disputewith chief of staff. There was noway to resolve the disputes sosorry, you have to die.
That might be a bit over-dramatizing what a state govern-ment shutdown is all about, butyou get the idea.
The Minnesota Legislatureand Gov. Mark Dayton refused tooperate and we – all of us read-ing this who helped elect themand who pay their salaries – arethe losers.
If you have someone whorefuses to do his or her job likethe physician referenced above,the answer is simple. “You’refired,” to quote Donald Trump.
Unfortunately, we have towait until the next election cycle
to “fire” any of our politicians.And voters have notoriouslyshort memories.
My best guess is this shut-down won’t even be a topic dur-ing the upcoming campaigns.
Any elected official on eitherside of this issue who believesthe people of Minnesota aregoing to buy either argument forfailing to avoid a state shutdownmay be wearing some hefty rose-colored glasses.
Conservative, moderate orliberal, Minnesotans under-stand what it means to “do goodwork,” as Garrison Keillor isfond of saying. What happenedJuly 1, 2011, does not represent“good work” on the part of any-
one.They didn’t “get-er-done,” as
Larry the Cable Guy would say.Perhaps Minnesota’s politi-
cians need to take a page fromthe old NASA handbook.“Failure is not an option.”
You remember those days, nodoubt, when all of us had differ-ences of opinions but compro-mised to accomplish the goal.But when it meant saving thelives of three astronauts, no oneat NASA was willing to give upand shut down operations inHouston.
The best face that can be puton the entire injustice is thatcooler heads will prevail overthe long holiday weekend and anagreement can be reachedTuesday. This is being writtenFriday morning to accommo-date short holiday print dead-lines here at the newspaper.
What happens once the lightsare turned back on is up to us astaxpayers and voters. If “crisis
management” is your preferredform of governance, then youshould fold your hands over yourchest and laugh heartily ateveryone who was harmed in theprocess.
If your sense of fair-play andpropriety has been breached, theball is now in your court. Youcan yawn and walk away … poli-tics as usual … or you can standup and let your thoughts beknown.
Whatever side of the politicalaisle you are on, the sad factremains that the legislature andthe governor were given a job todo and they failed to do it.
The patient died.Most of us were prepared to
live with whatever was decided,but to simply not decide is unac-ceptable.
As a taxpayer and theiremployer, clearly the governorand legislature have earned a“fails to meet minimum expecta-tions” rating.
No demand forBirch Island Woodsparking lotTo the editor:
As a long-term resident ofEden Prairie, I have a specialinterest in the proposal to insert apaved parking lot in the BirchIsland woods. Having reviewedthe plan, I find it questionable forseveral important reasons.
First, I have not been able toidentify any source that has estab-lished a need for this additionalparking space. It appears that cur-rent parking space is sufficient, ifone takes into account the adjoin-ing parking at Eden Wood Centerand road parking on Indian Chiefand Birch Island roads.
Until the need for more park-ing is clearly documented, there is
no reason to move forward withthis project.
Second, the area in question isa carefully preserved wooded areabought by Eden Prairie taxpay-ers; a small, precious oasis ofwoods and wetland scenery andquiet. The woods are easilyreached by a city and regionalbike trails. Inserting a paved park-ing lot into such a scene wouldclearly violate the intent and spir-it of this wooded preserve.
Finally, since there is nodemonstrated need, the fundingproposed for this parking projectcould clearly be better spent onother needs in Eden Prairie. Iurge the city council to rethinkthis matter.
For more information on theBirch Island woods parking lotproject, visit jeffstrate.com.
Doug LindEden Prairie
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In the June 30 article, “EdenPrairie doctor saves life at gym,spreads heart health tips,” thename of the doctor who saved theman’s life is Dr. Hengbing Wang.
He performed CPR until theAED arrived. Once someone’s
pulse returns after CPR, no AEDshock is needed. In this case,Hengbing performed CPR forthree minutes until the AEDarrived, which was used to bringthe man’s pulse back. The Sun-Current regrets the error.
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The four ways to deal withmean-spirited peopleBY TROY DOBBS • GUEST COLUMNIST
Over the years I have run into my fairshare of mean-spirited, conflict-lovingpeople, and I am sure you have too. Youmay sleep beside one at night or work forone during the day. Mean-spirited, conflict-loving people are virtually everywhere. Sohow do we deal with mean-spirited people?
The Bible says to resist your instinct forrevenge. Romans 12:17 says, “Do not repayanyone evil for evil.” This means you sus-pend the law of the payback. You foregotrying to scheme and devise ways to geteven. When people are rude or mean, tryto crawl into their skin and see thingsfrom their perspective. Ask yourself, “Whyare they acting this way?” Then take thehigh road; treat them the way you wouldlike to be treated. Present an offer ofpeace.
If your desire is to please God, He willbless you by letting you get along withsome of your enemies. Romans 12:18 says,“If it is possible, as far as it depends onyou, live at peace with everyone.” Withthis approach, one of two things will hap-pen. If they accept your offer of peace, youhave won your friend. Proverbs 16:7 says,“When a man’s ways are pleasing to theLord, he makes even his enemies live atpeace with him.” If they reject your offer,living at peace with that person is impossi-ble, but there is still hope.
A third way to deal with mean-spiritedpeople is to just get out of God’s way,because God is trying to do something.Romans 12:19 says, “Do not take revenge,my friends, but leave room for God’swrath. For it is written, it is mine toavenge. I will repay.” Leaving room for
God’s wrath means if you intervene, andtry to exercise revenge, you’re getting inGod’s way. So be patient, get out of God’sway, and let God do his work.
However, we should still desire God’sbest for people. Proverbs 24:17-18 says, “Donot gloat when your enemy falls. When hestumbles, do not let your heart rejoice. Ifyou do, the Lord will see and he’ll disap-prove and he’ll turn his wrath away fromhim.”
The fourth way to deal with mean-spir-ited people is to kill your enemies withkindness. Romans 12:21 says, “Do not beovercome by evil, but overcome evil withgood.” Do the unexpected. If your enemyis hungry, feed him. If he is thirsty, givehim something to drink. They don’t expectthat. Romans 12:20 says, “It’s like puttingburning coals on their head.” You may bethinking, “Exactly, I want them to suffer!”But this verse means something entirelydifferent; your unexpected kindness letsthem burn with remorse.
The goal for your relationships withmean people is not to burn them, but tobless them. Thus when you demonstratekindness to somebody who showed angertoward you, they burn with shame. Theymay not show it outwardly. They may notsay, “Well, I’m just burning with shame byyour kindness,” but it does affect them in apositive way.
Booker T. Washington, a greatAmerican gentleman, once said, “I will notallow any man to make me lower myselfby hating him. The only way I can destroymy enemy is to make him my friend.”
Dobbs is senior pastor at Grace Churchin Eden Prairie.
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WOTN AirExpo 2011coming to Eden Prairie
It won’t be long before Wings of theNorth will get its show on the road and inthe air.
AirExpo 2011, hosted by Wings of theNorth, will be July 16-17, at Flying CloudAirport in Eden Prairie.
More than 8,000 people are expected toattend this year’s show, featuring morethan 40 aircraft and 60 aviation digni-
taries, or “VIPs.”A special dinner will take place in con-
junction with the event, and seating is lim-ited.
The “US Bank Evening with Eagles”dinner is Saturday, July 16, at theMinneapolis Marriott Southwest inMinnetonka. VIPs are expected to attend,and several will take part in a symposiummoderated by Stan Turner, Twin Cities tel-evision and radio personality.
Tickets for AirExpo 2010 are $10 foradults and $5 for children ages 8 to 12.Children 7 and younger are admitted free.Tickets can be purchased at the gate.
There is free parking at the airport showsite.
More information about AirExpo 2011and the “US Bank Evening with Eagles”dinner can be found at airexpo-mn.org.
AD/HD support groupmeeting July 11
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Bloomington man whoclaimed kidnappingfaces misdemeanorBY MIKE HANKS • SUN NEWSPAPERS
It took a SWAT team to arrest anEden Prairie man suspected of kidnap-ping in April, but it’s the Bloomingtonman who made the claim that is facingcriminal prosecution.
The suspect, a 47-year-oldBloomington man, has been chargedwith one misdemeanor count of falselyreporting a crime. Bloomington Policewere dispatched to the defendant’s res-idence in the early morning hours ofApril 21, in response to a reportedassault involving a gun, according tothe criminal complaint.
The defendant told police that heanswered his door at approximately 2a.m., thinking it was his neighbor.Instead the man at the door was his ex-boyfriend, with whom he had recently
ended a long-term relationship, andhad an order for protection against, thecomplaint said.
The defendant said his ex-boyfriendforced him to leave his Bloomingtonresidence by vehicle, but he escaped inMinneapolis by biting his ex-boyfriendand running from the vehicle to a near-by gas station and calling 911.
His alleged captor was a 47-year-oldEden Prairie man. Bloomington policecontacted Eden Prairie police atapproximately 3:40 a.m.
Police went to the man’s EdenPrairie residence, but he refused tocome out of his home. The EdenPrairie SWAT team formed a perimeteraround the house and a negotiator wascalled to the scene. After a standoff, the
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negotiator was able to talk the suspectout of his home without incident, andhe was taken into custody about 9:45a.m.
The Eden Prairie man was trans-ported to Bloomington and booked onsuspicion of kidnapping and assault,but released later that day withoutbeing charged. He told police a very dif-ferent story about the events that tran-spired prior to his arrest, according to
the complaint.The Eden Prairie man said that he
had been at the defendant’s apartmentbuilding during the evening of April21, looking for another friend. Heinstead encountered the defendant andhis female neighbor, the complaintsaid.
The trio went to a liquor store forliquor and cigarettes, returned to theapartment building and went to thewoman’s apartment to drink and playcards. The defendant then asked theEden Prairie man to drive him toBrooklyn Park, which he did, accord-ing to the complaint.
Upon returning to Bloomington themen stopped at a Walgreens. The EdenPrairie man went into the store alone.During that time a Bloomington policeofficer pulled into the parking lot.Upon returning to the car, the EdenPrairie man, who had been drinking,asked the defendant to drive, the com-plaint noted.
The defendant drove the vehicle, butheaded to Minneapolis rather than hisBloomington apartment. The EdenPrairie man told the defendant to stopthe vehicle and get out at a gas station,which he did, the complaint said.
An investigator determined through
surveillance video from the apartmentbuilding and the Walgreens that theEden Prairie man’s story was true,according to the complaint. Furtherinvestigation determined that thewoman was told by the defendant to lieabout the three of them being together.
An order for protection had neverbeen served upon the Eden Prairieman, the complaint noted.
If convicted the man faces up to 90days in jail and a fine of up to $3,000.
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COMMUNITY NOTES
Puppet shows scheduledat ISM July 13, Aug. 3
The International School of Minnesotawill be hosting Wednesday morning“Fairytales from Around the World” pup-pet shows, featuring Playmaker Puppetswhose mission is to bring cultural under-standing and awareness through puppetryand storytelling.
These free-of-charge shows will tell sto-ries from China, “Mei-Ling and theDragon;” India, “The Blind Man and theElephant;” and Denmark, “Thumbelina”and will appeal to younger elementaryschool-aged children.
The shows have been scheduled 10-10:30a.m., July 13 and Aug. 3.
Call Whitney Frisch at 952-918-1817 formore information or to reserve a spot.
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Parkinson’s supportgroup meets July 13
A Parkinson’s Disease Support Groupmeeting will be held 1:30-2:45 p.m.,Wednesday, July 13, at Prairie Adult Care,located in the Victory Lutheran Church,16200 Berger Drive, Eden Prairie.
The support group is for persons withParkinson’s Disease or related neurologi-cal disorders, their caregivers or both.
The discussion group is facilitated byphysical therapists from Prairie AdultCare and the American Parkinson’sDisease Association.
Free respite care is available withadvance reservation in the licensed daycenter, Prairie Adult Care, for carereceivers who do not choose to participatein the support group.
Info: prairieadultcare.com.
Pet adoption July 16 inEden Prairie
Volunteers for the Carver ScottHumane Society will hold a pet adoption12-3 p.m., Saturday, July 16, at Petco, 8020Glen Lane, Eden Prairie. The humanesociety is without its own building and allpets are housed in foster care.
One rabbit, and kittens and cats agesfour months to seven years will be avail-able. There will be solids, tabby, bicoloredand tortie to choose from.
Dogs two months to 12 years will bethere. Some of the dogs include: Beagle,Poodle, Maltese, Labrador Retriever, Min-Pin, hound, Huskie, terrier mix, shepherdmix, black lab mixes, pointer, and Heinz 57mixes. All cats and dogs have implanted
micro identification and have been vetchecked, wormed, had shots updated,checked for friendly temperaments andage appropriately spayed or neutered.
Adoption fees are $165 for cats and $195for dogs.
Info: 952-368-3553.
Area art businesses takepart in food drive
Now through July 30, 14 metro-areaindependent picture framing shops andart galleries are partnering to help stockfood shelves around the Twin Cities.
These designated drop sites will be col-lecting non-perishable food items andfinancial donations to benefit theEmergency Foodshelf Network, a local fullservice food bank located in New Hope.
With economic issues continuing totake a toll on local food shelves, TCMoulding, a Roseville distributor of pic-ture framing supplies, has coordinated agroup of their creative arts businesses forthis first of its kind food drive.
Drop sites:• Wholesale Art & Frame2204 W. 94th St., Bloomington952-884-3949• Fastframe9629B Anderson Lakes Parkway, Eden
Prairie952-224-3344• FastFrame14200 A Wayzata Blvd., Minnetonka952-591-9608Info: fooddrive.tcmoulding.com.
Bloomington churchto host jazz fest
Christ the King Lutheran Church ofBloomington will host its annual jazz festi-val Saturday.
The Christ the King Jazz Festival is 2-10p.m. Saturday, July 9, on the church lawn,8600 Fremont Ave. S.
The free program will feature perform-ances by Julie Esterley, NirmalaRajasekar, Nachito Herrera, BKS Vine andRonn Easton’s All Star Soul Revue.
Food and beverages will be availablefor purchase from Famous Dave’s andPenn Lake Roast Beef. Brats, hot dogs, pop-corn, Culver’s frozen custard, Maui Wowicoffee, strawberry shortcake, soda andwater will also be available. There will berock climbing and a slide for children.
The event is sponsored by Christ theKing Foundation, Kerala ChristianCongregation and Thrivent Financial forLutherans-Stonebridge Group.
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HIGH SCHOOL REUNIONS
The following class reunions have beenscheduled for this year:
Bloomington Jefferson High School• 1991 – Saturday, Aug. 20, Westin Edina
Galleria, 3201 Galleria, Edina. Info: 763-557-0177.
• 2001 – 6:30-10:30 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 6,Clubhouse Jaeger, 923 Washington Ave.N., Minneapolis. Info:[email protected].
Bloomington Kennedy High School• 1981 – 7 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 6, Tuttles
Bar and Grill, 107 Shady Oak Road 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, 6300 AutoClub Road, Bloomington. Info: xr.com/lin-coln76.
• 1981 – Friday, July 22, Crowne PlazaNorthstar Hotel, 618 Second Ave.,Minneapolis. Info: 763-557-0177.
Edina High School• 1971 – Friday, July 22, and Saturday,
July 23, various locations. Info: 952-926-
6742 or [email protected] (Bill MacLean).• 1986 – 7 p.m. to 1 a.m., Saturday, Aug.
27, Edina Country Club, 5100 WooddaleAve. Info: edina-class-of-86.com.
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 and Lindbergh• 1976 – Saturday, July 16, Tuttle’s, 107
Shady Oak Road, Hopkins. Info: [email protected] or [email protected].
Minneapolis North High School• 1951 – 11 a.m., Wednesday, Aug. 17,
Edinburgh U.S.A., 8700 EdinbrookCrossing, Brooklyn Park. Info:[email protected] or 763-493-4333.
• 1961 – Friday, Aug. 19, and Saturday,Aug. 20, Doubletree Park Place Hotel, 1500Park Place Blvd., St. Louis Park. Info:[email protected].
Minneapolis Roosevelt High School• 1951 – Thursday, Sept. 15, Minnesota
Valley Country Club, Minnesota Valley
Country 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].
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.
Richfield High School• 1971 – 6:30 p.m. to midnight, Saturday,
July 23, Crowne Plaza Hotel, 5401 GreenValley Drive, Bloomington. Info: [email protected] or 612-791-4439(Mark Stevens).
Wayzata High School• 1986 – Saturday, July 30, Marriott
Minneapolis West, St. Louis Park. Info:763-557-0177.
• 1991 – Saturday, July 29, WayzataCountry Club, 200 Wayzata Blvd. W.,Wayzata. Info: 763-557-0177.
To add a reunion to this list, [email protected], fax 763-424-7388 or call 763-424-7364.
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we do want some of that, but we wantsome that are done by the homeowner andthere’s a lot of character to it,” Myerssaid.
A new stop this year will be theBrumback family garden, located in theirbackyard on Candlewood Parkway.
“It’s nice to participate in a communityevent, especially for a good group likethem,” Clare Brumback said.
She and her husband John Brumbackhad made stops at previous garden tours,and last year a neighbor’s garden was oneof them. The proverbial seed was planted,and the Brumback family signed up for thetour this year.
They started the now show-worthy gar-den in 1998, approximately six years afterthey moved in, they said.
“There was nothing here when we gothere,” Clare Brumback said.
Well, garden-wise there was nothing.The backyard actually had a lot of play-ground equipment. It also had a triangleshape to it, they said.
John and Clare Brumback have created an at-home getaway, a porch and garden where they canrelax at the end of the week. Their home will be one of six in the Eden Prairie Lioness Club’s 11thAnnual Garden Tour, scheduled July 17. (Photo by Paul Groessel • Sun Newspapers)
The geraniums in the Brumback family’s backyardgarden is named after John and Clare Brumback’schildren, Jack and Julia named. The purple flow-ers were named “Jack Mani Superb” and red werenamed, “Madam Julia.” (Photo by Paul Groessel• Sun Newspapers)
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But, that triangular boundary has beenrounded off by the well-manicured gardenspace that lines and fills the property line.It offers a lot of shade, too.
The garden features a lot of personaltouches – heirlooms and hand-me-downsfrom friends and family, Clare Brumbacksaid, from dog lilies from family livingnear the Mississippi River, to lilies fromthe north shore of Lake Superior and anupcoming request for hostas from a neigh-bor’s garden.
They have plum and apple trees, andgeraniums their children Jack and Julianamed. The purple flowers were coined“Jack Mani Superb” and red were tagged,“Madam Julia.”
“It’s a garden for fun. We’re not profes-sional landscapers,” Clare Brumbacksaid. “It’s just a fun place for us to be withour family.”
Tickets to see the Brumback garden andthe others on the tour are $10. They areavailable at Kowalski’s Market, 16500 W.78th St., Eden Prairie. Tickets are also avail-able at the homes featured on the tour.
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Red geraniums are one of a few geranium varieties in the Brumback’s garden. (Photo by PaulGroessel • Sun Newspapers)
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EVENTS IN THE COMMUNITY – JULY 8 THROUGH JULY 14
Starring at Staring Concert Series: XibabaWhen: 7 p.m.Where: Staring LakeAmphitheatre, 14800Pioneer TrailInfo: edenprairie.org.
Family Storytime(children 2 and up)When: 10:30 a.m.Where: Eden PrairieLibrary, 565 Prairie CenterDriveInfo: 612-543-6275
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Family Movie MorningWhen: 10:30 a.m.Where: Eden PrairieLibrary, 565 Prairie CenterDriveInfo: 612-543-6275
Bloomington FarmersMarket When: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.Where: Bloomington CivicPlaza, 1800 W. OldShakopee RoadInfo: xr.com/market
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Starring at StaringConcert Series: HopkinsWestwind BandWhen: 7 p.m.Where: Staring LakeAmphitheatre, 14800Pioneer TrailInfo: edenprairie.org.
First John Philip SousaMemorial BandWhen: 7 p.m.Where: MaetzoldAmphitheater, 7499 FranceAve. S., EdinaInfo: 952-833-9580
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Minneapolis Police BandWhen: 7 p.m.Where: MaetzoldAmphitheater, 7499 FranceAve. S., EdinaInfo: 952-833-9580
EP Parks, Rec andNatural ResourcesCommission meetingWhen: 6:30 p.m.Where: City Center, 8080Mitchell RoadInfo: edenprairie.org.
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Kidstock: Splatter SistersWhen: 10:30-11:30 a.m.Where: Staring LakeAmphitheater, 14800Pioneer TrailInfo: edenprairie.org.
Family Storytime (children 2 and up)When: 10:30 a.m.Where: Eden PrairieLibrary, 565 Prairie CenterDriveInfo: 612-543-6275
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Starring at StaringConcert Series: Letho and WrightWhen: 7 p.m.Where: Staring LakeAmphitheatre, 14800Pioneer TrailInfo: edenprairie.org.
Job Transition GroupmeetingWhen: 11:30 a.m. to 1p.m.Where: St. AndrewsLutheran Church, 13600Technology DriveInfo: standrewlu.org.
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Baby StorytimeWhen: 9:30 a.m. and10:30 a.m.Where: Eden PrairieLibrary, 565 Prairie CenterDriveInfo: 612-543-6275 (toregister)
Edina Farmers MarketWhere: Centennial Lakes,7499 France Ave. S., EdinaWhen: 3-7 p.m.Info: 952-833-9580
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after a couple months with the company,they created a website for her.
That once dinky website is now awell-crafted resource for those facinganxiety issues. Some of the things onthe website include stories and columns,pages of anxiety information, tips, ananxiety disorder quiz and there is even a“Fast Help” page to help people whilethey’re experiencing a panic attack.
Like the disclaimer at the bottom ofthe website, Tibebu said the site does notoffer medical advice, treatment or diag-nose conditions. The site is for peopleand teens who are looking for a place toshare their experiences, anonymously ifthey wish, and get support.
Now 21 years old and a junior at St.Thomas with a entrepreneurship major,Tibebu is a little busy, running the non-profit, overseeing college peers whowork as interns, taking college coursesand sometimes speaking at schools anddifferent groups. Not to mention, she’s
developing a new software program, istraining for the Twin Cities Marathonand works for Rocket 55 here and thereas a freelancer.
And, there’s this 5k-event coming upin July. That has taken some planning.
She, with some help from interns, hasbeen planning the inaugural “OutRunAnxiety Event,” a 5k run or walk inEden Prairie to raise funds and aware-ness about teen anxiety.
The event has been scheduled 9 a.m.,Sunday, July 17, at Purgatory CreekPark, 13001 Technology Drive.
“She has a really intense amount ofempathy for someone her age,” Ayressaid.
After going through a painful timewith her own anxiety, she took it uponherself to start a nonprofit, learn newskills and put in work to help others.
“To me, I think shows a lot of maturi-ty for someone her age,” Ayres said.
Tibebu said her anxiety came on sud-denly, while in middle school.
“I can remember the day that theonset of the anxiety disorder was trig-gered,” she said. “I’m not sure of coursewhat needed to happen to lead up to that.But I remember one stormy night, ofcourse.”
She was in seventh grade, and up tothat point never had anxiety problems.
During what became a stormy night,she decided to clean the entire houseand then cook dinner for her parents. By7 or 8 p.m., she had everything set up.The food was just about ready; the can-dles were lit, but her mom hadn’t comehome, yet.
When it hit 10 p.m., she asked her dad,“Hey, where’s mom?”
Maybe it was the way her fatherresponded, the face he made when hesaid, “’Solome, I don’t know,’” she said.
She went upstairs to her room, feel-ing so warm she had to take her sweateroff. Then, she got the chills and had toput it back on. That was the onset of herpanic attack. Shortly after it began, sheheard her mother walk in the door, ask-ing if anyone was home, exclaiming howclean the house was and how bad she feltfor dinner being ready and cold.
That was the beginning of anxietyproblems that she ultimately learned tocope with, manage and draw from whileshe diligently helps others.
Such diligence has been recognized.She has received awards, and she’s beennamed a semifinalist in the student cate-gory of the Minnesota Cup, the largestbusiness competition in the state. Thatrecognition is for a different startup ofhers, a website software program thatshe hopes will be useful in counselingoffices and in private-practice therapy.
Winning the grand prize in the stu-dent category, $10,000, would help go along way toward meeting that goal.
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Eden Prairie American Legion baseball player Tony Skjefte put up impressivebatting numbers during the first game of the Rapid City FirecrackerTournament in South Dakota. He had three hits, including one home run, anddrove in four runs as EP defeated Coon Rapids 15-4 June 29.
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STARS OF THE WEEK
Tyler PetersonThe Eden Prairie American Legion base-
ball player hit three home runs and drove inseven runs during a 9-7 victory overOakdale during the Burnsville tournamentJune 24-26.
Jim BelswangerThe Eden Prairie golfer scored a hole-
in-one on the 90-yard 15th hole at Ridgesat Sand Creek, using a 7-iron.
Blake SchmitThe Eden Prairie High School graduate
was a starting shortstop for the DesMoines Area Community College baseballteam and named National Junior CollegeAthletic Association Division II DefensivePlayer of the Year.
Nick SeelerThe Minnesota Wild chose this former
Eden Prairie defenseman in the fifth roundof the recent NHL draft in St. Paul. Seelerwas the 131st overall selection and willplay for Muskegon of the U.S. HockeyLeague this fall. He has signed a nationalletter of intent to attend the University ofNebraska-Omaha on a hockey scholarshipafter playing one season at Muskegon.
Bob SnyderSnyder, an Eden Prairie resident, had a
hole in one on the 191-yard sixth hole atLoggers Trail Golf Course, using a 3-hybrid.
Kyle RauThe Eden Prairie High graduate was
selected by the Florida Panthers in the thirdround of the NHL draft two weeks ago inSt. Paul. Rau, a center, was the 91st over-all pick and led the Eagles to the state ClassAA championship last March. He was alsonamed Mr. Hockey.
Editor’s note: Send nominationsfor Stars of the Week honors tosports editor Greg Kleven [email protected]. Youth,high school, college and adult recre-ational sports athletes will be con-sidered.
LOOKING AHEAD
EP hosts Gopher ClassicOne of the largest American Legion
baseball tournaments in the country takesplace this weekend.
The 2011 Jim Hanus Gopher Classic hasexpanded from 48 to 66 teams and fromeight to 11 sites.
Pool play begins Friday, July 8, and thetournament’s championship game is 2 p.m.Tuesday, July 12, at Minnetonka VeteransField. Eden Prairie’s Round Lake Stadium isone of the sites for pool play.
Eleven pool winners and five runner-upteams advance to the final rounds Mondayand Tuesday.
Eden Prairie will play St. Paul HamlinePurple at 9 a.m. Friday. Later that day, EPmeets Minot (N.D.) at 7:30 p.m.
On Saturday, Eden Prairie faces GrandRapids at 7:30 p.m. EP will play twiceSunday, with games against La Crosse(Wis.) at 11:30 a.m. and Forest Lake at7:30 p.m.
Eden Prairie will be host of three play-off-round games at 9:30 a.m., noon and2:30 p.m. Monday.
Junior golf tourney finalsThis week’s W. Duncan MacMillan
Classic at Rush Creek Golf Club in MapleGrove is hosting some of the top junior boysand girls golfers in the world.
The 54-hole tournament began July 4and wraps up Thursday, July 7. Ninety-sixplayers were entered, including 30Minnesotans along with players represent-ing 16 states and three foreign countries(Brazil, Ecuador and Thailand).
Anna Laorr of Eden Prairie is making herthird appearance in the tournament and wasa top-10 finisher the previous year. She isthe state high school Class 2A individualchampion from Breck School. Her twinbrother Eric is also playing in the event,sponsored by the American Junior GolfAssociation.
Final-round tee times are 7 a.m. to 12:10p.m.
Other Eden Prairie entrants are AustinWilson and Nate Williams.
– COMPILED BY GREG KLEVEN
Eagle infield standoutwill join Gopherprogram this fallBY GREG KLEVEN • SUN NEWSPAPERS
Tony Skjefte excelled at the high schoolbaseball level for the past three varsity sea-sons.
Skjefte concluded his prep career at
Eden Prairie in June by helping the Eaglesreach the state Class 3A tournament forthe third consecutive season. Eden Prairiewon the state title during his junior sea-son.
Skjefte played second base for theEagles during his sophomore and juniorseasons, batting about .420 both years. In2011, Skjefte moved to shortstop and batted.300 while leading Eden Prairie to a Section
Eden Prairie’s Tony Skjefte rounds third while scoring a run in high school baseball action this spring.Skjefte will enroll at the University of Minnesota this fall and play for the Gophers. (Photo by BrianNelson • Contributing Photographer)
Skjefte chases his collegebaseball dream at U of M
SKJEFTE: TO NEXT PAGE
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2 title and sixth-place finish at state.Those high school accomplishments
earned Skjefte a baseball scholarship atthe University of Minnesota. He is eagerfor the challenge of competing in DivisionI.
“I’m really excited to be able to play forthe Gophers,” said Skjefte. “I have followedGopher baseball closely growing up andattended many of their games.
“I know I will have to keep improvingmy skills. But I am looking forward to theopportunity of being a Gopher.”
Eden Prairie head baseball coach MikeHalloran knows what it takes to be success-ful in college baseball. After graduatingfrom Edina High School, Halloran went on
to become the Gophers’ starting catcherand earned All-Big Ten Conference hon-ors.
“Second base is probably Tony’s bestcollege position,” said Halloran. “But weneeded him to play short this past seasonand he did a great job.
“Tony didn’t get many good pitches tohit this season because of his past battingefforts. But he was still one of our best hit-ters and one of the best all-around playersin the state during the last three seasons.
“Tony stepped right in as a sophomorestarter and batted third for us. He playedgreat since and is a game changer,” addedthe Eagle coach.
All-star experienceHalloran had one last opportunity to
coach Skjefte. He was one of the MetroWest coaches in the Minnesota Lions All-Star Baseball Tournament June 24-25 atChanhassen High School.
The Metro West squad won the titlewith a 5-4 victory over Metro East in thechampionship game. Metro West defeatedNorth 3-2 and lost 5-2 to South in the othertwo tourney games.
Skjefte was joined by former Eagleteammates Lance Thonvold, Adam Brayand Tyler Ruemmele in the all-star series.
“Playing in the all-star tournament wasone of my best high school experiences,”said Skjefte. “I had a chance to meet andplay against the best high school playersfrom around the state.
“I played in all three tournamentgames. I was used in the outfield one gamebefore playing the final two games at sec-ond. I hit the ball all over the field but thoseballs couldn’t seem to find a hole.”
Skjefte has been pummeling the ball asa member of the Eden Prairie AmericanLegion baseball team this summer.
Skjefte homered in each of the firstthree games of the Rapid City Firecracker
Legion Tournament over the July 4 week-end.
Skjefte had three hits and four RBI dur-ing Eden Prairie’s 15-4 first-round victoryover Coon Rapids June 29. He added twohits in a 15-8 loss to Boulder (Colo.) laterthat day.
The Eden Prairie slugger had threemore hits and two RBI during a 13-5 third-round victory over Colchester (Vt.) June30. (Final tournament results and high-lights were not available as this issue wentto press.)
Skjefte has also displayed his strengthon the wrestling mat. He wrestled at 145pounds for the Eagles during a senior sea-son that was cut short by a shoulder injury.
But he was a sixth-place state finishertwice in his four-year wrestling career.
Skjefte doesn’t plan to give wrestling ashot in college. He will be busy trying toland a starting position on the Gopherbaseball team.
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Skjefte
EP 6-year-old records hole-in-onePranay Singh also winsPepsi Little People GolfChampionship agegroup titleBY GREG KLEVEN • SUN NEWSPAPERS
Recording a hole in one is a lifetimedream that most golfers never realize.
However, Eden Prairie golfer PranaySingh managed to achieve his ace whilestill young, very young.
Singh, a 6-year-old, shot his first holein one on the 90-yard seventh hole atWaters Edge Golf Course June 16 inShakopee.
Singh just completed kindergarten buthas already earned impressive golf hon-ors in a sport he is passionate about.
Singh competed against 6- and 7-year-olds at the Pepsi Little PeopleChampionships June 21-22 in Quincy, Ill.Competition took place on a par-33course.
Singh finished first out of 30 competi-tors in the Boys 2B Division. He shot a 5-under-par 61 with rounds of 30 and 31.
Singh concluded the tournament instyle, chipping in a birdie from 15 yardson the final hole. He won his division byfour strokes. Last year, Singh placed 21stin the same tournament.
Former competitors in the Pepsi LittlePeople Championships include 2011 U.S.Open champion Rory McIlroy.
“Pranay wants to golf every day,” saidhis father, Vivek Kumar. “I come home
from work and he meets me on the frontlawn with his clubs so I can take him golf-ing.
“I love to go out with him and watchhim improve day by day. I caddy for himin most tournaments, but it is a big chal-lenge for me to give him the proper club
because his shot distances are changingevery month.”
Singh, who will be a first-grader atEden Lake Elementary this fall, enjoysgolf but has one phase of the game helikes more than others.
“Putting is OK but driving the ball iswhat I enjoy most, ” he said.
Singh is already beating his father andbrother Parichay, a 13-year-old. He isencouraging his mother, Richa Singh, toplay golf and is eager to offer golf tips,according to his father.
Pranay has a busy golf scheduleplanned this summer. He will play in theSan Diego Junior Masters tournamentJuly 7-8 and the Junior WorldChampionships in the 6-and-under agegroup July 12-14 in San Diego.
Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelsonplayed in the Junior WorldChampionships growing up. Singh fin-ished 21st in his age group a year ago inthat tournament.
Singh plans to also participate in theU.S. Kids World Championships Aug. 4-6in Pinehurst, N.C.
Singh plays regularly at Waters Edge, apar-30 executive course located atStonebrooke Golf Club.
“Pranay has been playing golf since hestarted walking, “ said his father. “Hewould hit plastic balls in the basement allday.
“By age 2, he was making good contactwith the ball and I started taking him tothe driving range when he was 3.”
His passions outside golf includechess, basketball and, of course, videogames.
EP grad Schmitearns collegebaseball honors
Blake Schmit of Eden Prairie hasearned individual recognition as amember of the Des Moines AreaCommunity College baseball team.
Schmit, a freshman shortstop, wasnamed National Junior CollegeAthletic Association Division IIDefensive Player of the Year. He had a.976 fielding percentage and just fourerrors in 2011.
Schmit, an EdenPrairie High Schoolgraduate, finishedthe season with 106assists and 55putouts and partici-pated in 23 doubleplays.
At the plate,Schmit batted .347with 51 hits, includ-ing 12 doubles, one triple and one homerun. He drove in 25 runs and stole sevenbases.
Schmit was also one of the NJCAADivision II Rawlings Gold Glove win-ners.
Schmit was an all-conference andAll-State shortstop at Eden Prairie dur-ing his high school career. He alsostarred for Eden Prairie’s AmericanLegion team.
– COMPILED BY GREG KLEVEN
Eden Prairie 6-year-old golfer Pranay Singhproudly displays the ball he picked out of the cupafter recording a hole-in-one on the 90-yard sev-enth hole at Waters Edge Golf Course June 16 inShakopee. He used a 6-iron. (Submitted photo)
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A U T O • E M P L O Y M E N T • R E A L E S T A T E • B U S I N E S S S E R V I C E S
952-392-6888
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
SERVICES & POLICIESSun Newspapers reserves the right to edit, refuse, reject or can-cel any ad at any time. Errors must be reported on the first dayof the publication, and Sun Newspapers will be responsible forno more than the cost of the space occupied by the error andonly the first insertion. We shall not be liable for any loss orexpense that results from the publication or omission of anadvertisement.
SUN CLASSIFIEDS
HOW TO PAY We gladly accept VISA, American Express, Mastercard, personal checks, and cash.
INDEX• Announcements 1000-1090• Professional Services 1500-1590• Business Services 2000-2700• Education 2700-2760• Merchandise 3700-3840
& Leisure Time• Animals 3900-3990• Family Care 4000-4600• Employment 9000-9450• Rentals 5000-6500• Real Estate 7000-8499• Automotive 9500-9900
13 WEEK RUN!$50
• 3 lines, Runs for 13 weeks, choose 2 zones
• Additional lines: $7.00• For one item priced under $2500,
price must be in ad, you mustcall every fourth week to renew.Private party ads only.
• Includes mnsun.com website• Maximum of 13 weeks
GARAGE SALES TRANSPORTATION
$44• 3 lines, 4 weeks, All zones• Additional lines: $7.00• Private party only
MERCHANDISE MOVER
$44• 3 lines, 4 weeks, All zones• Additional lines: $7.00• Merchandise $151.00 or more
$40 Package• 3 line ad• 2 week run• FREE Garage Sale Kit*• Metro Wide Coverage –
318,554 homes
$42 Package• 3 line ad• 2 week run• FREE Garage Sale Kit*• Metro Wide Coverage –
318,554 homes• Rain Insurance – we will re-run
your ad up to two weeks FREEif your sale is rained out.
Additional Lines $10.00Ads will also appear on www.mnSun.com each Wednesday by 9:00 a.m.
*Garage Sale Kits can be picked up at the
Eden Prairie office.
22 Eden Prairie Sun-Current – Thursday, July 7, 2011 – www.minnlocal.com In the Community, With the Community, For the Community
Landscaping 2350
100% Satisfaction Guar!Garden Design &
Maintenance Services�Garden Design & Remodel�Plant Installations�Containers & Window BoxesExpertise. Creative Designs.
Beautiful Results.Van Buren Landscape
952-292-2026
Lawn & Garden
2360
#1 in Customer Service &Professional Design
COMPLETE LANDSCAPING:• Interlocking Pavers• Retaining Walls• Sprinkler Systems15+ years exp. Free Ests/Lic’d/Ins’d
763-441-7575www.fernbrooklandscape.com
RETAINING WALLSWater Features &
Pavers. 30+ Yrs Exp /Owner Operator763-420-3036 952-240-5533
Offering Complete Landscape Services
alandsapecreations.com
Landscaping 2350
Landscaping 2350
E-Z Landscape Retaining/Boulder Walls,
Paver Patios, BobcatWork, Sod, Mulch & Rock.
Decks & FencesCall 952-334-9840
A Change For YourLandscape
or Are You Looking ForSome Fresh Ideas?
Experienced in Design, Installa-tion, Maintenance, Pavers,
Walls, Drain Tile, Bobcat Serv. MNLA Certified Professional.Van Buren Landscape
Call 952-292-7453
30+Yrs Exp in LandscapingDesigning & Planting
� Retaining Walls� Concrete: Drives & Patios� Paver Patios & Drives� Drainage Solutions� Irrigation� Lighting
Landscape 2000 Inc.Free Ests/Ins 952-446-9707
Landscaping 2350
Handyperson 2290
763-477-2612 ( 30 YRS) www.lewisinsulation.comOld Home Specialists –Walls/Attics/Venting/Spray Foam
Insulation &Weatherproofing
2320
�Energy Focus Insulation� Attic, Walls, Vents, Ice DamControl. 35 yrs Exp/Insured
Henry 952-884-0307
Insulation &Weatherproofing
2320
Handyperson 2290
*10% off 1st Cleaning*BEST CLEANING
WE CLEAN YOU GLEAMProf House & Office Cleaner
High Quality, Comm/ResRef/Ins/Bond. Call Lola
612-644-8432 or 763-416-4611www.bestcleaningservices.com
Housecleaning 2310
Landscaping 2350
JMR Home Services LLCHome Remodeling & Repair.No job too small. Lic# 20636754Call Joe @ 952-886-3888
HANDYMANCarpentry, Remodeling, Repair
& Painting Services.I'd love to do it all! 612-220-1565
Craftsman Inspired DesignCustom Cabs-Water DamageDrywall-Painting-CompleteTile Service. 952-607-7413
A-1 Work Ray's HandymanNo job too small!!
Quality Work @ CompetitivePrices! Free Estimates.
Ray 612-281-7077
25+ Years Handyman Work REMODELING & REPAIRS
Basement Finish Work Free Estimates
Call Don @ 952-890-4792
Handyperson 2290
AP HANDYMAN, LLCRepair/ Remodel/ Build
Insured. License #20626270Randy 612-309-5396
100% Satisfaction Guaranteed952-451-3792
R.A.M. CONSTRUCTIONAny & All Home Repairs
�Concrete �Dumpster Service�Carpentry �Baths & Tile�Fencing �Windows �Gutters�Water/Fire Damage �DoorsLic•Bond•Ins Visa Accepted
0 Stress! 110% Satisfaction!Schultz'e Contracting Inc
Lower Level RemodelsWall/Ceiling Repair/Texture
Tile, Carpentry, Carpet, Paint.#BC20538329 MDH Lead SupervisorDale 952-941-8896 office
612-554-2112 cell“Soon To Be Your
Favorite Contractor!”schultzecontracting.com
#1 All Area HandymanLg/Sm - We do it all!
Reas, Sr disc. 612-532-1162
Handyperson 2290
HAULINGConcrete-Brush-Const Debris
2-40yd containers for cleanupsTotal Sanitation Service
612-861-2575
�Low Budget Hauling � Appliance Pickup/DisposalSr. Disc. 612-207-8885
6-30 Yard DumpstersBobcat Work & Black Dirt. Call Scott 952-890-9461
**First Impressions**“You Point & It Disappears”A Moving & Hauling Service
www.firstimpressionshd.com 612-598-2276
Hauling 2280
CLEANING & REPAIRSServing Area for 26 Years
Jim 952-933-8005
A.L.J. 20+ yrs 612-986-3476�Gutters �Cleaning �Siding�Leaf Covers �New Install
�Roofing �Doors �WindowsLic #20631172 Free Est.
Locally Owned & Operated
763-546-PANE (7263)� GUTTER-WINDOW �
Cleaning Since 1990 Cover's & Screening
Gutters 2270
Garage Builders
2265
GARAGE DOORS& OPENERS
Repair /Replace /ReasonableLifetime Warranty on All
Spring Changes www.expertdoor.com651-457-7776
Garage Door
2260
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
SANDING – REFINISHINGRoy's Sanding Service
Since 1951 CALL 952-888-9070
Escobar Hardwood Floors& Ceramic Tile Work, llcWe offer professional services
for your wood floors!Installs/Repair Sand/RefinishFree Ests Ins'd Mbr: BBB Professional w/10 yrs exp.
952-292-2349
Desperately Need Work!Ceramic & Marble
Free Estimates. 40 Yrs Exp. Call Art 612-695-1348
Curt's Hardwood Floors Refinishing & Installation
30 Yrs Exp. 612-242-6515
Above All Hardwood Floors Installation•Sanding•Finishing
“We Now Install Carpet, Tile & Vinyl.”
Call 952-440-WOOD (9663)
952-994-4303 George Elite Repair & Tile
Regrout, Tile, Painting, Etc.We Do it All • Lowest Rates
20+ Years In Tiling Free Estimates/Low Prices
Excellent ReferencesCall 952-451-1037
#1 in Hardwood Refinishing�SANDMAN IS BEST!�sandmanjohansson.com low$$A+ Angie's List 952-474-4355
Flooring & Tile
2230
Garage Builders
2265
Wooden Fences Build/repair, deck repair
Keith 612-839-7655
TROYS DECKS & FENCE St Lic # 20581059 Free Est.
651-210-1387
D.W. FENCE Chainlink,wood, vinyl.- Over 40 yrs exp.
Free Est. Ed 763-786-4691
Built-Rite Fence CompanyChain Link, Color Vinyl,All Styles of Wood, Iron
30+ Yrs of Proven ReliabilityCall For Free Est 952-934-4899
Fencing 2210
TEAM ELECTRICwww.teamelectricmn.com Lic/ins/bonded Res/ComAll Jobs...All Sizes Free Est952-758-7585 10% Off w/ad
Lew Electric: Resid & Comm.Service, Service Upgrades,
Remodels. Old or New Constr.Free Ests. Bonded/Insured Lic#CA05011 612-801-5364
JNH Electric 612-743-7922Bonded�Insured Free Ests
Resid, Comm & Service. Old/New Const, RemodelsServ Upgrades. Lic#CA06197
ABLE TO WIRE NOWKevter Construction
Nick 952-201-6956Lic#CAO4854
No Job Too Small!!
763-537-4731 Schoo ElectricSmall Jobs – Service ChangesPrompt Service & Free Ests.Licensed – Bonded – Insured
612-501-1093WHY PAY MORE?
Call Signature ElectricService Upgrades, Misc
Wiring, Remodeling & More!Owner/Oper Lic/Bonded/Ins
ElectricRepairs
2180
Popcorn Texture RemovalAndy's Drywall Service�Free Est. 612-414-7858�
PINNACLE DRYWALL*Hang *Tape *Texture*SandQuality Guar. Ins. 612-644-1879
Alliance Drywall30 yrs exp. Ins. Edina. Checkmy lower prices. Rock, text.,tape & skim-coat. Free est.Dan 651-235-7997
Excel Drywall, LLCFor All Your Drywall
Needs. Free Est. No JobToo Small 30 yrs exp. Ins.
612-382-8980
Drywall2170
www.egresswindowguy.com763-544-2775 Mark JohnsonLic.(20396184) Bond/Ins'd
Warm Front WindowsVinyl Window Repair
Glass, Fogged/Broken,Screens & Operational Svc 25 Yrs Exp. Call Today!!
Dale 952-831-6452
A.L.J. 612-986-3476 Doors � Windows � Egress
New Installs � Free Ests. 20+ Years Lic #20631172Locally owned & operated!
Doors &Windows
2140
DECKS/PORCHES TWO TEACHER CONST.
*Professionals Who Design*And Build Quality 19+ years (BBB) Visit us for [email protected] Lic # 20073200 952-472-5670
Decks 3 & 4 Season PorchesPool/Hot Tub SurroundsJon Dimich Deck Creations
612-418-3677 Lic 20490464
www.jddeckcreations.com
ALL-WAYS DECKS Decks, Porches - Free Est.
SUMMER IS HERE! Enjoy the outdoors!
allwaysdecksinc.com Jeff 651-636-6051 Mike 763-
786-5475 Lic # 20003805
Decks2130
SWEEP • INSP. • REPAIRFull Time • Professional Ser.
Certified/ Registered / Insured29 Yrs Exp. Mike 952-933-8005
londonairechimneyservice.com
Chimney &FP Cleaning
2110
Lowell Russell ConcreteFrom the Unique to the
Ordinary Specializing indrives, patios & imprinted col-
ored & stained concrete. Intacid stained floors & countertops. www.staincrete.com
952-461-3710 [email protected]
CONCRETE & MASONARYSteps, Walks, Drives,
Patios Chimney Repair. No job to Sm. Lic/Bond/Ins
John 952-882-0775
BRICK MEDICSpecializing in brick, Stone /Chimney restore. 20 yrs. Ins
952-237-5851
Block/Bsmnts/Additions/Floors/Walks/Drives/Pa-tios /Camp fire pit's/ Ex-pose colored or stamped
Mn lic #0004327 30 yrs expCall Fritz @ F & B Const
952-445-6604
ANY CONCRETE Decorative/Stamped/Drives/Steps/Walks & AddntsBormann Construction
612-310-3283
Affordable Concrete &Chimney Work
Free Est. & Insured:www.campbellconcrete.net Joe 612-245-4439 (Hopkins)
TWIN CITIES ConcreteReas.-Fast Friendly BBB Tear-out -Replacements-
Retain walls- Steps-Walks,Drives- Drain tile- Bsmnt
floors - Stamped & Colored 763-229-4508
QUALITY WORK 1ST CALL Res/Commercial�PATIOS �STEPS �FLOORS
�ADDITIONS �DRIVES�WALKS �BRICK �BLOCK
�MASONRY/CHIMNEYWORK �DRAIN TILE
�MC/VISA Bonded Insured BBB Member
952-473-5291 or 920-2395
Cell 612-207-6704
*ArchitecturalConcrete Work* Driveways * Patios * Sidewalks * Steps
*Aprons * PoolDecks * Floating Slabs *
* Floors *Call 651-246-7662
Free Estimates
Cement, Masonry,Waterproofing
2100
FREE ESTIMATES • Licensed/Insured
952-943-0127
Let Us Increase the Value of Your Home• Brick Patios, Driveways
& Sidewalks• Keystone or Boulder Walls
• Landscaping Rock & Mulch• Full Landscape Services• Lawn Irrigation
612-272-3619 612-387-4849
www.adcreativelandscaping.com
LOWEST PRICES, BEST QUALITY
HARDSCAPES Retaining walls, Fire pits,
Paved patios, Water features,Paved walkways & driveways
SOFTSCAPES Mulch, Rock, Edging, Sod,
Plantings & Irrigation Services
FREE ESTIMATESWe will beat any written
estimate by 10-20%
Terry IngramLawn & Landscape Officer
612-919-1938952-926-8232
Free Estimatesvisit us online at: www.lawn-n-order.com
Lawn and LandscapeEnforcement Services
LandscapingWeekly/Bi-weekly mowingSpring and Fall Cleanups
Retaining Walls * Paver PatiosShrub trimming * Bobcat services
Snow plowing
Jim Cooper, Jr. Landscaping Inc.
61
2.8
69
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54
Quality Work Since 1983Member: MNLA, • Licensed/Insured • FREE Est.YOUR HOMETOWN LANDSCAPER
•Patios, Walks, Retaining Walls•Shrubbery Removal & Replacement•Shrubs, Trees, Perennials Planted•Deco. Rock, Edging, Brush/Buckthorn Clearing•Mulch Installation (Many Varieties)•Complete Landscape Renovation & Design
Visit our website:www.JimCooperJrLandscaping.com
Since 19866 miles S. of
Shakopee on 169
Mon-Fri 7:30am - 5:00pmSat - Call for Hours
952-492-2783
• Pulverized Dirt - $12.50 yd• Black Dirt - $11.00 yd• Decorative Rock• Colored Mulch - $26.50 yd• Mulches• Boulders• Retaining Wall Block• Pavers (starting @ $2.10/sq ft)• Edging • Poly • Fabrics
LOWPRICES
- We Deliver -
www.hermanslandscape.com
LANDSCAPE RENOVATIONWE DESIGN, INSTALL & RESTORE:• Retaining Walls• Natural Stone
Work Edging • Bobcat
• Shrubs• Mulching • RemovalFree Estimates
www.groundscareinc.com 952-924-2441LICENSED • INSURED • MNLA
LetUs Be Your Handyman!Home Repair: Interior & Exterior
Fences, decks, gutters, ceiling/drywall, paint.Leaks & squeaks and much, much more!
You name it we can do it!
612-455-1217Multi-Year Service Award Winner
www.LetUsService.comL I C E N S E D
B O N D E DI N S U R E D
Great Time for a New Garage!Call Today for yourFREE ESTIMATE
St. Paul 651.645.0331Minneapolis
612.379.0949
Visit our showroom at:
654 Transfer Rd. 16B, St. Paul
www.SusselBuilders.com
Having a Garage Sale?
Advertise your sale in Sun•Classifieds
952-392-6888
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BLUE SKIES Window Cleaning 14 Yrs Exp
Free Est. Insured 952-467-2447
WindowCleaning
2660
TreeService
2620
Affordable Custom UpholsUpholstery – Slipcovers
Visa/MC Jan 612-824-7376
Upholstery &Slipcovers
2630
Furnishings3160
Best Rates In TownTree Trimming & Removal
Buckthorn & Storm CleanupLifelong Edina Resident
Free Ests 612-790-0693
TreeService
2620
Furnishings3160
Parkway Tree ServiceQuality Work At
Affordable Prices! Trimming/Removal & StumpRemoval. Lic/Ins. Free Ests
Leo 612-210-0381/952-933-1458
A Good Job!! 15 yrs exp.Thomas Tree Service Immaculate Clean-up! Tree Removal/Trimming
Lot Clearing & Stump RemovalFree Estimates 952-440-6104
� CHIP & CLIP �BUCKTHORN SPECIALISTTree Trimming & RemovalsChip & Haul Any Brush Or
Tree Material. Best Rates.Chipper Always Available
612-827-7980
612-275-2574AJ's Tree Service LLC
Trimming & RemovalFree Estimates & Insured
15% Summer DiscountForget The Rest Call The Best!!
www.vincestree.comFull Tree &
Landscape Services.Serving The Entire Metro
Area. 763-954-1063BBB Accredited Business
TreeService
2620
TREE REMOVAL/TRIMMINGShrub Pruning Free Ests
Lic'd / Ins'd / 20 Yrs Exp.952-922-7543 / 763-535-7512
15% Summer Discount� Tree Trimming & Removal �
Premier Tree Service 612-396-9345
15% Spring DiscountTree Trimming & Removal.
Lot Clearing. Full Yard Landscaping. Fully Insured.
Call 612-390-0293Dynamic Tree & Landscaping
Will BeatAnybody's Price!
NEW HORIZONSTREE & LANDSCAPING
BIGTREES
& STUMPSCHEAP!!
Fully Licensed & Insured“We take pride in our work”
612-203-4309
$0 For Estimate Timberline Tree & Landscape.
Summer Discount - 25% OffTree Trimming, Tree
Removal, Stump Grinding 612-644-8035 Remove Large
Trees & Stumps CHEAP��
#1 All Area Tree/ShrubLg/Sm - Cut/trim/remvl
Ins'd. Sr disc. 612-532-1162
TreeService
2620
NOVAK STUMP REMOVALFree Est Lic/Ins 952-888-5123
Call Jeff forSTUMP REMOVAL
Narrow Access or Backyards.Insured Jeff 612-578-5299
StumpRemoval
2600
Performance Paving& Sealcoating.
Summer Specials - All Jobs! Free Estimates on
Parking Lots & DrivewaysAll Commercial Work Guar.
Patching & Sealcoating. 952-220-5692/952-492-2866
Sealcoating2530
Tear-offs & New ConstructionSiding & Gutters
Over 17 yrs exp. Free est.Rodney Oldenburg
612-210-5267952-443-9957
Lic #20156835 • Insured
Why WaitRoofing LLC
Offering the Best ExtendedManufacturers Warranty
We Take Care of Insurance Claims
TOP QUALITY ROOFINGFOR LESS $$$$
Two Teacher ConstructionRe-Roofing - Tearoffs.
Large crew done in a day! Immaculate clean-ups
Ins Lic # 20073200 Ref's 952-472-5670 BBB
Roofs, Siding,& Gutters
2510
Powerwashing2490
Regal Enterprises IncRoofing, Siding, WindowsGutters. Insurance Work.Since 1980. Lic. 20515711
952-201-4817 Regalenterprisesinc.net
RC EXTERIORS 612-724-2672
Local Owner/Installer. HighQuality Work @ Reas. Rates .
Siding & Windows LIFETIME GUAR. Ins/ Lic. BBB
Roofs, Siding,& Gutters
2510
Powerwashing2490
Re-Roofing & Roof Repairs 30 Yrs Exp
Insured - Lic#20126880 John Haley #1 Roofer,LLC. Call 952-925-6156
Constructive Solutions, LLC.
Hail Damage Repair, RoofsSiding, Windows & Decks.
Lic#20637738 – InsuredMc/Visa Sr. Discounts612-810-2059 Mbr:BBB
BLOMQUIST EXT Siding-Roofs-Soffit-Fascia-Gutters-Lic#20172580 763-754-2501www.blomquistexteriors.com
Roofs, Siding,& Gutters
2510
A Family Operated Bus.
Re-roofs Tear-offs BBB Free Est. MC/Visa No Subcontractors Used.Lic/Ins. 952-891-8586
�612-802-8100�Shingles /Cedar Shake Reasrates-. 20+ yrs exp. Lic/InsRAINBOW ROOFING
Roofs, Siding,& Gutters
2510
Powerwashing2490
CIGARETTES CONTROLLING YOU?1 ON 1 Hypnosis Works
Free Consultation.612-868-8177
ProfessionalService Directory
2500
Right Way Painting Powerwashing, Decks, Stain-
ing, & Repairs 612-839-2239
DECK CLEANING & STAINING
Professional and Prompt Guaranteed Results.
�651-699-3504 www.rooftodeck.com
Code #78
Powerwashing2490
SAVE MONEY - Competentmaster plumber needs work.Lic#M3869 Jason 952-891-2490
An Honest Plumber Ins/Bond Lic. #57327-MR
Dan 952-465-2926
A RENEW PLUMBING•Drain Cleaning •Repairs
•Remodeling •Lic# 004914PMBond/Ins 952-884-9495
*A One Man Company*Toilets, Faucets, Sm jobs
Steve 612-940-5920 Lic#4040
763-792-2999Geno's Sewer & Drain
Special $89/with ad!
Plumbing2470
� � � � � � � � � �
PRO PAPER HANGING Removal, Paint/Plaster Work Guar/Refs/Ins/Free Ests35yrs Exp. 952-377-4612� � � � � � � � � �
Paperhanging2430
Lawn & Garden
2360
DAVE'S Painting Int/Ext 3 Rooms $175. Paper rem
Enamel Refs avail. 952-201-1577
DAVE'S PAINTINGand WALLPAPERING
Int/Ext • Free Est • 23 YrsWill meet or beat any
price! Lic/Ins Visa/MCBBB 952-469-6800
Danielsonhomeservices.comPaint Drywall Lic 20444019
Ron 612-720-6525
Bell Professional Painting20 yrs serving SW Ext PtgBest Prices 952-949-0444
Allen's Perfect PaintingCeiling & Drywall Repair
BBB Member. Call anytime.Lic/Ins. Free Est. 612-388-2884
A German Craftsman� Paint, Plaster, papering �� 30yrs quality work, Ref's �� Seasonal Rates. Reliable �� roosterpainting.com ��Est. Int/Ext 952-484-4867 �
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Q uality R esidential Painting & Drywall
Ceiling & Wall Textures H20 Damage – Plaster Repair
Wall Paper RemovalINTERIOR �EXTERIOR
Painting2420
3 Interior Rooms/$250Wallpaper Removal. Drywall
Repair. Cabinet Enameling andStaining. 25 yrs exp. Steve 763-545-0506
*A and K PAINTING*Int./Ext Painting/Staining &
texturing. Free Est. 952-474-6258 Ins/BondMajor Credit Cards Accepted
*A1 CEILING & WALLS*Expert Texturing-Ptg -WaterDamage Reas. Prices-SeniorDisc. *Free Est. 612-927-5532*
Ext/Int PaintingReasonable Rates FREE Est.
EARL 952-944-7983
Painting2420
A Local MoverRobinson MovingHousehold & Office Movers
Reasonable RatesICC 52334 35Yrs Exp
Sr. Disc Call 763-566-8955
A Local MoverRobinson MovingHousehold & Office Movers
Reasonable RatesICC 52334 35Yrs Exp
Sr. Disc Call 763-566-8955
Moving, Storage & Shipping
2380
Lawn & Garden
2360
Field of Green LawncareResid & Comm Free Ests
Lawn Clean-Ups & WeeklyMowing. Call 952-807-1612
A Lawn Service – Clean-Ups, Gardens, Hauling. Cheap
Rates. Call Bryan 763-276-0368
� Beautiful Gardens �Would You Like To Have
More Beauty In Your Yard?We Will Restore or Expand
Your Existing Gardens.Experienced Gardeners
Call Linda 612-598-3949
Lawn & Garden
2360
OPEN FOR
RASPBERRYFESTIVAL
July 14-17 10am-6pm
612-201-1352www.lakelodgeandcabin.com
Great Service Affordable Prices
Senior Discounts
Roofing • Siding • WindowsLic # 20431519BC
952-934-7600 Since 1978
CONSTRUCTION&
REMODELING
FREEESTIMATES
• EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE
• Hardiplank® Siding• QUICK RESPONSE TIME
• HAIL DAMAGE
• FREE INSPECTIONS
• STATE LIC# 6793• ESTABLISHED IN 1984
ROOFING • SIDING • WINDOWS
q i a r
www.GatesGeneralContractors.com
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ACCREDITEDBUSINESS
Fast TurnaroundReduce Energy BillsFree EstimatesBank Financing
Available
Limited OfferTriple Glass for the Price of Double Glass
WINDOWS/SIDINGFamily Owned & Operated Since 1949
(651) 644-6900(952) 920-8888
Call For Free Estimatewww.WesternConstructionInc.com
SERVING THE
ENTIRE METO AREAMN LICENSE
#20316811BONDED • INSURED
Commercial and residential pressure washingDecks strip & seal, roof washing, house washing,
concrete cleaning and staining. Full exterior washing.
Our job is to make you look good!763-225-6200
www.sparklewashcmn.com
BOB’s
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 • 612.866.0949WWW.RIGHTWAYMN.COM
20 years exp. Degreed Shop TeacherExterior/Interior Painting
Powerwashing • Decks • FencesWindow Glazing & Repairs
2 Year Labor / 10 Year Paint Warranty
952.278.0126Call Now For Weekly Mowing
Landscaping • Fertilization
Retaining Walls, Pavers, Shrubs, Mulch.
CONCRETE: Driveway, Walks, Steps, Patios
Residential & Commercial
FREEEstimates
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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,
private warehouse office andone drive in door. South Blmgtn
$3500 per month gross rent. (Includes taxes, insurance, utili-
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SeniorLiving
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SeniorLiving
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ProDrivers Class AMin 1 yr exp in last 3 yrsLocal and Line haul Runs
763-225-8153
Local Drivers Needed!Positions open immediate-ly for FT local drivers w/Class A CDL, 2 yrs expwith tractor/trailer com-bination. The local posi-tions starting hrly rate is$14.50hr + overtime. Aver-age wk is 50-70hrs. CallRay @ 800-463-1010/M-F 8-4
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Full-time Temp. $14/Hr.HS Diploma or GED re-quired, BA preferred.Computer proficienciesand customer service required. Positions in-clude Receptionist, DataEntry, and Income Eligi-bility Worker. Energy As-sistance experience pre-ferred, but will train. Alsolooking for bi-lingual pro-ficiencies in Spanish, So-mali, and Hmong. Job po-tentially runs from lateAugust through Decem-ber. Job offer contingenton background check.Please note the positionyou are applying for. Ap-plication required, may bedownloaded at: www.capsh.org or call 952-933-9639. Submit
resume and application to:CAPSH 8800 Highway 7,#401 St. Louis Park, MN
55426 or fax to 952-933-8016or e-mail to:
[email protected] by July 29, 2011. An Equal Opportunity Employer
Help Wanted/Full Time
9100
C.N.A/H.H.A Want tomake a difference in thelife of a senior? Comework with us in homecare! Call or email resumeto; 952-292-5801 [email protected]
Bookkeeper & receptionist
For Orthopaedic office,Edina; FT; Please fax resume to 952-920-2561
ASSOCIATE TRAINEE
Real Estate Career Fast Growth Potential Rolland 952-949-4724
Irene [email protected]
Coldwell Banker Burnetcbburnet.com EOE
Help Wanted/Full Time
9100
PCA PCA needed in CentralBloomington. 10am-5pmevery other Sat & Sun.More hours available inthe future. Transfer ex-perience preferred. Call Molly at (952) 814-7400
HealthCare
9050
DON'T MISS THIS ONE!Wisconsin entrepreneurearns a good living fromhome for 30 years and isNOW expanding into Min-nesota – and will share hissuccess secrets FREE.800-618-8625 (24 HR MSG)or 800-621-2065 (LIVE)
BusinessOpps & Info
9020
Employment9000
Brainerd Lakes-WhitefishNew Cabins under $100K866-940-7069 for Open TimesCottagesOnWhitefish.com
Real Estate7000
Edina - 50th & France1BR w/ deck. $685 + elec.612-210-9744 320-274-3398
Apartments &Condos For Rent
6400
Rentals5000
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
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
WayzataPublic Schools Sale
Furniture, AV, and misc.Thursday, July 21
(9am - 2pm)Wayzata Central Middle
School - Ice Arena305 Vicksburg Lane
Plymouth
Plymouth3665
HUGE Sale for the ArmedForces Service Center 7/14-16Thurs/Fri 8:30-5; Sat 8:30-12
10887 Alberton Court(Cliff Rd & Hwy 3)
Inver GroveHeights
3640
2 FAM. MOVING SALE:7/14 - 16 (8-4), Home/Gar-den, Motorcycle/sports.
4645 Old Kent Road
Deephaven3621
Book Sale Sat., 7/16 (9-3);Sun., 7/17 (11-2) Proceeds to
American Cancer SocietyRedemption Luth. Church
927 E. Old Shakopee
Bloomington3606
Estate Sale! 7/22-23 (8-3)1888 129th Ave NE, Mens,tools, HH & more!
Blaine3605
Multi-Family 7/15-16 (8-5)Furn, cloz, etc. Cancer Bene-fit Sale. 13503 Gossamer Ct
AppleValley
3603
Garage Salesnext week3600
Moving 7/8-9 (8-4) HH, furn,fishing, tools, toys, craft&sew suppls. 6221 Oxford St.
St. Louis Park
3583
Estate/Moving 7/7-9 (8:30-5) Buildg mat., HH items,rubber stamps/craft sup-pls, furn. 5605 Star Lane
Shorewood3576
Multi-Family 7/8 (8-7); 7/9(8-3) Furn., baby/kid cloz,toys, more 4530 Ewing Av N
Multi-Fam Yard Sale 7/8-9(open 9am) retro furn., bikes,& misc. 4520 & 4528 Lake Dr
Multi-Fam 7/8-10 (8-3) Kidscloz/toys, books, girls bike,HH, misc. 3801 Perry Ave N
Bob's Sale 3965 HubbardJuly 7-8-9 (8-5) Chairs,
Dressers, Tables & misc.
Robbinsdale3568
Multi-Fam 7/7-8 (8-5), 7/9 (8-1). Lots of Baby, kids, toys,HH. 7212 & 7224 Grand Av S
July 8 & 9 (9-4) Tools,HH items, a little of every-thing! 7608 10th Ave. So.
HUGE MOVING SALEJULY 7-9, 9am-4pm7524 Bryant Ave S.
Big Sale! 7/7-9 (8-5)Lot's of everything! 6511 Logan Ave S
Richfield3567
Big Sale! 1045 Bayside Ln7/7-9 (8-1) HH, xmas décor,skis, golf clubs, more!
Mound
3555
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
Golden Valley
3531
7/7-8 (9-5); 7/9 (9-12) Candles,decor, HH, furn., DVDs,more! 5113 Richmond Dr.
Edina
3525
Multi-Fam 7/7-8 (10-6) Furn,wash/dryer, refrig., Nascar,adlt/baby cloz 4124 Estate Dr
BrooklynPark
3508
Downsizing July 7-8 (9-4)Décor to HH goods to kidstuff. 3713 94th Court No.
BrooklynPark
3508
MOVING SALE:6217 Scott Ave North
July 7-9 CASH ONLY
HUGE SALE! 7/7-9 (8-4)Tools, HH items, books,etc. 5800 Knox Ave. No.
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
3507
Estate Sale 7/8-10 (8-5)Vint/Antiq -Furn, fans, HH.Cash only 8212 13th Ave. S.
Estate Sale 7/7 (9-4p)5120 W. 102nd St #106Antqs, E. Larkin art, hh,furniture, all must go!
Bloomington3506
Multi-Fam/Moving & someAntiqs 7/7 (4-8); 7/8 (8-5);7/9 (8-12) 15814 Griffon Path
AppleValley
3503
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
� � WANTED � �Old stereo equip., need not
work. Andy 651-329-0515
Misc.Wanted
3270
Antiq. China Cabinet, deli-cate, rounded glass, oak,Good cond! $375. 26” SonyBravia flatscreen, hi-def,TV $120/BO. 952-945-0905
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
Kitchen table with leaf.$30 612-869-1458
Executive SteelCase Deskunit with file cabinet. Likenew! Plymouth 715-571-1920
Dishes 12PC place setting,Thomas made in Ger-many, Lavender poppies,gold trim, add'l pieces 952-889-9738 $175
Furnishings3160
MINNETONKA15009 Lynn TerraceFri & Sat, July 8-9 (8-4)
Sale by Janee Marie's Antiques
EDEN PRAIRIE9148 Coldstream Lane
#'s Thursday at 8amJuly 7-8 (8:30-5:30)July 9 (8:30-4:30)
MOVING: Mercedes Benz &Large home with beautiful,hi-quality furnishings & dé-cor! Classic designer clothes,shoes & accessories.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
Kenmore Flat Top Stove,$250. Like new. Available6/27. 952-935-2919
Appliances3030
Merchandise3000
WindowCleaning
612-529-4444
WindowCleaning
2660
8641 Wentworth Ave S (86th & Nicollet)(952) 881-1215
OPEN HOUSE!Realife Cooperative of BloomingtonFriday , July 15th1:00pm - 4:00 pm• Senior Living
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Please, no children under 12 yr at Open House
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ACTORS/MOVIE EXTRAS -$150-$300/Day depending onjob. No experience. All looksneeded. 1-800-281-5185-A103
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CASH! For Your JunkedWrecks or Unwanted
Vehicles. Free Tow-Aways612-805-269248
$$ WANTED $$ JUNK CARS
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Junkers &Repairable Wanted
9810
Help Wanted/Full Time
9100
$200+ for most Vehicles�Free Towing� 952-818-2585
Runners & Non Runners 612-810-7606
Licensed/Bonded/Insuredwww.cash4clunkers.com
Junkers &Repairable Wanted
9810
Help Wanted/Full Time
9100
$$$ Junk Cars & TrucksCall us 1st or Call us Last,but Call US! 612-414-4924
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Junkers &Repairable Wanted
9810
06 Grand Prix: 4dr, 91K,new tires & batt. Runs &
looks great. Lite hail damon silver paint-hard to see.Black cloth int. 2nd owner.$9150/bo 612-987-1044
02 GrandPrix GT, V6 coupeonly 65K, red/grey int, wellmaint. $6,200. 952-831-1539
Pontiac
9667
1967 Dodge Charger nbrsmatch, big blk, red ext & int$14,500/BO. 952-297-5614 Bob
Dodge
9621
Automotive9500
High Commissions& Flexible Career
Are you looking to re-enter the workplaceor for a new career butneed flexible hours and
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SalesOpportunities
9300
Driver & Personal CareAssistant for 27 year oldmale living independentlyin Bloomington. Perfectfor retired person needingextra cash. Assist withtransportation to and fromwork in Eden Prairie andshopping plus Dr. appoint-ments, meal planning,,budgeting, etc. Must havetransportation & MNDrivers license, Compen-sation $14 - $16/hour.Mileage paid at $0.41 permile. Hours per week varyfrom 10 to 15. Call 612-802-0989
Business OfficeEye Clinic
Seeking PT motivatedhard working individualto join our Business Officeand Medical Recordsteams. Job duties includepatient payments, filing,collections, and aging re-port. Medical billing expe-rience preferred. Pleasesend resume to SouthdaleEye Clinic, Attn. HR, 6533Drew Ave So, Edina 55435,fax 952-924-4021, or emailat: [email protected]
Help Wanted/Part Time
9200
Tailor/AlterationsPT/FT positions for exp.tailors at a super nicestore. Exc. starting pay +benefits. Jackie or Lisa
(952)-934-1415 Tailorson 79th - Chanhassen
Sheet Metal Fabricator
Foldcraft Co., a leadingmanufacturer of foodser-vice seating, tables, andmillwork to nationallyknown chains is seekingan experienced Sheet Met-al Fabricator to performproduction activities inwithin the stainless steelfabrication cell for ourBloomington,MN location.Qualifications:This position requires anindividual with an under-standing of the materialsand production equipmentused in fabrication ofstainless steel products forthe institutional and com-mercial food service mar-kets. This individual musthave proven experience inthe set-up and operation ofshears, press brakes, andwater jet. He/She mustpossess basic math skills,and demonstrate the abili-ty to read and understandengineered blueprints,shop drawings and tapemeasure. This position re-quires an individual whocan work alone or as ateam member. Flexibilityis required as the incum-bent may be assigned tovarious areas as the work-load necessitates. Atten-tion to detail and a person-al commitment to work-place safety are needed.He/She will be required tolift, push, pull and carryup to 60 pounds and thismay include some over-head lifting at times. Theincumbent will be re-quired to stand all daywith some walking. Per-sonal protective equip-ment will be required tobe worn. Foldcraft Co. offers com-petitive wages and a com-plete benefit package in-cluding insurance plans,vacation, holiday and sickpay, 401(k) plan, and Em-ployee Stock OwnershipPlan (ESOP). Please submit resume to:
Foldcraft Co.615 Centennial DriveKenyon, MN 55946
1-800-759-6653 FAX: 507-789-8363
Email: [email protected]
www.plymold.comAA/EOE
Office Assistant. FTFor audio visual company.MS Office & QuickBooksskills required. Organiza-tional skills prefd. $12-15/hr. 8:30am 5:00pm M-F.WNAV Bloomington. CallMary 612-850-5126 up un-til 9:00pm daily.
Help Wanted/Full Time
9100
To apply for this or other available opportunities, visit
www.digikey.com/careersDigi-Key is an Equal Opportunity/Affi rmative Action Employer.
Looking for a New Opportunity?
Digi-Key Corporation, located in Thief River
Falls, MN, is a rapidly growing global distributor
of electronic components, with sales exceeding
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employees and offer world-class career opportunities,
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work environment. Share in our success and make Digi-Key part of your future!
Director, Facility/Systems Operations and Maintenance
Position Overview:Lead, direct, and manage the department personnel who are dedicated to
Digi-Key systems and building maintenance. Evaluate, develop, implement
and oversee all functions and procedures related to systems and building
maintenance. Ensure that all Digi-Key facilities are operated and maintained
in a cost-effective and safe manner/condition at all times. Establish process
performance metrics while tracking, analyzing and reporting performance
along the parameters of quality, safety and productivity of systems.
Requirements:Ten to fi fteen years of practical experience in multiple phases of building
design, construction, equipment design and maintenance, as well as a
broad knowledge base of equipment/systems and construction processes
Bachelor’s degree in electrical or mechanical engineering or related
fi eld strongly preferred and/or equivalent combination of education and
leadership-level facilities/systems experience required
Must be capable of effectively supervising Digi-Key maintenance
employees and effectively interfacing with other Digi-Key employees and
departments, as well as outside contractors and architects
Demonstrated experience with maintenance software systems
Strong ability to translate priorities quickly into fi eld-level activity
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Macy’s is now accepting and reviewing applications for an invitation to our upcoming
Minneapolis Metro Cosmetic Career Fair
Apply on-line today at www.macysJOBS.com
Macy’s is an Equal Opportunnity Employer, committed to adiverse and inclusive work environment.
Sales ManagerThe Waconia Patriot & the Sun Patriot Newspaper group aresearching for a skilled Sales Manager to lead the experi-enced Waconia Sales Team.
The qualified candidate will work with existing sales reps togrow sales, & also make their own sales calls.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: • Strategizing with team members to grow revenues &
exceed sales targets• Outbound prospecting from lead lists, customer lists &
self-generated lists• Working collaboratively with other Waconia Patriot
staff, to ensure smooth day to day operations
EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS:• Minimum 5 years sales experience, (with preference
given to experience in a senior sales and/or sales man-agement role)
• Excellent verbal & written communication, demonstrat-ed negotiation skills, excellent presentation skills
• Previous advertising sales or category experience anasset
The Patriot Newspaper group’s newspapers, magazines &website have very strong readership, reach affluent markets& provide useful, timely news & information.
Benefits include paid time off, health & dental coverage &retirement investment plans. Position earnings is a mixtureof salary & commission & will be based upon experience.
Please send a complete cover letter & resume toJason Cole
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After one of the most brutal winters wehave encountered in the past 30 years, wehave all found things that need repair orreplacement on our homes. Many of us haveneeded to put off work being done to ourhomes do to economic hard times. Many ofus also put off projects to save money in casethings got worse. Our home values havegone down which makes it hard to even thinkabout selling our homes.
The reality is that we have to keep ourproperty in good shape to maintain our val-ues. Painting the exterior of our homes is byfar the best value to preserving our wood sur-faces and windows. We can also dramatical-ly change the appearance of the inside of ourhomes by updating colors. Painting wood-work is a very affordable option compared toreplacing old trim around our homes.
In many older homes our windows are stillgood, but the old stain and varnish are notholding up any more. You can save thou-sands of dollars by painting these windowsverses replacing windows. Updating your
basement family room can also be as easy aspainting the paneling.
I’m Paul Moore from Rightway PaintingSolutions. I’ve been in the painting businessfor over 20 years. Being a former ShopTeacher, I have a good background in finish-ing and wood replacement. We do both resi-dential and commercial painting. We dowork for several Town Home Associations,Nursing Homes and Residential Properties.
We give our customers great value bybeing able to not just paint. We replace orrepair wood, repair and reglaze older win-dows and reside areas that need replacement.We also repair decks and re stain decks. Onthe inside we repair walls, remove wallpaper,enamel wood work and paint paneling.
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