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BY PAUL GROESSEL SUN NEWSPAPERS Sorry, Ohio and Alaska, but the Minnesota has apparently caught the best of your snowy, cold worlds this winter. With record high daily temperatures and small snowfall inch counts in December and January, plows have been off the streets, water has stuck to its liquid form in outdoor rinks and fewer people are hitting one west-suburb slope
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Eden Prairie School Board to hear child care proposal at next meeting During its upcoming meeting, the Eden Prairie School Board will consider the future of a school district K-5 child care pilot program. The pilot program, “Kids EdVenture,” operates in Oak Point Elementary and Eagle Heights Spanish Immersion with an average daily attendance of 252 morning and afternoon enrollees. Edina-based Southdale YMCA runs childcare in the school district’s other elementary schools, which has approximately 600 students enrolled. It has been running the school district’s school-age childcare program for 30 years, said Southdale YMCA Executive Director Greg Hanks. “That’s, to me, it’s a community presence,” Hanks said. “That’s what we’re about. Strengthening community.” If the school board decides to expand the pilot program to all elementary schools, the YMCA program could be out. The pilot program proposal came in late 2010 from administrators and former Supt. Melissa Krull. According to a prepared presentation for the Jan. 10 school board meeting, the district is testing its own child care program as an opportunity for Community Education to expand its offerings, ease the transition from the childcare setting to the school setting and create a strong connection between school staff and childcare staff. The pilot program has been running since fall 2011, and Community Education Director Terri Johnson has been collecting input from those involved with the pilot program. Hanks likes partnering with the school district in multiple ways. He is cognizant of that as the programs are being reviewed, he said. “Being sensitive to this, a lot of that (pilot) programming is what I would call replication or a lot of what we’re doing,” Hanks said. Johnson said, “It’s really not in response to, you know, something that the Y was or wasn’t doing.” The district set up its pilot program intentionally, to set high-quality childcare standards, with 28 indicators of success and many
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Santorum FROM PAGE 1 Monday. Santorum visited Eden Prairie’s Grace Church Sunday morning, where he talked about how his faith has guided him through difficult times in his life. He shared his views in a 15-minute question-and-answer session with Grace Church Pastor Troy Dobbs during Sunday morning service. Most of the talk with Dobbs stuck to his personal life and faith, preceding a prayer with Dobbs and attendees before he exited. When asked about Jesus Christ, Santorum said, “He’s my savior. … He is my role model. He is my teacher.” He also mentioned what he believes is a special relationship between God and the United States. “I believe that God has specifically blessed this country. This country is ‘under God.’ And I say that because it was founded under God,” he said. God has been his friend, savior and became the “center of my life” through the marriage with his wife Karen Santorum, when he first became a senator, he said. “A lot of my faith journey has been through fire. Fire of standing up for things that are controversial. … Fire of personal tragedies,” he said. His faith has helped him get through difficult times, he said, when he lost a son shortly after he was born. After the service, Santorum shook hands with supporters and churchgoers outside the large Worship Center. Supporter and Grace Church member Mark Hyde of Burnsville sat with friends, waiting for Santorum to meet attendees after the service. Hyde said he thought Santorum spoke well. “(There were) more details than just the regular sound bites that you get on the news,” he said. He said he plans on attending his precinct’s caucus Tuesday and had always liked Santorum, even if he may not receive the GOP nomination. “Some people in Minnesota, they’re not as interested in his religious background as I am,” he said.
Presidential hopeful Rick Santorum makes his way through a crowd following a Sunday, Feb. 5 service at Grace Church in Eden Prairie. (Photo by Paul Groessel – Sun Newspapers)
At left, Rick Santorum, seen on the big screen, talks with Pastor Troy Dobbs during a Grace Church service Sunday, Feb. 5. Santorum said Jesus Christ has played a central role in his life, and the United States has been specifically blessed by God. At right, Rick Santorum and Pastor Troy Dobbs pray after their 15-minute question and answer session between the two. The former Pennsylvania senator is trailing in the polls before Tuesday’s Minnesota caucuses. (Photos by Paul Groessel – Sun Newspapers)
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Taste of Eden Prairie returns Feb. 25 29 restaurants expected this year BY PAUL GROESSEL – SUN NEWSPAPERS The Taste of Eden Prairie is back Saturday, Feb. 25, for its tenth year and fifth at the Minnesota Vikings’ practice facility. The event is the biggest fundraiser for Eden Prairie School District supporter Foundation for Eden Prairie Schools. FEPS, as it’s affectionately known, provides support for teachers and classrooms in the school district. In the last few years, the event drew approximately 800 people a year. Cochairs Holly Parker and Anne Byrne are hoping the return of Taste classics along with four additional restaurants and new activities will draw an even larger crowd of hungry philanthropists. There are 29 restaurants on the docket as of early February, up from 25 last year. New this year are VIP tickets, a live
auction and beefier online and silent auctions. Benefits of VIP tickets, limited at 50, includes premium parking near the venue, easier check-in and a Vikings locker room tour (6:15 pm and 7 pm). It also includes a wine and cheese reception before the start of Taste with Interim Supt. Jon McBroom, among other tokens of appreciation. VIP Tickets can only be purchased online or through a Taste Committee member. Live auction items will include a Vikings tickets, sideline passes, a framed Vikings jersey, and other items. “So we’ll have kind of a Vikings experience,” Byrne said. A winter getaway to cabin in northern Minnesota and a chef ’s dinner are items also expected at the live auction. “That’s’ something kind of new this year. Fun this year,” Byrne said. Items in the event raffle and online auction are also expanding. The big-money raffle prize is $500 cash (double last year’s prize). The other raffle item is a Wall of Wine. Raffle tick-
Those fundraising benefits were recently seen. “On Jan. 23, FEPS awarded $24,950 in teacher grants to five Eden Prairie schools for innovative new programs in the district,” according to the event website. Some of the grant money came from business donations, but a majority of grant funds came from The Taste of Eden Prairie. Those grants: • A Field Study of Insects at Central Middle School • Leadership Coaching at EPHS • A Vision for Reading at Eden Lake • Reading A-Z for Literacy Achievement at Forest Hills • Focus on Learning at Prairie View. Tickets to Taste are on sale now. Cost is $35 when purchased in advance, $40 at the door. Tickets are on sale at the event website; at Kowalski’s Market, 16500 W. 78th St.; Jerry’s Foods, 9625 Anderson Lakes Parkway; at every Eden Prairie school and through Foundation for Eden Prairie Schools board members. Info: Foundationforepschools.org.
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Did Superman inspire future greatness? As someone who is tolerant of winter, but not fond of it, the above average warmth and lack of snow so far this season has been quite pleasing. I don’t plan a winter getaway annually, but I do find that a break from the cold and snow to be quite therapeutic, even during winters such as this one. I spent such a week recently along Alabama’s Gulf coast – Gulf Shores, to be exact. My mother is retired and spends two months of her winter in Gulf Shores. She leaves after the holiday season and returns in late March. Since it’s an extended vacation, she drives back and forth each year. She doesn’t like to drive alone, hence the invitation to make the drive most winters. I enjoy an occasional road trip, as well as warmer weather, so it’s an easy sell. Gulf Shores isn’t exactly the dream vacation destination of most 41-year-olds, but you won’t hear me complain. I find plenty of ways to keep myself occu-
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pied among the numerous retirees that populate the coastline, and given how many people I know or have met who haven’t had the luxury of taking a vacation in recent years due to lost jobs and ever-inflating costs of living, I know I’m blessed to be able to take my turns behind the wheel as mom heads south each January. I see new things with each trip south, but I’d hardly call my Gulf Shores vacations educational. The 2012 Gulf Shores road trip, however, had me pondering a question I can’t answer definitively, although I think I know the answer. My highway reflections began in Metropolis, Ill., home of the Super Museum. Yep, the town that shares the name with
the fictitious city in the Superman comic books is home to the largest collection of Superman memorabilia you will ever find. I had heard of the museum, but never considered visiting it until four years ago, when my first Gulf Shores road trip brought me to the southern Illinois city. Although I was never a big Superman fan, I did collect comic books as a youngster, so I was determined to someday visit the museum that pays homage to Clark Kent’s alter ego. The very short version of the museum’s history: a young boy takes a liking to Superman in the 1960s and makes it his life mission to collect every type of memorabilia imaginable. Today the massive collection is on display in a city that has long celebrated the Man of Steel’s history. The museum doesn’t exist because Metropolis celebrates the pulp fiction icon, it exists because one man had a passion
for a slice of Americana and has pursued it. Operating the museum is not his life’s work, it is a passion he has made time, and money, available to for decades. How many people have that kind of passion about anything? How many people get to act upon it? Not enough of us, I suspect. I enjoyed my museum visit, but didn’t drive away from Metropolis with a newfound enjoyment of Superman’s comic book, television and big screen adventures. I did, however, leave town with a sense of appreciation and awe for one man’s passion and the tourist attraction that exists today because of it. I didn’t expect the history of Superman to have a profound effect upon me, but I have pondered what is and isn’t most important in my life since that Saturday morning not so long ago. Now I have to figure out how to expunge the kryptonite from my day-to-day existence.
No worries here being single on Valentine’s Day Just so I understand this, we have a day designated for the sole purpose of individuals expressing love to their spouses or significant others, but what about the other 364 days of the year? Are people precluded from expressing these sentiments on any one of these days? Many people get blue around this day simply because they happen to be single. One blogger said there are two types of single people. There are the ones who watch movies at home “sulking” and “eating ice cream,” but the second group consists of people like me who couldn’t care less. On that single point I agree, but the rest of this blog was filled with a bunch of nonsense about
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how singles can party and get “wasted” at a bar with other singles, suggesting this is the ideal situation in which to be because an “impromptu evening at a bar” is the prefect way to meet somebody new. Sure, when kids ask how their parents met, they can tell them they found each other stumbling drunk – excuse me, “wasted” – in a bar on Valentine’s Day. Now that is as romantic as it
gets. This was not meant to be an indictment of bloggers or the socalled experts, as I read a lot of material with similar content, all of which would be obvious to the average person. But now that I find myself on the subject, I will say that most of these people on this issue have little clue as to what they’re talking about. Since when is being single on Valentine’s Day anything anyone should be ashamed of or pitied? My apathy for Valentine’s Day is related to the fact I can’t remember the last time I was at all concerned about it, and this applies equally to when I have not been single. Perhaps I have been fortunate
in having been involved with women who feel the same as I do toward this Hallmark holiday. I am guessing I’m not the only person. There has to be many, many couples that equally see the silliness of worrying about getting the card, the flowers, the candy, and the nice dinner. Rather than repeat the advice of so-called experts on this subject – who suggest that we focus on the positive, show others that we care, focus on other aspects of life, travel, pamper ourselves, and spend our time on a hobby – I prefer to look at the bigger picture. What I hope would be a large RICCI: TO PAGE 8
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percentage of the population, I am more concerned about other pressing issues. And if I choose to express feelings, I certainly do not need Hallmark to do it for me. The last time I checked, a card is unable to demonstrate real human affection and is only available for a few weeks out of the year. This Valentine’s Day, I will
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not be among those sulking or going to a bar to meet someone. Instead, I will be working just like any other day. After work, I will be doing what I typically do, have a few laughs with friends, play hockey at my local ice rink, read, and any number of ordinary daily activities – all with no “poor me” feelings. My advice, along with 25 cents as the saying goes, is to suck it up, walk it off, rub some dirt on it, get over it, and live in the solution. Life goes on.
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Hennepin County studies closing service centers Credit card flap prompts closer look at how much is spent to subsidize operations BY PAUL WAHL – SUN NEWSPAPERS It’s been a month since Hennepin County Service Centers stopped taking Visa credit cards. County officials say there have been a few hotheads, but for the most part patrons have adapted well. The move in early January prompted the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners to order a study of the future service centers. The flap over credit cards at the county’s six service centers arose when a state mandate requiring deputy registrars to charge a fee to cover the costs involved in using plastic, according to Kathy Schons, manager of the service centers. Visa does not allow for separating its fees from the actual charge in face-toface transactions, so the county settled for Discover and MasterCard, as well as cash and checks, as forms of payment. Unlike businesses, governmental entities are no longer allowed to eat the expenses of accepting credit cards, Schons said. “People have generally been understanding,” said Schons, noting that each location has installed an ATM. “We’re asking customers at the reception desk how they plan to pay to head off any problems.” Credit card users are charged a 2.4 percent processing fee. The issue was also apparently the impetus for the county board to order a study of the future of the service centers. The board approved a resolution Jan. 24 calling for a closer look at the centers, which offer more than 40 services. Among the most popular are driver’s license renewals, motor vehicle tabs, license plates and passports. “Clearly we need to look at the economic model for this service,” said Hennepin County Sixth District
Commissioner Jan Callison. “This may be something we can no longer afford to provide.” Callison said the county will subsidize the service centers with $1.6 million from property taxpayers in 2012, a figure she says is probably too high. She said it was easier for the county to allocate funds to the service centers when state aid was more plentiful. “This is not something we have to have,” Callison added. To make matters worse, Callison and others on the county board fear dropping Visa as a method of payment may reduce revenue further, requiring additional subsidy. The county’s service centers completed approximately 911,000 transactions in 2011, a third of those via credit card and 80 percent of that third with Visa-issued cards. Callison represents all or parts of Long Lake, Orono, Wayzata, Woodland, Minnetonka, Minnetonka Beach, Deephaven, Tonka Bay, Greenwood, Shorewood, Excelsior, Hopkins, Eden Prairie and Edina. Commissioner Randy Johnson, who offered the study resolution, represents part of Eden Prairie where a service center was closed in recent weeks. The resolution maintains the study is needed to answer “important public policy questions concerning the long-term viability of the centers.” It also notes that the portion of fees the county is allowed to retain is often less than the cost of offering state license services. Callison said that move was expected to save the county roughly a half-million dollars during the fiscal year. The task force commissioned to study the issue will include representatives of the private business community. A report back to commissioners is expected April 16. In addition to Hennepin County, a number of cities also contract with Driver and Vehicle Services. It is a division of the Minnesota Department of Public Safety. Richfield and Brooklyn Park have service centers. Golden Valley had one until it was closed last year amid controversy over accounting procedures. In St. Louis Park, the privately run AAA Minnesota operates a service center.
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Mall of America celebrates the life of Princess Diana Murton and Nick Grossmark have traveled with the exhibit since its inception, which was created within a The wedding dress and its 25-foot year of Diana’s death in 1997. The duo train certainly command attention was part of the original team that creduring a tour of the Princess Diana ated the tribute under the direction of exhibit now on display at Mall of Diana’s brother. “Her brother was very America in Bloomington. anxious to do something before anyone But keep an eye out for the little else did anything less tasteful,” things that tell as much of her story as Grossmark recalled. the celebrated wedOpening in 1998 on ding dress. the day of Diana’s “Diana, A birthday, July 1, the Celebration” is now on exhibition is housed display on the mall’s on the Spencer famifourth floor. The exhib- What: Diana, A Celebration ly’s ancestral home in it, which runs through Where: Mall of America, fourth floor Althorp June 10, features the When: Noon to 8 p.m. Monday through England, famous wedding dress Thursday; 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Estate. It opens for two months each year from the July 1981 cer- Saturday; 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday emony, as well as a Cost: $21.50 for adults, $17.50 for seniors, on her birthday and variety of outfits from $13.50 for children 11 and younger; closes on the anniversary on her death, Diana’s life in the pub- $23.50 for VIP lic eye. Family photos, Tickets: At the exhibit or ticketmaster.com Aug. 31. During the months home video of her Info: xr.com/diana and remaining the exhibit is shipped childhood, toys and a dianaexhibition.com to destinations school uniform from around the world, priher childhood are all marily in the United States. Murton on display daily. and Grossmark travel to each destinaOne of the small, easy-to-overlook tion to oversee its installation, includitems on display is a prayer book, given ing the uncrating and display of the to Diana by Mother Theresa. Inside the wedding dress, which is only handled book is a poem handwritten by Mother by them. Theresa. The small, pocketsize book More than 150 objects are on display, represents the friendship of two interincluding 28 designer dresses in a nationally renowned figures that dedigallery that includes photos depicting cated their lives to helping others, events at which Diana wore many of according to Graeme Murton, one of the outfits. The dresses span her early the exhibit curators. BY MIKE HANKS – SUN NEWSPAPERS
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Diana FROM PREVIOUS PAGE less restricted in her clothing choices and had “a bit more fun with fashion,” he said. The exhibit includes details about the Spencer family’s history as well as artifacts from her childhood. Finding childhood mementos from the Althorp Estate was not difficult, according to Grossmark. “We found them in the attics,” he said. “They didn’t seem to throw a lot away.” A selection of family photos from her youth depict Diana engaged in average, everyday childhood activities, such as swimming. Because Diana’s father was an avid shutterbug, Murton and Grossmark had hundreds of photos to choose from for the exhibit. “We were lucky enough to pick albums showing her do things that all children do,”
Murton said. Memorial books sent to the family, copies of the original draft of her brother’s eulogy and other mementos from her funeral are on display, and the exhibit showcases the charity work Diana participated in, as well as the work that continues in her name. Diana was known as the people’s princess because she didn’t shy away from the public, a contrast to how the royal family was perceived. She brought attention to many charities through her work, yet quietly went about many other charitable acts, Murton noted. “She had a love of people,” he said. “She didn’t put herself up on a pedestal,” Grossmark said. How would Diana feel about an exhibit that tells the story of her life? She would look at it as an extension of her work, Murton said. “She’d be very very proud to know that her work is still continuing.”
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Nick Grossmark, a curator of the “Diana, A Celebration” exhibit at Mall of America, shares anecdotes about Princess Diana’s 1981 wedding dress during a media unveiling of the dress Feb. 1. The exhibit runs through June 10. (Photo by Hannah Pietrick – Sun Newspapers)
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Crime levels remain steady in EP Statistics show a dramatic drop in illegal incidents in Richfield BY ANDREW WIG – SUN NEWSPAPERS It is a common school of thought that when the economy gets rough, so do the people, that crime goes up when money is scarce, but recent local statistics challenge that notion. “I think whenever we have a declining economy, I think the worry is, ‘Oh my gosh, the crime rate’s going to go up,’” Jill Mecklenberg, crime prevention specialist for Richfield Police, recently observed. Recent local and national trends, however, defy such logic, and among the most defiant is Richfield, a community that at first glance would seem more vulnerable during a poor economy than its more affluent neighbors. While crime rates in Bloomington, Edina and Eden Prairie have remained relatively steady or declined modestly, Richfield has gone on a crime-pinching crash diet, steadily shedding lawbreakers since 2005, according to statistics. Serious crimes, or Part I crimes — including murder, assault, robbery and criminal sexual conduct — are down 40 percent there since then. They amounted to 1,585 in 2005; in 2011 there were 949 Part I crimes. Part II crime, the less serious offenses, fell as well, although not as dramatically. It was down 33 percent in that span, from 3,414 to 2,200. The drops occurred as Richfield’s population increased by about 800 residents from 2000 to 2010. While not to the level of Richfield, violent crime also declined nationally between 2005 and 2010, down about 10 percent. Property crime fell at a similar rate. Broadly, demographers have pointed to more effective policing, more incarceration, effective social programs and a declining youth population — trends applicable to Richfield, too. But local law enforcement has a difficult time pointing to just what, exactly has caused the drastic, welcome change in Richfield that defies common wisdom. “There are just a number of factors that come into play,” Richfield Public Safety Department Chief Barry Fritz said. He pointed to increasingly preva-
lent security cameras and community crime prevention measures in which citizens are taught to keep from becoming victims. Mecklenberg cited Richfield Ready, a program facilitating the collaboration between police, schools and community education. Teen Police Academy, which teaches middle- and- highschoolers the basics of police work, also has helped to demystify the police department and make children more willing to cooperate with the cops, Mecklenberg said. And don’t forget about the easy answer to Richfield’s drop in crime, Fritz reminded. “I don’t think I would discount good police work,” he said. But the trend still begs the question: What happened in 2005? Until then, the numbers in Richfield were up and down. Since, they have declined steadily every year. The previously fluctuating pattern was similar to what communities such as Bloomington still see. There, Part I crimes have been on a gradual overall decline, but still up and down from year to year. The same goes for Part II crime. Although not to Richfield’s extent, Bloomington’s statistics also defy the idea that crime goes up during hard times. Deputy Police Chief Rick Hart noted changes in technology, particularly a car-mounted system that automatically scans license plates in traffic and alerts officers to any plates belonging to a driver with a warrant for arrest out or even expired tabs. Several of the systems have been installed, although not every squad car has one. Both Fritz and Hart cited better access to data as a new advantage, not just in the field but during planning, as well. It allows police departments to take a “proactive response in targeting emerging crime trends,” Hart said. He did not name a particular type of crime currently under focus. Reported crime in Edina has been relatively steady since 2005, although 2010 does represent a low for the period, at 930 Part I offenses. Part II crime increased slightly during that span, from 834 to 960. Eden Prairie did not have data available organized by Part I and II, but person crimes, which also include homicide, sexual assault, robbery and assault, were down slightly since 2005 — from 546 to 410. Property crimes in the city fluctuated but numbered 2,257
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visited Somali refugees in northern Kenya and is working to re-establish their lifelines from Minnesota. The area has been gripped by famine and lawlessness. Adams and Gilje join other Young Democrats in a parody of what a DFL stand-up comedy club might be like. The students make up the audience in a sketch that has been co-written and performed by long-time Eden Prairie resident Doug Lind. “Democratic Visions” is produced by Eden Prairie, Minnetonka and Edina volunteers for DFL Senate District 42. Segments of the program are posted online at dflsd42.org. In Hopkins, Minnetonka, Edina, Richfield and Eden Prairie, “Democratic Visions” can be seen on Comcast Channel 15 on 9 p.m. Sundays and 5:30 p.m. Wednesdays.
Funshine Preschool registration is open Funshine Preschool at Grace Church, Eden Prairie, is now registering for the fall 2012-2013 year. Funshine is a Christian-based program with experienced teachers dedicated to developing confident children with a healthy selfesteem. Funshine will introduce two new curriculums this year: - EZ Write – A researched-based handwriting program for preschool children that bridges writing skills to reading skills. - HighReach Learning Curriculum – A comprehensive program that teaches language, science, math, creative expression, physical development, and social emotional development. Funshine offers a three-day program for ages 33 months to 5 years and a four-day program for ages 3.5-5 years. Classes run from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Also offered is an optional lunch bunch program until 1 p.m., plus periodic afternoon enrichment programs and extended days until 2:30 p.m. More information is available at atgrace.com/funshine or by contacting Karen at 952-224-3107 or kguille@atgrace.com. Grace Church is located in Eden Prairie at the southeast corner of Pioneer Trail and Eden Prairie Road, one mile west of Flying Cloud Airport.
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Eden Prairie Planning Commission meeting Where: City Center, 8080 Mitchell Road, Eden Prairie When: 7 p.m. Info: edenprairie.org
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16 African Americans Make History Where: Eden Prairie Library, 565 Prairie Center Drive When: 7-8 p.m. Info: 612-543-6275
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Above, graduation for Marines is a honored tradition, which was no exception for the Jan. 13 ceremoney at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, Calif. Below, after not seeing their family and friends for three months, the change sometimes can be unrecognizable for some. (Photos by Chris Dillmann – Sun Newspapers)
The final installment in a series examining training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego BY DANIEL CALLAHAN – SUN NEWSPAPERS Even on the temperate California coast, the time between dawn and the sun’s rising still brings with it a perceptible chill to the air. As the sun begins to crest the hills surrounding Camp Pendleton ordinary folks set about their work, one group of Marine Corps recruits are nearing the end of theirs. In near perfect unison, the recruits march across blacktop to take their places for a ceremony they’ve waited for since they began training more than 50 days earlier. This morning makes the formal review and graduation a few days hence seem almost a formality. Today is the day they receive a symbol they’ve been accepted. Accepted into the brotherhood of pride and honor that first drew them to the Marine Corps. MARINES: TO NEXT PAGE CMYK
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Above, recruits march onto a parade ground at Camp Pendleton after completeing the Crucible, which consists of 54 hours of sleep and food deprivation, miles of hiking day and night. The end is met with the “Reeper,” a near-vertical climb. At top right, for some of the recruits that were presented with their emblem, tears streamed down their face with joy. Center right, during the graduation ceremony, the Marines from each company that were top of their classes were presented with a special honor. Below right, after completing the Crucible, the recruits became Marines when presented with their Eagle, Globe and Anchor emblem. (Photos by Chris Dillmann – Sun Newspapers)
Marines FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Today they receive their eagle, globe and anchor emblem. And the title of United States Marine. Over the last 50 hours, with less than three full meals and running on fewer hours of sleep than the average afternoon nap, these recruits have hiked up mountains strapped to packs weighing 80 pounds or more. They’ve worked, sweated, and carried each other along together as a team through nearly 40 kilometers of hikes and up mountains. The capstone on months of training and exercises, the Crucible is known as the make or break moment, an event that leads into the end of their initial training phase. And, the reward that comes with it. That reward is enormous to a
recruit, who, for most of the last three months, has heard few kind words and even fewer that were not yelled. The drill instructors, who have guided the recruits to this point of success, place the emblem in their hand individually and give them a few quiet words of encouragement and congratulations before addressing the former recruit as Marine. Not a few eyes are damp as Navy Corpsmen, the medical personnel who work with the corps, walk up and down behind the recruits reminding the exhausted young men not to lock their knees and standing by for those moments when they might be needed. Those who walked onto the blacktop as recruits, exit to a hearty breakfast and a solid rest as Marines. A few days later, they’ll once again march across a parade ground, but this time it will be as Marines for their final review
before the commanding officers of the recruit depot as well as their families, friends and relatives, many of whom make the trip to San Diego to watch the final graduation. Those Marines of particular note will be recognized for their work during training There is work yet to be done; after a 10-day leave, they will return to the business of learning what it means to be a Marine through combat training and further education on their designation military occupation specialty. In the story of their transformation, the last chapter comes to a close, while their lives as United States Marines will not conclude. For more stories and photos from Marine Corps recruit training in San Diego, visit www.MinnLocal.com and click the “Dan and Chris Go To Boot Camp” link on the homepage.
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COMMUNITY LINE Students from Eden Prairie have been named to the Dean’s List, graduated from or received other honors from the universities, colleges or groups listed. Ann Kathryn Carlstedt, Jessica Ann Eglseder, Thomas J. Fisher, Zachary Christopher Hanson, Isaiah Pharaoh Mack, Claire Elizabeth Mikulay, James Victor Niemann, Eric Cameron Roudabush, Caroline Strand Schneider and Amanda R. Troldahl were named to the University of Iowa dean’s list. Anna Mueller, Chongyang Zhang, David Zhang, Samantha Griffith, Jacqueline Clevette, Samantha Morgan, Ricardo Ortiz-Vazquez and Helen Tornquist were named to the dean’s list at DePaul University, Chicago. Hanorah Vanni was named to Tufts University’s dean’s list. Christina Stolz earned Highest Honors for the fall semester of the 20112012 academic year at the University of New Hampshire. Racine Hansen, a student at the Visitation School in Mendota Heights, was a Silver Key winner in the 2011-2012 Minnesota Scholastic Art Awards Convent. Quinn Anderson, Aaron Barthol, Joseph Cegla, Chelsea Filipovich, Roisin Guargena, Jessica Hanson, Jenna Kerker, Hurmah Khan, Kevin Knutson, Ashley Koppy, Paul Lentsch, Kyle Lenzen, Scott Lindner, Zoe Martin, Daniel Miller, Rachael Moline, Kristina Montville, Jordyn Smith, Anna Steider, Ivy
Stevens, Melissa Stewart, Bryanna Sudman, Laura Weber, Kirsten Williams and Nestor Yanez Gutierrez were named to the fall dean’s list at Minnesota State University, Mankato. Brian Paul Peters was named to the fall 2011 Commandant’s Distinguished Service List at The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina. Leah Hatzung, Alexandra Stark, Krista Nelson, Anna Paulson, Breanna Blaschke, Nathan Brubaker, Jordan Flom, Allison Hallstrom, Leah Hatzung, Kathryn Kennedy, Kelly Snyder, Peter Sorensen, David Sparkman, Hannah Thomas, Tara Tulberg, Michelle Turner and Rachel Van Heest were named to the winter dean’s list at Bethel University. Terry Prindiville and Michelle Turner graduated from Bethel University. Tony James Wood was named to the president’s list at Minnesota State College-Southeast Technical, Winona. Benjamin Boldenow, Abby Johnson, Michael Sandvig, Molly Senske, Jessalee Simonson, Laura Stone and Matthew Stover were named to the dean’s list at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Matthew Thomas Grewe, Abby Jean Hegland, Talia Jordan Kramer, Bradley J Masche, Zachary John Minnich, Alexis Grace Smith, Rileigh Van Driessche, Katie L Wargolet and Rachel Marie Weber were named to the dean’s list at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
EDUCATION NOTES ISM Show Choir performs Feb. 10 The International School of Minnesota will be presenting its annual Show Choir concert 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 10 and 7 p.m. Friday, March 2, both in the ISM Performing Arts Center, 6385 Beach Road, Eden Prairie. Each year, the award-winning group puts together a fully choreographed and multi-costumed show that is highly entertaining for all ages, and this year’s “Stronger” is no different. The ISM Middle School
show choir and the high school Vocal Jazz Ensemble will also perform. Each year the ISM High School Show Choir creates an exciting show that they take on the road. This year they’ll be performing at Disney World and in the Orlando area. They’ll also have the opportunity to attend a performance workshop led by Disney World performers. The group will be traveling between their two home stage performances. Tickets for the performances are $5, and a choir café offering dinner prior to the shows will be $5. Info: internationalschoolmn.com.
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Weather FROM PAGE 1 less frequently. Minnesotans are finding themselves in a seasonably warm fall and winter since the state is caught between the cold and snow hitting areas southeast of Minnesota and an arctic osculation bringing the same to the north. Ohio and Alaska are getting the brunt of it this year, according to meteorologist Chris Franks with the National Weather Service’s Chanhassen office. The Twin Cities faced La Nina, and its nearly 90 inches of snow, last year. The warmth this year wasn’t – or can’t – be clearly pinned to global warming, Franks said. Global warming is the tracking of global temperature change, notably a one-degree increase in the world’s average temperature over the past 80 years, he said.
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“It’s the most exciting it’s ever been For the Twin Cities’ dot on the world to watch the temperature,� Franks said. atlas, its average temperature in Not everyone is celebrating, though. December was 8 degrees above normal, Eden Prairie and Edina parks and and January’s average temperature was recreation divisions have struggled to 7.7 degrees above average. keep ice on out“We have set a door rinks, and number of daily with 40-degree records,� Franks temperatures in said, but tying a late January seasonal record and early could be the most the significant mark -DONNA TILSNER February, of a warm seaEDINA RECREATION SUPERVISOR crews stopped their daily rouson: “The longest tine of spraying to ever start the on new layers of water while temperawinter without a below zero day. We tures hovered above freezing. went all they way to Jan. 18 this year Even during a normal winter, rinks without going below zero.� usually aren’t open long after midThe Twin Cities was within 45 minFebruary. utes of breaking the record. “It dropped After mid-February, “the angle of the to below zero just before midnight,� he sun is increased enough where it said. If that frigid hammer had waited becomes powerful enough to melt the until midnight to fall, not 11:15 p.m., ice,� said Eden Prairie Parks and Jan. 18, there would have been a new Recreation Director Jay Lotthammer. record.
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Outdoor rinks, which usually open in December, did not open until midJanuary. Then, by the end of January, it was too warm to form ice. Edina’s not doing so cold, either. “We just took a beating. We have a lot of water on the rinks, and last night it really did not freeze,� Edina Recreation Supervisor Donna Tilsner said last Wednesday, after temperatures hit the 40s. “Today it was just not going to happen. We’re going day by day.� There are 12 rinks in the city. All have warming houses, and all but one have hockey rinks with the general skating rinks, making Braemar Arena a busy place since some organized hockey teams and general skaters took indoor ice time in lieu of their scheduled outdoor practices and skate time. Somewhat surprisingly, snow at Hyland Ski and Snowboard Area in Bloomington has stuck to the ground,
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Weather FROM PREVIOUS PAGE according to shift manager Kent Kloster. When it’s 28 degrees or colder and the humidity is right, “we make snow, make snow, make snow to build up that base and carry us through to the end of the season,” Kloster said. It takes a lot of water to make that base and carry Hyland through the season. How much? ”A bunch,” a crewmember radioed after Kloster asked.
A bunch, in Hyland business terms, is 22 million gallons of water. Millions of gallons of water usually hold Braemar through the season pretty well, regardless of the temperature, Kloster said. So, there has been snow at Hyland. People just don’t think to hit the hills when they see brown in their yard, he said, so business from walk-up customers has declined this winter, Kloster said. Even though walkup business has decreased, Hyland’s programs have kept it financially sound through the season, Kloster said. Eden Prairie city plows have had a
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lighter load, too, leveling out street crew budgets from a busy winter last year and freeing crews to do maintenance usually reserved for warm weather. In Public Works Superintendent Cliff Cracauer’s 37 years of work, “We’ve never had – in that period of time – I’ve never had a winter like this, as far as this small amount of snow” and warm weather like this, he said. Because of the busy winter at the beginning of 2011, the city wasn’t able to do any of its normal maintenance because crew was plowing snow all time, salting and using a lot of fuel, Cracauer said. The end of 2011 brought a light win-
ter, offsetting fuel and materials costs. “So we ended up cost wise [within] our budget,” he said. Last year, the city couldn’t trim trees or clear sightlines, either. So this fall and winter crews have been able to catch up on all of that, Cracauer said. They’ve also gotten a head start on equipment maintenance they couldn’t do last year, which will help them going into seasonal work in March and early April. “So, this year we’re able to catch up on that,” he said. “ … So we’re ahead of the game right at this moment (budgetwise), but who knows what the fall is going to bring.”
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Lot 30, Block 6, Settlers Ridge 3rd Addition, Hennepin County, Minnesota, PID: 30-116-22-24-0058, Certificate of Title No. 1055748 And being commonly known as: 18736 The Pines, Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55347 Dated this 9 day of January, 2012 RICHARD STANEK SHERIFF OF HENNEPIN COUNTY By: /s/ David Berens Its Deputy Sheriff BARNA, GUZY & STEFFEN, LTD. By: /s/ Karen K. Kurth Karen Kurth, #320493 200 Coon Rapids Boulevard Suite 400 Minneapolis, MN 55433 (763)780-8500 Attorneys for Settlers Ridge Townhomes Association (Jan. 19,26, Feb. 2,9,16,23, 2012) D4-SettlersRidgeForeclosure
vs. American Family Mutual Insurance Company and State Farm Fire and Casualty Company, Fourth Party Defendants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that under and by virtue of the judgment and decree entered in the above entitled action on the 4th day of January, 2012, a certified copy of which has been delivered to me, directing the sale of the premises hereinafter described, to satisfy the amount found and adjudged due and owing said Third Party Plaintiff, Settlers Ridge Townhome Association, in the above entitled action from said Third Party Defendants, Bartholomew Blinstrup and Mary Blinstrup, as prescribed in the Order, the undersigned Sheriff of Hennepin County will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, on the 29th day of February, 2012 at 10:00 A.M., in the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office – Civil Unit, Room 30, Minneapolis, City Hall, 350 South 5th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55415, the real property lying and being in the County of Hennepin and State of Minnesota, described in said judgment and decree, to-wit:
Certificate of Assumed Name (Official Publication) MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable consumers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. List the exact assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted: Olive Executive Search Principal Place of Business: 16444 Manor Road S., Eden Prairie, MN 55346 List the name and complete street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name, OR if an entity, provide the legal corporate, LLC, or Limited Partnership name and registered office address: Nicholas A. Olive, 16444 Manor Road S., Eden Prairie, MN 55346
I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath.
I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath.
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(Official Publication) MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable consumers to be able to identify the true owner of a business.
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The name and complete street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name: Viking Client Services, Inc., 7500 Office Ridge Circle, #100, Eden Prairie, MN 55344; Viking Client Services, Inc., 2095 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd., #150, Phoenix, AZ 85027 This certificate is an amendment of Certificate of Assumed name number 911582-2 originally filed on 05/19/2004 under the name Viking Collection Service, Inc.
List the name and complete street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name, OR if an entity, provide the legal corporate, LLC, or Limited Partnership name and registered office address: Viking Client Services, Inc., 7500 Office Ridge Circle, #100, Eden Prairie, MN 55344; Viking Client Services, Inc., 2095 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd., #150, Phoenix, AZ 85027 I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the
Certificate of Assumed Name (Official Publication) MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable consumers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. List the exact assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted: Fresh Coat Painters Location 91201 Principal Place of Business: 9637 Anderson Lakes Parkway Suite 304, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 List the name and complete street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name, OR if an entity, provide the legal corporate, LLC, or Limited Partnership name and registered office address: DiJer Painting, LLC, 9637 Anderson Lakes Parkway Suite 304, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 I certify that I am authorized to sign this certificate and I further certify that I understand that by signing this certificate, I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Minnesota Statutes section 609.48 as if I had signed this certificate under oath.
FILED: December 29, 2011 /s/ Jerold Fancher, Member (Feb. 2 & 9, 2012) D4-FreshCoatPainters
Public Notice (Official Publication) NOTICE OF SALE AND DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY PS Orangeco, Inc. and/or Shurgard TRS. Inc. will conduct sales(s) at Public Storage located at Eden Prairie 08308: 7921 Eden Prairie Rd., Eden Prairie, MN 55347. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at public auction on February 28, 2012 at 12:00 pm personal property including but not limited to furniture, clothing, tools and/or other household items. The name of the person(s) whose personal property is to be sold is as follows: 1402 - Jenson, Patricia; 1802 - Liebo, Randolph; 1809 - Borjon, Carlos; 4213 Gabriel, Deanna; 5305 - Schmidt, Robert. (Feb. 9 & 16, 2012) PS 08308 D4-EP-Feb28 Auction
Public Notice (Official Publication) NOTICE OF SALE AND DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY PS Orangeco, Inc. and/or Shurgard TRS. Inc. will conduct sales(s) at Public Storage located at Eden Prairie 08307: 6570 Flying Cloud Dr., Eden Prairie, MN 55344. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at public auction on February 28, 2012 at 1:00 pm personal property including but not limited to furniture, clothing, tools and/or other household items. The name of the person(s) whose personal property is to be sold is as follows: 0802 - Osgood, Henry; 0834 - HeraldGordon, Jaycolette; 0912 - Wolfe Aanenson, Tracy; 0938 - Christensen, Brian; 1205 - Lobzun, Svetlana; 1305 Douglass, Angela; 1433 - Brons, Carole; 1454 - Baldwin, Marcie; 1641 - Kaplan, Shelley; 1688 - Lueck, Roger; 1694 - Kaplan, Shelley. (Feb. 9 & 16, 2012) PS 08307 D4-EP-Feb28 Auction
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Eden Prairie gymnast MacKenzie Dent performs on the vault during the Minnetonka Invitational meet Feb. 4. Dent is one of the highest-ranked high school gymnasts in the metro area. She has the best metro-area score on vault (9.8) and ranks second on beam (9.65), third on bars (9.75), fourth in allaround (38.3) and 10th in floor exercise (9.65).
State Alpine ski meet Local skiers are trying to earn trips to the state high school boys and girls Alpine ski meet Wednesday, Feb. 15, at Giants Ridge in Biwabik. First run is scheduled for 10 a.m. followed by the second run at 1 p.m. An awards presentation will be from 3:30 to 4 p.m. Most section Alpine ski meets were held earlier this week. However, Section 5 Alpine skiers will seek state berths Thursday, Feb. 9, at Buck Hill in Burnsville. Benilde-St. Margaret’s is competing in this meet. Bloomington Jefferson, Bloomington Kennedy and Eden Prairie competed in the Section 6 meet Feb. 7 at Buck Hill. Siblings Jack and Laura Post of Eden Prairie were expected to contend for individual honors in their section races. Bloomington Jefferson’s Michael Murray was another highly ranked skier seeking the opportunity to ski at Giants Ridge next week.
Nordic skiers head north Area Nordic skiers also hope to head north to Giants Ridge next week. The state boys and girls Nordic ski meet is Thursday, Feb. 16. The boys and girls 5K freestyle races begin at 10 and 11 a.m. The boys and girls 5K classic races start at 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. Section 2 competition features 13 schools, including Eden Prairie. That meet is Thursday, Feb. 9, at Theodore Wirth Park in Minneapolis. Benilde-St. Margaret’s, Bloomington Jefferson and St. Louis Park competed in the Section 6 meet Feb. 8 at Elm Creek Park Reserve. – Compiled by Greg Kleven
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MacKenzie Dent The Eden Prairie High gymnast has the best all-around score in the metro area this winter (38.5). She is currently ranked first in the metro in vault (9.8) and second on uneven bars (9.75) and third on balance beam (9.65).
Maverick Hovey The Eden Prairie High boys swimming and diving team is ranked first in state in Class AA. One reason for that high ranking is Hovey’s performance. He goes into this week’s action ranked second in state in the 200-yard freestyle and third in state in the 100-yard freestyle.
Jonathan Lieberman
Sixteen Eagle athletes sign letters of intent
The Eden Prairie swimmer is ranked third in the state in Class AA in the 200- and 500-yard freestyles. Lieberman has also helped Eden Prairie earn top-five metro area status in all three relay events.
Four members of EP’s Prep Bowl championship football team ink tenders
Mohn, a senior guard for the Eden Prairie High boys basketball team, scored 22 points Feb. 6 in the Eagles’ 71-63 non-conference victory over Elk River.
A large group of Eden Prairie High School student-athletes got together Feb. 1 to sign National Letters of Intent with various colleges and universities from across the country. Sixteen Eden Prairie athletes took part in the 2012 signing day. Many of those athletes were responsible for Eden Prairie’s continued dominance on the Minnesota high school sports scene. The Eagles have won four of the past five Challenge Cup titles in the large-school division. The Minnesota State High School League sponsors the Challenge Cup awards to recognize schools’ success in section and state athletic and fine arts tournaments. Eden Prairie’s state Class 5A champi-
GREG KLEVEN Eden Prairie Sports Editor
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Shayne Mullaney onship football team had four signees. Offensive lineman Nick Davidson is headed to Stanford while defensive end Anthony King-Foreman will play college football at Augustana. Eden Prairie’s all-time leading rusher Andrew Larson is heading east to play for Harvard. Eagle linebacker Drake Michaelson will take his hard-hitting skills to Wofford College in South Carolina. Three Eagle seniors are expected to make a splash on the college swimming scene. Rachel Bootsma is bound for CalKLEVEN: TO NEXT PAGE
Eden Prairie High’s senior guard ranks first in the Lake Conference in girls basketball scoring with an average of 18.7 points per game. Teammate Jackie Johnson averages 18.3 points per game.
Andre Wallace Wallace, a sophomore guard for the Eden Prairie High boys basketball team, scored 17 points Jan. 31 in the Eagles’ 76-59 Lake Conference loss to the Hopkins Royals.
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Kleven FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Berkley and Meghan Cummings will compete at Loyola Marymount University in California. Maverick Hovey will swim for the Iowa Hawkeyes next season. Eden Prairie girls basketball standouts and best friends Jackie Johnson and Shayne Mullaney will join the University of Minnesota program next fall. Two Eagle soccer players signed. Lesley Chilton will attend Dayton and Rebecca Sparkman chose the University of South Dakota. Also signing were wrestler Sam Brancale (Minnesota), lacrosse player Christine Easton (Ohio State), track and field athlete Bryan Elyea-Wheeler (Concordia University), golfer Tayler Hoag (Missouri-St. Louis) and baseball player Cameron Mingo (Princeton).
Eden Prairie’s girls basketball squad battled Hopkins in a Lake Conference showdown Jan. 31. The Royals, ranked first in the state among Class 4A teams, defeated secondranked Eden Prairie 65-58 at Hopkins Lindbergh Center. The Eagles trailed 43-18 at halftime but rallied to trim the final margin to seven points with a strong second-half performance. Gopher recruits Jackie Johnson and Shayne Mullaney led the Eagle attack with 24 and 21 points. Eden Prairie, 16-3 overall, rebounded from that loss to win twice later in the week. The Eagles beat Bloomington Jefferson 65-46 Feb. 2. Eden Prairie’s leading scorers were Mullaney (19 points), Johnson (14) and Martha Kuderer (nine). Eden Prairie defeated Minnetonka 6042 Feb. 3. Three Eagle players scored in double figures – Johnson (19 points), Mullaney (15) and Samantha Trammel (12).
Rau hockey success The parents of Kyle and Chad Rau have had a busy winter following the hockey exploits of their sons, both of whom are Eden Prairie High School graduates. Kyle is a freshman at the University of Minnesota and has 13 goals and 14 assists for 27 points in 27 games. The winger has helped the Gophers to a 19-9-1 record. Kyle’s older brother Chad is in the Minnesota Wild organization after starring for Colorado College. Chad Rau, also a forward, was called up by the Wild in January but has since been sent down to the team’s minor league affiliate in Houston. Parents Lynne and Mike Rau had the opportunity to watch both of their sons compete locally Jan. 21. The Rau couple was on hand to see Kyle lead his team to a 2-1 victory over Colorado College in the late afternoon at Mariucci Arena. Then they rushed over to the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul that night to watch Chad score his first NHL goal during the Wild’s 5-2 win over Dallas.
Boys lose twice It is rare when the Eden Prairie boys basketball team loses twice in one week. But that’s what happened to the Eagles last week against tough competition. The Eagles encountered second-ranked Hopkins Jan. 31 and lost 76-59. Sander Mohn and Andre Wallace scored 17 points each for Eden Prairie. Grant Shaeffer contributed nine points. Eden Prairie (13-5) was defeated 80-63 by Minnetonka Feb. 3. Mohn topped Eagle scorers with 20 points. Jordan Peterson finished with 14 points. Wallace and Abrian Carpenter had nine and seven points.
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Eden Prairie senior guard Sander Mohn drives to the basket for a layup in non-conference action. Mohn contributed 20 points during the Eagles’ 80-63 loss to Minnetonka Feb. 3. Seventh-ranked Eden Prairie had a 13-5 record after the defeat. (Photo by Brian Nelson – Contributing Photographer)
Eden Prairie’s boys hockey team lost 40 to Edina in Lake Conference action Feb. 2. Eagle goalie Derrick LaCombe stopped 31 shots. The Eagles’ girls hockey squad was defeated 6-1 by Minnetonka Feb. 2. Angie Heppelmann scored the lone Eagle goal. Goalie McKenzie Johnson made 33 saves. – Compiled by Greg Kleven
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Eden Prairie Nordic skiers prepare for section competition Eden Prairie Nordic skiers were busy competing in high school and Junior Olympic qualifying meets last week. The Eagles will compete in the Section 2 Nordic meet Thursday, Feb. 9. The meet was tentatively scheduled for Theodore Wirth Park in Minneapolis Eden Prairie’s boys and girls squads competed in the Lake Conference sprints meet Jan. 24. Top four Eagle boys finishers were Henry Zurn, Mitch Stenoien, Nathan Teynor and Ethan Holdahl. Top four Eden Prairie girls skiers were Hailey Hildahl, Beth Schaepe, Eryn Stewart and Hannah Hoch. Then on Jan. 25-26, Eden Prairie Nordic skiers participated in the Junior Olympic Qualifier race at Green Acres Recreation Area in Lake Elmo.
Eden Prairie’s Henry Zurn competes in the Lake Conference sprints meet Jan. 24 at Elm Creek Park Reserve. The Eagle boys team placed second. (Submitted photo)
SHORTS EP baseball registration Eden Prairie Baseball Association is conducting registration for the 2012 season from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Feb. 11, at Sports World in Eden Prairie. Sports World is at 16522 W. 78th St. in the Prairie Village Mall. Registration is open to players age 4 through 12th grade who live in or go to school in Eden Prairie. Beginning March 1, there will be a $30 late fee for registrations received. Information: www.epbaseball.com.
Volleyball festival There will be 604 junior girls volleyball teams from Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota and Wisconsin participating in the 22nd annual Presidents Day Festival Saturday, Feb. 18, and Sunday, Feb. 19, at 153 courts throughout the Twin Cities and Rochester. Competition begins at 8 a.m. Saturday and continues until late Sunday. Among participating cities are
Andover, Apple Valley, Blaine, Bloomington, Champlin, Coon Rapids, Hopkins, Lakeville, Maple Grove, Minnetonka, Rosemount, St. Louis Park and Victoria. Girls ages 12-18 will compete in the tournament. The event is free to all spectators. For more tournament information, visit www.ncrusav.org.
Youth officials banquet The public is invited to the fifth annual Minnesota Youth Officials Kick-Off Banquet Party Tuesday, Feb. 28, at Everett McClay VFW Post 1296, 311 W. 84th St., Bloomington. Guest speakers from the NFL and Big Ten Conference will appear at the event along with the Viking Cheerleaders. The U.S. Army Youth Football Coach of the Year Award will be presented at the banquet. Tickets are $10 per person. Contact Wilson Edwards at 612-386-3795 for more information.
Eden Prairie’s Mitch Stenoien, Jay Grootwassink and Ethan Holdahl competed in the 10K classic race. Andrew Hansen placed 27th overall in the pursuit race (10K classic and 10K skate races) in the Junior I Division. Other Eden Prairie boys pursuit competitors were Joe Vergeront, Ryan Stewart, Nathan Teynor and Henry Zurn. Four Eden Prairie girls competed in the 5K classic race – Adrienne Huschke, Cayla Witte, Caroline Mueller and Allie Martens. Schaepe, Hildahl and Jenna Arvidson participated in the girls 5K classic and 10K freestyle races. Eryn Stewart and Maddy Hanson participated in the high school 5K race. – Compiled by Greg Kleven
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Two Teacher Construction Re-roofing-Tearoffs. Large crew done in a day! Immaculate clean-ups Ins Lic # BC 073200 Ref's
952-472-5670
BBB
Winter Discounts! Regal Enterprises Inc Roofing, Siding, Windows Gutters. Insurance Work. Since 1980. Lic. BC 51571.
952-201-4817 Regalenterprisesinc.net
Why Wait Roofing LLC Tear-offs & New Construction Siding & Gutters Over 17 yrs exp. Free est. Rodney Oldenburg
612-210-5267 952-443-9957 Lic #20156835 • Insured We Take Care of Insurance Claims Offering the Best Extended Manufacturers Warranty
DAVE'S Painting Int/Ext 3 Rooms $175. Paper rem Enamel Refs avail. 952-201-1577
General Contractors
St. Christoper Decorating
Storm Damage Restoration Roofing ■ siding ■ windows Established 1984
Old World Craftsmanship/24 Yrs
(763) 550-0043 (952) 476-7601 (651) 221-2600
952-451-7151 Ins/Bonded
A Fresh Look, Inc. Interior/Exterior Painting by the Pros Bonded & Insured Free Est. • Senior Discounts
Tree Service
3500 Vicksburg Lane Suite 400-351 P l y m o u t h , M N 5 5 4 4 7 Lic # 6793
2490
Powerwashing
2490
Powerwashing
NEW HORIZONS TREE & LANDSCAPING
BIG TREES & STUMPS CHEAP!! Fully Licensed & Insured “We take pride in our work”
612-203-4309 15% Winter Discount
Forget The Rest Call The Best!! www.vincestree.com Full Tree & Landscape Services. Serving The Entire Metro Area. 763-954-1063 BBB Accredited Business A Good Job!!
15 yrs exp.
Thomas Tree Service Immaculate Clean-up! Tree Removal/Trimming Lot Clearing & Stump Removal Free Estimates 952-440-6104
Upholstery & Slipcovers
2630
Carpentry, Paint & Remodel Exp'd/Lic/Ins 612-590-1887
612.839.2239 • 612.866.0949
3000
3090
Merchandise Cemetery Lots
Burial Plot, Glen Haven Memorial Masonic Garden 2 plots avl. Valued $5200. $2000 for both. 651-331-1670
Dawn Valley Cemetery 2 plots asking $1,750 each or best offer. 312-927-2060 Dawn Valley Memorial Park: 1 Cemetery lot $1,500 + transfer fee. 952-941-1795
For Sale: 4 Lots Glenhaven Good Samaritan Garden $7,000 for all. 320-243-3165 Glen Haven: 2 plots, 2 vaults w/companion headstone. Value $8,990. Asking $4,500/BO. 218-828-3608 Grandview Park Cemetery, Hopkins, MN. 2 side by side plots, $950 ea. 602-861-8082
Upholstery & Accessories European trained upholster. Teresa 952-393-4610
3130
Estate Sales
Sun Classifieds
MINNEAPOLIS 4445 Bryant Ave. South
WORK! 952.392.6888
Owls of all kinds! Basement full of tools! Furniture, HH items, camping, much more! Attic To Basement Sales 952-888-1024
Tree Service
February 11-12 (9-4)
2620
Tree Service
Senior Discounts
Great Service Affordable Prices 2490
Powerwashing
Credit Cards Accepted
Right Way PAINTING
612-529-4444
Affordable Custom Uphols Upholstery – Slipcovers Visa/MC Jan 612-824-7376
Lic. #BC626700
612-825-7316/952-934-4128 www.afreshlookinc.com
Window Cleaning
Will Beat Anybody's Price!
2620
Int/Ext Painting Wallpaper removal. 3 rms $250. Jim: 651-698-0840
Int Painting/faux/Rlph Lauren Expert Cabinet Refinishing Wallpaper Installation
Window Cleaning
952-888-5885
2620
35yrs Exp. 612-875-2230
3 Interior Rooms/$250 Wallpaper Removal. Drywall Repair. Cabinet Enameling and Staining. 30 yrs exp. Steve 763-545-0506
Reasonably Priced!
25+ Yrs Exp. Owner/Oper Mbr:BBB 763-586-0701 kitchenrenaissance.com
Any & All Home Repairs
Fences, decks, gutters, ceiling/drywall, paint. Leaks & squeaks and much, much more!
2660
“We Stand By Our Name!”
A Family Operated Bus.
Work Guar/Refs/Ins/Free Ests
Home Repair: Interior & Exterior
Multi-Year Service Award Winner
Snow Removal
2570
GOODE SNOWPLOWING
PRO PAPER HANGING Removal, Paint/Plaster
*A One Man Company* 30 yrs exp. Call Steve 612-788-5558 Lic#4040
www.LetUsService.com
Roofs, Siding, & Gutters
2510
*A and K PAINTING*
20 years exp. Degreed Shop Teacher Interior Specials including ceilings, walls, paneling, windows, fine enameling, Kitchen cupboards and basement floors. Wall and wood repair. Fully insured.
Refacing, new cabs/counters
Paperhanging
A Local Mover
Robinson Moving
Steve 612-532-3978 Ins'd
KITCHEN RENAISSANCE
2430
Int./Ext Painting/Staining & texturing. Free Est. 952-474-6258 Ins/Bond Major Credit Cards Accepted
952-451-3792 R.A.M. CONSTRUCTION Any & All Home Repairs
Tile Drywall Trim Cabinets Doors Windows Baths Flooring Randy 612-281-8930
Call 952-451-1037
Handyperson
schultzecontracting.com
SANDMAN IS BEST! sandmanjohansson.com low$$
2290
Garage Door
GARAGE DOORS & OPENERS
2280
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Commercial and residential pressure washing Decks 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
952 – 392 – 6888 to place your ad.
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Estate Sales
RAMSEY ESTATE SALE 7320 152nd Lane NW Friday, Feb. 10 (9-6); Saturday, Feb. 11 (9-2)
3600
3643
Garage Sales next week Lakeville
7000
Real Estate
8100
Manufactured Homes
In the Community, With the Community, For the Community
9100
Help Wanted/ Full Time
CITY OF EDINA
9100
Help Wanted/ Full Time
Independent Contractor Drivers
POLICE DEPARTMENT RECEPTIONIST
DunX Delivery, a division of Dunham Express, Go to: www.gentlykept.com The City of Edina is now is seeking Independent for photos & details accepting applications for Contractor Drivers for its St. Paul, MN location. As UPTOWN a Receptionist for the owner of your business, ECCLECTIC SALE Police Department. The you will share in both the 3319 Humboldt Ave S 3700 Receptionist will be reLeisure challenges and rewards of Sat., Feb. 11 (8:30-4:30) sponsible for maintenance serving our customer's Sun., Feb. 12 (8:30-3:30) of the front counter of the needs. You will be directly HOT TUB - good condi#'s Saturday at 8am Police Department, which Employment includes receiving non- rewarded for your efforts. Asian art, silver/gold coins, tion, 5 person, 2 pump. 9000 The more you work, the stamps, & quality HH items. $980. Call 952-431-6944 emergency telephone calls more you make. You will www.willmatthill.com for the department and Help Wanted/ be ensured steady work & directing the calls and/or Fitness Fireplace & stable customer stream. Full Time visitors to the appropriate Equipment Your vehicle should be 7 Firewood person, location or depart$ Dollars for Driving $ ment. Must have a High years or newer & we 3 Year dry Oak mix, HUGE selection-refurbished Better than Volunteering strongly suggest a 12 ft 4x8x16 $119 or 2 for $219. ellipticals, treadmills, bikes, Mature drivers earn up to School diploma and previ- Mini cube or extended ous receptionist and cusStored indoors. Free deliv- weights & more. 30 day $$$ Sprinter. Great customer $400+ per week driving tomer service experience. back satisfaction guarantee. ery & stacked 612-845-0957 passengers to medical ap- Knowledge of current service skills & a business 90 day parts warr. Preview pointments in our mini- computer office equip- aptitude are a must. Popushpedalpull.com/pages/
Ideal Firewood
used-fitness-equipment. vans. Call our confiden- ment and the ability to tential annual income before expenses & taxes is WINTER SPECIAL Try before you buy at our tial info line 24/7 communicate effectively between $60,000-$68,000 deFirewood ready to burn! St. Louis Park warehouse. both verbally and in writ800-437-2094 pendent upon contracted 2.5yr Dried Mixed Hardwood Call 952-947-0908 ing. Salary range $35,000 route. Dunham Express 4' x 8 'x 16” - $120; 2 for P3-Established to $44,795 per year. A New Career has set the industry stan$200. Free deliv. & stack for over 25 years! dard since 1951 for onWe're looking for motivated 952-881-2122 763-381-1269 Application deadline is individuals to join Mintime, professional delivTotal Gym XL: Exc Cond! 4:30 PM, ery service to businesses FIREWOOD OAK & BIRCH w/accessories, incl videos. nesota's #1 real estate team. February 17, 2012. We'll provide the training in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Dried, money back guar. $699/cash. 952-474-4391 Send letter of interest, reand resources. You bring Iowa, Illinois, North DakoFree deliv'y/stacking. 1/2 sume and City of Edina the desire for personal and ta and the U.P. of Michifireplace cord: 4'x4'x16” Application to Human ReSporting financial growth. Together gan. Call 651-256-0070 to $70. 2 for $135. 763-560-2584 sources, 4801 West 50th we'll build your real estate Goods & Misc learn more about this fanStreet, Edina MN 55424. career. Call Irene Levy at tastic business opportunity. Furnishings You can download a City Personal Gun Collection 952-949-4759 or email: of Edina application at: for Sale. High quality! Call iblevy@cbburnet.com www.cityofedina.com/jobs Authentic, lovely, Amish for pricing. 612-408-0222 Oak Rolltop Desk, 25x57x54 795 Vandalia St AFFIRMATIVE $2,350 Must see! 612-750-0499 St. Paul, MN ACTION AND EQUAL 5000 Rentals OPPORTUNITY NEW 8 pc. Custom Rattan EMPLOYER Marketing Assistant EXPERINCED Furniture Set, val. $5,000; ESTATE SALE: Sat-Sun 2/18-19 (9-3p) Vint jewelry, furn, antqs, knick knacks, clothes. 16902 Javelin Ave
9100
3740
3150
2008 Mobile Home for Rent with option to Buy 3BR, 1BA, $800/mo Krestwood Mobile Village 10225 Lyndale Ave S. Bloomington. Call Carol 952-807-5331
3810
3160
asking $1,200. 612-437-5900 Pine Log Handmade Twin Loft Bed $500or OBO 763559-9344.
5100
Senior Rentals
SOFA: Henredon 3 pc sectional. $500/OBO. 952-881-1381
South Mpls: New opportunity to rent a 1BR apartment in an established 55+ building. Convenient location. Call 612-721-5077
SteelCase u-shaped desk unit. Like new! Reduced to $600 Plymouth 715-571-1920
Talheim in Chaska
3270
Misc. Wanted
WANTED Old stereo equip., need not work. Andy 651-329-0515 Buying Old Trains & Toys
STEVE'S TRAIN CITY
952-933-0200
3280
Musical Instuments
Piano player: mahog. Upright. $849 612-377-4715
3320
Snowblowers & Equipment
SNOWBLOWER 7HP, Electric Start, 2 Stage, $280. 763-535-1507 SNOWBLOWER 7HP, Electric Start, 2 Stage, $280. 763-535-1507 Yard King 8/27 snowblower, Elec. Start, low usage, $550. Call 763-493-3356
Now accepting applications for the 1BR waiting list for Senior 62 years & older.
952-361-0310 EHO
5600
Edina- Golf Course! All Living Conveniences. Priv Entrc $500/mo 952-929-8682
Move In Special Incl. all utils, phone, cable & Internet. Weekly pay option.
Call for details: Michael (763) 227-1567
Sun Classifieds 6400
WORK! 952.392.6888
Rooms For Rent
Apartments & Condos For Rent
Bloomington: 2BR, 1BA, W/D, Excellent Location, $850/mo 952-944-5532
TOW DRIVERS!
Progressive environmental firm has an opening at our St. Louis Park Corporate office to support the dept in administrative, marketing, advertising and business development duties.
FT/PT. 612-919-4071 ALT. # 952-949-2900
Job Fair Wednesday 9am Noon for the following positions: Forklift/ Warehouse/Machine Operators/Printing/Office Admin/Shipping & Receiving. Call for more info 952-924-9000
CPAP Set-Up Technician Seeking applicants for an experienced and motivated CPAP Set-up Technician. Corner Medical currently has 6 locations and is looking to fill this full-time position in our Apple Valley Branch. Applicant must be motivated and capable of multi-tasking and working in a fast-paced environment. Applicant must have a minimum of 2 years CPAP set-up experience and preferably healthcare credentials. If interested, please call 952-388-0500 or go to cornermedical.com and click the contact us page.
Corner
Medical
Req: Bachelors degree in busines or marketing and 2 years exp. in a support role in a corporate environment. Exc computer skills, Word, Excel,Powerpoint, Access. Screening: Pre-Emp Drug test. We offer full benefits pkg and are located on major bus line. To express interest: submit your resume and salary requirements (a must) to: ARCA, Inc. Human Resources 7400 Excelsior Blvd St. Louis Park, MN 554264517 Fax (952) 930-1802 jobs@arcainc.com EEO Employer M/F/D/V We are an e-verify employer
TURN YOUR CAR INTO CASH!
9100
Help Wanted/ Full Time
Social Services
Thomas Allen Inc.: FT Contracted Case Manager CADI/BI LTC Must be a licensed MN Board Social Worker (LSW or higher) Ideal candidate ability to work with diverse populations, 2 yrs experience with vulnerable populations. Strong candidates: experience with persons with serious persistent mental illness & knowledge of CADI, BI, CDCS. Exp. conducting assessments, developing care plans and indentifying resources. Bilingual applicants encouraged to apply. Contact: Stormyc@ thomasalleninc.com Visit: www.thomasalleninc.com
9200
Help Wanted/ Part Time
PT Accounts Receivable Clerk Eden Prairie manufacturing company has an immediate opening for a part time Accounts Receivable Clerk. Some office experience required. 10-key skills and working knowledge of Excel preferred.
9200
Help Wanted/ Part Time
Social Services
Thomas Allen Inc.: PT Program Counselor Work with 3 men with mild DD who like to be active in the community. Every other weekend 3pm11pm, Driver's license and clean record required. Experience working with persons with DD preferred. Contact: Katya@ thomasalleninc.com or visit www.thomasalleninc.com for more openings
Seasonal Hiring
Snow Plow Operators
Prescription Landscape is seeking operators for plow trucks and/or Bobcat loaders. Duties include competent operation of snowplow equipment, snowblowers, and other equipment associated with snow and ice management, up to and including manual labor, snow shoveling, lifting up to 45 lbs, and other duties as assigned. Must have a valid driver's license and clean Support Staff SEEK Home, Inc. provides driving record. We have 2 services to people w/ DD locations to work from - St so they may live in a safe Paul or Crystal. This is a & healthy environment. seasonal position with opWe currently have PT ev- portunity for year-round ery other weekend posi- employment. We are a tions available in our drug and alcohol free group homes. No experi- work environment. To submit an applicaence necessary & training tion/resume visit our is paid. Please contact website at SEEK Home at: www.rxlandscape.com, 763-425-6647 fax 651-488-9195, or email sueleatherman @rxlandscape.com. For more information call Sue at 651-379-4713.
LOOK for a new pet
in Sun Classifieds 9450
Please submit resume to: Douglas Corporation Attn: Steve Montbriand 9650 Valley View Road Eden Prairie, MN 55344 steven.montbriand@ douglascorp.com
SEPTRAN IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
Volunteer Programs
Local Stipend Volunteer Position The Senior Companion Program is looking for women age 55+ willing to be a friendly visitor to those who are isolated and homebound. Need to commit minimum 15 hours per week, be comfortable driving and working independently. Reimbursement for time, meals, and travel.
Contact Kate Neuhaus 651-310-9447
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9667
Automotive Pontiac
06 Grand Prix: 4dr, 104K, new tires & batt. Runs & looks great. Lite hail dam on silver paint-hard to see. Black cloth int. 2nd owner. $5500/bo 612-987-1044
• No CDL Experience Needed • Paid CDL Instruction • Benefits Available • Average 4-6 hours per day • Monday ~ Friday, A.M. & P.M. * We Can Save You: .50/mile travel expense $150–$300/wk Daycare Cost * You Can Earn: Up to .88/hr in bonuses
Please apply in person:
SEPTRAN Sun•Classifieds 952-392-6888
9400
INCORPORATED
2000 W. 96TH ST. • BLOOMINGTON
9810
Junkers & Repairable Wanted
$ $200 + UP $ JUNK& REPAIRABLE Cars/Truck JACK'S AUTO 612-919-2707 OR 763-533-7122
Runners & Non Runners 612-810-7606 Licensed/Bonded/Insured www.cash4clunkers.com
$$$ Junk Cars & Trucks Call us 1st or Call us Last, but Call US! 612-414-4924 $225+ for most Vehicles Free Towing 952-818-2585
In the Community, With the Community, For the Community
9810
Junkers & Repairable Wanted
CASH! For Your Junked Wrecks or Unwanted Vehicles. Free Tow-Aways
612-805-2692
9820
Motorcycle, Moped, Motor Bike
Motorcycles Wanted! Cash for used & Damaged 651-285-1532
Sun Classifieds
WORK! 952.392.6888
Vans, SUVs, & Trucks
9900
01 GMC Yukon XLT 1500
AT, 4WD, Red w/grey lthr, heated seats, 230K, very well maint., 1 owner, clean inside/out, no rust, 3rd seat, rear heat/ac. $5300 Mike 612 987 1044
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$$ OLD GUITARS WANTED $$ Gibson, Fender, Martin, Gretsch. 1920's to 1980's. Top Dollar paid. Toll Free: 1-866-433-8277 $1000 Per Sale! 10-20K First Month Ptl. Leads and Marketing System 24Hr Msg (877) 572-1836
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BUSINESS SERVICES
Please call 952-392-6888 for business rates.
$44.00
GARAGE SALES (CGS) $40
• 3 lines, 2 weeks, All zones • Additional lines: $10.00 • FREE Garage Sale Kit available at one of our three offices - Or we can mail it to you for an additional $4.50 • Rain Insurance $2.00 • Includes mnsun.com website
TRANSPORTATION (CTRAN) $44
CONTACT US
Classified Phone Classified Fax Classified Billing Legal Notices
952-392-6888 952-941-5431 952-392-6890 952-392-6801
TO PLACE YOUR AD
Ads 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: BY FAX: BY MAIL:
952-392-6888 952-941-5431 10917 Valley View Road Eden Prairie, MN 55344 Attn: Classified IN PERSON: Visit the Eden Prairie Classified Office
HOW TO PAY
• 3 lines, 4 weeks, choose 2 zones • Additional lines: $7.00 • Includes mnsun.com website *Includes www.wikimetro.com website
We gladly accept VISA, American Express, Mastercard, personal checks, and cash.
13 WEEK RUN! (CTIL)
LOCATION
$50 Merchandise only
• 3 lines, Runs for 13 weeks, choose 2 zones • Additional lines: $7.00 • For 1 item priced under $2500, price must be in ad, must call every fourth week to renew, private party ads only • Includes mnsun.com website • Maximum of 13 weeks
FREE CLASSIFIEDS
One Item for Sale, $100 or Less • Mail or FAX in only Tuesday - Thursday 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.
EDEN PRAIRIE 10917 Valley View Road
SERVICES & POLICIES
Sun Newspapers reserves the right to edit, refuse, reject or cancel any ad at any time. Errors must be reported on the first day of the publication, and Sun Newspapers will be responsible for no more than the cost of the space occupied by the error and only the first insertion. We shall not be liable for any loss or expense that results from the publication or omission of an advertisement.
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ATTEND COLLEGE DEGREE ONLINE from Home. *Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV certified. Call 800-488-0386 www.CenturaOnline.com
TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD PLEASE FILL OUT THIS FORM COMPLETELY
In the community, With the community, For the community
• 3 lines, 4 weeks, choose 2 zones • Additional lines: $7.00 • Merchandise $151.00 or more • Includes mnsun.com website
Classified Misc./ Network Ads
100% Guaranteed Omaha Steaks - SAVE 64% on the Family Value Collection. NOW ONLY $49.99 Plus 3 FREE GIFTS & right-to-the-door delivery in a reusable cooler, ORDER Today. 1-888-543-7297 and mention code 45069SKS or www.OmahaSteaks.com/fvc11
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**OLD GUITARS WANTED!** Fender, Gibson, Martin, Gretsch, Prairie State, Euphonon, Larson, D'Angelico, Stromberg, Rickenbacker, and Mosrite. Gibson Mandolins/Banjos. 1930's thru 1970's TOP CASH PAID! 1-800-401-0440
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Classified Misc./ Network Ads
Mail order form to: Sun•Classifieds, 10917 Valley View Road • Eden Prairie, MN 55344 Or fax order form to: 952-941-5431 Deadline: Mondays at 3:00 pm - Earlier deadline on Holiday Weeks Note: Newsprint does not fax legibly, you must fax a photocopy of the completed order form below. Please use this order form when placing your Classified ads.
• Use the grid below to write your ad. • Please print completely and legibly to ensure the ad is published correctly.
• Punctuate and space the ad copy properly. • Include area code with phone number. • 3 line minimum
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Choose from the following 5 zones:
Please fill out completely.
■ Sun•Sailor
Incomplete forms may not run.
Chanhassen, Excelsior, Hopkins, Long Lake, Minnetonka, Orono, Plymouth, Shorewood, St. Louis Park, Wayzata
■ Sun•Focus
Arden Hills, Blaine, Columbia Heights, St. Anthony, Falcon Heights, Fridley, Mounds View, New Brighton, Roseville, Spring Lake Park
■ Sun•Current South
Apple Valley, Burnsville, Eagan, Lakeville, Rosemount, Savage
■ Sun•Current Central
Bloomington, Eden Prairie, Edina, Richfield
■ Sun•Post
Amount enclosed: $________________________ Classification _____________________________ Date of Publication ________________________ Credit Card Info: ■ VISA ■ MasterCard ■ American Express Card # ____________________________________ Exp. Date __________________CID #__________ Name ____________________________________ Address __________________________________ __________________________________________
Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal, Golden Valley, New Hope, Robbinsdale
City ______________________ Zip ____________
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By: Ali Holman, co-owner of www.coreconditioningtraining.com I think we can all agree that eating is fun. Not only is it a way for us to socialize, reward ourselves and comfort ourselves, it also is the one area of fitness where people have the most trouble. Wouldn’t it be great to know that the choices you make are actually helping your fitness program? More importantly, wouldn’t it be even better to banish the word “diet” from your vocabulary? Chances are, if you are embarking on a “diet”, it will have a beginning and an end. The end is usually followed by slowly going back to old habits and ends you right back where you started. With our clients, we really encourage them to focus on a Lifestyle Change with room for “cheat meals” and realistic goals; which inevitably lead to lifelong results and without the emotional roller coaster of a diet.
Core/Conditioning Training’s List of “Fat Burning Foods”
eggs
low-fat dairy
Eggs are high in protein and low in calories. You may have heard all the warnings about eggs and your health: opt for eggwhites for the low-cholesterol, fatburning effect. Eggs also contain the vitamin B-12, a great supplement for breaking down fat cells.
Studies show that women who eat low-fat dairy products (such as non-fat yogurt and low-fat milk) three to four times a day lost 70 percent more fat than low-dairy dieters.
beans
oatmeal
Beans are one of the best sources of protein, fiber and iron. Some of the best beans to ear are: • Navy Beans • White Beans • Kidney Beans • Lima Beans
Oatmeal is loaded with soluble fiber, which helps reduce blood cholesterol by flushing those bad digestive acids out of your system. Skip the flavored oatmeals - you lose out on all the health benefits. If you must sweeten your oatmeal, do so by adding fruit.
olive oil
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Certain fats are good for you, and your body needs them. Olive oil is one of those “good fats.” It helps you burn fat and keeps your cholesterol down. One ounce of extra virgin olive oil contains about 85% of the daily value for monosaturated fat.
Search for lean meats - chicken (baked, broiled, grilled), fish and turkey - which are all high in protein. It is a good rule of thumb to consume at least one half-gram protein per pound of body weight each day. A chicken breast gets you well on your way, with about 22 grams of protein.
whole grains
interval training
Our body needs carbohydrates, despite what the fad diets tell you. Avoid processed carbohydrates such as white breads, bagles, pastas and white rice and look for whole grains that have not been processed and contain the fiber and minerals your body needs.
Interval training is defined as short, repeated bouts of intense exercise with minimal rest. You can burn major calories and get an all-over workout in less than 30 minutes. When you see people who are “cut,” chances ar they are partaking in interval training.
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Go to Minnlocal.com and click on the “Health” tab or check out her website:
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