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Off EP streets after 30 years BY PAUL GROESSEL • SUN NEWSPAPERS After 30 years as the public works director for the city of Eden Prairie and 40 years in the industry, Gene Dietz is retiring. His jobs and roles have grown with the city’s population and development over the past 30 years, and having a chance to be apart of all the infrastructure developments that come with a fast-growing Dietz city have been a privilege, he said. That’s why he wouldn’t call his retirement a relief, he said. “Relief wouldn’t be the way to say it, because this has been – I like telling people I have one of the 10 best jobs in the state of Minnesota. … For a civil engineer, Eden Prairie has been, without a doubt, one of the best places to work in.” Part of that city development includes an efficient, experienced staff with a “participatory form of management.” “The experience for Eden Prairie is not walking out the door next week,” Dietz said. “It’s just one part of it, and there’s some very good people left behind.”
So, before he walks out that door Friday, May 27, Dietz shared a unique water tower story, shared some wisdom for residents and talked about one of the bigger infrastructure challenges the city will face. SC: Whenever a project comes up or an idea comes up, it seems like you have a good story or some kind of background on something that’s happened. Is there one memorable incident in Eden Prairie? GD: Well, I think something that will always be memorable was in like 1993 or ’94. If you were in my office, you would see that I have a direct line of sight from my office window to the water tower on Single Tree Lane. And, during construction … they were getting ready to make the last pour of the concrete, and they had been having trouble with the liner sticking to the concrete after they were done, so they juiced it down really well with form oil. It’s just like thin motor oil kind of stuff. Then, because they were going to make some penetrations through the wall, someone got a good idea that, well, instead of working on this with a hacksaw, lets use a cutting torch and cut out some of the reinforcement steel of this whole thing. DIETZ: TO PAGE 18
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Another statement posted, lawsuit question remains BY PAUL GROESSEL • SUN NEWSPAPERS Looking to halt K-6 elementary school and boundary changes this coming fall, a group of anonymous Eden Prairie community members have said they are looking to file a lawsuit against the Eden Prairie School District. In a statement posted on its website Thursday, May 19, the group Yes for Neighborhood Schools said it is looking to strike a deal with a law firm that would represent them pro-bono, and if successful, they could be paid back through a school district insurance policy. That’s how the statement described the financial arrangement of a 2007 Supreme Court case involving the Seattle School District. If and when such a deal is made, they would look to move forward with a judicial review within 10 days, according to a second statement posted last Thursday. It’s unclear who is behind the Eden Prairie group. Posts to the website and emails are usually signed by “Editors” and “Administrators.” Some parents and
suit. Wildung said she hasn’t heard anycommunity members have not spoken thing from attorney John Munich of St. publicly about a possible affiliation to Louis, Jeff Mulder of the group. Minneapolis or other “I think the queslawyers retained by tion is will they get a the group since their lawyer who will reprelast data request, sent them for free,” which was a couple said Wendy Wildung, months ago. a lawyer retained by Munich and the school district. Mulder could not be “Maybe they will. I reached for comdon’t know. Especially ment. It’s unclear if since I don’t know they are still who the they are.” retained by the Eden Typically, a judicial Prairie group. review comes after a “I’d assume the lawsuit, Wildung said, next steps would be but nothing has been to find someone to filed and there have represent them,” been no communica— Wendy Wildung Wildung said, “and tion with the group’s then their lawyers lawyers lately. contact school board Wildung said all lawyers, but that communications have hasn’t happened.” been through lawyers The Supreme Court has ruled the group retained at the end of last against using race as a primary factor year, involving data requests, not a law-
‘I think the question is will they get a lawyer who will represent them for free. Maybe they will. I don’t know. Especially since I don’t know who the they are.’
in determining what schools students attend, Munich said in March, and based on documents they obtained from the school district, the group is concerned race demographics, not freeand-reduced price lunch demographics, were used to balance school elementary school enrollment boundaries. “I’ve heard that accusation hurled around, but there’s no basis for it,” Wildung said. She said it’s unfortunate that the group is using its website and anonymity to make accusations that don’t involve non-legal matters. “They seem to be hiding behind their website,” Wildung said. “They prefer to remain anonymous and refuse to be held accountable for what they’re saying, which is unfortunate.” The school district’s actions have been legally sound, she said, and she was confident in their position should a lawsuit be filed. “I think this is a lot of posturing, but we’ll see,” Wildung said.
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Support grads with alcohol-free parties BY HEATHER HAEN ANDERSON • CONNECTING WITH KIDS EDINA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Graduation from high school and a party to celebrate it are rites of passage for many teens. Like thousands of other Minnesota parents, I have a senior in high school who will graduate in just a few short weeks. And like thousands of other graduates, my daughter would like a party to celebrate her achievement. No longer a child, she is eager to start college in the fall and join the ranks of other adults. Planning her graduation party has been a lot of fun, but there are decisions to be made. Should we highlight her life in high school or emphasize her college plans? Who should be on the guest list? What time of day? What food should we serve? Our easiest decision was to celebrate without alcohol – even for our guests of legal drinking age. We want to provide a safe place for our daughter and her friends while communicating our expectations
that underage drinking is not acceptable. Besides the fact that it is against the law to serve alcohol to people under the age of 21, there are many other reasons we chose to host an alcohol-free party. First and foremost is our concern for the safety and wellbeing of all our guests. According to Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), alcohol use by teens affects their cognitive functioning and impairs their learning and memory. Teens, like all of us, make poor decisions while under the influence. When teens consume alcohol they are more likely to commit or be the victim of a crime. They are more likely to engage in risky sexual behaviors. They are more likely to die in an alcohol-related car crash. I realize that some parents allow alcohol to be served at their children’s celebrations and I have heard several rationalizations for their decision. Many parents think that teens need to learn to use alcohol safely by drinking at home. Others, believing that students are going to drink anyway, want to
provide a safe environment for them to do so. I’ve also had parents tell me that they want to reward their children for not using alcohol in high school by offering it at their grad party. These arguments are wrong. The reality is that there is no safe amount of alcohol for teens because of their still developing brains. Also, many teens choose not to consume alcohol – over one-third, according to SADD. By celebrating without alcohol we can reinforce their decision to lead substance-free lives. Even though our children are graduating from high school and entering the ranks of adults, they are still our kids and it is our responsibility to keep them safe. So when you are planning their graduation party, honor their achievements and dreams with a safe, alcohol-free celebration. For more information on Connecting With Kids, visit connectingwithkidsedina. org.
The rapture has passed. How was your weekend? If you’re reading this I’m still here. And so are you. We’re either all left behind or for the second time since 1994, Rev. Harold Camping is wrong in predicting the beginning of the rapture. According to Camping, the rapture was to begin 6 p.m., Saturday, May 21. Those not taken to heaven at that time were to be left to roam the Earth until Oct. 21 when life was scheduled to end. I spent rapture weekend working, watching movies and making tee times for July and August. What did you do? Depending on your outlook the fact that we’re still here is either a really good thing or a really bad thing. Or maybe it was entirely predictable. For hundreds, if not thousands of years, different individuals or groups of people have attempted to predict when the end of days would be upon us.
JARED HUIZENGA Community Editor Sun Newspapers Obviously, none of them have been correct so far. The difference between those making those claims 500 years ago – or even 20 years ago – and today’s doomsday-sayers is technology. Five-hundred years ago you didn’t have the ability to put out a 140-character message to your followers or have your blog post picked up by an even more influential blogger and viewed by millions. Nope, back in the old days you had to spread your crazy message by hand and foot. Fortunately for me, I’ve always been the type that always needs more proof – sometimes it’s a hindrance, but more often
than not my skepticism works for me. Even when it comes to matters of my own faith. I was raised Lutheran. But as many of my friends, family members and classmates have become more passionate about their faith and more involved in their churches, I’ve faded away from mine. It’s not because I have anything against religion or don’t believe in the words that come from the Bible. I’m simply doing what I feel is the right thing for myself. When I was still in school if you name it I did it at church – Sunday school, church, acolyte, youth group, fundraisers, choir, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, etc., etc. etc. The thing that differentiated me from many of the people I was in these things with was I never really felt it. I was there because I was told to be. If I wanted to go on trips I had to be
in the youth group. If I wanted to be in the youth group I had to attend services every week. As long as I was already attending services every week I might as well sing in the choir and take my turn as the acolyte. I felt as though none of the decisions regarding my own faith were my own. Once I got the freedom to explore my feelings and beliefs I realized I’m not sure what they are, but I struggle with the idea of blind faith – I’m the type of person that needs concrete evidence. These days I consider myself to be agnostic – much to the dismay of my friends and family. What I’ve found, however, is that by not having a passionate connection to one religion or belief, I can appreciate them all much more. I have Jewish friends, Muslim friends and Catholic HUIZENGA: TO PAGE 7
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Huizenga FROM PAGE 6 friends. I know Hindus and Buddhists, Baptists and Methodists, Unitarians and Lutherans. And the one thing I find with all of them is that I appreciate others and their personal beliefs a lot more now than when I was forced into one set of beliefs. I know some of you will think less of me following this revelation, but I hope
you don’t. I’m not saying your religion of choice isn’t right, I’m just saying it isn’t right for me. At least not right now. My prediction for the end of days? I can’t say I really have one. However, I do believe that we’d all be foolish to think that life as we know it is infinite. There will be an end, but nobody has anything concrete to say when, how or why it will happen. I – like everyone else – don’t have the answer. The one thing I do know is that it didn’t happen last weekend.
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COMMUNITY BRIEFS Stoltz of Eden Prairie earns Eagle Scout rank Spencer Stoltz, 14, of Eden Prairie has earned the rank of Eagle Scout and was scheduled to receive the honor during an Eagle Court of Honor Wednesday, May 25, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Waconia. Stoltz is one of approximately 4 percent of all Boy Scouts who attain the Eagle Rank. He is the third generation in his family to receive this honor. Stoltz earned 27 merit badges, six more than the required 21 badges to become an Eagle Scout. He has attended Many Point Scout Camp for three years and has served as the Scribe for his Den in Troop 295. His Eagle Project was to build lap desks and easels for Children’s Hospital in Minneapolis. Stoltz had a particular interest in giving back to Children’s Hospital because his younger sister was cared for there for the first four months of her life. Spencer is active in track, football, and plays the piano. He has also participated in several community theatre productions with the Eden Prairie Players. He has a 4.0 GPA and is interested in pursuing a career in Mechanical Engineering. Spencer is the son of Jon and Veronica Stoltz of Eden Prairie.
City and schools offer forum for Realtors The city of Eden Prairie and the Eden Prairie School District will be hosting a joint “Eden Prairie Realtor Forum.” Realtors are invited to attend the event, where they can learn and talk about the latest city and school news from the school district and city leaders. The event is scheduled 8:30 a.m. to noon, Thursday, June 9, starting in the Cambria Room at the Eden Prairie Community Center, 16700 Valley View Road. The program will include an 8:30 a.m. check-in and breakfast, followed by presentations from city and schools staff.
A bus tour of Eden Prairie will follow the presentations, 10:30 a.m. to noon. Registration is available online at epcommunityed.org or by phone. Info: 952-975-6940.
HTC to offer new paramedic program Hennepin Technical College has announced that it is the first institution to offer community paramedic training in response to Gov. Mark Dayton’s signing into law the Community Paramedics Bill, which creates certification for emergency medical technicians-community paramedics. The course begins in May at the college’s Eden Prairie campus. Community paramedics will help provide health services where access to physicians, clinics or hospitals is difficult or does not exist, particularly in rural Minnesota, where there is a large population of elderly citizens and a critical shortage of health care professionals. Another benefit of the expanded role of community paramedics is their preparation to monitor and provide some treatment to patients with chronic diseases and perform minor medical procedures in the patient’s home. Experienced paramedics who enroll in the program will complete 96 hours of classroom training at the college’s Eden Prairie campus, as well as 196 hours of clinical training at various Twin Cities hospitals. Info: 952-995-1313.
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Riding a cupcake wave: Businesses making big money off small treats BY PAUL WAHL • SUN NEWSPAPERS Once a favorite treat for tots, cupcakes have been re-discovered by grownups. From coast to coast, millions of consumers are peeling away paper lines and chowing down on dozens of flavors of the rich and tasty treat. Wedding cakes have been replaced by cupcake trees. The debate over whether they’re a fad or here to stay rages. Several area businesses have jumped on the bandwagon and plan to ride the cupcake wave as far as it will take them. “When we first heard about it, we thought it might be a fad and maybe had already passed us up,” said Tom Van Beusekom, president of Crown Plastics in Plymouth. His company is manufacturing and marketing a line of cupcake trees being sold online. The idea for the product was hatched when a bride asked Van Beusekom to create a suitable display device for wedding cupcakes. Crown Plastics had been building and selling high-end coffee bean dispensers. That aspect of the business has cooled a bit. CUPCAKE: TO PAGE 26
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Help prevent spread of invasive plant at Hyland Lake Park Reserve BY PAUL RIGNELL • SUN NEWSPAPERS
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If you go What: Garlic mustard plant removal Where: Richardson Nature Center, 8737 E. Bush Lake Road, Bloomington When: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday May 28 Registration: 763-694-2066 (Charly) said GreenCorps member and project coordinator Charly Kearns. He explained that it could be as easy, if not easier, for humans to bring garlic mustard or other invasive plants into forests or grasslands by foot as they could transfer invasive aquatic species from lake to lake without properly washing their watercraft. “That’s mostly the way these plants are spread,” Kearns said. “People walk through the woods, and pick up seeds on their pants or in the cracks of their boots, and transfer them to a new area.” The goal of the project is to prevent the garlic mustard from spreading. The PLANT: TO PAGE 25
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WWII vet adrift in Pacific two days after sinking of carrier ship BY JONATHAN YOUNG • SUN NEWSPAPERS A Japanese shell punched through the hull of the aircraft carrier and hit a torpedo bomber in the hangar deck. The shell exploded 75 feet from Conrad Gjestvang. The shock sent Gjestvang flying. He slammed down on the deck, a falling pipe knocking his helmet over one eye. His friends closer to the blast were dead. “Abandon ship.â€? The call rang from the loudspeakers. Gjestvang stood, not realizing he’d taken shrapnel wounds to both legs and his left arm. He ran to the sponson, a platform protruding from the hangar deck about halfway up the side of the ship. He jumped. Splashing into the Pacific in some of the world’s deepest water, Gjestvang looked up and saw the ship listing away
from him. Shipmates were leaping from the flight deck — by now 60 feet or more above the water — and plunging in the sea beside him. He kicked off his shoes and swam away from the ship as fast as he could so it wouldn’t suck him under when it sank. But the worst was still to come. Machinist First Class Conrad Gjestvang of Brooklyn Center was born in Esterville, Iowa, June 21, 1923. He grew up in Watertown, S.D., and the Bryn Mawr neighborhood of Minneapolis. In the spring of 1942 he graduated from the former West High School, and that September he enlisted in the Navy. After boot camp in Idaho, Gjestvang took a train to Kansas where he completed a two-year mechanical engineerSUNK: TO PAGE 16
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Medicine collection event to be held in Richfield June 23 Hennepin County is providing residents the opportunity to properly and safely dispose of their unwanted, expired and unused medicines at a medicine collection event in Richfield. There is no charge for bringing in medications, but the program is for Hennepin County residents only. The event will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 23, at the Richfield Ice Arena parking lot, 636 66th St. E. The Hennepin County Sheriff ’s Office, Hennepin County Environmental Services, and the City of Richfield are sponsoring the medicine collection event. To assure compliance with federal regulations for controlled substances, Hennepin County Sheriff ’s deputies will oversee collection of medications. Directions for residents: Keep medication in the original package so it can be identified. If you don’t have the original container, put the medicine in a clear plastic bag and write the name and dosage of the medicine on the bag if you know it. Do not mix medications. Put all the medications (whether
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ing course at the University of Kansas in 16 weeks. “Every day you had to go,” Gjestvang said. “You went there all day long.” As a machinist, Gjestvang would be responsible to operate and maintain the main engines of his ship, so he went to Milwaukee to learn how to operate the steam engines that powered carriers. His next stop was the Navy base at Bremerton, Wash., to train on a ship like the one he’d be assigned to. Gjestvang was assigned to a small carrier, the USS Gambier Bay, commissioned Dec. 28, 1943. It was 512 feet long, a dwarf compared to the attack carriers, which often measured more than 800 feet long. The Gambier Bay was a Casablancaclass carrier, or “jeep carrier,” built by the American company Kaiser. The jeep carriers’ unusually light armor also helped earn them the nickname “Kaiser coffins.” But they were intended as escort ships to protect convoys against submarine attacks and were never supposed to be in large-scale naval battles. But that’s where Gjestvang and the crew of the USS Gambier Bay found themselves Oct. 25, 1944. They were in the thick of the Battle of Leyte Gulf, the largest naval battle of World War II and perhaps the largest naval battle in history. In the Battle of Leyte Gulf, the Japanese fleet split into three attack forces. One force approached from the south of Leyte and was destroyed. A decoy fleet, including four aircraft carriers with almost no aircraft on board, drew much of the American fleet away from the northern part of Leyte. That cleared the way for the main assault force to advance from the north. “They were going to wipe out the invasion of Leyte,” Gjestvang said. “But we were in the way.” The Gambier Bay was part of a group called “Taffy 3,” one of three light carrier groups with planes supporting General MacArthur’s invasion of Leyte. Leyte was an island in the Philippines considered a strategic position in the American advance toward Japan. Taffy 3 had only three jeep carriers, three cruisers, three destroyers and four destroyer escorts. The Japanese fleet boasted four battleships, eight cruisers and thirteen destroyers. Among the battleships was the Yamato, the largest battleship in the world. “They started shooting at us at 20
miles away,” Gjestvang said. “And then they could go 30 knots, where we could only go about 18 knots. So they kept getting closer and closer, and we kept running … laying smoke screens and everything else.” During the action, Gjestvang performed damage control. “If we had any hits, then we went to go and repair them,” he said. The ship took hit after hit: twentyeight in all, he estimated. Because of the thin armor, many of the heavy artillery rounds pierced one side of the ship and went out the other like a rifle bullet. That saved a lot of lives, Gjestvang said, because there were fewer explosions. But it also made water pour in faster. “One [shell] went down through the engine room,” Gjestvang said. “It went down and then went out through the bottom, and they had the water coming in from two directions.” Eventually, enemy shells took out both engines, and the ship was dead in the water. Gjestvang was still running hoses over the ship’s side to pump out the water when a shell blast threw him to the ground. Then he heard the order to abandon ship. That order came at 8:50 a.m. By 9:07 the ship had capsized. At 9:11 it sank in the Philippine Trench, one of the deepest parts of the ocean. “Losing your ship is like watching a tornado strike your house,” Gjestvang said. “Everything I had was gone.” After he jumped in the water, Gjestvang swam toward a life raft, but a shell hit the raft and sent it flying in the air. So he swam to another raft. The 20-man raft filled up quickly as the men paddled it around, picking up the wounded. When no more could fit, they tied men to the sides so they wouldn’t drift away. On the raft, Gjestvang discovered he was wounded. “I didn’t even know I was hit,” he said. “My leg got numb … I put my hand back there. There was a hole in my pants, and I found a hole in my leg.” He couldn’t do anything about it. All he could do was wait and hope for rescue. After a while the bottom of the overcrowded raft gave way, and everyone had to “hang on for dear life.” Gjestvang and his shipmates floated two days and nights without food or water or medical supplies. “I don’t know how many miles we drifted, but we were thirty miles away from where they thought we were,” he said. On the first day of drifting, a SUNK: TO PAGE 17
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Sunk FROM PAGE 16 Japanese destroyer passed nearby and scared the men. “I thought they were going to shoot us, but they didn’t,” Gjestvang said. “They were just kind of waving to us. Respect, you know.” The crew’s only other company was sharks, which attacked many of the men. “Sharks got a lot of our guys,”
Gjestvang said. “They could smell that blood in the water.” Others who weren’t taken by sharks died when they drank the salty ocean water. The second day, the raft hit an oil slick from a damaged ship, and a black film coated men and raft as they drifted through it. But there was no sign of ship or shore. “You just hoped somebody would see you,” Gjestvang said. That night someone on the raft saw a
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In his Brooklyn Center home May 10, Conrad Gjestvang stands next to an artist’s rendition of his ship, the USS Gambier Bay, under fire. The ship sank Oct. 25, 1944, in the Battle of Leyte Gulf. The painter, Richard C. Moore, titled the work “Freedom’s Cost.” (Jonathan Young • Sun Newspapers)
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ENGAGEMENT Community Celebration for HERMANN – HEIDBRINK Lynn Marie Hermann and Robert M. Heidbrink, III along with their parents, are excited to announce their engagement. In August 2010 Rob surprised Lynn with an engagement ring on the shores of Lake Shetek in Currie, MN. A September 2011 wedding is being planned. Rob and Lynn both graduated from Apple Valley High School. Rob is employed with Apple Valley Ford. Lynn graduated from Winona State University and is a Registered Nurse with Children’s Hospital. The couple resides in Farmington, MN.
ARMSTRONG ALL 70’S REUNION PARTY! • FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2011 • 6PM TO 12:30AM • THE METROPOLITAN BALLROOM, GOLDEN VALLEY • LIVE MUSIC! • DANCING! • D’AMICO CATERING All Robbinsdale Armstrong high school grads from the 70’s and early 80’s are invited, as well as all Armstrong staff who worked at the school during those years. For tickets and much more information contact us at: armstrong70s_reunion@hotmail.com or find us on Facebook and Classmates.com by using the key words “Armstrong 70’s reunion” to search for our pages; or call us at 763-478-3244.
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Dietz FROM PAGE 2 There’s pictures, Paul, of this thing in flames. And, these giant flames coming out of this – it looked like an Olympic torch on steroids. SC: And you can see this from your office? GD: Yeah! I can see it from my office. And somebody came to me and said, “Gene, turn around and look!” So, I’m looking at this thing, and here’s this thing just burning like a roman candle. It’s just amazing. So, they got it put out and it took some serious thought and engineering and that sort of thing with our consultant and our hired forensic consultant to figure out how to resolve this. … So, it’s like the only water tower in history that burned. Well, except that it happened twice more – two times subsequent to that. And, the fire chief will never let me forget this: We put those clock faces on it, and the initial clock faces were … neon lights. They were neon. And, low and behold one day, this thing starts firing. And fire was coming out of the clock face, because this thing somehow catches on fire and the neon, plasticy kind of stuff starts burning. So, the fire department goes over there.
And, so its starts for a second time. Well, then by this time now, on the third incident, George Esbensen is the fire chief now, and he’s a department head, and it’s the night of a council meeting. It was one of those council meetings in early fall, when it’s chilly outside and that was it. I get a phone call from him, and I think the assistant chief says something like, to George Esbensen, “I’m standing here at the market place tower. … We got fire at eight-o-clock,” or something like that. … So, I’m betting if there’s a Guinness World Record for being the public works director that had one single water tower be on fire three times, I might have that record. That would be my story. SC: After, 30 years, and working with residents, what wisdom could you impart on Eden Prairie residents when working with public works? What are the bigger concerns you’ve faced? What could you clear up with Eden Prairie residents? GD: Well, you know I think that something that maybe some residents don’t quite fully understand is that cities in Minnesota are a creature of the state, and we get all of our powers from what the state legislature grants to us – nothing more and nothing less. And so, we’re a pretty highly regulated industry, and a lot of times we do what we do because we have to do it that way. I
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think that we’re a community though that shouldn’t be confused with mega-government. I mean, I think most suburban governments are very close to the people. Anybody that wants to call up the mayor can do that. And, she’ll take the phone call. But, that doesn’t happen in Minneapolis or St. Paul. … When was the last time you called someone at the state about a pothole? You can do a pothole number, but if you really are concerned about a pothole [in Eden Prairie], you can call the director of public works because they’ll put you through the front desk right to my line if you want to talk to me. And so I think suburban government in general and Eden Prairie in particular is a very responsive form of government. I think that we may not always make the decisions people may like, but sometimes we can’t make a different one. But, if we decide to do something that doesn’t fit in with people’s idea of right and wrong, you can generally get an answer about why that is. … We try to be very careful about treating everyone as equally as we can [about our city rules]. … SC: As you move on, what will be one of the biggest challenges, issues, or topics when it comes to the city’s infrastructure? GD: Well, there’s a conversation going on right now with the city council and the
Budget Advisory Commission and a number of staff people about how to finance our ongoing maintenance for city streets. We, as I said, are creatures of the state. The state has given us the authority to collect fees and funds for sanitary sever systems, for water main systems in the water treatment plant and for storm sewer systems. We can even do some things around street lighting. There’s a lot of things that we can do. But they’ve never granted us the authority to have what’s called a street utility, where we could send out a bill just like a water bill every month to have a source of funds to pay for the maintenance of streets. And we don’t – we don’t have a source of dedicated funds for that. We’ve been using some combination of liquor store profits and tax dollars to do that, but we’ve ran up to a cliff here one of these last couple years, and it’s really made the budgeting process more difficult. And, so, right now that conversation is ongoing. The Budget Advisory commission has been given the assignment to evaluate different funding schemes for the whole thing. I don’t think that’s going to be an arduous task. I think that it will be a challenge, but I think that we’ve got a council that’s poised to make good decisions about that. I think we’ve got an experienced staff to help make those decisions. …
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Sunk FROM PAGE 17 light and shot off the last star shell, or flare. A patrol saw it. Finally help arrived. Strong hands pulled Gjestvang and his shipmates from the water. Sometimes the rescuers had to put ropes around the shoulders of the men and hoist them up.
“You’re so weak, you’re like a wet rag,” Gjestvang said. “You can’t hardly help yourself.” Had he stayed in the water another day, Gjestvang believes he would have joined the estimated 280 casualties. The Battle of Leyte Gulf ended as an American victory. The Japanese attack force that sank the Gambier Bay mysteriously turned around and stopped pressing the attack. “Nobody really knows why,” Gjestvang said. “They could’ve kept
coming and done three times more damage than they did.” After his rescue, Gjestvang was shipped back home and received 30 days leave before being redeployed on a brand new carrier, the USS Vella Gulf. He received the Purple Heart, one of the nation’s highest military honors, in 1944 and was honorably discharged from the service in March 1946. After leaving the military, Gjestvang had a career as a railroad engineer and raised a family of three children. He
has seven grandchildren and 17 greatgrandchildren. This year he is celebrating 60 years of living in his Brooklyn Center home and 63 years of marriage to his wife, Betty. Eighty-seven-year-old Gjestvang says he wouldn’t want to relive those two days in the water. But he still travels the country for reunions of his shipmates. Even though the number of people at the reunions has dwindled, there is still a strong bond among the crew of the USS Gambier Bay.
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Miller, Christopher J. Age 47, of Golden Valley formerly of Eden Prairie, passed away on May 16th, 2011 at Methodist Hospital surrounded by his family after a courageous battle with cancer. Proceeded in death by his loving mother and father Colleen and Charles Miller. Mother In-Law Shirley Felt. Brother In-Law Kenneth Felt Jr. Survived by loving wife of 17 years, Ronda (Felt), Children: Chelsea and Luke. Sisters and Brothers Devon and Clif Sumpter, Tim and Therese Miller, Mike and Nancy Miller, Jackie Colston, Pattie and Bruce Johnson, Matt and Pam Miller, Teresa and Andy Rocheford, Jon and Aimee Miller, Scott and Diane Decker. Father In-Law: Kenneth Felt Sr. Grandma: Ruby Felt. Brother and Sister In-Laws; Rick and Christa Felt, Roxy and Mark Fick, Randy Felt and Dede Hoopman, Robin Kampen and Butch Tupy, Russ and Kelly Felt, Kim and Bruce Grimm and 34 nieces and nephews, 6 great nieces, and many other family and friends. Memorial Service Thursday May 26th, 10:00 a.m. with visitation starting at 8:30 a.m. at Good Shepherd Catholic Church, 145 Jersey Avenue South, Golden Valley, MN. Luncheon will follow directly after mass. Interment will be at Pleasant Hills Cemetery at 1:00 p.m. The cemetery is on the north side of Pioneer Trail, just west of Pax Christi Church. Please join us after the burial to celebrate Chris’ life starting at 2:00 p.m. at the Hopkins VFW, 100 Shady Oak Road, Hopkins, MN. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred.
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St. Alban’s EPISCOPAL CHURCH 6716 Gleason Road Edina, MN 55439 (952) 941-3065
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SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:30 AM Sunday Worship Wednesday Evening Service begins June 1st Pastors: Charles R. Carlson, Anne Hokenstad www.house-of-prayer.com 7625 Chicago Ave. S., P Richfield, MN 612-866-8471
United Methodist Church VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
Where Kids Carry Out God’s Recipe June 13th - 17th
Traditional Service
10:30 AM . MORNING WORSHIP 6:00 PM . . . . EVENING WORSHIP
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The camp from 9am till Noon is free. All are welcome. After care from Noon to 4pm. $25/day, siblings $15/day. Kids who are entering 4-7th grades are invited to go on a VBS Foodie Field trip around the Twin Cities 9am to 1pm (a donation of $40 is suggested) For more information or to sign up, contact Heather at: heather@ good.org or: cokesburyvbs.com/shake-it-up-cafe/GoodSam
Or call the Church Office 952-929-0049 5730 Grove St., Edina (one block west of Tracy)
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Normandale Hylands United Methodist Church
10:00 a.m.
Contemporary Service with Sunday School
Saturdays, 5:00 p.m. Chapel Service
Sunday: 8:00 & 10:00 a.m. Wednesday: 6:00 p.m.
76th St. at Newton Ave. Richfield, MN 612·866·8449 woodlakechurch.org
Nativity of Mary Catholic Church & School
9920 Normandale Blvd. S. Bloomington • 952-835-7585
9900 Lyndale Avenue South, Bloomington Church 952-881-8671 School 952-881-8160 www.nativitybloomington.org
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8600 E. Bush Lake Rd. Bloomington, MN 55438 www.peacebloomington.org
Pastor Mark Nelson 952-944-6510
We Are A Reconciling Congregation
Sunday Worship 8:45 & 11:00 am
Worship & Education – 9:00 & 10:30 am
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www.minnlocal.com – Thursday, May 26, 2011 – Eden Prairie Sun-Current
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Green FROM PAGE 1 to fruition in the south coast, but it’s still early. “I’d like to get something started here first,” Pomerleau said, “in our own back yard.” In that backyard, the start-up has put in preliminary bids for a parking lot project for the city of Eden Prairie, and it seems they are poised to get the nod for what would be their biggest project so far. Birch Island Woods Conservation Area off Indian Chief Road is expected to get a 7,800-square-foot parking lot, and Percoa is positioned to get a bid for nearly the entire parking lot. Nine Mile Creek Watershed District
Plant FROM PAGE 12 plants harm native species by not allowing them the nutrients and other elements that they need to grow. “(The garlic mustard) creates really dense growth through the understory
has approved a permit for the parking lot project (pending a few standard conditions). The watershed district also awarded the city a $25,000 grant for the projected $55,000 project. The Eden Prairie City Council accepted the grant during its May 17 meeting. “I think it’s a pretty intriguing concept,” said Nine Mile Creek District Administrator Kevin Bigalke. “It’s one of the reasons the district approved some cost share dollars to go toward the Birch Island project.” The city’s project calls for a pervious pavement to be used for the entire parking lot, except for a 24-foot section of the entryway, said Stuart Fox, the city’s parks and natural resources manager. The city has to make a final, formal bid for the project, according to Fox, and prevents sunlight from hitting the ground,” Kearns said. “Then the other seeds can’t germinate.” Volunteers at the parks will be removing and bagging the garlic mustard plants by hand. Residents interested in joining the cause should wear clothes that can get soiled (including gloves) and bring drinking water for their personal use.
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but Percoa gave the lowest preliminary quote among three contractors. The project could start as soon as July and be wrapped up by September, Fox said.
How it works Two overlapping slabs of the Percoa product form the top layer of a filtration system. Below it are other layers — aggregate material, filter fabric, followed by sand or sub-grade. The Percoa slabs are cast and cured away from the construction site, so it’s not poured on the spot like most concrete or pavements, Pomerleau said. Soil and loose impediments can clog the material, but maintenance such as sweeping or vacuuming the surface isn’t frequently needed, Becker said. Even with 90 percent of a slab clogged, it can still drain 1 inch of
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water per hour within a square foot, Pomerleau said. “Maintenance is not a huge issue,” Becker said. The product is also being tested at a St. Anthony Falls Laboratory, run by the University of Minnesota, Pomerleau said. Pervious surfaces like Percoa have been approved by the Environmental Protection Agency for treating stormwater, Pomerleau said. Pomerleau has been in the concrete business since he graduated high school, and he had his own company for 18 years, Concrete Masonry Unlimited, he said. Percoa business partner Ryan Becker began working with Pomerleau in high school. Becker started his own concrete business five years ago, called Unlimited Concrete Concepts. Info: www.percoausa.com.
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Cupcakes FROM PAGE 11 “I think there are as many coffee shops as there are going to be,” said Van Beusekom, who is a native of Loretto and a former mayor. “It was nice to have something come along to replace some of that business.” The trees are available online throughcrystalpalacecupcaketree. com. Orders have been shipped to dozens of countries, including Australia and Norway. One of Crown’s loyal customers in the west metro is Robin Johnson, who opened Sweet Retreat Cupcake Boutique in the trendy 50th and France area of Edina a year ago. Cupcakes, and more recently cupcake pops, are created and sold to customers at the bakery as well as through a growing catering market. “It’s creating a small bit of luxury everyone can afford and it makes everyone happy,” said Johnson, who hatched the idea during what she calls a midlife crisis. Her first exposure to the cupcake craze came while visiting San Francisco. She made subsequent trips to Nashville and Chicago to gather input. She traveled to Sprinkles, the California-based chain of cupcake stores in Los Angeles. “The lines were out the door,” she said. Taking her degree in food science from University of Wisconsin–Madison, Johnson began developing recipes, including her signature butter crème frosting. Combinations and flavors vary with the season, but her red velvet and salted caramel varieties are consistent best sellers. She uses Van Beusekom’s trees in her store and on the catering side of the business. The trees come in a variety of sizes, ranging from three-tier to six-tier with an optional Lazy Susan base. Trees come in acrylic and a less expensive Celtec plastic.
Acrylic varieties are clear plastic and the Celtec versions are a white plastic, Van Beusekom explained. “You can display cupcakes with the acrylic trees and not take away from the cupcakes,” Van Beusekom said. He is turning his design skills next to cake pops. Johnson makes them by blending smashed cupcakes and crème cheese frosting, shaping the mixture into a ball and freezing them, then dipping them in white chocolate. Think cupcake on a stick. The stick is where Crown Plastics comes in, but that’s about all Van Beusekom is saying for now. The cupcake trend is believed to have originated more than a decade ago when the characters in “Sex and the City” began eating them at New York’s Magnolia Bakery. Cupcakes eventually made it onto the Oprah Winfrey Show, and foodies of all types fueled the fire. Cupcakes were on the menu when Reino Wuollet opened his first bakery in 1944, but sales and popularity over the past year have skyrocketed, according to Aaron Wuollet, manager of the company. “They’re easy to serve and a lot of fun,” said Wuollet, whose company operates stores in Edina, Robbinsdale and Wayzata, in addition to Minneapolis and St. Paul. To emphasize the fun, Wuollets plays with cake flavors and icings. About 45 combinations are available. Wuollets has also noticed the growing link between cupcake and nuptials. “They’re so much easier to serve at a wedding,” Wuollet said. Everyone with a finger in the cupcake business is trusting they will continue to be popular with consumers. “I’d hate to think they’re the next Krispie Kremes,” Johnson said. Van Beusekom admitted he wasn’t personally a big fan of cupcakes. “Most of them have too dang much frosting,” he said.
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Tom Van Beusekom, owner of Crown Plastics, puts the finishing touches on a six-tier cupcake tree his company manufactures in Plymouth. The units have been shipped all over the world. (Photo by Paul Wahl • Sun Newspapers)
Cupcake trees are a popular product with Crown Plastics in Plymouth, which manufactures and sells them worldwide. (Submitted photo)
The secret to a good cupcake tree is that it doesn’t take away from the treats, according to Tom Van Beusekom, owner of Crown Plastics in Plymouth, which manufactures and sells the units. (Submitted photo)
LEGAL NOTICES School District 287 (Official Publication) NOTICE AND ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Intermediate District 287 is looking for high performing contractors to provide technology systems in a new educational facility located at 5530 Zealand Avenue North, New Hope MN. The facility will be approximately 157,500 SF with an estimated budget of $1.6 million for the technology systems. The project will be
procured and awarded to the best valued contractor. To download a copy of the Request For Proposal, please visit the District’s website at: http://www.district287.org/index.php?src =gendocs&ref=NEC_Updates&category=Facilities&submenu=0 Proposals will be received by Intermediate District 287, at the address below, before 2:00 p.m. CST on June 16, 2011 for technology systems for the North Education Center.
Copies of preliminary contract documents for this work are available and may be examined at the following locations between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (excluding holidays): Intermediate District 287 1820 Xenium Lane North Plymouth, MN 55441 763-550-7120 TSP Inc. 18707 Old Excelsior Blvd Minnetonka, MN 55345
952-474-3291 Preliminary digital contract documents are also available at www.questcdn.com and noted as “For Reference Only”. Complete digital contract documents for this work will be available on May 26, 2011 at www.questcdn.com. You may download the digital contract documents for $ 15.00 by inputting Quest project #1604398 on the website’s Project Search page. Please contact QuestCDN.com at 952-233-1632 or info@questcdn.com for assistance in
free membership registration, downloading, and working with this digital project information. Intermediate District 287 reserves the right to accept or reject any or all RFP’s in full or in part, to waive any informality in bidding or advertisements, and to accept the RFP deemed most favorable and advantageous to the School District. Intermediate District 287 1820 North Xenium Lane Plymouth, MN 55441
Nancy Rowley Board Clerk (May 26, 2011) ADPMG Technology Systems RFP
CALENDAR Thursday, May 26, 2011
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26 EPHS choir concert Where: Wooddale Church 6630 Shady Oak Road When: 7 p.m. Info: ephs.edenpr.org. Noon Rotary Speaker: Thomas Harold Where: Bearpath Country Club 18100 Bearpath Trail, Eden Prairie When: Noon Info: xr.com/noonrotary
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27 Super Speakers Club Where: Supervalu Headquarters 11840 Valley View Road, Eden Prairie When: 7 a.m. Info: krosenlund @earthlink.net Storytime: Cars Galore Where: Barnes and Noble 3225 W. 69th St., Edina When: 11 a.m. Info: 952-9200633
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Overeaters Anonymous Where: St. Andrew Lutheran Church 13600 Technology Drive, Eden Prairie When: 8 a.m. Info: standrewlu. org.
Pond House Tours Where: Pond Dakota Mission Park 401 E. 104th St., Bloomington When: 1:30-4 p.m. Info: www.xr.com/pond
Free Family Flick: “Are We There Yet?” Where: Theaters at Mall of America Mall of America, Bloomington When: 10 a.m. Info: www.xr.com/moa
Pond Exploration Where: Richardson Nature Center 8737 E. Bush Lake Road, Bloomington When: 3-4 p.m. Info: threeriversparks.org
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30 Memorial Day Veterans Memorial Service Where: Eden Prairie Veterans Memorial, Purgatory Creek Park 13001 Technology Drive When: 11 a.m. Info: eden prairieveterans .com.
31 Children’s Storytime Where: Barnes and Noble 3000 Eden Prairie Center When: 10:30 a.m. Info: 952-9445683 AM Rotary Speaker: Paul Amla Where: Biaggi’s Restaurant, Eden Prairie Center, 8251 Flying Cloud Drive When: 7:30 a.m. Info: tinyurl.com/eprotary
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1 Widows and Widowers Lunch Club Where: Biaggi’s Restaurant, Eden Prairie Center, 8251 Flying Cloud Drive When: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Info: 763-4971779 (to RSVP) Job Transition Group meeting Where: St. Andrews Lutheran Church, 13600 Technology Drive, Eden Prairie When: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Info: standrewlu.org.
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LAKE TRACK CHAMPS Two members of the Eden Prairie girls track squad were individual winners in the Lake Conference Championships May 17. Eryn Stewart won the 1,600-meter run and Megan Platner was victorious in the 3,200.
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Adam Bray The Eden Prairie senior pitcher threw a three-hit shutout and struck out 11 as the Eagles defeated Minnetonka 3-0 in Lake Conference baseball action May 16. EP improved its overall record to 14-3.
Lucia Peterson Peterson, a junior on the Eden Prairie girls golf team, was medalist with a 43 in a ninehole Lake Conference match May 10 at Oak Ridge. The Eagles defeated Hopkins 179-189.
Danny Blasy The Eden Prairie catcher hit a two-run homer in the seventh inning as the Eagles defeated Minnetonka 3-0 in Lake Conference baseball action May 16.
Tom Morgan The Eden Prairie resident had a hole-inone on the 191-yard 16th hole at Minneapolis Golf Club last week, using a 5-hybrid.
Scott Elsaas The Eden Prairie tennis standout is ranked seventh among state Class AA singles players. Elsaas and the Eagles are defending state team champions.
Austin Wilson Wilson was medalist with a 3-under-par 69 to gain medalist honors as the Eden Prairie boys golf team defeated Edina 306314 in a Lake Conference dual meet May 17 at Interlachen Country Club.
Diane Gibas The Eden Prairie golfer was medalist by shooting a 43 in a nine-hole Lake Conference match against Minnetonka May 17 at Minnetonka Country Club. The Eagles defeated the Skippers 184-190.
Rashawn Fountain The Eden Prairie track athlete was ranked third in the metro area in the 400meter dash last week with a season-best time of 49.26 seconds. Editor’s note: Send nominations for Stars of the Week honors to sports editor Greg Kleven at gkleven@acnpapers.com. Youth, high school, college and adult recreational sports athletes will be considered.
EP settles for second in state True Team meet BY GREG KLEVEN • SUN NEWSPAPERS Eden Prairie came very close to repeating as state Class 3A boys True Team track and field champion May 20 at Stillwater High School. The Eagles led by four points with two events remaining before Rosemount outpointed EP in the 3,200meter run and 4x400 relay to claim the state championship. Rosemount finished first with 851 points while Eden Prairie placed second (827) in the nine-team meet. Minnetonka was third (748.5), just three points ahead of fourth-place Stillwater (745.5). “I felt going into the meet that there were four or five teams capable of winning the state True Team title,” said Eden Prairie head coach Bruce Kivimaki. “But it turned into a twoteam deal. Rosemount finished strong in the final two events to pull ahead. Rosemount was nearly perfect to beat us. “But I have no complaints about the way our guys competed. We had an excellent meet and it was a lot of fun even though we finished second.” Eden Prairie had several first-place finishes. Mike Sandle was a double winner, taking first in the long jump with an effort of 22 feet, 3 inches. He also took first in the triple jump (48-2). Eden Prairie’s David Platner won the 800 in 1 minute, 57.03 seconds. Eden Prairie’s first-place 4x200 relay team consisted of Met Hines, Rashawn Fountain, Jack Lagermeier and Steve Frisbie. The Eagles’ time was 1:30.50. The Eagles finished second in the 4x800 relay with Roy Shillock, Aaron Bartnik, Cal Lawton and David Platner. Eden Prairie’s time was 7:58.17. Eden Prairie had several other high finishes. Danny Virgin placed fourth in the 110 hurdles (15.39). Sandle was second in the 100 (11.22). Mohamed Mohamed placed second in the 1,600 (4:19.59). Fountain was runner-up in the 400 (49.32). Matt Griffin finished fifth in the 300 hurdles (40.66). Bartnik was eighth in the 800 (2:00.49). Sandle added a third-place time of 22.51 in the 200. Jordan Mugarura was fifth in the 200 (22.85).
Eden Prairie’s Cal Lawton competes for his team’s fourth-place 4x800-meter relay at the Lake Conference championships May 17 at Hopkins High School. The Eagles were second in that relay at the state True Team meet May 20 at Stillwater High School. (Photo by John Sherman • Sun Newspapers)
Mohamed finished second in the 3,200 (9:35.18) and Kyle Bratrud placed seventh (9:44.32). Rumeal Harris was second in the long jump (22-3) and fifth in the triple jump (42-4). Latrell Snider finished fourth in the high jump (6-2).
Lake highlights Eden Prairie was fourth in the Lake Conference meet May 17 at Hopkins High School. The team standings were: Wayzata 122, Minnetonka 102.5, Hopkins 75, Eden Prairie 65.5 and Edina 51. Eden Prairie won the 4x100 relay in
42.89. Members of that relay were Sandle, Mugarura, Sam Wright and Snider. Sandle finished first in the triple jump (50-1) EP was second in the 4x200 relay with Snider, Fountain, Platner and Mugarura. Virgin placed second in the 110 hurdles (15.28). Snider was third in the high jump (6-3). Bryan Elyea-Wheeler and Anders Bjorkman were fourth and fifth respectively in the pole vault, with both clearing 11-0. Harris placed second in the long jump (20-6). Tyson Reinke finished third in the discus (135-1).
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Eagles begin defense of section baseball title BY GREG KLEVEN • SUN NEWSPAPERS Defending state Class 3A baseball champion Eden Prairie had a wakeup call heading into post-season play. The Eagles were blanked 7-0 by Edina May 19. Eden Prairie was 15-4 overall entering its final regular-season game May 23 against St. Thomas Academy. The Eagles received the No. 1 seed in the Class 3A, Section 2 tournament and will host 10th-seeded Waconia or seventh-seeded Mankato West at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, May 28, at Round Lake Stadium. Eden Prairie must win that Subsection 1 game or its season ends. A victory advances the Eagles into the double-elimination portion of the tournament Friday, June 3, and Saturday, June 4. Those games
would be played at Round Lake Stadium if the Eagles win their first-round game. The championship game would be 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 7 (and 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 8, if necessary). Minnetonka, Shakopee and Buffalo are the other top Section 2 seeds. “We got pounded in every aspect of the 7-0 loss to Edina last week,” said Eden Prairie head coach Mike Halloran. “I told the guys afterwards that they have to show up ready to play every game. “We have to be able to hit to be successful in the playoffs. We didn’t swing the bats well against Edina. We had only three hits, all singles.” Eden Prairie played won its other two games last week, defeating Hopkins and Minnetonka in Lake Conference play.
The Eagles, 9-3 in the conference, defeated Hopkins 4-2 May 18. Starter Tyler Ruemmele pitched four innings to gain the win. Reliever Grant Soderberg picked up a save. “Soderberg has been awesome on the mound for us in a relief role,” said Halloran. Tony Skjefte contributed a run-scoring double. Ryan Maenke doubled in another Eagle run. Soderberg chipped in with a two-run single. Senior pitcher Adam Bray appears to be ready for a strong playoff run after missing most of the regular season with an ankle injury. Bray, 7-0 last spring, pitched a three-hit shutout and struck out 11 as the Eagles defeated Minnetonka 3-0 May 16. Catcher Danny Blasy hit a two-run homer in the top of the seventh.
Eagles girls are third in Lake Conference track Eden Prairie finished third at the Lake Conference girls track and field meet May 17 at Hopkins High School. The Eagles earned 73.9 points and finished behind Hopkins (135.2) and Minnetonka (83.7). EPHS placed ahead of Wayzata (67.2) and Edina (56). One of Eden Prairie’s most productive events was the 1,600-meter run. Eryn Stewart won in 5 minutes, 10.30 seconds. Teammates Brittany Platt and Allie Rudin were third and fourth respectively with times of 5:13.38 and 5:14.08. Megan Platner was victorious in the 3,200 (11:09.57). Laura Lawton finished second in the 800 (2:18.49). Hana Fischer placed third in the 100 (13.26 seconds). Megan Kristo was sixth in the 400 (1:02.82). Maria Steblay placed second in the 100 hurdles (15.34). Eden Prairie’s third-place 4x400 relay team members were Steblay, Platt, Rudin and Lawton. Eden Prairie was also third in the 4x800 relay with Carlin Schultz, Alexandria Birkle, Olivia Dengel and Megan Platner. Danielle Schultz was third in the high jump (4-10). Gabriella Terp placed fourth in the long jump (15-7) and triple jump (33-0). Chelsie Kraines was fourth in the shot put (34-0) and discus (101-6). – Compiled by Greg Kleven
Eagle roadblock Eden Prairie catcher Danny Blasy blocks home plate before tagging out Minnetonka runner Thomas Schutt during a Lake Conference baseball game May 4 at Round Lake Stadium. Minnetonka won 6-2. Eden Prairie was ranked third among state Class 3A teams last week. (Photo by Brian Nelson • Contributing Photographer)
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SHORTS Schmit earns honor Former Eden Prairie High School and American Legion shortstop Blake Schmit helped the Des Moines Area Community College baseball team win its conference title. Schmit, a freshman, was the starting shortstop for DMACC. He was named Regional Defensive Player of the Year.
Eagle basketball camp Eden Prairie High School head boys basketball coach David Flom will direct the Eagle Basketball Camp June 20-24. The camp’s player-to-coach ratio will be 4-1. Registration and camp information is available at www.eppba.org.
Volleyball camp sign-up Registration for Eden Prairie’s 2011 volleyball camp is open to girls and boys in grades K-12.
Registration is open until June 26. Information is available at www.epvolleyball.com.
Local holes-in-one Two Eden Prairie golfers recorded recent holes-in-one. Nancy Evenson scored an ace on the 174-yard 11th hole at Island View, using a 21-degree hybrid. Bruce Edwards used an 8-iron for his hole-in-one on the 160yard 17th hole at Bent Creek.
Frazier stars for Rice Eden Prairie High School graduate Corey Frazier was a starting junior safety on the Rice University football team last season. Frazier led the Owls with 83 tackles in his first year as a starter. He was an All-State defensive back in high school for EPHS. He is the son of Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier.
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Fancy footwork Eden Prairie senior attacker Matt Hugdahl tries to elude a Bloomington Jefferson defender during the Eagles’ 14-5 lacrosse victory May 16. Eden Prairie concluded its regular season with a 15-5 victory over Edina May 21 and has an 11-2 record entering the Section 6 playoffs. EPHS is ranked third in the state and is the top seed in its section. (Photo by Brian Nelson • Contributing Photographer)
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952-941-5431 10917 Valley View Road Eden Prairie, MN 55344 Attn: Classified
IN PERSON: Visit the Eden Prairie office to place your Classified ad, make a payment, or pick up your Garage Sale Kit.
2000
2040
HOW TO PAY
Business Services
Social Clubs & Events
Professional Services Selling or Buying Gold & Silver
WANTED US Coins, Currency Proofs , Mint Sets, Collections, Gold, Estates & Jewelery Will Travel. 26 yrs exp Cash! Dick 612-986-2566
2040
Blacktop & Sealcoating
Blacktop & Sealcoating
Asphalt/Sealcoating/Concrete Driveways. Call 952-451-3792
30+ Years Experience Asphalt Paving & Sealcoat Quality Work W/Warranty
LSC Constuction Svcs, Inc 952-890-2403 / 612-363-2218
Paving & Sealcoating Driveways or Parking lots. Licensed / Bonded / Insured www.alpineasphalt.com 612-706-8018 Free Ests
2050
Building & Remodeling
Building & Remodeling
2070
Cabinetry & Counters
danielsonhomeservices.com
Cabinet Refinishing
Baths-Basements-Drywall Frame-Tile Lic 20444019 Ron 612-720-6525
Like New! Reasonable $$ Spring Rates!!! Expert/22Yrs 952-451-1600
EGRESS WINDOWS FREE EST YEAR ROUND INS/LIC 651-777-5044
KITCHEN RENAISSANCE
Carpet & Vinyl
2090
0%Hassles 100%Satisfaction All Carpet & Vinyl Services Restretch Repair Replace www.allcarpetmn.com
952-898-4444
2100
Cement, Masonry, Waterproofing
Refacing, new cabs/counters
Holmlund & Sons 3rd Gen. Remodeling/Additions Deck/Kitchs/Bath/Windows
25+ Yrs Exp. Owner/Oper
763-586-0701 kitchenrenaissance.com
Lic # 8454 612-386-6393
#1 A+ Cement Work Gaur. Specializing in Res. Concrete Lic/Bonded/Ins. Ref's 40 yrs Exp Dale 651-230-1505
H & H Blacktopping
612-861-6009 Mickelson's Asphalt Driveways Repairs & Sealcoating. 952-890-9461 Radloff & Weber Blacktop, Inc. Driveways & Parking Lots Free Estimates 952-447-5733
Baths/Kitchs/Bsmts crptry, cer tile, walls Lic 4614 I do My own work 612-968-2311
ARTHUR THEYSON CONSTRUCTION WORK GUARANTEED
The Asphalt Company Sealcoating & Asphalt Repair
Resid/Comm Paving, Crack Fill, Patching, Excavation.
763-670-0260 15Yrs Exp theasphaltcompanymn.com
1050
Lost & Found
Remodel Addition Basement Big or Small, We do it All. Refs. Dave 612-963-2040 Lic 20396425
TheysonConstruction.com
• Window & Door Replacement • Additions • Roofs • Basements • Garages • Decks • Siding
BUILD & DESIGN Over 28 years of Experience Insurance Claims
952-894-6226 / 612-239-3181
FREE ESTIMATES Insured, Bonded & Licensed No. 20011251
2050
Building & Remodeling
2050
Building & Remodeling
ELITE REMODELING SERVICES INC.
Positioned To Excel In Remodeling LIC #20638744
Fully Insured • Member of BBB
National ROOFING • SIDING • WINDOWS Association DECKS • CONCRETE • ETC. of Remodeling SPECIALIZING IN STORM DAMAGE Industry Member
952-646-2481 or 612-282-8108
2100
Cement, Masonry, Waterproofing
**A CONCRETE** PRESSURE LIFTING “THE MUDJACKERS” Don't Replace it Raise it! Save $$$ Walks- StepsPatios- Drives -Gar. FloorsAprons- Bsmnts- Caulking Ins/Bond 952-898-2987
*Architectural Concrete Work * Driveways * Patios * Sidewalks * Steps *Aprons * Pool Decks * Floating Slabs * * Floors *
Call 651-246-7662
Family Owned & Operated
www.capstonebros.com Lic. #20609967
952-473-5291 or 920-2395 Cell 612-207-6704
• Wall Repairs • Pavers • Stamped • Colored • Exposed • Decorative • Corefills • Aprons
www.gjgardnercrete.com
The Origina CONTRACTING, INC The Origina
952-882-8888
QUALITY WORK 1ST CALL Res/Commercial PATIOS STEPS FLOORS ADDITIONS DRIVES WALKS BRICK BLOCK MASONRY/CHIMNEY WORK DRAIN TILE MC/VISA Bonded Insured BBB Member
952-854-0630 • 612-824-8135
QUALITY SERVICE • Since • 1949
CAPSTONE BROS. Call today for your FREE Inspection!
Cement, Masonry, Waterproofing
• Garage Slabs • Epoxy Floors • Driveways • Walks • Blockwork LICENSED • BONDED • INSURED • LIC # L303-50172 • Footings • Steps INSTALLATION & REPAIR • Patios SERVING ENTIRE METRO • Overlays
CAPSTONE BROS.
The • Roofing • Siding •INC Windows CONTRACTING, Origina
2100
3 Generations of Concrete Expertise
The The Original Original
The Origina
3900-3990 4000-4600 9000-9450 5000-6500 7000-8499 9500-9900
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.
We gladly accept VISA, American Express, Mastercard, personal checks, and cash.
2050
1000-1090 1500-1590 2000-2700 2700-2760 3700-3840
SERVICES & POLICIES
Friday, Monday, and Call-ins: $7.00 per ad, 1 week, 1 zone
Bloomington Eagles #3208 Rooms available For Meetings, Parties, Banquets. We also invite non-profit groups to use our meeting rooms free of charge. Now offering internet access. Please call 952-854-3044
1050
• 3 lines, 4 weeks, All zones • Additional lines: $7.00 • Merchandise $151.00 or more
price must be in ad, you must call every fourth week to renew. Private party ads only. • Includes mnsun.com website • Maximum of 13 weeks
One ad per customer per week. Additional zones are $7.00. Three line maximum. Price must be in ad.
Health & Healing
Lost & Found
$44
FREE CLASSIFIEDS: One Item for Sale, $100 or Less. Mail or FAX in only Tues. - Thurs.
100% Guaranteed
1505
MERCHANDISE MOVER
• 3 lines, Runs for 13 weeks, choose 2 zones • Additional lines: $7.00 • For one item priced under $2500,
10917 Valley View Road 952-392-6888
Tennis Lessons
1500
$50
• 3 lines, 4 weeks, All zones • Additional lines: $7.00 • Private party only
Additional Lines $10.00 Ads will also appear on www.mnSun.com each Wednesday by 9:00 a.m.
• Announcements • Professional Services • Business Services • Education • Merchandise & Leisure Time • Animals • Family Care • Employment • Rentals • Real Estate • Automotive
13 WEEK RUN!
$44
EDEN PRAIRIE
USPTA Pro - 15 years exp. CALL RON 651-292-0043
1090
INDEX
TRANSPORTATION
• 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 FREE if your sale is rained out.
*Garage Sale Kits can be picked up at the Eden Prairie office.
LOCATION
1030
BUSINESS SERVICES
952-392-6888
TO PLACE YOUR AD
BY PHONE: BY FAX: BY MAIL:
•
Since 1949 The Origina
• •
We Specialize In:
• LICENSED Driveways • Buckling Walls (MN • Garage Slabs • Foundation Repair • Walks • Aprons • Retaining Walls • Steps • Patios • Drain Tile LICENSED
61
(MN# 20215366) •
BONDED • INSURED
Family Owned 612-824-2769 952-929-3224 Family Owned & Operated
Free Estimates
31
Eden Prairie Sun-Current – Thursday, May 26, 2011 – www.minnlocal.com
2100
Cement, Masonry, Waterproofing
TWIN CITIES Concrete Reas.-Fast Friendly BBB
Tear-out -ReplacementsRetain walls- Steps-Walks, Drives- Drain tile- Bsmnt floors - Stamped & Colored 763-229-4508
Affordable Concrete & Chimney Work Free Est. & Insured: www.campbellconcrete.net Joe 612-245-4439 (Hopkins)
2100
Cement, Masonry, Waterproofing
CONCRETE & MASONARY
Steps, Walks, Drives, Patios Chimney Repair. No job to Sm. Lic/Bond/Ins
John 952-882-0775
CONCRETE Drives/Brick/Blk Stone, Stucco, Fireplace. Exp/Competitive
2100
Cement, Masonry, Waterproofing
A.PIETIG CONCRETE Colored & Stamped Concrete
Driveways
Rick Concrete/Masonry
Lowell Russell Concrete From the Unique to the Ordinary Specializing in drives, patios & imprinted colored & stained concrete. Int acid stained floors & counter tops. www.staincrete.com 952-461-3710 info@staincrete.com
952-445-6604
Walls Patios
Retaining Walls
Garage Stone Work Brick Pavers Foundations Floors
Local Resident
952-835-0393 www.apietigconcrete.com
All types of Concrete Work
2110
Chimney & FP Cleaning
SWEEP • INSP. • REPAIR Full Time • Professional Ser. Certified/ Registered / Insured 29 Yrs Exp. Mike 952-933-8005
londonairechimney service.com
2130 Mention this ad for a 10% Spring Discount!
Decks
DECK DIRTY?
Stain & Restore Its Beauty 1 yr Finish Warr Per Specs. Deck & Porch Repairs 20 yr exp
Ins/Affordable 612-597-0472
17+ Years
Zick’s Concrete Solutions, L.L.C. Exp I know your Todd Zick (41yr Blmgtn Resident)
952-465-2227
problems... We’re neighbors!
Specializing In Residential Concrete #1 in Well Pit Steps Patios • Sidewalks • Driveways Exposed Aggregate • Bobcat Work Free Estimates • References • Fully Ins. • Bonded BLOOMINGTON READER’S CHOICE AWARD WINNER!
2180
Electric Repairs
612-501-1093 WHY PAY MORE? Call Signature Electric Service Upgrades, Misc Wiring, Remodeling & More! Owner/Oper Lic/Bonded/Ins
ABLE TO WIRE NOW Kevter Construction Nick 952-201-6956 Lic#CAO4854
No Job Too Small!!
JNH Electric 612-743-7922
BRICK MEDIC
Specializing in brick, Stone / Tuckpointing/Brick Rpr Free Est. Insured Chimney restore. 20 yrs. Ins 952-237-5851 Tim Arlt....952-937-6961
Ceiling & Plaster Repair
763-537-4731 Schoo Electric Small Jobs – Service Changes Prompt Service & Free Ests. Licensed – Bonded – Insured
Free Est.
Call Ron 612-750-6300
Dan 651-235-7997
No Crack Guarantee
CONCRETE MASONRY EXCAVATION Repair or new. Gary 651-423-6666
Master Concrete
Alliance Drywall 30 yrs exp. Ins. Edina. Check my lower prices. Rock, text., tape & skim-coat. Free est.
PINNACLE DRYWALL *Hang *Tape *Texture*Sand Quality Guar. Ins. 612-644-1879
All Your Concrete Needs Drives/Patios/ additions 25+ yrs Ins/Ref's/Free Est. 952-461-2623 Mc/Visa
Block/Bsmnts/Additions/ Floors/Walks/Drives/Patios /Camp fire pit's/ Expose colored or stamped Mn lic #0004327 30 yrs exp Call Fritz @ F & B Const
Drywall
Free Ests Owner/Operator Reiman Int. 612-598-6381
Steps
Decorative/Stamped/Driv es/Steps/Walks & Addnts Bormann Construction 612-310-3283
2170
Licensed, Bonded & Insured Concrete or Brick 60 Years of Pietig Excellence
Andy 612-968-3842
ANY CONCRETE
In the Community, With the Community, For the Community
ALL-WAYS DECKS Decks, Porches - Free Est. SPRING Has Arrived Enjoy the outdoors! allwaysdecksinc.com Jeff 651-636-6051 Mike 763786-5475 Lic # 20003805 Decks 3 & 4 Season Porches
Pool/Hot Tub Surrounds Jon Dimich Deck Creations
612-418-3677 Lic 20490464
www.jddeckcreations.com DECKS/PORCHES TWO TEACHER CONST. *Professionals Who Design* And Build Quality 19+ years (BBB) Visit us for photos@ Twoteacherconstruction.com Lic # 20073200 952-472-5670
2140
Doors & Windows
A.L.J. 612-986-3476
Doors Windows Egress New Installs Free Ests. 20+ Years Lic #20631172 Locally owned & operated!
Warm Front Windows Vinyl Window Repair Glass, Fogged/Broken, Screens & Operational Svc 25 Yrs Exp. Call Today!!
Dale 952-831-6452 www.egresswindowguy.com 763-544-2775 Mark Johnson Lic.(20396184) Bond/Ins'd
2170
Drywall
Bonded Insured Free Ests Resid, Comm & Service. Old/New Const, Remodels Serv Upgrades. Lic#CA06197 Lew Electric: Resid & Comm. Service, Service Upgrades, Remodels. Old or New Constr. Free Ests. Bonded/Insured Lic#CA05011 612-801-5364
TEAM ELECTRIC www.teamelectricmn.com Lic/ins/bonded Res/Com All Jobs...All Sizes Free Est 952-758-7585 10% Off w/ad
2210
Fencing
Built-Rite Fence Company Chain Link, Color Vinyl, All Styles of Wood, Iron 30+ Yrs of Proven Reliability Call For Free Est 952-934-4899 D.W. FENCE Chainlink, wood, vinyl.- Over 40 yrs exp. Free Est. Ed 763-786-4691 TROYS DECKS & FENCE St Lic # 20581059 Free Est. 651-210-1387
Wooden Fences Build/repair, deck repair Keith 612-839-7655
2230
Flooring & Tile
#1 in Hardwood Refinishing
SANDMAN IS BEST! sandmanjohansson.com low$$
A+ Angie's List 952-474-4355
20+ Years In Tiling Free Estimates/Low Prices Excellent References
Call 952-451-1037 952-994-4303 George Elite Repair & Tile Regrout, Tile, Painting, Etc. We Do it All • Lowest Rates Above All Hardwood Floors Installation•Sanding•Finishing “We Now Install Carpet, Tile & Vinyl.” Call 952-440-WOOD (9663)
Curt's Hardwood Floors
(952) 431- 9970
For All Your Drywall Needs. Free Est. No Job Too Small 30 yrs exp. Ins. 612-382-8980
Flooring & Tile
Handyperson
2290
Escobar Hardwood Floors & Ceramic Tile Work, llc
0 Stress! 110% Satisfaction!
We offer professional services for your wood floors! Installs/Repair Sand/Refinish Free Ests Ins'd Mbr: BBB Professional w/10 yrs exp.
Wall/Ceiling Repair/Texture Tile, Carpentry, Carpet, Paint.
952-292-2349
2250
Lower Level Remodels #BC20538329
Furniture Repair
schultzecontracting.com
Garage Door
100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
952-451-3792 R.A.M. CONSTRUCTION Any & All Home Repairs
Concrete Dumpster Service Carpentry Baths & Tile Fencing Windows Gutters Water/Fire Damage Doors Lic•Bond•Ins Visa Accepted 25+ Years Handyman Work REMODELING & REPAIRS Basement Finish Work Free Estimates
GARAGE DOORS & OPENERS
Call Don @ 952-890-4792
Repair /Replace /Reasonable Lifetime Warranty on All Spring Changes www.expertdoor.com
A-1 Work Ray's Handyman
651-457-7776
Ray 612-281-7077 Custom Cabs-Water Damage Drywall-Painting-Complete 952-607-7413 Tile Service.
Gutters
763-546-PANE (7263)
GUTTER-WINDOW
Cleaning Since 1990 Cover's & Screening Jim@JimPane.com
A.L.J. 20+ yrs 612-986-3476 Gutters Cleaning Siding Leaf Covers New Install Roofing Doors Windows Lic #20631172 Free Est. Locally Owned & Operated
CLEANING & REPAIRS Serving Area for 26 Years Jim 952-933-8005
2280
Hauling
**First
Impressions **
“You Point & It Disappears” A Moving & Hauling Service www.firstimpressionshd.com
612-598-2276 6-30 Yard Dumpsters Bobcat Work & Black Dirt.
HANDYMAN Carpentry, Remodeling, Repair & Painting Services. I'd love to do it all! 612-220-1565
JMR Home Services LLC Home Remodeling & Repair. No job too small. Lic# 20636754
Call Joe @ 952-886-3888
Put Mr. Handyman to work for you!
Wall Repair Tile Install/Repair Door Install/Adjust Caulk/Grout Deck Repair/Clean/Stain Locally Owned & Operated Professional, Safe & Reliable
LIC#20633898 Bonded & Insured
952-314-8767 www.mrhandyman.com
2310
Call Scott 952-890-9461
Housecleaning
Low Budget Hauling Appliance Pickup/Disposal Sr. Disc. 612-695-1726
HAULING Concrete-Brush-Const Debris 2-40yd containers for cleanups
Total Sanitation Service 612-861-2575
2290
*10% off 1 st Cleaning* BEST CLEANING WE CLEAN YOU GLEAM Prof House & Office Cleaner High Quality, Comm/Res Ref/Ins/Bond. Call Lola 612-644-8432 or 763-416-4611
#1 All Area Handyman Lg/Sm - We do it all! Reas, Sr disc. 612-532-1162
Mother/Daughter Cleaning Family Biz. Yrs Exp. Ref's. Reas Rates. 952-484-3679
AP HANDYMAN, LLC Repair/ Remodel/ Build Insured. License #20626270
Randy 612-309-5396
2290
Handyperson
LetUs Be Your Handyman!
Free Ests/Ins 952-446-9707
Blown-In Insulation
A fresh new look for 2011!
Free est. 7 days a week. Contact Brad anytime. 763-221-5717
Landscape 2000 Inc.
Aahhhh! Landscape Design, Installation, Maintenance & Hardscapes.
Call now to begin a landscape plan. Certified Professional, BBB
2350
Van Buren Landscape Call 952-292-7453 vanburenlandscape.com
Landscaping
612-919-1938 952-926-8232
Terry Ingram Lawn & Landscape Officer
Lawn and Landscape Enforcement Services Landscaping Weekly/Bi-weekly mowing Spring and Fall Cleanups Retaining Walls * Paver Patios Shrub trimming * Bobcat services Snow plowing
Free Estimates visit us online at: www.lawn-n-order.com
Jim Cooper, Jr. Landscaping Inc.
Quality Work Since 1983 Member: 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
LOW PRICES • Pulverized Dirt - $12.50 yd • Black Dirt - $11.00 yd • Decorative Rock Since 1986 • Colored Mulch - $26.50 yd • Mulches 6 miles S. of • Boulders Shakopee on 169 • Retaining Wall Block Mon-Fri 7:30am - 5:00pm • Pavers (starting @ $2.10/sq ft) Sat - Call for Hours • Edging • Poly • Fabrics
952-492-2783 - We Deliver www.hermanslandscape.com
LANDSCAPE RENOVATION WE DESIGN, INSTALL & RESTORE:
• Retaining Walls • Natural Stone Work Edging • Bobcat
• Shrubs • Mulching • Removal
Free Estimates
Home Repair: Interior & Exterior
You name it we can do it!
SANDING – REFINISHING Roy's Sanding Service Since 1951 CALL 952-888-9070
30+Yrs Exp in Landscaping Designing & Planting Retaining Walls Concrete: Drives & Patios Paver Patios & Drives Drainage Solutions Irrigation Lighting
www.bestcleaningservices.com HOME SPARKLERS Reliable Fussy Reasonable 20+ yrs, Ref/Ins 612-869-3661
Handyperson
Landscaping
763-477-2612 ( 30 YRS) www.lewisinsulation.com Old Home Specialists –Walls/ Attics/Venting/Ice Dams
Craftsman Inspired Design
2270
2350
Energy Focus Insulation Attic, Walls, Vents, Ice Dam Control. 35 yrs Exp/Insured Henry 952-884-0307
Quality Work @ Competitive Prices! Free Estimates.
Desperately Need Work! Free Estimates. 40 Yrs Exp. Call Art 612-695-1348
Insulation & Weatherproofing
No job too small!!
Fences, decks, gutters, ceiling/drywall, paint. Leaks & squeaks and much, much more!
Refinishing & Installation
2320
MDH Lead Supervisor
Dale 952-941-8896 office 612-554-2112 cell “Soon To Be Your Favorite Contractor!”
REPAIRS DONE IN HOME 35 Yrs Exp. Wood, Upholstery& Recliner. 10Yr guar. on re-gluing Free Est. Pick up & Delivery Jay 952-935-3349
2260
Schultz'e Contracting Inc
30 Yrs Exp. 612-242-6515 Ceramic & Marble
Excel Drywall, LLC
2230
612.869.2454
32
612-455-1217 L I C E N S E D Multi-Year Service Award Winner BONDED I N S U R E D www.LetUsService.com
www.groundscareinc.com
952-924-2441 LICENSED • INSURED • MNLA
www.minnlocal.com – Thursday, May 26, 2011 – Eden Prairie Sun-Current
In the Community, With the Community, For the Community
2350
Landscaping Double Exposure Place your classified ad with us and be placed on our Web Site! 952-392-6888
E-Z Landscape Retaining/Boulder Walls, Paver Patios, Bobcat Work, Sod, Mulch & Rock. Decks & Fences
2350
2360
Lawn & Garden
Lawn & Garden
2360
GARDEN TILLING BILL WILL TILL $40/hr., 1 hr min. 651-454-4270
Landscaping
Silver Fox Services Affordable - Dependable Lic'd/Ins'd/BBB Accredited
Call 952-334-9840
952-883-0671/612-715-2105 TOM'S LAWN SERVICE Spring Clean-ups & Aeration New Customers Free Fert.
Call 952-882-9029
RETAINING WALLS Water Features & Pavers. 30+ Yrs Exp /Owner Operator
763-420-3036 952-240-5533 Offering Complete Landscape Services
#1 in Customer Service & Professional Design COMPLETE LANDSCAPING: • Interlocking Pavers • Retaining Walls • Sprinkler Systems 15+ years exp. Free Ests/Lic’d/Ins’d
763-441-7575
alandsapecreations.com
www.fernbrooklandscape.com
16yrs Exp Owner/Operator Weekly Mowing, Fertilizing, Pruning, Power Rake, Aeration Landscaping. Call 952-406-1229
www.greenvalleymn.com SORENSEN LAWN CARE
16 Years of Experience Mowing, Spring and Fall Cleanups Fertilization Aeration / Free Est.
952-884-3200 SorensenLawnCare.com
Beautiful Gardens
Let Us Increase the Value of Your Home • Brick Patios, Driveways & Sidewalks • Keystone or Boulder Walls
• Landscaping Rock & Mulch • Full Landscape Services • Lawn Irrigation
FREE ESTIMATES • Licensed/Insured
952-943-0127
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
AMP Services Lawn Care Landscaping, Rototilling. 952-292-1714 Insured
LOWEST PRICES, BEST QUALITY Call To Book 2011 Lawn Serv.
LAWN REPAIR - Free Estimates - Instant Lawn - Grower Direct - Unmatched Service! CALL NOW
763.753.3091 www.GreatSod.com
2380
Moving, Storage & Shipping
A Local Mover
Robinson Moving Household & Office Movers Reasonable Rates ICC 52334 35Yrs Exp Sr. Disc Call 763-566-8955
2420
2420
Painting
Allen's Perfect Painting Ceiling & Drywall Repair BBB Member. Call anytime. Lic/Ins. Free Est. 612-388-2884
Retaining walls, Fire pits, Paved patios, Water features, Paved walkways & driveways
FREE ESTIMATES We will beat any written estimate by 10-20%
612-272-3619 612-387-4849
SOFTSCAPES
www.adcreativelandscaping.com
Mulch, Rock, Edging, Sod, Plantings & Irrigation Services
Over 26 Years of Service 10% Disc. for season contract Insured / Free Estimates Contracts include: Spring Clean Up Weekly Mowing Fall Clean Up
952-888-4296
Field of Green Lawncare Resid & Comm Free Ests Lawn Clean Ups, Wkly Mowing Roto-tilling. 952-807-1612
Garden Design & Maintenance Services Garden Design & Remodel Plant Installations Containers & Window Boxes Expertise. Creative Designs. Beautiful Results.
Van Buren Landscape 952-292-7453
2420
Painting
Paint Drywall Lic 20444019 Ron 612-720-6525 DAVE'S PAINTING and WALLPAPERING Int/Ext • Free Est • 23 Yrs Will meet or beat any price! Lic/Ins Visa/MC BBB 952-469-6800
CALL NOW FOR BEST PRICING on LAWN MOWING & FERTILIZING www.fertilawnmn.com Bloomington, MN • 952-884-7331 FREE Estimates
952.278.0126
Residential & Commercial
Call Now For Weekly Mowing Landscaping • Fertilization
Retaining Walls, Pavers, Shrubs, Mulch. CONCRETE: Driveway, Walks, Steps, Patios
35yrs Exp. 952-377-4612
2510
Office: 763-476-8412 Jeff Doyle: 763-228-1656 Chad Doyle: 763-228-1873 www.jdasc.com
Roofs, Siding, & Gutters
Family Owned Local Company
A RENEW PLUMBING •Drain Cleaning •Repairs •Remodeling •Lic# 004914PM Bond/Ins 952-884-9495
An Honest Plumber Ins/Bond Lic. #57327-MR Dan 952-465-2926
Over 10 yrs Experience • Free Estimates 612-423-2227
GOT STORM DAMAGE? Dun-Rite Roofing & Siding Co. Complete Storm Repairs
SAVE MONEY - Competent master plumber needs work. Lic#M3869 Jason 952-891-2490
Roofs, Siding, & Gutters
20 Years Locally Owned and Operated
952-461-5155
CALL US AT See Us At www.DunRiteMN.com
Residential Remodeling
*A and K PAINTING*
3 Interior Rooms/$250 Wallpaper Removal. Drywall Repair. Cabinet Enameling and Staining. 25 yrs exp. Steve 763-545-0506
2510
*A One Man Company* Toilets, Faucets, Sm jobs
2510
Expert Texturing-Ptg -Water Damage Reas. Prices-Senior Disc. *Free Est. 612-927-5532* Int./Ext Painting/Staining & texturing. Free Est. 952-474-6258 Ins/Bond Major Credit Cards Accepted
952-392-6888
Special $89/with ad!
Painting
Ext/Int Painting Reasonable Rates FREE Est. EARL 952-944-7983
Roofs, Siding, & Gutters
2510
Sun•Classifieds
763-792-2999 Geno's Sewer & Drain
3 Rooms $175. Paper rem Enamel Refs avail. 952-201-1577
Roofs, Siding, & Gutters
Powerwashing, Decks, Staining, & Repairs 612-839-2239
Reach your target audience with
Plumbing
2470
DAVE'S Painting Int/Ext
Topcoat Painting Free est. Ins. Wall, ceiling, & text. repair. 612-508-2542.
Powerwashing
Work Guar/Refs/Ins/Free Ests
Steve 763-497-2280 Lic#4040
Licensed • Insured Roofing • Siding Custom Porches/Decks Kitchen and Bath Remodels Finished Basements Room Additions
Lic. # 20177881
FREE ESTIMATE
S
CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING
Roofing • Siding • Windows Lic # 20431519BC
Quality at a Reasonable Price State Lic. ID#20637218
952-934-7600
WINDOWS/SIDING
Since 1978
qiar
Family Owned & Operated Since 1949
Quality Residential Painting & Drywall Ceiling & Wall Textures H20 Damage – Plaster Repair
Wall Paper Removal INTERIOR EXTERIOR
Fast Turnaround SERVING THE Reduce Energy Bills ENTIRE METO AREA Free Estimates MN LICENSE Bank Financing #20316811 Available BONDED • INSURED
Limited Offer Triple Glass for the Price of Double Glass
(651) 644-6900 (952) 920-8888
A Fresh Look, Inc. LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE 1978
PRO PAPER HANGING Removal, Paint/Plaster
Bell Professional Painting 20 yrs serving SW Ext Ptg Best Prices 952-949-0444 Danielsonhomeservices.com
2490
Right Way Painting
A German Craftsman
Paint, Plaster, papering
30yrs quality work, Ref's
Seasonal Rates. Reliable
roosterpainting.com
Est. Int/Ext 952-484-4867
*A1 CEILING & WALLS*
HARDSCAPES
Paperhanging
2430
Interior/Exterior Painting by the Pros Bonded & Insured Free Est. • Senior Discounts
ACCREDITED BUSINESS
Call For Free Estimate www.WesternConstructionInc.com
2490
Powerwashing
2490
Powerwashing
ROOFING • SIDING • WINDOWS • EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE • Hardiplank® Siding • QUICK RESPONSE TIME • HAIL DAMAGE 763-550-0043 • FREE INSPECTIONS 952-476-7601 • STATE LIC# 6793 • ESTABLISHED IN 1984 651-221-2600 www.GatesGeneralContractors.com
2490
Powerwashing
Lic. #20626700 Credit Cards Accepted
612-825-7316/952-934-4128 www.afreshlookinc.com
Right Way PAINTING 20 years exp. Degreed Shop Teacher Exteriors & Interior specials including ceilings walls, paneling, windows, fine enameling, kitchen cupboards and basement floors. Wall and wood repair. Fully insured. Mention this ad and receive 20% off.
612.839.2239 • 612.866.0949
BOB’s 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
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2490
Powerwashing
Why Wait Roofing LLC
DECK CLEANING & STAINING Professional and Prompt
Tear-offs & New Construction Siding & Gutters Over 17 yrs exp. Free est. Rodney Oldenburg
Guaranteed Results.
651-699-3504
www.rooftodeck.com Code #78
2510
Roofs, Siding, & Gutters
612-210-5267 952-443-9957 Lic #20156835 • Insured
612-802-8100
We Take Care of Insurance Claims Offering the Best Extended Manufacturers Warranty
Shingles /Cedar Shake Reas rates-. 20+ yrs exp. Lic/Ins
RAINBOW ROOFING
A Family Operated Bus.
Roofs, Siding, & Gutters
2510
Stump Removal
2600
NOVAK STUMP REMOVAL Free Est Lic/Ins 952-888-5123
Re-roofs Tear-offs BBB Free Est. MC/Visa No Subcontractors Used. Lic/Ins. 952-891-8586
SMITH'S STUMP GRINDING $60 1 stump/$100 for 2 Incl. 30” Stump. 763-208-3189
Tree Service
2620 BLOMQUIST EXT SidingRoofs-Soffit-Fascia-Gutters-
Lic#20172580 763-754-2501 www.blomquistexteriors.com
Constructive Solutions, LLC. Hail Damage Repair, Roofs Siding, Windows & Decks. Lic#20637738 – Insured Mc/Visa Sr. Discounts 612-810-2059 Mbr:BBB
#1 All Area Tree/Shrub Lg/Sm - Cut/trim/remvl Ins'd. Sr disc. 612-532-1162 $0 For Estimate Timberline Tree & Landscape. Spring Discount - 25% Off Tree Trimming, Tree Removal, Stump Grinding 612-644-8035 Remove Large Trees & Stumps CHEAP
Will Beat Anybody's Price!
RC EXTERIORS
NEW HORIZONS TREE & LANDSCAPING
612-724-2672 Local Owner/Installer. High
BIG TREES & STUMPS CHEAP!!
Quality Work @ Reas. Rates . Siding & Windows LIFE TIME GUAR. Ins/ Lic. BBB
TOP QUALITY ROOFING FOR LESS $$$$ Two Teacher Construction Re-Roofing - Tearoffs. Large crew done in a day! Immaculate clean-ups Ins Lic # 20073200 Ref's
952-472-5670
2620
BBB
Tree Service
Tree Trimming & Removal. Lot Clearing. Full Yard Landscaping. Fully Insured. Call 612-390-0293 Dynamic Tree & Landscaping
FREE ESTIMATES
A Good Job!!
15 yrs exp.
Thomas Tree Service Immaculate Clean-up! Tree Removal/Trimming Lot Clearing & Stump Removal Free Estimates 952-440-6104
AJ's Tree Service LLC Trimming & Removal Free Estimates & Insured
612-275-2574 Forget The Rest Call The Best!! www.vincestree.com Full Tree & Landscape Services. Serving The Entire Metro Area. 763-954-1063 BBB Accredited Business
Parkway Tree Service Quality Work At Affordable Prices! Trimming/Removal & Stump Removal. Lic/Ins. Free Ests Leo 612-210-0381/952-933-1458 TREE REMOVAL/TRIMMING Shrub Pruning Free Ests Lic'd / Ins'd / 20 Yrs Exp. 952-922-7543 / 763-535-7512
2630
Upholstery & Slipcovers
Affordable Custom Uphols Upholstery – Slipcovers Visa/MC Jan 612-824-7376
2660
Window Cleaning
BLUE SKIES Window Cleaning 14 Yrs Exp Free Est. Insured
952-467-2447 Luke
Collectibles & Art
3130
Sales
HOPKINS Excellent prices 5/26-29 (10am-4pm) 614 East Park Valley Dr
3160
Furnishings
5' Brazilian teak table with 6 chairs. $200. Plymouth 763-473-4028 BED: Queen/King mattress set, 12” thick, Euro-pillow top, new in plastic. MSRP $799; sell for $350. Can deliv.
www.bedsmn.com Jen 612-424-3419
3260
Misc. For Sale
Matching sofa, chair, ottoman. 5 pc. sect. w/2 built in Lazyboys. Washer, dryer, refrig. Qn sz sleigh bed frame; misc. items All good cond! Best offer. 763-545-5057
Misc. Wanted
763-219-7796 3060 Plymouth, MN
Ideal Tree Service 20%
Spring Tree Removal, Tree Trimming High Risk Climbing, Discount Stump Grinding and Storm Clean Up me is the ti
Quality Work and Low Rates Free Ests Lic’d & Ins’d
DAN WIMMER • (952) 881-2122
Building Supplies
LUMBER: Approx. 8,000 bd. ft., misc. dimensions, 8', 10', 12' lengths. Call for details & price 763-561-2494
3090
Cemetery Lots
Burial Plot Avail in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens. (Garden of the Apostles). Valued at $2625 will sell for $1400. (715) 839-7570 Glen Haven: 2 plots, 2 vaults w/companion headstone. Value $8,990. Asking $6,500/BO. 218-828-3608
Eagan
3565
Special Occasions
Alexandria, MN
Call 320-846-5443
3500
3503
Garage Sales this week Apple Valley
Huge Multi-Family Sale 5/27-28 (8-?) Furn, HH, cloz 14618 Hallmark Drive Multi-Fam 5/26-27 (8-5) Cloz, toys, HH, furn., Playstation2 &games 14059 Flintwood Way
Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church May 26-28 Thurs. (4-8); Fri. (9-7); Sat. (8-2) Saturday: 8-12 $4/bag sale; Noon-2 Free will offering. Proceeds benefit local children in need. Funds supplemented by Thrivent Financial. 12650 Johnny Cake Ridge Rd (corner of Johnny Cake & McAndrews)
3606
3643
Lakeville
Multi-Family 6/2-3 (8-5); 6/4 (8-12) HH, kids stuff, furn., more! 9937 171st St W
3645
Bloomington
Multi Fam: 6/3 (9-5), 6/4 (92). HH, Furn, Elec., toys, books. 8601 3rd Ave South
3607
Brooklyn Center
Moving 6/2-3 (8:30-6) 6/4 (8:30-3); Yard tools, toys HH, more 7018 Quail Ave N
3608
Brooklyn Park
5 fam 6/1-3. (8-6) furn, cloz linens, glasswr, books, hh tools. 7541 Dupont Av N
3609
Rosemount UMC Sale! 5/25-26 (8-7); 5/27 (8-12) 14770 Canada Ave. West 651-423-2475
952-933-0200
Club West & Deacon's Walk Community Garage Sale Hwy 65 & 109 th Ave. Thurs-Sat, June 2-4 Many homes! Follow signs.
Plymouth
STEVE'S TRAIN CITY Polaris Snowmobile & ATV's. Non-working only. Will pick-up, will pay cash! Call 612-987-1044
Blaine
Multi-Family 5/26-29 (8-4) kid/teen/adult items, HH & Huge sale! Furn, jet ski, garden 16216 Havelock Way toys, women's cloz. 6/2-3, 8a-5p. 3841 Dunbar Ct.
Cloz, toys, HH, furn., more!
Tennis Lessons
Merchandise
3523
Buying Old Trains & Toys
Carlos Creek Winery GRAPE STOMP & FALL FESTIVAL
3000
5/26(9-4) 4318 Xenia Av N HH, glass, china, art, misc. guy stuff, no baby stuff.
3571
612-529-4444
USPTA Pro - 15 years exp. CALL RON 651-292-0043
3519
Crystal
Yard Sale 5/27-28 (8-5) Misc HH goods. Cash only. th Wrought Iron Porch Furn. 16531 27 Ave North set w/cushions. Tbl, chrs, sofa. Ex cond! 952-935-9470 Rosemount
3270
3605
Long Lake
6/2-3 (9-4) 266 Heather Ln Multi Family Sale, hh, off Old Hwy 12. Kid cloz & toys, kids clothes, May 26- Estate/Garage: 6/2-4 (8am) toys, HH, books, DVDs, + May 27. 8-5. 9720 Oxboro Rd tools/kids/HH/elec/stamp Rummage Sale: St. George 171 Spring Valley Drive Perennial Plant Sale Church June 9-10 Th 9a-8p; Thurs-Sat; 5/26-27-28 (8-6) Multi Fam: 6/1-2 (9-5), Fri 9a-1p. (Fri - $3/Bag) 8560 Zenith Rd. 133 N. Brown Rd 952-473-1247 Furn, kids, windows, HH 10342 Columbus Road
3543
Crafters & Vendors Wanted September 16-18
Schools & Instruction
Bloomington
Chairs, Matching set, Swivel, cream w/blue $95. BIG ONE! 5/27-28 (8-5) Ladies & kids cloz, toys. 952-944-9035 CHEAP! 4179 Ethan Dr. Desk: $50 Blk. Wood/like new, free lateral file/desk Lakeville plus extras 612-360-4203
Window Cleaning
2750
3506
Special Norman Rock- Garage Sale! 5/28, Sat 8-5. well Collection 12 Moth- Cloz, toys, exercise equip, er's Day plates ('82-'93) hh. 4364 College Hts Circle w/certif. $170 763-537-4474 Multi Fam: 6/1-2 (9-5), Furn, kids, windows, HH Estate 10342 Columbus Road
3330
Winter Discounts Senior Discounts Senior Discounts
Great Service • Affordable Prices
MN Certified Arborist A+ on Angies List
612-827-7980
15% Spring Discount
Serving the Entire Metro Area
NOW Shrubs to trimedges &H
BUCKTHORN SPECIALIST Tree Trimming & Removals Chip & Haul Any Brush Or Tree Material. Best Rates. Chipper Always Available
3110
612-203-4309
• Tree Trimming • Storm Cleanup • Tree Removal • Land Clearing • Stump Removal • And Much More...
www.arbor-tech.com
CHIP & CLIP
Fully Licensed & Insured “We take pride in our work”
Arbor Tech Tree & Landscape, Inc. LICENSED/INSURED
Tree Service
2620
In the Community, With the Community, For the Community
3576
Shorewood
Burnsville
38th Annual South River Hills Day Sale Over 100 sales, rain or shine! June 4 (8-3). Near Cliff & Hwy 13
BURNSVILLE CITY WIDE GARAGE SALES Friday, June 3 & Saturday, June 4 For a map of sales go to www.burnsville.org/garagesale
3612
Chanhassen
5/26-27, 9am-noon. 5635 Covington Rd. (NE side of 6/2-3 (7-5) Cloz 2T-Adlt, HH, Christmas Lake. ) Multi-Fam! Lots of women & teen cloz, books, sports equip & misc. 5/26-28 (8-3) 6015 McKinley Pl
3583
St. Louis Park
5/26 7-5 baby/kids/ toys/cloz/decor/HH 2655 edgewood Ave S **By Peter Hobart**
3587
Tonka Bay
5/26-27 (9-5) Canoe, exercise equipment, furniture, misc. 436 Lakeview Ave.
3600
3603
Garage Sales next week Apple Valley
HUGE GARAGE SALE 13058 HERALD COURT June 2 - June 4. 9-5
Multi-Family Garage Sale & Open House Event Thurs, June 9 (10am-3pm) Summerhill Cooperative of Apple Valley 14055 Granite Ave. 952-432-6640 www.shavcoop.org
vac. cleaner, dig. camera, misc. 6524 Gray Fox Curve
3623
Eagan
6/2-4 (8-5) Furn., guy stuff, books, china, kid stuff, HH & misc. 4254 Limestone Dr
3626
Excelsior
June 2-4; Thur & Fri (8-5); Sat (9-12); Gift & Scrapbook items, furn, HH, tools, Vans, fishing stuff, misc. Cash only
4041, 4031, 4021 & 4020 Leslee Curve
3631
Golden Valley
HUGE! Church Fundraiser Garage & Bake Sale all proceeds to accessibility project 6/2-3-4 (8-5) 2502 Zenith Ave. No.
3639
Hopkins
Annual Spring Yard Sale
Meadow Creek Condominiums Annual Community Yard Sale
Sat, June 4 (8am - 4pm) Look for the signs on 11th Ave So., Smetana Rd, Westbrooke Way, & Old Settlers Trail Sale will be held rain or shine!
3654
St. Louis Park
3683
13th Annual Bronx Park N'brhd Garage Sales Fri., 6/3 & Sat., 6/4 (9a-5p) 30+ Homes N of Mtka Blvd Louisiana to Brunswick Maps avail. @ each house 6/2-4 DeGrazia collect., toys, troll. mtr., dorm refrig, more @ craigslist 7925 West 25th St
3700
Leisure
3720
Boats, New & Used
Minnetonka
All Saints Garage Sale
15915 Excelsior Blvd June 8 & 9 (8-6) Kids cloz, toys, HH, books, furn, more! 952-934-4156
3657
North Minneapolis
1978 – 14' Alumacraft Fishing Boat w/2 seats, 2 motors on trailer $1500 763-497-4070
2nd Ann. Church Flea Market & Craft Sale: HH & craft items, more! June 4 (9-4)
Parkway UCC 3120 Washburn Ave N.
3660
New Brighton
HUGE SALE @ CHURCH One Day - Sat., June 4 (8-3) 100 Silver Lake Rd.
3661
New Hope
15th Annual Indoor Sale Fri, 6/3 (8-5); Sat, 6/4 (8-1) HH, furniture, tools, books, sport. goods & much misc. Holy Nativity Luth Church
3900 Winnetka Ave. No. 763-545-1647 Multiple Properties
6046 West Broadway, 252+ Units Garage Sales Sat., June 4 (9am-3pm) Cloz, Crafts, Craft supplies, Furn., Tools, Sport. Equip., HH, Antiques & Lunch (11-2)
Pontoon boat: 18', 1999, Aurora. 50hp ES Outboard motor, boat cover & Bimini top, $3,300. 952-393-9967
3900
Agriculture/ Animals/Pets
3970
Pets
AKC. Vizsla puppies for sale. Great hunting/pet. Call Doug 320-699-0601 Brittany Spaniel Male needs loving, caring home 11 mo. Sweet, gentle family dog. $250. 612 747-2020
Poodles Standard Puppies Solids & Parti's 763-434-5303 www.castandardpoodles.com
Free Prizes -
Kids cloz/toys; & huge variety! 6/2-4 (8-5) 9011 61 1/2 Ave N & 6120 Ensign Ave N
3683
St. Louis Park
5000
5200
Rentals Townhouse For Rent
6/2-4 (9-5) Multi-Family!
Monterey Ave & Mtka Blvd. Antqs, access, office, woman 6-12, leather furn.
Eden Prairie 2br, 1ba, Gar. Spacious lvg rm! Rent spc'l 88xx Jasmine Ln 612-310-4259
COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES FOR SALE • FOR LEASE
FOR LEASE - Bloomington 8147 Pleasant Ave S 3,244 sf office/warehouse Loading dock, industrial power. Near 35W & 494 intersection. $1,600/month net. Jim 952-888-9225 or 612-799-0755
Approximately 6400 sq ft of warehouse space, with one dock, private warehouse office and one drive in door. South Blmgtn $3500 per month gross rent. (Includes taxes, insurance, utilities, all operating expenses.) Call 651-414-6055 for details/showing.
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In the Community, With the Community, For the Community
5100
Senior Rentals
Talheim in Chaska Standard Unit Rent based on income. For 62+ years. Noon meal available. Smoke Free Available April 1st
952-361-0310 EHO
5600
Incl. all utils., phone, cable & Internet from $799/mo. Call Michael 763-227-1567
5800
Roommates Wanted
Bloom LL hm, LR, br, ba, kit, ldry, gar, no smk/pets util inc $565. 952-831-0306
Turn your car into cash!
Sun•Classifieds 952-392-6888
6400
Apartments & Condos For Rent
9100
Live Among Friends Upscale Community Indoor Pool, Spa & Sauna Business Center, Game Room, Exercise Facility Washer/Dryer, Ceiling Fans & Fireplaces Underground Parking Included. Near Airport, MOA & Southdale. 1 & 2 BR's $985-$1545 RENT NOW 1 Month Free on Select Units The Oaks on Pleasant 6600 Pleasant Ave
612-259-2700
9000
9100
Employment Help Wanted/ Full Time
ASSOCIATE TRAINEE Real Estate Career Fast Growth Potential Rolland 952-949-4724 Irene 952-949-4759 rsmaagaard@cbburnet.com Coldwell Banker Burnet cbburnet.com EOE
Help Wanted/ Full Time
Qualified candidates will have 2+ years experience and PC proficiency with MS Word, Excel, Outlook and a multi-module accounting system. Must have good problem solving and 10-key skills, and the ability to multi-task. Prior experience in the architectural, environmental, engineering or construction industry preferred, but experience in a professional services firm will be considered. We offer a competitive salary and excellent benefits. Send resume via email to: employment@braunintertec.com Braun Intertec Corporation, 11001 Hampshire Ave S. Human Resources - AE, Bloomington, MN 55438. Fax: 952.995-2066 Ph: 952-995-2948.
9100
Help Wanted/ Full Time
Design Engineer-Stainless Foldcraft Co., a 100% employee-owned, manufacturer of booths, chairs, stools, cluster seating, cabinetry and millwork is currently seeking a Design Engineer for our Bloomington, MN location. This position is accountable for the creation of complete and accurate stainless product designs and specifications, as well as providing shop drawings for fabrication of product, correcting shop floor issues, assisting with materials requirements and hardware needs, and assisting with the development of a standardized procedure for production. To learn more about this opportunity, and how to apply, visit our website at www.plymold.com and click on our News and Events tab. Foldcraft Co. offers competitive wages and a complete benefit package including insurance plans, vacation, holiday and sick pay, 401(k) plan, and Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP).
INBOUND REP BURNSVILLE LOCATION
www.braunintertec.com AA/EEO
cedarvalleyexteriors.com
Apartments & Condos For Rent
9100
Braun Intertec, a leader in the engineering and environmental consulting field, is seeking an individual with excellent communication skills and a strong customer focus for a key role in our Finance/ Accounting department. Duties will include new project set up within accounting system; posting and reviewing time sheets and expense reports; reviewing unit pricing activity; invoice coordination; and problem solving accounts receivable on billing issues. Will also manage and reconcile revenue recognition; and enter vendor invoices, prepare vendor payments and reconcile vendor statements.
Huge Commissions! Easy, large ticket sale thats virtually free! Fun Company generous pay plan w/ advances to get you in the money fast. No exp necessary we'll train you to make 10K per Mo. Call Jim at 763-755-2221
6400
Help Wanted/ Full Time
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Apartments & Condos For Rent
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6400
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We would like to thank the following buildings for providing 100% Smoke-Free apartment living! Eden Place Eden Prairie Eden Glen Eden Prairie Shadow Green Eden Prairie Burning Tree West Eden Prairie Castle Ridge of Presbyterian Homes Eden Prairie
Exciting new opportunities for highly motivated individuals. Daytime hours and no weekends! 8 to 18 dollars per hours. Apply at: vikingmagazine.com Position: Inbound Promotions. 952-679-3175 Call today start tomorrow
Education
9100
Help Wanted/ Full Time
9100
Help Wanted/ Full Time
Manufacturing Engineer-Stainless
Foldcraft Co., a 100% employee-owned, manufacturer of booths, chairs, stools, cluster seating, cabinetry and millwork is currently seeking a Manufacturing Engineer for our Bloomington, MN location. This position is accountable for the technical over sight (process and product) of our stainless New Horizon Acadesteel manufacturing opermy is accepting reations, as well as developsumes for Teachers for ing efficient process flow our Eden Prairie and production requireShady Oak location. ments, and fabrication of Candidates must be product. To learn more teacher qualified under about this opportunity, MN Rule 3 guidelines. and how to apply, visit our website at: For more information www.plymold.com and or to schedule an interclick on our News and view call Laurie @ Events tab. 952-944-5191 or email Foldcraft Co. offers comresume to petitive wages and a com50@nhacademy.net plete benefit package inE.O.E. cluding insurance plans, vacation, holiday and sick pay, 401(k) plan, and EmEngineer ployee Stock Ownership Analog Mixed Signal DePlan (ESOP). sign Engineer sought by LSI Corporation for Mendota Heights, MN office. Duties: create (dsgn, layout, & evaluate) circuit architectures; verify funcRecruitment and tionality of dsgns; prep & present Design Reviews to Retention Coordinator Home Instead Senior Care, internal groups & external customers; travel as need- is seeking a individual ed. Reqs: MSEE + course- that can help lead our efwork, projectwork or exp forts in recruiting and rein: implmtn of preamp ds- taining the best CAREgns in mixed mode dsgn givers. Qualifications inenvrmt using latest Ca- clude strong presentation, dence EDA toolsets; chip telephone and follow-up architecture & toplevel skills. Having experience verification using AMS in HR and training of new toolset; scripting in tcl & employees helpful. Ability OCEAN. Resume: LSI Cor- to multi-task and experiporation Attn: J Bhaumik, ence hiring and retaining 1501 McCarthy Blvd., Mil- employees preferred. Forpitas, CA 95035 Job Code: ward resume to: cher. franta@homeinstead.com 2011MMHD
Teachers
Full Time Editor The Carver County News, in Watertown, MN seeks a full-time editor to cover a variety of activities, including city council, school board and various community events.
Online Sales Representative Responsibilities: Daily outbound prospecting from lead lists, customer lists and self-generated lists. Regular presentations and proposals to customers and prospects. Strategizing with team members to grow revenues from top accounts and secure new ones to achieve and exceed sales targets. Working collaboratively with sales departments in all company publications and Web sites, plus the business office, creative services, and production departments. Building and maintaining good relationships with clients and colleagues. Contributing to the success and growth of the sales team and to online revenue overall.
Experience and qualifications: Minimum 2 years sales experience (with preference given to experience with Internet sales). High computer literacy, particularly in Microsoft Office, and excellent Internet skills. Excellent verbal and written communication, demonstrated negotiation skills, excellent presentation skills. Occasional quired.
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If you believe you have what it takes to be a superstar, send your resume to:
jbradfield@ acnpapers.com
Knowledge of QuarkXpress and page design required. Photography part of the job. This position offers great benefits. The Carver County News is a small town newspaper with a strong commitment to community journalism.
Find these smokefree apartments and many more! www.mnsmokefreehousing.org
Help Wanted/ Full Time
9100
EOE
Resumes should be mailed to Todd Moen Attn: Carver County News PO Box 5, Waconia, MN 55387 Email: tmoen@acnpapers.com
Tailor/Alterations PT/FT positions for exp. tailors at a super nice store. Exc. starting pay + benefits. Jackie or Lisa (952)-934-1415 Tailors on 79th - Chanhassen
9200
Help Wanted/ Part Time
Cashier/Counter FT/PT no exp. nec. B'ville, EP & Hopkins 952-935-3033
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In the Community, With the Community, For the Community
BAKHTAWAR CHAUDHARY
A+
Student
She is a captain on the speech team, leader on the girls tennis team, Ignite mentor and is the Volunteer Coordinator for NHS. She also serves on many community organizations: Bloomington Human Rights Commission, Bloomington Sister City Organization, participant in Girls State and Girls Nation (where she met President Obama and went to the White House) and also is in the Minnesota High School Page Program. Bakhtawar plans to attned Carleton College and major in political science.
STEVE VANSLOUN Steve has a 4.14 GPA and is very involved in activities and athletics at Kennedy. He has played 5 years of varsity lacrosse at Kennedy and has served as captain for 3 of those years. He has recieved MVP, All-Conference and All-Section honors in lacrosse. He also is a member of the table tennis club, an Ignite Mentor, member of NHS and is a youth basketball and lacrosse coach. Next year he plans to attend the U of M - Twin Cities and major in business.
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