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Local Students Create Art for Blaine Police Department

Local Students Create Artwork

for Blaine Police Department

Students from Blaine High School and Spring Lake Park High School recently completed artwork that will be on display in the recently renovated Blaine Police Department offices. The police department approached the students with the idea and the outcome was fantastic. The students spent many hours outside of the school day working on these wonderful pieces of art. Members of the police department were able to meet with each student group and have a pizza party to celebrate their partnership. We want to thank all the students who worked so hard on this project.

Blaine High School Students

(pictured above)

Lily Born Meghan Brantner Danalle Dodge-Johnson Evelyn Konkler Sophia Larson Tiffany Nguyen Kaitlyn Regel Alyssa Schwarz Emalyn Sullivan Alina Svitoris

Spring Lake Park High School Students

(pictured above)

Alisha Alvi Lucy Brazil Dian Rei Castro Aaron Doege Yara Fadel Evelyn Gasao Blake Guerrero Olivia Haldorson Clare Hendren Angel Iaquinto Annie Limanen Blue Mertens-Maxson Hanna Nur Lesley Ruiz Sophia Perius

Night to Unite Civic Ready Test

Tuesday, August 2

On the first Tuesday of August each year, Blaine joins communities around Minnesota for Night to Unite, an evening of neighborhood festivities aimed at crime prevention and building a strong community. Members of the Blaine Police Department and SBM Fire Department make an effort to visit as many registered block parties as possible during the event. Find a party near you or start your own event. For more information, visit

BlaineMN.gov/N2U

The City will also conduct a test of the CivicReady notification system on Night to Unite. CivicReady is a service available to Blaine residents to receive emergency notifications from the City. Residents need to sign up to receive the notifications and can customize how and where you receive the notifications. To sign up, visit

BlaineMN.gov/CivicReady

Lawn Sprinkling Reminder

Year-Round, Odd-Even Sprinkling Days, No Sprinkling Between 10am-6pm

The City of Blaine lawn sprinkling ordinance regulates how often residents and businesses can water their yard with City water. • Year-round, odd-even sprinkling days. Residents with an even numbered address can water on even number dates. Residents with an odd numbered address can water on odd number dates. • From May 15 until September 15, no sprinkling is allowed between 10AM and 6PM. This is the hottest part of the day and most water is lost to evaporation. For more information, visit

BlaineMN.gov/LawnSprinkling.

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