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OPINION Optimism at the Capitol? While some Republicans joined Democrats to end the federal government shutdown, should Americans expect more bipartisan solutions? Page 4A
October 31, 2013 • Volume 129 • Number 35
Levy referendum vote is Nov. 5
Sending chills up their spines
Voters to decide fate of $30 million annual operating levy question million annually. The existing levy is set to expire in 2015. If passed, homeowners would see an estimated $184 increase in the school district’s portion of taxes on an average-valued home of $225,000. Due to a 7.6 percent decrease in the boardapproved levy, the net increase on the average valued home would be $56 comparing 2013 to 2014. A successful levy wouldn’t prevent budget adjustments in the coming
by Jessica Harper SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Voters in District 196 on Nov. 5 will be asked to pass an estimated $10 million annual increase to the district’s current operating levy. The ballot question asks voters to revoke the district’s existing levy and replace it with a $30 million annual 10-year levy that would raise $1,486 per pupil each year. This would result in a $375 per pupil increase from the current operating levy, which brings in $20
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THISWEEKEND Children had chills going up their spines not only for the spooky costumes but also because of at the cool temperature inside Schmitz-Maki Ice Arena in Farmington during a Halloween open skate Oct. 25. There was a raffle drawing, games such as the limbo, and contests for most creative, funniest and scariest costumes, among others. The event was free to attend with a food shelf donation. (Photo by Rick Orndorf)
A report of an assault involving juveniles at Lake Julia Park were made to the Farmington Police Department this week. (Photo by Andy Rogers)
‘Walk Like a Man’ concert A Frankie Valli tribute act is bringing some oldtime rock’n’roll to the Burnsville Performing Arts Center. Page 20A
Police investigating possible assaults at Lake Julia Park Reports of unprovoked attacks at Farmington park heighten concern
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partment this week. The police department confirmed they were in the middle of investigating the reports, but since they involve juveniles declined to comment further. Police Chief Brian Lindquist said his department is currently paying more attention to the park areas and has stepped up patrols in the Lake Julia
by Andy Rogers SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Lake Julia Park used to be a place where kids could play without worry, but concerns are surfacing in the neighborhood. Reports of unprovoked verbal abuse and physical attacks on youths between the ages of 8 and 12 by older, high-schoolage boys were made to the Farmington Police De-
Rosemount blanks Tigers The Rosemount High School football team will play Mounds View on Friday night at home for a playoff game. Page 14A
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Attendance boundaries up for review in Farmington Unbalanced attendance, new all-day kindergarten calls for changes by Andy Rogers SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
The attendance boundaries for elementary and middle schools in Farmington are going to change in 2014. The question is how much and where? The Farmington School District Attendance Area Committee put forth three options to the Farmington School Board on Monday. Between 200-300 students will be changing schools next year, depending on which option is selected. “With the information that we have these are the best solutions we could come up with,� physical operations manager Jane
Houska said during Monday’s meeting. Attendance areas are being updated beginning next school year in part because of the addition of all-day kindergarten as well as to balance enrollments based on growth. The committee wanted to keep neighborhood schools together and be the least disruptive to current students. Currently, the schools have an unbalanced enrollment. Akin Road, Farmington, and North Trail elementary schools are over capacity while Riverview and Meadowview are under capacity. Levi Dodge Middle School has 108 students
more than Boeckman Middle School. The committee reviewed three options – orange, black and white. In all of the plans, students in the area west of the railroad tracks and north of Maple Street would move from Farmington Elementary to Riverview. The orange option affects 216 students, which is the lowest number. Countryview neighborhood students would move from Akin Road to Meadowview. Students off Camden Path, Court and Circle would go from Farmington ElementaSee BOUNDARIES, 13A
Pink Tank Project combats cancer Local women help advocate for self exams, mammograms by Tad Johnson SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
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Brenda Woods was like many of the one in eight women who will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetimes. The Inver Grove Heights resident and sergeant first class stationed with the Minnesota National Guard in Rosemount was in the best shape of her life in 2008 at the start of her cancer story, which she is telling as one of the first in a series of videos being produced for the Pink Tank Project. The new effort has Army National Guard members who have been touched by cancer urging women to commit to monthly self exams and mammograms as directed by their doctor. It is being spearheaded by Maj. Kristen Auge, of Eagan, Rosemount VFW commander and Minnesota National Guard deputy director of public affairs. Woods, Auge and other National Guard female members gathered recently to record a
Members of the Minnesota Army National Guard Pink Tank Project who gathered at the Rosemount VFW to record a program on Minnesota Military Radio are (from left) Sgt. 1st Class Gail Kaplan, Sgt. 1st Class Brenda Woods, Maj. Kristen L. Auge, Minnesota National Guard deputy director of public affairs, and Sgt. Cassie Meuck. (Photo by Tad Johnson) program for Minnesota Military Radio last Thursday at the VFW. The radio program was another piece of the Pink Tank Project’s goal to inform military and non-military women about
the importance of the early detection of cancer. The main Pink Tank message center is at www.minnesotanationalguard.org/pinktank where Woods relates her story, which began when she discovered a
pea-sized lump in her left breast. “I was working with a personal trainer,� she said. “I was feeling great, then, bam, there it was.� A biopsy confirmed it was a malignant cancer. After Woods decided to have a mastectomy she had the added stress of determining what to do about another mass in her right breast that doctors could not confirm was cancerous or not. Before the surgery, Woods asked her doctor what she would do if she were in her position. The doctor told her that she would have a double mastectomy so she wouldn’t have to worry about it anymore. See PINK, 10A
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Rosemount artwork paints joyful noise Sales from area artist’s piece to help send marching band to Rose Bowl by Tad Johnson SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Some people describe great works of art as those that “speak to them.� If that’s true, then people are hearing brassy horns, whistling woodwinds and pounding drums when gazing into Rosemount resident Terry Williams’ “aRose.� Originally conceived as a gift to the president of the Tournament of Roses Parade, of which the Rosemount High School marching band is a 2014 participant, the multimedia piece has taken on a life of its own. People liked it so much, they wanted one of their own to display. Williams, who says the positive vibe around his work has been “groovy,� is making prints of it available to the public with 50 percent of the proceeds to help defray band members’ travel expenses for the Rose Bowl Parade journey – a first in Rosemount’s long history. “It’s a real sense of accomplishment knowing that all the hard work that has been put in pursuing my dream to be a full-time artist is coming to fruition,� Williams wrote in an email. “I am always excited to get challenging new opportunities to show my progress as an artist.� Band members have to pay their own way for the trip, which is estimated to total $30,000 for all 205 members. Fundraisers throughout the year have been held to place in a pool to help the students most in need. “It feels like I am a part of the band,� said Williams, who is a three-year Rosemount resident and previously lived for two years in Eagan. “Although they are the musical performers, I am trying to capture their musical talents in my artistic expression.�
Rosemount artist Terry Williams is a full-time artist who has won numerous accolades for his work, including firstplace awards at the Highland Fest art show in St. Paul. (Photo submitted)
Rosemount artist Terry Williams created “aRose� as a gift for the Tournament of Roses Parade president with no intention to sell prints of the work until many people asked if they could purchase a print. Prints and posters are being made available with 50 percent of proceeds to help fund the Rosemount High School marching band’s trip to Pasadena, Calif.
Williams aimed to accomplish that with a threedimensional work that combines a background paint wash, building the images in layers with tissue paper and adhesives, and an acrylic paint overlay. After several hours of applying fine detail to enhance the 3-D effect, Williams completed the piece in just over 80 hours in 11 days. That’s an average of about seven-plus hours a day to meet the looming deadline – Tournament of Roses President R. Scott Jenkins’ July 13 visit to Rosemount. Williams says he works well under pressure, adding that his larger scale pieces can take up to 150 hours to complete. “(That’s) depending on the level of detail and amount of research I put into it before starting the piece,� he said. Williams said the concept drawing of the work focused on a flow that incorporated all instruments used by the band members. “The artwork is beauti-
ter the Rosemount Area Arts Council selected him through an interview process after an open call for artists. “What caught our eye, when we looked at Terry’s work, was how unique it was,� said Stephanie Abraham, chairwoman of Rosemount’s committee overseeing Jenkins’ visit. “The artwork was the icing on the cake (of the visit).� Williams, who took ad design courses at Brown Institute College in Minneapolis from 1992-94, forged this eye-catching direction in art in 2006 when he blended acrylic paint and sculpted papers to create 3-D works like “aRose.� At the time, he said he wanted to do something innovative. “My current work is something fresh and new and it gives me the drive and passion to continue to be creative and expressive,� he said. “Art can be very powerful and uplifting.� Williams realized the power of art not long after his family moved from St. Louis, Mo., to Minneapolis
IN BRIEF Local residents can support Rosemount High School Band programs by dining from 5-8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5, at the Eagan Chipotle, which is located near the junction of Yankee Doodle Road and Promenade Avenue. Fifty percent of purchases during that time will be donated to the band program. In order for the funds to be donated, diners must present a coupon that can be printed from the www.facebook.com/rhsmarchingband or shown to the cashier on a mobile device. ful,� said band co-director Steve Olsen. “What caught my eye was the unique style he used in portraying the marching band members – very cool.� He was commissioned to create the piece af-
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when he was 9. Soon after he began doing 4-H art projects, earning multiple Minnesota State Fair awards, and was encouraged by a professional artist mentor who is his friend to this day. Williams, whose early artwork consisted of painting and drawing along with working with wood and fabrics, sold his first piece when he was 10. He is so thankful for the support he received from 4-H as a child that he teaches 4-H art classes, in addition to being a community education instructor and mentor to high school students. The full-time artist and his wife, Christine, operated the home-based business Infinity Arts & Designs, through which he sells his works. By sharing his talents with others, specifically the Rosemount marching band, he hopes to bring joy to their lives. “I want to see every one of those 205 musicians marching down Colorado Boulevard the morning of
Jan. 1, and this is my way to help make sure that happens,� Williams said. “Knowing this piece is now hanging in the Wrigley Mansion in Pasadena, Calif., it almost feels like a piece of me is also there performing,� he said. “It always feels good helping others. This just adds to the excitement.� Posters and up to 500 limited edition signed prints, both framed and unframed, are available for purchase by contacting Williams or his wife, Christine, at 612-695-2341 or email artist_terrywilliams@yahoo.com and request an order form. A framed poster is on display at the Steeple Center in Rosemount, 14375 S. Robert Trail, and at the Robert Trail Library through November. More about Williams and his artwork is at www. mnartists.org/Terry_Williams2. More about the Rosemount band is at www.rosemountband.com. Email Tad Johnson at tad.johnson@ecm-inc.com.
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Opinion After budget battles optimism is hard to come by Exuding a candidate’s optimism, President Barack Obama predicted last year that partisan fever in the Republican Party would break if he were re-elected. Now, only weeks removed from a government shutdown followed by perilous congressional flirtation with debt default, it’s reasonable to wonder whether fevered brinksmanship is the only way to write a budget in Washington. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, exuding the optimism that has made her popular at home and in Washington, says no. The Minnesota Democrat finds a “silver lining” in the recent Tea Party-leveraged confrontation, which she says uncorked years of simmering political tensions and left a vast number of Americans boiling mad. “It really brought things to a head for people,” Klobuchar told the ECM Editorial Board one day after Democrats in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives delivered most of the votes needed to end the budget stalemate. “I want to make clear,” Klobuchar
ECM Editorial added, “that while this agreement was important, it’s nothing you can celebrate and dance on this table about.” Sure isn’t. Still, most members of Minnesota’s Senate and House delegations acted responsibly at crucial times during the crisis. Klobuchar is part of a bipartisan group of 14 senators who meet regularly to discuss a range of issues and saw parts of their plan for ending the standoff enacted. Republican Reps. John Kline from Minnesota’s 2nd District and Erik Paulsen from the 3rd District bucked the reckless ideologues in their caucus, which delivered only 87 votes for ending the crisis and 144 against. A New York Times analysis labels Kline and Paulsen “leadership” members of the House GOP – an experienced group of 44 who originally opposed using shutdown and default as a weapon
to defund the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare). They went along for the ride when Speaker John Boehner took up the renegade cause that started the crisis, according to the Times. But 31 of the 44 stepped back from the ledge when it came time to vote. We expected no less of Kline and Paulsen, who have had little trouble gaining and holding seats in districts that also voted for Obama in 2008 and 2012 (by the narrowest of margins the second time). Rep. Michele Bachmann, the 6th District Republican who is retiring this year, was the only Minnesota lawmaker to vote against the deal. There’s no guarantee the blustery spectacles of autumn, which culminated in only short-term budget and debtceiling deals while sapping the nation of an estimated $24 billion in economic output, won’t reappear. The debt-ceiling battle of 2011 gave us sequestration, a blunt budget knife both parties have reason to dislike. The beginning of 2013 saw
Republicans force another crisis over the “fiscal cliff ” of automatic tax hikes and spending cuts. Why should new budget talks be any different? At least both chambers have appointed budget conferees, which should have happened months ago. And there will be no “grand bargain” to get in the way, with its intractable arguments over taxes and spending. It appears legislators plan to play budgetary small ball in the weeks before a Jan. 15 deadline to fund the government and a Feb. 7 deadline to increase U.S. borrowing authority. That’s probably fine for now, but not for long. Spending on entitlements for an aging population is on an unsustainable trajectory. When voters come to terms with whether to pay more, accept less, or both, maybe the politicians will, too. This is an editorial from the ECM Editorial Board. Sun Thisweek and the Dakota County Tribune are part of ECM Publishers Inc.
Background checks should be extended to all gun sales by Thomas Craft SPECIAL TO SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
A Today if you go to Cabela’s or any licensed gun dealer in Minnesota to buy a gun, the store is required by law to run a 90-second background check to ensure that you don’t have a criminal history or a severe mental illness. According to the FBI, this simple but important process has kept guns out of the hands of 2 million prohibited purchasers since 1998. And while we know how many times a red flag in someone’s history has blocked a sale, it’s impossible to know how many lives the critical law enforcement tool has saved. In short, the background check system is quick, effective, and it protects the rights of law-abiding citizens to own firearms. The problem is that we leave the saturated markets for guns online and at gun shows completely unregulated. That means these same dangerous people that failed a background check at Cabela’s can go on Craigslist or to a gun show and purchase weapons from private sellers without any questions asked. The evidence shows they quite often do. In fact, in a 2011 study 62 percent of private sellers agreed to sell a gun to a buyer who said he probably could not pass a background check. The fact is, criminals know they can buy guns from
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Thomas Craft unlicensed dealers, and Congress is endangering public safety by keeping these transactions completely legal. That is why our lawmakers in Washington, D.C., need to pass a universal background check bill this year. Rep. John Kline, R-Burnsville, has an opportunity to close these dangerous loopholes by co-sponsoring a bill in the U.S. House that already has the support of more than 180 representatives from both parties. The bill, introduced by Reps. Peter King, R-New York, and Mike Thompson, D-California, is the House’s counterpart to the Manchin-Toomey amendment that was blocked from reaching a vote by a minority of senators in April. (Both Minnesota senators, Al Franken and Amy Klobuchar, had the courage to vote for the life-saving legislation). What would these bills do to protect the rights of gun owners and make communities safer? It’s simple: they would simply extend
the background check system that already works at licensed dealers to cover commercial sales from private sellers. No gun registries, no confiscations, just an extension of a program that works. How would universal background checks impact you? If you’re a law-abiding citizen and purchase your guns from licensed gun sellers, then you would see no change. The vast majority of gun owners – including myself – support background checks because we know common-sense safety measures to keep criminals away from guns in no way infringes our Second Amendment rights. As with many issues facing Washington, there are cynics standing in the way of some common-sense solutions. They say criminals will still find ways of buying guns. Or that background checks may not have been able to prevent all of our violent tragedies. But to allow that line of thinking to impede our progress on essential gun safety reforms would be a serious mistake. We cannot solve the whole epidemic of gun violence in America with one piece of legislation, but that does not mean that we shouldn’t take meaningful steps to save lives. When nine out of 10 Americans agree on something I think that overwhelming consensus should result in some action. As a hunter and gun owner myself, I am joining with the along with the 91
percent percent of Americans and 74 percent of NRA members – according to Republican pollster Frank Luntz – that support universal background checks. That’s not a typo. Hunting is a cherished tradition in Minnesota and all across this country, so it should tell you something that gun owners so overwhelmingly believe in these critical safety guards. Despite such broad support for background checks, the gun lobby is spending millions of dollars to protect the ability for criminals and the mentally ill to buy guns without a background check. Let’s not let them distort the debate once again. I ask Kline to stand with all of us that know background checks work and cosponsor the King-Thompson bill. We cannot afford to wait for the next school shooting, like the one at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Conn., to finally confront this problem. We have endured this cycle of senseless violence for years. I don’t know about you, but I’ve had enough of it. If our lawmakers in Washington won’t stand with the constituents they represent, then we need new lawmakers. Thomas Craft is a candidate for the Democrat endorsement in the 2nd Congressional District. Column reflect the opinion of the author.
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members of the Halloween Committee for coming together and making sure this event went off without a hitch. To the editor: We look forward to On behalf of the Rose- seeing everyone next year mount Halloween Com- on Saturday, Oct. 25, mittee, I would like to say 2014. thank you to all our sponsors who made this annual MIKE BOUCHARD event another huge suc- Rosemount Halloween cess. chairman Also to all of the countless volunteers who came out on Saturday to help us Reality check with over 300 pumpkins, To the editor: With all the turmoil in set up all of our props, and whatever else was needed Washington, D.C., recentto make sure this event ran ly, it may be time to ask our locally elected politismoothly. Also to the Rosemount cians about their affiliaParks and Recreation and tion with groups like the Public Works deaprtments Tea Party, Liberty Caucus for assisting us during the and other similar groups. The GOP brand has event with setup and takebecome tarnished, not down. And to Rosemount because conservative poliPolice Department and tics is bad, but because of police reserve officers for the significant disunity in the ranks. making our trail safe. It would be pertinent And to over 2,800 people who attended this an- now to ask the two state nual Halloween event on a representatives in Senate District 57 about their afcool evening. And last but certainly filiations with groups like not least, my co- chair, the Tea Party. If Rep. Tara Barb Hester and her hus- Mack and Rep. Anna Wills band, Paul, and my wife, are connected to groups of Maureen, and all of the this kind, the local elector-
2006 and the people of Massachusetts are very happy with it. I believe the United States can be just as happy with the Affordable Care Act. Our current system is broken and the time for change is now. Let’s give the Affordable Care Act a chance. DEBORAH MATHIOWETZ Eagan
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To the editor: We are all feeling the cold weather and many of us have retrieved our warm coats. Let’s remember there are some in our community who do not have a warm coat to retrieve. Our local Salvation Army has barrels in churches, businesses and schools collecting coats to be given to children needing one. All coats collected by the Salvation Army Coats for Kids program are distributed in the local community. New or gently used coats are needed now – please consider donating this year. For families who need coats, call the Coats for Kids hotline at 651-746-3412.
catchy and descriptive, but unfortunately it appears that many Americans are against this groundbreaking act only because it bears President Obama’s name. It is time we call the act exactly what it is, the Affordable Care Act. The Affordable Care Act is good for America. While the Republicans rail against the act, it should be pointed out that the Affordable Care Act is based and formed around a Republican plan, a plan known as Romney Care. Rom- RITA YOUNGER ney Care was enacted in Apple Valley
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Meeting will address recent crime in northeast Burnsville Ninaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s shooting one of three homicides since June by John Gessner SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Three homicides since June in northeast Burnsville, including the Sept. 22 shooting at Ninaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Grill, have police seeking to calm unsettled residents and business owners. Police will hold a public meeting on northeast Burnsville crime concerns Thursday, Nov. 14, from 6:30-8 p.m. at Mary, Mother of the Church, 3333 Cliff Road E. Police Chief Eric Gieseke will open the meeting by discussing the recent crimes. Speakers will also include Dakota County Attorney James Backstrom. The spate of violent crimes is an â&#x20AC;&#x153;anomalyâ&#x20AC;? for northeast Burnsville that has unsettled area residents, Gieseke said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve gotten contacted by people,â&#x20AC;? said the chief, who once patrolled the area as an officer. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I know city staff and the (City Council) have received some emails about crime issues.â&#x20AC;? The Ninaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Grill shooting is linked to the murder of 20-year-old Anarae Schunk, a Burnsville High School graduate and University of Minnesota student who grew up in northeast Burnsvilleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s North River Hills neighborhood. Schunk was seen at the bar before closing time Sept. 22 with her ex-boyfriend, 31-year-old Anthony Lee Nelson, of Rosemount. Nelson is accused of fatally shooting 23-year-old Palagor Obang Jobi in the parking lot during an altercation. Nelsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s current girlfriend, Ashley Conrade, 24, told police she
Eric Gieseke and Schunk drove away from the bar with Nelson after the shooting and went to Conradeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Rosemount townhome. Schunkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s family reported her missing Sept. 23. Rosemount police say Schunk was killed Sept. 22 in Rosemount. Schunkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s body was found Sept. 30 in a rural Rice County ditch. A suspect in Schunkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s killing, Nelson faces firstand second-degree murder charges in the Ninaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s shooting. The two other northeast Burnsville homicides remain open cases. A 4-year-old boy was killed June 11 at his home at 31 Horizon Heights Road. Keyontay MillerPeterson died of complications from blunt force abdominal injuries, the Hennepin County medical examiner announced July 25. Police say the suspect is 24-year-old William Alphonso Warr, who had a protection order barring him from the residence. Warr was charged with violating the protection order, criminal property damage, fleeing a police officer, giving false information to police and driving after revocation. Warr, the boyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s motherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s boyfriend, pleaded guilty to all five counts and was sentenced July 17 to two years and two months in prison, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reported.
The county attorneyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s office has yet to bring charges in the homicide. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t given up on it,â&#x20AC;? Gieseke said. There are also no charges in the Aug. 13 shooting on the 2100 block of East 117th Street that killed 23-year-old Abdifatah Ahmed Mahumod. He and another man were shot and driven from the scene by a woman who then stopped at the SuperAmerica station at 2250 Cliff Road in Eagan. Police found Mahumod dead in the vehicle. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an open case, too,â&#x20AC;? Gieseke said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We hope to bring closure to that in the future.â&#x20AC;?
Ninaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Ninaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Grill at 2510 Horizon Drive has come under fire from some, and Gieseke has acknowledged complaints to police about the bar and restaurant near Highway 13 and Cliff Road. However, â&#x20AC;&#x153;This isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t a meeting about one individual. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not a meeting about one particular business, or anything like that,â&#x20AC;? the chief said. Schunkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s brother Tyson called for Ninaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s to close during his sisterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s public memorial service Oct. 6 at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center. The comment drew robust applause in the crowd of about 1,000 mourners. Tyson has since written Facebook postings suggesting a petition to convince owner Nina Sorkin to either â&#x20AC;&#x153;reformâ&#x20AC;? or â&#x20AC;&#x153;relocateâ&#x20AC;? the business. He wrote on the Please Help Find Anarae Schunk Facebook page that his public comments about violence, drugs and prostitution at Ninaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s were based on comments from â&#x20AC;&#x153;dozens of concerned neighborsâ&#x20AC;? who feel unsafe at night living near the bar. Tyson wrote that he doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t blame
Ninaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s for Anaraeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s murder and isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t on â&#x20AC;&#x153;an emotional crusade to close her business at all costs.â&#x20AC;? Gieseke has described the volume of police calls for service at Ninaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x201D; 132 from Jan. 1, 2011, to Oct. 2, 2013 â&#x20AC;&#x201D; as â&#x20AC;&#x153;significant.â&#x20AC;? He has said police are investigating reports of illegal activity there.
Crime concerns Gieseke said northeast Burnsville (north of 130th Street and east of Interstate 35W), which comprises one of four patrol quadrants in the city, generates roughly the same number of police calls as the other quadrants. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The calls can be the same, but you can have one or two more challenging or difficult calls that can change how an area is viewed,â&#x20AC;? Gieseke said. Two other recent incidents have also plagued the area. A man with a sawedoff shotgun took two employees hostage Sept. 7 at the Holiday station at Nicollet Avenue and Highway 13. One of the employees was his former girlfriend. Police surrounded the station and persuaded him to release the hostages. Ariel Barnett, 31, of Burnsville, who fired into the ceiling of the store, was charged with two counts of second-degree assault and two counts of kidnapping. Graffiti vandals struck North River Hills the night of Aug. 28, leaving the tag â&#x20AC;&#x153;DNH MAFIA.â&#x20AC;? The sign at North River Hills Park and about a dozen park buildings and homes were struck. At the Nov. 14 meeting, Backstrom and Drew Evans, assistant superintendent of the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, will discuss crime trends in Dakota
First-degree murder added in shooting case by John Gessner SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
A first-degree murder charge has been added to the case against the defendant in a Sept. 22 fatal shooting outside a Burnsville bar. A Dakota County grand jury on Thursday indicted Anthony Lee Nelson, 31, on first- and second-degree murder charges, County Attorney James Backstrom announced. Nelson, aka Shavelle Oscar Chavez-Nelson, has already been charged with second-degree intentional murder. The grand jury added the charge of first-degree premeditated murder. Nelson is a suspect in the murder of 20-yearold Anarae Schunk of Burnsville, who was seen with Nelson Sept. 22 on surveillance video at Ninaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Grill, where the fatal shooting occurred. Charges have yet to be filed in Schunkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s murder. Rosemount police have said theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re forthcoming. Police say that Schunk, Nelsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s exboyfriend, left Ninaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s after the shooting with Nelson and his current girlfriend, Ashley Marie Conrade, 24. They returned to her townCounty and Minnesota. Police officials will discuss their anti-crime efforts and cooperation between agencies. Representatives from the Eagan and Apple Valley police departments and the Da-
house in Rosemount, the city where Schunk was killed, Rosemount police say. Her body was found eight days later in a rural Rice County ditch. Nelson allegedly shot 23-year-old Palagor Obang Jobi, 23, of Savage, outside Ninaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s after an altercation between the two men shortly before the 2 a.m. closing time. Conrade has been charged with aiding an offender, a felony, for allegedly harboring Nelson after the Jobi murder. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our deepest sympathy is extended to the victimâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s family and friends of Palagor Jobi for their great loss,â&#x20AC;? Backstrom said in a news release Thursday. Eleven witnesses, including four Burnsville police officers, testified before the grand jury, according to the indictment. The grand juryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first- and seconddegree murder charges supersede the previous second-degree murder charge alleged in a criminal complaint, Backstrom said. John Gessner can be reached at (952) 846-2031 or email john.gessner@ecm-inc. com.
kota County Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office will be on hand. John Gessner can be reached at 952846-2031 or email john.gessner@ecm-inc. com.
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Education Vietnam veterans to be honored at Patriotic Day in Farmington â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Heroes welcomeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; for veterans of the controversial war by Andy Rogers SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Few would argue serving oneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s country deserves anything but the utmost honor and respect, but it hasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t always been that way. Vietnam veterans were not welcomed home like current military members who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re coming back to heroesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; welcomes, like the World War II vets,â&#x20AC;? Vietnam veteran and lifetime Farmington resident Bill Frame said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Part of that comes from the way Vietnam veterans were treated. Even when the Gulf War first started, there were prayer vigils. When I went in, there was nothing like that. We didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have any support groups.â&#x20AC;? Farmington will have a big support group next week. The annual Patriotic Day in Farmington is scheduled Nov. 7 at Farmington High School. A pork-chop dinner will be served from 5-6:30 p.m. and a program featuring speakers and student performances will start at 7 p.m. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s free and everyone is invited to attend. This year the program honors Vietnam veterans. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Back then you didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to wear your uni-
form when you came back,â&#x20AC;? said Grant Beyl, a retired colonel, Vietnam veteran and Farmington resident. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The American public learned from past history thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not the way to treat troops. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll let the history books do the final analysis on what happened over there, but Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m glad to see weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re finally recognized. I know a lot of guys had a hard time with that. A lot had drug and alcohol problems. It was a lot bad memories and not being thanked for what they put up with.â&#x20AC;? Beyl was a platoon leader at the age of 21, in charge of a group of teen draftees in the war. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Like everything else, it was some good with some bad,â&#x20AC;? Beyl said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You learn from those experiences. It made a lot of people grow up really fast when you find out what life is like in a third world especially in conflict. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m proud that I served. I wish the American public would have treated us a little bit better, but I think thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in the past.â&#x20AC;? He was in active duty for four years, and eventually joined the National Guard with the 34th Infantry Division for 23 years. For every fighting soldier, there were about a dozen people backing them up. Frame was one of
those men working in the shipyard. He had a gun, but didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t always carry it. Instead, he carried food, beer, asphalt and sandbags off the deepwater piers in Da Nang. He labored 12 hours a day and toward the end of his service he was working seven days a week. It was hot. At about 11:45 a.m., the breeze off the water would quit for about an hour when itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s already 110 degrees. Then in January, it would rain straight for a month. While his life wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t in constant danger, there were sporadic mortar attacks. He spent time on aircraft carriers and destroyers until he got out early in 1970. He wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t welcomed home with open arms. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There were (protesters) outside the base,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get it as bad in the Navy. The Army got treated pretty poorly.â&#x20AC;? When he returned home, he was eventually hired by Farmingtonbased Dakota Electric, a company he worked for until he retired in 2008. His involvement in military hasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t ended, and likely never will. Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the leader of the color guard and gambling manager at the Farmington VFW, which he served as quartermaster for 12 years.
He also spends his time teaching elementary children flag etiquette. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I tell them when the first flag comes by in a parade, take your hat off and stand,â&#x20AC;? Frame said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They need to do that to remember freedom isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t free. Like my hat says, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;All gave some, some gave all.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Especially now, when the World War II vets are getting very thin. We may only have two left in our post now. Almost all the Vietnam vets are 60 plus. Their ranks will be thinning, too.â&#x20AC;? Beyl makes sure that current veterans and active duty military members know theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re supported. Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an active member of the local Support Our Troops Organization that will send more than 1,000 Christmas care packages. He has two sons active in the military. Both are honored by the fact that Farmingtonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Patriotic Day has grown to an event featuring more than a thousand people. Although the event is free, organizers would appreciate an RSVP, which can be done by calling 651-460-1805 or online at www.farmington.k12. mn.us. No tickets are needed. Email Andy Rogers at andy.rogers@ecm-inc.com.
Auditor gives district clean review by Jessica Harper SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
The Rosemount-Apple ValleyEagan School District received a clean review of its fiscal controls during its annual audit this week. During his Oct. 28 presentation, auditor Bill Lauer of Malloy Montague, Karnowski, Radosevich and Co., commended the district for its sound fiscal management. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a very clean audit report,â&#x20AC;? Lauer said. Lauer noted that District 196 continues to remain under budget and spend less than other school districts on average. As of June 30, 2013, the district spent $7.26 million less than projected from its general fund â&#x20AC;&#x201D; money that is not
reserved for specific services. The districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s general fund in 2012-13 was $297.9 million. Although the district reduced its general fund balance by $1.6 million between fiscal 2012 and fiscal 2013, it continued to maintain a sound balance of $39.7 million. This is 13 percent of the general fund. Board policy requires a fund balance that is at least 8 percent of the general fund. Lauer did note a one area in which District 196 could improve. The district has continued to struggle to ensure internal controls were in place when collecting cash outside the business office. The district has started to remedy this issue by enabling parents to pay fees online. A few individual schools had
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KSTP-TV meteorologist Ken Barlow spoke with the Rev. Bill Boline about his struggles with bipolar disorder before an audience of 560 at the Oct. 28 Mental Health Summit held at the church and sponsored by the Dakota County Healthy Communities Collaborative. (Photo by Laura Adelmann)
Barlow: End the stigma Dakota County mental health summit draws hundreds by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Dakota County Adolescent Health Coordinator Shannon Bailey said one in four people have a mental illness, and said Barlow is not alone in the five years he spent hiding the truth from others. They described warning signs for parents to look for in their children, including depression, withdrawal and hostility. They noted that drug use and mental illness often go hand-in-hand. Depression, although one of the most common emotional problems, is also the most treatable, experts said. Parents with concerns were encouraged to talk to their children and seek help. Dakota County has numerous resources. Dakota County has a 24-hour crisis response line staffed with social workers available at 952891-7171 any day of the week. Hosanna Church offers â&#x20AC;&#x153;Life Hurts,â&#x20AC;? an eight-step recovery program for students in grades 4-12 who are challenged by life issues including drugs, alcohol, divorce, abuse, bullying, cutting, eating disorders, sex or peer pressure. To find out more about the Christian recovery program, call 952-898-0135 or email lifehurts@hosanna. org. Other resources include the National Alliance on Mental Illness, w w w. n a m i h e l p s. o r g ; w w w. t e e n s p h e r e. c o m ; First Call for Help at www.211unitedway.org. Dakota County also offers school linked and school-based mental health programs in participating districts. Information about how to access them is available at the schools or through the Dakota County Collaborative, 952-891-7449.
Bipolar disorder, depression, suicide and stigma were among the topics candidly discussed at an Oct. 28 mental health forum at Hosanna Church in Lakeville. The event drew an audience of 560 that included parents, children and professionals, more than more than double the number expected, said Monica Jensen, spokeswoman for the Dakota County Attorneyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office. Keynote speaker Ken Barlow, a KSTP-TV meteorologist, received a standing ovation after sharing of his battle with bipolar disorder in a discussion with the Rev. Bill Boline, of Hosanna Church. Symptoms like sleeplessness and despondency plagued Barlow since college and were misdiagnosed for years until he â&#x20AC;&#x153;collapsed in a heapâ&#x20AC;? in Boston, and awoke after a week hospitalized in what he learned was a manic episode. His diagnosis, Bipolar Disorder 1, left him depressed and shocked, but when he told his mother, she revealed his father had also suffered with the illness, but nobody knew because he was embarrassed. Barlow was embarrassed as well, and for five years he and his family kept â&#x20AC;&#x153;the secretâ&#x20AC;? until last year when he told 4,000 people gathered for a National Alliance on Mental Illness walk he was emceeing. Since then, Barlow has become a public advocate for breaking stigma and perceived shame of mental illness. His sentiments were echoed throughout the event, as panel members that included counselors, a police officer and a pastor shared their own experiences and encounters with Laura Adelmann is at laura. mental illness. adelmann@ecm-inc.com.
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The Dakota County Sheriffs Office Explorer Post is accepting applications for new recruits. Explorers are trained by department advisers in law enforcement techniques, community policing, crime prevention and first aid. The skills they learn are tested at state and national competitions and can benefit those who attend post-secondary education. The program cooperates with Learning For
Life, a nonprofit organization dedicated to introducing young adults to law enforcement and criminal justice careers. The Explorers accepts boys and girls ages 14-20 who reside within Dakota County, have completed eighth grade, pass a background check, and maintain a C average or better. For additional information, contact Det. Dawanna Witt at 651438-4736 or Dawanna. Witt@co.dakota.mn.us.
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DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE October 31, 2013
Former Hampton man charged with 10 felonies in 2013 Christopher Alan Siemers, 30, was recently charged in Dakota County District Court with thirddegree burglary and two counts of theft after allegedly emptying a former landlordâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s safe in Hampton in May. It was the fifth time Siemers was charged in Dakota County for a series of crimes in 2013. Siemers has been charged with 10 felonies since April. In the latest complaint, Siemers is accused braking open a safe and stealing the money and other property inside a house that he rented for four years. Siemers was evicted in 2012 when he fell behind on rent, and allegedly knew where the safe was located. A shotgun, $7,200 in cash and numerous coins were missing. A false wall in front of the safe was removed and a blowtorch from the shop was used to open the safe. Officers found fresh tire tracks and a glove on the scene. The glove underwent DNA analysis. A search warrant was issued for Siemersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; truck, which investigators found a glove and tire tracks that matched those at the scene. In June, officers obtained a DNA sample and
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matched the one from the glove to Siemers, according to the police report. The charges carry a maximum penalty of 20 years in jail and/or a $40,000 fine. In February, Siemers was charged with felony theft and possession of a controlled substance after Apple Valley police found Siemers in a truck that was reported stolen and had two grams of methamphetamine inside, according to police reports. Siemers was charged with possession of a controlled substance after officers allegedly found him in possession of .09 grams of methamphetamine in Inver Grove Heights in April. Siemers was charged with stealing a motorcycle and leading police departments in Eagan, Rosemount and Apple Valley on a chase June 22 before being apprehended in Hampton by sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s deputies. Siemers was convicted in August of first-degree criminal damage to property, two counts of fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle, and receiving stolen property over $5,000, all felonies. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Andy Rogers
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Will new ordinance inspire residents to fix homes? Options available for low income, elderly residents by Andy Rogers SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Farmington has an ordinance to encourage homeowners to clean up a propertyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s exterior. If homeowners of blighted properties will fix them is another story. The updated ordinance was passed during a City Council meeting in October with the intent to address the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s blighted properties. The complaint-driven ordinance has a trigger point of 25 percent of missing siding, roofing and unpainted exteriors. If a homeowner fails to meet a city-imposed deadline, the case is turned over the courts. During a public hearing in October, several citizens praised the efforts of city staff, but showed concern noting several homeowners of homes in disrepair either canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t afford to fix their exteriors or theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re in poor health. There are several area programs to help those in need. The Dakota County Community Development Agency has a home improvement loan program that assists low- and moderate-income homeowners with making repairs and improvements. The CDA offers zero-interest loans with no payment plans until
a home is sold, refinanced or becomes rental property. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s for homeowners with sufficient equity, upto-date on property tax payments and good credit. The program caters to larger projects with a minimum price tag of $15,000 and up to $25,000. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t help the people who solely just want to paint, maybe, but it could if they needed new siding or roof,â&#x20AC;? said Lisa Henning, assistant director of community and economic development. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But I think it could help a good number of people in Farmington.â&#x20AC;? Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a popular program that often has a significant waiting list, but at this time the line is short. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s good timing,â&#x20AC;? Henning said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We wanted to start actively promoting the program.â&#x20AC;? Although winter is coming, which makes it more difficult to repair home exteriors, people can still apply and receive bids. The CDA program has been around since 1974. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s part of the Community Development Block Grant Program. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s really helped people with low to moderate income levels stay in their home and improve their property,â&#x20AC;? Henning said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s improved the community as a whole.â&#x20AC;? When the loan is repaid, 100 percent of the money goes back into the program to help others. More information can be found at www. dakotacda.org. There are other options. Habitat for Humanity Twin Cit-
iesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Brush with Kindness works with low-income senior, disabled or single-parent homeowners with minor repairs and painting. The volunteer organization does both exterior and interior restorations projects and installs hand rails and handicap ramps. It serves about 140 families a year in the Twin Cities metro area and surrounding counties. It receives about 350 applications a year. Priority projects are those with the biggest need, lowest income and least ability to do it themselves. To volunteer or apply, visit www. tchabitat.org or call 612-788-8169. Metro Paint-A-Thon, which is part of the Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches, coordinates volunteer teams to paint homes of low-income seniors and the physically disabled every August, including homes in Dakota County. A group of 10-40 volunteers will scrape, prime and paint a needy homeownerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s house. Applications are accepted from January to April for next season. The organization doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have any teams that work in Farmington, but its always looking for volunteers. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s OK for a team to request to work with a specific homeowner,â&#x20AC;? senior services director Molly Chandler said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Sometimes teams just want to help out someone they know.â&#x20AC;? Email Andy Rogers andy.rogers@ecm-inc.com.
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Mahowald/Broich George and Maureen Mahowald of Lakeville, announce the engagement of their daughter Kathleen to Thomas Broich, son of James and Angela Broich, formerly of Lake Elmo, MN, currently residing in Chandler, AZ. Katie is a 2001 graduate of Lakeville High School, a 2005 graduate of Marquette University, and a 2012 graduate of the University of St. Thomas, with a Master in Business Administration. She is currently employed by OptumRx. Tom is a 1997 graduate of Normal Community High School, in Bloomington, IL, and a 2003 graduate of the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. He is currently employed by Bloom Health. A February 2014 wedding is planned in St. Paul, Minnesota. Weddings
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October 31, 2013 DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Gary Austin (left), Martha Hiltner (right) and members of Grace Lutheran Church of Apple Valley work together to make lefse in preparation for their Shop Hop holidaythemed sale Saturday, Nov. 2. (Photo submitted)
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Shop Hop, a series of holiday-themed craft sales, will be held this weekend in Dakota County and beyond. A variety of crafts, vendors, and food will be offered by local community groups. Sales will be at the following locations Saturday, Nov. 2: â&#x20AC;˘ Craft, Quilt, and Bake Sale, Farmington Lutheran Church, 20600 Akin Road, Farmington, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 27 vendors, pottery, jewelry, birdhouses, knitting, crochet and quilted items. â&#x20AC;˘ Craft Fair, Cobblestone Square, 15848 Emperor Ave., Apple Valley, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; inaugural sale. â&#x20AC;˘ Holiday Boutique and Lefse Sale, Grace Lutheran Church, 7800 W. County Road 42, Apple Valley, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; more than 50 vendors, gifts: hand crafted items, jewelry, toys, books, bags, accessories, gift baskets, pet items, soap, American Girl doll clothes, Tupperware, Pampered Chef, and much more; food: fresh authentic lefse, lunch, baked goods. â&#x20AC;˘ Fair Trade Sale, St. John Neumann Church, 4030 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; handcrafts and food items made by economically disadvantaged artisans and farmers, with proceeds to benefit these makers and growers. â&#x20AC;˘ Holiday Boutique, Christ Lutheran
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A&J Painting is a family owned and operated business that was started 15 years ago with my sons Andrew, Jeremiah, and David. In todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s economic climate we have maintained a healthy business due to our professional approach and work ethic that carries the highest standards of quality for every job. We have thrived over the years because of the volume of callbacks and customer referrals from previously contracted jobs. No contract is too big or too small for our company. A&J Painting operates as a licensed and insured painting company that offers trained and skilled (journeyman) employeeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s to paint and remodel your home or business. All of our employeeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s have been with the company for several years and each has been trained to the highest standards. We take pride in the honesty, integrity, and character of the young men we have employed. My son Andrew is a highly skilled and trained carpenter. He also does taping, knock down ceilings, tiling, countertops and offers many types of custom carpentry. Andrew operates a professional spray booth off site for ď&#x20AC; nishes on cabinetry and furniture. His current focus is on remodeling, updating, and modernizing homes and businesses. Andrewâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s perfectionist approach to every
job and the extent of his skill set have made him one of the best craftsman in the Twin Cities. My other two sons run the painting end of the business and are also professionally trained Artists. Jeremiah attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and later studied under the mentorship of the nationally renowned portrait and fresco painter Mark Balma. David similarly was accepted into a full time master apprenticeship program at the young age of 16 at the highly respected Atelier Lack Studio. They followed in the family tradition of mastering a professional craft and skill which they have brought to our company. Between the two they offer 25 years of experience painting interior and exterior homes in the metro area with our family business. A&J Painting takes great pride in our ability to make a true and lasting impression on you. I canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t tell you how many letters and calls I have received over the years from customers who just wanted to share with me what a great job we did. We hope to have the opportunity to do so with you as well. We are only a call or e-mail away to offer you a free estimate of our professional services.
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Total Care Cleaners to have food drive In an effort to address dence or office by opening the statistic that one in 10 an account at www.totalMinnesota families strug- carecleaners.com. Total Care Cleaners are gle to put enough food on the table, Total Care Cleaners of Rosemount and Farmington will be having a food drive during November to benefit 360 Communities. For every $10 worth of non-perishable food donated, people will receive $40 of free dry cleaning and laundry services coupons that can be used on anything except for leathers and rugs. Coupons must be presented with incoming orders and are not valid with other offers or discounts. Donations can be dropped off at either location, or people can schedule a free pickup at a resi-
located at 949 Eighth St., Farmington, and 15084 Chippendale Ave., Rosemount.
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Fare For All to sell Holiday Packs Nov. 6 in Burnsville A nonprofit food program created to make fresh fruits and vegetables more affordable to Twin Cities families will sell Holiday Packs for $30 at the Diamondhead Education Center in Burnsville Nov. 6. Each pack includes a 10- to 12-pound turkey, a whole chicken, a pork tenderloin, green beans, corn, cranberries, bread, pumpkin pie and an additional meat item. Fare For All Express, established in 2007 by the Emergency Foodshelf Network, purchases fresh fruits, vegetables and frozen meats in bulk and passes on the savings to anyone who wants to
stretch their food budget. Participants in the program save up to 40 percent on their food purchases. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Many families have been forced to cut back on fresh produce and lean meats because of evershrinking food budgets. Fare For All is designed to help make affordable, healthy foods available to those families â&#x20AC;&#x201D; especially during the holiday season,â&#x20AC;? said Sophia Lenarz-Coy, the program manager. Fare For All Express has grown from serving about 5,000 households at nine Twin Cities locations to serving more than 37,000 households
at 24 locations. Because Fare For All buys food in bulk, the program is open to anyone. As more people participate, the program can provide even better deals, organizers say. The distribution at Diamondhead Education Center is from 3-5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6. Diamondhead is at 200 W. Burnsville Parkway. For more distribution dates and a map of Fare For All Express locations, go to 3-5 p.m. For more dates and a map of Fare For All Express locations, go to www. fareforall.org/Express/ DistributionDatesandLocations.aspx.
Making a difference A total of 150 volunteers joined together on National Make A Difference Day, Saturday, Oct. 26, to help assemble 3,000 toy-filled birthday gift bags for less fortunate children in Minnesota. Cheerful Givers partnered with the Kids â&#x20AC;&#x2122;n Kinship mentoring program for the event, which was held at the Thomson Reuters headquarters in Eagan. Lakeville Mayor Matt Little said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;All kids should have a special time on their birthday and a feeling of being loved and being special. And on this day in Minnesota, we are helping to make that happen.â&#x20AC;? For more information visit www.cheerfulgivers.org. (Photo submitted)
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ASSAULT, from 1A Park area. One mother, who wished to remain anonymous, said her son was randomly attacked, pushed the ground and repeatedly punched and kicked in the face while someone recorded the incident. He was taken to the emergency room with head injuries and given a CAT scan and tested for a concussion. Aside from headaches and a face covered with bruises and cuts, heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s OK, she said. The physical wounds will heal. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My son had never seen the boy before,â&#x20AC;? she said of the alleged attacker. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
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been hanging around the neighborhood harassing youths in junior high and elementary school. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It broke my heart that
goes on in Farmington,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My son has been going there for years to play football and goof around. This is a park where kids should be able to play and feel safe.â&#x20AC;? It was enough for parents to put the park off limits for now. On Tuesday afternoon after school was released, the park was empty. Maria Holoch, who lives near the park, used to allow her 10-year-old son to play at Lake Julia because she could see him from her back porch. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve never thought sending him down there with a few friends he would be unsafe,â&#x20AC;? Holoch
said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I know thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no guarantees in life, but this is a quiet neighborhood.â&#x20AC;? Holoch said two months ago her son and five of his friends were verbally accosted by high school aged boys that she said matched the description of other victim reports. â&#x20AC;&#x153;He said these kids were swearing and threatening us,â&#x20AC;? Holoch said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And my son and his friends just ran away and got on their bikes, but they were followed. No one knew who they were. My husband and I went to look for them when they got home, but they were gone.â&#x20AC;? They thought it was an
isolated incident. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Now Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve heard of several attacks down there,â&#x20AC;? Holoch said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They seem to be getting more brazen and more aggressive picking on younger kids.â&#x20AC;? She said she hopes people will pay more attention to Lake Julia and be vigilant in reporting instances to police. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t hesitate to call, thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just common sense,â&#x20AC;? Lindquist said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Be aware of your surroundings. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t discount your gut. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s better to be safe than sorry.â&#x20AC;? Email Andy Rogers at andy.rogers@ecm-inc.com.
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attend Meadowview and Camden neighborhood students would attend Riverview. Autumn Meadows, Dakota Estates, Parkview Ponds and Mystic Meadows students would attend Boeckman Middle School. Families could still to reapply if they want to attend their original school. Depending on the option, the district might look at altering school-start times in order to create a more efficient bus schedule. The district has scheduled a series of public input meetings: â&#x20AC;˘ 7 p.m. Nov. 13 at Akin Road Elementary. â&#x20AC;˘ 9:30 a.m. Nov. 14 at Meadowview Elementary. â&#x20AC;˘ 7 p.m. Nov. 19 at North Trail Elementary. The committee members said they were working on have child care available for the 9:30 a.m. Nov. 13 meeting. The School Board will make its final decision in December.
ry to Meadowview. Countryview, Parkview Ponds and Mystic Meadow neighborhoods would move from Dodge to Boeckman Middle School. The black option affects 269 students, the highest number, but itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the most balanced option in terms of evening out the student population. It requires additional Countryview neighborhood transportation. Crossroads and Autumn Meadows neighborhoods would move from North Trail to Meadowview. Countryview neighborhood students would move from Akin Road to North Trail. Students off Camden streets would change from Farmington Elementary to Riverview. Students from the Middle Creek, Crossroads, Autumn Meadows and Mystic Meadows neighborhoods would change from Dodge to Boeckman Middle School. The white option affects 225 students. Autumn Meadows and Da- Email Andy Rogers kota Estates neighborhoods would andy.rogers@ecm-inc.com.
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grade band. Class sizes would also likely grow, officials say. These cuts are in addition to the $4 million in adjustments the district already plans to make. District 196 would face another $20 million in adjustments in 2015-16, which is equivalent to approximately 300 teaching positions, according to the district. Voters will also select from among four candidates running for three, four-year terms on the RosemountApple Valley-Eagan School Board. The candidates are Craig Angrimson, and incumbents Mike Roseen, Gary Huusko, and Art Coulson. More about the candidates is online at sunthisweek.com/2013/10/23/qa-fourschool-board-candiates-district-196. More information about the levy is at www.district196.org. To find a polling place, go online to http://pollfinder.sos.state.mn.us.
year but would lessen them, district officials say. Officials plan to make $4 million in adjustments to maintenance and operations costs in 2014-15 regardless of the levy vote outcome. These include reducing the districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s contribution to employee health insurance and increasing third-party billing for special education. District officials also plan to eliminate the K-Plus scholarship program in 2014-15 since the state plans to fully fund all-day kindergarten programs. If the levy fails, most homeowners in District 196 would have the school portion of their property taxes fall in 2014 despite a projected rise in property values. An unsuccessful levy referendum could also mean $6 million in budget cuts in 2014-15, which could include cuts to curricular and co-curricular programs, including the gifted and Jessica Harper is at jessica.harper@ talented program, increased co-curric- ecm-inc.com or facebook.com/sunular fees, and the elimination of fifth- thisweek.
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Area Briefs Free coffee for veterans To honor veterans and service members this Veterans Day, Beyond the Yellow Ribbon Rosemount and the Rosemount coffee shops will offer veterans a free cup of coffee Saturday, Nov. 9, from store opening until noon. Veterans can stop by Morning Gloryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bakery CafĂŠ, Starbucks or Caribou Coffee (Rosemount locations only) for their free cup.
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â&#x20AC;˘ RAAC Meet the Author: Mindy Mejia discusses â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Dragon Keeper,â&#x20AC;? 6:30-8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19. Adults. â&#x20AC;˘ Make and Take, 3:30-5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21. Make glass bubble magnets, press cool buttons and design greeting cards in this craft project frenzy. Ages: 10-15. â&#x20AC;˘ Interviewing Skills with Dakota County WorkForce, 2-3:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22. Drop in, no registration, Library Meeting Room. Adults.
Farmington Library events
â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Word Became Flesh,â&#x20AC;? an exhibit by Rosemount resident DeAnne Parks that celebrates Advent and Christmas by exploring the Incarnation, will be on display at the Benedictine Center in Maplewood from Nov. 18 until Jan. 25. The exhibit is free and open to the public every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. An offering will be accepted. Parks is a full-time working and teaching artist who has been exhibiting her art since 2000. She is the artist in residence at Thomas Lake Elementary in Eagan and the United Methodist Church in Rosemount. For more information, call 651-777-7251 or email benedictinecenter@stpaulsmonastery.org. The Benedictine Center, a ministry of the Benedictine Sisters at St. Paulâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Monastery, is located at 2675 Benet Road in Maplewood.
Robert Trail Library programs Robert Trail Library, 14395 S. Robert Trail, Rosemount, has planned the following programs. Call 651-480-1200 for more information. â&#x20AC;˘ RAAC Meet the Author: Steven Muenzer discusses â&#x20AC;&#x153;Farewell, Berlin,â&#x20AC;? 6:30-8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5. Adults. â&#x20AC;˘ History Book Club, 6:30-8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12. Adults. â&#x20AC;˘ Fiber Art Fun with artist DeAnne Parks, 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13. Registration required. All materials supplied. Adults. â&#x20AC;˘ Booking It, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14. Bring a book you think everyone should read. The group will continue to test board games. Refreshments provided. Ages: 12-15.
The Farmington Library, 508 Third St., will offer the following programs. Call 651438-0250 for more information. Wii Games, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 4. Bowling, Skiing, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Just Dance and more. Ages: 10-16. Farmington Library Afternoon Book Group, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5. The group will discuss â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Book Thief â&#x20AC;? by Markus Zusak. New members welcome. Remodeling Book Sale through Saturday, Nov. 16. Ten books for $1. Prices good from now until mid-November when the library temporarily moves to City Hall.
Forum offers information on health insurance Dakota County will host a health care forum from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12, at Lutheran Church of the Ascension, 1801 Cliff Road E., Burnsville. The forum will feature presentations on Medicare and MNsure, as well as general information about WIC, Child and Teen Checkup, SNAP, and Financial Empowerment programs. Attendees can get assistance signing up for MNsure health care programs from certified counselors. The presentation on Medicare will be from 6:15-6:45 p.m., followed by the MNsure presentation from 6:45-7:15 p.m. General information and MNsure assistance will be available from 6-8 p.m. Those seeking assistance signing up for MNsure programs should bring the name, date of birth, Social Security number and income information for any individual with whom they jointly file taxes or declare as a dependent. There is no cost to attend.
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October 31, 2013 DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Sports Irish make it to semis
Irish’s run reaches four Rosemount boys return to state cross country by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Rosemount’s Bri Glaus (4) tries to hit the ball past two Eagan blockers during a Section 3AAA volleyball semifinal match Tuesday night at Prior Lake High School. Eagan, the top-ranked team in Class 3A, defeated the Irish 25-16, 25-15, 25-14. Rosemount finished with a 21-9 record and placed fourth in the South Suburban Conference. (Photo by Rick Orndorf)
Rosemount’s boys and Eagan’s girls repeated as team champions at the Section 3AA cross country meet, and Burnsville saw to it that it will have strong representation at this week’s state meet. Rosemount won its fourth consecutive section boys championship Oct. 24 at Valleywood Golf Course, finishing 26 points ahead of Burnsville and more than 50 ahead of any other team. Eagan is the girls winner for the second consecutive year, and junior Anna Van Wyk won her first section individual championship. Eagan scored 94 points in the girls race and finished 11 in front of Burnsville. Rosemount just missed sending its girls team to state, finishing six
points behind Burnsville at the section meet. Richfield senior Obsa Ali repeated as Section 3AA boys champion in 16 minutes, 19 seconds. The next two runners across the finish line were from Burnsville – senior Ali Ahmed (16:24.3) and junior Faysal Mahmoud (16:24.6). Section boys team champion Rosemount was led by junior Alex Berhe, who finished fourth in 16:30.3. Seniors Ryan Condon (10th) and Cody Sedbrook (12th) finished in the top 15, as did juniors Clayton Smith (14th) and Sam Ivanecky (15th). Ryan Brumm, also a junior, came in 16th, although the Irish didn’t have to count his finish. Another Rosemount junior, Sam Carlson, finished 33rd. Rosemount’s Hannah
Grim returns to the state meet after taking sixth place in Section 3AA in 15:06.9. She was 59th at the 2012 Class AA meet. Two runners from Eastview and two from Apple Valley also qualified individually. Lightning sophomore Laura Bestul was fifth in the section meet in 15:03.9. Bestul’s teammate Margie Freed, also a sophomore, advanced by finishing 12th in 15:16.7. Apple Valley eighthgrader Molly Moynihan and sophomore Olivia Anger finished 10th and 11th at the section meet to advance to state. The state Class AA meet will be Saturday, Nov. 1, at St. Olaf College in Northfield. The Class AA girls race begins at 10 a.m., followed by the boys race at 11. The Class A races will be Saturday afternoon at St. Olaf.
Rosemount moves on; Tigers’ season ends Irish win playoff opener 49-0 by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
On Friday night Rosemount welcomed Farmington to the South Suburban Conference at the same time as the Irish were knocking the Tigers out of the state Class 6A playoffs. South Suburban Conference champion Rosemount improved to 8-1 with its 49-0 home-field victory over Farmington and advanced to the round of 16 in Class 6A. The Irish will play host to Mounds View at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1, in the crossover round matching Section 3 and Section 4 opponents. Next year Farmington will join Rosemount and eight other schools in the South Suburban Conference after saying farewell to the Missota Conference. The Tigers finished 4-5, losing their final five games after starting 4-0. Farmington’s biggest problem was moving the ball against a stout Rosemount defense that allowed only 77 yards. The Irish, meanwhile, scored 42 points in the first half
Farmington quarterback Tyler Van Winkle throws a pass under heavy pressure from two Rosemount defenders, including Payton Otterdahl (69). (Photo by Rick Orndorf) and finished with 427 yards. The Irish’s Dimitri Williams ran for a 2-yard touchdown early in the first quarter. Less than two minutes later, Nate Sackett returned a blocked punt 10 yards for a score. Rosemount added four touchdowns in the second quarter, two on short runs by Williams and Trent Woodcock and two on passes from Jackson Erdmann to Gabe Ehlers and Tray Ashby-Phan. Lowell Green scored Rosemount’s final touch-
down on a 96-yard run early in the fourth quarter. The long touchdown run made Green the Irish’s rushing leader with 115 yards on six carries. Williams rushed for 60 yards and Tyrek Cross gained 48. Erdmann completed eight of 13 passes for 149 yards. Ashby-Phan had two catches for 62 yards and Williams had three for 56. Farmington quarterback Tyler Van Winkle completed 12 of 21 passes but for only 45 yards.
Rosemount’s Tyrek Cross looks for room to run in the Irish’s 49-0 playoff victory over Farmington last Friday. (Photo by Rick Orndorf) Derek Klotter rushed for 38 yards and Jordan DeCroock caught six passes for 34 yards. Eli Rockett led the Farmington defense with seven tackles. Rosemount’s next opponent, Mounds View, is 7-2 overall and defeated White Bear Lake 14-13 in overtime in its playoff opener. The Mustangs tied for second place in
Lamott saves, scores for Eastview soccer Lightning in state final for 3rd straight year by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Kyle Lamott has saved so many penalty kicks for Eastview in key situations that it seemed only fair that he got to take a shot at the goal. When his turn came Monday night, he calmly buried it in the Edina net, keeping the Lightning ahead in a shootout of a state Class AA boys soccer semifinal game it eventually won 2-1. The victory put Eastview (15-3-1) in the state championship game for the third consecutive year, and the Lightning sought its second straight title when it played North St. Paul on Thursday at the Metrodome. The last school to play in the Class AA boys title game three straight years was Edina from 1999 through 2001. In addition to his shootout goal, Lamott made a diving save against Edina’s first shooter, Isaac Bloom. The next Edina shooter, Matt Dahl, hit the crossbar, and Eastview went on to outscore the Hornets 4-2 in the shootout. In shootout situations, teams often are looking
for just one save from their goalkeepers. The Lightning is comfortable with Lamott in the net. He stopped five of nine penalty kicks during the regular season. “First of all, his quickness is almost cat-like,” Eastview coach Scott Gustafson said. “He reads shooters really well, and he doesn’t try to overthink it.” Lamott said the Lightning practices penalty kicks at the end of every practice, and it was decided just before the playoffs started that if the team got into a shootout that he would take one of the kicks. It’s unusual but not unprecedented for a goalkeeper to be used as a shooter in that situation. If not for Lamott’s play in the first 100 minutes of the game, the Lightning might not be in the state final. Edina (15-3-3) had the edge statistically in Monday’s game at the Metrodome, outshooting Eastview 21-8, including 9-0 in overtime. Lamott made 13 saves and the only regulation-time shot to elude him was a header by Edina’s Trip Adams in the 12th minute. Eastview’s Pierce Erickson scored an unassisted goal late in the first half after taking a throwin from Sam Fluegge.
the Suburban East Conference. Mounds View reached the second round in the Class 6A playoffs last year before losing to Eastview. Six South Suburban Conference teams will be in playoff games Nov. 1 – Rosemount, Prior Lake, Lakeville North, Lakeville South and Eastview in Class 6A, and Apple Val-
ley in Class 5A. Eight teams will remain in the Class 6A playoffs after the Nov. 1 games. Quarterfinal pairings will be announced this weekend. Two Class 6A quarterfinal games will be played at TCF Bank Stadium on Thursday, Nov. 7, with the other two scheduled for the Metrodome on Friday, Nov. 8.
Tiger notes: Two runners to state cross country by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Eastview players celebrate after winning the penalty kick shootout in their 2-1 victory over Edina in the state Class AA boys soccer semifinals. (Photo by Mike Shaughnessy) Monday was the third consecutive playoff game Eastview won after falling behind by one goal. “Yeah, we get a little flustered when we fall behind,” Lamott said. “But we decided we want to be a team that keeps working hard the whole game. We didn’t want to be known as a team that gives up.” “We haven’t been shut out very often,” Gustafson said, “so if we do give up a goal, we think we have people who can get it back.” One of those is senior midfielder Jack Teske, who added to his rightplace, right-time playoff
history by scoring the clinching goal in Monday’s shootout. Teske was the last Eastview player to touch the ball on a play that resulted in the winning goal in last week’s 2-1 overtime state quarterfinal victory over Owatonna (officially, it was recorded as an own goal). Teske also scored the winning goal in the Section 3AA final against Eagan and had a game-winner against Apple Valley in the 2012 section playoffs. “I should be his agent,” Gustafson joked. “I keep setting him up for those Hollywood moments.”
Farmington’s Justin Hyytinen and Lauren Peterson will compete in the state Class AA cross country meet Saturday after qualifying through the Section 1AA championships. It will be a return visit for Hyytinen, a junior who finished 29th at state in 2012. He was runnerup in the 5,000-meter race at the Section 1AA meet in 15 minutes, 53.7 seconds. Hastings senior Zach Benning won in 15:36.2. Peterson, a seventhgrader, qualified for state on her first attempt, taking sixth in the 4,000-meter girls race in 14:52.6. The state Class AA meet will be Saturday at St. Olaf College in Northfield. The girls race is 10 a.m., followed by the boys race at 11. Farmington’s girls team was fifth in the Section 1AA girls meet, while the Tigers were seventh in the boys race. State girls team qualifiers from the section were Lakeville South and Lakeville North. Red Wing defeated Lakeville North by one point in the boys meet; both teams qualified for state. Senior Maricia Pacheco also had a top-20
finish for the Farmington girls, placing 17th. The Tigers had three seventhgraders running in the section varsity race. The Farmington boys’ No. 2 runner was sophomore Alex Hart, who placed 25th.
Volleyball Farmington had advanced to the Section 1AAA volleyball semifinals and will play at topseeded Rochester Mayo at 7 p.m. Thursday. The winner advances to the championship match against Northfield or Owatonna at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Mayo Civic Center in Rochester. The fifth-seeded Tigers (19-11) defeated No. 4 seed Albert Lea 22-25, 25-19, 25-22, 25-21 in a quarterfinal match Oct. 25. Outside hitter Kenzie Hesse, a ninth-grader, had 25 kills in the Albert Lea match. Another ninth-grader, Emma Fahning, had 13 kills and 15 digs. Senior setter Ruthie Schmitt finished with 35 assists. The Tigers will attempt to avenge a four-set loss to Century on their home court during the regular season. Email Mike Shaughnessy at mike.shaughnessy@ecminc.com.
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Education District 196 Budget Advisory Council will meet Nov. 13
Volunteers needed for adult education
District 196 Community Education classes
The District 196 Budget Advisory Council will meet at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13, at the District Office in Rosemount, 3455 153rd St. W. As always, the public is welcome to attend. Topics for the Nov. 13 meeting include review of the audit report for fiscal year 2013, property tax levy certification for 2013-14, the Oct. 1 official enrollment report and forecast, and preliminary discussion of parameters for updating the districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s financial plan.
Dakota Prairie Adult Basic Education is seeking literacy volunteers to work with adults who are learning the English language. Classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9-11:45 a.m. and Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6-8:15 p.m. at the Community Education Center at Meadowview Elementary, 6100 195th St. W., Farmington. Free child care is available to students and volunteers during morning classes. For more information, call 651-460-3242. See www.dakotaprairieabe.com for program details.
District 196 Community Education will offer the following classes. To register, or for more information, call 651-423-7920 or visit www.district196. org/ce. â&#x20AC;˘ Candy Making (parents and children grades K-6), 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10, Scott Highlands Middle School, $45. â&#x20AC;˘ Easy Artisan Breads, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13, Scott Highlands Middle School, $39. â&#x20AC;˘ Gluten and Dairy Free Living, 6:30-8 p.m. Mondays, Nov. 11 and 18, Scott Highlands Middle School,| $29. â&#x20AC;˘ Healthy Holiday Snacking , 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, Valley Natural Foods, $25.
The BAC advises the District 196 School Board on matters related to finance. The 12-member BAC is made up of nine parents or residents and three district employees, including a teacher, support staff representative and principal representative. The director of finance and operations and three School Board members serve as ex-officio members of the BAC. For more information about the BAC, call the office of the director of finance and operations at 651-423-7713.
Get ready to take the GED District 196 Community Education offers general educational development (GED) refresher courses for adults that focus on the basic skills of writing, social studies, science, reading and math. Practice GED tests are also available. Classes are taught Monday through Thursday mornings and evenings in Eagan and Apple Valley. For class schedules and to register, visit w w w. d i s t r i c t 1 9 6 . o r g / abe, contact District 196
Adult Basic Education at 952-431-8316 or email abe@district196.org. GED testing is offered at Cedar Valley Learning Center, 14420 Glenda Drive, Apple Valley. Tests will be given on Mondays, Nov. 4, 18, Dec. 2, 9 and 16, from 11:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. and 3:40 p.m. Reservations are required by 10 a.m. Wednesday before the test, call 952431-8316 or email abe@ district196.org. Online testing also is available.
College Notes College news University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, August 2013 graduate, Joshua Jackson of Farmington, B.S., exercise and sport science. Bemidji State University, summer graduates, Paul Ostby of Farmington, B.S. criminal justice, cum laude; Obai Hussein of Rosemount, B.S., criminal justice.
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INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 194 REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD MEETING OCTOBER 8, 2013
This is a summary of the Independent School District No.194 Regular School Board Meeting on Tues, October 8, 2013 with full text available for public inspection on the district website at www.isd194.k12.mn.us or District Office at 8670 210th Street W., Lakeville, MN 55044 The meeting was called to order at 7:02 p.m. followed by pledge of allegiance. All board members and administrators were present except Superintendent Snyder and Exec Dir Knudsen. Public Comment: Jennifer Harmening, 1220 Bluebill Bay Rd & Erin Gonyea, 16979 Hubbard Trail shared the schedule of levy presentations at PTO meetings at the buildings; Amy Willingham and Sarah Stowell, representatives of Unite 194 shared reasons to support levy. Consent agenda items approved: Minutes of the meetings on September 24 and 27; employment recommendations, leave requests and resignations; payment of bills & claims as presented; additional non-public transportation contract; MSHSL resolutions for LN & LS; donations and fieldtrips. Reports presented: Envision Lakeville; TEDx Lakeville; Annual Report; Levy communications update; first reading new/revised policies 202, 204, 205, 210. Recommended actions approved: Certification of proposed 2013 payable 2014 levy ceiling at the maximum amount allowed by MDE and establish hearing date/time as Tuesday, November 26, 7:00 p.m. Adjournment at 9:19 p.m. Published in the Dakota County Tribune October 31, 2013 46883
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 196 SCHOOL BOARD PROCEEDINGS OCTOBER 14, 2013
Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan Public Schools Regular Board Meeting Chairperson Rob Duchscher called the regular School Board meeting to order at 6 p.m. on October 14, 2013 at Dakota Ridge School. Present: Joel Albright, Art Coulson, treasurer; Rob Duchscher, chairperson; Gary Huusko, clerk; Mike Roseen, Bob Schutte and Director of Secondary Education Mark Parr. Absent: Jackie Magnuson, vice chairperson and Superintendent Jane K. Berenz. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by the School Board. There was a moment of silence for Andres Mateo, a Valley Middle â&#x20AC;&#x201C; School of STEM student, who passed away. Motion by Schutte, seconded by Albright and carried, with six members voting in favor and no member voting in opposition, to approve the agenda. The School Board recognized National Merit Scholars. Dr. Parr congratulated the Rosemount High School Marching Band on being named Grand Champion at the Minnesota Youth In Music Marching Band Championship for the eighth year in a row, Madison Holtze for Best Performer and Best Drum Major went to Tony Hanto, George Tangen, Emily Brossart and Jessie Cox. Parr recognized Food and Nutrition, and Transportation employees
school year (Exhibit D3). Student Information Supervisor Kim Reis presented the October 1, 2013 Enrollment Report. The official enrollment report is submitted to the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) each year and is used to determine funding from the state. The report showed there were 27,202 students enrolled in District 196 schools. That is 34 more students (0.13 percent) than last year. Total enrollment includes all students in kindergarten through grade 12, plus students in centerbased special education programs, early childhood special education and Transition Plus. The K-12 only enrollment of 25,993 is 65 more students than last year and 91 more students than projected by the district last November for purposes of preparing the 2013-14 preliminary budget. The final budget presented to the board in December will reflect actual enrollments from the October 1 count. Reis also shared demographic data on students enrolled in the district on October 1. Students of color now represent 30.12 percent of total enrollment, up 2.2 percent from last year and almost double the 15.07 percent from 10 years ago. Of this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s total, 12.1 percent of district students are Black; 9.47 percent are Asian; 7.61 percent are Hispanic and 0.94 percent are American Indian. White students represent 69.88 percent of
enrollment. Students who qualify to receive English Learner (EL) services represent 5.39 percent of total enrollment, up .39 percent from last year and 1.47 percent higher than the 3.92 percent who qualified for EL services 10 years ago. Preliminary statistics on students receiving special education services represent 15.84 percent of total enrollment, up .54 percent from last year and slightly less than the 16.32 percent who qualified for special education services 10 years ago. The official special education child count takes place on December 1. Students who qualify to receive free or reduced-price school meals make up 24.07 percent of this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s enrollment, up 1.57 percent from last year and almost triple the 9.2 percent of district students who qualified 10 years ago. Steven Albaugh, head of the choral department at Rosemount High School, noted the Presidentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Committee on the Arts and Humanities found that students with a high level of arts participation did better than their peers on achievement and behavioral measures, and that the difference was more significant in lower socioeconomic groups. The artistic process allows academically challenged students to become engaged. Music develops creative and critical thinking skills, and helps build collaborative workforce skills. The past history of District
196, with its Triple A philosophy of academics, arts and athletics, has allowed the district to attract and retain some of the most respected choral music educators in the Upper Midwest. The board and administrationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s promotion of educational excellence and overall support for the arts is reflected in the past. Albaugh reported that for three decades the Dakota Valley Choral Festival has been the highlight of the performance year. Established in 1978, choral students have had the privilege of performing under the conducting baton of internationally renowned choral conductors. Albaugh reported more than 20,000 community members annually attend high school productions and much larger audiences attend concerts all grade levels. Music educators question the sustainability of all of the vocal music programs with the strong focus on achieving higher test results. They are concerned about the elimination of music requirements at the middle school level, the high student-teacher ratio at the elementary schools and inconsistent musical offerings from school to school. Albaugh thanked the administration for working with them to address these needs so that music continues to be an integral part of the curriculum. In conjunction with National School Lunch Week, Parr asked the board to approve a resolution
recognizing the vital role played by food and nutrition services employees in supporting the education of students and declaring October 1319 as District 196 Food and Nutrition Services Employees Appreciation Week (Exhibit F). Motion by Schutte, seconded by Albright and carried, with six members voting in favor and no member voting in opposition, to approve the resolution. In conjunction with National School Bus Safety Week, Parr asked the board to approve a resolution recognizing the vital role played by transportation employees in supporting the education of students and declaring October 20-26 as District 196 Transportation Employees Appreciation Week (Exhibit G). Motion by Roseen, seconded by Albright and carried, with six members voting in favor and no member voting in opposition, to approve the resolution. Parr announced that the School Board Candidatesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Forum, sponsored by the Dakota County Regional Chamber of Commerce, is being streamed on the districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website and broadcast on cable. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Albright and carried, with six members voting in favor and no member voting in opposition, to adjourn the meeting at 7:15 p.m. Published in the Dakota County Tribune October 31, 2013 48252
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127,&( 2) /2&$7,21 :+(5( %$//276 :,// %( &2817(' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the election judges for Independent School District No. 196 shall count the ballots cast in the School Districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s November 5, 2013 special election at the following locations for the combined polling places speciďŹ ed. Combined Precinct 1 Berean Baptist Church 309 County Road 42 East Burnsville, MN
Combined Precinct 5 River Valley Church 14898 Energy Way Apple Valley, MN
Combined Precinct 9 Community of Hope Church 14401 Biscayne Avenue West Rosemount, MN
Combined Precinct 13 Christ Lutheran Church 1930 DifďŹ&#x201A;ey Road Eagan, MN
Combined Precinct 2 Lord of Life Lutheran Church 16200 Dodd Lane Lakeville, MN
Combined Precinct 6 ISD 196 District Service Center 14445 Diamond Path Rosemount, MN
Combined Precinct 10 St. Thomas Becket Church 4455 South Robert Trail Eagan, MN
Combined Precinct 14 Chapel Hill Baptist Church 4888 Pilot Knob Road Eagan, MN
Combined Precinct 3 Hayes Community and Senior Center 14601 Hayes Road Apple Valley, MN
Combined Precinct 7 Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church 12650 Johnny Cake Ridge Road Apple Valley, MN
Combined Precinct 11 Eagan Fire Safety Center 1001 Station Trail Eagan, MN
Precinct 15: Absentee ballots School District 196 District OfďŹ ce 3455 153rd St. West Rosemount, MN
Combined Precinct 4 Mt. Olivet Assembly of God Church 14201 Cedar Avenue Apple Valley, MN
Combined Precinct 8 Our Saviors Church 14980 Diamond Path Rosemount, MN
Combined Precinct 12 Easter Lutheran Church 4200 Pilot Knob Road Eagan, MN
BY ORDER OF THE SCHOOL BOARD
August 5, 2013 Dated: _____________________________________________________
/s / Gary L. Huusko
, Clerk
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This is a summary of the Independent School District No. 194 Special Board of Education Meeting on Tuesday, October 8, 2013 with full text available for public inspection on the district website at www.isd194. k12.mn.us or 8670 210th Street W., Lakeville, MN 55044 The meeting was called to order at 6:00 p.m. All board members and administrators were present except Superintendent Snyder and Exec Dir Knudsen. Discussion: Update of administrations proposal for certification of pay 14 levy. Meeting adjourned at 6:50 p.m. Published in Dakota County Tribune October 31, 2013 46865
for their vital role in educating students. Retno Saridewi-Wong of Lakeville and Chas McCready of Apple Valley announced that UNITE 196 supports the November 5 levy referendum and encouraged members of the public to get informed about District 196 and how efficiently is uses its resources. Michael Groneberg, a UNITE 196 member from Eagan, shared his decision on the 2010 levy vote and told how he now, after becoming involved with the Budget Advisory Council, supports the November 2013 levy. Rick Heller, St. Paul resident, commented on the need for full accessibility for blind or print disabled individuals to state and federal documents. He would like the public to become engaged in the process and provide leverage for a state-level hearing by the Minnesota Department of Education, if needed. Motion by Roseen, seconded by Huusko and carried, with six members voting in favor and no member voting in opposition, to approve the following Consent items: Minutes of September 23, 2013 regular board meeting (Exhibit A1); Claims for September 18-October 8, 2013 (Exhibit B1); Electronic funds transfer schedule for September 14-October 4, 2013 (Exhibit B2); Schedule of investments for September 14-October 4, 2013 (Exhibit B3); Treasurerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Report for months ending July 31 and August 31, 2013 (Exhibit B4); Gifts received by September 2013 (Exhibit B5); Advertising revenue received by September 2013 (Exhibit B6); Continued participation in the State of Minnesotaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Fuel Program through January 31, 2015 and any additional extensions granted by the state (Exhibit B7); A resolution of School Board support for district application to the Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL) Foundation for grant funds to offset activity costs (Exhibit B8); Separations, leaves of absence and new staff (Exhibit C1); Set pay rates for site managers at $35.30 per event or $52.80 for over 3.5 hours, and supervisor for activities and athletic events at $28.51 per event or $41.92 for over 3.5 hours, effective October 15, 2013 (Exhibit C2); Agreement with the University of Northern Iowa for student teacher placements (Exhibit C3); Agreement with Normandale Community College for food service student interns (Exhibit D1); Resolution to expel a student immediately, for the remainder of the 2013-14 school year, continuing through and including June 11, 2014 (Exhibit D2), and Agreement with Family, Adolescents and Children Therapy Services, Inc. (FACTS), for short-term mental health services that may be accessed at school sites, at FACTS or in homes, during the 2013-14
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Mary, Mother of the Church 3333 Cliff Rd. Over 70 vendors! Featuring holiday & traditional craft items. Food & beverages will be sold by the Burnsville Lions Club.
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4020 Crafts, Boutiques & Flea Markets
1136 5th Ave S.
651-322-1800
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4000 SALES
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Richfield - Estate Sale 11/1 & 11/2, 9am-5pm. Dishes/ desk/ ent. ctr & more- 7428 Dupont Ave S.
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Firewood - 2 Years Dried
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Minneapolis, Jewelry Sale! 11/8 (9-6) 11/9 (8-4), 37th & Bryant, Walker Methodist
Buying Old Trains & Toys STEVEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S TRAIN CITY
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Over 60 Crafters Sponsored by EHS Band Boosters
4500 RENTALS / REAL ESTATE
3540 Firewood Oak & Birch - $125
Saturday Nov. 9th 9 AM to 4 PM
3610 Miscellaneous Wanted
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5260 Garage Doors
5340 Landscaping
5390 RooďŹ ng, Siding & Gutters
5420 Tree Care & Stump Removal
GARAGE DOORS & OPENERS Repair/Replace/ Reasonable Lifetime Warranty on All Spring Changes www.expertdoor.com 651-457-7776
RETAINING WALLS
A Family Operated Business
$0 For Estimate Timberline
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5280 Handyperson 0 Stress! 110% Satisfaction!
Status Contracting, Inc. Kitchens & Baths, Lower Level Remodels. Decks. Wall/Ceiling Repair/Texture
Tile, Carpentry, Carpet, Painting & Flooring #BC679426
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Concrete Dumpster Service Carpentry Baths &Tile Fencing Windows Water/Fire Damage Doors
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* Decks * Basements *Kitchen/Bath Remod *Roofing & Siding *All Types of Tile Free Quotes & Ideas A-1 Work Rayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Handyman
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5290 Hauling & Moving Fall Specials! Free est. Same day service. 612-695-2796
5370 Painting & Decorating
612â&#x20AC;˘390â&#x20AC;˘6845 Quality Residential Painting & Drywall Ceiling & Wall Textures H20 Damage - Plaster Repair Wall Paper Removal INTERIOR EXTERIOR
Roofing/Tear-offs New Construction BBB Free Est. MC/Visa No Subcontractors Used. Lic/Ins. 952-891-8586 NEED A ROOF? Dun-Rite Roofing/Siding Locally owned & operated! 952-461-5155 Lic# 2017781 www.DunRiteMN.com zRandyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Residentialz Improvements Local Roofer! z612-414-0308 z Lic. 2063583 BBB Member Re-Roofing & Roof Repairs - 30 Yrs Exp Insured - Lic#20126880 John Haley #1 Roofer, LLC. Call 952-925-6156
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SNOW PLOWING
*A and K PAINTING* Int./Ext Painting/Staining & texturing. Free Est. 952-474-6258 Ins/Bond Major Credit Cards Accepted.
LSC Construction Svcs, Inc
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Int/Ext, Drywall Repair Paint/Stain/Ceilings. We accept Visa/MC/Discvr.,
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Commercial & Residential Dependable - Insured - Expâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d Mbr: Better Business Bureau
Free Ests. 952-890-2403
Snow Plowing 612-810-2059
952-432-2605 DAVEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S PAINTING and WALLPAPERING Int/Ext â&#x20AC;˘ Free Est. â&#x20AC;˘ 23 Yrs. Will meet or beat any price! Lic/Ins Visa/MC 952-469-6800 Int/Ext Painting 26 years, Insured, Refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. Mike 763-434-0001 **Mike the Painter Interior/ exterior, Wallpaper, 35 yrs exp, Ins 612-964-5776
5380 Plumbing
Tree Trimming, Tree Removal, Stump Grinding
612-275-2574
* Roofing, Siding, Gutters Greg Johnson Roofing 612-272-7165. Lic BC48741
Lic-Bond-Ins Visa Accepted
Fall Discount - 25% Off
Trees & Stumps CHEAP!!
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A Happy Yard 20% Off Fall Clean-ups, Brush Removal, Sod & Gutter Cleaning. 612-990-0945
Why Wait Roofing LLC Tear-offs & New Construction Siding & Gutters Over 18 yrs exp. Free est. Rodney Oldenburg
612-210-5267 952-443-9957 Lic #BC156835 â&#x20AC;˘ Insured We Take Care of Insurance Claims Offering the Best Extended Manufacturers Warranty
AJâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Tree Service Trimming & Removal Free Estimates & Insured A Good Job!! 15 yrs exp. Thomas Tree Service Immaculate Clean-up! Tree Removal/Trimming Lot Clearing/Stump Removal
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ArborBarberMN.com 612-703-0175 Mbr: BBB Trimming, Removal & Stump Grinding. NOVAK STUMP REMOVAL
Free Ests. Licâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d & Insâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d 952-888-5123
PAUL BUNYAN TREE SERVICE, INC. Tree Trimming & Removal Insured. 952-445-1812 paulbunyantreeserviceinc.com
5440 Window Cleaning Richâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Window Cleaning Quality Service. Affordable rates. 952-435-7871
5500 EMPLOYMENT 5510 Full-time Carpenters Wanted Established company seeking self motivated, hard working individuals. Excellent pay. Room for advancement. Immediate start. Call Chris at 612-749-9752 DRIVER, Class A with Hazmat. Out 1-3 nites/wk. Hrly pay+bonuses. 2 yr min exp. Full benâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s & 401K. Apply by email or in person: rickj@twincoromax.com Twinco Romax, 4635 Willow Drive, Medina, MN FBG Service Corporation Looking for - Part-Time Office Cleaners -$10-$12/Hr Contact: brush@ fbgservices.com or Call 888-235-3353 Learners Edge Lakeville with Jan. 1, 2014 start date. Microsoft Office/comminication skills required karin@ learners edgeinc.com
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New Horizon Academy is accepting resumes for Early Childhood Education teachers at our Burnsville and Lakeville locations. Candidates must have some college coursework completed in early childhood education or related field of study and be Teacher qualified under MN Rule 3 guidelines. For more information or to schedule an interview call Lori at Lakeville @ 952-469-6659/email resumes to 60@nhacademy.net or Liz at Burnsville @ 952-431-1779/email resumes to 34@nhacademy.net E.O.E. Kingsley Shores in Lakeville has an opening for a 40 hour/week housekeeper, MondayFriday with occasional holidays. Primary responsibilities are keeping community areas of the building clean and orderly and cleaning apartments. Must be flexible, possess a good attention to detail, and be a team player. Experience preferred. Excellent benefits. Email resume to jkemp@ kingsleyshoresseniorliving.com or fax to 952-435-4070.
LIFT TRUCK OPERATOR WAREHOUSE Mendota Heights, MN 1st Shift: Monday - Friday $12.40 - $13.48/hr Must be at least 18 years of age and be able to read and write English. Vision must be correctable 20/40 and must pass eye exam. Must have or be able to obtain lift truck certification through Mohawk. Must be able to operate lift truck controls and mount/dismount lift truck repeatedly. Must be able to lift 85 lbs. several times during shift and sit, stand, reach, bend and twist without restrictions.
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Stream Global Services Looking to Fill More Than 100 New Positions in Eagan â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Position: Inbound Sales for Dish Network â&#x20AC;&#x201C; with rapid hiring New hires will support Dish Network in Inbound Sales. People apply at www. stream.com/careers to learn more about the position, training and development opportunities, pay and benefits. Stream is located at 3285 Northwood Circle in Eagan and is taking applications for immediate hiring. The positions feature a competitive pay and benefits package. Stream also provides in-depth training and ongoing development opportunities to help employees build meaningful careers with the company. Stream is a global provider of business process outsourcing services, supporting many Fortune 1000 companies. Stream provides sales, technical support and customer care services through its global network of approximately 56 service centers worldwide. Stream has had a significant presence in the Tri-County Area for more than fifteen years. No cold calling. Lucrative commission plan with guaranteed base; average agent makes $40,000/year with top performers have the ability to make $92,000/ year. Office environment, based in the world headquarters of Stream Global Services Inbound Sales with warm leads. Fast paced. Benefit package. Paid vacation and sick time
Teacher Assistants/ Paraprofessionals Metro Area
City of Rosemount (PT) Building Attendant
Must have high school diploma, if you have 60+ college credit = higher pay, must enjoy working with special needs children. Hours vary depending on studentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hours in school. Weekly pay, benefits, and cash bonuses. www.teachersoncall.com Click on: Apply On Line - Once you complete the application, a Staffing Coordinator will contact you for an interview. For assistance call 952-346-1656
At Community Ctr & Steeple Ctr. 6 to 12 hrs/ wk incldg nts & wkends. Cleaning, minor maint., eqpmt set up/take down, monitor events. HS deg/GED, valid DL, able to pass bkgrd ck. Prefer prior exp. in bldg. maint, cust svc wk, & comm ctr/ice arena ops. $11.99 to $16/hr. For reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d app materials, call (651) 322-2022, www. ci.rosemount.mn.us or City Hall, 2875 W. 145th St., Rosemount, MN 55068. Open until filled. EOE
5520 Part-time
SunThisweek.com DARTS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; PT Homemakers
Bus Driver (PT) Rosemount MRCI WorkSource is seeking a PT Driver to work split shift hours 7-9:00am and 2:30-4:30pm, M-F, paid time off and eligibility for retirement. H.S diploma/ GED, previous experience, valid license & good driving record. Basic knowledge of individuals with developmental disabilities & interpersonal communication skills preferred. To find out more, contact Sharon at 651.423.8900 or visit www. mrciworksource.org /careers.html and complete an application today.
Substitute Teachers Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District Visit www.isd191.org for more details
DARTS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; PT Homemakers needed in BV, LV, & AV. Seeking caring, responsible people to provide housekeeping / companionship for older adults. If you or anyone you know would be great with our clients, please fillout our online app. at dartsconnects.org Mail or drop off the app to DARTS. 1645 Marthaler, West St Paul. M-F 9-4. EOE Earn Extra Income! PT GLS Newspaper Distribution has wkday and/or wkend routes available. Early AM hrs. Dependable vehicle, good PT income. Gary 941-447-5742 Management Educational Assistant (Multiple Openings). Burnsville-EaganSavage School District Visit www.isd191.org to apply
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DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE October 31, 2013
5520 Part-time Lakeville Mini Storage & Truck Rental Co. seeking Part Time Help: 1-2 Days/wk. Computer exp. req. Must be able to manage up to 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122; moving trucks. Daily Grounds & Facility Cleaning. Ideal for semi-retired. Call Tim: 952-985-5020 Looking for a job? Check out our Employment Section!
Market Research Firm: Seeks detail oriented people to edit mystery shop reports online. Excellent spelling, grammar and phone skills a must! Paid online training; flex PT hours; pay averages $12-14 per hour. Requires min of 4hrs/day M-F & 1 wknd / mo. Email resume & cover letter to: QEApps@BestMark.com
Optometric Assistant Friendly and cheerful person with optometric background preferred, to work in sales PT. Apply in person: Crossroads Vision Clinic 14120 Commerce Ave NE Prior Lake-952.447.2020 P.C.A./Home Manager for woman w/T.B.I. Clean D.L. & insured car, CPR/ first aid, able to lift 40#. Duties: personal care, diet, driving, championship, organization. Must be kind, fun, creative, hardworking, trustworthy and like dogs. Comp. depend on exp. 952-975-0774, LM. or hayes247@mail.com Part-time CNA/Home Health Aides needed at The Rivers Senior Living Community in Burnsville. All shifts available. Apply in person at 11111 River Hills Drive, Burnsville.
Rosemount
VFW- 2
Openings:Veterans encouraged to apply. PT Head Bartender. 25 hrs min. wk. M-F; some wknds, $10/hr. PT Cook- Thur-Sa. nights/ $10.50 hr. 952-913-5979
Seasonal and Part-time Book Processors & Shelvers Needed Attention to detail req. Friendly casual environ. Pos. days & eveâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hrs, 8am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 8pm. For job description go to www. mackin.com â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Employment Apply in person at: Mackin Educational Resources 3505 Co. Rd. 42 W. Burnsville, MN 55306
Work from Home Interview businesses only. Experience preferred. $14-18/hr. M-F days. Able to work 15+hrs weekly. InfoTech Marketing For more info: visit infotechmarketing.com. Then call 952-252-6000
5530 Full-time or Part-time Houseaides FT & PT Community Assisted Living is looking for FT, PT & E/O Weekend Houseaides to work in our residential homes taking care of 5/6 Seniors in Farmington & Apple Valley. We have openings on Evenings. All shifts include E/O weekend. Previous direct care exp. is preferred. Call 952-440-3955 for application address.
Now Hiring Managers & Crew for Burnsville. Weekly Pay & Advancement! Apply at www. heartland foodcorp.com
Restaurant
Server, Cashier, Cook & Dishwasher Opportunities $100 limited time sign-on bonus!
Now Hiring in Burnsville! Hourly opportunities are now available for hardworking individuals that possess an outgoing & charismatic demeanor. We provide: yFlexible schedules yCompetitive compensation yVoluntary insurance plans yNo late hours yPaid time off yAdvancement opportunities & much, much more... all to guide your success! Apply in person at: 14150 NICOLLET AVE S BURNSVILLE MN 55337 Or apply online: www.BuffetsJobs.com - EOE -
5540 Healthcare
PCAs
RN/LPNs
Regency Home HealthCare is seeking part time day and/or evening PCAs to care for individuals in their homes. Help needed in the Mendota Heights, West St. Paul, Apple Valley, and Golden Valley areas. Responsible for assisting with client cares, food preparation, light housekeeping, and laundry. Must be compassionate, have great attention to detail, excellent problem solving skills, strong communication skills, and must have a valid driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s license. If interested please submit online application at www.regencyhhc.com or fax resume attn: Allison @ 651-488-4656. EOE
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Regency Home HealthCare is seeking part time and full time overnight RN/ LPNs to provide services to ventilator dependent clients in group settings and/ or private homes in the metro area. We are currently seeking nurses in the Farmington, Lakeville, Apple Valley, Rosemount and Savage areas. Must have great attention to detail, strong problem solving skills, excellent communication and clinical skills. Current MN nursing license and CPR required. If interested please submit online application at
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theater and arts briefs Minnesota Crime Wave The Minnesota Crime Wave will hit Burnhaven Library from 7-8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12. Minnesota authors Carl Brookins, Ellen Hart and William Kent Krueger make up the group, and theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll talk about their books and upcoming titles. The library is at 1101 W. County Road 42 in Burnsville. Call 952-8910300 for information.
Benefit concert set Nov. 16 Vineyard Community Services, Burnsville, will host a country and bluegrass concert to benefit the Fruit of the Vine food shelf from 1-6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16, at Ansariâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mediterranean Grill and Lounge, 1960 Rahncliff Court, Eagan. Featured musicians will be Patrick Frederick and Steve â&#x20AC;&#x153;Stymieâ&#x20AC;? Seamans of The Daisy Dillman Band, Kit Kildahl and Boom Boom Steve Vonderharr, Jeff Ray and Hurricane Harold Tremblay and Corpse Reviver. Online ticket donations are $30 at www.vcsmn.org or $40 at the door if available. For more information, call 952-595-5980.
Church, 4180 Lexington Ave. S., Eagan. Performed by mezzosoprano Alyssa Anderson and guitarist Joseph Spoelstra, the concert features â&#x20AC;&#x153;Letters from Composersâ&#x20AC;? by composer Dominick Argento, Christopher Gableâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;Hens â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Their Diseases and Cure, A Ring of Birdsâ&#x20AC;? by guitarist and composer Jeffrey Van, and a newly commissioned work by Daniel Nass, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Songs of Cowboys and Hobos.â&#x20AC;? The concert is appropriate for all ages, and will include an informal meet-and-greet with the ensemble after the performance. Nass will also be available for questions about his music and creative process. More information can be found at: www.thedreamsongsproject.org. The concert series is in its seventh season of providing music to feed the hungry. Concerts are free and open to the public. Suggested donations of $10 are accepted to support 360 Communities. Concert-goers also are asked to bring nonperishable items to help restock the 360 Communities food shelves. For more concert information, call 651-681-0219 or go to www.mandm. org.
Holiday comedy La Feminine in Lakeville exhibit Lakeville-based Expressions Community Theater will present the stage comedy â&#x20AC;&#x153;Trials, Tribulations and Christmas Decorationsâ&#x20AC;? Nov. 8-24 at the Lakeville Area Arts Center. Tickets are $13 and are available online at www.LakevilleAreaArtsCenter.com or by calling 952-985-4640.
The Dream Songs Project Classical voice and guitar duo, The Dream Songs Project, will kick off the 2013-14 Open Doors season with Northern Songs, a concert tour celebrating the music of Minnesota composers, at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9. The concert is at Ss. Martha and Mary Episcopal
La Feminine will present â&#x20AC;&#x153;Metamorphosis: New Dreams, New Visions, New Directions,â&#x20AC;? an exhibit featuring artists Patricia Schwartz, Christine Tierney and Leslie Bowman, at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center Gallery from Nov. 7 to Dec. 14. An opening reception from 6-8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, will feature live music by classical guitarist Gene Swanson. Admission is free. For more information, go to www.burnsvillepac. com/art-gallery or call 952-895-4685.
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will host its annual Pottery and Art Sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23, featuring pottery and artwork by instructors and students. Admission is free. Partial sale proceeds will benefit the Dakota Center for the Arts. The Eagan Art House is located at 3981 Lexington Ave. S., Eagan. Information: 651-675-5521 or eaganarthouse.org.
Ole & Lena Christmas
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ole & Lenaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Family Christmasâ&#x20AC;? will take the Burnsville Performing Arts Center stage at 7 p.m. Dec. 18-19. Tickets are $20 at the box office, by Friends and Grammy winners Ricky Skaggs and Bruce Hornsby will share the stage phone at 800-982-2787 or Saturday, Nov. 2, at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center for an evening of new songs and traditional bluegrass music. The duo will be joined by Skaggsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; band Kentucky Ticketmaster.com. Thunder, and the show will include a performance of Hornsbyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s iconic early hit â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Way It Is.â&#x20AC;? Tickets are $53-$60 and can be purchased at the Burnsville arts center and Photo contest at Ticketmaster.com. (Photo submitted)
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Winners of the sixth annual Caponi Art Park Photography Contest have been announced. Adult category: First place, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Untitledâ&#x20AC;? by Emily Cole; second place, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Bending with Treeâ&#x20AC;? by Lynn Carlson; third place, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Tree Tops Trailâ&#x20AC;? by Terri Tilotta. Youth category: First place, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Gentle Touchâ&#x20AC;? by Izaac Gingerich, age 10; second place, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Birch Curlâ&#x20AC;? by Delaney Carlson, age 10; third place, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Flowersâ&#x20AC;? by Chantel Dowell, age 14. Honorable mention: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Serpentâ&#x20AC;? by Francie Duea, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Caponi Art Parkâ&#x20AC;? by Sandra Swanson, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Caponi Art Park Panoramaâ&#x20AC;? by Terri Tilotta, and â&#x20AC;&#x153;Treeâ&#x20AC;? by Chantel Dowell, age 14. Winning photographs will be on display in an exhibition at the Eagan Community Center from Nov. 11 through Dec. 31. An opening reception and awards ceremony will be at 7 p.m. Nov. 11 at the Eagan Community Center. Winning images and all photo submissions can be viewed online at caponiartpark. org.
Frankie Valli tribute
The vocal quartet Walk Like a Man will present a Broadway-style revue of the music of Frankie Valli on Saturday, Nov. 9, at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center. Led by tenor Val Martinez, who performed as one of the Four Seasons in Frankie Valliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s solo tours, the quartet presents hits such as â&#x20AC;&#x153;Sherry,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Dawn Go Awayâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;Big Girls Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Cry.â&#x20AC;? Tickets range from $51-$71 and are available in person at the Burnsville arts centerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s box office, 12600 Nicollet Ave., and at Ticketmaster.com. (Photo submitted)
theater and arts calendar To submit items for the Arts Calendar, email: darcy. odden@ecm-inc.com. Books Local teen author Swati Avasthi talks about her second novel, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Chasing Shadows,â&#x20AC;? 3-4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, Wescott Library, 1340 Wescott Road, Eagan. Ages: 12-18. Information: 651-450-2900 or www. co.dakota.mn.us/libraries. Local Author Fair, 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16, at the Dakota County Western Service Center atrium, 14955 Galaxie Ave., Apple Valley. Free. Information: www.dakotacounty.us/library and search local author fair or call 651-450-2918. Dance Twin Cities Ballet of Minnesota performs â&#x20AC;&#x153;Nutcrackerâ&#x20AC;? Dec. 13-15 at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave. Tickets: $16 to $32 at the box office, by phone at 800-982-2787 or Ticketmaster. com. Exhibits The Abode Exhibit, featuring quilts by the Minnesota Contemporary Quilters, is on display through November at the Lakeville Area Arts Center, 20965 Holyoke Ave. Information: 952-985-4640. Music Ricky Skaggs & Bruce Hornsby with Kentucky Thunder, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center. Tickets: $53 to $60 at
the box office, by phone at 800982-2787 or Ticketmaster.com. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Come Thou Fount of Every Blessingâ&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Thanksgiving Collaboration Concert & Food Drive, 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10, at the Lakeville Stake Center, 18460 Kachina Court, Lakeville. Features the Minnesota Mormon Chorale and Orchestra, the Minneapolis Commodores, Grace United Methodist and Farmington Lutheran church choirs. The event is open to the public. Guests are encouraged to bring one or more non-perishable food items for admission which will go to the local 360 Communities food shelves. Refreshments will follow. Vineyard Community Services benefit country and bluegrass concert for Fruit of the Vine food shelf, 1-6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16, at Ansariâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mediterranean Grill and Lounge, 1960 Rahncliff Road, Eagan. Tickets: $30 donation online at www.vcsmn.org or $40 at the door if available. Information: 952-595-5980. Theater â&#x20AC;&#x153;Arsenic & Old Lace,â&#x20AC;? presented by the Prior Lake Players Community Theatre, 7 p.m. Nov. 1-2, Twin Oaks Middle School, 15860 Fish Point Road S.E., Prior Lake. Tickets: $14 for adults, $12 for seniors and students, and $8 for children 12 and under at www.plplayers. org or at the door. Information: www.plplayers.org. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Letters to God,â&#x20AC;? presented by the Homeward Bound Theatre Company,
2 and 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, and 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, at the Lakeville Area Arts Center, 20965 Holyoke Ave. Tickets: $18 for adults, $15 for students and seniors. Information: 952984-4640. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Wonder of the World,â&#x20AC;? presented by The Chameleon Theatre Circle, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 1-2, 8-9, 11, 14-16, and 2 p.m. Nov. 17, at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center. Tickets: $20 for adults and $17 for students, seniors and groups of eight or more at the box office, by phone at 800-982-2787 or Ticketmaster.com. â&#x20AC;&#x153;An Evening with Mark Twainâ&#x20AC;? featuring Michael Bateson, 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23, at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center. Tickets: $17 at the box office, by phone at 800-9822787 or Ticketmaster.com. Workshops/classes/other Holiday Cards in Watercolor, ages 14 and older, 7-9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1, Eagan Art House. Cost: $29; supplies provided. Information: www.eaganarthouse.org or 651-675-5521. Registrations are open for â&#x20AC;&#x153;At the Ballet: The Nutcracker,â&#x20AC;? special holiday workshop by Ballet Royale Minnesota, Nov. 6 to Dec. 4. Space also available in ongoing Mommy & Me and Adult/Teen ballet classes. Information: www.BalletRoyaleMN.org or 952-8983163. Maiolica Tile Making, 1-5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, Eagan Art House, 3981 Lexington Ave.
S., Eagan. Cost: $30. Registration required. Information: www. eaganarthouse.org or 651-6755521. Teen Poetry Jam/Rap Battle, 4-5 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Apple Valley Teen Center, 14255 Johnny Cake Ridge Road, Apple Valley, 952953-2385. Ages 12-18. Adult painting open studio, 9 a.m. to noon Fridays at the Eagan Art House, 3981 Lexington Ave. S. Fee is $5 per session. Information: 651-675-5521. Drawing & Painting (adults and teens) with Christine Tierney, 9 a.m. to noon Wednesdays, River Ridge Arts Building, Burnsville. Information: www. christinetierney.com, 612-2103377. Teens Express Yourself with Paint, 5-7 p.m. Mondays at Brushworks School of Art in Burnsville, www.BrushworksSchoolofArt.com, 651-214-4732. Drama/theater classes for ages 4 and up at River Ridge Arts Building, Burnsville, 952736-3644. Show Biz Kids Theater Class for children with special needs (ASD/DCD programs), In the Company of Kids, 13710 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville, 952736-3644. Broadway Kids Dance and Theater Program for all ages and abilities, In the Company of Kids, 13710 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville (Colonial Shopping Center), 952-736-3644. Join other 55-plus adults at the Eagan Art House to create beaded jewelry. The Jewelry Club meets on the third Friday of each month from 1-3 p.m. Information: 651-675-5500. Soy candle making classes held weekly in Eagan near 55 and Yankee Doodle. Call Jamie at 651-315-4849 for dates and times. $10 per person. Presented by Making Scents in Minnesota. Country line dance classes held for intermediates Mondays 1:30-4 p.m. at Rambling River Center, 325 Oak St., Farmington, $5/class. Call Marilyn 651463-7833. Country line dance classes on Wednesdays at the Lakeville Senior Center, 20110 Holyoke Ave. Beginners, 9-10 a.m.; Intermediate, 10 a.m. to noon. $5/class. Call Marilyn 651-4637833. The Lakeville Area Arts Center offers arts classes for all ages, www.lakevillemn.gov, 952-985-4640. Rosemount History Book Club meets 6:30-8 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at the Robert Trail Library. Information: John Loch, 952-2558545 or jjloch@charter.net.
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Steven Muenzer had his parents in mind as he set about writing his first novel, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Farewell Berlin.â&#x20AC;? Set in 1930s Germany, the book follows a smalltime peddler in the old Jewish quarter of Berlin who joins a smuggling ring following the death of his parents. While the story of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Farewell Berlinâ&#x20AC;? is fictional, the setting â&#x20AC;&#x201C; with Hitlerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rise to power casting a dark pall over everything â&#x20AC;&#x201C; hits close to home for Muenzer, whose parents fled Germany in the 1930s and saw several relatives die in the Holocaust. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Holocaust â&#x20AC;&#x201C; that was the central theme of my childhood,â&#x20AC;? said Muenzer of St. Paul. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I knew I couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t write my parentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; story, because I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know it. What I tried to do was figure out
head for years about Germany.â&#x20AC;? Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s now working on a sequel to his debut novel; the next book, he said, is set in France during World War II. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Farewell Berlinâ&#x20AC;? is available for purchase through the authorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website, www. farewellberlin.com. Email Andrew Miller at andrew.miller@ecm-inc.com.
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Ongoing Craft fair, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, and 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, at Mary, Mother of the Church, in the Mary Center and Fireside Room, 3333 Cliff Road, Burnsville. Free admission. Food and beverages for sale by the Burnsville Lions Club.
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Saturday, Nov. 9 Craft and bake sale, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., St. John the Baptist Catholic School and Church, school gym (door 18), 12508 Lynn Ave., Savage, 952-890-9465.
Monday, Nov. 11 Veterans Day Concert, 8:30 a.m., Faithful Shepherd Catholic School auditorium, 3355 Columbia Drive, Eagan. Information: 651-406-4747.
hold the following blood drives. Call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800733-2767) or visit redcrossblood. org to make an appointment or for more information. â&#x20AC;˘ Nov. 2, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Kowalskiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Market, 1646 Diffley Road, Eagan. â&#x20AC;˘ Nov. 2, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Old Chicago, 14998 Glazier Ave., Apple Valley. â&#x20AC;˘ Nov. 4, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Culverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, 15225 Galaxie Ave., Apple Valley. â&#x20AC;˘ Nov. 5, 12:30-6:30 p.m., District 191 Community Education Center, 200 W. Burnsville Parkway, Suite 102, Burnsville. â&#x20AC;˘ Nov. 6, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Uponor, 5925 148th St. W., Apple Valley. â&#x20AC;˘ Nov. 7, 1-6 p.m., Hope Church, 7477 145th St., Apple Valley. â&#x20AC;˘ Nov. 8, 12:30-6:30 p.m., Easter Lutheran Church by the Lake, 4545 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan. â&#x20AC;˘ Nov. 9, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Apple Valley Fire Department Station 1, 15000 Hayes Road, Apple Valley. â&#x20AC;˘ Nov. 9, 10:15 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., Burnhaven Library, 1101 W. County Road 42, Burnsville.
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Sunday, Nov. 3 Spaghetti dinner fundraiser for Burnsville Traveling Baseball, 4-7 p.m., Neisenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Sports Bar, 4851 W. 123rd St., Savage. Meal catered by Olive Garden, Burnsville. Proceeds benefit Burnsville Traveling baseball teams heading to Cooperstown, N.Y. Theme baskets for raffle also. Tickets: $7 at the door.
gan, 651-452-7520. Schedule: 1-2:30 p.m. for volunteers/children who are matched and their families, waiting list children and their parent(s) and siblings; 2:304 p.m. for corporate and group bowlers. Register by Nov. 3 at http://bowlathon13.eventbrite. com. Donate online at http:// givemn.razoo.com/story/Kids-NKinship. Campus Faith Clubs dessert banquet, 6:30-8 p.m., Legends Golf Club, 8670 Credit River Blvd., Prior Lake. Students, parents and teachers are invited. Information: Paul Nyquist at 952854-4596.
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Saturday, Nov. 2 Holiday boutique and bake sale, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Christ Lutheran Church, 1930 Diffley Road, Eagan. Rolls, coffee and lunch items available. Information: Eileen Gregory at 952-469-6552. A Fair Trade Sale, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., St. John Neumann Church, 4030 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan. Lunch by Chef Jeff Catering, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Products include handcrafts and food items which provide a sustainable livelihood for small-scale producers. Information: Jeanne Creegan, 651-681-9575.
in the administration conference room, 14000 Fairview Drive, Burnsville. No registration is required. Information: Connie at 952-993-8739. Prenatal Education Class â&#x20AC;&#x153;Breastfeeding Advantages and Practical Tips,â&#x20AC;? 6:30-8 p.m., Bethesda Church, 15033 Highway 13 S., Prior Lake. Presented by Michele Lein with La Leche League. This class covers the benefits of breastfeeding and helpful information to be successful. Free. Registration is required. To register or more information, call 952-447-5683 or email icumobiletc@gmail.com. Panel discussion â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Educating Caregivers and Their Loved Ones, 6:30 p.m., Mary, Mother of the Church, 3333 Cliff Road, Burnsville. Free. Call 952-8900045, ext. 241, or email jlehnert@ mmotc.org to register. Child care is available with preregistration.
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October 31, 2013 DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
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