West End Compass August 2011

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Compass FALL 2011 • Volume 1, Issue 2

Your essential guide to living life to the fullest.

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From the editor Music. Movies. Magic. You’ve likely noticed a lot of great buzz in the media about happenings at The Shops at West End. We’ve been busy partnering to bring you some of the area’s hottest events. The shopping center is proud to play host to some major concerts, festivals and shows this summer and fall. On Saturday, Aug. 20, The Shops at West End will echo with the sounds of fantastic Minnesota-grown bands at our “Rockin’ for Music Ed” block party, a benefit for music education in middle and high schools. The event offers live music, an art fair, concessions from Shops at West End restaurants, games and contests, a large prize raffle and interactive exhibits. Details can be found inside on pages 12-15. This fall, The Shops at West End is a presenting a sponsor of the Twin Cities Film Fest. The annual mainstream six-day film festival provides audiences access to the best films the global industry has to offer; stimulates economic activity in the Twin Cities; and offers filmmakers a premiere venue at which to debut their work. The festival runs Sept. 20 through 25 and will be hosted exclusively at The Shops at West End’s ShowPlace Icon Theatre.

We want to hear from you. Send us your Shops at West End story for a chance to win prizes and get published.

Also this fall, the magic of Cavalia: A Magical Encounter Between Human and Horse gallops to the northeast corner of The Shops at West End property. Cavalia enchants audiences with its grand-scale show featuring 39 human performers and 45 horses from around the world. The production is a fresh mix of equestrian and performing arts, multimedia and special effects. Under the largest big top on earth, the horses express themselves in all their splendor, nobility and strength – often completely free of reins. Cavalia opens September 21. Feeling lucky? Don’t forget to enter our “Go West. Get Away.” trip giveaway promotion – you could win trips to San Francisco, Dallas, Boston, Vancouver and Duluth, as well as a Shops at West End prize package. The promotional brochure, which can be picked up in the theatre atrium, also includes discount offers to many Shops at West End restaurants and merchants. The promotion ends August 31, 2011. We want to hear your Shops at West End story. Have you had fun at West End events in the past year? Did you find your “new image” at our fashion stores? Did you celebrate a special event at one of our restaurants? Planning to attend our block party or Cavalia? Let us know about it in 250 words or less. Email your West End story to us at info@theshopsatwestend.com. The top three stories will win gift cards and be included in a future issue of West End Compass.

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Inside… Events at West End......................................... 2 What’s Hot....................................................... 5 What’s Cooking.............................................. 6 Meet Our Merchants...................................... 7 Design for the Masses................................... 8 Rockin’ For Music Ed.....................................12 Block Party Schedule....................................15 Table for Four and a Half..............................16 There’s a Space for That.............................. 20 Cavalia: A Magical Encounter..................... 23 Minneapolis Man Gets Makeover...............24 Made in Minnesota....................................... 29 Community Connection.............................. 30

The Shops at West End 1621 West End Boulevard St. Louis Park, MN 55416 (763) 450-0554 www.theshopsatwestend.com West End Compass is a free publication of Duke Realty Corporation. Compass highlights merchants, restaurants and customers of The Shops at West End. Publisher: Duke Realty Corporation www.dukerealty.com Editor: Michael Landstad, Senior Property Manager Writing and Design: Pernsteiner Creative Group, Inc. www.pernsteiner.com (952) 841-1111 Creative Director: Todd Pernsteiner Design: Jen Birr, Todd Pernsteiner Copy: Gina Gryniewski, Sarah Howard Copyeditor: Karline Koehler Cover photo by: Simon Scott Stromberg Advertising: Advertising is open to tenants of The Shops at West End, western suburb businesses, and Duke Realty tenants at the final discretion of the Duke Realty management team. For advertising information, contact Todd Pernsteiner at (952) 841-1111 or email info@ pernsteiner.com. © 2011 Duke Realty Corporation. All rights reserved. PRINTED IN THE U.S.A. using soy based inks on recycled paper.

Here’s to your next magical experience at The Shops at West End!

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Upcoming Events St. Louis Park West End Farmer’s Market Wednesdays, July 6 - Oct. 12 10:30 a.m - 1:30 p.m.; West End Blvd. Craig Campbell (national act) Thursday, Aug. 11; 9 p.m. Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill

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TechDump (computer recycling event) Friday, Aug. 26 & Saturday, Aug. 27 West End Blvd.; details at techdump.org Sunny Sweeney (national act) Saturday, Aug. 27; 9 p.m. Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill “Go West. Get Away.” Scavenger Hunt Promotion ends Aug. 31, 2011 Brochures located in mall entrances Hunter Hayes (national act) Thursday, Sept. 1; 9 p.m. Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill Rockin’ for Music Ed Block Party Concert, Karaoke Contest, Food and Art Festival Saturday, Aug. 20; 12 p.m. - 11 p.m. West End Blvd., arcade area, theatre atrium Wednesday Ladies (& Gents) Night Wednesday, Sept. 14; 5-8 p.m. West End theatre atrium, stores, restaurants Wade Bowen (national act) Thursday, Sept. 15; 9 p.m. Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill

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Twin Cities Film Fest Sept. 20-25 - Times TBD ShowPlace ICON Theatres Details at twincitiesfilmfest.org

The St. Louis Park West End Farmer’s Market features an

Cavalia (Opens Sept. 21) Southwest corner of I-394 & Hwy 100 intersection, near The Shops at West End; www.cavalia.net

assortment of locally grown products direct from the farmer/grower, as well as fresh

Great Pumpkin Festival 2011 Saturday, Oct. 29 - 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. West End Blvd., arcade area

baked goods and hand-crafted art.

Wednesday Ladies (& Gents) Night Wednesday, Nov. 8; 5-8 p.m. West End theatre atrium, stores, restaurants Art @ West End Art Fair Saturday, Nov. 18; 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. West End theatre atrium One World, Many Cultures Celebration Sunday, Dec. 11; 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. West End Blvd., arcade area, theatre atrium Schedule subject to change. For more events and updates, please visit theshopsatwestend.com.

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Perfect proposal For many men, proposing marriage is one of the scariest experiences they will ever attempt. Wedding Day Diamonds has the solution for potential grooms – a whole online section devoted to the groomto-be. It includes “The Fourteen Immutable Laws of Buying a Diamond” and other tips on choosing her ring and diamond, and how to pop the question. Go to weddingdaydiamonds.com and click on a page under IT’S ALL ABOUT HER at the left.

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Someplace like home The Shops at West End is excited to announce the addition of Parmida Home to our unique tenant list. The store showcases distinctive home décor, wine & cheese accessories, imported coffees & teas, bath & body collections, kitchen accessories, candles and much more timeless gift merchandise. Parmida’s picture perfect vignettes of furniture, décor and exquisite tabletops will soon welcome you. Parmida opens Spring 2012.

Wedding Day Diamonds 1673 Park Place Blvd., (952) 345-2100

Got dinner? Omaha Steaks offers a Great Great Gathering Guide Gathering Guide & Cookbook & Cookbook to help with cooking steaks. The guide offers basic cooking instructions, a collection of complimentary recipes for your own creativity in the kitchen and everything you need to know about cooking the perfect steak. Visit Omaha Steaks at The Shops at West End or go online to www.omahasteaks.com for your copy of guide.

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What’s cooking? Satisfy your cravings Little Szechuan is the newest addition to the West End offering its guests the special flavors of traditional Szechuan fare. With over 100 unique dishes created by Szechuan chefs, everyone will find something to satisfy their taste buds. Whether you are in the mood for something spicy, sweet, sour or all the above, Little Szechuan’s menu will satisfy your craving. ”We create dishes with meat, poultry, fish and also vegetarian dishes,“ said owner Rong Bai. “If you don’t see it on our menu, we will create it for you as we allow for custom ordering as well.” Szechuan dishes such as the Couple’s Beef, Kong Pao Chicken, Red Revolution Fish, Quick Fried Cucumbers and Dan Dan Noodles are all favorites at Little Szechuan. With its chic and contemporary design, Little Szechuan is ideal for any occasion. Additionally, the restaurant offers a wide variety of beverages including beer, wine and spirits.

Top right: Little Szechuan Honey Duck. Bottom: Little Szechuan Sauteed Squid.

Side note: Be sure to check out Little Szechuan’s happy hour for food and drink specials from 4-6 p.m. and 9-11 p.m. daily.

Dr. Nancy Norling welcomes her new associate Dr. Megan Beuckens to her dental practice.

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Get your “Go West. Get Away.” brochure at The Shops at West End locations starting June 1. Use the valuable money-saving offers and complete the scavenger hunt to win exciting prize packages! Contest runs June 1 through August 31, 2011. YOU COULD win: • A trip to Dallas • A trip to San Francisco • A trip to Boston • Two-night stay in Vancouver, BC • A Duluth getaway • Gift cards and prizes from West End merchants

No purchase necessary. Contest open to U.S. residents ages 18 years and older.


Meet our merchants “Meet our merchants” is a regular feature of West End Compass that introduces you to owners and/or managers of stores and restaurants at The Shops at West End. Stop in and say hello to merchant managers – they’re available to help you personalize your shopping experience.

Meet Amy Briesemeister

Meet Jeremy Swanson

Owner, Pink Champagne

Franchisee/Owner, Verizon Wireless

Amy Briesemeister loves fashion. She also loves helping people tap into their own sense of style. As a fashion model living in Barcelona, she learned the “ins and outs” of the industry. When she moved back to the United States she wanted to somehow stay connected to fashion. A friend opened a boutique clothing store on the West Coast which in turn got Amy thinking about the need for a similar type store in Minnesota; it all just made perfect sense.

With over 10 years working in wireless service, Jeremy Swanson recently opened his Verizon Wireless store at The Shops at West End. “My years of experience as a sales representative and as a manager have helped me to get where I am today,” said Jeremy.

After a year of planning, Amy opened Pink Champagne on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis. After stints in Minneapolis and Orono, she found the ideal place, The Shops at West End. “I did a lot of research and found that boutique-style shopping centers were the new thing” she said. To Amy, it’s not about how much money people spend in her store, it’s about their experience. She wants everyone to wear clothes they feel great in. “My customers are my friends and I want to help be the guide into their own fashion journey – on whatever level that may be,” says Amy. “It’s about helping them find their own personal style.” When shopping at a boutique, Amy’s advice is to not look at size. If it fits, size has nothing to do with it. However, if customers don’t find what they want in the store, she is more than happy to special order their perfect little something. Pink Champagne offers something for everyone, women and men alike. For more details, “like” Pink Champagne on Facebook. Find Amy at Pink Champagne, 1645 Park Place Blvd. DID YOU KNOW? Pink Champagne carries the popular “My Blankee” line. These blankets and robes are amazingly plush and machine washable. Blankets even come in king size. Choose from stock blankets in the store, or have one custom-made from hundreds of fabric options. True story: one mother recently requested a replacement Blankee for her child of the same material and style, as it’s the only way her daughter will go to sleep at night.

Jeremy’s upbeat personality and positive attitude is an inspiration to his employees. When you walk in the door you are greeted by his friendly staff. It is his goal to hire the most helpful, ethical and honest people he can – it shows in his team. Jeremy is on a first-name basis with many of his customers and wants them all to be considered friends. “It is our goal to provide the best service possible and to treat every customer like we do our family,” he said. “That’s what keeps them coming back!” Recently Jeremy won his second “Verizon Rock Star” award from Verizon Corporation. While this is very fitting as Jeremy is also a talented musician, he won this award for his excellence in sales and marketing at his store. Jeremy is very proud of the offerings in his store. He’s happy that they offer such a wide variety of phones and accessories from Motorolla, Samsung, Blackberry, Apple and more. His favorites are the new line of smart phones. When Jeremy has time away from his store, he spends it with his family. He has a wife and two children who keep him busy. He enjoys fishing and hunting, but his true passion is playing bass guitar during services at his church in Coon Rapids. Find Jeremy at Verizon Wireless, 5334 16th St.

DID YOU KNOW? Verizon carries the largest selection of the latest, most powerful smart phones. Four new models were launched in July. The Shops at West End Verizon store offers better equipment pricing than other local stores because they match Verizon’s online pricing (which can vary by up to $80). Plus, the Shops at West End location does not charge extra fees for upgrading and transferring information from one phone to another like many other cellular stores do.

Merchant photos by: Todd Pernsteiner

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Design for the Masses

Ring by Somers

Art at West End

By Sarah Howard

Foster Willey Jr.’s “Bee Way”

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Photo: Noah Wolf Photography Camille Utterback’s “Aurora Organ”

You don’t have to go to a museum to enjoy some wonderful public art—just head to The Shops at West End, where art truly is everywhere. Whether you’re gazing at the center’s public art, shopping for jewelry from an artisan or admiring the décor at your favorite restaurant, West End offers something for every taste. One-of-a-kind public art is found at West End thanks to the City of St. Louis Park’s collaboration with FORECAST Public Artworks and developer Duke Realty. A committee made up of residents, representatives from the City of St. Louis Park’s Parks & Recreation advisory committee and St. Louis Park Friends of the Arts was assembled to pick pieces that fit what the city was looking for—an outdoor sculpture and an interactive indoor art experience. “The city wanted [The Shops at West End] to be pedestrian friendly with gathering spaces for the public,” says Sean Walther, senior planner at the City of St. Louis Park. “Plus, the city’s vision includes promotion of public art in the community.”

Andrew Brott’s “Oval Stalk” light at CRAVE

Near Rainbow at the intersection of 16th Street and West End Boulevard, local artist Foster Willey Jr.’s Bee Way is on display. These steel sculptures feature bases covered in honeycombs as the two structures pay homage to the WPA Beehive Fireplace along Hwy 100 on Lilac Way. Stop by the structures, take a long, hard look, and you’ll see that the steel tops, which represent the whirling flight of bees, are moving and relying on the wind for movement. The second piece of public art is found inside the Showplace ICON Theatres. Enter the theater on the ground floor, look up, and you’ll see the Aurora Organ. This interactive light sculpture by Camille Utterback perfectly fit the interactive art experience the committee was looking for, says Walther. Move up to the second floor and touch the lights on the railings to change the lighting yourself. The San Francisco-based interactive artist’s work can also be found

at the Milwaukee Art Museum and the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh. Wander into the shops and art abounds. Santa Fe sculptural artist Somers’s line of jewelry is found exclusively in Minnesota at Bergstrom Jewelers. His line of bracelets, necklaces and earrings features tiny sculptures made out of everything from alabaster to solid rock and marble. The popular Pandora® line, which features more than 3,500 handmade charms, can be found at Wedding Day Diamonds. Here you can design your own personalized piece of jewelry (such as one shown at left). “We can custom create anything,” says store manager Shauna Kleffman. Wedding Day Diamonds also sells Scottish designer Maeve Gillies’s MaeVona bridal jewelry, which brings an artisan design aesthetic to engagement and wedding rings.

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Design for the Masses If you’re looking for fun accessories to spice up an outfit but prefer the affordable route, Charming Charlie has costume jewelry organized by color and style for easy shopping. Playful designs, patterns and textures are found throughout the store.

Last but not least, The Shops at West End is proud to play host to art fairs that showcase local artists. The first is Aug. 20 and will accompany the Rockin’ for Music Ed block party. Two additional art fairs are planned for 2011 – Saturday, Nov. 19 and Sunday, Dec. 11. Featured work includes paintings, photography, pottery, jewelery and glass works.

More from West End Artists:

• Foster Willey Jr., fosterwilley.com • Camille Utterback, camilleutterback.com • Somers Randolph, somersrandolph.com • Pandora, pandora.net • Maeve Gillies, maevegillies.com • Yang Yang, yangyangart.com • Andrew Brott, brottworks.com • BAKER, www.bkrdsn.com

Cooper’s wooden bar and frescoed ceiling

But artful design is not just limited to the stores; Shops at West End restaurants feature a bevy of great design. Cooper features handetched glass windows, a carved wood bar, frescoed ceilings and floors inspired by worn leather. Plus, just like Kieran Folliard’s other Irish pubs in the Twin Cities, Cooper’s bar was created in Ireland and shipped stateside. Boutique shop Pink Champagne showcases paintings by local artist Yang Yang, whose works are widely collected by public and private collectors. His museum exhibitions include the Museum of Fine Art in Shannxi, China, and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, one of the top ten comprehensive museums in the United States. Cross the street to find five hand-blown glass chandeliers by New Orleans arts and crafts sculptor Andrew Brott in CRAVE. Brott has partnered with CRAVE at all of their nationwide locations to create one-of-a-kind lighting pieces that fit the aura and personality of each restaurant. “These chandeliers are based off of an Asian influence,” Brott says. He worked with interior designer Kara Karpenske as well as Crave owners Kam and Keyvan Talebi to create these original works of art. “It’s about creating an atmosphere with lots of energy that fits the passion of the restaurant,” Brott says.

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Shops at West End tenant designs packaging for national brands Around for more than 20 years, BAKER is a firm that knows good design. The intuitive firm has tackled designs for such major brands as General Mills, Nabisco, Pinnacle and Wrigley’s 5 gum. Plus, their client list includes a who’s who of the food world—these guys have worked with everyone from Kraft to Gerber to Dole. BAKER, located in the West End’s office space, moved from Wayzata in August 2010. “We chose West End due to its great location and its proximity to retail,” says COO Judy Reishus. Many BAKER-designed products can be found at nearby Rainbow. “Having key retailers next door allows us to constantly keep pace with the latest developments and trends in retail,” says Reishus. “We love the fact that we could design our space to fit our functional business needs while reflecting our brand personality,” she says. Design away. BAKER - www.bkrdsn.com

Note: The Shops at West End has many unique Class A office spaces available. For leasing information, contact Darryle Henry, senior vice president, at (952) 543-2914.


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Design for the Masses • Bottom

Meet your neighbors: building bridges through images photo project

Top photo by: Daniel • Bottom left photo by: Soraya

St. Louis Park teenagers from varied backgrounds participated in the “Meet Your Neighbors: Building Bridges through Images” photo project. During a three-month period they met with local photographer Sharon Lyon, who worked with them on photo composition techniques. Between sessions the teens took photos of their lives using the techniques they learned. The idea of the project was to capture images of St. Louis Park reflecting these young people’s traditions and daily life, and through this exhibit educate the community about its vibrant cultural tapestry. The framed photos are on display in The Shops at West End theatre building’s lower atrium through August 22, 2011. The project was sponsored by Children First, St. Louis Park’s community initiative to build developmental assets in young people and made possible through a St. Louis Park Arts & Culture Grant, a collaborative partnership between the City of St. Louis Park, St. Louis Park Friends of the Arts and the St. Louis Park Community Foundation. More details on this project can be found at www.children-first.org.

Twin Cities Film Fest coming to The Shops at West End Twin Cities Film Fest is excited to announce The Shops at West End as their Presenting Sponsor of this year’s festival. The 2011 festival runs Sept. 20 – 25, and will be hosted exclusively at the ShowPlace Icon Theatres at The Shops at West End. The Twin Cities Film Fest (TCFF) is an annual mainstream six-day film festival that caters to the general public with one simple goal: To offer audiences access to the best films the global industry has to offer, to stimulate economic activity in the Twin Cities and to offer filmmakers a premiere venue at which to premiere their work. Tickets are available now at www.twincitiesfilmfest.org.

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Singers of all levels are invited to compete in the McNally Smith College of Music Karaoke Idol contest at the Aug. 20 block party. Entrance fee* ($20) scores you a groovy free commemorative block party t-shirt. To register and for rules, email your name, phone # and song (with key) to: RockinWestEnd2011@gmail.com. 1st Place Winner: iPod Touch® ($250 value) 2nd Place: $100 iTunes® gift card 3rd Place: McNally Smith swag bag ($75 value) *Fee payable at event check-in • Space is limited • Proceeds benefit music in schools

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Saturday, August 20, 2011 A benefit for Music in Schools McNally Smith College of Music Karaoke Idol contest** Qualifying Round......... 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. Semi-Finals................... 5:30 p.m. Finals............................. 8 p.m. Scavenger Hunt............... 12 - 7 p.m. 1621 West End Blvd., St. Louis Park

Games/Contests.............. 12 - 9 p.m. Local Art Fair.................... 12 - 9 p.m. Exhibits.............................. 12 - 9 p.m. Raffle Ticket Sales........... 12 - 10 p.m. Live Entertainment......... 12 - 10:30 p.m. McNally Smith Bands..... 2 - 3 p.m. Wrecked Wheelhouse... 3 - 4 p.m. Far From Falling.............. 4 - 5:30 p.m. The Honeydogs.............. 6 - 8 p.m. Rocket Club..................... 8:30 - 10:30 p.m. Audience Notes… Family-friendly (all ages).........12-9 p.m. Free entry to art fair, exhibits, scavenger hunt; food, beverages, raffle and games for purchase

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For adults (ages 18+, 21+ to drink): Live music............................12-10:30 p.m. Free entry with West End receipt or $5 at gate * As of press time. Schedule subject to change. Please see theshopsatwestend.com for updates. Karaoke Contest **For karaoke contest details, email rockinwestend2011@gmail.com or see event details on Shops at West End’s facebook page.

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Table for Four and a Half A registered dietitian, personal trainer, Italian woman, and expectant mother walk into Sopranos to dine, dish, and devour. By Sarah Howard Get four strangers together for a dinner quad-date and the topic naturally turns to The Bachelorette, pregnancy, gnocchi and the Mediterranean diet. Well, maybe not. Normally this would be a stretch, but not with this group when they dined at Sopranos on a gorgeous summer evening. Michelle Margo was the group’s resident Italian expert. She knows downhome Italian, as she grew up cooking with her mother and her grandmother who grew up in Calabria, Italy. From the get-go, Michelle loved Sopranos’ feel. “I gotta get my mom and grandma in here!” she proclaimed.

Getting to Sopranos was something Lindsay Ferris Martin knew all too well. The mama-to-be has driven to The Shops at West End from St. Paul to satisfy cravings for linguine and clams. “This is the only place I can find with this dish!” she said. At more than eight months pregnant, she regaled the table with a story about her and her husband making the more than 30-minute trek to get the dish. And, of course, when she walked into Sopranos her baby started kicking. “I think she loves the smells,” Lindsay said.

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Lindsay Ferris Martin, Saint Paul

Michelle Margo, St. Louis Park

Kirk DeWindt, Minneapolis

Gig: Internet marketing consultant for ReachLocal

Gig: Facility manager for Parks and Recreation Department at the City of Brooklyn Park

Gig: Self-employed personal trainer, Bachelor Pad contestant, former Bachelorette bachelor

Diner connection: Her baby incites cravings for linguine and clams; Sopranos veteran

Diner connection: Italian heritage, knows her stuff; Sopranos newbie

Diner connection: Fan of healthy foods that fuel the body; Sopranos newbie

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This place boasts a wine list that is no joke. Eighty percent of the wines are Italian. Before she even arrived, everyone was a bit nervous about dining with registered dietician Linda Block. “I hope she doesn’t judge what I order!” Michelle said. But Block told her fellow diners to order away. “I eat nearly everything,” she said. “You just have to watch portions.” The ladies were all quick to get advice on staying trim from personal trainer Kirk DeWindt. The former Bachelorette contestant had just returned from Los Angeles where he filmed the upcoming ABC TV show, Bachelor Pad, which premieres Aug. 8. Michelle, an avid Bachelor/Bachelorette fan, had lots of questions for the Wisconsin native. While the details of being on reality shows had to stay confidential at the table, Kirk was more than willing to share his experiences. And so the dining began. General manager Billy Ellis stopped by to give a rundown of the menu, which runs the gamut of authentic Italian dishes. Plus, Ellis said, the majority of the food in Sopranos kitchen is “off the boat” from Italy. With JP Samuelson of jP’s American Bistro fame at the helm of the kitchen and homemade pasta, these diners were excited about the meal to come. Speaking of authentic Italian, this place boasts a wine list that is no joke. Eighty percent of the wines in their gigantic wine cellar are Italian, and their house pour is from the “Godfather” himself— Francis Ford Coppola. Ellis joked that many people want to see the wine contract just to sneak a peek at Coppola’s signature!

Linda Block, Hudson, WI Gig: Registered dietitian with HealthPartners Diner connection: Insight on nutrition and healthy eating tips; Sopranos newbie

Photography by: Simon Scott Stromberg

Linda and Michelle opted for the red house pour, which comes in quarter, half and whole liter sizes, and were delighted by the large sampling of eight ounces. Kirk went for the Ripasso Bolla and couldn’t stop gushing.

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"I think I won here!" Kirk exclaimed of his dining choice.

The group started with appetizers including a perfectly done calamari, meatball sliders and bruschetta with flavorful tomatoes. “I love the seasoning in the meatballs,” Linda said. “The red sauce is really nice,” said Michelle. But the clear winner in the first course was the bruschetta. “Those tomatoes are amazing,” said Michelle. Kirk agreed. “This one’s my favorite,” he said. Next up, the group gave the antipasti bar a whirl with a nice sampling of artisanal cheese, cured meats, roasted vegetables, pasta and olives. “This is a great starter plate,” Michelle said. “I love the thought of it.” For the main course, Michelle went for the lobster gnocchi. She was excited about finding a gnocchi that reminded her of her

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grandmother’s. “They’re like pillows!” she exclaimed. And the lobster, cooked fresh that day, was “perfect,” she said. Linda and Lindsay both opted for the linguine and clams, but Lindsay, a vegetarian, ordered without bacon but with lots of red pepper flakes. “I love spicy food,” she said, as she dug into her dish de jour. And her baby girl enjoyed the meal as well. “She’s kicking up a storm,” Lindsay said. Linda loved the clams in the dish saying it was the only place she’s gotten real clams in a dish like this. Kirk, no doubt intrigued by the name, choose Strozzapreti & Pesto – Strozzapreti translates as “priest choker” in Italian. Server Sarah claimed the noodles did indeed look

like nooses! He was wowed by his dish filled with delicate pesto, chicken and tomato. “I think I won here!” Kirk exclaimed of his dining choices. Linda pointed out to the diners how all of their meals were a perfect example of the Mediterranean diet. There were a lot of heart-healthy oils, salads with lots of folic acids and small cuts of meat and cheese throughout the meal. “This is the way Europeans have been eating for centuries,” Linda said. “Sopranos does a good job of not Americanizing their Italian food,” she said Michelle agreed. “It’s about time we had a good Italian restaurant in town,” she said. “It really feels like you’re at home.”


Next it was time for the final course: dessert. The group, already chatting like long-lost friends, decided to share options so they could try everything. Their dessert selections, prepared by La Belle Vie’s pastry chef Diane Yang, included lemon baby cakes, a lemon cheesecake, Italian musthave tiramisu, biscotti and a cinnamon gelato “ice-cream” sandwich, which was met with a few “oohs” as it landed on the table. The small dessert samplings were a perfectly sweet way to end the meal. The reaction from the friendly strangers to Sopranos? Nothing but positive. “This place is totally worth the 30 minute drive for me,” Lindsay said. Linda agreed, “Everything was perfect.”

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There’s a Space For That Planning a meeting, private party, holiday gathering or company outing? The Shops at West End has a wide variety of private spaces to meet your needs. Whether you are looking for a small or large space, you will be excited about your options. People from all over the metro area are coming to the The Shops at West End because of its convenient location, trendy restaurants and great food. Here is a guide to help you plan your next group outing or special event. Happy planning!

Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill Having a party in a barn may seem like not the best idea. Having a party in Toby Keith’s barn may be the best idea you have ever had! With two private party barns and one VIP room, guests can chose the room that best suits their needs. A majority of the groups that book space at Toby Keith’s are for celebrations such as birthdays, anniversaries, reunions, bachelor/bachelorette parties, and company gatherings.

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Cooper With two private dining options, Cooper hosts wedding related events, corporate meetings, retirement parties and much more. Cooper can accommodate CRAVE up to 40 seated guests and many different food and beverage items. “When guest opt for private Erika Lyremark recently hosted her women’s dining space, they will have the networking Meetup group (Minneapolis option of ordering from our special banquet Business Bombshells) in the Rojo Room and menus, have their own serve staff and have said, “ The staff is great, the room is perfect a very cool private space that is exclusive for our needs and the food is phenomenal. We for their event. It is always nice to have a will definitely be hosting future events here.” personal touch added to your private party,” said special events coordinator, Jessica Dill. Brady Hatcher with Fast Forward Medical hosted his company holiday party at Cooper. “It is a great place to host a company party, he said. “The room behind the bar was perfect for our group. They had very friendly staff there making it easy to plan our event.”

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Toby Keith’s has also hosted several large events such as live concerts sponsored by K102 and a casting call for ABC’s The Bachelor. Tyrus Czeschin, regional marketing manager for Chubb & Son said, “We host an annual March Madness party for select customers during the NCAA basketball tournament. This year the number of attendees reached approximately 350 people throughout the afternoon. Toby Keith’s did a great job.”

With the addition of the Rojo Room, private parties can enjoy their favorite Mexican food in their favorite Mexican restaurant, Rojo. The Rojo room can comfortably seat up to 75 people and the attached patio seating allows for an additional 25 more folks. Banquet manager Ashley Waters says, “We help host all kinds of events ranging from rehearsal dinners and wedding receptions to game nights on the big screen or corporate functions. If you need a space to throw a party, we can do it!”

Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill is happy to accommodate any and all groups and can book your next semi-private party spaces up to three months in advance.

Guests renting the Rojo room will have access to the free parking, a private patio and entrance, private restrooms and a personal service bar.

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CRAVE & Sopranos Whether you’re planning a corporate event, a social celebration or a family reunion, CRAVE and Sopranos are here to serve you. Both restaurants offer a special dining experience for their guests making sure your special event will be memorable. CRAVE and Sopranos restaurant offers a variety of private and semi-private dining that can host groups of all sizes. They pride themselves on the commitment to providing an experience that is truly the best. Event coordinator, Marta Simpson said, “We want to help you create an unforgettable dining experience, so don’t be afraid to tell us what you want.”

Lobby Lounge & ICON Theatres Lobby Lounge’s high ceilings and posh surroundings make for an impressive space to host your event. Many of the staff and management have years of event experience and will do all they can to accommodate your event needs. “We’ve hosted everything from


Rojo Room

Cooper

Sopranos private parties such as bachelor parties and birthday celebrations to corporate events for some of the Twin Cities’ most prominent businesses including realtors, financial services organizations, telecommunications firms, magazine publishers and film festivals,” said manager Janice Kalien. The Minnesota Chamber of Commerce based in St. Paul held its latest event at the Lobby Lounge. “We recently held an event for 80 guests at the Lobby Lounge. I could not have been more impressed with the excellent attention I received from their staff when planning the logistics and menu,’” said special events director, Joan Rausch.

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Shops at West End Atrium and Central Arcade The Shops at West End’s Atirum and Community Room in the theatre complex are ideal settings for conferences, tradeshows, exhibits and community events. The center’s covered central arcade area is also available for special event rentals including concerts, exhibits and fundraisers.

Toby Keith’s

Creative Kidstuff Even kids have their place to party at The Shops at West End. The vibrant party room at Creative Kidstuff is one of the store’s highlights. This spacious birthday party room has colorful child size tables and chairs geared for children ages 3-10. This space is the perfect setting for kids to create, play, and have fun. www.creativekidstuff.com

Want to know more? See page 22 for a chart of rental details and contacts for the spaces mentioned in this article or visit theshopsatwestend.com.

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Shops at West End Rental Spaces Restaurant and Contact

# EVENT SPACES

Capacity (seated)

Rental Fees

Cooper 612-252-1618 jessicad@carairishpubs.com

Two: Screening Room Cutting Room

Screening Room - 40 Cutting Room - 30

No fee with food and beverage minimum.

Crave/Sopranos 612-462-4194 msimpson@ craveamerica.com

Multiple private Up to 500 party options

No fee with food and beverage minimum.

Toby Keith’s I Love Three: Barn 1 - 40 This Bar & Grill Barn 1 Barn 2 - 15+ 763-450-9999 Barn 2 VIP Room - 25+ (includes private bar sales@tobykeithusa.com VIP Room and bathroom)

$50 on Fridays/Saturdays plus $250 food and beverage minimum. No fee weekdays unless a national act is scheduled; inquire for details.

Lobby Lounge Multiple private party Up to 200 612-568-0375 options based on event stlpbar@ kerasotes.com

Varies on time and day of event. Currently no food or beverage minimum.

Rojo 952-657-5385 westend@ rojomexicangrill.com

One: Rojo Room

75, plus private outdoor patio (25)

Varies on time, day of event and number of guests.

The Shops at West End 763-450-0554 becky.warn@dukerealty.com

Three: Theatre Atrium Community Room Central Arcade

Varies, call for details

Varies, call for details

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Cavalia:

A Magical Encounter Between Human and Horse The Chicago Tribune called it “a thrilling experience.” “Breathtaking!” enthused O, The Oprah Magazine. The Houston Chronicle declared it “just plain jaw-dropping,” while The Denver Post summed up the Cavalia experience with just three words: “Man. Horse. Magic!” Cavalia: A Magical Encounter Between Human and Horse has been enchanting audiences and garnering rave reviews since it first embarked on its tour in 2003. The grand-scale show featuring 39 performers and 45 horses from around the world has been seen by close to three million people across North America and Europe. Now, Cavalia’s famous White Big Top – the largest touring big top in the world – is set to go up at The Shops at West End this fall, marking the show’s first visit to the Twin Cities. Opening Night is Wednesday, Sept. 21. Cavalia is a celebration of both the equestrian arts and the performing arts, and is the brainchild of Normand Latourelle, one of the founders of Canada’s famed Cirque du Soleil. “Horses have enormous presence on stage,” says Latourelle. “Cavalia is the result of a 10-year quest to find a dramatic way to incorporate the power of horses and their mysterious beauty into a captivating multimedia experience. My passion in life is to make people dream. Cavalia honors the mystique of horses, their ability to connect uniquely with human beings and their extraordinary achievements across our history.”

Cavalia’s White Big Top is at the heart of a nine-tent village, with its 110-foot height the equivalent of a ten-story building. Equally spectacular in sunshine or strategically lit against the night sky, it was custommade in Italy and designed specifically to accommodate the requirements of the show. From the natural interaction between the colts and the human performers in the prologue, to the disciplined movements of the carousel and mirror acts, to the exhilarating athleticism of the vaulting, Roman riding, and trick riding, Cavalia’s action rivets the audience’s attention to the stage. Above the stage, aerialists soar, whether alone, as pairs or a group, or with riders mounted on beautiful baroque horses. On stage, acrobats amaze the audience with leaps, tumbles, and movements that defy the laws of gravity and the limits of human anatomy. This fall, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the mystery and witness the magic of Cavalia for yourself. Cavalia offers a variety of ticket options for adults and children. Prices vary according to seat category and day. Both the Rendez-Vous package and the Horse Lover tickets offer premium seats and a visit to Cavalia’s stables after the show. For show dates and ticket information call 1-866-999-8111 or visit www.cavalia.net.

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Minneapolis man gets makeover A self-described casual-lover learns how to spice up his look with the help of stylist Gretchen Ditto and The Shops at West End Story by Sarah Howard Photography by Jesse Valley

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Minneapolis native Mike Neaton never thought much of his look until image consultant Gretchen Ditto came along. After his wife had a consultation with Gretchen, Mike found himself in need of new suits, so he sought out Gretchen’s help in obtaining a more professional look. “I used to get a lot of suits in secondhand stores, but they weren’t the right fit and they didn’t last as long,” Mike says. “I knew it was time to make an adjustment.” In comes Gretchen. Her first step in consultation is to examine the client’s color palette with a custom color analysis where she focuses on the four body colors: eye color, skin tone, hair color and the red tones found in skin color. “Color is important to make someone look their best,” Gretchen says. “Plus, once we know what colors look good, it eliminates 80 percent of clothing and makes shopping easier.” Mike

agrees. “I know black and grey are not good for my color palette, and knowing that has made shopping a lot easier,” he says. That was early 2011, and Mike has carried the lessons Gretchen taught him throughout the spring. Now, Mike is in need of help finding casual and business casual looks that work for him. Gretchen to the rescue again. Mike and Gretchen head off to The Shops at West End in search of a new look for Mike and a much needed haircut. The first stop on Mike’s Makeover Tour is at RAZE Salon, a Regis concept with only two locations in the Twin Cities. Mike admits he’s needed a haircut for a few weeks and happily plunks down in the soft, leather chair. After stylist Shannon gives him a scalp massage and a detailed haircut and styles his hair using Crew products, he loves the look. “I’m very happy with it,” Mike says of his new cut.

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he still loves the look. Plus, he raves about the chestnut brown shoes from Johnston & Murray.

Then it’s off to Republic of Couture for some date night outfits. Gretchen suggests a dark denim and business shoe or non-athletic sneakers to dress up an outfit. Mike rarely wears color, so Gretchen picks out a purple PreView shirt with fun, patterned to work well with his skin tones. Add dark, slim-fitting Taverniti jeans and black Saminto Laurenzini shoes, and the look is complete. “I’d definitely wear this to a happy hour or dinner date,” Mike said.

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RAZE Cuts start at $30 (763) 546-1140 razeformen.com Costco Tom Ford glasses, $139.99 (763) 582-9603 costco.com Republic of Couture PreView shirt, $98; Taverniti jeans, $130; Saminto Laurenzini shoes, $47; (952) 236-7774 rocintheweb.com JoS. A. Bank Executive Collection sport coat, $450; Traveler’s Collection slacks, $175; Signature Collection sweater vest, $79.50; Traveler’s Collection striped dress shirt, $87.50 (763) 593-6172 josbank.com

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Next stop is JoS. A. Bank for a business casual look. “A lot of people wear business casual wrong,” Gretchen says. “Business casual just means no suit and no tie – you should still have on a sport coat and a dress shirt,” she says. She puts Mike in tan slacks, a tan sport coat with a subtle pattern, a navy sweater vest, and a striped dress shirt. While Mike says the look is too casual for a day in court since it’s missing a tie,

With Gretchen’s guidance, new duds from West End, and a sharp haircut, Mike is officially made over. He loves his new look and says that what Gretchen has taught him will help him shop in the future. Plus, he’s been getting compliments, especially from his wife. “Those are the compliments that count!” exclaims Gretchen. We agree.

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Mike is also in need of a new pair of glasses, admitting that he’s had his current pair for three years and wants to try something new. Across the street at Costco, Gretchen points out some pairs that are good with his color palette and work better with his brown eyes than his current black pair. The duo settle on a Tom Ford wire-framed pair with a soft brown temple that works well on his oval face. “The brown in these glasses really accentuates his eyes,” Gretchen says.

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Tips for Looking your Best from Consultant Gretchen Ditto TIPS FOR WOMEN 1. Embrace Your Body Shape “Whether women lose or gain weight, they will always have the same body shape. Learn how to dress your shape and not someone else’s.” 2. Forget the Sentimental “A lot of women hang onto things in their closet that mean something to them, but they haven’t worn in years. Toss it.” 3. Be Thrifty “Only buy something full price if it fits perfectly. You don’t need a ton of clothes, just ones that fit right.”

TIPS FOR MEN 1. Loose Is Not the Answer “A lot of men think that casual means baggy, make sure you’re buying the right size and your clothes aren’t too big.” 2. Keep It Simple “When it comes to jewelry, less is more. Men should just wear a wedding ring and a watch.” 3. Don’t be Afraid of Color “Men don’t have much to accessorize with, so wear bold shirts with fun colors and patterns.” About Gretchen Ditto Founder of Ditto & Co., image, etiquette and style consultant Gretchen Ditto studied at the Stolz Image Institute and the Protocol School of Washington. She specializes in helping clients find the right color palette and clothing fit while saving time and money. (612) 619-5820 dittoandco.com

Across from The Shops at West End 5801 West 16th Street, St. Louis Park (763) 582-9603 www.costco.com

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More for Men at The Shops at West End Why should the ladies have all the fun when shopping? The Shops at West End offers plenty of great finds for the gents as well.

TECHNO MARINE CRUISE ORIGINAL MIRROR A watch as striking as it is functional. This stainless steel watch—encased in a clear, transparent cover—boasts a polished mirror dial. With the flick of a wrist, it’s easy to spot a stray strand of hair in the mirror facing. Straps and case-covers are easily interchangeable to match your style, mood or destination. - Bergstrom Jewelers, 1695 West End Blvd.

PRO7EIN Synthesis™ 7 Reasons why PRO7EIN Synthesis™ is destined to lead the competition: 57 servings per container, decrease body fat*, 34 grams protein per serving, sustained-release formula*, enhanced with Aminogen®, gluten and sugar free, increase lean muscle!*

ROCK REVIVAL Rock Revival embodies the edgy, glamrock style of youth, while maintaining premium fits and fabrics. Renowned for their signature denim, Rock Revival has infused their collection of shirts with the same sense of vintage rock that has made their denim so successful. This is authentic Rock Revival. - Pink Champagne (Pink for Men), 1645 Park Place Blvd.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Consult your physician before using this product.

- Nutrishop, 1687 West End Blvd.

ARTCARVED MEN’S WEDDING BAND For thousands of years, a wedding band has been the symbol of a man’s ever lasting love and commitment to a woman. It wasn’t until the 1940s that ArtCarved introduced the dual ring ceremony, where a man and woman both exchanged wedding bands as a symbol of their never-ending love for each other. - Wedding Day Diamonds, 1673 Park Place Blvd.

WOODY’S GROOMING PRODUCTS Woody’s is directed at the man who is looking for a simple, comfortable daily regimen that offers basic, no-frill products that smell good and get the job done. - Raze, 1683 West End Blvd.

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KAHUNA SHORTS Kahuna shorts are a deceivingly good looking, durable short with stretch for all types of athletic activities. They’re tough and durable with wicking and quick dry performance and they’re preshrunk for hassle free laundering. - lululemon athletica, 1639 West End Blvd.


Minnesota retailers know the importance of featuring locally made products and including local designers in their stores, and the West End is no different. Local toymakers, designers, wineries, breweries and food vendors are featured throughout the lifestyle center. Creative KidStuff features locally made toys including Namaste Kid yoga sets for toddlers, Magic Dice math products, and colorful hair clips from Klipeez. Plus, favorite local children’s authors are found here, including Nancy Carlson, who has penned such classics as the Henry series and Get Up and Go! Coloring books by local authors, including Gary Harbo and Holly Sue Foss, are also found here. Local restaurateur Kieran Folliard’s 2 Gingers whiskey is poured exclusively at his pubs, including Cooper, as well as The Local and Kieran’s in downtown Minneapolis. While the whiskey is made in an Irish distillery, it’s only poured here in Minnesota. Folliard, who is notorious for selling lots of Jameson—the most in the world!—in his bars now replaces whiskey pours with 2 Gingers in his cocktails, including the popular Big Ginger. Rumors abound about the popular whiskey moving to liquor stores. And speaking of liquor stores, a trip to Rainbow’s liquor store proves that they have award-winning Minnesota wines on hand, including Alexis Bailey from Hastings, St. Croix Valley from Stillwater and Chisago City’s Winehaven wines, which feature an interesting assortment of honey wine, rhubarb wine and cranberry wine. Plus, local brews of Schell’s, Surly, Summit and Grain Belt are found in the liquor store’s beer cooler, and at restaurants throughout The Shops at West End. And new this year, the City of St. Louis Park has expanded its Farmers Market to The Shops at West End Wednesdays 10:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Locally grown

produce, flowers, honey, breads and crafts such as leather toys and soaps are available at the market, which goes until Oct. 12. “We wanted to offer a market on the north side of town, and West End is a great location with a lot of foot traffic,” says the City of St. Louis Park’s recreation coordinator Lisa Abernathy. “We anticipate a great turnout this summer!” Whether you seek locally made products, want to indulge in Minnesota produce, or like to sip your favorite Minnesota made brew, The Shops at West End merchants have what you’re looking for.

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Farmer’s Market

Wednesdays July 6 - October 12, 2011 10:30 am - 1:30 pm The Shops at West End 1621 West End Boulevard St. Louis Park, Mn

FREE PARKING The St. Louis Park West End Farmer’s Market features an assortment of locally grown products direct from the

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Community Connection

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The numbers are quite impressive; advertising in West End Compass has incredible return on your investment. Contact Todd at (952) 841-1111 or info@ pernsteiner.com for more details and advertising rates.

*Figure based on three-time advertising rate for 1/8 page ad.

weC: The police department has an office at The Shops at West End. What is this location used for? KS: District officers utilize the office to write reports and hold meetings with neighborhood, community and business members and leaders. This office, along with the SLPPD’s three other “Cop Shops,” are not occupied at all times, but by having these facilities officers can interact with the community, which creates more of a police presence in the area. weC: Does St. Louis Park have a curfew? KS: The city adheres to the Hennepin County curfew laws established by the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office. Here is an overview of curfew laws: under 12, home by 9 p.m. on weekdays and 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays; 12-14 years old, 10 p.m. weekdays and 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 15-17 years old, 11 p.m. weekdays and midnight Fridays and Saturdays. Employment and other late activities may exempt a juvenile from these laws with parent’s permission.

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weC: Does the St. Louis Park Police Department send officers and police cars to neighborhood block parties or special events?

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weC: We’ve read that the holidays are a popular time for car break-ins across the country. What should people do to secure their vehicles?

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“Community Connection” is a space for The Shops at West End to connect and hear from organizations within our community. Our first interview is with Officer Ken Sysko of St. Louis Park Police Department.

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KS: Yes. Community and business members can request to have an officer attend a meeting or gathering with a fully equipped squad car. The person making the request can either speak with myself at (952) 924-2661 or call the police department at (952) 924-2600. The person’s request is then given to the appropriate officer.

KS: Make sure your vehicle’s windows are up and your vehicle is locked. DO NOT keep personal items in your vehicle. If it is necessary for you to store valuables in a vehicle, stow them out of sight. Preferably stow those valuables prior to arriving at your final destination. Park in a well-lighted, well-traveled area and familiarize yourself with the area before arriving. Be mindful of who is around and report suspicious activity. These tips should be practiced not only around the holidays but everyday. Repetition builds good practices and habits. About Officer Ken Sysko St. Louis Park police officer Ken Sysko is a northern New Jersey native. Sysko was sworn into the St. Louis Park Police Department in September 2007; in January 2011 he became the police department’s community outreach officer. More information on St. Louis Park safety topics, visit www.stlouispark.org.


A Magical Encounter between Human and Horse

“A NEW FAIRY TALE-LIKE SHOW FROM THE IMAGINATION OF A CIRQUE DU SOLEIL FOUNDER.” The New York Times

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