2012 Savage Residents Guide

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Our magnet schools attract families

In addition to the district’s solid core curriculum, our magnet schools offer enhanced learning in these areas — at no cost to parents. + Gifted and Talented + STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) + Arts and Technology + AVID College Readiness

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Contents Advertisers ................................................................................................ 6 Arts & Entertainment ............................................................................ 54 CAP Agency ...........................................................................................46 Child Care & Preschool ......................................................................... 39 Clubs & Organizations ........................................................................... 53 Education ................................................................................................ 31 Elections ................................................................................................. 24 Emergencies .............................................................................................. 7 Health & Wellness ................................................................................. 49 Help & Support Services ........................................................................ 47 History of Savage .................................................................................... 10 Human Services, Scott County .............................................................. 48 Introduction .............................................................................................. 7 Libraries .................................................................................................. 22 Licenses & Permits/Documents ............................................................ 27 Map of Savage......................................................................................... 19 Media ...................................................................................................... 26 Minnesota, State of ................................................................................. 25 Parks & Recreation ................................................................................. 42 Pet Health ............................................................................................... 53 Postal Service .......................................................................................... 26 Savage, City of ........................................................................................ 13 Scott County ........................................................................................... 18 Senior Citizens........................................................................................ 45 Townships ............................................................................................... 18 Transportation ........................................................................................ 30 Utilities ................................................................................................... 24 Waste Disposal ....................................................................................... 22 Worship................................................................................................... 54 ON THE COVER: Savage residents love their community festival, Dan Patch Days, and this year was no exception, as young and old turned out for a variety of fun-filled activities.

Park Nicollet Clinic offers the care you need to live your happiest, healthiest life with same-day appointments, extended hours and Saturday morning care.

Appointments: 952-993-7750

Savage Resident’s Guide 2012-2013 Publisher: Laurie Hartmann Cover Design: Jennifer Baker Editorial Content: Angelo Gentile, Amy Lyon, Tara Wolford Editorial Design: Jennifer Baker Advertising: Lance Barker, Pat Vickerman, Matt Terres Ad Design: Jennifer Baker, Renee Fette, Debra McEachern, Brian Sorenson, Tara Wolford Photography: Savage Pacer and Southwest Newspapers staff Special thanks to the City of Savage, CAP Agency, Scott County and School Districts 191, 719, and 720 for their contributions. Every effort has been made to provide an accurate directory; however, if errors are found, please contact us. For additional information or to submit corrections, call 952-445-3333 or send an e-mail to agentile@swpub.com.

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Advertiser Index ATTORNEYS Schmid Law Firm..................... 7 AUTOMOTIVE Boeser Transmission/Auto....... 18 Prior Lake auto Collision ......... 18 Shakopee Chevrolet ............... 17 Southcross Auto .................... 16 CHILDCARE Little Saints .......................... 20 Primrose Schools ..................... 4 CHURCHES Bethesda Church .............. 40-41 Friendship Church ............. 40-41 Holy Trinity United Methodist ...................... 40-41 King of Glory Lutheran Church .......................... 40-41 Living Hope Lutheran Church .......................... 40-41 Normandale Hylands ......... 40-41 Prairie Lutheran Church..... 40-41 River of Life Community Church .......................... 40-41 Shepherd of the Lake ........ 40-41 St John the Baptist Catholic Church .......................... 40-41 Church of St. Michael........ 40-41

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ENTERTAINMENT Canterbury Park..................... 43 Dan Patch Days ...................... 6 Playworks ............................. 23 Savage Arts Council ................. 7 McColl Pond Environmental Learning Center................... 50 GOLF COURSES The Meadows at Mystic Lake .. 25 GROCERY/LIQUOR STORES Mazopiya ............................. 25 Savage Liquor ....................... 37 HEALTH CARE Augustana – Emerald Crest ..... 33 Childrens Dental Care............. 31 Crossroads Optometric Clinic, Inc. .......................... 30 Park Nicollet ........................... 5 Prior Lake Spine .................... 32 St Francis Hospital .......... 28-29 St. Gertrude’s Health & Rehabilitation Center ........... 32 HOME IMPROVEMENT Glowing Hearth...................... 26 Kreuser Roofing .................... 26 Mandinec Landscaping........... 46 Metro Air Heating & Cooling .. 35

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Rivers Edge Concrete ............. 46 INSURANCE/INVESTMENT Farm Bureau – Carrie Helgeson ................... 44 State Farm Insurance – Dalal .. 50 LOCAL ACCESS TELEVISION City of Savage-TV .................. 27 REAL ESTATE Edina Realty............................ 8 Edina Realty............................ 9 Edina Realty Chad & Sara Huebener ........................... 23 Edina Realty Steve Neuman ...... 3 Edina Realty Karen Stiles ....... 15 RECREATION Savage Parks and Recreation .. 39 RESTAURANTS American Legion Savage......... 13 The Station Bar & Grill ........... 44 Crofut Family Winery & Vineyard ............................ 12 D. Fongs ............................... 12 El Loro Mexican Restaurant .... 12 SCHOOLS/TUTORING Burnsville School District 191 ... 2 Learning RX .......................... 56

Prior Lake/Savage Schools...... 22 St John the Baptist School ..... 21 St Paul’s Lutheran School ...... 20 SERVICES/RETAIL Integra Telecom ..................... 14 Kubes Furniture and Flooring .. 51 MediaCom ............................ 39 Savage & Prior Lake Tobacco .. 49 SPORTS/FITNESS Dakotah! Sport and Fitness .... 37 TRAVEL Shakopee Travel Leaders ......... 4 VETERINARY The Gentile Doctor Veterinary Clinic ................................. 31 Prior Lake Pet Hospital........... 30 WASTE DISPOSAL Buckingham Disposal ............ 55 WATER CONDITIONING Haferman Water Conditioning .... 4


Emergencies Call for Help ................................... 911 Alternate Emergency 24-HOUR: Police, Fire, Ambulance ...................................... 952-445-1411

Health Emergencies

Introduction to the Resident’s Guide

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elcome to the 2012-13 Savage Resident’s Guide. This Savage Pacer publication is a comprehensive directory of information and resources used by Savage businesses and residents, especially those who are new to the area. The Resident’s Guide is a compilation of that valuable information — a single source for lists of local services, organizations, telephone numbers and e-mail addresses. Keep it handy; use if often. Our apologies in advance for omissions or for changes that occur after publication. The challenge in publishing this Resident’s Guide is not only collecting accurate and important information, but keeping that information current in one of the Twin Cities’ fastest-growing areas. If you would like additional copies of this publication, call our Circulation Department at 952-345-6682. For additional information or to submit corrections, send an e-mail to agentile@ swpub.com or call 952-445-3333.

Hospitals Fairview Ridges Hospital ....................................................... 952-892-2000 St. Francis Regional Medical Center ..................................... 952-428-3000 Other Alpha Pregnancy Center ..........................................................952-447-5683 Carver-Scott Sexual Violence Center ..................................... 612-871-5111 Crisis Connection .....................................................................612-379-6363 Crisis Intervention – Scott County .........................................952-445-7751 Crisis Mental Health................................................................952-442-7601 Emergency Services for Children & Vulnerable Adults Weekdays ...............................................................................952-445-7751 Nights & Weekends..............................................................651-291-4680 Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery .......................................763-591-0400 MN Poison Control System................................................ 1-800-222-1222 Scott County Human Services ................................................952-445-7751 Southern Valley Alliance for Battered Women ......................952-873-4214

Utility Services CenterPoint Energy (gas leak) .................................................612-372-5050 Xcel Energy . 1-800-895-1999 (power outage); 1-800-895-2999 (gas odor) MN Valley Electric Cooperative (power outage) ..................952-492-8255 Savage Utilities (water leak) .....................................................952-224-3440 After Hours ............................................................................... 952-445-1411

Other Animal Control (4 Paws) .........................................................952-894-9065 Pet Poison HELPLINE™....................................................1-800-213-6680

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History of

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amilton, Glendale, Savage. So great have been the changes in this river town that it has had three names.

A steamboat landing, located at the mouth of the Credit River where it empties into the Minnesota River, marked the beginning of the town of Hamilton. Before the arrival of the fi rst white settlers — most of them Irish and Scottish — Dakota Indians lived throughout the Minnesota Valley. The community has been shaped by its transportation connection — wagon trail, river, rail and roadway — and by its role as a farm trade-service center. Hamilton was established as a town on Nov. 20, 1857. In was incorporated on Aug. 31, 1892. The fi rst post office, Hamilton Station, was renamed Glendale Post Office in October 1894. In 1902, Marion W. Savage, a prominent Minneapolis businessman, purchased 400 acres of land on the south side of the river and proceeded to build a mosque-like horse stable and an unrivaled half-mile covered track. In the same year, he acquired the famous Dan Patch, who on Sept. 8, 1906 startled the world by pacing the mile at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds in the record-breaking time of 1:55. He became the only harness horse in racing history to break the two-minute barrier 35 times. Apart from physical prowess, Dan Patch was a crowd pleaser. He would nod his head to a cheering crowd, stop for cameras, and stare straight into the lens as pictures were taken. Dan, who traveled across the country in a luxurious 65-foot railroad car, was a personality, a hero to kids across America, as were Lassie and Rin Tin Tin. Marion W. Savage, the son of an Iowa country doctor, was the founder of International Stock Foods, a Minneapolis stock feed and veterinary supply company. With Dan Patch the center of his advertising campaign, Savage amassed a fortune. At Christmastime, the benevolent entrepreneur would hitch Dan to a cutter and transport gifts to the poor of Minneapolis. When the horse died in 1916, Savage died 32 hours later. It was an untimely death, said to have been caused by a broken heart. So fascinated were local residents by Savage, and the fairy tale-like story of his horse, they decided the town should be called Savage. Grazing horses, spotted here and there across the community, still suggest the glorious days of old, a time when world famous stallion Dan Patch made local history.

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Savage remained a relatively small town for the next several decades, and it was not until after World War II that residential development began above the river bluffs. The war years did, however, have some major impacts on the community. In 1941, Cargill Inc. started a shipbuilding yard near the Minnesota River. Several ocean-going tankers were constructed for the U.S. Navy. After the war, the facility was changed to a grainhandling port. Also, Camp Savage, a branch of the U.S. Army, opened in April 1941 as a military intelligence language camp for servicemen of Japanese-American (Nisei) ancestry. A commemorative plaque and trees help memorialize the site. On April 28, 1969, the Village of Savage was consolidated with the adjacent Glendale Township to form the current 17-square-mile city of Savage. The horse, a symbol of the city’s past, also may be viewed as a beacon for its future. While the working farm slowly gave way to urbanization, the city of Savage continues to celebrate and honor its natural amenities — wooded hills and streams — that provide unique lifestyle opportunities.


The Delie Family of Savage (Dan, Monica and Dan) pose in a sleigh for a photo with “Jingles”the reindeer, who stepped up for the occasion during the 2011 WinterFest celebration.

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McColl Pond Environmental Learning and Event Center

A city administrator appointed by a five-member city council oversees all city operations. The council is responsible for setting policy to guide the development and provision of programs and services provided to the community. The council consists of a mayor and four council members, who each serve four-year terms.

About the Community

he City of Savage provides municipal services to 27,325 residents and more than 500 businesses. More than 136 full- and part-time employees work in seven departments that include administration, finance, public works, community development, police and liquor operations. A paid on-call volunteer fi re department consists of 40 members who live or work in Savage. The department's only full-time staff are the fi re chief and deputy fi re chief.

Cit y of S a v a g e services are funded through several revenue sources and va rious budgets. T he genera l f und suppor ts genera l operations w ith a 2012 budget of $12.3 mi l l ion. Proper t y taxes provide 80 percent of the revenue for the general fund, with licenses and permits, engineering and plan review fees and intergovernmental revenues accounting for the balance. Special revenue budgets, supported in part or entirely by independent funding sources, provide for cable access initiatives, maintenance for the Savage Public Library and economic development efforts. Other budgets for the city include the water and sewer operations, stormwater and liquor operating funds. City operations have expanded considerably over the past two decades in response to a rapidly growing population. Once a rural community, Savage’s population has increased from 4,000 to 27,325 in the past 25 years. A new city hall, police facility, fi re station, water treatment plant, library and liquor store were built during that time frame.

The McColl Pond Environmental Learning and Event Center, located at Savage Community Park, opened in early 2009. Constructed from recycled materials, the LEED-certified building is a model for sustainable design and a place where people of all ages can learn more about protecting our resources. A green roof and rain gardens fi lter storm water, and solar and geothermal energy heat and cool the building. Features include two classrooms, a large gathering space for 80-100 people, and an outdoor covered patio that has a capacity of 100. The McColl Pond Environmental Learning and Event Center was funded through public and private funds, and may be rented for meetings, gatherings and celebrations. Call 952-224-3420 or visit www. cityofsavage.com for more information.

Savage’s environmental assets include the Minnesota River, which forms the city’s northern border; the 500-acre Savage Fen Wetland Complex, which contains some of the largest calcareous fens in the state; Eagle Creek, one of the last Brown Trout streams in the metro area; and Boiling Springs, a historical landmark. A major industry in Savage is shipping, due to the community’s location on the Minnesota River. Five private facilities operate along the banks of the river to form the Ports of Savage. The community also offers a large retail base, which includes grocery stores, a variety of restaurants, retail stores and service shops. In addition, downtown Savage has seen renewed energy in recent years, thanks to new businesses and a redevelopment grant program through the city and Chamber of Commerce. Recreational opportunities are provided through 23 city parks, a regional park and hundreds of miles of sidewalks and trails. A seasonal indoor sports facility aimed at residents, youth sports organizations and adult leagues will open in Savage Community Park in the fall 2012. Savage Life Time Fitness Recreation and Aquatics Center offers residents and visitors an outdoor pool and a state-of-the-art health club. The center was built through a partnership between Life Time and the city of Savage. Residents of Savage receive a discount on admission to the outdoor pool. Three school districts serve Savage: Prior Lake-Savage Area, BurnsvilleEagan-Savage and Shakopee. The community has one high school, one junior high and five elementary schools within its borders. The city also has one non-public school, St. John the Baptist Catholic School, located in downtown Savage, and one charter school, Aspen Academy.

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Arbor Day Tree Sale and Celebration Usually held the last Saturday of April, the tree sale is from 9 to 11 a.m.(or until sold out). Bare-root and potted ornamental, shade and evergreen trees may be ordered in advance or purchased on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis; all are purchased wholesale with no warranty. Limit of three trees per household. The celebration, beginning at noon, follows the tree sale, and includes reading the Arbor Day proclamation, tours of the McColl Pond ELC, and an enhancement project within the community.

Savage Recycling Day The annual community recycling day is an environmentally-friendly way for residents to dispose of belongings they no longer want or need (for a small fee). Residents are invited to bring unwanted items to Savage Community Park on the first Saturday in May from 8 a.m. to noon. Items collected include appliances, electronics, yard waste and junk. Bridging, a Twin Cities charity, will also be onsite to accept donations of household items, furniture, linens and items for children -- no fee.

Winterfest This annual event, held just after Thanksgiving in downtown Savage, includes a visit from St. Nick, lighting of the community Christmas tree, carolers and holiday shopping.

Farmers' Market The Dweebs took the stage during the 2012 Dan Patch Days to perform a set consisting of classic and modern hits.

The Farmers' Market runs throughout the summer and into autumn from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sundays in downtown Savage. A variety of produce and other locally grown products are sold in the town square parking lot next to the historic Savage Depot.

Annual Events

Night to Unite

Dan Patch Days

Experience the Taste of Mexico Using Fresh Ingredients Every Day! Family Atmosphere Full Bar Best Margaritas in Town! Daily Lunch & Dinner Specials

MARIACHI NIGHT Sundays 5-8pm

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Savage Dining & Entertainment

This four-day, family-focused event in June offers something for everyone. Throughout the weekend, an estimated 10,000 people come to Savage Community Park to enjoy food, music, fi reworks, games and more.

Neighborhoods throughout Savage join the nation in celebrating Night to Unite on the fi rst Tuesday night of August. Block parties that have been registered with the Savage Police Department enjoy a visit from the police and fi re departments as well as local elected and government officials. The purpose of the event is to celebrate and strengthen community partnerships.

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WINE TASTINGS Fridays 2pm–8pm (Memorial Day to Labor Day)

Saturdays 11am–6pm Sundays Noon–5:00pm Check out our upcoming events on our website

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City of Savage 6000 McColl Dr. .................................................................... 952-882-2660 Barry Stock, City Administrator ............................................ 952-882-2660 Website ..................................................................... www.cityofsavage.com

Largest Employers Employer .......................................................... Employees Fabcon Inc................................................................................................ 175 Super Target............................................................................................. 330 ISD 719 .................................................................................................... 334 Continental Machines & Hydraulics ...................................................... 124 ISD 191 ..................................................................................................1200 Cub Foods ................................................................................................ 120 Silgan Container Corp. ........................................................................... 150 City of Savage .......................................................................................... 200 LifeTime Fitness ...................................................................................... 211 Waste Management ................................................................................. 125 Cargill ...................................................................................................... 135 Source: April 2012 Telephone Survey

Frequently Called Numbers Emergency: Police/Fire ...................................................................911 City Hall ................................................................................. 952-882-2660 TDD ....................................................................................... 952-882-2660 Fax ........................................................................................... 952-882-2656 Accounts Payable/Finance ..................................................... 952-882-2640 Animal Control ...................................................................... 952-894-9065 Building Inspections ............................................................... 952-882-2650 Citizen’s Comment Line......................................................... 952-882-2695 Or e-mail ....................................................... comments@ci.savage.mn.us Community Development/ Planning/Engineering ......................................................... 952-882-2660

Fire (non-emergency) ............................................................. 952-882-2689 Human Resources Job Line .................................................... 952-882-2651 Parks & Recreation ................................................................. 952-224-3420 Police Non-Emergency/Administration ................................ 952-882-2600 Public Works........................................................................... 952-224-3400 Utility Services........................................................................ 952-224-3440 Utility Billing...........................................................................651-256-3304

City Staff Barry Stock, City Administrator Ellen Classen, City Clerk Shelly Kolling, Finance/HR Director Rodney Seurer, Police Chief Joel McColl, Fire Chief Bryan Tucker, Planning Division Manager Terri Dill, Senior Planner John Powell, Public Works Director/City Engineer Pete Matthies, Liquor Operations Director Jay Scherer, Building Services Manager Amy Barnett, Communications Manager

City Council Mayor Janet Williams ....................................................................... 952-890-1669 (Term expires Dec. 31, 2016)

Council Members Jane Victorey ...........................................................................952-894-2105 (Term expires Dec. 31, 2013) Gene Abbott .......................................................................... 952-440-3250 (Term expires Dec. 31, 2013) Al McColl .............................................................................. 952-890-8637 (Term expires Dec. 31, 2016)

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Happenings at the Savage American Legion

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Banquet Room Available

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Continued from page 13 Christine Kelly ...................................................................... 952-226-2332 (Term expires Dec. 31, 2016) The next election for City Council members will be in November 2013. Council members serve four-year terms, with elections staggered so there is continuity from one year to the next. The mayoral term is four years.

Meetings All city meetings are open to the public. Live meetings are aired and played back on Savage Government TV and streamed online at www.cityofsavage. com. Additional public, education and government programming may be viewed at the city's Web site. Savage City Council Council chambers ................................................................................7 p.m. Meetings held on the fi rst and third Mondays, with a work session scheduled on the second Monday. Economic Development Authority (EDA) The EDA meets on an “as needed” basis, immediately after regular sessions of the Savage City Council. Advisory Communications Commission Savage City Hall .............................................................................. 7:30 a.m Meets on the third Thursday, as needed. Savage Planning Commission Council chambers ................................................................................7 p.m. Meets on the fi rst and third Thursdays or as set by City Council. Savage Park, Recreation & Natural Resources Commission Council chambers ................................................................................7 p.m. Meets on the fourth Monday. Savage Economic Development Commission Savage City Hall ............................................................................. 7:15 a.m. Meets on the third Wednesday.

Communications The City of Savage uses several print and electronic methods to communicate with its residents. These include a monthly newsletter mailed to all property owners, press releases to local media, electronic newsletters emailed to those who subscribe, social media accounts, a government television channel, and a website.

City News The City News newsletter is delivered monthly with water and sewer bills. Copies are also available at City Hall, the Public Works Department, Savage Library and online at www.cityofsavage.com. Website ..................................................................... www.cityofsavage.com Citizen's Comment Line ....................................................... 952-882-2695 Citizen's E-mail ............................................... comments@ci.savage.mn.us

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Savage residents may receive programming from Savage TV by subscribing to this service through Mediacom. Mediacom currently offers local programming on channels 80, 81 and 82 via digital converter/recording devises. These channels are found on 96-2, 96-3 and 96-4 via QAM TV tuner. For residents in the Integra service area, Integra's digital television services are initially expected to be available late summer of 2010. For Integra's local access channel lineup, visit www.getintegra.com. The city of Savage offers programming on Savage Government TV, Savage Community TV and Savage Education TV. Savage Government TV features live broadcast and playback of public meetings, bulletins and other programming about government services and initiatives. Savage Community TV offers residents access to video/audio equipment and a studio with production and editing capabilities. Through local sponsorship and special partnerships, a wide array of local, regional and other programming is scheduled for viewers. Savage Education TV provides replay of area school board meetings, along with a wide array of educational programming and bulletins to keep viewers informed.

Savage TV ONLINE Savage TV hosts a live 24/7 stream for government programming and a


diverse mix of additional video archives, indexed for streaming on demand. To view streaming video, visit www.cityofsavage.com and click on Savage TV Online (currently found under the NEWS tab).

Savage Police Department

Savage E-News and Social Media

Reservations

The city of Savage also provides regular updates via e-mail messages that may be requested through links at www.cityofsavage.com. The messages cover general city business, parks and recreation updates, neighborhood crime alerts via the Savage Police InfoNet, and events and specials at the City's two liquor stores. Residents also may wish to follow a number of Facebook and Twitter accounts maintained by City departments and divisions, accessible through links on the city's website.

Municipal Liquor Stores The city of Savage owns and operates Savage Liquors, which includes two liquor stores serving the community. Dan Patch and Marketplace liquor stores offer a full inventory of beer, wine and spirits at both locations. Revenue generated from sales at the stores are used to support City programs and services. Projects that have benefitted through liquor store revenues include the Savage Library building and the McColl Pond Environmental Learning and Event Center. Dan Patch Liquor 4425 W. 123rd St....................................................................952-890-6066 Website ................................................................ www.danpatchliquor.com Marketplace Liquor 8200 Egan Dr. ........................................................................952-440-9860 Website ............................................................www.marketplaceliquor.com

Savage Fire Department Savage is served by a 40-member volunteer paid on-call fire department, with members trained as fi rst responders and emergency medical technicians, in addition to having state certified firefighting skills. The fire chief is Joel McColl. Fire stations are located at 13105 Dakota Ave. and 14321 O’Connell Rd.

Savage Police Department.................................................... 952-882-2600 Chief of Police: Rodney Seurer Park & Shelter ....................................................................... 952-224-3420 Shelter reservations for picnics and special events are available at all city parks, beginning the fi rst of each year. The cost to reserve a shelter is $50 for residents, $75 for non-residents. A $50 refundable damage deposit is also required. Reservation forms are available at the Savage Public Works building, 13770 Dakota Ave. McColl Pond Environmental Learning & Event Center .. 952-224-3420 The Aspen Room at ELC is available for larger meetings, gatherings and celebrations. Meeting Rooms ..................................................................... 952-882-2660 Meeting rooms at City Hall may be reserved by Savage residents or businesses. Rooms are available on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis and fees may apply.

City Ordinances, Licenses & Permits Dog Licenses License Information................................................................ 952-882-2600 Impound Information ............................................................. 952-894-9065 Dog licenses are required and must be renewed annually. No license will be issued unless the owner can provide documentation that the dog has been vaccinated against rabies. The dog license fee is $15; $10 if spayed or neutered. Also, animals are not allowed to run at large and may be impounded if picked up. Feces left by an animal on any public or private property (other than his own) must be removed immediately. Not more than three dogs and/or three cats are allowed per household.

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Curfews

Building Permits Jay Scherer, Building Services Manager Savage City Hall ..................................................................... 952-882-2650 Before beginning a project, residents should check on permit requirements. Building permits are required for most projects including decks, porches, fi nished basements, garages, fi replaces, swimming pools, wood stoves, retaining walls (over 4 feet high), and demolition. No permit is required for a concrete patio. All plumbing, heating, air conditioning and ventilation contractors and subcontractors must be registered with the city of Savage.

Curfews are in place for children age 17 and younger. Those under 12 must be in by 9 p.m. on weeknights and 10 p.m. on weekends. Youth 12-14 must be in by 10 p.m. on weeknights and 11 p.m. on weekends. Those who are between 15 and 17 must be in by 11 p.m. on weeknights and 12 a.m. on weekends. The restrictions apply to public streets, alleys, parks, playgrounds and other public buildings; as well as places of amusement, entertainment, or refreshment; and vacant lots. Details can be found at www.cityofsavage.com.

Nuisance Control — Noises/Odors

A city burning permit is required for recreational fi res. Permits and other open burning restrictions may be obtained at City Hall, MondayFriday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Permits also may be downloaded from the City’s website at www.cityofsavage.com.

Conditions that pose a threat to public safety are accumulation of rubbish, garbage, junk or debris are considered a nuisance and are prohibited. Excessive noise is also considered a nuisance and is prohibited.This includes excessive noise from vehicles, combustion engines, musical instruments, etc. Garbage trucks and construction equipment may operate between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on weekdays, 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturdays and holidays, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays. Outdoor storage of unusable or inoperable “junk” vehicles is prohibited.

Peddlers/Solicitors

Weed and Tall Grass Control

Administration ....................................................................... 952-882-2660 Door-to-door peddlers, defined as those who deliver merchandise at the same time as it is offered for sale, must have city council approval. Solicitors (those who take orders for future delivery) and non-profit salespeople must register at city hall. Such permit/registration should not be construed as an endorsement of the product or service offered. Peddlers or solicitors are not permitted on property where a sign or notice is posted prohibiting them.

Grass that is higher than 10 inches, or weeds that have gone to seed, are a violation of city ordinance. If, after written notice, the violation is not corrected, the city may cut the weeds and bill/assess the cost against the property.

Burning Permits

Block Parties Cul-de-sacs and low volume neighborhood streets are eligible for block party permits. A $35 fee and a $50 refundable deposit (for the barricades) are paid when making an application. Alcohol consumption is allowed on private property only. Picnic tables may be allowed on the street, but passageway must be allowed for motorists. On-street activities may continue only during daylight hours.

Parking/Snow Removal Parking — Parking on city streets is prohibited between 2 and 6 a.m. Tickets will be issued for violations. Snow Removal, Streets — Plowing occurs after 2 inches of snow has accumulated (and usually after it quits snowing). Collectors and arterial streets are plowed fi rst, then minor arterials. Roadways not integral to traffic movement (cul-de-sacs, dead-end streets and alleys) are plowed last. Roadways are almost always plowed twice, once to clear them, a second time to widen them. Snow Removal, Sidewalks — City crews remove snow from sidewalks and trails along collector streets and major roads.

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Snow Removal, Citizen Responsibilities — Residents are responsible for ensuring their mailbox is secured to withstand snow being pushed against it by the plows. Snow removal responsibilities include keeping all fi re hydrants open and accessible in case of emergencies and clearing sidewalks that are on the front and/or side of private property within 24 hours of a snowfall. It is unlawful to deposit snow that has been cleared from driveways, sidewalks, mailboxes and fi re hydrants into the street.

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Restrictions

The City of Savage encourages residents to use water wisely to ensure an adequate community supply and lower water bills, which are sent out at the end of each month. Water rates apply according to the amount of water used: Those using less than 12,000 gallons of water a month pay the lowest fees per 1,000 gallons used. The rates increase for those using 12,000 gallons or more, and increase again for thsoe who use 16,000 gallons or more. Outdoor water restrictions are in place throughout the year to encourage conservation and assist citizens in keeping their water usage volumes reasonable (see section on Ordinances, Licenses and Permits). Residents may also wish to check their homes for leaks. This can be done by reading your water meter at night after the day's water use has ended, and again in the morning before any water is used. The difference between the fi rst and second reading will indicate whether any water leaked overnight, and how much. If a leak is suspected, check pipes, fi xtures and appliances. Water softeners are recommended, with a setting of 20 grains of hardness.

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Fences — No permit is required for fences that are 6 feet and lower. There are height limitations based on location of the fence. Check with the Planning Division for more information. Garage Sales — The annual number of occasions per property is limited to three. Signs should not be placed on utility poles or within road rightof-way. Mailboxes — Mailboxes should be set back 1 to 2 inches behind the curb and the bottom of the box should be 40 inches above street level. Recreational Vehicles — Up to three recreational vehicles may be parked/ stored on a residential lot, provided the vehicles are operable, licensed and without need for repair. They may be parked in a rear or side yard, minimum of 5 feet from a property line, or during the season, in the driveway. Only motor homes of less than 34 feet may be parked/stored on a residential lot. For details, call the city. Snowmobiles — No snowmobile may be operated in the city except while loading or unloading a snowmobile from a trailer or similar form of transport, while performing maintenance and repair of a snowmobile within 300 feet of the registered owner's place of residence, for direct snowmobile trail access to or from the closest designated snow trail, or on a designated snowmobile trail. Storage Buildings — Residential area storage sheds under 120 square feet do not require a permit, but are subject to design standards and minimum setbacks from property lines. For information regarding required setbacks and for rules applying to sheds, please contact the city’s Planning Division. Sump Pumps — All water from foundation drains or sumps must be pumped or drained directly to the exterior of the property through rigid plastic or steel piping. A sump pump may not be discharged into the municipal sewer system or onto a city street. Outdoor Water Use — An odd-even watering restriction is in effect throughout the year to ensure a continuing supply of water to residents. All residents whose house number ends with an odd number may water only on odd-numbered days; those with an even-numbered address may water only on even-numbered days. On these specified days, residents may water lawns or use an outside hose at any time of day except between the hours of noon and 5 p.m. Newly seeded or sodded lawns may be watered daily during the allowed hours for up to 30 days after installation. Ponds and Wetlands — A buffer of at least 17 feet is required on all ponds, and from 17 to 50 feet on wetlands even if they are on private property. Residents may not mow, plant or place anything within this buffer. The buffer is intended to help clarify the water that runs into the ponds and wetlands. In addition to abiding by the buffer requirement, residents are encouraged to limit their use of fertilizer, as this can accelerate the growth of algae and other plants in the ponds.

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Townships Credit River Township Town Hall: 18985 Meadow View Boulevard. ......................... 952-440-5515 Office Hours .................................Tues. 8:30 a.m.-noon or by appointment. Web site................................................................... www.creditriver-mn.gov E-mail ....................................................................clerk@creditriver-mn.gov Lisa Quinn, Clerk ............................................................ 952-440-5515 Brent Lawrence, Chair 8156 165th St. E., Prior Lake ..................................................612-270-0403 Bruce Nilsen, Vice Chair 19811 Dakota Ave., Prior Lake ...............................................612-490-0711 Tom Kraft, Supervisor 21233 Vernon Ave. S., Prior Lake ........................................... 612-384-3631 Al Novak, Supervisor Prior Lake ............................................................................... 612-865-3560 Leroy Schommer, Supervisor 7505 169th St. E., Prior Lake..................................................612-290-0506 Sarah LeVoir, Treasurer E-mail ............................................................. treasurer@creditriver-mn.gov Meetings are at the town hall at 6 p.m. on the fi rst and third Monday.

Louisville Township Louisville Township (phone/fax) ............................................ 952-445-8715 Web site............................................................ www.louisvilletownship.com E-mail ................................................................... town_clerk@hotmail.com LuAnne Lemke, Clerk 92 Mallard Dr., Shakopee ....................................................... 952-445-8715 John Weckman, Chair 2800 133rd St. W., Shakopee .................................................. 952-445-5363 Bob Pieper, Vice Chair 14391 Old Brick Yard Rd., Shakopee ...................................... 952-445-5213

Kevin Theis, Supervisor 851 Hahn Dr., Shakopee .........................................................952-445-8449 Lolita Driscoll, Treasurer 791 Bluebill Circle, Shakopee ................................................. 952-403-1293 Meetings are held the fi rst Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Scott County Government Center (200 Fourth Ave. W., Shakopee) in the County Board Room (second floor). To be added to the e-agenda distribution list, contact LuAnne Lemke, Town Clerk, via e-mail at town_clerk@hotmail.com.

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Scott County Government Center 200 Fourth Ave. W., Shakopee, MN 55379-1220 Information .............................................................................. 952-445-7750 TTY/TDD (Hearing/speech impaired) ................................. 952-496-8170 Web site......................................................................... www.co.scott.mn.us Continued on page 20

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Elected Officials Board of Commissioners Joseph Wagner, District 1 18020 Xanadu Ave., Jordan, MN 55352 ................................. 612-270-2660 E-mail: .....................................................................jwagner@co.scott.mn.us Tom Wolf, District 2 19225 Foxfield Dr., Prior Lake, MN 55372 ...........................952-440-6805 E-mail: ......................................................................... twolf@co.scott.mn.us Dave Menden, District 3 904 Clay St., Shakopee, MN 55379. ...................................... 952-445-1013 E-mail: dmenden@co.scott.mn.us Barbara Marschall, District 4 6701 Rustic Rd., Prior Lake, MN 55372 .................................952-447-5748 E-mail .................................................................bmarschall@co.scott.mn.us Jon Ulrich, District 5 14043 Walters Way, Savage, MN 55378 ................................. 952-447-6278 E-mail ........................................................................julrich@co.scott.mn.us

Other Elected Officials Kevin Studnicka, County Sheriff Scott County ............................................................................952-496-8300 E-mail .................................................................kstudnicka@co.scott.mn.us Pat Ciliberto, County Attorney Scott County ............................................................................952-496-8240 E-mail ...................................................................pciliberto@co.scott.mn.us Commissioners and other elected officials are elected to four-year terms (commissioners’ terms are staggered).

Frequently Called Numbers Emergency Number

The Community Gardens at Bridgewood Church off of County Road 27 is a popular place in the summer. Linda and Larry Gates of Savage watered their peppers, onions, beans, carrots, tomatoes and beets last summer.

Medical/Police/Fire ....................................................................... 911 Directions to the Government Center .................................... 952-496-8777 Job Hotline............................................................................... 952-496-8598 Switchboard ............................................................................. 952-445-7750

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Administration

Elections................................................................................ 952-496-8161

Gary L. Shelton, Administrator .............................................. 952-496-8100 E-mail .....................................................................gshelton@co.scott.mn.us Lezlie Vermillion, Deputy County Administrator .................952-496-8346 E-mail .................................................................lvermillion@co.scott.mn.us Lisa Kohner, Public Affairs Coordinator ................................ 952-496-8780 E-mail ...................................................................... lkohner@co.scott.mn.us Debra Brazil, Deputy Clerk of the County Board ................. 952-496-8601 E-mail ....................................................................... dbrazil@co.scott.mn.us (Handles committee appointments, vacancies; county board agenda)

Voter Registration .................................................................... 952-496-8560 TTY/TDD (Hearing/Speech Impaired) ................................ 952-496-8170

Animals Animal Control ....................................................................... 952-894-9065

Community Services Division Building Inspections ................................................................ 952-496-8475 Environmental Health ............................................................. 952-496-8787 Planning/Zoning ..................................................................... 952-496-8475

County Attorney Criminal Division ....................................................................952-496-8240 Juvenile Division ...................................................................... 952-496-8418 Civil Division ........................................................................... 952-496-8241 Victim/Witness .......................................................................952-496-8244

Courts Court Administration..............................................................952-496-8200 (District/County Court) Community Corrections..........................................................952-496-8260 Jury Line .................................................................................. 952-496-8201

Employment/Employee Relations Employee Relations (Personnel) .............................................. 952-496-8103 JOB HOTLINE ...................................................................... 952-496-8598 Re-employment (Unemployment) ........................................ 952-445-7087 Workforce Development Center ............................................. 952-496-8686

Extension Service U of M Extension–Scott Co. ................................................... 952-492-5410

Human Services Child and Adult Protection ..................................................... 952-445-7751 Child Support .......................................................................... 952-496-8183 Daycare Licensing ................................................................... 952-445-7751 Employment & Training ......................................................... 952-496-8686 Financial Assistance ................................................................ 952-445-7751 Foster Care Licensing .............................................................. 952-496-8505 Mental Health Center ............................................................. 952-445-7751 New Options ............................................................................ 952-403-7979 Public Health Services............................................................. 952-496-8584 Volunteer Program ................................................................... 952-496-8169 Veterans’ Services..................................................................... 952-496-8176 Welfare Fraud Hotline ............................................................. 651-297-4147 ......................................................................................... or 800-627-9977 Workforce Development Center ............................................. 952-496-8686

Mosquito Control

Customer Service ............................................................... 952-496-8150

Metropolitan Mosquito Control...............................................651-645-9149

Boat/Snowmobile/ATV ......................................................Driver’s Licenses Hunting/Fishing Licenses.................................................... Liquor Licenses Passports/Photos ................................................................... Motor Vehicles Cross Country Ski Permits ..............................................Birth Certificates Death Certificates ............................................................. Marriage Licenses Charitable Gambling ......................................................................................

Natural Resources/Parks Information (Three Rivers Park District) ............................... 763-559-6700 Parks Planning ......................................................................... 952-496-8783 Soil & Water Conservation ..................................................... 952-492-5425 Watershed Management ..........................................................952-496-8054

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St. John the Baptist Catholic School and Preschool AN ACADEMICALLY RIGOROUS SCHOOL GUIDED BY CATHOLIC VALUES.

St. John the Baptist Catholic School and Preschool is a vibrant Catholic school that provides students with a structured religious and academic education program stressing the tenets of our Catholic faith — service to others; value of worship; and the ability to make responsible, Christian decisions based on moral values.

The St. John’s Difference! In our pursuit of excellence, St. John’s School and Preschool offers a student-centered learning institution that provides a challenging academic environment within a caring and nurturing atmosphere, recognizing and respecting the individual differences of each student. Our strong tradition of parent involvement has created a school community where members model service and forge enduring friendships. Experience St. John’s! Touring St. John’s is a great way for you to learn a lot about what makes St. John’s different. Tours are offered Monday-Friday. Call the school ofďŹ ce at 952.890.6604 to schedule a tour or for more information. ,YNN !VENUE s 3AVAGE -INNESOTA s WWW STJOHNS SAVAGE ORG

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Public Affairs ....................................................................... 952-496-8601 Public Health Environmental Health ............................................................. 952-496-8787 Public Health Services............................................................. 952-496-8584

Public Works Division County Engineer, Highway, Surveyor ....................................952-496-8346

Administrative Services Accounts Payable ..................................................................... 952-496-8189 Billing/Collections ..................................................................952-496-8464 Customer Service ..................................................................... 952-496-8150 Facilities Management............................................................. 952-496-8439 Information Technology ..........................................................952-496-8308

Property Tax Appraisal .................................................................................. 952-496-8115 Estimates.................................................................................. 952-496-8150 Payments .................................................................................. 952-496-8150

Real Estate Listing Info .............................................................................. 952-496-8150 Recorder ................................................................................... 952-496-8143 Abstract Property .................................................................... 952-496-8150

Soil and Water Conservation Scott County office .................................................................. 952-492-5425 7901 W. 190th St., Jordan

Sheriff Administration ........................................................................952-496-8300 Civil Process Bureau ................................................................ 952-496-8320 Communications...................................................................... 952-496-8311 Detectives................................................................................. 952-496-8132 Emergency Management ......................................................... 952-496-8181

Jail Administration .................................................................. 952-496-8327 Jail Systems .............................................................................. 952-496-8314 Juvenile Alternative Facility .................................................... 952-496-8950 Patrol ........................................................................................ 952-496-8303 Records.....................................................................................952-496-8309 Regional Training Facility....................................................... 952-496-8948 Warrants .................................................................................. 952-496-8315

Veterans’ Services Veterans’ Service Office ........................................................... 952-496-8176

Local Libraries Savage Branch Library 13090 Alabama Ave.............................................................. 952-707-1770 Library Book Renewal Line ................................................ 952-890-9184 Web site......................................................................www.scott.lib.mn.us Pat Mitton, branch librarian................................................. 952-707-1770 Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday .............................................. 10 a.m.- 8 p.m. Wednesday. .......................................................................... 1 p.m.- 8 p.m. Friday ...................................................................................10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday .............................................................................. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday............................................................................................1-5 p.m. The Savage Library is part of the Scott County Library System, which allows library cardholders access to libraries in seven communities. In addition, the county-wide system is part of the greater metropolitan system, allowing library cardholders access to nearby Hennepin, Carver and other metropolitan county libraries, as well as Minneapolis and St. Paul Public Libraries.

Scott County Library Administration 13090 Alabama Ave., Savage ............................................... 952-707-1760 Vanessa Birdsey, Library Director E-mail ................................................................. vbirdsey@co.scott.mn.us Web site......................................................................www.scott.lib.mn.us

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Belle Plaine Library ........................................................... 952-873-6767 125 W. Main, Belle Plaine Jordan Library..................................................................... 952-492-2500 230 S. Broadway, Jordan Elko New Market Library..................................................952-496-8030 110 J. Roberts Way, New Market New Prague Library ............................................................952-758-2391 400 Main St. E., New Prague Prior Lake Library .............................................................. 952-447-3375 16210 Eagle Creek Ave., Prior Lake Shakopee Library ............................................................... 952-233-9590 235 S. Lewis St., Shakopee

Reference Libraries — Law Library Scott County Government Center 200 Fourth Ave. W. ............................................................. 952-496-8713 Scott County Historical Society/Stans Mueseum 235 Fuller St. S., Shakopee..................................................952-445-0378

Waste Disposal Recycling

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Most refuse haulers provide a recycling service (and the necessary containers) to their customers. In addition, Savage residents are encouraged to use the drop-off center, Buckingham Recycling. Some materials are accepted free of charge, for others there is a fee. Buckingham Recycling 5980 Credit River Rd., Prior Lake ....................................... 952-226-6441 Arc Greater Twin Cities (used clothing, household items) Arc Used Goods Pickup Service ............................... www.bluetrucks.org Arc's Value Village Thrift Sotres & Donation Centers ........................................www.arcsvaluevillage.org


Refuse Hauling Savage residents contract with private refuse haulers in order to dispose of household waste. Haulers licensed to operate a collection service within the city are: Allied Waste Services ........................................................... 952-941-5174 Buckingham Disposal..........................................................952-226-6441 Dick’s Sanitation.................................................................. 952-469-2239 Evergreen Sanitation ........................................................... 952-224-7100 Lloyd’s Construction ............................................................952-746-5832 Randy’s Sanitation ............................................................... 763-972-3335 Tidy Disposal ....................................................................... 952-873-2636 Veolia Environmental Services ............................................ 651-487-8546 Waste Management-Savage ................................................ 952-890-1100

Compost Sites Information – Scott County Environmental Health ............ 952-496-8475 Leaves and grass clippings cannot be thrown into the garbage; they must be handled separately. Privately operated compost sites, which charge for their services, include: Buckingham Recycling 5980 Credit River Rd., Prior Lake ....................................... 952-226-6441 Specialized Environmental Tech 14800 Johnson Memorial Hwy., Shakopee .......................... 952-445-2139 The Mulch Store 1030 W. Cliff Road, Burnsville ............................................ 952-736-1915

Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Scott County Environmental Health Dept. ...................................................................... 952-496-8475 24-hour Information Line ................................................. 952-496-8787 HHW Information ........................................................... 952-496-8652 Web site ............................................................... www.co.scott.mn.us/hhw Almost every home contains some household hazardous waste (HHW), hazardous products or chemicals that can harm human health or the

environment if handled improperly. These are products normally used in cleaning, home improvement projects, automobile maintenance, lawn and garden care, hobbies, and a variety of other tasks. They might include paint, varnish, pesticides, household cleaning chemicals, solvents, fuels, wood stain or preservatives, rechargeable batteries, aerosol cans, fluorescent lamps (including tubes and CFLs), mercury thermostats or thermometers, automotive chemicals or batteries, appliances, electronics, tires, as well as any other household products that are flammable, corrosive, reactive or poisonous. Each year, thousands of Americans are injured or poisoned through incidents involving hazardous household products. Minimizing the amount of hazardous chemicals stored in your home is always a good idea for the sake of your family’s safety. The Scott County HHW Facility will accept a variety of hazardous materials from Scott County residents. Many of these items are accepted at no charge — visit www.co.scott.mn.us/HHW for details. Please bring a check or cash for those chargeable items, since credit cards are not currently accepted. The facility is located at 588 Country Trail East (Highway 282) in Spring Lake Township, one-half mile west of the intersection of Highways 13 and 282, and County Road 17. The HHW Facility is open at the following times: Wednesday: noon to 6 p.m. Thursday: noon to 4 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. to noon (Note: The RE-USE Room closes 15 minutes earlier) The HHW Facility will be CLOSED for major holiday weekends, including Easter, Memorial Day, Labor Day, and Thanksgiving, as well as the period between Christmas and New Year's. The RE-USE Room is fi lled with a variety of good usable products, including paint, stain, varnish, thinner, putty, adhesives, household chemicals, yard and garden chemicals, automotive chemicals, electronics, etc., and all of these items are available for FREE (to anyone over the age of 18)! A trip to the RE-USE Room as you plan your next home improvement or craft project could certainly save you some money! Continued on page 24

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Continued from page 23 Reduce the amount of HHW your family produces by practicing “Smart Shopping.” Measure carefully, buy only what you need, and then use what you buy. Store any leftovers carefully, and protect from freezing, so that they will remain usable. Please note: The HHW Facility can not accept automotive chemicals in containers larger than 2½ gallons in size (fluids such as gas, oil, or antifreeze). Other unacceptable items include: household garbage, unknown materials, business waste (call for an appointment), radioactive items or sharps (needles). Regular alkaline batteries can be thrown in your household trash.

Utilities Buried Cable: Call Before You Dig Gopher State One Call ........................................................... 651-454-0002 Web site.............................................................www.gopherstateonecall.org

Electricity Xcel Energy..........................................................................1-800-895-4999 Electric outage ..................................................................... 1-800-895-1999 Gas odor ............................................................................... 1-800-895-2999 Web site.........................................................................www.xcelenergy.com Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative (MVEC) Billing & New Service .............................................................952-492-2313 Power outage ............................................................................952-492-8255 Web site...................................................................................www.mvec.net

Natural Gas CenterPoint Energy ............................................................. 1-800-245-2377 Billing/New service .................................................................612-372-4727 Repair service ...........................................................................612-372-4727 Suspected gas leak.................................................................... 612-372-5050 Web site............................................................ www.centerpointenergy.com

Water & Sewer Savage Utility Department Billing ...................................................................................... 651-256-3304 Leaks ........................................................................................952-882-2600 General ....................................................................................952-224-3440

Telephone Century Link ...................................................................... 1-800-475-7526 Repair................................................................................... 1-877-348-9007 Web site.......................................................................www.centurylink.com Integra Telecom .....................................................................952-226-7000 Mediacom (Cable TV and Telephone) ............................... 1-888-847-6228

Precinct 6 Bethesda Church ...........................................................................15033 Hwy. 13 Precinct 7 Bridgewood Church .................................................................6201 W. 135th St. Precinct 8 O'Connell Fire Station....................................................... 14321 O'Connell Rd.

School District Elections School District 719 City of Savage, Precinct 3 Savage City Hall ........................................................................6000 McColl Dr. City of Savage, Precinct 4 St. Mary Magdalene Lutheran Church ..........................14225 Quentin Ave. S. City of Savage, Precinct 5 McColl Pond ELC................................................................. 13550 Dakota Ave. City of Savage, Precinct 6 Bethesda Church ...........................................................................15033 Hwy. 13 City of Savage, Precinct 7 Bridgewood Church .................................................................6201 W. 135th St. City of Savage, Precinct 8 O'Connell Fire Station....................................................... 14321 O'Connell Rd. City of Prior Lake Precinct 1 Prior Lake City Hall .......................................................... 4646 Dakota St. S.E. City of Prior Lake Precinct 2 St. Paul's Lutheran Church................................................5634 Luther Rd. S.E. City of Prior Lake Precinct 3 Prior Lake Baptist Church.......................................5690 Credit River Rd., S.E. City of Prior Lake Precinct 4 Friendship Church................................................................ 17741 Fairlawn Ave. City of Prior Lake Precinct 5 Fire Station No. 2 ..........................................................3906 Station Place N.W. City of Prior Lake Precinct 6A Holy Cross Church .................................................. 14085 Pike Lake Trail N.E. City of Prior Lake Precinct 6B Living Hope Lutheran Church ..............................................8600 Horizon Dr. City of Prior Lake Precinct 7 Shepherd of the Lake Church............................... 3611 North Berens Rd. N.W. Cedar Lake Township, Sand Creek & Spring Creek Townships Spring Lake Town Hall .......................................................20381 Fairlawn Ave. Credit River Township Credit River Town Hall ............................................18985 Meadow View Blvd.

School District 191

Poll Locations

Precinct 1 St. John the Baptist Church .................................................... 4625 W. 125th St. Precinct 2 Glendale United Methodist Church ....................................13550 Glendale Rd. Precinct 3 Savage City Hall ........................................................................6000 McColl Dr. Precinct 4 St. Mary Magdalene Lutheran Church ........................14225 Quention Ave. S. Precinct 5 McColl Pond ELC................................................................. 13550 Dakota Ave. Precinct 6 Bethesda Church ...........................................................................15033 Hwy. 13 Precinct 7 Bridgewood Church .................................................................6201 W. 135th St. Precinct 8 O'Connell Fire Station....................................................... 14321 O'Connell Rd.

Primary & General Elections

School District 720

Precinct 1 St. John the Baptist Church .................................................... 4625 W. 125th St. Precinct 2 Glendale United Methodist Church ....................................13550 Glendale Rd. Precinct 3 Savage City Hall ........................................................................6000 McColl Dr. Precinct 4 St. Mary Magdalene Lutheran Church ..........................14225 Quentin Ave. S. Precinct 5 McColl Pond ELC................................................................. 13550 Dakota Ave.

The Shakopee precincts are the same as those used in primary and general elections. In addition, the following are school district polling places: Jackson, Louisville and Sand Creek Townships Jackson Township Hall ........................................................... 1091 W. 130th St. Savage — Precinct 5 McColl Pond ELC................................................................. 13550 Dakota Ave. Savage — Precinct 7 Bridgewood Church .................................................................6201 W. 135th St. Prior Lake — Precinct 4 Friendship Church................................................................ 17741 Fairlawn Ave.

Elections Voter Registration Voters must be registered. With the proper identification, they may register on Election Day. Residents may register to vote when renewing driver’s licenses. For more information on voter’s registration, eligibility and/or absentee voting, call or write Scott County Elections, 200 W. Fourth Ave., Shakopee, MN 55379, telephone 952-496-8560.

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Party Contacts

Legislature

Democratic Farmer Labor Party (DFL) 255 E. Plato Blvd., St. Paul .............................................................651-293-1200 Republican Party of Minnesota (GOP) 525 Park St., St. Paul ...................................................................... 651-222-0022 Independence Party (IP) P.O. Box 40495, St. Paul .................................................................651-487-9700

Senate

Minnesota Departments/Agencies

Note: These listings are subject to change pending the outcome of the November General Election. Senate Information ............................................................... 651-296-0504 Web site..............................................................www.senate.leg.state.mn.us Senator Claire Robling (R-35) 75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Capitol Bldg. 226 St. Paul, MN 55155 ................................................................ 651-296-4123 E-mail .............................................................sen.claire.robling@senate.mn

MN Department of Employment and Economic Development Minnesota WorkForce Center 752 Canterbury Rd. S., Shakopee .......................................... 952-445-7087 Web site............................................................................www.mnworks.org MN Job Service is available to all job seekers and employers. Information concerning fi ling for unemployment insurance can be obtained by calling 651-284-3033 or at www.uimn.org.

MN Correctional Facility 1010 W. Sixth Ave., Shakopee ...............................................952-496-4440 Tracy Beltz, Warden The facility houses adult women felons.

MN Extension Education – Scott County 7151 W. 190th St., Jordan .......................................................952-492-5410 E-mail ....................................................................... mnext-scott@umn.edu

MN Department of Natural Resources – Conservation Service 7050 East Hwy 101 Shakopee ................................................ 952-496-4141

Scott Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD) 7151 190th St. W., #125, Jordan ............................................ 952-492-5425 Web site...........................................................................www.scottswcd.org

Sen. Al Franken watches as Burnsville High School’s FIRST Robotics Team operates their robot during a visit to the school.

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Continued from page 25 Senator Dan D. Hall (D-40) 75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Capitol Bldg. 325 St. Paul, MN 55155 .................................................................651-296-5975 E-mail .....................................................................sen.dan.hall@senate.mn

House House Information.................................................................651-296-2146 Web site.............................................................. www.house.leg.state.mn.us Representative Mark Buesgens (R-35B) 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., State Office Bldg. 381 St. Paul, MN 55155 .................................................................651-296-5185 E-mail ........................................................... rep.mark.buesgens@house.mn Representative Pam Myhra (D-40A) 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., State Office Bldg. 517 St. Paul, MN 55155 ................................................................ 651-296-4212 E-mail .................................................................rep.pam.myhra@house.mn

Constitutional Officers Governor Mark Dayton (D) 75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., 130 State Capitol St. Paul, MN 55155 .................................................................651-201-3400 Fax ............................................................................................ 651-797-1850 Web site.....................................................................www.mn.gov/governor

Lieutenant Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon (D) 75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., 130 State Capitol St. Paul, MN 55155 .................................................................651-201-3400 Fax ............................................................................................ 651-797-1850 Web site.....................................................................www.mn.gov/governor

Attorney General Lori Swanson (D) 1400 Bremer Tower, 445 Minnesota St. St. Paul 55101 .........651-296-3353 E-mail .............................................................attorney.general@state.mn.us

Secretary of State Mark Ritchie (D) 180 State Office Building, 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., St. Paul, MN 55155 .................................................................651-296-2803 E-mail ................................................................secretary.state@state.mn.us

State Auditor Rebecca Otto (D) 525 Park St., #500, St. Paul, MN 55103 .................................651-296-2551 E-mail ...................................................................state.auditor@state.mn.us

U.S. Postal Service Savage Post Office 6100 McColl Dr...................................................................1-800-275-8777 ZIP code ...............................................................................................55378 ZIP code information .........................................................1-800-275-8777 Web site..................................................................................www.usps.com

Media Newspapers Savage Pacer Published each Saturday P.O. Box 376, Savage or 14093 Commerce Ave., Prior Lake ........................................952-440-1234 Fax ........................................................................................... 952-447-6671 Editor: Amy Lyon................................................................... 952-345-6376 E-mail ..................................................................editor@savagepacer.com

Over 30 years in business locally.

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Publisher: Laurie Hartmann .................................................. 952-345-6878 Web site ..................................................................... www.savagepacer.com Star Tribune 425 Portland Ave., Minneapolis .............................................612-673-4000 Circulation/Delivery .............................................................. 612-673-4343 Web site...................................................................... www.startribune.com Published daily and Sunday. St. Paul Pioneer Press 345 Cedar St., St. Paul ............................................................ 651-222-1111 Circulation ...........................................................................1-800-678-7737 Web site........................................................................ www.twincities.com Published daily and Sunday.

Cable Television Integra Telecom .............................................................. 952-226-7000 Web site........................................................................ www.getintegra.com 4690 Colorado St. SE, Prior Lake; Hours 8 a.m. - 6 p.m., M-F Mediacom Communications ........................................1-800-332-0245 14309 Huntington Ave., Savage; Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., M-F (closed noon1 p.m.) The city of Savage contracts with Mediacom Communications Corporation and Integra Telecom to deliver cable television service to residents and businesses within Savage. Under this agreement, the city of Savage operates Savage Government Television offering programming that focuses on Savage municipal government, including public meetings. The city of Savage also operates Savage Community TV and Savage Education TV. Subscribers should refer to their program guide for channel assignments. Programming schedules appear weekly in the Savage Pacer and online at www.cityofsavage.com.

Licenses & Documents Documents — Birth & Death Certificates, Marriage Licenses, Passports Scott County Customer Service Govt. Center, 200 Fourth Ave. W., Shakopee ....................... 952-496-8150

Driver’s License Renewals Prior Lake-Savage License Bureau 14215 Commerce Ave., Prior Lake ........................................ 952-447-8817

Driver’s License Renewals/Exams MN Driver’s License Exam Station 2070 Cliff Rd., Eagan .............................................................651-688-1870 For additional information, visit www.mvrenewal.state.mn.us.

Liquor & Tobacco Licenses Charitable Gambling Permits City of Savage, 6000 McColl Dr. .......................................... 952-882-2660 Scott County Customer Service Govt. Center, 200 Fourth Ave. W., Shakopee ....................... 952-496-8150 Scott County processes these for the unincorporated areas.

Hunting/Fishing Licenses Scott County Customer Service Govt. Center, 200 Fourth Ave. W., Shakopee ....................... 952-496-8150 Prior Lake-Savage License Bureau 14125 Commerce Ave., Prior Lake ........................................ 952-447-8817 Many sporting goods and convenience stores also issue these licenses.

Motor Vehicle Plates/Tabs — Boat & Motor Licensing — Title Transfers Scott County Customer Service Govt. Center, 200 Fourth Ave. W., Shakopee ....................... 952-496-8150 Web site......................................................................... www.co.scott.mn.us Prior Lake-Savage License Bureau 14125 Commerce Ave., Prior Lake ........................................ 952-447-8817

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Transportation Smart Link Transit Scott County Transit offers a variety of transportation services to help bring residents to work, local shopping areas and appointments. It offers services to the local area and coordinates transit connections to routes throughout the seven-county metro area. Smart Link Transit services include:

Local fi xed route services (serving Shakopee and Prior Lake): 952-496-8341 Shakopee Route 496 – The City of Shakopee operates a local circulator operates year 'round. Prior Lake Route 491 – The City of Prior Lake operates a local circulator operates during the summer months. BlueXpress (fi xed Route 490 to downtown Minneapolis): 952-496-8800 or www.BlueXpressBus.com.

Dial-A-Ride: 952-496-8341 Reservation-only, shared-ride transit services. All buses are wheelchair-lift equipped and door-to-door assistance is available. The driver will assist riders to the fi rst door of their home or destination. Service hours are 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday-Friday. Rides are subject to availability and ride requests are recommended three to five days in advance.

Dedicated service from Burnsville Transit Station to Southbridge Park & Ride and Shepherd of the Lake Park & Ride (by reservation only): 952-496-8341 Service operates between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., Monday-Friday. For additional information or schedule details, visit www.co.scott.mn.us or call Scott County Transit to request a Rider’s Guide.

ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) transportation service: 952-496-8001 Services for persons who cannot use regular route buses due to disability, who have received certification through the Metro Mobility Service Center, and who are traveling to and from eligible Scott County communities. ADA service days and hours vary between cities. Connections are available to other ADA providers serving Dakota, Hennepin and Ramsey counties.

Minnesota Valley Transit Authority (MVTA)

Dedicated bus service for all cities in Scott County: 952-496-8341 Bus service is designated for each city on selected days and times of the week, during which residents may use the service for local shopping or group outing activities. Call for specific schedule information and locations.

Experience You Can Count On...

The MVTA is the public transit provider for Savage, Burnsville, Eagan, Apple Valley and Rosemount. It offers express service to downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul, reverse commute, and local fi xed and flex routes. A Park & Ride station is located in Savage at 141st St. and Huntington Ave. (one block north of County Rd. 42) for buses 421, 444 and 464. Phone ................................................................................... 952-882-7500 Web site..............................................................................www.mvta.com

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Education

T

he Savage community is served, mainly, by two school districts: Independent School District (ISD) 191 (Burnsville-Eagan-Savage) and ISD 719 (Prior Lake-Savage Area). A small portion of Savage is served by the Shakopee School District ISD 720. Bloomington ISD 271 also serves a small part of the city, but there are no homes in the area.

Children’s Dental Care Dr. George Hankerson, Dr. Brent R. Kvittem and Dr. Amy Kebriaei

Burnsville-Eagan-Savage ISD 191

Frequently Called Numbers Enrollment/Registration ........................................ 952-707-4180 Food Services .......................................................... 952-707-2031 Human Resources ...................................................952-707-2009 Superintendent’s Office .......................................... 952-707-2005 Transportation ........................................................ 952-707-2067 Community Education Adult Programs .......................................... 952-707-4110 Youth Programs .......................................... 952-707-4150 Board of Education The Board of Education governs ISD 191. There are seven directors on the board, elected at-large. Terms overlap to ensure continuity of board membership. A Burnsville Senior High School Student Council member represents interests of students on the board, but does not have voting privileges. Ron Hill, Chair .....................................................................952-440-1016 E-mail rhill@burnsville.k12.mn.us Sandy Sweep, Vice Chair ...................................................... 952-250-7097 E-mail ssweep@burnsville.k12.mn.us Daniel Luth, Director .......................................................... 952-440-1290 E-mail dluth@burnsville.k12.mn.us DeeDee Currier, Director .................................................... 952-882-7746 E-mail dcurrier@burnsville.k12.mn.us Paula Teiken, Treasurer ........................................................952-846-4106 E-mail pteiken@burnsville.k12.mn.us Jim Schmid, Clerk ................................................................. 952-882-1651 E-mail jschmid@burnsville.k12.mn.us Bob VandenBoom, Director ................................................. 651-454-9516 E-mail bvandenboom@burnsville.k12.mn.us All board meetings are open to the public. Meetings are held, with few exceptions, at 6:30 p.m. on the first and third Thursdays of each month at the Senior Campus, upper level, Diamondhead Education Center, 200 W. Burnsville Pkwy., Burnsville. Public notice is given if the time, date and/or location changes, as well as if a special meeting is called. Meetings are also cablecast live in Burnsville, Eagan and Savage. Check with your cable provider for the correct channel. Tapes of meetings also replayed at various times. Board meetings can also be viewed on the district's website at www.isd191.org.

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District Offices 100 River Ridge Ct., Burnsville ........................................... 952-707-2000 E-mail info@burnsville.k12.mn.us Web site................................................................................www.isd191.org Superintendent ......................................................................... Randy Clegg Assistant Superintendent of Teaching & Learning .Christopher Lindholm Human Resources Administrator........................................... Stacey Sovine Business Manager .........................................................................Lisa Rider Director of Accounting Services .............................................. Scott Brown Director of Communications......................................................Ruth Dunn Director of Individualized Student Services ....................Stephanie Corbey Director of Food Services ............................................... Roxanne Williams Director of Operations and Properties .............................Jonathan Deutsch Director of Planning and Technology ............................... Connie Erickson Health Services Director .......................................................Dawn Willson

The Gentle Doctor Veterinary Clinic 4134 Co. Rd. 42 • Savage, MN 55378

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Please call for an appointment or drop off service

Jenny Aldridge, DVM Javery Benson, DVM Julie Steller, DVM

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Facilities

The Burnsville High School girls’ soccer team celebrates its win in the Section 2AA title game last fall.

Burnsville High School (Gr. 10-12) 600 E. Hwy. 13, Burnsville Dave Helke, Principal ............................................................ 952-707-2100 Burnsville Senior Campus 200 W. Burnsville Pkwy. ........................................................952-707-6040 Gene Roczniak, Associate Principal Burnsville Alternative High School (Gr. 10-12) 2140 Diffley Rd., Eagan Janice Porter, Principal .................................................................................. 952-707-4020 Eagle Ridge Junior High (Gr. 7-9) 13955 Glendale Rd., Savage Don Leake, Principal .................................................................................. 952-707-2800 John Metcalf Junior High (Gr. 7-9) 2250 Diffley Rd., Burnsville Kelly Ronn, Principal .................................................................................. 952-707-2400 Joseph Nicollet Junior High (Gr. 7-9) 400 E. 134th St., Burnsville Renee Brandner, Principal .................................................................................. 952-707-2600 Edward D. Neill Elementary (Gr. K-6) 13409 Upton Ave. S., Burnsville Elizabeth Vaught, Principal .................................................................................. 952-707-3100 Gideon Pond Elementary (Gr. K-6) 613 E. 130th St., Burnsville Kristine Black ......................................................................... 952-707-3000 Harriet Bishop Elementary (Gr. K-6) 14400 O’Connell Rd., Savage Rob Nelson, Principal............................................................. 952-707-3900

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Hidden Valley Elementary (Gr. K-6) 13875 Glendale Rd., Savage Jon Bonneville, Principal ........................................................ 952-707-3800 Marion W. Savage Elementary (Gr. K-6) 4819 W. 126th St., Savage Jeremy Willey, Principal ......................................................... 952-707-3200 Rahn Elementary (Gr. K-6) 4424 Sandstone Dr., Eagan Elaine Mehdizadeh, Principal ................................................ 952-707-3600 Sioux Trail Elementary (Gr. K-6) 2801 River Hills Dr., Burnsville Taber Akin, Principal ............................................................. 952-707-3300 Sky Oaks Elementary (Gr. K-6) 100 E. 134th St., Burnsville Kay Fecke, Principal ............................................................... 952-707-3700 Vista View Elementary (Gr. K-6) 13109 Co. Rd. 5, Burnsville Susan Risius, Principal ........................................................... 952-707-3400 William Byrne Elementary (Gr. K-6) 11608 River Hills Dr., Burnsville Lyle Bomsta, Principal ........................................................... 952-707-3500

Community Education - District 191 Diamondhead Education Center, 200 W. Burnsville Pkwy., Burnsville Tom Umhoefer, Director ........................................................ 952-707-4112 Adult Basic Education .......................................................... 952-707-4125 Classes and individualized instruction are available, free of charge, to those 16 years and older in three areas: English as a second language for the foreign-born; adult basic education for those whose skills in reading, writing, spelling and basic arithmetic are not at the high school level; and General Education Development (GED) preparation for those who wish to take this high school equivalency test. Adult Enrichment ................................................................. 952-707-4150 Hundreds of courses, including computers, languages, career and personal development, legal and consumer issues, business skills, fitness, the arts, creative arts and special tours. Aquatics ................................................................................. 952-707-4150 Instructional and recreational swimming programs for all ages are offered at the districts’ three pools throughout the year. Early Education and Learning Readiness ........................... 952-707-4150 Childcare for children age birth to 5 as well as programs for parents of children, age birth to 5, with the goal that children and parents will grow, learn, discover and enjoy each other. Project KIDS Child Care ..................................................... 952-707-4150 Child care offered before- and after-school is available at all elementary schools in the district. The program also offers infant,, toddler, preschool Project KIDS, Tiny Tots preschool program and a kindergarten readiness program. Senior Center ......................................................................... 952-707-4120 Burnsville Senior Center is operated jointly by the school district and the city of Burnsville. Youth Enrichment ................................................................. 952-707-4150 Educational enrichment courses, sports and recreation, and special tours are available outside the school day. Also offers The EDGE summer program for 6-9th graders. Early Education Programs & Services Individualized Student Services ......................................... 952-707-6260 Early Childhood Special Education ................................... 952-875-6610

Emerald Crest memory care communities are very unique. Unlike others, we specialize in caring for those with memory loss at all stages. Our communities are gatherings of homes, with only 15 suites per home. Our setting is designed to encourage socialization, enhance ability, and allow for personalized care and supervision 24/7. Through our Cognitive Care Program, our registered occupational therapist creates meaningful and purposeful programs. A wide variety of programs occur daily, seven days a week, including evenings. Our professional staff of RNs, OTRs, and support services care for both medical and psychosocial needs. Residents enjoy three meals a day,housekeeping, laundry, exercise programs, and an inviting, outdoor patio. Individualized personal care, nursing care, and therapies are available.

Key Information Health Services District Health Offices are staffed with Licensed School Nurses and Health Assistants. The goal of the District Health Service's department is to provide for the health and safety of students to enable them to fully participate in the classroom and benefit from their education. Please contact the health office if your child has a medical condition or will need medication or treatments to be administered. We will work with you to provide for the needs of your child while at school.

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Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools 4540 Tower St. S.E., Prior Lake, MN 55372....................... 952-226-0000 Web site....................................................www.priorlake-savage.k12.mn.us

District Administration Sue Ann Gruver, Superintendent Jeff Holmberg, Assistant Superintendent Julie Cink, Director of Business Affairs Matt Mons, Director of Human Resources Jim Dellwo, Director of Operations & Transportation Leanne Weyrauch, Director of Community Education Services Doug Kern, Director of Special Education

Board of Education

A group of Glendale Elementary first-graders in Cheryl Holst’s class dig through and examine pond water, searching for pond life, Glendale Environmental Education Festival at the McColl Pond Environmental Learning Center.

In order for students to enroll or remain enrolled in elementary or secondary school, Minnesota State Law requires documentation of required immunization or written proof of exemption. Students are required to be immunized against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, measels, mumps, rubella, hepatitis B, and varicella. It is not required for your child to have all immunization series completed in order to begin school, but must be actively in progress to receive the series or have written proof of exemption in order to enroll. Please visit the District Health Services website in order to access further information and District Health Services forms. www.isd191.org/se3bin/ clientgenie.cgi School Closings Emergencies and severe weather conditions sometimes require that starting times be delayed or schools be closed entirely. Announcements of delays and closings are broadcast on local radio and television stations. Information will also be available on the district Web site and school Web sites, and at 952707-2000. To receive an e-mail regarding delayed starts or school closings, subscribe to eFormant, the district’s e-mail news service. To sign up, visit www.isd191.org. Food Services Students and staff of District 191 are offered a number of nutritious lunch options at reasonable prices. Contact the District Office for pricing details. District 191 participates in the federally-funded free and reduced-price school lunch program. Eligible families will receive a form for each student from their county Human Services Department. These forms should be forwarded to the Food Services Department for processing. Transportation District 191 contracts with First Student Transportation Services to provide busing for approximately 65 percent of its students. Kindergarten and elementary students must live 1 mile or more from their assigned school to be bused. Junior and senior high students are transported together and must live 1.5 miles or more from their assigned schools to be eligible for transportation. In addition, senior high students must register for service. If space is available, families of students who are not eligible for transportation may pay for this service.

Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools — ISD 719 Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools serve Prior Lake, portions of Savage and several townships south of Prior Lake. Roughly 7,000 students are enrolled in the district's 13 schools. In addition to the variety of curriculum choices available, the school district prides itself on its community partnerships, and focus on environmental and service learning opportunities.

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The Prior Lake-Savage Area School Board is the school district’s governing body. It is composed of seven members, each of whom is a district resident elected by voters. The terms are staggered, with elections conducted in November of even-numbered years. School Board meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the second Monday of the month and School Board study sessions are held at 6 p.m. on the fourth Monday of each month. School Board meetings and study sessions are held at the District Services Center, 4540 Tower Street SE, Prior Lake. Citizens who wish to address the School Board on an agenda item may do so at the discretion of, and with advance notification of, the School Board Chairperson. Current board members are: Lee Shimek, Chair ..................................................................952-447-5314 Todd Sorensen, Vice Chair ....................................................612-396-6536 Stacey Ruelle, Clerk/Treasurer ...............................................952-226-4320 Tom Anderson ........................................................................952-894-2976 Mike Murray ..........................................................................952-440-5137 Richard Wolf ..........................................................................952-440-9625 School Board Mailing Address: 4540 Tower St. S.E., Prior Lake, MN 55372

Frequently Called Numbers District Services Center....................................................... 952-226-0000 4540 Tower St. S.E., Prior Lake, MN 55372 Prior Lake High School (Grades 9-12) ................................952-226-8600 7575 W. 150th St., Savage Dave Lund, Principal .............................................................952-226-8600 John Bennett, Assistant Principal ..........................................952-226-8600 Jeff Pawlicki, Assistant Principal ...........................................952-226-8600 Heather Fitzloff, Assistant Principal .....................................952-226-8600 Eric Rodine, Activities Director ............................................952-226-8690 Activities Office ......................................................................952-226-8690 Attendance Office ..................................................................952-226-8601 Educational Access TV Channel 17 .......................................952-226-0014 Guidance Office......................................................................952-226-8602 Hidden Oaks Middle School (Grades 6-8) ..........................952-226-0700 15855 Fish Point Rd. S.E., Prior Lake Sasha Kuznetsov, Principal .....................................................952-226-0700 Julie Siegle, Assistant Principal ..............................................952-226-0700 Attendance Office...................................................................952-226-0701 Guidance Office......................................................................952-226-0702 Twin Oaks Middle School (Grades 6-8) ..............................952-226-0500 15860 Fish Point Rd. S.E., Prior Lake Dr. Dan Edwards, Principal ...................................................952-226-0500 John Dahl, Assistant Principal ...............................................952-226-0500 Attendance Office ..................................................................952-226-0501 Guidance Office .....................................................................952-226-0502 Five Hawks Elementary (Grades K-5) .................................952-226-0100 16620 Five Hawks Ave. S.E., Prior Lake Tim S. Bell, Principal .............................................................952-226-0100 Attendance Office...................................................................952-226-0101 Glendale Elementary (Grades K-5) ..................................... 952-226-0200 6601 Connelly Parkway, Savage Sam Richardson, Principal .................................................... 952-226-0200 Attendance Office...................................................................952-226-0201


Grainwood Elementary (Grades K-5) ................................. 952-226-0300 5061 Minnesota St. S.E., Prior Lake Patrick Glynn, Principal ........................................................ 952-226-0300 Attendance Office...................................................................952-226-0301 Jeffers Pond Elementary (Grades K-5) ................................ 952-226-0600 14800 Jeffers Pass N.W., Prior Lake Dr. Karoline Warner, Principal ............................................. 952-226-0600 Attendance Office ..................................................................952-226-0601 Redtail Ridge Elementary (Grades K-5) ............................. 952-226-8000 15200 Hampshire Ave., Savage Barb Yetzer, Principal ............................................................ 952-226-8000 WestWood Elementary (Grades K-5).................................. 952-226-0400 5370 WestWood Dr. S.E., Prior Lake Pam Winfield, Principal ........................................................ 952-226-0400 Attendance Office...................................................................952-226-0401 Edgewood School (Half-Day K & ECFE) .......................... 952-226-0900 5304 WestWood Dr., Prior Lake Deb Williams, Principal........................................................ 952-226-0900 Attendance Office...................................................................952-226-0901 Early Childhood .....................................................................952-226-0950 Circle of Friends Preschool.....................................................952-226-0956 SAGE Academy (School for the Advancement of Gifted Education) .......... 952-226-0400 The SAGE Academy at WestWood Elementary is available to qualified students in grades 3,4 and 5. SAGE teachers are well versed in differentiation and curriculum modification for high-ability learners. STARS Alternative Learning Program ..............................952-226-0500 The STARS program at Twin Oaks Middle School is available to all qualified students in grades 7-8. STARS class sizes are small with curriculum that is closely integrated with middle school core classes. STARS is designed to reach all learners, especially those who struggle in the traditional school setting. Bridges Area Learning Center ............................................. 952-226-9721 The Bridges program is designed for students in grades 9-12, and offers personalized curriculum, small class sizes and unique instructional approaches. Bridges is designed to reach all learners, especially those who struggle in traditional schools.

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Community Education Services 4540 Tower St. S.E., Prior Lake ........................................... 952-226-0080 Leanne Weyrauch, Director .................................................. 952-226-0082 Community Education Services offers enrichment classes and special events to residents from birth to senior citizens in locations throughout the district. For details, visit www.priorlakesavagece.com. Adult Education Information .............................................................................952-226-0081 Community Education Services classes are offered to adult learners in: GED preparation, adult diploma, English as a Second Language and tutoring in basic math, English and writing. Information about these opportunities is included in the Community Education Services catalog mailed three times a year to all district residents.

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Early Childhood Family Education/School Readiness Deb Williams, Principal ..........................................................952-226-0900 A full range of early childhood family education classes are available for expectant parents and those with children, birth to age 5. Included in the program is a preschool for children 3 or more years of age to the year before they attend kindergarten. Screening for preschool children, as well as coordination with school readiness, is available through Early Childhood Family Education at Edgewood School.

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Continued from page 35 Preschool Community Ed Circle of Friends Preschool– Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools Edgewood School 5304 WestWood Dr., Prior Lake.............................................952-226-0956 Youth Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools Comm. Ed. Youth Programs Carrie Dobie, Coordinator ......................................................952-226-0088 A full range of enrichment, recreational and skill-building classes for preschoolers and youth during non-school hours. Programs connected with E-12 and community to provide youth with service-learning, volunteer and leadership development opportunities.

K-5 and 1 1/2 miles for grades 6-12. The prime consideration in transportation services is for student safety. For more information about school transportation, call 952-226-0050 or bus contractor/dispatch at 952-440-1166.

School District Elections Information about school district elections is available from Martha Walz, DSC Administrative Assistant, at 952-226-0010. Additional election and polling place information can be found in this Resident’s Guide as well as on the Scott County Web site at www.co.scott.mn.us.

School Age Care Programs Community Ed. Kids’ Company Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools 4540 Tower St. S.E., Prior Lake ..............................................952-226-0090 Kelly Vossen, Coordinator .......................................................952-226-0092 Kids’ Company is District 719’s before- and after-school child care program for children Pre-K-5, and is available in each of the elementary schools in the district. This program is available from 6:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. The all-day summer program for children ages 4 to 7th grade is available from 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Community Involvement & Volunteer Services Jenny Nagy, Community Involvement Coordinator .............................................................................952-226-0085

Health Requirements Health Services is staffed by licensed school nurses and health support personnel who are trained in First Aid and CPR. They are available during student hours in each school. Licensed school nurses assess the health needs of students; develop appropriate health, emergency and communicable disease plans; and make appropriate referrals with follow-up. The district adheres to a “No Shot (or proof of exemption), No School” policy. This means that all students must meet the state immunization requirements prior to enrollment or schedule pick-up. More information about the district’s health services can be found at www.priorlake-savage.k12.mn.us (under "services") or through each school’s health office. Included is information about communicable diseases and the medication policy.

Parent-Teacher Groups The PTC is a volunteer organization of parents, teachers and principals, working together to benefit children. Contact individual neighborhood elementary schools to become involved in the building level PTC. Hidden Oaks Middle School and Twin Oaks have parent advisory groups (PACT and PAAG) that work with staff on special activities, fund-raisers and events for the students. Call 952-226-0700 or 952-226-0500 for more information. The Parent Advisory Council at Prior Lake High School helps to meet the developmental needs of students by involving parents in a collaborative communication effort. The council meets on the fi rst Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the high school. Contact the school at 952-226-8600 for more information.

School Closings In the event of inclement weather, school cancellations will be announced over WCCO radio (830) and local TV channels 4, 5, 9 and 11. Parents are reminded to use their judgment in determining the safety of their children on days of inclement weather.

School Lunches Each school in the district (except Edgewood and Bridges) has a fullpreparation kitchen offering the menu of the day and at least one alternate choice. A la carte items can also be purchased. All schools will continue to use the prepaid computer system for payment of meals. Online credit card payments are available. Free and reduced-priced lunches are provided under state and federal guidelines. Applications are available on the district web site, www.priorlake-savage.k12.mn.us, and at the District Services Center.

Transportation School district policies have established walking distances of one mile for grades

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Alaina Daniel, 5, of Prior Lake receives a wacky hairdo during the Primrose School Spring Fling Fundraiser in Savage.

Shakopee School District — ISD 720

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he Shakopee School District serves more than 7,200 students in Shakopee, Savage, Prior Lake, and Jackson, Louisville, and Sand Creek Townships. The district has five elementary schools for grades kindergarten through fi fth grade, a sixth grade center, two junior high schools for grades 7 through 9 and one high school for grades 10 through 12. We also offer a variety of early childhood programs from infants to preschool programs for families and Stepping Stones Preschool.

Frequently Called Numbers Message Center .................................................................952-496-5000 Emergency Information Line ............................................ 952-496-5088 Communications and Media Relations............................. 952-496-5036 Human Resources .............................................................952-496-5009 Dr. Rod Thompson, Superintendent ................................ 952-496-5005 Dr. John Bezek, Assistant Superintendent ....................... 952-496-5003 Mike Burlager, Business Manager .................................... 952-496-5011 William (Scott) Hare, Special Services Director ............. 952-496-5062 Bob Greeley, Community Education Director ................. 952-496-5025 Shaleen Roth, Human Resources Manager ......................952-496-5008 Jayne Gibson, Director of Teaching and Learning ........... 952-496-5095 Yvonne Anderson, Technology Coordinator .....................952-496-5174

Shakopee Public Schools District Offices 505 Holmes St. S., Shakopee..................................................952-496-5000 Web site............................................................... www.shakopee.k12.mn.us


Shakopee School Board The District 720 School Board is the school district’s governing body. It is composed of seven members, each of whom is a district resident elected by voters to serve a four-year term. The terms have been staggered, with elections conducted in November of odd-numbered years. School board meetings are usually conducted twice a month. Regular school board meetings generally take place on the second and fourth Monday of the month at 7 p.m., at the Central Family Center Board Room, 505 S. Holmes St. Carla Shutrop, Chairperson ................................................. 952-233-2585 Reggie Bowerman, Vice Chair .............................................952-445-4756 Angela Tucker , Clerk ........................................................... 952-261-6501 Scott Swanson, Treasurer .................................................... 952-445-5543 Matt McKeand, Director...................................................... 952-233-4187 Mary Romansky, Director ....................................................952-445-9370 Steve Schneider, Director ....................................................952-445-2649

Facilities Shakopee High School 100 17th Ave. W. ................................................................... 952-496-5152 Shakopee West Junior High School 200 10th Ave. E. ..................................................................... 952-496-5752 Shakopee East Junior High School 1137 Marschall Rd. S. ............................................................ 952-496-5702 Pearson 6th Grade Center 917 Dakota St. S. ....................................................................952-496-5862 Eagle Creek Elementary 6855 Woodward Ave. .............................................................952-496-5922 Jackson Elementary School 1601 Lusitano St. ....................................................................952-496-5803 Red Oak Elementary School 7700 Old Carriage Ct. ............................................................ 952-496-5952 Sun Path Elementary School 2250 17th Ave. E. ...................................................................952-496-5892

Sweeney Elementary School 1001 Adams St. S. ..................................................................952-496-5832 Stepping Stones Preschool 505 Holmes St. S. ...................................................................952-496-5029 Central Family Center/Community Education 505 S. Holmes St. S. ...............................................................952-496-5029 Shakopee Area Learning Center 1116 Shakopee Town Square Mall ........................................ 952-496-5982

Carver-Scott Educational Cooperative 401 E. 4th St., Chaska ............................................................952-368-8800 Web site................................................................................www.cseced.org Randall Zitterkopf, Executive Director Programs include alternative learning centers, special education, adult basic education, professional and technical programs, youth and adult transitional services, family programs and more. Locations are spread across Carver and Scott Counties.

Special Programs Minnesota River Valley Special Education Cooperative 100 Hope Ave., Jordan Darren Kermes, Executive Director ........................................952-567-8102 Fax ...........................................................................................952-492-3880 Web site .................................................................... www.mrvsec.k12.mn.us This cooperative of six area school districts provides services for students with special education needs. School districts included are Belle Plaine, Jordan, Montgomery-Lonsdale, New Prague, Prior Lake-Savage and Shakopee.

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Continued from page 37 Newly opened in 2008, Aspen Academy is a charter school providing a Core Knowledge-based education. Aspen Academy’s vision is to prepare students for educational opportunities and life in a global society by creating an academically rigorous, literature-rich environment with small classes and a strong sense of community. St. John the Baptist Catholic School Grades Pre-K-8 12508 Lynn Ave. S., Savage..... ............................................. 952-890-6604 Web site.................................................................. www.stjohns-savage.org Founded in 1959, St. John the Baptist Catholic School is an academically rigorous grade school guided by Catholic values. Located in Savage, the school offers education from preschool through eighth grade. Students encounter learning in a spiritual and enriching environment. Our goal is to have students grow in their faith, build self-respect and learn how to care for others. Class sizes average in the low 20's per room; therefore, the teachers develop a great understanding of each individual child in their classroom. The students at St. John's consistently score well above the state and national levels on their standardized tests. The eighth grade students feed into approximately 12 different private and public high schools, and nearly 80% of the St. John's graduates take Advanced Placement classes in high school. In addition to gaining academic skills and experience, the students are engaged in the learning process and encouraged to develop intellectual interest as well as analytical skills. St. Paul’s Lutheran School Grades K-8 5634 Luther Rd. S.E., Prior Lake Principal .................................................................................. 952-447-2117 Web site..................................................................... www.splspriorlake.org St. Paul’s Lutheran School has been providing quality education since 1982, including a licensed preschool/kindergarten program and a fully accredited academic program for grades K-8. Small class sizes, Core Knowledge curriculum and excellent academic standards provide an education where each child is challenged to achieve. The school teaches the whole child to honor God by doing the very best in academics, relationships and faith. Before- and afterschool care is available. St. Paul's is open to all, regardless of faith. St. Michael Catholic School Pre-K-8 16280 Duluth Ave. S.E., Prior Lake ...................................... 952-447-2124 Web site.................................................................... www.stmichael-pl.org/ Patrick Fox, Principal St. Michael’s Catholic School offers a licensed preschool for children ages 3-5 and a fully accredited academic program for grades K-8. We also offer a Kindergarten Readiness Program designed for children who are ready for a fi ve day program, but who are not quite ready for the structure of Kindergarten. After-school care program is availalbe. Since 1959, St. Michael Catholic School has helped students succeed academically and grow spiritually. Living the Gospel Message is integrated throughout the learning community. Core classes of religion, math, science, language arts and social studies accompany music, Spanish, art, physical education and technology round out the curriculum. Beginning in first grade, students participate in leadership, service, weekly student liturgy, athletics and chess. Band is available starting in the fourth grade. A middle school 1:1 Laptop program begins in 2010. SMARTBoard technology is utilized throughout the school. Call for a tour anytime! Shakopee Area Catholic Schools (SACS) Grades Pre-K-8 2700 17th Ave. E., Shakopee..................................................952-445-3387 Web site........................................................................www.sacsschools.org Scott Breimhorst, Principal Diane Lee, Catholic Education Center President The school is accredited through the Minnesota Non-Public School Accrediting Association. Students receive an academic foundation from people who share the same values. The mission statement is: “Shakopee Area Catholic School strives to meet each student’s educational need in a Catholic, Christian atmosphere.” A YMCA after-school care program also runs from 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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St. John the Baptist Catholic School celebrates its service to the community.

Living Hope Lutheran Church and School Grades Pre-K-4 8600 Horizon Dr. S., Shakopee ............................................. 952-445-1785 Fax ........................................................................................... 952-445-1822 E-mail ........................................................................................ lh@bllh.org Web site......................................................................... www.bllhschool.org Living Hope Lutheran School continues to meet and excel in the standards established by the Minnesota Non-Public School Accrediting Association. It has provided Pre-K through fourth grade Christian education since 2002. The Word of God is taught not only during religion classes, but throughout the day it is applied and is the basis and guide for all learning and living. The whole education is aimed at Christian training through the subject taught. It is the school's mission to take into account all the child's needs of body, mind and soul. Prior Lake Christian Academy Grades Pre-K-12 5690 Credit River Rd., Prior Lake ......................................... 952-447-7527 Web site................................................www.priorlakechristianacademy.org Prior Lake Christian Academy offers programs for 4-year-old preschool and elementary and secondary academic programs. By selecting the best available curriculum from multiple sources, we provide an excellent educational experience. Since 1977, PLCA has been a ministry of Prior Lake Baptist Church, partnering with parents seeking a Bible-based education for their children. The school is grounded on biblical truth, committed to the propagation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and holds to a distinctly Baptistic doctrine. We are committed to creating lifelong learners who love God and seek to serve Him and others. The International School of Minnesota Pre-K-12 6385 Beach Rd., Eden Prairie .................................................952-918-1800 Admissions ..............................................................................952-918-1840 Web site ....................................................... www.intrnationalschoolmn.com Christine Brinkman, Marketing and Admissions The International School of Minnesota is a private, non-denominational college preparatory school for children ages 3 through grade 12. Admissions are accepted throughout the school year, based on availability. The ISM's curriculum is rigorous with extensive math and science. Spanish and French are taught daily by native speakers, and Chinese is offered in the upper school. Interscholastic sports, drama, choir, orchestra, art and numerous extra-curricular activities are available. An Extended Day program is offered 7 a.m.-6 p.m. and is included in tuition. Financial Aid is available for grades 6-12. Sonnet Montessori School Toddlers - K 4637 Park Nicollet Ave., Prior Lake ........................................952-226-6675 Web site .....................................................................www.sonnetschool.com Questions:................................................................ info@sonnetschool.com Sonnet Montessori School offers young children (ages 16 months - 6) a stimulating environment to interact with each other, educators and the arts. The school is a dynamic place for kids to learn, explore their creative side, and develop their minds and talents. Please visit our website for more information.


Child Care & Preschool Child Care Referral Scott-Carver-Dakota CAP Agency, Inc. Provides assistance to families, providers and the community with child care information and services. Individualized referral for the metro area (651-641-0332 or www.mnchildcare.org). 712 Canterbury Rd. S., Shakopee Local resources ........................................................................952-402-9824 Web site...........................................................................www.capagency.org

Preschool/Child Care Key: Preschool (P), Child Care Center (C), School Age (S) Head Start (CAP Agency) (P) 712 Canterbury Rd., Shakopee ...............................................952-496-2125 American Montessori (P, C S) 13973 West Preserve Blvd., Burnsville ................................... 952-736-1004 Kids Count (P, C, S) 6880 Boudin St., #200. NE, Prior Lake ................................. 952-226-1143 KinderCare Learning Center (P,C, S) 5710 Loftus Dr., Savage ......................................................... 952-440-9890 14014 S. Hwy. 13, Savage ....................................................... 952-440-2677 Little Angels Preschool (P) Church of St. Michael School Program 16280 Duluth Ave. S.E. Prior Lake .......................................952-447-2483 Little Lakers Montessori (P, C) 4730 Dakota St., Prior Lake .................................................... 952-447-4161 Little Saints Early Childhood (P,C,S) 14180 Commerce Ave. NE, Prior Lake ..................................952-226-2525 Living Hope Lutheran (P, S) 8600 Horizon Dr. S., Shakopee .............................................. 952-445-1785 Minnesota Montessori (P, C) 3150 Eagle Creek Blvd., Shakopee ......................................... 952-402-0303 Primrose School of Savage (P, C, S) 7459 South Park Dr., Savage ...................................................952-226-4352 Rocking Horse Ranch (P, C, S) 14859 Louisiana Ave. S., Savage .............................................952-440-1777 St. James Child Care Center and Preschool (P, C, S) 3650 Williams Dr., Burnsville ................................................952-890-4574 Shepherd’s Flock Preschool (P) Shepherd of the Lake Lutheran Church (ELCA) 3611 North Berens Rd. N.W., Prior Lake ...............................952-230-2923 Steppingstones Preschool (P) St. John the Baptist Catholic School (S) 12508 Lynn Ave., Savage ....................................................... 952-890-6604

ISD 719 Community Ed Circle of Friends Preschool (P) 5304 WestWood Dr., Prior Lake ............................................952-226-0950 Community Ed Kids’ Company (S) 4540 Tower St. S.E., Prior Lake ............................................ 952-226-0090

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Association of Free Lutheran Congregations

UNITED METHODIST

River of Life

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Normandale Hylands United Methodist Church SUNDAY WORSHIP

8:30 & 11:00 am (September–May) 8:30 & 10:30 am (June–August) Check our website for date of schedule change Education for All Ages 9:45 am (September–May) Children’s Worship and Nursery provided Wednesday Activities beginning at 5:00 for All Ages Dinner Fellowship Education Music Fellowship Pastors: Don Eslinger, Otis P. Borop 9920 Normandale Boulevard Bloomington, MN 55437 (952) 835-7585 www.nhumc.net office@nhumc.net


To Know Christ and To Make Him Known

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Living Hope Lutheran Church and School

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Sunday 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.

Church for Young Families Worship Service Sunday School and Adult Bible Class (September–May) 10:00 a.m. Worship Service

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Daily Masses: Tuesday - Friday: 8am

Communion Service: Monday & Saturday: 8am

Weekend Masses: Saturday: 5pm Sunday: 7:30am 9:00am (Nursery available) 11:00am

Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday: 3:30 - 4:30pm

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church www.stjohns-savage.org 890 9465 4625 West 125th Street I Savage I 952 952.890.9465 Faith Formation I St. John’s School I Steppingstones Preschool

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HOLY TRINITY UNITED METHODIST Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10:30 a.m.

Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sept.–May

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Children & Youth Ministries Young Adult Ministries Men’s & Women’s Ministries Preschool Family Events Camps & Retreats Adult Small Groups 1 mile west of 169 Mission Trips off Pioneer Trail & Bennett Place Service Projects 952.829.0525 ibleSavage StudiesResident’s and more!Guide August 2012B— www.prairielutheran.org

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Hunter Merkle, 16, of Prior Lake took advantage of the unseasonably warm weather in January 2011 at the Skate Park in Savage.

Parks & Recreation City Parks Parks & Recreation Dept. .............................................. 952-224-3420 Jon Allen, Parks & Natural Resources Superintendent ......... 952-224-3441 Chris Dill, Recreation Supervisor .......................................... 952-224-3421 More than 20 parks covering approximately 304 acres of land comprise the city of Savage park system. The downtown parks — Warren Butler and Hollywood — are the “charter members” of the system, and additional parks were added with recent residential development. The city also has more than 28 miles of sidewalks and trails for pedestrians. Each year approximately 5,000 people participate in activities offered by the Savage Parks and Recreation Department. Activities include trips, youth and adult athletics, special events, camps and playground programs. Participants may register at the Public Works/Parks Building, 13770 Dakota Ave. (Co. Rd. 27), by mail or online at www.cityofsavage.com. Parks are open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Dogs must be on leashes and owners must pick up and remove animal feces. No fi res are permitted except in designated areas. Also prohibited are littering, glass beverage containers, f irearms, archery, hunting and trapping, tents or structures (without permission), snowmobiles, ATVs or motorcycles (except on roadways and in parking areas). It is unlawful to bring beer into a park in glass, kegs, barrels or other bulk tap quantities. No consumption is allowed on or within 30 feet of a roadway or parking lot within a park or on any athletic field. Schroeder’s Acres Park Located at 12320 Boone Ave., this 20-acre park has trails, three baseball/ softball fields, a soccer field, playground equipment, pleasure and hockey skating rinks with a warming house and a picnic shelter. Savage Community Park This 55-acre park at 13500 Dakota Ave. has baseball/softball fields, tennis courts, trails, a nature area, fishing pier, a soccer field, basketball court, playground equipment, the city’s skateboard park, and pleasure and hockey skating rinks with a warming house. The McColl Pond Environmental Learning Center, a 10-acre parcel, is located in the rear of Community Park. The area is being converted to pre-settlement oak savanna and native prairie. The Environmental Learning Center offers an outdoor classroom and observation area. Savage Dog Park Just south of Xenwood Avenue and the Highway 13 frontage road (124th Street), Savage pooches will find a welcome escape from their tethers. More than two fenced acres of open space complete with trees and benches gives ample room for dogs and their owners to run, explore and socialize. The year-round park is located within walking distance from the Hamilton District and downtown residential areas. There is no charge to use the park; however, residents are required to have their pet licensed by the City - a mandate for all Savage pet owners. The park will be open from sunrise to

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sunset every day and residents are expected to follow and carry with them a copy of park rules. A pet waste station is located on site. Pet owners should bring their own water. To download and print a copy of park rules, or to find more information, visit www.cityofsavage.com Warren Butler Park The entrance to this 26-acre park is at 12800 Ottawa Ave. It has five baseball/softball fields, tennis courts, horseshoe pits, soccer, picnic shelter and a pleasure skating rink with a warming house. Hollywood Park This small 5-acre park offers basketball and volleyball courts, as well as playground equipment. It is located at 12840 Lynn Ave. Hidden Valley Park Located at 5000 W. 132nd St., this park covers 45 acres. Facilities include trails and a nature area, a baseball/softball field, volleyball court, playground equipment, archery range and picnic shelter. Canterbury Park This 20-acre park at 13444 Inglewood Ave. S. has a nature trail, two baseball/softball fields, tennis courts, soccer, volleyball court, playground equipment, and pleasure and hockey skating rinks with a warming house. Trost Park Trost is a 10-acre park at 5455 137th St. It has a baseball/softball field, playground equipment, pleasure and hockey skating rinks with a warming house and picnic shelter. Loftus Park Loftus is a 5-acre park at 13988 Vernon Ave. S. It contains a baseball/softball field, soccer, volleyball and basketball courts, and playground equipment. Glendale Park At 5901 W. 135th St., Glendale Park is more than 6 acres in size. It has trails, horseshoe pit, a baseball/softball field, volleyball court, playground equipment and picnic shelter. Redtail Ridge Park This park, at 6414 154th St. S., is a 10.5 acre park located next to Redtail Ridge Elementary School. This park features trails, a soccer field and a parking lot. This park also has approximately 6 acres of wetland and natural resources. River Bend Park With just 5 acres, River Bend Park is located at 14347 Joppa Ave. S. It has a baseball/softball field, horseshoe pits, soccer, a basketball court, playground equipment and a pleasure skating rink with a warming house, picnic shelter and tot lot. O’Connell Park Located at 5165 South Park Dr., this 26-acre park contains a trail and nature area, baseball/softball fields, tennis courts, soccer, a basketball court, playground equipment, pleasure and hockey skating rinks with warming houses and picnic shelter. Hamilton Hills Park A 4-acre park at 9000 W. 136st St., Hamilton Hills has a baseball/softball field, soccer, basketball court, playground equipment and picnic shelter. Summit Pointe Park This 16-acre park at 13751 Boone Ave. S. has a trail, two baseball/softball fields, soccer, basketball, playground equipment, large shelter area. Heatherton Ridge This 5-acre park is located off County Road 42 and Heatherton Ridge Drive. Facilities include play areas, a shelter, soccer field, basketball court, volleyball court and trails. Woodhill Park This 8-acre park is located at 138th Street and Boone Avenue. It has trails, play equipment, a soccer field, a warming house/shelter and an ice hockey rink. Eagle Creek Park This 4-acre neighborhood park is located on Independence Avenue and Preserve Trail. Facilities include a play area, shelter, basketball court, ball field and trails. McCann Park This 3-acre park is located at 7125 S. Park Dr. Facilities include trails, a baseball/softball field, soccer field, basketball court, playground equipment and a picnic shelter.


Cates Lake Tot Lot This is a 2-acre park located in the West Summit Oaks and Cates Lake development. This tot lot has play equipment, a shelter, basketball court and trails. Boudins Acres Park A 5.5 acre park on Dakota Avenue between Chadwick Park and Dufferin Park subdivisions, this neighborhood park offers a ball field, shelter and play equipment.

Other Areas Eagle Creek Aquatic Management Area This is a 400-foot corridor along Eagle Creek with an overlook at Boiling Springs. It is cooperatively managed by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and the city of Savage. Cates Lake Public Access This is a 4-acre site with public access to Cates Lake. It has a rustic trail and picnic area. Savage Fen Wetland Complex According to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the Savage Fen Wetland Complex contains one of Minnesota's largest known calcareous fens. The Complex encompasses more than 440 acres in the northern half of Savage; 62 of which are calcareous fen. Scientists have found more than 200 different plant species in the Savage Fen, ranging from orchids and gentians to sedges and grass. Recognizing the environmental asset the Fen is to the community, the city of Savage has conducted several studies and enacted numerous policies to ensure its protection.

Regional Parks Scott County Parks ............................................................... 952-496-8475 Web site......................................................................... www.co.scott.mn.us Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park 400 W. 260th St., New Prague This 20-acre site, formerly operated as the Cedar Lake Farm and Day

resort, offers shore fishing, swimming beach, picnic sites. Part of a future 300-acre regional park that will feature wetlands, Big Woods forest and 4,000 feet of shoreland, public recreation. Doyle Kennefick Regional Park This 490-acre park in Cedar Lake Township is still undeveloped. Spring Lake Regional Park This 490-acre park on the northern shore of Spring Lake is still undeveloped. Three Rivers Park District ................................................... 763-559-9000 Web site...................................................... www.threeriversparkdistrict.org Cleary Lake Regional Park 18106 Texas Ave. S. (Co. Rd. 27), Prior Lake ....................... 763-694-7777 Biking, hiking, canoeing, golfing, swimming and picnicking, cross country skiing. It has 1,045 acres. Murphy-Hanrehan Park Reserve 15501 Murphy Lake Rd. (Co. Rd. 75), Savage...................... 763-694-7777 Hiking, horseback riding, cross country skiing, and mountain biking. This is a 2,400 acre park. Three Rivers also operates: The Landing-Minnesota Heritage Park 2187 E. Hwy. 101, Shakopee .................................................. 763-694-7784 Web site...................................................... www.threeriversparkdistrict.org

Wildlife Refuge Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge 3815 American Blvd., E., Bloomington ................................. 952-854-5900 Web site.........................................www.fws.gov/midwest/Minnesotavalley Made up of eight separate units, the 14,000-acre Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge runs from Bloomington to Jordan, along both sides of the Minnesota River. Nearby Chaska, Rapids Lake and Louisville Swamp Units combine to provide 4,700 acres of outdoor opportunities such as hiking, bicycling, cross-country skiing, wildlife observation and photography as posted on Refuge interpretive signs. Continued on page 44

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Minnesota Landscape Aboretum 3675 Arboretum Dr., Chaska ................................................. 952-443-1400 Web site................................................................ www.arboretum.umn.edu The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum has more than 1,000 acres of landscaped gardens, natural woodlands, wetlands and prairie, plant collections and displays.

Trails DNR-owned River Valley State Trail runs along the river (the federal and state governments own various parts of the river frontage being preserved). A boat landing, adjacent to the Minnesota River bridge in Belle Plaine offers access to the river.

Recreation Savage Life Time Fitness Recreation & Outdoor Aquatics Center 6544 Loftus Ln., Savage ......................................................... 952-226-1222 Located west of County Road 27 and north of County Road 42, this facility is a result of a partnership between the city of Savage and Life Time Fitness in an effort to expand recreation opportunities in the community. The outdoor aquatic center features a lazy river, two waterslides, a zero-depth entry pool and a sun deck. Reduced rates are available to Savage residents.

Swimming - Beaches Cleary Lake Regional Park 18106 Texas Ave., Prior Lake ................................................. 763-694-7777 Sand Point Beach Co. Rd. 42 & Crest Ave. N., Prior Lake .................................952-496-2611

Swimming Pools Savage Life Time Fitness Recreation & Outdoor Aquatics Center 6544 Loftus Ln., Savage ......................................................... 952-226-1222 Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools Twin Oaks Middle School Pool Office .................................. 952-226-0893

Burnsville-Eagan-Savage Schools – Eagle Ridge Junior High 13955 Glendale Rd., Savage ....................................................952-707-2836 Dakotah Sport & Fitness 2100 Trail of Dreams, Prior Lake ..........................................952-445-9400 Racquet ball and squash courts, fitness equipment, swimming, skating, rock climbing, running, gyms.

Campgrounds Baylor Park 10775 Co. Rd. 33, Norwood Young America ........................ 952-466-5250 Dakotah Meadows 2341 Park Pl., Prior Lake ................. 1-800-653-CAMP or 952-445-8800 Fish Lake Acres Campground 3000 210th St. E., Prior Lake ................................................ 952-492-3393 Minneapolis S.W. KOA 3315 166th St. W., Jordan ......................................................952-492-6440 MN Horse & Hunt Club (Campground & RV Park) 2920 - 220th St., Prior Lake .................................................. 952-447-2272 MN Valley Trail State Park/Rec Area 19825 Park Blvd., Jordan ........................................................952-492-6400 Shakopee Valley RV Park 1245 E. Bluff, Shakopee ......................................................... 952-445-7313 Town & Country 12630 Boone Ave., Savage.......................................................952-445-1756 Will’s Riverview RV Park 1705 3rd Ave. W., Shakopee ................................................... 952-445-5323

Local Golf Courses Cleary Lake 18106 Texas Ave S., Prior Lake .............................................. 763-694-7777 Creeks Bend Golf Course 26826 Langford Ave., New Prague .........................................952-758-7200 Web site...................................................... www.creeksbendgolfcourse.com

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Crystal Lake Golf Club & Banquet Facility 16725 Innsbrook Dr., Lakeville.............................................. 952-432-6566 Web site.......................................................www.crystallakegolfcourse.com Hazeltine National Golf Club (Private) 1900 Hazeltine Blvd., Chaska ................................................ 952-556-5400 Web site.................................................................................www.hngc.com Meadows at Mystic Lake 2400 Mystic Lake Dr., Prior Lake ..........................................952-233-5533 Web site................................................................. www.mysticlakegolf.com Ridges at Sand Creek 21775 Ridges Dr., Jordan........................................................ 952-492-2644 Web site............................................................ www.ridgesatsandcreek.com Stonebrooke Golf Club 2693 Co. Rd. 79, Shakopee .....................................................952-496-3171 Web site..................................................................... www.stonebrooke.com Valley View Golf Club 23795 Laredo Ave., Belle Plaine ............................................ 952-873-4653 Web site............................................................................... www.vvgolf.com Wilds, The 3151 Wilds Ridge, Prior Lake ................................................ 952-445-3500 Web site.....................................................................www.golfthewilds.com

Sports Clay Ranges MN Horse & Hunt Club 2920 - 220th St., Prior Lake .................................................. 952-447-2266

Youth Sports BAC – Burnsville Athletic Club BAC Information Hotline ...................................................... 952-895-4425 Web site........................................................................... www.bacsports.org Burnsville Fire Soccer Club Web site.....................................................................www.burnsvillefire.org Burnsville/MN Valley Figure Skating Club Web site............................................................................... www.bmvfsc.org MN Valley YMCA – Youth Sports ....................................... 952-898-9622 P.L.A.Y. – Prior Lake Athletics for Youth Web site............................................................................. www.playinfo.org Prior Lake-Savage Hockey Association Web site...................................................... http://plsha.pucksystems2.com/ Prior Lake Soccer Club Web site.................................................................. www.priorlakesoccer.org Prior Lake Youth Wrestling Club (Gr. K-6) Trisha Charbonneau ................................................................952-393-2041 Savage Baseball Outlaws – Travis Peterson ...................................................... 612-386-6133 South Metro Storm Swim Club Hotline .....................................................................................952-953-7789 Web site............................................................................www.mnstorm.org For more clubs/organizations, contact the Savage Parks and Recreation Department at 952-224-3400.

Adult Sports Auto Racing Raceway Park 1 Checkered Flag Blvd., Shakopee ........................................ 952-445-2257

Horseback riding MN Valley Riders Joyce Johnson .......................................................................... 952-873-6495

Kickball Savage Park & Rec Dept....................................................... 952-224-3400

Snowmobiling Savage Sno Pacers Rob Bauer ................................................................................952-381-2992 Prior Lake Snowmobile Club Terry Hutchinson ..................................................snowman49@integra.net

Scott County SNO-Trails, Inc.– Trail Hotline .................. 952-440-1003

Softball Savage Park and Rec. Dept ................................................... 952-224-3420

Volleyball Savage Park and Rec. Dept ................................................... 952-224-3420

Water Skiing Shakopee-Prior Lake Shockwaves Water Ski Team Web site................................................................................www.splwsa.org

Senior Citizens Throughout this guide there are many programs and activities open to all area residents, including senior citizens. This list, however, is a reminder of some specific programs senior citizens may need or use.

Programs AARP – American Association of Retired Persons Information Center–Mall of America .................................... 952-858-9040 Burnsville Senior Center Diamondhead Educ. Center, Burnsville ................................952-707-4141 CAP Agency Ask for Senior Programs..........................................................952-496-2125 Care Providers of Minnesota .................................................952-854-2844 RSVP – Retired & Senior Volunteer Program........................ 612-617-7833 Savage Social Club Meets Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the McColl Pond Environmental Learning Center, 13550 Dakota Ave. S., Savage. Scott County Section 8 Vouchers ......................................... 952-402-9022 Senior Linkage Line........................................................... 1-800-333-2433 Scott County Human Services .............................................. 952-445-7751 Social Security Administration......................................... 1-800-772-1213

Dining Shakopee Mobile Meals .........................................................952-445-3078 For reservations, call two days in advance. Meals on Wheels Denise Loesch .........................................................................952-402-9855 Delivers meals Monday though Friday for home-bound seniors, and those recuperating from illness. Weekend meals available by prior arrangement.

Transportation See Transportation section.

Adult Day Services Ebenezer Ridges Adult Day Center 13810 Community Drive, Burnsville ......................................952-898-3085 Sarah Care (Adult Day Services) 4833 W. 123rd St., Savage .......................................................952-465-0555

Residential Options Apartments The Hamilton 4735 W. 123rd St., Savage .......................................................952-890-8533 Creekside Commons Apartments 16535 Tranquility Court S.E., Prior Lake .............................. 952-226-3714 Glendale Place 4615 W. 123rd St., Savage ...................................................... 952-403-9266 Lynn Court Apartments 4350 W. 124th St., Savage.......................................................952-894-4719 Keystone Communities of Prior Lake 4685 Park Nicollet Ave., Prior Lake .......................................952-226-9200 Prior Manor 16049 Franklin Tr. S.E., Prior Lake .......................................952-447-8855 McKenna Crossing 13810 Shepherd's Path, Prior Lake .........................................952-230-3300

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Levee Drive Apartments 200 W. Levee Dr., Shakopee ...................................................952-445-2001 Arbors at Ridges 13810 Community Dr., Burnsville ......................................... 952-898-4005

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Nursing Homes Auburn Manor 501 Oak St. N., Chaska .......................................................... 952-448-9303 Lutheran Home 611 Main St. W., Belle Plaine .................................................952-873-2215 Friendship Manor Health Care Center 1340 3rd Ave. W., Shakopee ...................................................952-445-4155 St. Gertrude’s Health & Rehabilitation Center 1850 Sarazin St., Shakopee .................................................... 952-233-4400

Assisted Living/Memory Care Emerald Crest of Burnsville 451 E. Travelers Tr., Burnsville ...............................................952-890-2652 Specializes in memory care. Auburn Courts 501 Oak St. N., Chaska .......................................................... 952-448-9303 Valleyview Assisted Living/Memory Care Unit 4061 W. 173rd St., Jordan .......................................................952-492-6160 Mala Strana Assisted Living 999 Columbus Ave. N., New Prague ...................................... 952-758-2511 McKenna Crossing 13810 Shepherd's Path, Prior Lake .........................................952-230-3300 Emerald Crest of Shakopee 1855 10th Ave. W., Shakopee.................................................. 952-233-8811 Specializes in memory care. The Gardens at St. Gertrude’s 1850 Sarazin St., Shakopee .................................................... 952-233-4400

712 Canterbury Rd. S., Shakopee ..............................................952-4 02-9824 110650 Village Rd., Chaska .......................................................952-960 -970 0 E-mail................................................................................. info @capagency.org Web site ...............................................................................w w w.capagency.org The CAP Agency is a private, non-profit human service organization serving a three-county area. The following is a list of its services, along with a short description and the phone number for each program. To reach a program, call the number listed above, unless otherwise indicated.

Children & Family Services Child Care Resource and Referral ...........................................952-4 02-9824 Supports the development and maintenance of high quality childcare opportunities. Assists prospective providers in establishing their business and provides ongoing information to parents, providers and the community about current and emerging trends and issues in the area of early childhood care and education. For child care referrals, call .................................................... 651-6 41- 0332 Crisis Nursery ..............................................................................612-839-5101 Provides parents in crisis with short-term day and overnight childcare. Also offers parents counseling, support and referral services. Telephone calls are answered 24 hours a day.

Head Start Provides a family-oriented child development program providing education, social services and health and nutrition services for 3- to 5-year-olds from income-eligible families. Head Start also serves children with disabilities.

Food & Nutrition Services Food Shelf ................................................................................... 952-496-2125 Offers a nutritionally balanced food package to individuals and families who do not have adequate resources to meet their nutritional needs. The Food Shelf is located at 712 Canterbury Rd. S., Shakopee. An additional Food Shelf site is located at 110650 Village Rd., Chaska.

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WIC (Women, Infants and Children) ...................................952-4 02-9869 Provides nutrition education and food vouchers to qualifying women who are pregnant, breast-feeding or postpartum, and families with infants and children to age 5. Meals on Wheels ........................................................................ 952-4 02-9855 Provides weekday delivery of nutritious meals to homebound citizens age 60 and over. The Meals on Wheels service is available on a short-term or long-term basis. Senior Dining ............................................................................. 952-4 02-9855 Provides appetizing, nutritious meals and fellowship in a community setting, Monday-Friday, except holidays. Participants must be 60 years of age, or the spouse of a senior. A minimum contribution of $3 per meal is suggested. Reservations are required two days in advance.

Housing & Energy Services Energy Assistance Program Provides eligible households with grants to help with cost of heating bills and energy-related repairs. Homeless Prevention Helps people who are at risk of becoming homeless to maintain current housing if funding is available. Assistance includes supportive services intended to help clients stabilize their situation and become self-reliant. Transitional Housing Provides homeless families and individuals with safe and affordable housing while they work toward self-reliance. (Limited Availability) Weatherization Helps eligible homeowners and renters reduce their heating and cooling costs by providing insulation and caulking and making minor repairs.

Community-Based Services Emergency Services Provides funds for rent, damage deposits and other necessities to people in emergency situations when other options are not available. Assistance is given in the form of grants when funding is available. Thrift Shop ................................................................................952-4 02-9878 Provides a comfortable and upbeat department store atmosphere where gently used clothing and small household items can be purchased at very affordable prices. Located at 712 Canterbury Rd. S., Shakopee, the store is open to the public from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Volunteers contribute their time to assist in the operation of the Thrift Shop, and all the items on the sales floor are donated. Hope for the Holidays....................................................................................... 952-496-2125 “Adopt-a-family” holiday gift sponsorship program that provides families with gifts for the December holidays. Sponsors often include businesses, civic groups, faith communities, schools and individuals. Chore Services ............................................................................ 952-496-2125 Provides senior citizens with indoor and outdoor maintenance services to help enable older adults to continue to live independently in their own homes for as long as possible.

Help & Support Services AARP – American Association of Retired Persons Information Center – Mall of America .................................. 952-858-9040 Alanon/Alateen 7204 W. 27th St., #101, St. Louis Park ...................................952-920-3961 Web site......................................................... www.al-anon-alateen-msp.org Alcoholics Anonymous 7204 W. 27th St., #113, St. Louis Park..................................952-922-0880 E-mail .....................................................................info@aaminneapolis.org Web site................................................................... www.aaminneapolis.org Alpha Pregnancy Resource Center 13845 Hwy. 13 S., Savage ...................................................... 952-447-5683 Web site........................................................................... www.alphaprc.com American Heart Association 4701 W. 77th St., Edina ......................................................... 952-835-3300 Web site................................................................... www.americanheart.org

American Lung Association of MN 490 Concordia Ave., St. Paul...................................................651-227-8014 Web site..............................................................................www.lungusa.org American Red Cross – Twin Cities 1201 W. River Pkwy., Minneapolis ........................................ 612-871-7676 Web site.......................................................................... www.redcrosstc.org ARC – Greater Twin Cities 2446 University Ave. W., St. Paul .......................................... 952-920-0855 Web site.......................................................... www.arcgreatertwincities.org Big Brothers, Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities .......... 651-789-2400 Web site.................................................................... www.bigstwincities.org Bridging, Inc. 201 W. 87th St., Bloomington ................................................952-888-1105 Web site.............................................................................www.bridging.org CAP Agency — See separate listing in Table of Contents. Carver-Scott Crisis Program 24 hour hotline ..................... 952-442-7601 Web site........................................................................www.co.carver.mn.us Carver-Scott Educational Co-op Valley Green Workforce Center 792 Canterbury Rd. S., Shakopee ...........................................952-567-8100 Web site................................................................................ www.cseced.org Carver-Scott Humane Society ..............................................952-368-3553 Web site..................................................................... www.carverscotths.org Child Care Resource & Referral CAP Agency, 712 Canterbury Rd., Shakopee ....................... 952-402-9824 Web site.......................................................................... www.capagency.org Crisis Nursery 24-hour hotline .............................................763-591-0100 Fare for All Express Web site.......................................................... www.emergencyfoodshelf.org Help Me Grow ....................................................................... 952-496-5059 Safe Communities Coalition of Scott County Linda Schwichtenberg ............................................................ 952-496-8338 i’M oK Children’s Visitation Center, The 551 E. Park St., Belle Plaine................................................... 952-873-4216 E-mail ........................................................................svabw@frontiernet.net Web site...................................................... www.southernvalleyalliance.org Leukemia & Lymphoma Society – MN Chapter Web site............................................................................www.leukemia.org Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota ................................ 651-642-5990 Web site................................................................................. www.lssmn.org MADD – Mothers Against Drunk Driving Web site............................................................................www.maddmn.org MN Citizens Concerned for Life ........................................ 612-825-6831 Web site...................................................................................www.mccl.org MN DNR ............................................................................... 651-296-6157 Web site ........................................................................ www.dnr.state.mn.us MN Friends of the Orphans ..................................................651-482-1703 Web site..........................................................www.friendsoftheorphans.org MN Workforce Center MN Dept. of Employment & Economic Development 752 Canterbury Rd. S., Shakopee .......................................... 952-445-7087 Web site................................................................ www.minnesotaworks.net MN Literacy Council ............................................................ 651-645-2277 Hotline & to volunteer ....................................................1-800-227-READ Web site............................................................................... www.themlc.org MN Rehabilitation Services P.O. Box 1312, Burnsville ......................................................952-736-0444 Web site......................................................................www.mnrehabsvs.com MN Valley Mothers of Multiples Club Web site............................................................................. www.mvmom.org Minnesotans for Safe Driving .............................................. 952-238-0970 Web site................................................................... www.mnsafedriving.com MRCI – Shakopee 5272 Valley Industrial Blvd. S. ...............................................952-465-0450

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United Way............................................................................. 612-340-7400 Web site..........................................................www.unitedwaytwincities.org Welcome Neighbor ................................................................952-442-9000 E-mail .................................................. welcome@welcomeneighbormn.com Web site ........................................................ www.welcomeneighbormn.com

Scott County

Human Services Scott County Government Center 200 Fourth Ave. W., Shakopee .....................................................952-445-7750

Valley Green Workforce Development Center 752 Canterbury Rd. S., Shakopee..................................................952-496-8686

Child Support Enforcement ...................................................952-496-8183 Assistance in collecting child support.

Employment & Training...........................................................952-496-8686 Residents of Savage dropped off hundreds of appliances on Savage Recycling Day, including TVs, which (from left) Austin Scherer, Mike Dotson, Mike Flanders, Zac Isaak and Chad Issak from Certified Appliance Recycling, loaded onto a trailer. The parking lot at Savage Community Park was filled with garbage trucks, as well as trailers for Bridging where gently-used household goods were collected to be donated to needy families.

NAMI – National Alliance for the Mentally Ill – Scott Co. Janet Williams ........................................................................ 952-890-1669 Narcotics Anonymous ............................................................952-939-3939 Planned Parenthood....................................................... 1-800-230-PLAN Web site......................................... www.plannedparenthood.org/mn-nd-sd RSVP–Retired & Senior Volunteer Programs ....................612-617-7833 River Valley Nursing Center (RVNC) ................................. 952-496-8669 752 Canterbury Rd. S., Shakopee and 303 E 6th St., Chaska The RVNC assesses, educates and refers available services as a health care and community resource for community members in Scott and Carver counties. St. Francis Regional Medical Center, Shakopee Diabetes Support Group ......................................................... 952-428-3324 Heart Support Group .............................................................. 952-428-2080 Infant Loss Support Group ..................................................... 952-428-2002 Look Good–Feel Better (ACS) ..........................................1-800-ACS-2345 Low Vision Support Group .................................................... 952-428-2002 Smoking Cessation ............................................................1-888-354-PLAN Women’s Connection (Cancer) ............................................... 952-428-2700 Scott-Carver Affordable Housing Coalition ...................... 952-496-2125 Scott County New Options Valley Green Workforce Development Center 792 Canterbury Rd. S., Ste. 132, Shakopee ........................... 952-403-7979 Scott County CDA (Community Development Agency) 323 S. Naumkeag St., Shakopee ............................................. 952-402-9022 Scott County Licensed Family Daycare Assn. Linda Schesso ......................................................................... 952-445-2240 Sexual Violence Center–Scott and Carver Counties 500 N. Pine St., Ste. 203, Chaska 24-hour help line .....................................................................612-871-5111 Web site..........................................................www.sexualviolencecenter.org Social Security Administration.........................................1-800-772-1213 Web site..................................................................................... www.ssa.gov Southwest Metro Animal Rescue and Adoption Society ......................................................... 952-368-PAWS Web site...................................................... .www.swmetroanimalrescue.org SVABW–Southern Valley Alliance for Battered Women Mary Ann Bigaouette, Director ............................................. 952-873-4214 E-mail ........................................................................svabw@frontiernet.net Web site...................................................... www.southernvalleyalliance.org Tubman Chrysalis: A Center for Women ............................612-825-0000 4432 Chicago Ave., Minneapolis Web site..............................................................................www.tubman.org

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Job Training: Providing training and job placement for adults and youth. Summer Youth Program: Summer jobs for youth ages 14-21. Senior Employment: Part-time jobs for people over 55.

Child Care Assistance ..............................................................952-496-8686 Child Care: Help in paying for child care expenses.

Financial Assistance ................................................................ 952-445-7751 Emergency Assistance: Emergency help to adults and families. MFIP (formerly AFDC): Monthly help for families with children in need of food, clothing and/or shelter. General Assistance: Monthly help for adults who meet a category of eligibility. Food Support: Providing support for families and adults. Medical Assistance: Help for adults and families with children who do not have money for medical care. Minnesota Supplemental Aid: Help for people who are aged, blind or disabled. County Funeral: Assistance with burial expenses. Fraud: Preventing people from obtaining assistance for which they do not qualify.

Mental Health Program........................................................... 952-445-7751 Emergency After Hours.................................................................952-442-7601 Scott County Mental Health Center: Assessment and testing, emergency help, couples and family counseling, support groups, court-ordered mediation evaluations for families that are separating, case management and support for those with mental illness, and group therapy. Carver-Scott Crisis Program 24-hour phone ................................................................................952-442-7601

Public Health Nursing .............................................................952-496-8584 Disease Prevention: Control of and education about diseases that can spread; and immunization clinics. Health Promotion: Information about how to stay healthy. Maternal & Child Health: Teach pregnant women and new mothers how to care for themselves and their children. Child & Teen Checkups: Well child screening services for all children, birth to 21 years.

Social Services........................................................................... 952-445-7751 Emergency After Hours................................................................. 651-291-4680 Adult Mental Health: Services provided to adults with severe and persistent mental illness Adult Services: Protection of vulnerable adults, information about senior services, and services to support adults to live in their own homes. Children’s Mental Health: Services to families of and children who have severe emotional disturbance. Children’s Services: Protection of abused or neglected children, and help to strengthen families so they can stay together. Central Intake: Information about services, referrals to services and determination of services required. Chemical Dependency: Provision of assessment and referral to required services. Developmental Disabilities: Provide services to help people with developmental disabilities live in their communities. Long Term Care Intake..............................................................952-496-8556


Long term care consultations to help people and their families choose services that reflect their needs and preferences. Administration and case management of home and community-based waiver programs. Relocation screenings for clients leaving nursing homes.

Volunteers ....................................................................................952-496-8169 Opportunities for mentors, drivers, budget consultants, activity and office assistants and internships.

Health & Wellness Hospitals Fairview Ridges Hospital 201 E. Nicollet Blvd., Burnsville............................................ 952-892-2000 Web site..............................................................................www.fairview.org St. Francis Regional Medical Center 1455 St. Francis Ave., Shakopee ............................................. 952-428-3000 Web site........................................................... www.stfrancis-shakopee.com

Urgent Care St. Francis Urgent Care–Shakopee St. Francis Regional Medical Center–Emergency Dept. 1455 St. Francis Ave., Shakopee .............................................. 952-428-2111

Transitional Care Facilities St. Gertrude’s Health Center 1850 Sarazin St., Shakopee .................................................... 952-233-4400 Shakopee Friendship Manor 1340 3rd Ave. W., Shakopee

Medical Clinics Allina Medical Clinic Shakopee 1601 St. Francis Ave., Shakopee..............................................952-428-3535 Allina Medical Clinic-Crossroads Prior Lake 14033 Commerce Ave., Prior Lake ......................................... 952-447-1700 Allina Medical Clinic-Crossroads Dean Lakes, Shakopee 4201 Dean Lakes Blvd., #120 ................................................ 952-496-6700 Fairview Clinic 5725 Loftus Lane, Savage .......................................................952-226-9500 Fairview Ridges Clinic 303 Nicollet Blvd., Burnsville ................................................952-460-4000 Fairview RidgeValley Clinic 4151 Willowood St. S.E., Prior Lake......................................952-226-2600 Park Nicollet Clinic 4670 Park Nicollet Ave. S.E., Prior Lake ............................... 952-993-7750 1415 St. Francis Ave., Shakopee .............................................. 952-993-7750 Quello Clinic, Ltd. 6350 143rd St., Savage Medical Building, Savage ................. 952-428-0200

Hennepin PM & R .....................................................................612-873-8700

Medical Advanced Pain Specialists (MAPS) .........................763-537-6000 Minneapolis Children’s Heart Clinic ........................................... 612-813-8800 Minneapolis Otolaryngology........................................................952-920-4595 Twin Cities Orthopedics .................................................................. 952-808-3000 Twin Cities Spine Center ................................................................. 612-775-6200 Urologic Physicians, PA .................................................................... 952-920-7660

Physical Therapy St. Francis Rehabilitative Services 1601 St. Francis Ave., Shakopee..............................................952-428-2001 St. Francis Capable Kids-Pediatric Rehab. 1515 St. Francis Ave., #105, Shakopee....................................952-428-1265 6350 143rd St., Savage .............................................................952-428-1565

Chiropractic and Wellness Benson Chiropractic Clinic 13677 Lynn Circle, Savage ......................................................952-890-2822 Eagle Creek Wellness Center 14180 Commerce Ave., Prior Lake ......................................... 952-447-3395 Jesperson Chiropractic Clinic 7675 W. Hwy. 13, Savage ........................................................952-890-1012 HealthSource Chiropractic 6880 Boudin St., #230, Prior Lake ......................................... 952-479-5250 Kramer Chiropractic Health Center 16154 Main Ave. S.E., #134A, Prior Lake .............................952-447-3000 Land Chiropractic 7447 Egan Dr. #203, Savage .................................................. .952-226-5502 Lemke Chiropractic 5116 Gateway St., #202, Prior Lake....................................... 952-440-2225 LifeForce Family Chiropractic 8734 and 8742 W. Egan Dr., Savage .......................................952-746-4404 Prior Lake Natural Health Chiropractic Clinic 16228 Main Ave. S.E., #105, Prior Lake ................................ 952-226-1140

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Continued from page 49 Prior Lake/Savage Chiropractic Center 14020 S. Hwy. 13, # 650, Savage ............................................952-447-8980 Watkins Family Chiropractic 6001 Egan Dr., #120, Savage ................................................. 952-440-4553

Vision Clinics Crossroads Optometric 14120 Commerce Ave. N.E., #100, Prior Lake ......................952-447-2020 Family Vision Clinic 4200 County Rd. 42 W., Savage .............................................952-895-5434 Minnesota Eye Consultants 5116 Gateway St. S.E., #201, Prior Lake ....................................... 952-226-1400 Savage Family Eye 5809 Egan Drive, Savage ........................................................952-226-2020

Dental Services Adelmann Dentistry 14247 O’Connell Ct., #100, Savage ........................................952-226-3560 Babcock & Morgan Family Dental 16670 Franklin Tr. S.E., #100, Prior Lake .............................952-447-4611 Bliss, Ron 4792 Dakota St. S.E., Prior Lake ............................................952-447-3777 Block, Susan 14070 Commerce Ave. N.E., #100,Prior Lake ...................... 952-440-3222 Carlson, Scott 4667 Dakota St. S.E., Prior Lake............................................952-447-6054 Childrens Dental Care 7629 Egan Dr., Savage.............................................................952-440-5100 Cherrywood Dental Care 14127 Vernon Ave. S., Savage ................................................ 952-440-9303 Metro Dental Care 7447 Egan Dr. #200, Savage .................................................. 952-440-6125

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Orthodontists Cosmopolitan Orthodontics 8310 County Road 42, Savage .................................................952-469-3333 Ekim Orthodontics, Dr. Suzan Ekim, DDS 16190 Erie Ave. S.E., Prior Lake .............................................952-447-6077 Kemnitz, Keith 2999 W. County Road 42, #138, Burnsville ...........................952-894-1365 Midwest Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, P.A. 13875 Hwy. 13 Frontage Rd. #50, Savage ..............................952-226-7940 Prior Lake Orthodontics, P.A. 5116 Gateway St. S.E., #103, Prior Lake ............................... 952-447-6088 Veil Orthodontics 8758 Egan Dr., Savage ............................................................ 952-746-3015

Mental Health Campbell, L.M. 287 Marschall Rd., #203, Shakopee .......................................952-445-1397 Lifestyles Counseling Services 14162 Commerce Ave., N.E., #400, Prior Lake ..................... 952-447-1117 River Valley Behavioral Health & Wellness Center 8600 Eagle Creek Pkwy., Savage ..............................................952-746-7664 Darlene Merchant, M.A., Licensed Psychologist Pathways to Change, LLC 15815 Franklin Trail SE, Prior Lake ..................................... 952-440-6792 Web Site:......................................................www.pathwaystochangellc.com Continued on page 53

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Pet Health Cleary Lake Veterinary Hospital 18577 Natchez Ave., Prior Lake ..............................................952-435-8387 The Gentle Doctor Veterinary Clinic 4134 Co. Rd. 42, Savage..........................................................952-895-8486 Prior Lake Pet Hospital 16680 Franklin Trail S.E., Prior Lake .................................... 952-447-2855 River Valley Veterinary Service 15900 Jordan Ave. S.E., Prior Lake ........................................ 952-447-4118

Clubs & Organizations Chamber of Commerce Savage Chamber of Commerce 6050 McColl Dr. (inside City Hall), Savage, MN 55378 Phone ......................................................................................952-894-8876 Web site................................................................ www.savagechamber.com Executive Director ................................................................ Lori Anderson American Legion – Dan Patch Post #643 12375 Princeton Ave. S. .........................................................952-894-6940 Ed Reiners, Manager; Steve Julkowski, Commander American Legion Auxiliary .................................................952-894-6940 Business Network Int’l– Savage Pacesetters Chapter ...............................................................612-964-8898 Carver/Scott Master Gardeners Karen Blaedow ........................................................................952-466-5300 E-mail ........................................................................... busse038@umn.edu Dan Patch Historical Society Jens Bohn ................................................................................952-890-5260 Ducks Unlimited Web site.................................................................................www.ducks.org Friends of McColl Pond (Savage Parks and Rec.) ..............952-224-3420 Friends of the Minnesota Valley...........................................952-881-9055 Web site ...............................................................www.friendsofmnvalley.org Friends of the Savage Library Joan Wilebski...........................................................................952-707-1770 Great Scott Cycling Club Al Pehrson ..............................................................................952-220-4585 Web site............................................................. www.greatscottcycling.com Home Educators for Excellence Web site............................................................................... www.hedfex.org Knights of Columbus – Fr. John Deere Council (#4914) .....................................................................952-270-4993 Serves the Prior Lake/Savage area League of Women Voters of MN Web site ..............................................................................www.lwvmn.org LaLeche League Web site ..................................................................www.lalecheleague.org/ Minnesota Valley Riders Saddle Club Joyce Johnson ..........................................................................952-873-6495 MN Deer Hunters Association Barb Breeggemann .................................................................952-445-4396 Web site................................................................ www.mndeerhunters.com MN Landscape Arboretum Auxiliary Chaska ....................................................................................952-443-1400 Web site ............................................................... www.arboretum.umn.edu MN Valley Mothers of Multiples Club Web site.............................................................................www.mvmom.org MN Water Fowl Association State Office ............................................................................. 952-767-0320 Web site................................................................... www.mnwaterfowl.com Moms in Prayer International Web site................................................................... www.momsinprayer.org NOW National Organization for Women – MN Valley Web site ................................................................... www.now.org/chapters

Newcomers Club of the SW Suburbs Web site ................................................................www.NewcomersMN.com Optimist Club (Prior Lake) Jenny Nagy ............................................................................. 952-226-0085 Pheasants Forever.................................................................. 651-773-2000 Web site .............................................................. www.pheasantsforever.org Prior Lake Painters Darlene Brooks .......................................................................952-447-3404 Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools Youth Services Carrie Dobie .......................................................................... 952-226-0088 Prior Lake VFW Post #6208 16306 Main Ave., S.E., Prior Lake ........................................952-226-6208 Rainbow Animal Rescue ..................................................... 952-440-3824 Relay for Life of Scott County Ruby Winings .........................................................................952-445-6354 Web site ....................................................................... www.relayforlife.org Rotary International – Savage Rodney Seurer.........................................................................952-882-2608 Rotary International – Prior Lake Adam Blahnik........................................................................ 952-479-0449 SAFCOM Web site......................................................................... www.co.scott.mn.us Savage Area Women of Today Stacy Pearson ..........................................................................952-226-6815 Web site................................................................. savageareawt.weebly.com Savage Sno-Pacers Rob Bauer.............................................................................952-381-2992 Scott-Carver Threshers ........................................................952-492-2062 Scott County Fair Board Jim Luce ..................................................................................952-492-2436 Web site................................................................ www.scottcountyfair.com Scott County Historical Society/Stans Museum 235 Fuller St. S., Shakopee.....................................................952-445-0378 Web site............................................................ www.scottcountyhistory.org Shriners' Club (West Suburban) Jim Snyder ............................................................................... 952-473-8619 Scott County SNO-Trails.....................................................952-440-1003 Southwest Metro Animal Rescue and Adoption Society ............................................952-368-PAWS St. Francis Auxiliary & Volunteers ......................................952-428-2065 Toastmasters - Midday Mumblers .....................................952-906-6201 Email .................................................................. help@middaymumblers.org Web site ..........................................................................middaymumbler.org U.S. Air Force Auxiliary, Civil Air Patrol, Viking Squadron Major Don Jorgenson .................................................................................... Web site..................................................................www.mncap.org/viking/

Youth Organizations Camp Fire Camp Fire U.S.A.................................................................... 612-235-7284 E-mail ................................................................. info@campfi reusa-mn.org Web site................................................................www.campfireusa-mn.org YMCA Camp Camp Kici-Yapi.......................................................................952-445-4700 YMCA–MN Valley 13850 Portland Ave. S., Burnsville ........................................952-898-9622 Web site..................................................................www.ymcatwincities.org

4-H Clubs U of M Extension – Scott County 7151 190th St. W., Jordan ...................................................... 952-492-5410 E-mail ...................................................................... mnext-scott@.umn.org Web site..................................................................www.extension.umn.edu The U of M Extension also oversees the 4-H programs in Scott County and can provide information about both the program and existing clubs in the community.

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Continued from page 53 Credit River Comets Susan Grinde, co-leader .........................................................952-440-7515 Deanna Brake, co-leader ........................................................ 952-461-2303 Lucky Stars Colleen Tell.............................................................................952-447-8280

Boy Scouts of America Northern Star Council ....................................... www.northernstarbsa.org Cub Scout Pack 330 (sponsored by St. Michael's Parish) Michael Cirrillo ......................................................................952-440-4714

Girl Scouts Girl Scout Council of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys ...................................................... 800-845-0787 Web site....................................................................... www.girlscoutsrv.org Prior Lake Girl Scouts Angie Hermann ..................................................................... 507-645-6603 Savage Girl Scouts Megan Allen ...........................................................................952-894-6922

Job’s Daughters Job’s Daughters International Web site..................................................................................www.mnjd.org

Katelyn Mathews points to the portrait that was painted nearly a year ago of her mother, Heather Mathews, holding her. The portrait by artist Patricia Kness was one of 104 paintings displayed at Savage Art Studios and Gallery during the “Faces of Savage” exhibit last spring.

Arts & Entertainment Performing Arts Applause Community Theater..................................................... 952-895-1234 Dakota Valley Symphony Web site ................................................................www.dakotavalleysymphony.org Burnsville Performing Arts Center 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville .......................................................952-895-4680 Prior Lake Players Web site .....................................................................................www.plplayers.org South of the River Community Band Gary or Mary Jo Kneissel................................................................ 952-894-7774 South Metro Chorale Web site ....................................................................www.southmetrochorale.org Stages Theatre Company 1111 Mainstreet, Hopkins ...............................................................952-979-1111 Web site ..............................................................................www.stagestheatre.org Sweet Adelines Monica Baker...................................................................................952-884-8810

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Studio Arts A Brush with Water Emily Anderson...............................................................................952-496-0503 Art for Youth Darlene Brooks ............................................................................... .952-447-3404 Burnsville Visual Arts Society P.O. Box 1041, Burnsville Web site .....................................................................................www.bvasmn.com Minnesota Watercolor Society Carol Wingard ..................................................................................952-942-7019 Savage Art Studios & Picture Framing The Hamilton, 4735 W. 123rd St., #200....................................... 952-895-0375 Scott County Crazy Quilters ........................................................952-445-0378 Upper Midwest Bead Society Doris Coghill ................................................................................... 952-492-2493 Web site .......................................................................................... www.umbs.org

Supporting Organizations Savage Arts Council The Hamilton, 4735 W. 123rd St., #200....................................... 952-895-0375

Worship Adoration Church 8841 Hwy. 101, Savage .......................................................... 952-484-6489 Bethesda Church 15033 Hwy. 13 S., Prior Lake ................................................952-226-6651 Bridgewood Church 6201 135th St. W., Savage ..................................................... 952-226-4800 Crossroads Church 14300 W. Burnsville Pkwy., Burnsville ................................. 952-736-2500 Eden Baptist Church 1313 Hwy. 13 E., Savage ........................................................952-890-5856 Friendship Church (Baptist) 17741 Fairlawn Ave., Prior Lake ............................................952-447-8282 Glendale United Methodist Church 13550 Glendale Rd., Savage ................................................... 952-894-5394 Harbor Community Church 5995 Timber Tr. Dr. ............................................................... 952-447-6191 Holy Trinity United Methodist Church 16150 Arcadia Ave. S.E. .........................................................952-447-2990 Living Hope Lutheran Church (WELS) 8600 Horizon Dr. S., Shakopee ............................................. 952-445-1785 New Spirit United Church of Christ 14394 Quebec Ave. S., Savage ................................................952-440-7335 Normandale Hylands United Methodist Church 9920 Normandale Boulevard, Bloomington .......................... 952-835-7585 Prairie Lutheran 11000 Blossom Rd., Eden Prairie ..........................................952-829-0525 River Valley Church 12925 Eagle Creek Parkway, Savage ......................................952-224-0103 St. James Lutheran Church (ELCA) 3650 Williams Dr., Burnsville ...............................................952-890-4534 St. John the Baptist Catholic Church 4625 W. 125th St., Savage.....................................................952-890-9465 St. Mary Magdalene Lutheran Church (ELCA) 14225 Quentin Ave. S., Savage ............................................. 952-440-1500 St. Paul’s Lutheran Church & School (LCMS) 5634 Luther Rd., Prior Lake .................................................. 952-447-2117 Shepherd of the Lake Lutheran Church (ELCA) 3611 North Berens Rd. N.W., Prior Lake.. ............................952-230-2988 The Church of St. Michael 16311 Duluth Ave. S.E., Prior Lake ...................................... 952-447-2491 Three Rivers Church 5532 Hanrehan Lake Blvd., Savage....................................... 952-440-7200 Unity of the Valley Spiritual Center 4011 W. Hwy. 13, Savage ....................................................... 952-895-0745


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