Burnsville Firemuster 2012

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Fire Muster history dates back more than 30 years Over a five-day stretch, Fire Muster features wine tasting, beer tasting, entertainment, fireworks, carnival rides, children’s activities, emergency personnel demonstrations, food and beverages served by local restaurants, a community parade, and, of course, the fire truck parade that started it all. Burnsville’s community celebration began in 1980, evolving from a smaller, neighborhood-based activity. During the late 1970s, Burnsville resident and fire equipment collector Roger Jackson and some of his friends entertained children each summer by displaying his collection at what then was known as Diamondhead Mall, capping the day with a short parade of equipment down Nicollet Avenue. In 1980, as the community considered the possibility of a citywide celebration, Jackson suggested to a group of interested residents and business people that perhaps a fire muster patterned after fire musters popular in New England might work. City officials liked the idea and the Burnsville Fire Muster & Community Celebration became an official city event. A nonprofit corporation was formed to organize the celebration. Dedicated volunteers, augmented by nonprofit groups in town, organized, promoted, and staged the event. Fundraising proved to be an important and daunting activity. Business donations, button sales and income from concessions became vital funding sources, and continue to be to this day. Jackson and the committee envisioned a community block party, coronation of a queen and, most importantly, a parade of antique and modern fire equipment. Dan Hendrikson, a former Burnsville Fire Department captain, was placed in charge of that parade and remained active in organizing Fire Muster events for over 20 years. Hendrikson was honored as the grand marshal of the fire truck parade on Sept. 11, 1999. Burnsville’s current fire chief, Steve Harklerode, along with members of his department are in charge of the Fire Truck Parade. Though the first fire truck parade contained an impressive array of some 50 units, it now boasts more than 100. Equipment comes from throughout the Midwest, ranging from horse-drawn hand pumpers (circa 1900) to the latest in firefight-

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Burnsville Fire Muster’s Fire Truck Parade includes some of the oldest firefighting vehicles people have ever seen. This photo is from the 2008 parade. ing machinery. In 2004, the Fire Muster’s Fire Truck parade was cited in the Guinness Book of World Records for holding the longest Fire Truck Parade in the World. Over 120 trucks were represented in that parade. Today, Fire Muster is bigger than ever. The Fire Truck Parade will be from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 9. The Community Parade, with more traditional parade fare, will be from 1-2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 10. Most Fire Muster events are held Friday through Sunday in Civic Center Park. The Heart of the City and other locations throughout Burnsville also host events. A full schedule of events appears inside this edition.

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Medallion hunt prize package worth over $500 Get out those magnifying glasses and maps as the Burnsville Fire Muster Medallion Hunt prepares to launch Tuesday, Sept. 4. Of course, cell phones and global positioning systems also are tools of the trade for this year’s hunt, which can to last six days unless someone finds the medallion before then. The winner or winners will receive a prize package worth over $500, including gift cards from the Roasted Pear, Abdallah, Chinese Gourmet Restaurant, The Look Salon, Paragon Odyssey 15, The Honeybaked Ham Company, Porter Creek Hardwood Grill, Rack Shack BBQ and Grand Slam Party Headquarters. Even though the hunt will officially begin at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 4, the first clue will be posted at 8 a.m. on www.SunThisweek.com at the Burns-

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ville Fire Muster Medallion Hunt Clue Central. Subsequent clues will be posted at 8 a.m. each day until Sunday or the medallion is found. The winner will be posted on Sun Thisweek’s website within one hour of confirmation. The medallion, which will say Burnsville Fire Muster on it, will be hidden outdoors in plain sight at a public facility in the city of Burnsville. People won’t have to destroy or alter park property in order to find the medallion. Any trespassing or destruction of property while searching for medallion will disqualify participants. Participants must obey open hours of public parks. People who find the medallion should call (952) 894-1111. The first person to find the medallion and bring it to SunThisweek’s Apple Valley office will win the prize package.

Amateur photographers can enter photo contest Nearly everyone attending Burnsville Fire Muster will have a camera at their disposal, whether its a traditional kind or one on their phone, as they attend the many events over its five-day run. Sun Thisweek wants to share your photos with the rest of the community. Amateur photographers can enter the 2012 Fire Muster Photo Contest online at SunThisweek.com from Sept. 5-9.

Winners of the contest will receive prizes for the top shots as judged by the Sun Thisweek news staff. The winning photos also will be used in Sun Thisweek publications related to Fire Muster in the coming year. To enter the contest, go to SunThisweek.com. Click on the Photo Contest ad, fill out the entry form, attach your photo(s) and send it away.

Buy a button, gain entrance to the park Listed below are the locations where one can purchase the “Burnie the Dog” stuffed animal, buttons and discount carnival tickets for the 2012 Burnsville Fire Muster. Buttons are $5 each or 3 for $10. A Fire Muster button is needed to gain entrance into Civic Center Park if you arrive after 5 p.m. on either Friday or Saturday evening. Walser Mazda Cafe: 14720 Buck Hill Road, Burnsville, (952) 892-9800 Walser Nissan: 14750 Buck Hill Road, Burnsville, (952) 435-5550 Walser Subaru: 600 W. 121st St., Burnsville, (952) 314-1391

Walser Honda: 14800 Buck Hill Road, Burnsville, (952) 388-2231 Jo Jo’s Rise and Wine: 12501 Nicollet Avenue, Burnsville, (952) 736-3001 The Buzz Coffee & Cafe: 411 W. Burnsville Pkwy., Burnsville, (952) 8089255 Cub Foods: 1750 W. County Road 42, Burnsville, (952) 435-8300 Cub Foods: 300 E. Travelers Trail, Burnsville, (952) 894-9040 Burnsville City Hall: 100 Civic Center Pkwy., Burnsville, (952) 895-4400 Burnsville Chamber of Commerce: 101 W. Burnsville Pkwy., Burnsville (952) 435-6000


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Expect the familiar and a few new wrinkles Hitchville will play Saturday night. Both shows are from 7 to 11 p.m. “They went so well last year, we decided it would be best to bring them back again,” Taylor said of the bands. Helicopter rides will be offered by Minnesota Helicopters on Friday beginning at 7 p.m., Saturday beginning at noon, and after the Community Parade on Sunday afternoon. “It was a great success last year. It was a huge draw,” Taylor said. A fireworks show will start at 9:45 p.m. Saturday. Saturday’s Fire Truck Parade, a Fire Muster staple that typically features more than 100 units of antique and modern firefighting equipment from throughout the Midwest, is from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday’s Community Parade, also a tradition, is from 1 to 2 p.m. A community worship service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

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Expect the familiar and a few new wrinkles at the 33rd annual Fire Muster, Burnsville’s post-Labor Day community festival. The event, which stretches from Wednesday, Sept. 5, through Sunday, Sept. 9, will include Fire Muster staples such as Saturday’s Fire Truck Parade, Sunday’s Community Parade, carnival rides on Friday and Saturday, live music, fireworks, and firefighter and police demonstrations. Most events are held at Civic Center Park, Nicollet Avenue and 130th Street. This year, festivalgoers can choose to avoid the walk from the main parking areas at Faith Covenant Church and Nicollet Junior High/Sky Oaks Elementary. The Burnsville wrestling boosters will raise money by offering rides in pedalpowered Pedicabs from the parking areas to the grounds. The boosters will “essentially work for tips,” Fire Muster board Chairman Tom Taylor said, adding that the board is trying to bring more community groups into the event. Taylor, a Burnsville resident and president and CEO of Shippers Resource Center in Burnsville, is in his first year as chair of the eight-member Fire Muster board. He served the past two years as co-chair with Jim Marchessault of Business Card Services in Burnsville. Marchessault is this year’s ex-officio chair. Taylor said he expects to put in two more years leading the Fire Muster. “When we’re in an environment where people are so connected electronically but not face to face, this is a place where you can actually get to see your neighbors again,” Taylor said. “That, in and of itself, makes it worthwhile.” Other new features this year include a National Guard obstacle course and the revival of an old Fire Muster favorite: the Bucket Brigade game. The Burnsville Education Association is sponsoring competitions between teams of fifth- and sixth-graders from Burnsville schools. Bucket Brigade teams pass buckets of water hand to hand, like firefighters did in the old days. “Whichever team has the highest water level, tosses the most water into a barrel, wins,” Taylor said. “And we’ll be measuring.” Fire Muster events kick off Wednesday with a block party from 5 to 10 p.m.

Honorees Walter Adams of Burnsville has been designated as Fire Muster marshal. His firefighting career dates back to World War II, when at age 12 he began as a volunteer in Reading, Mass. After moving to Burnsville in 1979, Adams worked for the city’s police and fire dispatch service. Former Deputy City Manager Tom Hansen is the Fire Truck Parade grand marshal. Hansen, who retired this year as Burnsville’s operations manager, oversaw police and fire operations and was a key link between the city and the Fire Muster. Daniel Mahowald is grand marshal of the Community Parade. Mahowald owns Cornerstone Copy, a longtime Burnsville business, and is the Burnsville Chamber of Commerce’s 2011 Business Person of the Year.

Admission Photo by Rick Orndorf

Firefighting demonstrations will be held in Civic Center Park near the Carnival during Burnsville Fire Muster. at the Best Western Premier Inn north of County Road 42 and west of Nicollet Avenue. The event was begun last year. There will be a beer garden and wine tasting with live music of a local flavor. The first act is the School of Rock Road Crew (rockers ages 12 to 18) followed by Q the Clique (featuring three Burnsville High School seniors) and head-

liner Mike Linden of Apple Valley. The 22-year-old with a new solo album plays with the Super Pilots, who performed Aug. 18 at the Art and All That Jazz festival in Burnsville. Weekend music at Civic Center Park is a Fire Muster tradition. 1980s revivalists Brat Pack Radio will play Friday night, and up-and-coming country band

A $5 Fire Muster button (three for $10) is needed for admission after 5 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Buttons and carnival tickets are available in advance at several Burnsville locations. Information is at www. burnsvillefiremuster.com and inside the edition. A full event schedule is also inside this section of Sun Thisweek. John Gessner is at john.gessner@ecm-inc. com.


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2012 Fire Muster Schedule of Events

Wednesday, Sept. 5 Medallion Hunt, clues posted at SunThisweek.com website or on Facebook Fire Muster’s Block Party, 5 - 10 p.m., Best Western Premier Nicollet Inn, rain or shine. Live music, beer garden, wine tasting and more. For more information, contact the hotel at 14201 Nicollet Ave. S. (952) 435-2100, www.nicolletinn.com/dining/ eventscal Thursday, Sept. 6 Contractors Car Show, 5 - 8 p.m., parking ramp at Performing Arts Center. Older customs, street rods and classics. Free car show parking to the first 100 cars, 12600 Nicollet Avenue S. Upper Level parking lot adjacent to Beer Tasting Event Beer Tasting by Red Lion Liquors, 6 - 8 p.m., in front of Performing Arts Center. Beer sampling - no button required, beers from Left Hand Brewery, Brau Brothers, Fat Tire, Summit Boulevard, and Schells. Chance to meet experts from the breweries. Friday, Sept. 7 Business Expo - first ever, 5-9 p.m., Civic Center Park, area home improvement businesses with “Fire Muster” special pricing. Pony Rides, 5-10 p.m., Kidz Korner, $5, www.ponypartiesexpress.com Fire Truck Water Display, 6 - 9:30 p.m.. Civic Center Park, Nicollet Avenue and 130th Street Carnival, 7 - 11 p.m., Civic Center Park, Nicollet Avenue and 130th Street, tickets can be purchased at Cub Foods. Live Music - Brat Pack Radio, 7 to 11 p.m., Civic Center Park, www.bratpackradio.com Helicopter Rides, 7 p.m., on top of the hill, west of Main Stage, 8- to 9-minute rides performed by MN Helicopters Inc. Saturday, Sept. 8 Donations accepted for the local food shelf, all night long, near the Main Stage and Souvenir Tent Under the Lights Fast Pitch Softball Tournament, first game start at 9 a.m. (four-game guarantee) Lac Lavon Burnsville.

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Helicopter rides that take off and land at Civic Center Park are scheduled to happen on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Fast pitch softball ages U10 and U12 - every team is guaranteed at least one game Under the Lights, $125.00 plus two Balls, www.eteamz.com/AppleValleyFastpitch/ Blood Bank, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Civic Center Park, Nicollet Avenue and 130th Street, www.redcrossblood.org to make an appointment or call 1-800-GIVELIFE (800-4483543). Minnesota Timberwolves, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Kids Korner, stop by for chance to win a suite at an upcoming Timberwolves game. Fire Truck Parade, 11 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Line up 10 a.m., application is at www.burnsvillefiremuster.com/events.cfm Carnival, noon - 11 p.m., Civic Center Park, Nicollet Avenue & 130th Street, tickets can be purchased at Cub Foods. Fire Demonstrations, 12 to 3 p.m., Civic Center Park, Nicollet Avenue & 130th Street. Kidz Korner, 5 p.m. Friday, Kidz Korner - on right inside main gate. Helicopter Rides, starting at noon, on top of hill, west of main stage, 8- to 9-minute rides performed by MN Helicopters Inc. Minnesota Vixen, 12:30-5 p.m., Minnesota Vixen Booth, children and adults are welcome to work on some skills and drills

with players from the Vixen, the longest continuously operating women’s football team in the country. The team will be starting its 15th season in April with home games at Burnsville High School, www.minnesotavixen. us. Auto Extrication Demonstration, 1 p.m., Civic Center Park, Nicollet Avenue and 130th Street. Robin’s Reading Corner, 1 p.m., Kidz Korner - on right inside main gate. Come sit and relax while Robin reads a story. Home Depot Children’s Build-It Workshop, 1 to 4 p.m. Kidz Korner- on right side of main gate Business Expo - first ever, 1-9 p.m., Civic Center Park, area home improvement businesses with “Fire Muster” special pricing. Live Music from School of Rock, 1-2:30 p.m., Main Stage Rockwall & Obstacle Course, 1-6 p.m., Civic Center Park Baby Crawl, 1:30 p.m., Kidz Korner - on right inside main gate. Register on-site beginning at 12:30 p.m. Pony Rides, 12:30-8 p.m., Kidz Korner, $5, www.ponypartiesexpress.com. Big Wheel Races (Big Wheels provided), 2:30 p.m. (register at 2:15 p.m.), Kidz Korner - on right inside main gate. Sign up on-site 30 minutes prior to the

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One of the many highlights of Burnsville Fire Muster is the firefighting demonstrations, which will be held this year on Saturday, Sept. 8, from 12 to 3 p.m. at Civic Center Park. event. Limited to 75 participants. Those already registered via email will remain registered, but remaining registrations need to be in-person, ages 2-7 years old Bingo, 2:30-6 p.m., Beer Tent. Police Canine Demonstration, 3 p.m., Civic Center Park, Nicollet Avenue and 130th Street. Kidz Korner, noon, on right inside main gate. Fire Truck Water Display, 6 - 9:30 p.m., Civic Center Park, Nicollet Avenue & 130th Street. Live Music - Hitchville, 7 - 11 p.m., Civic Center Park, Nicollet Avenue & 130th Street, http:// www.welcometohitchville.com Fireworks Display, 9:45 p.m., Civic Center Park, Nicollet Avenue and 130th Street. Sunday, Sept. 9 Donations for local food shelf, all day, Souvenir Tent and Stage Heart of the City Run/Walk, 8 a.m., Civic Center Park - City Hall, 10K Run, 5K Run/Walk and 1K Kids Run will begin at 100 Civic Center Parkway. Questions: foreverfitu@gmail, net proceeds benefit the Kids Feeding Kids Program. Registration: www.active.com Community Worship Service, 10:30 a.m., Civic Center Park, Nicollet Avenue and 130th Street, www.faithcovenant.org.

MN Kite Society, after the worship service, Civic Center Park, flying nine patriotic kites with an American flag attached from noon to 4 p.m. Helicopter Rides, after parade, on Top of Hill, West of Main Stage, 8- to 9-minute rides performed by MN Helicopters Inc. Community Parade, 1 to 2 p.m., parking, restrooms and refreshments available after noon at Presbyterian Church of the Apostles, 701 E. 130th St., Community Parade application, waiver, rules and procedures can be found on the Fire Muster website www.burnsvillefiremuster.com/events.cfm. Parade starts at Parkwood Drive and 130th Street. Only parade vehicles may park in the staging area. Non-parade vehicles need to park on the various side streets. Carnival, after parade, Civic Center Park, Nicollet Avenue and 130th Street. Live Music from School of Rock, 2-4 p.m., Main Stage. Saturday, Sept. 15 2012 Birnamwood Fall Scramble, shotgun starts at 8:40 and 9 a.m., Birnamwood Golf Course. Registration form is at www.burnsvillefiremuster.com/ events.cfm


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