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are persisting in District 191, where many parents have complained of late or overcrowded buses. Officials of the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage district say they’re continuing to ad dress problems by John Gessner caused by big changes this SUN THISWEEK year in the w ay schools DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE and bus routes are orgaSchool bus headaches nized and b y a na tional usually smoothed out in bus-driver shortage. the first w eek of school “We have an entir ely
System has improved but still a work in progress, district says
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new system, so everyone’s getting accustomed to it,� said Lisa Rider, executive director of business services. “Many things have been improved. We still have work to do , though.� The district and its transportation provider, Durham School Ser vices, started the y ear with 89 r outes and ha ve added two, Rider said.
Durham has br ought in about five buses from secondary transportation companies, and of ficials are studying whether six more routes are needed, she said. “Then there’s the national driver shortage that we are being impacted by,� Rider said, noting that Durham has “flown in� 15 dri vers from outside Minnesota and put
them up in housing while continuing to hire permanent drivers for District 191. Many of the complaints are coming fr om St. John the Ba ptist Catholic School in Savage, where students ar e part of a new shuttle system with routes that also stop at several elemenSee BUSES, 11A
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The Front Porch Players are set to present “A Fine Monster YOU Are!� this month at the Steeple Center in Rosemount. Page 17A
October 7, 2016 | Volume 37 | Number 32
Bus complaints persist in District 191
by Jessica Harper
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Brad Gerten, a R epublican state House candidate from Burnsville, is accused of shoving his wife to the gr ound and str angling his stepson in an ar gument over pizza. Gerten, 41, was charged in Dakota County District Court on Oct. 4 with felony domestic assault b y strangulation and misdemeanor domestic assault. Gerten is curr ently running against Democratic Rep. Sandra Masin in House District 51A. The criminal complaint states that on Oct. 1 Gerten was at his home in the kitchen and ask ed his stepson if there was any pizza left. W hen the son, whose age is not listed in the complaint, told Gerten to look for himself, Gerten allegedly grabbed his stepson and shoved him. At some point, the fight moved to the living room, where Gerten’s wife inter vened and Gerten sho ved her to the ground, causing her pain to her f orehead and above her left eye, the
complaint states. Gerten’s stepson jumped in between Gerten and wife, Brad Gerten his and a fight ensued, during which Gerten allegedly put his arm around his stepson’s neck in a choke hold. The stepson told police he began to have difficulty breathing and felt he would pass out during the 10 seconds or so Gerten choked him. Once Gerten r eleased his grip, the fight ended, and Gerten’s wife and stepson went to F airview Ridges Hospital in Burnsville where police w ere called. Gerten was arrested that night and book ed into the Dak ota County Jail early in the morning Sunday. He was released on bail on Oct. 4, and his next court hearing is set for Dec. 12. If convicted, he could face up to thr ee years in prison for the felony charge and up to 90 days in jail f or the misdemeanor charge. Gerten is a U .S. Army and National Guard vetSee GERTEN, 8A
Maureen Cannon of Eagan has been a volunteer with DARTS Learning Buddies since the program’s inception 20 years ago. Each week Cannon meets with Winona Rahman and Nathan Andrewsen and other first-graders at Glacier Hills Elementary School in Eagan to help them improve their literacy skills. (Photo by Jessica Harper)
DARTS Learning Buddies program celebrates 20 years Pairs seniors, elementary students to boost academic proficiency by Jessica Harper SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Eagan resident Maureen Cannon has dedicated much of her life to helping children in need. As a social w orker for 35 years, Cannon worked with childr en and families to resolve abusive situations. When she retired from the Minnesota Department of Human Services in 1996, Cannon knew she wanted to continue to work with childr en. So w hen she hear d that DARTS was teaming up with local
school districts to tutor y oung students, Cannon jumped at the chance to be one of the program’s first tutors. Two decades later, Cannon continues to tutor children through DARTS Learning Buddies program, which will be celebrating its 20th anni versary during the 2016-17 school year. The intergenerational program pairs older adults with elementary students to help improve students’ proficiency in reading, math and science . Volunteers meet with students one-one-one each week to help with school work while providing a positive adult role model. See BUDDIES, 9A
Artist excels at collectibles in clay Nancy Malay sells creations far and wide
Levy up in 196
by John Gessner
Preliminary amount is 3.2 percent higher
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Nancy Malay is back from the Ghoultide Ga thering, a “ma gical bazaar of Halloween art.� Malay, a cla y sculptor, was one of 30 exhibitors at the Sa turday, Sept. 24, show on the fairgrounds in Chelsea, Michigan, w here she said some of the folkart fans had camped out since the previous Wednesday to get first crack at the collectibles. Her creations included a couple of witches; the gnomish, green-faced “Halloween Man� with walking stick and pumpkin; and “Skeleton Man,� a slender ba g of bones looking natty in a paisley topcoat with m ysterious potions in bottles a t his feet. “I call him Walt from ‘Breaking Bad,’ � Malay said, laughing. “Doesn ’t he look like him?� The 62-year-old Burns-
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Eagan American Legion P ost 594 r ecently began r ecognizing residents who respectfully display the U.S flag. The first r ecipient of this r ecognition was Bob Geis of Ivy Lane in Eagan. Geis raises and lowers his flag on a daily basis, regardless of the weather. He was nominated by Tom Mullon of Eagan. Ron Paul of Livingston Drive in Eagan received two certificates of appreciation for his respectful display of the U.S flag and for taking several hours each patriotic holida y to fashion a displa y of 400 miniature American flags and signs heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s made in support of active military (pictured above). Paul was nominated by Dan Seanoa of Eagan. To nominate someone for flag recognition, contact Post 594 Commander John Flynn at 651-307-6148. (Photo submitted)
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Burnsville residents will have the opportunity to learn about recent flight pattern changes during a neighborhood meeting Oct. 12. The Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) and F ederal Aviation Administration (FAA) will be on hand to discuss changing runw ay trends and their impacts. The meeting will be 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12, at Burnsville City Council Chambers, 100 Civic Center Parkway. The changes ar e part of new airport runw ay safety rules implemented in late 2015, as w ell as a continuing effort by the MAC and F AA to determine the safest use of runways at MinneapolisSt. Paul International
Airport (MSP). During a pr esentation beginning at 7 p.m., officials will e xplain the ne w rules, the r esulting flight pattern changes o ver Burnsville and the steps being taken to ad dress community impacts. Residents will have an opportunity to ask questions following the pr esentation. The meeting will be carried live on Burnsville Civic Television Channel 16/HD 859 and str eamed live online at www.burnsville.tv/live. (Click â&#x20AC;&#x153;Li veâ&#x20AC;? on video pla yer, then select â&#x20AC;&#x153;BCTV 16 Live.â&#x20AC;?) Those unable to attend the meeting w ho have concerns related to flight/ noise issues at the airport should visit www .macnoise.com.
A Lakeville mother who hid her daughters from their fa ther for years was denied her demand to an e xecuted prison sentence Oct. 3. Sandra GrazziniRucki, convicted of six felony counts of deprivation of parental rights, will serve her original sentence that includes annual jail ter ms for six years while on pr obation under the ruling b y Dakota County J udge Karen Asphaug. Grazzini-Ruckiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s attorney Stephen Grigsby was also gr anted his r equest to be r eleased as her representative. She is r equired to annually serve 15 da ys in jail beginning every Nov. 18, the day her daughters were recovered by police. Prior to serving the time, Grazzini-Rucki may request the court grant her an e xecuted sentence that would allow her to serv e the sentence consecutively. She will also participate in the sentence-toserve program for 12 days each year for the next six years and pa y two $944 fines â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the dollar amount is the number of days the two girls were missing â&#x20AC;&#x201C; along with $10,000 in restitution to the Minnesota Crime Victims Reparations Board. The organization expended this amount f or family reunification services. Grazzini-Rucki will also pay additional restitution for any future counseling expenses, which may be incurred by the victims. Grazzini-Rucki, 51, testified at her trial she picked up her daughters Samantha and Gianna Rucki, then 14 and 13 years old on A pril 19,
Sandra Grazzini-Rucki 2013, after they ran from their Lakeville home, barefoot and without jackets through the snow. She said she left them two days later in the care of strangers at the White Horse Ranch in Herman, Minnesota, telling them she would pick them up in about three days. She never returned or contacted them again. The girls were discovered by law enforcement executing a sear ch warrant at the ranch on Nov. 18, 2015, as part of an extensive search effort led by Lakeville police. At sentencing, the girlsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; father David Rucki said he worried, searched and worked with police to find the gir ls while they were missing. David Rucki said he preferred the original sentence because it pr ovides accountability to Grazzini-Rucki while she is on probation. He cited concerns that without the o versight of probation, GrazziniRucki could try to target Samantha Rucki, now a legal adult and pr aised Asphaug for her ruling. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The judge has done a wonderful job of making sure this (accounta bility) is happening,â&#x20AC;? David Rucki said. Laura Adelmann is at laura.adelmann@ecm-inc. com.
News Briefs Fall Foliage Frolic in Eagan The Friends of the Eagan Core Greenway will host their ann ual Fall Foliage Frolic 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 8, a t Patrick Eagan Park, off Lexington and do wn the hill from Diffley in Eagan. Meet at the pa vilion behind the Eagan Art House. Steve Weston, ornithologist and nature guide from Minnesota River Valley Audubon Chapter, will lead the hike. For more information, visit www.eagancoregreenway.org.
gram on Thursda y, Oct. 13. Dakota County families who are financially unable to pr ovide gifts for their children may call 952-985-4065 to schedule an eligibility appointment. Phone lines will be open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Fall book sale at Wescott Library
The Wescott Library Fall Book Sale will tak e place Oct. 19-23. Hours will be 5-8 p .m. Wednesday, Oct. 19 (member preview night); 10 a.m. to 8 p .m. Thursday, Oct. 20; 10 a.m. to 5 p .m. FriArmful of Love day, Oct. 21, and Saturday, sign-ups begin Oct. 22; and 1-3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23 (bag day). 360 Communities will Books, CDs, DVDs and begin taking sign-ups f or books on ta pe will be f or its Armful of Love pro-
sale. Members of the Friends of the W escott Library gain entrance into preview night before the book sale officially begins. Members also receive a discount on all purchases during the sale. To become a member, stop by the reception desk at the W escott Library, visit www.fwlonline.com or join at the book sale. The library is at 1340 Wescott Road, Eagan.
Immunization clinics Dakota County Pub lic Health provides low-cost immunizations, including flu vaccine, for eligible children and adults. Check w w w. d a ko t a c o u n t y. u s (search â&#x20AC;&#x153;vaccinesâ&#x20AC;?) or call 952-891-7528 for eligibility guidelines, vaccine
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District 194 candidates debate key issues Transparency, class size discussed by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Lakeville Area School District 194 School Board candidates expressed views on a several key issues at a Sept. 28 candidate forum. Four candidates are competing for three open four-year seats. Ben Osborn is the onl y political newcomer seeking election, and incumbents are Bob Erickson, Judy Keliher and T erry Lind. An audience-submitted question raised a longstanding issue: whether to televise the School Boardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s study sessions w here upcoming votes on issues are debated in sometimes heated exchanges. Erickson reiterated his long-held stance f or recording board study sessions, stating not to do so â&#x20AC;&#x153;clearly lacks transparency.â&#x20AC;? He said the community is at a disad vantage not having access to those discussions. Keliher called it â&#x20AC;&#x153;criticalâ&#x20AC;? for the study sessions to be r ecorded for trans-
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parency and enga ging the community. She told the comm unity to expect the School Board to again discuss the topic soon. Lind said r ecording work sessions w ould help the public better under stand the logic behind decisions that are made, but cited concerns the cameras may distract from their deep discussions. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m kind of torn between the tw o, but leaning more toward the televised,â&#x20AC;? Lind said. Osborn said it is â&#x20AC;&#x153;imperativeâ&#x20AC;? that the community sees w hat happens in the work sessions. He said he is one of the few community members who attends study sessions and cited concern about some positions K eliher and another boar d member not up f or elec-
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tion advanced in the study sessions regarding the levy referenda. Keliher said the discussion involved legalities of wording the ballot questions. Audience members also asked board members their thoughts on reducing class siz es. Keliher said the easiest thing to do is hire teachers, but if that is not financially available, there are other options. She said teachers can break students into smaller groups and use technology to deliver personalized learning. Lind, a former District 194 teacher and principal, said he is a str ong advocate for reducing class size. He discussed v arious instructional grouping options and said h ybrid
classes help r educe class size without incurring a big expense to the district, Osborn, a CP A, said the district needs to w ork with teachers to determine class size and noted the district has a $165 million school budget that has increased 22 per cent in the last four years. He said he w ould seek efficiencies so the district would not ha ve to continually levy to hir e more teaching staff. Erickson said high school classes were recently reduced because v oters approved the oper ating levy. He noted per pupil growth of approximately 200 students and said he would advocate for using additional state revenue to reduce class sizes further. Regarding school safety, Lind said the district cannot stop something from happening but can slow it down by providing interventions at the school, such as sha tterproof glass. Lind said he is on the districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s committee working to ad dress safety, and
the district has installed security systems at school doors, shut of f areas of the building and ma y move some offices toward the door. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Each building has different needs,â&#x20AC;? Lind said. Osborn said safety must be a high priority that should be consider ed from a security and mental health perspective. He said staf f needs to be adequately trained to identify social issues tha t could turn into a potential threat, and ad vocated for anti-bullying curriculum to children at younger ages. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Obviously, we canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t build a fort around it, but as long as w e can identify the problems early on, hopefully that makes a deterrent for a future issue.â&#x20AC;? Erickson said security is the number one issue with parents. He said the le vy funding of approximately $100,000 annually is â&#x20AC;&#x153;a startâ&#x20AC;? but is not the endall solution, and called the building access control systems a â&#x20AC;&#x153;step in the right directionâ&#x20AC;? that is working
effectively. Erickson said the district has upgraded its camera systems, particularly at secondary schools, and he personally visited the systems at the high schools and saw they are working well. Keliher said safety is always a concern, noting that school security became its o wn topic instead of a sub-topic in their Long Term Facilities Committee. She said that the district staff has gone thr ough active-shooter training, but called for a multi-level comprehensive security program. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We now need to strengthen and protect our facilities, both inside and outside, from risks tha t are happening on both, to keep the predators out but to also keep the kids inside safe from any incidents when the perpetrator is already inside the building.â&#x20AC;? View the de bate from a link a t tinyurl.com/ gsx5v92.
ning to ad vanced dancers ages 6-14. The $40 registration fee Kids dance includes a T-shirt and inclinic at AVHS struction from the AVHS The Apple Valley High dance team, with a f ocus on turns, leaps, jumps School dance team will hold a Kids Dance Clinic and kicks. Participants 5-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. will learn a r outine to be 13. The clinic is f or begin- performed with the dance
team during halftime at the Oct. 14 v arsity football. Register by Monday, Oct. 10, b y contacting coach Katie Amundson at advanceteamcomp@ gmail.com or 612-8011683.
Laura Adelmann is at laura. adelmann@ecm-inc.com.
Education St. Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s info session St. Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s University of Minnesota will host an information session 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12, at its Apple Valley Center, 14200 Cedar Ave. All are invited to attend the event but especially individuals who are interested in pursuing bachelorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s degree completion or advanced degrees offered in Apple Valley. Register
online at smumn.edu/infosession. St. Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s began offering graduate school courses in A pple Valley during the summer and fall of 2003. Since then, the universityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Apple Valley center has expanded to include bachelorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s completion and masterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; s degree programs in b usiness and police science, as w ell as advanced degrees in education. Attendees will meet
with program staff and admission counselors to learn about Saint Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; s programs and person-centered, relationship-driven approach toward education. Programs are geared toward working adults and are offered throughout the year. To learn mor e about the information session or courses of fered in Apple Valley, call 612238-4551, email tcadmission@smumn.edu, or visit
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4A October 7, 2016 SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan
Opinion Vote ‘yes’ on legislative salary amendment Former Sen. Br anden Petersen, a 30-year-old Republican from Andover, and Sen. K atie Sieben, a 39-y ear-old DFLer from Newport, are two of the 17 members of the Minnesota Legisla ture who won’t be on the ballot in November. Petersen, who resigned mid-term, and Sieben, an assistant majority leader with 14 years of experience, would be in the primes of their political car eers if constituents returned the respected lawmakers to office. But both say it’s time to focus on career and family, and both say their legislative paycheck is part of the problem. Afraid of being smeared as greedy by election opponents, legislators haven’t voted themselves a pa y raise since a 5 percent bump in 1999. The salary of Minnesota’s senators and House members remains stuck at $31,140 a year. It could be unstuck if voters approve a little-known constitutional amendment on the Nov. 8 ballot. It w ould create an independent citizen board to set legislators’ salaries and remove legislators’ constitutional power to set their own pay. In the inter est of making legisla tive service more economically viable and sustainable for a br oad range of Minnesotans, we support a “yes” vote on the amendment. (Remember, leaving the ballot unmarked amounts to a “no” vote on constitutional amendments.) “Everybody expects in e very job
ECM Editorial they’re in, whether you’re taking out the trash somewhere, working at a gas station or working at the Capitol, that we’re paid fairly,” said Jason Metsa, a 36-yearold representative from Virginia and the House sponsor of the 2014 legisla tion that put the amendment on this y ear’s ballot. The amendment hasn ’t gained m uch notice yet. Nor ha ve the ef forts of the Minnesota Compensation Council, an appointed body that makes pay recommendations for each branch of state government and has ar gued for years that the complex, demanding job of lawmaking merits a commensurate raise in pay. Minnesota’s part-time “citizen” legislators are in session three to five months a year, often under grueling and err atic schedules. Constituent demands ar e year-round, and campaigning — especially in closely contested districts — is part of the workload. Fitting legislative service around one’s “civilian” career, whether that’s a primary or second job, is often difficult or impossible. So is making it on a legisla tor’s $31,140 salary, especially for people raising families and still paying college debt. Tom Swain, a Compensation Council member from 1987 to 2009, says the age
mix of legislators has gradually changed, with larger cohorts today of very young upstarts and older, late-career lawmakers. He said pub lic employees with contracts that guarantee them time off to serve have broadened their f ootprint in the Legislature. The average age of House members has risen from 50.9 in 2009 to 54.1 this year. The average age of a senator is 59. Without movement in salary, “we face the prospect of a Legislature that is not representative of Minnesota’s citizenry,” the council warned in a Mar ch 2013 report to House and Senate leaders. Minnesota’s legislative salary r anks 17th among the 39 sta tes that pay their lawmakers. The council (w hose authority to recommend legislative salaries was removed by lawmakers in 2014) r ecommended in 2013 tha t legislators raise their pay to one-third of the governor’s salary, which today would total $42,380. What could citiz ens expect for their money? Possibly a more “professional” Legislature. Research by political science professors Peverill Squire, of the University of Missouri, and Gary Moncrief, of Boise State University, suggests that salary is a component of professionalism, along with the n umber of days spent in session and the siz e of a legislature’s staff. More professional legislatures pass more bills, have more contact with constituents, are more independent fr om
their party leaders and the governor, and are more likely to tackle complex policies and government reforms, the researchers found. The amendment w ould create a 16-member commission to set legislative salaries e very two years, with eight members appointed by the governor and eight by the state Supreme Court’s chief justice. Appointees would be di vided evenly between the two parties. Legislators past and present, their spouses, lobbyists, judges and state employees would be barred from serving. The commission could raise legislative pay, leave it the same or even reduce it. A weakness of the amendment, which doesn’t stop us from supporting it, is that it grants the commission no control over per diems of $77 for House members and $96 for senators. Those daily expense allowances are vulnerable to abuse. Arguably, legislators should be br ave and responsible enough to use their constitutional power to set a reasonable, professional salary without dragging politics into it. Equally arguable is that citizens are empowered to fix their constitution when circumstances show it needs fixing. That time has come. This is an opinion of the ECM Editorial Board. Sun Thisweek and the Dakota County Tribune are part of ECM Publishers Inc.
Help provide food for 950 students facing hunger by Bill Tschohl SPECIAL TO SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
The board of the Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan School District 196 F oundation reports that our students come first. Too many students have little to eat on weekends and need support. We have 18 elementary schools, six middle schools and four, four-year high schools. Among these schools ther e are an estima ted 950 who are living in “food insecurity.” Currently 19 of 31 district schools and roughly 550 students have had their food needs sponsored, however, 12 schools and an estima ted 400 students ar e still in need. Knowing they possibly will not have food on the weekend affects student behavior and their class work. We live in a wonderful and caring community, and the District 196 Foundation wants to do everything possible to alleviate the hunger of these y oung students. The f oundation board has committed to sponsor 150 students with a donation of $19,500 and is actively seeking to identify and recruit individuals, churches and b usiness sponsors for the remaining schools. The foundation’s mission is to enhance educational opportunities and e xperiences for students. Three years ago a group of Greenleaf Elementary School staf f members no-
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ticed students coming back fr om lunch with food stuffed in their pock ets. The students would then pack the food from the cafeteria in their backpacks to tak e home. On Monday mornings these same students seemed extra hungry and had trouble staying focused on learning. With help from a few key parent volunteers these concerned staf f members started a weekend food backpack program that was funded with donations from Greenleaf parents and comm unity members. The program provided weekend food for about 60 Greenleaf students the first year in 2013-14. The f ood was mostly single-serve items and snacks pur chased and packed by the v olunteers and staf f and discreetly provided to students inside backpacks every Friday. While looking for ways to str eamline their oper ation in year two, the group came across The Sheridan Story, a Minnea polis-based nonprofit that started in 2000 m uch the same way as Gr eenleaf did. The Sheri-
dan Story – named after the Minneapolis elementary school w here the or ganization started – le verages community and school partnerships to fight child hunger by providing a weekend’s supply of food to hungry childr en. The or ganization facilitates partnerships between community organizations such as chur ches and schools. A church or other or ganization can partner with a school b y providing funding to the District 196 F oundation so it is possib le for students to r eceive a weekly food bag throughout the school year. The cost is $130 per child f or the entire school year. In 2014-15 the Greenleaf volunteers partnered with The Sheridan Story , which made it easier f or the Gr eenleaf volunteers by eliminating the pur chasing and packing steps of the pr ocess. The weekly food bags from The Sheridan Story also included mor e substantive and nutritious items than those provided the first year. Each bag contains four to five pounds of shelf-stable food, including canned fruits, vegetables and proteins (tuna and chicken) soup and boxed pasta, rice and beans. Volunteers from a local church discreetly distributed the bags. The Board of the District 196 F oundation expanded the model via partner ships with The Sheridan Story and local churches and organizations for the 2015-
16 school year and this made asignificant impact on District 196 students – 547 (58 percent) of the estima ted 950 students were sponsored. Strong relationships have been developed between the schools and sponsoring or ganizations. More importantly student a ttendance has increased and hungry students returning to schools on Mondays has decreased. The true benefits of the program can be hard to measure, but school staff members are reporting fewer hungry childr en during the day and on Monda y mornings. The program has also str engthened relationships between the school and families who are grateful for receiving the food. You can help. It costs $130 per school year to provide one child a weekend bag of food each week. Tax-deductible donations can be made online or by writing a check to the District 196 Foundation. Include “The Sheridan Story” in the memo line and mail it to the District 196 Foundation Office, 3455 153r d St. W., Rosemount, MN 55068. If you have questions about making a donation or partnership with a District 196 school, call Dir ector of Community Education Khia Br own at 651-423-7720. Bill Tschohl is a District 196 F oundation director. Columns r eflect the opinion of the author.
Letters Supina brings experience, new ideas
the City Council. Besides this v olunteer work on behalf of Dakota County and the city of Eagan, Mike brings strong values that are important for serving on the City Council. Hard work, respect for differences, fiscal prudence, and planning skills are values that will guide Mike’s work on the City Council. Mike says he is “seeking to energize the council with new expertise and fresh ideas.” That is not just a campaign slogan, that’s Mike. Please support Mike Supina for Eagan City Council b y giving him your vote.
To the editor: It is with great confidence and enthusiasm that I endorse Mike Supina for Eagan City Council. I met Mik e about 18 years ago when he w as advocating for Lebanon Hills Regional Park. Mike was my appointee to the Dakota County Planning Commission for many years. He has also served on the Ea gan Advisory Planning Commission and w orked on the Eagan Parks 20/20 Vision Plan. These v ol- NANCY untary appointments are SCHOUWEILER great experiences that Inver Grove Heights will serve Mike well on
Editor’s note: Nanc y Schouweiler is a Dak ota County commissioner f or District 4.
Bradrick has all the qualifications To the editor: On Nov. 8, 2016, Burnsville voters will have an important decision to mak e: who will represent then on the City Council? That decision is v ery easy – Jim Bradrick. Jim is a longtime Burnsville r esident, a member of the Burnsville Planning Commission, is on the Burnsville Fire Muster Oper ations Team, completed the Certified Emergency Response Training, is a
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member of the Mobile Volunteer Network for the city of Burnsville and is a gr aduate of the Burnsville Police Citizens Academy. Jim is a pr oponent of strong public safety, effective city go vernment, fiscal r esponsibility of city funds , well maintained streets and a positive business environment. I can’t think of anyone eminently more qualified for a seat on the Burnsville City Council than Jim Bradrick. CAROLINE V. ERICKSON Burnsville
Port listens to the people To the editor: Lindsey Port is running for the of fice of state representative District 56B. Clearly Lindsey is one of a new wave of public servants who understand that to get things accomplished f or Minnesota, we can’t continue on the same course. Lindsey Port and her husband are small b usiness owners in Burnsville. They know that you must be innovative and w ork hard to succeed.
county commissioner in District 4 because I think she will mak e Dakota County even better. Holly is running for the seat currently held b y Commissioner Nancy Schouw eiler who is r etiring. Holly holds a master’s degree in finance, she founded the group Wilderness in the City and has serv e as a community volunteer. Holly’s vision is to improve transparency and citizen engagement in county government. She will bring to the boar d the ability to listen and respond. Holly is a deliberate, thoughtful person. As a citiz en who care about the futur e of Lebanon Hills, Holly spent four years engaging with Dakota County go vernSUSAN ESTILL ment. Government works Burnsville best when ordinary people step up . County commissioners are nonJenkins cares partisan and government about Dakota functions best w hen we elect leaders who listen to County various viewpoints and To the editor: are willing to ask tough Dakota County is an questions. Holly will be a awesome place to live. strong asset as a Dak ota The Dakota County gov- County commissioner. ernment works well – w e have a low tax base and LAURA HEDLUND good services. I am sup- Eagan porting Holly Jenkins for See LETTERS, 5A Lindsey Port knows that creating positive change is hard work. She has demonstrated this work ethic b y listening to and talking with the people of District 56B and what is on our minds as she asks us for our votes. Contrast this with her incumbent opponent who has been invisible to voters since she was elected for the first time tw o years ago. Lindsey’s commitment to work hard to ensur e continued funding of education and e xpand transportation options, create jobs, reduce gun violence, and pr eserve our natural resources is clear. That is why I will be voting for Lindsey Port.
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LETTERS, from 4A
A clear choice To the editor: A recent candidate forum highlighted the two candidates for state senator for Eagan and Burnsville and pr esented residents a stark choice. Our current state senator, Jim Car lson is a lifelong resident of Eagan, was educated as an engineer in Minnesota and has had a successful career working at small, medium and Fortune 500 corporations including 3M and Ecola b. Carlson has a rich history of community involvement including years of volunteering in classr ooms and most recently for the robotics team a t Eagan High School. His opponent entered the country as Vadim Lelyukh and la ter changed his name to V ictor Lake. Lake owns a f looring company based out of his townhome and lists no history of community involvement. On policy, Carlson is well known for his methodical research of complicated issues and his thoughtful record in the Minnesota Senate. He has been a tir eless advocate for education, since a highly educated workforce is the foundation of many business successes, which call Minnesota home. Lake offers a dar k view in which he says that your freedom is thr eatened and everyone is leaving Minnesota because of taxes. His solution to every problem seems to be the very simplistic Tea Party solution of tax cuts for the wealthy. Although his family was helped b y public assistance after their immigration to the U.S., Lake and his policies threaten the social safety net so tha t others cannot get the same help. We have seen candidates before who offer simple solutions to
complex problems and who offer tax cuts w hile claiming to support education and tr ansportation investment. Minnesota spent years digging out of the fiscal hole of Republican mismanagement in which our schools suffered and class sizes increased. Our choice is clear and stark. Re-elect our sta te senator Jim Car lson for his thoughtfulness, fairness and his dedication to the long-term vitality of our community JIM JOHNSON Eagan
Victor Lake for Senate To the editor: MNSure, the sta teâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s attempt to fix the health insurance mess, has given us one disa ppointment after another. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time for voters to r eplace the legislators, including Sen. Jim Car lson, who brought it to us . Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s one reason I am v oting for Victor Lake in Senate District 51. As a candidate in 2010, Carlson said tha t singlepayer could be a â&#x20AC;&#x153;good option.â&#x20AC;? Thousands of people enrolled in go vernment health plans that limit access to car e would beg to dif fer. He also supported MNSur e, which hasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t been the solution, either. When its website was launched, all sorts of horror stories followed, with despair and frustration in their wake. Since then, insurance companies have left the exchange, leaving thousands of Minnesotans in the lur ch. Meanwhile, premiums in the exchange increased by double-digits in consecutive years, putting people at risk. None of this should be surprising, since the e xchange is a political cr eation, and politics b y its nature often leads to lessthan-desirable results. Victor Lake, the alter-
native choice for our senate district, thinks that itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time to dial back government programs and laws that end up making things worse. He pr efers finding ways to make private insurance affordable and let personal choices prevail. We need someone who will take a new path. We need Victor Lake. JOHN LaPLANTE Eagan
Do you agree? To the editor: Odds are that you will agree with this: Congr ess is tangled into knots , and can mak e no headway on a backlo g of big problems. Still with me? Try another: There is far too much money sloshing around Washington D.C., buying influence and corrupting the political process. That should be two for two now, a t least according to studies that show 80 per cent of Republicans and 90 percent of Democrats in agreement. There seems to be a general sense in our nation that things are working great for the fe w, but not so m uch for the many. Studies of the effect of money on legislation support this general sense. The influence buyers get their special interests (Wall Street still on the loose , monopoly building, cheap wages, tax dodges, unrestrained pollution, royalties that donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t expire), but the voting public gets only what the influence buyers donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t care about. Our votes get counted, but those v otes donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t really count w here it matters. Attempts to fix this problem at both sta te and national levels get nowhere. The Minnesota Representative from District 51B, Laurie Halverson, authored a bill in 2016 tha t would just shine a light on the See LETTERS, 6A
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LETTERS, from 5A â&#x20AC;&#x153;Dark Moneyâ&#x20AC;? in Minnesota politics, but the Republicans would not let it e ven get out of committee. This r emains among her headliner issues. And then ther eâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Sen. Jim Carlson, also District 51, w ho co-authored a bill in the Senate (Senate File 2404/House File 3650) that requested Congress to initiate a constitutional amendment to undo the infamous Citizens United decision of the Supreme Court that opened the floodgates to big money in politics. That bill also went nowhere against the flood of Republican opposition. And U.S. Congressional District 8 Rep. Rick Nolan (House Resolution 311) has been in the forefront of attempts in Congress to clean up campaign finance with similar results. Both progressives and conservatives should be pushing this issue to protect the integrity of our democracy which is founded on one-personone-vote. But Republican politicians just donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get it. So Congress remains tied into a knot of slowmotion contortions in a world undergoing an ever-increasing rate of change. RAY LARSON Eagan
Peterson supports grieving families To the editor: As a grie ving parent and grandparent of a stillborn child, w e want the voters in Minnesota House District 56B to know what a powerful impact Rep. Roz Peterson made during the 2016 legislative session. While several issues were left un-resolved, Peterson and Sen. Ann R est authored critical legislation (House File 2969/Sena te File 2288), w hich was passed into la w this A ugust. The bill pr ovides a one-time $2,000 tax cred-
it to the parents of a stillborn child, and closed a gap in ho w Minnesota tax legislation views these children. Many people ar e not aware that when a ba by is stillborn the ba by is not covered by a parentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s health or life insur ance policy, which often leaves expensive items such as autopsies, genetic testing and funeral cost to be out-of-pocket. Because of these expenses, parents often donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t receive an explanation as to w hy their baby died or b ury their child in a pr eferred manner. Parents of stillborn children face not only the tragedy of losing a child, but also the r eality that their child will not be recognized by government or insurance companies as a â&#x20AC;&#x153;member of the family.â&#x20AC;? The grim reality is if their baby had taken even one breath, they w ould have been co vered under various tax and insurance options. Peterson realized the financial burden stillbirth families face and took action with this legisla tion. Every year about 400 Minnesota families e xperience a stillbirth. The tax credit, which they are now eligible for, will provide some small financial relief to their situation. Petersonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s work is an example of how important it is to elect r epresentatives who can r each across party lines on issues important to Minnesota families. We hope the voters of District 56B will think a bout this when they vote. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like to thank Peterson for supporting thousands of grieving families across the sta te and for the critical issues she continues to fight for in the Legislature. SHAUNA LIBSACK Burnsville DALE FULLER Rogers
Before voting consider boardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s record, spending To the editor:
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The decisions of the largely unknown, highly-paid ($70,000 y ear), part-time Dakota County Board impacts our taxes and quality of life. Four board seats are on the November ballot: Liz Workman-District 3, open seat-District 4, Tom Egan-District 5, and Chris Gerlach-District 7. Voters should consider their record and spending: Invoking eminent domain on a f ourth-generation familyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s private property for a recreational bike trail. Cost of 4.3 mile Mississippi Ri ver Regional Trail, over $9 million (not including legal fees). Voting to expedite rebuilding the poor ly planned Eagan Cedar Grove stop â&#x20AC;&#x201C; less than one year after opening the Cedar Ave Red Line Bus Rapid Transit. Cost, $14.6 million. Chris Gerlachâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s lone vote for the controversial greenway trails through Lebanon Hills with the park as the Gr eenway Hub. Other commissioners compromised and voted to r eroute the big trails around the park. Approving the plan to build a narrower paved trail through Lebanon Hills. All voted yes except for retiring Nancy Schouweiler and Tom Egan, who cited the 97% negative public response. Approving the North Creek Greenway trail and its bridge to no where at the Minnesota Zoo. This trail duplicates, within eye distance, the e xisting Apple Valley trail taxpayers recently repaved and still doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t improve neighborhood access to the zoo. Cost of 1.5 mile trail, over $3 million. Deciding not to change direction when the Dakota County administr ator retired last spring. They chose to sta y the course and promoted from within, hiring a longtime assistant administrator. Then followed another controversial and costl y decision, the ill-timed declaration to e xit the regional County T ransit Improvement Board. Why did Commissioner Workman (Dakota County Regional Railroad Authority chair),
the board, and ne w administrator do this when still obligated to pay over $15 million over the next two years? The CTIB is now ignoring them, not providing an e xpected $15 million to the Burnsville Orange BRT, and jeopardizing the Hastings Red Rock BRT. The board manages a $401 million budget and estimate raising taxes 2 percent to over 5 percent annually over the ne xt five years. MARYANN PASSE Eagan
Supina grasps the big picture To the editor: Eagan is widely known as an ideal community to raise a family. But for entry-level workers, young unmarried people, and even empty nesters, housing choices are more limited. Eagan City Council candidate and longtime friend Mike Supina understands the need for balance among a vailable jobs, types of households, and housing options and is committed to finding ways to address it as an Eagan City Council member. Mikeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s grasp of the big picture has earned him my vote. DENISE SJOBERG Eagan
Lewis is a man of honor
$16 million paid in 2011 for kickbacks to ph ysicians to use its de vices and $3.65 million paid in 2012 that it o vercharged veterans. This is the same leftist fellow-traveler Angie Craig who wants to represent the honest, hard-working citizens of the 2nd District in Congress. I can onl y imagine the damage she could do in the House of Representatives, based on her years of experience in juggling those serious allegations made a gainst St. Jude Medical. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d be very uncomfortable with a person of Angie Craigâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s reputation representing my family in Congress. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s why I will be voting for Jason Lewis. Jason is a man of honor, intelligence, dignity and, above all, great honesty. I urge all citizens to vote for Jason Lewis Nov. 8. BILL WILKINS Eagan
Erickson for School Board
Re-elect Lind in District 194 To the editor: Lakeville School District as one of the outstanding districts in Minnesota deserves to have School Board members of the highest quality making decisions that positively affect the educational opportunities of our students. Terry Lind fits that mold. When Lakeville High School was a junior-senior high school, and w e had fewer than 400 students, Terry and I w ere English teachers together for 10 y ears. Terry was highly respected and valued by the School Board, the administration, his fellow teachers, parents, and especially his students who understood his concern for their learning. When the ne w high school was built (presently Kenwood Junior High) Terry continued teaching at the â&#x20AC;&#x153;oldâ&#x20AC;? school, but during the gr owth of Lakeville School District, Terry became an elementary school principal. In this ne w capacity he r eceived the same degree of respect as he did as a teacher. The one outstanding difference being: His staf f, teachers and support staff, admired and a ppreciated his fair and just concern for their needs . As one teacher said to me, â&#x20AC;&#x153;He is a man of his word.â&#x20AC;? He remained as a principal until his retirement after serving Lak eville School District f or over 30 years. However, the call to once a gain serve District 194 sought his return. Terry Lind r an for the School Board and was elected. He br ought his experience and concern for students with him and served conscientiously during his term of office. I urge voters to re-elect Terry Lind for another term as Lakeville School Board member.
To the editor: Please join me in r eelecting Bob Erickson for Lakeville School Boar d. I have known Bob f or more than five years and we have worked together to advocate for student success through our mutual participation on the foundation board of directors at Dakota County Technical College. Since my children both a ttend Lakeville schools, I have seen firsthand his passion for advocating for what students need within Lakevilleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s elementary, middle and high schools. Beyond that, Bob is a strong connector to ensure our school district is preparing our students for opportunities after graduation, whether thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a four-year college, a technical college, or right into the work force. Identified by WCCO and others as â&#x20AC;&#x153;Mr. Lakeville,â&#x20AC;? Bob is a pr oven leader in our comm unity, and our students deserv e to have him contin ue advo- EDWARD J. MAKO cating for them thr ough Lakeville the work of the Lakeville School Board.
To the editor: The Washington Examiner recently released a report from an in vestment group, Muddy Water Capitol, noting tha t thousands of lives could be at risk as pacemakers and defibrilla tors manufactured by St. Jude Medical are vulnerable to hackers. At the same time St. Jude executive Angie Craig spent mor e than a decade running pub lic relations and go vernment lobbying efforts for the company. She had already juggled allega tions that she helped the company evade responsibility for past wrongdoing. The companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s settlement with the Department of Justice was nearly $20 million paid for bad busi- ANN BYRE ness practices, including Lakeville
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SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan October 7, 2016 7A
Costs for Lakevilleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Impact Academy adding up
trict would not exceed the $300,000 budgeted for the project. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My personal concern is we really had a high e xpectation to sta y within our budget,â&#x20AC;? Erickson said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve now exceeded that.â&#x20AC;? Increased costs w ere due to removing additional carpet not sho wn on plans, additional electrical demolition, switching and panel work due to unforeseen existing conditions, according to a July 29 memo from Sara Guyette, director of facilities and plant planning. The memo sta tes costs also increased to r emove abandoned piping, visual display boards, block wall repairs and replacement of
damaged gypsum boar d throughout classrooms. The schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s name w as also changed to â&#x20AC;&#x153;Impact Academy at Orchard Lake Elementary,â&#x20AC;? without a specific School Boar d vote, according to District 194 spokeswoman Amy Olson. Volk said the name change may have been included in some of the line item ma terials they reviewed, but board members were not specificall y made aware of it. Volk and se veral other School Board members said they learned the name had been changed fr om Board Member Terry Lind in August. Olson said the name change was approved by
the Minnesota Department of Education on June 16, 2016. Several board members said they did not kno w the state had approved the name change. Board Member Jim Skelly said ther e was no board dialogue or process regarding the sign. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t agree with that,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think if youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to change the name of a facility , there should be a School Boar d approval process. The board should be the ones changing the names of schools.â&#x20AC;? Olson said Impact Academy started as a pilot project and w hen it w as approved by the School Board as a w hole school
model, the name w as changed to be transparent with stakeholders. She said it is similar to the naming of other District 194 pr ograms like STEM Academy, business academy at Lakeville North High School and MNCAPS, the ne w business pathway program for high schoolers. The district r eferred to the school as â&#x20AC;&#x153;Impact Academy at Orchard Lake Elementaryâ&#x20AC;? in meeting minutes of Dec. 9, 2015. Board members also said the installa tion of a lit sign a t the school also came as a surprise to them. Volk said the boar d knew they approved making Orchard Lake Elementary into an Impact Academy school, but did not actually talk about changing the signs on the b uilding. Erickson said he learned about the sign from an Orchard Lake Elementary resident. Volk said a neighbor has complained the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new $4,884 lit sign is too bright. Baumann said the district has adjusted the signâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s timing, but Volk said the resident remains concerned about the brightness of the sign. At the boar d meeting, Erickson also cited con-
fee was $5 for district high school students and senior adults to a ttend regular season athletic events held in the district. The change
was proposed to incr ease attendance among high school students and to provide a benefit for senior adults who attend regu-
lar season a thletic events in the district. The policy change was approved by the School Board Sept. 26 and took ef fect immedi-
ately. Admission for all other students attending in-district regular season a thletic events remains $5.
by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Expenses to implement Impact Academy as an allschool learning model ar e more than Lakeville Area School District 194 anticipated. Costs to r emodel District 194â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s oldest school to accommodate its ne west teaching model incr eased by nearly $20,000 mor e than originally bid, according to Michael Baumann, District 194 e xecutive director of businesses services. He said the pr oject is now $12,869 over budget, Funds to pay for the increase will come fr om the general fund, according to Baumann. According to district records, costs to change Orchard Lake Elementary from traditional classrooms to an open, colla borative space model and new furnishings rose from $293,400 to $312,869. District 194 Board members voted 5-1 to approve paying change or ders totalling $19,469 a t its Sept. 13 meeting. Board Member Bob Erickson cast the dissenting vote. Erickson said when the bid was awarded it w as â&#x20AC;&#x153;made indelibly clear b y all partiesâ&#x20AC;? that the dis-
The Lakeville Area School District 194 has changed the name of Orchard Lake Elementary School to Impact Academy at Orchard Lake. (Photo submitted)
cerns about the quality of the work completed at the school. Baumann said the district is unsa tisfied with schedule delays of the general contractor, Derau Construction. He said the work was to be completed by Aug. 5 but was not substantiall y completed until Sept. 1. Baumann said r emaining work includes minor electrical work, paint and sealant touch up, hanging some acoustical panels , edging of counter tops and casework and miscellaneous missing vinyl base. He said Der au is w aiting for materials to be delivered, and the district is holding its r emaining payment of approximately $16,255 until the w ork is completed. Volk said the district is implementing a system to improve communications and processes with the School Board going f orward. â&#x20AC;&#x153;At this point, the district is trying to w ork on processes and w e just have to mo ve forward,â&#x20AC;? Volk said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The past is the past.â&#x20AC;? Laura Adelmann is at laura. adelmann@ecm-inc.com.
Education Students recognized for life-saving actions Two Eagan students were among fi ve students recognized for their quick actions that saved the life of their La tin teacher, Mitch Taraschi, who had a stroke during their class in early May. Visitation junior K elli Martin and St. Thomas Academy junior V innie Motzel, both of Eagan, were among fi ve students who sought help immediately and pr evented serious long-term implications for Taraschi, who was transported to the hospital, underwent surgery and r eturned to the classroom just one w eek later. Taraschi, who is fr om Eagan, presented certificates to the students in front of their peers Sept. 26 at St. Thomas Academy.
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8A October 7, 2016 SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan
Seniors DFL Senior Caucus
Burnsville seniors
Ken Martin, chair of the Minnesota DFL Party, is the guest speaker Wednesday, Oct. 11, during the noon meeting of the DFL Senior Caucus, South Metro Chapter, at the A pple Valley Pizza Ranch, 15662 Pilot Knob, Apple Valley, 952-431-3333. Buffet lunch is a vailable for purchase. The chapter meets the second Wednesday of every month. All are welcome.
The Burnsville Senior Center is located in the Diamondhead Education Center at 200 W. Burnsville P arkway. Call 952-707-4120 for information about the following senior events. Monday, Oct. 10 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Sunrise Str etch, 8:30 a.m.; Cribbage, 10 a.m.; Car d Recycle, 12:30 p.m.; Pinochle, 12:45 p.m.; Coffee Talk â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Stay-Go, 2 p.m.; SS Flex. Tuesday, Oct. 11 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Quilters, 9:30 a.m.; Scrabble, 10:30 a.m.; Duplica te Bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Line Dancing. Wednesday, Oct. 12 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; W oodcarvers, 8 a.m.; Sunrise Stretch, 8:30 a.m.; Cribbage, 10 a.m.; T ai Chi, 11 a.m.; 500, 12:45 p.m.; Hearing Clinic, 1 p .m.; Defensive Driving Refresher, 5:30 p.m.; SS Flex. Thursday, Oct. 13 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Health Insurance Council, 9 a.m.; Fun & Friendship (program, entertainment, lunch, car ds and bingo), 11 a.m.; Cof fee Talk â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Roundabouts, 2 p.m.; Wood Carving, 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Sunrise Str etch, 8:30 a.m.; Painting, 9 a.m.; Knitters, 9:30 a.m.; Hand & Foot, 12:15 p.m.; SS Flex.
Apple Valley seniors The Apple Valley Senior Center , 14601 Hayes Road, is home to the f ollowing activities, which are organized and run by the Apple Valley Seniors and Apple Valley Parks and Recreation. The facility is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. For information, call 952-953-2345 or go to www.cityofapplevalley.org. Monday, Oct. 10 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Int. Line Dancing, 9:30 a.m.; Tap Dancing, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Stretch, 10 a.m.; Membership Committee, 11:15 a.m.; P ool, noon; Bridge, 12:45 p .m.; Happy Stitchers, 1 p.m.; Beginning Knitting, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 11 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Quilting Bees , 9 a.m.; IMAX Cof fee & Sho w, 9 a.m.; Zumba Gold, 9:15 a.m.; Tuesday Painters, 9:30 a.m.; Bike Group, 10 a.m.; Pool, noon; Cribbage, noon; Pinochle , 12:30 p.m.; Hand & Foot Cards, 1 p.m.; Table Tennis, 1 p.m.; Spanish â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Inter mediate, 2:45 p.m.; Defensive Driving, 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Donated Bread, 9 a.m.; F.F. on Spokes, 9:30 a.m.; Yoga, 9:45 a.m.; Velvet Tones, 10 a.m.; Morning Stretch, 10 a.m.; F raud & Scam Prevention, 11 a.m.; Men â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bowling at Apple Place Bo wl, noon; P ool, noon; Mahjong, 1 p.m.; Dominoes, 1 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Beg. Line Dancing, 9:15 a.m.; Int. Line Dancing, 10 a.m.; Tai Chi, 10 a.m.; Discover Group, 10 a.m.; Ne w Member Orienta tion, 10 a.m.; Pool, noon; Insur ance Counseling, noon; Duplicate Bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Table Tennis, 1 p.m.; Hardanger, 1 p.m.; 500, 1 p .m.; Color & Cha t, 1:30 p .m.; Social Seniors, 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; F.F. on Spokes, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Str etch, 10 a.m.; W omenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pool, 11 a.m.; Men â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bowling at Apple Place Bowl, noon.
GERTEN, from 1A eran who has served in Bosnia, Iraq and Afghanistan. He retired from the military in 2014 and has w orked as a Hennepin County probation officer for four years. Republican Party
Police and fire safety workshop Burnsville residents 62 and older ar e invited to attend Burnsvilleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Police and Fire Behind the Badge W orkshop. The workshop runs 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12, and fea tures presentations by the Burnsville Police and Fire departments. Participants will learn a bout topics such as fir e safety, forensics, identity theft and mor e. Lunch and other r efreshments will be provided. The workshop will be held a t Burnsville City Hall, 100 Ci vic Center P arkway. Cost is $5. Registration deadline is F riday, Oct. 7. Space is limited. R egister online a t www.burnsville.org/recreation and click â&#x20AC;&#x153;Online Registration,â&#x20AC;? by phone at 952895-4500 or at the Burnsville City Hall Recreation office.
leaders have abandoned Gertenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s campaign in light of the recent charges. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Republican Party condemns domestic violence. These ar e serious charges against him, and we wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be offering any more support for Mr. Gerten and will focus our support on
other candidates,â&#x20AC;? Scott Gill, chair of the Sena te District 51 Republican Party, said in a phone interview Wednesday morning. With the gener al election just a month away, it is too late for Republicans to replace Gerten in the e vent he drops from the race, Gill
Pickleball mixer
Rosemount seniors
A free pickleball mixer is planned for Burnsville seniors a ge 62-plus 9-11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 13, at the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new court at Wood Park, 701 E. 143rd St. Beginners and ad vanced players are welcome. Registration is not r equired and equipment will be provided. A second new court at Colonial Park, 1300 W. 139th St., is also e xpected to open soon. Pickleball is a r acquet sport tha t combines elements of badminton, tennis and table tennis. The sport is played on a court with a net, and players use a hard paddle and a polymer wiffle ball. For more information, visit www . burnsville.org/pickleball.
The following activities are sponsored by the Rosemount Parks and Recreation Department and the Rosemount Area Seniors. For more information, call the R osemount Parks and R ecreation Department at 651-322-6000. Monday, Oct. 10 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Bridge , 9 a.m.; Zumba Gold, 11:15 a.m.; 500, 1 p .m.; Senior Strength Training, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 11 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Cof fee at Cub, 8 a.m.; Driver Safety, 9 a.m.; Bid Euchre, 9 a.m.; IMAX, Minnesota Zoo, 10 a.m.; Watercolor & Acrylics , Room 202, 11 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Walking Club, 9 a.m.; Velvet Tones, Apple Valley, 10 a.m.; AMP, noon; Dominoes (Me xican Train), 1 p.m.; Yoga, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Cribbage, 9 a.m.; Breakfast Out, Star ks, Eagan, 9 a.m.; Yoga, 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Gr eat Mississippi River Cruise, 7:30 a.m.; Euchre, 9 a.m.; â&#x20AC;&#x153;A Fine Monster Y OU Areâ&#x20AC;? Performance, Assembly Hall, 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; â&#x20AC;&#x153; A Fine Monster YOU Areâ&#x20AC;? Performance, Assembly Hall, 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; â&#x20AC;&#x153; A Fine Monster YOU Areâ&#x20AC;? Performance, Assembly Hall, 2 p.m. The Rosemount Area Seniors ar e located in the Steeple Center , 14375 S. Robert Trail. Cards and games tak e place in Room 100. Check room schedules at the facility for locations of other programs and activities.
Eagan seniors The following senior acti vities are offered by the Ea gan Parks and R ecreation Department in the Lone Oak Room at the Eagan Community Center, 1501 Central Parkway. Call 651-6755500 for more information. Monday, Oct. 10 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Zumba (Oasis), 9 a.m.; Recycled Cards, 9:30 a.m.; Book Club No. 2, 10 a.m.; F&Fab, 10 a.m.; Expo Bag Stuffing, 11 a.m.; FFL (Oasis), 11 a.m.; Joy of Coloring, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 11 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Senior Expo , 1 p.m. No programs in Lone Oak Room. Wednesday, Oct. 12 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Coffee, Conversations & Games, 9 a.m.; Bring a T reat Wednesday; Blood Pr essure Checks, 9:30 a.m.; Hand & Foot, 12:45 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Dominoes , 9 a.m.; Fall Colors Trip, 9:30 a.m.; Nimble Fingers, 9:30 a.m.; Bridge , 12:45 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Art of Gratitude, 9:30 a.m.; Zumba (Oasis), 10:15 a.m.; S/B/Yoga (Oasis), 11:10 a.m.; Bingo , 1 p.m. For full information on senior events and details, read the Front Porch newsletter on the city of Eagan website. Become a senior center member f or a $10 annual fee and r eceive the Front Porch quarterly by mail. For questions or to register for events and pa y by credit card, call Ea gan Parks and Recreation Department.
said. House Speaker Kurt Daudt, R-Crown, also condemned Gertenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s alleged actions in a sta tement released on Monday. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Domestic violence is unacceptable to our party and our caucus. No HRCC resources have been spent
Belgian waffle breakfast at Heritage Center Lakeville Area Active Adults will host their annual Belgian waffle breakfast 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9, at Heritage Center. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Dadâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Belgian Wafflesâ&#x20AC;? will again be serving up all-you-can-eat waffles, sausage, orange juice and cof fee. Take-out will be available. Tickets: $8 adults, $6 childr en 6-12, free for ages 5 and under . No need to purchase advance tickets. Proceeds benefit the Lakeville Area Active Adults.
in this district to da te, nor will they in the futur e,â&#x20AC;? Daudt said in the statement. Masin said she f ound the news of his arrest to be troubling and ad ded that â&#x20AC;&#x153;we need to let the legal process take place.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Domestic violence is so
very difficult, and I know it hurts families, and thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a lot of healing that needs to take place,â&#x20AC;? Masin said. Jessica Harper is at jessica. harper@ecm-inc.com or facebook.com/sunthisweek.
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ARTIST, from 1A spend a lot of time in antique stores. I mak e all their clothes.â&#x20AC;? She has sold her artwork since 1982, starting with soft sculptur e dolls, and has been cr eating all her life. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My mom was a seamstress, she sewed beautifully, and my dad was a cabinet-maker,â&#x20AC;? said Mala y, who grew up in the w estern Minnesota to wn of Graceville. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We had eight children in our famil y, so we were always making something, either se wing or some sort of art â&#x20AC;&#x201D; stuff just to keep busy in a little town.â&#x20AC;? Malay sells her cr eBUDDIES, from 1A The program was made possible by financial support fr om Flint Hills Resources, which has contributed more than $500,000 to the Learning Buddies program since its creation. What began with a Cannon and a fe w other volunteers at Glacier Hills Elementary School in Eagan has since gr own into a pr ogram that has more than 130 acti ve volunteers in 46 Dak ota and Scott county elementary schools. The program also expanded its subject ma tter from literacy tutoring to include assistance in math and science. Glacier Hills first-graders Winona Rahman and Nathan Andrewsen always look forward to their weekly visit with Cannon. They excitedly pulled a small stack of reading books from their ba gs on Tuesday afternoon and
A Nancy Malay original. ations online through her business, Victorian Whimsies by Nancy Mala y (www.nancymalay.com). took turns reading to Cannon. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s this enthusiasm for learning, tha t drew her to w orking with firstgraders, Cannon said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They absorb everything like a sponge . Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wonderful to w atch,â&#x20AC;? she said. The program has helped students impr ove proficiency and confidence, said Ann K alb, a social worker at Glacier Hills who helped f ound the program. Learning Buddies not only benefits students but also the v olunteers by providing an outlet w here they can contrib ute and find fulfillment, Kalb said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The seniors look f orward to it w orking with the kids and to sharing their experiences,â&#x20AC;? Kalb said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have seniors who have experiences in all different areas of expertise that they are able to share with students.â&#x20AC;? In addition to r eading
She said she has mo ved away from the licensing deals under which her designs are mass-produced in resin or pa per mache, sold in gift shops and she is paid a royalty. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have an email list, and when I send out tha t I have originals f or sale, they sell very quickly. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m very lucky that way,â&#x20AC;? said Malay, who also teaches classes online and sells tutorials on her website. Malay produces a lot of holiday pieces, especially for Christmas. She often starts w ork on her seasonal collections more than a year in advance, a discipline reinforced by the licensing deals. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I always have three or with Winona, Nathan and other students in Stephanie Foleyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first-grade class, Cannon, 87, shar es stories about her famil y and world travels. She recently returned from a trip to Ir eland where she stayed in a cottage where her grandfather was raised. Cannon recalled that upon sharing her story with the students one child innocently asked whether her grandfather still li ved there. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I find this a ge group to be delightful because they donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have a concept of distance or time, and donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know how cruel the w orld is,â&#x20AC;? she said. For more information or to v olunteer with DARTS Learning Buddies program, visit www . darts1.org. Jessica Harper is at jessica. harper@ecm-inc.com or facebook.com/sunthisweek.
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10A October 7, 2016 SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan
Sports Burnsville, Eagan go in opposite directions Blaze looks to continue its winning ways by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Jackson Martens and Steph Olson Jr . are multitaskers for Burnsville, taking turns a t running back while also pla ying key roles on the Blaze’s defense. Last Friday, they added quarterback to their job descriptions. After starting quarterback Andr ew Hanson departed in the first quarter because of an ankle injury , Martens and Olson took over, each running the of fense out of the Wildcat formation. Olson threw two touchdown passes, while Martens threw for one and ran for one as Burnsville improved to 4-1 o verall last Friday at Farmington High School. The Blaze scored two touchdowns in the second quarter to tak e a lead it would not relinquish. Olson threw touch-
down passes of 20 and 32 yards to senior J ake Shepley. Martens rushed for 119 y ards, including a 31-yard run in the fourth quarter for Burnsville’s final touchdown. Martens completed two passes f or 67 yards, both shovel passes to Tre Thomas, one of which Thomas turned into an 18-yard touchdown. Jake Boatman kicked four extra points and a 22-yard field goal. Farmington quarterback Kole Hinrichsen passed for 179 yards and two scores and rushed f or one touchdown. But the Tigers’ running game w as largely ineffective – 56 yards on 31 carries – and they committed thr ee turnovers as they fell to 1-4 overall. Farmington kicker Adam Weed opened the scoring with a 25-y ard field goal in the first quarter, which wound up being the only time the Tigers would lead. Hinrichsen threw touchdown passes of 21 yards to Isaac Ferm and 8 yards to James Seivert. Ferm and Sei vert
combined for 10 ca tches and 139 r eceiving yards. Hinrichsen also scored on a 10-yard run in the fourth quarter. Linebacker Brock Mogensen had 19 tackles and defensive back Dar by Grengs had 13 f or the Farmington defense. Shepley and defensi ve back Jared Shearer made eight stops each to lead the Burnsville defense. Shearer and Isaiah Hairston intercepted passes for the Blaze, and DeShawn Wallace recovered a fumble. Burnsville plays host to Eagan (0-5) in an East Metro White subdistrict game at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7. The same night, Farmington travels to subdistrict co-leader Rosemount (5-0) for a 7 p.m. kickoff.
Rosemount 45 Eagan 2 The good times continued for Rosemount and the tough times continued for Eagan as the Irish won 45-2 last Friday to remain tied for first place in East Metro White subdistrict
football. Rosemount had almost equal amounts of yardage rushing (183) and passing (173). The Irish scor ed four touchdowns on the ground and tw o through the air. Their defense did not allow a point f or the third consecutive game. The Irish impr oved to 5-0 (4-0 in the East Metr o White) and will pla y host to Farmington at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7, needing a victory to contin ue controlling their fa te in the subdistrict. Rosemount’s final two games are against Burnsville (currently 4-1 overall) and Lakeville North (5-0 and tied with Rosemount for the subdistrict lead). Farmington has “a balanced offense that can spread you vertically, horizontally, and thr ow in some solid run-b locking schemes,” Rosemount coach Jeff Erdmann said. It took less than two minutes for Rosemount to grab the lead, with Connor Kleiber scoring on a 2-yard run. Alec Schimmel scored on a 1-yard run and
Blake Tamminen threw a 56-yard touchdown pass to T.J. Liggett before the first quarter was over. Kleiber ran for another score and T amminen threw another touchdown pass to Liggett – this one 62 yards – in the second quarter as R osemount’s lead grew to 35-0. Rosemount added 10 more points in the thir d on a 26-yard field goal b y Kenny Watkins and a 12yard run by Cody Hogan. Eagan broke up the shutout by getting a safety in the fourth quarter – the second consecutive week in which the onl y points the Irish allowed were on safeties. Tamminen completed five of eight passes f or 143 yards and two scores. Liggett had tw o catches for 118 y ards and tw o touchdowns, while Kleiber caught two passes f or 38 yards. Ten Rosemount backs carried the ball. Ho gan gained 85 y ards on 14 carries, Kleiber gained 33 yards and Schimmel had 27.
Rosemount’s defense held Eagan to 98 yards. “We have been doing a good job of tackling in the open field on the short pass game,” Erdmann said. “Two- and 3-y ard completions don’t turn into 5- and 8-y ard gains. Our run defense has been solid, forcing tough thirddown situations. I belie ve last week Eagan was 1-for15 on third down.” Eagan quarterback Hunter Weis completed nine of 21 passes f or 66 yards, with Charles Askew making six ca tches for 44 yards. Tate Sundberg rushed for 21 y ards, and linebacker Noah Hillesheim led a busy Wildcat defense with 16 tackles, including six unassisted. Eagan, 0-5 and outscored 175-37, goes to Burnsville in search of its first victory Friday night. Email Mike Shaughnessy at mike.shaughnessy@ecminc.com.
Eagles win what could be final ‘Battle for the Apple’ AV’s Martens, Lightning’s Delich score 5 touchdowns each by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
The Apple ValleyEastview football game had everything, short of a parachutist landing a t midfield. That’s something the schools could have worked on for next year, except that for the Ea gles vs. Lightning rivalry, there is no next year. Because of scheduling changes, Apple Valley’s 42-41 victory Friday night a t Eastview High School is the last varsity game betw een the schools until at least 2019, if not longer. The Eagles retained the A pple Trophy and could have it for a while. “That was our message leading up. This is the last time. Either it sta ys at our house or w e never see it again,” said Apple Valley quarterback Noah Sanders, who passed f or 333 yards and five touchdowns. “We couldn’t quit. We had to get it because now it stays in our tr ophy case for the rest of time.” Well, maybe not f orever. The schools are looking at ways to contin ue competing for the A pple Trophy, even if the “Battle for the Apple” concept is being mothballed b y the Minnesota State High
Adam Morken (41) of Eastview returns an interception to the Apple Valley 1-yard line before being tackled during last Frida y’s Battle for the Apple game. The Lightning converted the turnover into a touchdown to take the lead, but Apple Valley came back in the fourth quarter to win 42-41. (Photo by Mike Shaughnessy) School League’s district football concept. Eastview athletic director and assistant principal Ma tt Percival said nothing has been decided yet but several ideas have been floated, including transferring the Apple Trophy competition to other v arsity sports, or having youth football teams representing the two programs play for the trophy. The schools also w ant to continue what has been a successful fundr aiser for the T ackle Cancer program operated by the state football coaches as-
sociation and the R andy Shaver Cancer R esearch and Community Fund. Last week’s events in Apple Valley raised more than $12,000 f or cancer research, the most since the game became a Tackle Cancer fundraiser in 2012. The Apple Valley-Eastview game has raised more than $40,000 in five years. The teams put on a memorable show in the last Apple Valley-Eastview varsity football game for at least a w hile. The Eagles started fast, taking a 14-0 lead in the first quarter. Eastview fought
back behind Mike Delich’s power running. The senior gained 254 y ards on 48 carries and scor ed five touchdowns. Eastview seemed about to take control in the third quarter, scoring twice to break a 21-21 halftime tie. The Lightning led b y 12 points with 5:07 to pla y but Apple Valley came back, with junior r eceiver Luke Martens ca tching his fourth and fifth touchdown passes of the night. The Eagles converted two fourth-down plays on their final drive, including a 14yard touchdown pass from
Sanders to Martens with 45 seconds remaining. Mohammed Kone, a senior wide r eceiver and the Eagles’ kickoff specialist, capped the wild night by making the con version – on his first placekick a ttempt of the season. Kone was filling in f or placekicker Ford Friedel, who had a leg injury. That was a theme for Apple Valley, which lost se veral players to injuries. “Every team’s dealing with it. We’re not alone,” Apple Valley coach Chad Clendening said. “It’ s Week 5, and it w as our turn to deal with some injuries. We had lot of kids step into r oles tonight, particularly in the second half, and they got the job done.” One of the injured players was Eagles running back Mario Le wis, who scored the game’ s first touchdown on an 8-y ard run but left the game after carrying just f our times. That forced the A pple Valley offense to be onedimensional, but Sanders was ready to throw the ball. Apple Valley (3-2) plays Lakeville South a t home at 7 p .m. Friday, Oct. 7, while Eastview (2-3) tr avels to undefeated and No. 2-ranked Lakeville North. Eastview won the first three games against Apple Valley after the “Battle for the Apple” concept w as introduced in 2012. A pple Valley won the last tw o,
each by one point. Beginning in 2017, the schools will be in different districts. The high school lea gue’s district football procedures don’t allow schools in different districts to play each other. Percival, the Eastview athletic director, said local of ficials looked for a w ay around that so the Lightning and Eagles could continue playing, but it can’t happen at least for now. Next year Apple Valley is not expected to play any of the other varsity teams from the South Sub urban Conference. Opponents on the 2017 Lightning schedule include Eden Pr airie, Wayzata, Prior Lak e and Shakopee but not A pple Valley and Eagan, two of the Lightning’s biggest rivals. That’s one r eason why emotions were high f or Friday’s game, even as the coaches tried to keep their teams under control. “There was a time a few years ago when we probably put too m uch stock in this one ,” Clendening said. “For us, it’s the second half of the season. We want to gain momentum going into section pla y. Having said tha t, all the players, the fans , the par ents, and the kids at school knew this was the last one for the f oreseeable future. We couldn’t ignore that.” Email Mike Shaughnessy at mike.shaughnessy@ecminc.com.
Wildcats win SSC tennis, aim for state return Ferg wins decisive match 4 days after surgery by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Under ordinary circumstances, a str aight-set victory is just another da y on the tennis court for Eagan’s Lauren Ferg, a threetime All-South Sub urban Conference player. The circumstances in Eagan’s 4-3 victory o ver Eastview last w eek were anything but ordinary. The Wildcats clinched the undisputed SSC gir ls tennis championship, something they might not ha ve accomplished had F erg not played four days after having her a ppendix removed. “I knew that match was going to be very close and my point would be important,” Ferg said. “The doctor said I w asn’t going to
hurt myself any more by playing. It w as a ma tter of being able to stand the pain.” The Eagan-Eastview match started Sept. 15 but was halted because of rain. Because it was a suspended match, the W ildcats could not substitute for Ferg at No. 3 singles when the teams r esumed play Sept. 29. Either she played, or the W ildcats would forfeit the point – and, in all lik elihood, lose the match. Serving underhand because it hurt too m uch to serve conventionally, Ferg won 6-1, 6-2 to improve to 17-0 for the season. The sophomore, who’s already seventh all-time a t Eagan in career victories with 78, is a big r eason the W ildcats won the South Suburban championship for the first time and ar e ranked third in Class AA. Ferg said she first felt discomfort in her a bdo-
men Sept. 22, b ut played through it and w on her point in a ma tch against Lakeville South. By Sept. 24 the pain had intensified, prompting her par ents to take her to a doctor . The next day, her a ppendix came out. Eagan coach Scott Nichols said his first inclination was to forfeit Ferg’s match and let her recuperate for the Section 3AA tournament, which begins for the Wildcats on Friday. But he left the decision to Ferg and her par ents, and they determined Ferg was healthy enough to play. “Her health was everybody’s biggest concern, but she r eally wanted to give it a shot, ” Nichols said. “She’s tough, and she knew what that match meant for us.” The Wildcats, 17-2 overall, went undefeated in nine South Sub urban Conference matches. Their only losses in the
regular season were to 19time defending state Class AA champion Edina and state Class A power Blake. A 5-2 victory o ver Prior Lake, the defending South Suburban champion and ranked second in the state at the time , might ha ve been Eagan’s biggest. “I’ve been coaching for 17 years and this is quite possibly the best team I’ve had,” said Nichols, whose team finished fourth in the 2015 state tourney. “We’ve been strong in singles f or a few years, and w e have good leadership with our five seniors. “Now, we’re better in doubles. Last y ear we didn’t win a doubles match the entire state team tournament. This year we have some strong players who are still getting better.” The regular singles lineup of Samantha Nichols, Eesha V arma, Ferg and R aechel Murray is a combined 64-8.
Chloe Asuncion, a senior captain, anchors the top doubles team. Halle McGuire and T aylor Luecke both are 16-3 in doubles. Sisters Avalon and Haven Langley moved to Ea gan from Tennessee and ha ve strengthened the doub les lineup. Taylor Luecke and her sister Allie w ere recruited from Eagan High School’s table tennis team. T aylor Luecke, a hock ey player, and McGuire, a softball player, had limited tennis experience but almost unlimited athletic ability, Scott Nichols said. In the Section 3AA tournament, the W ildcats will have to fend of f teams such as No . 2 seed Woodbury and thir dseeded Rosemount. They received a b ye in the first two rounds of the playoffs and will play host to Simley or St. P aul Harding in a quarterfinal ma tch at 4 p.m. Friday. The section
team championship match will be Oct. 13 a t Lifetime Fitness in Lakeville. Samantha Nichols is the top seed in singles in the Section 3AA individual tournament that begins Oct. 14. Ferg and Varma are seeded second in doubles. First, however, the Wildcats want to get back to state as a team. F erg said she expects to be close to 100 per cent when they play their section quarter final match Friday, which can only help Ea gan’s cause. “We know we have a good shot at going back to state, and we think we can do well there,” Ferg said. “We’re not o verconfident, but we’re confident.” Email Mike Shaughnessy at mike.shaughnessy@ecminc.com.
SUN THISWEEK - Burnsville - Eagan October 7, 2016 11A
BUSES, from 1A tary schools. State law requires public school districts to bus students of nonpublic schools within district boundaries. Cheri Gardner, interim principal of St. Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, said all b uses have arrived on time only once this school y ear, which began Sept. 6. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been an administrator for nearly 30 years in the Ca tholic school system. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve never had bus issues that went into the fifth week of school,â&#x20AC;? Gardner said. The district r ealigned grades this y ear, with Kfive elementary schools, six-eight middle schools and a nine-12 high school. That was accompanied by two sets of bus routes as opposed to three in past years. The two-tier system accompanies changes in school start and end times , with uniform times for all 10
elementary schools. The new system uses shuttles on districtwide routes that cross neighborhood-school boundaries, Rider said. The shuttles cover secondary schools, magnet schools and the 180 students bused to and from St. Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, Rider said. In past years, the district had a number of St. Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s-only routes, she said. The district has a 60-minute goal f or completing the shuttle r outes compared with 40 to 45 minutes for neighborhood routes, Rider said. Districtwide shuttle routes are â&#x20AC;&#x153;not uncommonâ&#x20AC;? in metr o area school districts, though theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re â&#x20AC;&#x153;extremely different from what many people are accustomed toâ&#x20AC;? in District 191, Rider said. St. Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s students are shuttled to and fr om five schools, Gardner said â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Harriet Bishop and M.W. Savage on the w est side
of the district, and W illiam Byrne, Rahn and Sioux Trail on the east, where they ride the Harriet Bishop gifted and talented magnet bus. â&#x20AC;&#x153;One of the big issues are those r outes on the far east side ,â&#x20AC;? Gardner said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Those kids are riding the b us for over an hour morning or night, and sometimes they ar e riding as long as an hour20 or an hour and a half.â&#x20AC;? Buses are scheduled to arrive at St. Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s by 9:10 a.m., Gardner said. Early in the year some were 30 to 40 minutes late, and by Monday one w as still 12 minutes late, she said. Late-arriving shuttles can cause chain reactions across the system because other buses canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t leave until the shuttles arri ve, Rider said. Of ficials are examining shuttle r outes to see if changes ar e needed, she said. Rider said she has nightly conversations with Durham
and the districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; s busrouting contractor, Center for Efficient School Operations. Burnsville High School parent Melissa Boekhoff, whose ninthgrade son rides the bus, says overcrowded morning buses are â&#x20AC;&#x153;adding unneeded stress to our studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; day, every day.â&#x20AC;? In an email to Principal Dave Helke, she said her sonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bus is standingroom only. Helke responded in an email tha t the bus is full, with tw o riders per seat, â&#x20AC;&#x153;but with these counts it would not require a change in r outing.â&#x20AC;? Boekhoff maintains the two-rider model is unreasonable, with students carrying backpacks and instruments and soon to be wearing bulky winter jackets. More buses or route changes are needed, she wrote. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I also believe it is a safety issue,â&#x20AC;? Boekhoff
wrote. â&#x20AC;&#x153;What happens in an emergency? The district ma y have underestimated the number of secondary students who would ride the bus this year, Rider said. Registration done in past years is often inaccur ate for reasons including family language barriers and lack of computer access, she said. Some students may be avoiding driving because of lingering parking limitations stemming fr om construction at the newly expanded high school, Rider said. She e xpects full parking capacity by the end of the month. Officials recognize that backpacks and winter coats can be a pr oblem, Rider said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are acknowledging the fact tha t is going to be a concern,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We encourage students to make sure that they are sitting at least two to a seat. And in some cases,
you can do three to a seat, depending on the siz e of the student. In some cases it varies, depending on your age group.â&#x20AC;? Parents have aired their complaints publicly. Up to 100 a ttended a Sept. 22 meeting a t St. Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s with Rider and representatives from Durham and Center f or Efficient School Oper ations, Gardner said. Parents also complained to School Board members during a Sept. 15 listening session. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Right now my parents donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t trust the transportation system, so those that can ar e driving their kids instead of putting them on b uses,â&#x20AC;? Gardner said. John Gessner can be reached at (952) 846-2031 or email john.gessner@ecm-inc. com.
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Book sale to be held at Galaxie Library Friends of Galaxie Library will sponsor a fall book sale 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14, and Saturday, Oct. 15, at the Galaxie Library, 14955 Galaxie Ave., Apple Valley. A preview sale f or Friends of Galaxie Library members will be
5-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13. Membership dues are $10 for individuals, $15 for family and $2 for students. Dues may be paid at the door the night of the preview sale. A special bag sale will be 2-4 p .m. on the final day of the sale.
LEVY, from 1A and levy referendums that were approved by voters in 2013 and 2015. A significant portion of this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s levy increase is due to the reduction of equalization aid pr ovided by the sta te and due to an inflationary increase provided in the 2013 le vy referendum, District 196 Finance Director Jeff Solomon said. Equalization aid is gi ven to school districts with
lower property wealth to ease the burden on property tax payers. The district received a lar ger share of this aid as property values fell during the r ecession. Now the district is seeing a reduction in tha t aid as property values begin to climb back up. Property values in District 196 ar e expected to increase by about 5 per cent this coming year. Home values also pla y a large role in deter mining property taxes. The
average home v alue in District 196 is e xpected to increase in payable 2017 by $5,904 from $258,096 to $264,000. Assessed home values are determined by the county. If an $88.8 million tax levy is approved, the owner of an averaged value home of $264,000 could e xpect to pay $36.42 (3.8 percent) more in the districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; s portion of property taxes in 2017. A public hearing will be held Dec. 12 during
a School Board meeting at Dakota Ridge School to allow taxpayers to ask questions and address any concerns about the school districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s property tax levy proposal. The School Board is e xpected to v ote on a final payable 2017 tax levy at that meeting. Jessica Harper is at jessica. harper@ecm-inc.com or facebook.com/sunthisweek.
LEGAL NOTICES MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes, 333 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable customers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. ASSUMED NAME: Holistic Marketing PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 16512 Irwindale Way Lakeville, MN 55044 NAMEHOLDER(S): Entrepreneurs Launchpad LLC 16512 Irwindale Way Lakeville, MN 55044 I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. DATE FILED: October 23, 2015 SIGNED BY: Scott A. Pete Published in the Burnsville/Eagan SunThisweek September 30, October 7, 2016 602181
CITY OF EAGAN DAKOTA COUNTY MINNESOTA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED EASEMENT VACATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE City Council of the City of Eagan, Dakota County, Minnesota, will meet at the City Hall, 3830 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan, Minnesota 55122, on Tuesday, October 18, 2016, at 6:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as possible. The purpose of the meeting will be to hold a public hearing on the vacation of public right-of-way over and across the following described property in the City of Eagan, Dakota County, Minnesota: All that part of Wescott and Dodd Roads located in the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter Section 13, Township 27, Range 23 and the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 24, Township 27, Range 23 lying southeasterly of the following described line: Commencing at the southeast corner of said Section 13; thence on an assumed bearing of North 00 degrees 00 minutes 32 seconds West 175.32 feet along the east line of said Southeast Quarter to the southeasterly line of Wescott Road (County Road 63), as dedicated, and the point of beginning for said line; thence South 49 degrees 51 minutes 46 seconds West 132.59 feet along said southeasterly line; thence southwesterly 273.50 feet along a tangential curve concave to the northwest, having a radius of 600.00 feet, and a delta angle of 26 degrees 07 minutes 00 seconds; thence South 00 degrees 32 minutes 34 seconds West 30.20 feet; thence southerly 64.38 feet along a tangential curve concave to the West; having a radius of 550.59 feet and a delta angle of 06 degrees 42 minutes 00 seconds to the centerline of Old Dodd Road and there said line terminating. Dated: September 20, 2016 /s/ Christina M. Scipioni City Clerk Dakota County, Minnesota Published in the Burnsville/Eagan SunThisweek September 30, October 7, 2016 602905
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 191 REGULAR MINUTES SEPTEMBER 15, 2016 This is a summary of the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage Regular School Board Meeting on Thursday, September 15, 2016 with full text available for public inspection on the district website at www.isd191.org or the District Office at 200 West Burnsville Parkway, Burnsville, MN. The meeting of the Board of Education was called to order by Chair Luth at 6:32 p.m. at the Diamondhead Education Center, 200 West Burnsville Parkway, Burnsville, MN. Board members present: Alt, Currier, VandenBoom, Schmid, Hill, and Luth. Superintendent Gothard, Student Representative Charlie Green, administrators, staff and members of the public were also present. Mackall was absent. Schmid led the Pledge of Allegiance. The following Consent Agenda items were approved: minutes; donations; change orders #168, #183, #184, #185, #186 #187 and #188 for the 2015 Additions and Alterations to Burnsville High School; and out-of-state travel for Dan Luth who will be attending the NSBA Annual Conference in Denver March 25-27, 2017. Reports presented: First day of school; digital learning K-8; and verbal reports by Green, Gothard, Currier, Schmid, VandenBoom, Alt and Luth. Recommended actions approved: personnel; seasonal, casual and temporary rates of pay as presented for the 2016-2017 school year; proposed revisions and re-adopt the unchanged language in the 2016-2017 terms and conditions of employment for the unaffiliated employees of ISD 191; first reading of Board Policies 614: School District Assessment Program (with edits); 509: Enrollment of Nonresident Students; 498: Employee Workday (rescind DJGA); 299: Student Representative to the School Board (rescind ABC & ABC-R); and 419: Tobacco- and Smoke-Free Environment; rescind Policy ACB: Respectful Behavior; rescind Policy JN: Student Fees, Fines and Charges; rescind Policy KM: Relations with Community Organizations; rescinding KA & KA-R: School Community Relations-Media Inquiries; rescinding Policy EEA & EEA-R: Student Transportation The meeting adjourned at 9:21 p.m. to a Closed Session for Attorney-Client Privilege as Permitted by M.S. 13D.05, Subd. 3(b) to discuss contracts. The closed session was called to order by Chair Luth at 9:35 p.m. Members present: Directors Alt, Currier, Schmid, Hill, VandenBoom and Chair Luth. Mackall was absent. Dr. Gothard, L. Rider, G. Simon, S. Sovine, and M. Rowley were also present. The closed session adjourned at 10:40 p.m. Published in the Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek October 7, 2016 605231
NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that the property will be sold on October 19, 2016. The property will be offered online at www.StorageBattles.com/ StorageTreasures.com and more information about the sale can be found at that website. The undersigned Acorn Mini Storage will sell at Public Sale by competitive bidding the personal property heretofore stored with the undersigned by: Unit # 655- Kathryn Kuhlmann, furniture Published in the Burnsville/Eagan SunThisweek September 30, October 7, 2016 600632
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CITY OF BURNSVILLE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON SENIOR MULTIFAMILY HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS AND THE ISSUANCE OF REVENUE BONDS BY THE CITY OF APPLE VALLEY, MINNESOTA, UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, CHAPTER 462C, AS AMENDED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing shall be conducted by the City Council of the City of Burnsville, Minnesota (the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Cityâ&#x20AC;?) on a housing program (the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Programâ&#x20AC;?) providing for the issuance of tax-exempt senior housing revenue bonds, in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $155,000,000 (the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Bondsâ&#x20AC;?) at the request of Minnesota Senior Living LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company (the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Borrowerâ&#x20AC;?), pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 462C, as amended (the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Actâ&#x20AC;?). The Bonds will not be issued by the City. The Bonds will be issued by the City of Apple Valley, Minnesota (the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Issuerâ&#x20AC;?) at the request of the Borrower. The proceeds of the Bonds will be loaned to the Borrower to provide financing for (i) the acquisition or acquisition and improvement of certain senior housing developments located in the Issuer, the City, and Brooklyn Park, Crystal, and Wayzata, Minnesota (the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Developmentsâ&#x20AC;?), (ii) certain capital expenditures and working capital costs related to the Developments, (iii) the funding of debt service reserve funds with respect to the Bonds, and (iv) a portion of the costs of issuing the Bonds, all pursuant to the Act. The Developments in the City consist of an existing 174-unit senior housing facility, located at 11111 Rivers Hill Drive. The hearing will be held at City Hall, 100 Civic Center Parkway in the City of Burnsville, on Tuesday, November 7, 2016, at 6:30 P.M. At said time and place the City Council shall give all parties who appear or submit written comments an opportunity to express their views with respect to the proposal. Copies of the Program are available at the offices of the City. The Borrower will be the initial owner and operator of the Developments. The Developments involve assistance for housing and, accordingly, the issuance of the Bonds is not a business subsidy, within the meaning of Minnesota Statutes, Sections 116J.993 to 116J.995, as amended. Dated: October 7, 2016. CITY OF BURNSVILLE, MINNESOTA By /s/ Macheal Collins City Clerk Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun ThisWeek October 7, 2016 606072
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 191 RETREAT MINUTES SEPTEMBER 23, 2016 The retreat of the Board of Education was called to order by Chair Luth at 8:05 a.m. at Oak Ridge Hotel and Conference Center, 1 Oak Ridge Drive, Chaska, MN 55318. Members present: Directors VandenBoom, Alt, Currier, Schmid, Mackall, Hill and Chair Luth. J. Gothard, J. Kenney, C. Amoroso, L. Rider, S. Sovine, S. Stanley, and D. Watkins were also present. The purpose of the retreat was short- and long-term planning and board organization. The retreat adjourned at 3:55 p.m. /s/ Jim Schmid, clerk Published in the Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek October 7, 2016 605224
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 194 This is a summary of the Independent School District No. 194 Regular and Special Board of Education Meetings on September 13 and 20, 2016 and with full text available for public inspection on the district web site at www.isd19 4.org or 8670 210th Street W., Lakeville, MN 55044
REGULAR MEETING SEPTEMBER 13, 2016 The regular meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. followed by pledge of allegiance. All board members and administrators were present except Ouillette. Public Comment: Matt Mattis, 19012 Ireton Way, spoke regarding LNHS lacrosse coach recommendation. Consent agenda items approved: Minutes of the meeting on August 17 & 23; employment recommendations, leave requests and resignations; payment of bills & claims; donations; field trips; bid awards/change orders. Reports presented: AP prep summer course report; 2016-17 student enrollment update; First reading policies 405-Veterans Preference, 409 Proprietary Right of Employee Publications, Instructional Materials, Inventions and Creations, 416Drug and Alcohol Testing, and 424 License Status. Recommended Actions: Resolution Relating to a Financing By Intermediate School District No. 917, Dakota County; Authorizing The Refinancing Thereby of Certain Outstanding Bonds and The Financing Thereby of Additions to a Special Education Facility; and Approving Capital Levy to Pay a Proportionate Share of Costs Of Such Financing. Meeting adjourned at 9:01 p.m.
SPECIAL MEETING SEPTEMBER 20, 2016 The special meeting was called to order at 6:00 p.m. All board members and administrators were present except Ouillette. Discussions: Hazel Reinhardt demographic study report; quality learning support through teacher leadership study update; review proposed pay17 levy; budget development process; board processes, MSBA resolution discussion. Action: Request for Public Fora was denied. Meeting adjourned at 9:46 p.m. Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek, Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek October 7, 2016 603680
CITY OF BURNSVILLE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING A Public Hearing will be held on October 10, 2016, at 6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible by the Burnsville Planning Commission, 100 Civic Center Parkway, in the Council Chambers on the application of the City of Burnsville to consider an amendment to City Code Title 10 (Zoning), Chapters 23 (Special Requirements) and Chapter 26A (GIM Gateway Industrial Medium District), to allow Sports Performance Training Centers as an Interim Use Permit within the GIM Zoning district. The application will be scheduled for the next appropriate City Council meeting following the Planning Commission meeting. All persons desiring to speak on this application are encouraged to attend. For more information concerning this request, please contact Planner Regina Dean (952) 895-4453 at the City of Burnsville. Regina Dean On Behalf of the Chair of the Burnsville Planning Commission Published in the Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek September 30, October 7, 2016 603120
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MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE AMENDMENT TO CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes, 333 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable customers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. ASSUMED NAME: KENNETH RICHARD LINDBERG PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS: 13709 Nicollet Avenue South, #202 Burnsville, MN 55337 NAMEHOLDER(S): Kenneth Richard Lindberg 13709 Nicollet Avenue South, #202 Burnsville, MN 55337 I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. DATE FILED: October 4, 2016 SIGNED BY: Kenneth Richard Lindberg Published in the Burnsville-Eagan SunThisweek October 7, 14, 2016 606489
CITY OF BURNSVILLE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING
as soon thereafter as possible by the Burnsville Planning Commission, 100 Civic Center Parkway, in the Council Chambers on the application of Independent School District 196 for a PUD amendment for a building addition at Echo Park Elementary School located at 14100 County Road 11. The application will be scheduled for the next appropriate City Council meeting following the Planning Commission meeting. All persons desiring to speak on this application are encouraged to attend. For more information concerning this request, please contact Planner Regina Dean (952) 895-4453 at the City of Burnsville. Regina Dean On Behalf of the Chair of the Burnsville Planning Commission Published in the Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek September 30, October 7, 2016 603129
NOTICE OF SELF STORAGE SALE Please take notice Town Centre Self Storage - Eagan located at 3495 Denmark Avenue Eagan MN 55123 intends to hold an auction of the goods stored in the following units in default for nonpayment of rent. The sale will occur as an online auction via www. storagetreasures.com on 10-192016 at 10:00am. Unless stated otherwise the description of the contents are household goods and furnishings. Craig Mensing; Simons Carl. All property is being stored at the above self-storage facility. This sale may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Certain terms and conditions apply. See manager for details. Published in the Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek October 7, 14, 2016 602296
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CITY OF EAGAN ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposal bids will be received by the City of Eagan, Minnesota, at Utilities Department at 3419 Coachman Point, until 10:30 A.M., CDT, on Thursday, October 13, 2016, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud for the furnishing of all labor and materials for the construction of one new municipal well house. The major elements of work associated with the project include, but are not limited to: 1 LS Construct Well House (including structure, all process piping, mechanical and electrical systems and appurtenances) 1 LS Pump and Motor (including pump base) 215 LF Pump Column, Shafting, retainers, couplings, and two stilling tubes. Approximate Site Work Quantities 250 LF Silt Fence 25 LF 12 inch DIP Piping 55 SY Concrete Driveway City Contract No. 16-10 â&#x20AC;&#x201C;Well House No. 22 Complete digital contract bidding documents are available at www. questcdn.com. You may download the digital plan documents for $20.00 by inputting Quest CDN project #4670600 on the Web siteâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Project Search page. Please contact QuestCDN.com at 952-233-1632 or info@questcdn.com for assistance in free membership registration, downloading, and working with this digital project information. Complete contract documents may also be seen at the offices of the City Clerk and City Engineer, Eagan, MN, at 3830 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan, MN 55122, Phone (651) 675-5646. Contractors may also secure a digital format on a CD for a fee of $30.00 from the office of the Engineer, AE2S, Water Tower Place Business Center, 6901 E. Fish Lake Rd., Suite 184, Maple Grove, MN 55369. No money will be refunded to any person who obtains plans and specifications. Each bid proposal shall be accompanied by a bidderâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bond naming the City of Eagan as obligee, a certified check payable to the Clerk of the City of Eagan or a cash deposit equal to at least five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid, which shall be forfeited to the City in the event that the bidder fails to enter into a contract. The City Council reserves the right to retain the deposits of the three lowest bidders for a period not to exceed forty-five (45) days after the date and time set for the opening of the bids. No bids may be withdrawn for a period of forty-five (45) days after the date and time set for the opening of bids. Payment for the work will be by cash or check. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids and technical proposals, to waive irregularities and informalities therein and further reserves the right to award the contract to the best interests of the City. Cheryl Stevenson, Deputy Clerk City of Eagan Published in the Burnsville/Eagan Sun Thisweek September 30, October 7, 2106 600527
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*Garage Sale Kits can be picked up at the Eden Prairie office.
10917 Valley View Road 952-392-6888
HOW TO PAY
4030 Garage & Estate Sales
4570 Storage For Rent
5140 Carpet, Floor & Tile
Craft / Bake Sale
INDOOR STORAGE Boats, Cars & RVâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Great Location & Secured 612-889-8768
Duffyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Hardwood Floors
1010 Vehicles
Sat., Oct. 15 (9-5) Main Street Manor (Comm. Room) 8725 209th St. West, Lakeville
1020 Junkers & Repairables $$$ UP TO $7,500 $$$ Junkers & Repairables More if Saleable. MN Licensed www.crosstownauto.net 612-861-3020 651-645-7715
1500 SPORTING
Crystal 10/6-7-8 (9-5) HH, Tools - lrg. & small, jwlry, collectibles, fabric, crafts, X-mas. 3508 Georgia Ave. Eagan, 10/7-10/9, Fri./Sat. 8:30am-4pm, Sun 12-4pm. ESTATE SALE - Antiques, collectibles, hand crafted furniture, riding lawn mower, snowblower, small household appliances, stereo, DVD player, vintage furniture and much more. 1851 Pumice Point
Edina - Art Studio
1540 Guns GUN & KNIFE SHOW Oct. 8-9 $5 Admission (Sat. 9-5, Sun. 9-3)
Bloomington Armory
Close-out! Local artist Holly Stone - Original Oil Paintings, Cards & more! October 15 (10-5)
7033 Lanham Lane HOPKINS
3300 West 98th Street
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Buy-Sell-Trade 763-754-7140 CrocodileProductionsInc.com
ST. GABRIEL CHURCH
Lakeville - Maintenance Bldg. 32 x 48 x 12, heated, $1,000/mo. 952-292-1244 Lonsdale Mini-Storage 7 sizes available. 5â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x10â&#x20AC;&#x2122; to 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x40â&#x20AC;&#x2122;. Call 507-744-4947 leave message.
4610 Houses For Sale
1310 Mainstreet
$1/Bag soft goods or 1/2 price!
Free Kittens - 8 wks old,
HOPKINS, 10/8, 9-4. HH Items, Furn., Piano, Organ, Antiques & Collectibles 310 GRIFFIT STREET
Call 651-383-4773 for
Lakeville - (Valley Park) 10/6-8, 9a to 6p Huge Sale HH Items, Antiques, D i s p l a y s, C o l l e c t i b l e s, Tools, Electronics & Misc. 7395 162nd Street West
5000 SERVICES
3500 MERCHANDISE 3520 Cemetery Lots Dawn Valley Cemetery, 2 lots, reasonable price. Call for details. 952-934-3686 Oak Hill Cemetery, Richfield. Three adjacent plots in this beautiful old cemetery. $1000 ea.; sold indiv. or as group. 515-965-8370
3580 Household/ Furnishings Living rm./bed rm. furn. plus Exercise Bike - $80, Mircowave - $50 and Book Shelves $10 to $15 Call 952 334-1524
3600 Miscellaneous For Sale 2013 Permobile M300 electric wheelchair with adjustable air cushion seat. Original cost $25,000; for sale price $4,000. Contact Cheri at 952-949-1208. Phillips Respironics CPAP System One, Used 1 month $350 or BO 952 432-5151
Lakeville/ Credit River, Thurs 10/6, Fri 10/7, Sat 10/8, 9am - 3pm. Teen Girl Clothing & Bedding, Books DVDs, Furniture, Electronics, Household MISC, Etc! 9100 Amber Drive. Lakeville: 10/7(2-7) 10/ 8(7-2) baby cloz, HH, lawn mwr, xmas decor, roll top desk. 17361 Ixonia Path
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952-392-6888 Lakeville: October 8, (94) Great prices. Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s/ Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s clothing, misc household, small project wood, grinding wheel, golf, 18â&#x20AC;? Doll Clothes & more! 17870 Isle Ave Collectible/Antique Sale Thu/Fri, Oct 6/7, 9:00-4:00 Sat, Oct 1 & 8, 10:00-2:00 735 Clarence Ave., Mntrista 1.8 Mi N of Mound 1 Blk E of CR 110 on CR 151
Plymouth Craft Sale Oct. 13-14-15 (9-5) 10 crafters, great gift items!
17235 11th Ave. North
4000 SALES 4030 Garage & Estate Sales 3 Sisters Estate Company â&#x20AC;˘ helping seniors downsize â&#x20AC;˘ prepare any estate for liquidation â&#x20AC;˘ by-out or total estate clean-out Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s meet! 763-443-0519 Bloomington Moving 10/6-
7-8 (7-6) Quality HH items, BOOKS, framed art. Great prices! 4717 Overlook Dr. BLOOMINGTON Oct. 12-13 (8-5) Coca-Cola & collectibles, cloz, HH, misc. 100th St & 10th Ave. Bloomington: Give Hunger The Boot Sale! HUGE sale of winter, work, & fashion boots. New & gently used priced from $2$25. Proceeds to help fund hunger relief programs of Good in the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Hood. 10/1314 (8-4), 10/15 (8-12). 1630 E. 90th St.
1020 Junkers & Repairables
Tonka Bay, Moving Sale/ Everything Goes! Oct 1315, 9-1 pm. Sofa, rec chr, beds, stools, misc. TV outdr tbl & chrs. 90 Waseca Av
4500 RENTALS / REAL ESTATE 4510 Apartments/ Condos For Rent Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â? To place your Classified Ad contact Sharon Brauer at: 952-392-6873 or email: sharon.brauer@ ecm-inc.com Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?
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2510 Pets
Escobar Hardwood Floors, LLC
952-292-2349
New Market 6 BR/2.75 BA Home, 3 car gar. Blt in â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;01 $369,900 Bill 507-383-1168
2500 PETS
â&#x20AC;˘Install â&#x20AC;˘Refinish â&#x20AC;˘Repair â&#x20AC;˘ Serving the area for over 32 yrs! 24,000 happy customers! Satisfaction guaranteed. 952-445-5162
Professional w/15 yrs exp.
Company looking for 3-4 homes for long term lease. 651-404-2104
Thurs, Oct. 6 9:30am - 8pm Fri, Oct. 7 9:30am - 5:00pm Sat, Oct. 8 9:30am-12:30pm Low Prices - No Junk) (Sat, Oct. 8 - BAG DAY)
males/females, orange & buff color. 952-469-5155
Royâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Sanding Service Since 1951
952-888-9070
5160 Commercial & Residential Cleaning Professional Cleaning w/o paying the high price Honest, dep, reas. Exc. refs Therese 952-898-4616
5170 Concrete/Masonry/WaterprooďŹ ng CONCRETE & MASONRY
We Buy Houses Fast!
Steps, Walks, Drives, Patios Chimney Repair. No job to Sm. Lic/Bond/Ins John 952-882-0775Â?612-875-1277
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5090 Asphalt/Blacktopping/Seal Coating
Concrete Excellence yDriveways yPatios ySidewalks yGarage F loors yAprons ySteps yBrick Paving yRetaining Walls yDecorative Concrete Tear Outs & Replacement Free Estimates Contact Troy @ 952 457-8504 Concrete-Excellence.com Â?Concrete, Chimneys Â? Brick, Stone, Drain Tiles New or Repair. Â?Christian Brothers Â? Construction Minn Lic BCď&#x2122;&#x2030;ď&#x2122;&#x160;ď&#x2122;&#x152;ď&#x2122;&#x160;ď&#x2122;&#x2030;ď&#x2122;&#x2039;
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H & H Blacktopping 612-861-6009 5140 Carpet, Floor & Tile Above All Hardwood Floors
GARAGE APRONS
Installation-Sanding-Finishing
DANâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S CONCRETE 26 Yrs Exp. Insured 612-244-8942
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1020 Junkers & Repairables
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5220 Electrical DAGGETT ELECTRIC Gen. Help & Lic. Elec. Low By-The-Hour Rates 651-815-2316 Lic# EA006385
5260 Garage Doors GARAGE DOORS & OPENERS Repair/Replace/ Reasonable Lifetime Warranty on All Spring Changes www.expertdoor.com 651-457-7776
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Status Contracting, Inc. Kitchens & Baths, Lower Level Remodels. Decks. Tile, Carpentry, Carpet, Painting & Flooring Dale 952-941-8896 office 612-554-2112 cell We Accept Credit Cards â&#x20AC;&#x153;Soon To Be Your Favorite Contractor!â&#x20AC;? Statuscontractinginc.com Find Us On Facebook
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5380 Plumbing SAVE MONEY Competent Master Plumber needs work. Lic# M3869. Jason 952-891-2490
5390 RooďŹ ng, Siding & Gutters A Family Operated Business No Subcontractors Used
apluslandscapecreationsmn.com
5350 Lawn & Garden Services $40 Lawn Aerations Wkly Mowing/Dethatching
Mark 651-245-7876
Silver Fox Services 952-883-0671 Mbr: BBB
5370 Painting & Decorating 3 Interior Rooms/$275 Wallpaper Removal. Drywall Repair. Cabinet Enameling and Staining. 30 yrs exp. Steve 763-545-0506 *A and K PAINTING* Schedule Fall Painting
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5190 Decks
5370 Painting & Decorating
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CF Industries, leader in nitrogen fertilizer distribution, is seeking an Ammonia Operator at our Pine Bend Terminal located in Rosemount, MN. Responsibilities include: monitoring the loading of Anhydrous Ammonia; maintaining instrumentation, pumping and refrigeration systems; safety inspections; and groundskeeping. Work required in various weather conditions and for extended hours. Mechanical, electrical, and/or instrument aptitude is highly desirable.
MCLANE IS HIRING CDL A DRIVERS TO OPERATE UNDER ONE OF THE NATIONâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S LARGEST AND MOST MODERN PRIVATE FLEETS!! $7500 SIGN ON BONUS!! PLUSâ&#x20AC;Ś â&#x20AC;˘Guaranteed Pay with Starting Salary $65k+ your First Year â&#x20AC;˘Medical Benefits Day 1 â&#x20AC;˘401K W/Company Match â&#x20AC;˘Regional Routes with More Home Time â&#x20AC;˘Paid Vacations & Holidays Eligible CDL Applicants: 21 Years of Age HS Diploma 50,000 Safe Driving Miles Visit: driveformclane.com/ goto/minnesota or Call Kalen Now! 262-504-1617
CF offers a rewarding workplace environment, attractive salaries and a competitive benefits package. We are an equal opportunity employer, drug-free environment. Interested candidates should apply at: http://bit.do/pinebend
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City of Elko New Market is accepting applications for a Seasonal Maintenance Worker II in the Public Works Department. Minimum qualifications include a valid Minnesota Class B Driver’s License and High School Diploma or GED and minimal experience working with lawn maintenance equipment, light or heavy equipment, general property maintenance and grounds keeping or equivalent combination of education and experience. Salary range is $18.18 to $19.28 per hour. City application required. For a copy of the application materials, contact the City of Elko New Market at (952) 461-2777 or visit the city web site at: www.ci.enm.mn.us.
City of Elko New Market is accepting applications for a Seasonal Maintenance Worker I in the Public Works Department. Minimum qualifications include a valid Minnesota Driver’s License and High School Diploma or GED and minimal experience working with lawn maintenance equipment, light or heavy equipment, general property maintenance and grounds keeping or equivalent combination of education and experience. Salary range is $14.84 to $15.74 per hour. City application required. For a copy of the application materials, contact the City of Elko New Market at (952) 461-2777 or visit the city web site at: www.ci.enm.mn.us.
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Music Flo Rida, 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8, Mystic Showroom, Prior Auditions The Playâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the Thing Pro- Lake. Tickets: $59 and $69. ductions will hold auditions for Information: 952-496-6563 or â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Best Christmas Pag- mysticlake.com. EVHS fall choral concerts, eant Everâ&#x20AC;? 6-10 p.m. Monday, Oct. 10, at Metcalf Junior High 6 and 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17, School, 2250 Diffley Road, Eastview High School. InformaBurnsville. Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s auditions tion: 952-431-8900. FHS fall choir concert, 7 will be 6-8 p.m.; adult auditions will be 8-10 p.m. Performances p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18, Farmwill be Dec. 16-27 at the Lake- ington High School. Informaville Area Arts Center. There are tion: 651-252-2501. roles for adult males, females, teens and children. For more Theater â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Philadelphia Story,â&#x20AC;? information, go to www.theplaysthethingproductions.com presented by the Northfield or email Dnacsr@aol.com for a Arts Guild, Sept. 30 through specific audition time or for any Oct. 9 at the Northfield Arts Guild Theater, 411 Third St. W., questions. Northfield. Tickets: $17 adults, $12 students and seniors, at Events by Support Our Troops NorthfieldArtsGuild.org, Haunted House, 6:30-9:30 phone at 507-645-8877 or at p.m. Oct. 7, 8, 14 and 15 at the Center for the Arts, 304 Dithe 4-H building at the Dakota vision St. S., Northfield. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Avenue Q,â&#x20AC;? presented by County Fairgrounds, 4008 220th St. in Farmington. The Chameleon Theatre Circle, 7:30 minimum admission donation p.m. Oct. 7-8, 13-15 and 2 p.m. is $5. All military personnel and Oct. 9 and 16, Ames Center, their families are admitted free 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. with current military identifica- Tickets: $22 at the box office, 800-982-2787 and Ticketmastion. Rock, Brats & Beer, 5-10 ter.com. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Still Life with Iris,â&#x20AC;? prep.m. Friday, Oct. 14, and 3-10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15, Mystic sented by Eagan High School, Lake, Prior Lake. Free outdoor senior citizen preview 3:30 p.m. event. Information: www.mysti- Wednesday, Oct. 5; 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 7-8. clake.com. Studio ARTour and sale, Tickets: $7 adults, $5 students Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 15 and senior citizens, at www.eaand 16 in the Northfield, Farib- gan.k12.mn.us, 651-683-6984, ault and Farmington area. Fea- or at the box office. A Night at the Theatre with tures demonstrations of textiles, pottery, jewelry, painting, one-act comedies â&#x20AC;&#x153;Audience,â&#x20AC;? glass, metal, wood, photogra- â&#x20AC;&#x153;Take Fiveâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Real phy and sculpture. Information: Inspector Hound,â&#x20AC;? presented by Rosemount High School, www.studioartour.com. Haunted Forest, 5:30-8 senior citizen preview 3:30 p.m. p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22, Steve Wednesday, Oct. 12; 7 p.m. Michaud Park, 17100 Ipava Thursday through Saturday, Ave., Lakeville. Information: Oct. 13-15; 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16. Information: 651-423-7501. http://tinyurl.com/zs996zj. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Lloydâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Prayer,â&#x20AC;? presented by Eastview High School, seExhibits â&#x20AC;&#x153;Landmarks & Land- nior citizen preview 3:30 p.m. scapes Burnsville Revealed,â&#x20AC;? Wednesday, Oct. 12; 7 p.m. Frisponsored by the Outdoor day, Oct. 14, and 2 p.m. SunPainters of Minnesota and the day, Oct. 16. Information: 952Burnsville Convention and 431-8900. Tickets: $7 adults, Visitors Bureau, runs Sept. 22 $5 students. Information: www. to Oct. 22 in the art gallery at evperformingarts.com/ticketAmes Center, 12600 Nicollet info/.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Five Women Wearing the Same Dress,â&#x20AC;? presented by Eastview High School, senior citizen preview 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12; 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13, and Saturday, Oct. 15. Tickets: $7 adults, $5 students. Information: www.evperformingarts.com/ticket-info/. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Billy Elliot â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The Musical,â&#x20AC;? presented by Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Castle Theater, 7 p.m. Oct. 14-15, 2122 and 2 p.m. Oct. 15-16, Lakeville Area Arts Center, 20965 Holyoke Ave. Tickets: $15 adults, $10 seniors. Suitable for ages 10 and older. Information: www.lakevilleareaartscenter. com. â&#x20AC;&#x153;A Fine Monkey YOU Are!â&#x20AC;? presented by The Front Porch Players, 7 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, Oct. 14-15 and 2122, and 2 p.m. Sundays, Oct. 16 and 23, Steeple Center, 14375 S. Robert Trail, Rosemount. Tickets: $14 at www. rosemountarts.com/monster. html. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Winterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Tale,â&#x20AC;? presented by Trinity School at River Ridge, 601 River Ridge Parkway, Eagan, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17, and 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18. Free. Information: 651789-2890 or www.TSRR.org. Workshops/classes/other â&#x20AC;&#x153;Introduction to Improvisation,â&#x20AC;? by Homeward Bound Theatre Company, 7-9 p.m. Thursdays, Oct. 13-27, Black Hawk Middle School, Eagan. Adults will learn improvisational techniques in storytelling and acting. Wear comfortable clothing. No prior performance experience necessary. For more information and/or cost of registration, call District 196 Community Education at 651-4237920 or register online at www. district196.org/ce. Coffee & Canvas, 10 a.m. to noon Wednesdays, Watch Me Draw Art Studio, 20908 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville. Information: www.WatchMeDraw. net or 952-469-1234. Preschool Picassos, ages 2-6, Mondays, Watch Me Draw Art Studio, 20908 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville. Information: www. WatchMeDraw.net or 952-4691234. Open studio, 3-6 p.m.
Monday-Friday, Watch Me Draw Art Studio, 20908 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville. Information: www.WatchMeDraw.net or 952-469-1234. Yoga classes at Precision and Flow Pilates, 13708 County Road 11, Burnsville. Candlelight Yoga, 7-8 p.m. Thursdays, $20. Drop in or sign up at www. precisionandflowpilates.com. Teen Poetry Jam/Rap Battle, 4-5 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Apple Valley Teen Center, 14255 Johnny Cake Ridge Road, Apple Valley, 952-953-2385. Ages 12-18. Drawing & Painting (adults and teens) with artist Christine Tierney, 9 a.m. to noon Tuesdays, River Ridge Studios, 190 S. River Ridge Circle, Burnsville. Information: www. christinetierney.com, 612-2103377. Brushworks School of Art Burnsville offers fine art education through drawing and painting. Classes for adults and teens. Information: Patricia Schwartz, www.Brushworks SchoolofArt.com, 651-2144732. Soy candle making classes held weekly in Eagan near 55 and Yankee Doodle. Call Jamie at 651-315-4849 for dates and times. $10 per person. Presented by Making Scents in Minnesota. Line dance classes Wednesdays at Lakeville Heritage Center, 20110 Holyoke Ave., beginners 9-10 a.m., intermediate 10 a.m. to noon. Information: Marilyn, 651-4637833. The Lakeville Area Arts Center offers arts classes for all ages, www.lakevillemn.gov, 952-985-4640. Rosemount History Book Club meets 6:30-8 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at the Robert Trail Library. Information: John Loch, 952-2558545 or jjloch@charter.net. SouthSide Writers, Saturday workgroup for aspiring writers, offering critique, submission and manuscript preparation information, support and direction, 10 a.m. to noon, Wescott Library, 1340 Wescott Road, Eagan. Information: 651688-0365.
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Comedy at Mystic Lake Matt Braunger and feature act Neel Nanda will take the Mystic Comed y Club stage at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 21, and Saturday, Oct. 22, at Mystic Lake. Braunger was drawn to entertain a t an ear ly age, being an actor since childhood. He then went on to study theatre in New York and impr ovisation in Chicago. The Portland, Oregon, native had a r ecurring role on â&#x20AC;&#x153;Up All Night,â&#x20AC;? was a series regular on â&#x20AC;&#x153;MADtvâ&#x20AC;? and had various roles on â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Tonight Show with Conan Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Brien,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Late Show with David Letterman,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;United States of Tara,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Pushing Daisies,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Carpoolers,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;The La te Late
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Colleen Raye Productions presents â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll Be The Da y: The Music of Roy Orbison, Linda Ronstadt and Gene Pitneyâ&#x20AC;? 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14, at Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. Wayne Luchau, Colleen Raye, Debbie Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Keefe and The Echoes Rock and Roll Band perform songs including â&#x20AC;&#x153;Pretty Woman,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Crying,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Town Without Pity,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Blue Ba youâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll Be The Day.â&#x20AC;? Tickets are $25 and can be pur chased at the box office, by phone a t 800-982-2787 or online a t www.ticketmaster.com.
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Show with Cr aig Ferguson,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Acceptable TVâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;Live at Gotham.â&#x20AC;? In 2009, he w as named to Varietyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Top 10 Comics to Watch. His de but album, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Soak Up the Night,â&#x20AC;? was named to the iT unes REWIND Top 20 Albums of 2009. Nanda has appeared on â&#x20AC;&#x153;Adam Devineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s House Party,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Garfunkel and Oatesâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;Funny Girls.â&#x20AC;? He has also perf ormed stand-up in â&#x20AC;&#x153;Flophouse for Viceland.â&#x20AC;? Nanda w as featured at Bridgetown Comedy Festival in P ortland, the Laughing Skull Festival in Atlanta and was the runner-up for the Westside Stand Up Sho wdown in Los Angeles. Tickets are $19. Mature audiences only. Contact the box office at 952-4459000 or visit m ysticlake. com for details.
The Temptations at Mystic Lake
The Temptations ring in the ne w year with a 3 p.m. performance Saturday, Dec. 31, a t the Mystic Showroom in Mystic Lake. The Temptations began in Detroit in the early 1960s. It wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t until 1964 that the Smokey Robinson-written and -produced â&#x20AC;&#x153;The W ay You Do the Things Y ou Doâ&#x20AC;? turned its members into stars. An avalanche of hits followed, including â&#x20AC;&#x153;My Girl,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Growing,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Since I Lost My Ba by,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Get Ready,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ainâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Too Proud to Beg,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Beauty Is Onl y Skin Deep,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Papa Was a Rolling Stoneâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;I Canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Get Next to You.â&#x20AC;? The Temptationsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; current lineup consists of Otis Williams, Ron Tyson, Terry Weeks, Larry Br aggs and New Yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s with Willie Greene Jr. Tickets are $39 and $49 Louie beginning 10 a.m. Saturday, Famed Minnesota com- Oct. 8. Contact the bo x ofic Louie Anderson is set to fice at 952-445-9000 or visit perform his stand-up act mysticlake.com for more on New Yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Eve at the details. Ames Center in Burnsville. In September, Anderson won a supporting ac- Riverwalk tor Emmy for his r ole as Market Fair Christine Baskets in the Music by Bill McGrath, FX comedy â&#x20AC;&#x153;Baskets.â&#x20AC;? a musical feature from 9-10 Tickets for the 7 p .m. a.m. by young guitarist Saturday, Dec. 31, all-a ges Chase Ingraham, fresh loshow range from $33 to cal produce, artisan f oods, $73, along with a $103 VIP arts and cr afts will be featicket that includes a meet- tured at Riverwalk Market and-greet with Anderson. Fair from 9 a.m. to 1 p .m. Tickets are available at Saturday, Oct. 8, in do wnthe Ames Center bo x of- town Northfieldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bridge fice, 12600 Nicollet A ve., Square. For more informaand through Ticketmaster tion, visit www.Riverwalk online or 800-982-2787. MarketFair.org.
family calendar To submit items for the Family Calendar, email: darcy.odden@ecm-inc.com. Friday, Oct. 7 Benefit for Denise Trittin, 5-9 p.m., Royal Cliff Convention Center, 2280 Cliff Road, Eagan. Trittin suffered a ruptured brain aneurysm on June 19. Live music and entertainment, appetizers, silent auction, kids crafts, T-shirts for sale, meat raffle, 50/50 drawing, cash bar. Tickets: $25 at www.denisetrittin.com or at the door. Forever Wild Family Friday: Campfire Stories, 7-8:30 p.m., Lebanon Hills Visitor Center, 860 Cliff Road, Eagan. Stories, yarns and tales around the campfire. All ages. Free. Registration requested at https://www. co.dakota.mn.us/parks.
the hill from Diffley in Eagan. Meet at the pavilion behind the Eagan Art House. Hosted by Friends of the Eagan Core Greenway. Information: www. eagancoregreenway.org. DARTS annual Party It Forward fundraiser, 7-11:30 p.m., Southview Country Club, West St. Paul. Music, food, live and silent auctions. Tickets: $40. Information 651455-1560 or www.dartsconnects.org. Minnesota StarWatch, 7-9 p.m., Whitetail Woods Regional Park amphitheater, 17100 Station Trail, Farmington. See stars through two of the biggest mobile telescopes in Minnesota and hear Mike Lynch share stories about constellations and their legends. Ages 10 and older. Cost: $10. Registration required at https://www. co.dakota.mn.us/parks.
Saturday, Oct. 8 Fall Foliage Frolic, 10 Tuesday, Oct. 11 a.m. to noon, Patrick Eagan Consumer law clinic, 1-4 Park, off Lexington and down p.m., Galaxie Library, 14955
Galaxie Ave., Apple Valley. Get help with consumer law matters such as debt collection, garnishment, credit issues, foreclosures, contracts and conciliation court with a free 30-minute consultation from a volunteer attorney. This clinic is a joint program of Legal Assistance of Dakota County, the Dakota County Family Court and the Dakota County Law Library. Call 952431-3200 for more information and to schedule an appointment. Wednesday, Oct. 12 Legal Assistance of Dakota County, 4-7 p.m., Galaxie Library, 14955 Galaxie Ave., Apple Valley. Receive a free 30-minute consultation from a volunteer attorney regarding family law matters such as domestic abuse, custody, child support or visitation. Call 952-431-3200 for more information and to schedule an appointment.
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Thisweekend â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Creepy crawly comedyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; comes to Steeple Center stage Family-friendly â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;A Fine Monster YOU Areâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; runs Oct. 14-23 by Andrew Miller SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
The Rosemount Area Arts Councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Front Porch Players theater troupe is getting into the Halloween spirit with its latest production. â&#x20AC;&#x153;A Fine Monster YOU Are,â&#x20AC;? which opens Oct. 14 a t the Steeple Center in Rosemount, is billed as a â&#x20AC;&#x153;creepy crawly comedyâ&#x20AC;? thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s appropriate for ages 12 and up , according to producers. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We said â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;12 and upâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; because I think kids under a certain a ge would have trouble following the story, but thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s nothing in it tha tâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s truly scary,â&#x20AC;? said K eith Reed,
the showâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s director. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s some lightning at one point, but no gunshots or anything.â&#x20AC;? Set at an ancient family mansion, the story opens with the o wner (played by Faye Heffele) interviewing a y oung woman (Liz Sw abeyKeith) for a job as her secretary. The a pplicant learns thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s to be a seance that night, and that the mansion contains a century-old stone w all with a door â&#x20AC;&#x201D; secur ed with multiple locks and a massive crossbar â&#x20AC;&#x201D; behind which a missha pen monster is rumor ed to lurk. The stage comedy was written by Monk F erris â&#x20AC;&#x201D; one of several pen names of the la te playwright Jack Sharkey â&#x20AC;&#x201D; and is rarely performed. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not done very often â&#x20AC;&#x201D; weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re the only ones
Beneke, Alan Da vis and Nancy Merrick. Performances are scheduled 7 p.m. Oct. 1415 and 21-22; and 2 p .m. Oct. 16 and 23. Tick ets are $14 and are available at www.rosemountarts. com. The Front Porch Players debuted in 2014 with a production of Neil Simonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;Barefoot in the Park.â&#x20AC;? Since then, the troupe has staged a number of melodramas, and earlier this y ear presented the Aga tha Christie whodunit â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Mousetrap.â&#x20AC;? Reed said the F ront Porch Playersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s aim is to stage two full pr oductions, along with tw o The cast of â&#x20AC;&#x153;A Fine Monster YOU Areâ&#x20AC;? includes, from left, Liz Swabey-Keith, Alan smaller melodrama productions, each year at the Davis, Nancy Merrick and Sherry Allen. (Photo submitted) Steeple Center. in the United Sta tes that lieve itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ever been done member cast also inare doing it right no w,â&#x20AC;? in Minnesota before.â&#x20AC;? cludes David Albino, Email Andrew Miller at Reed said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I don â&#x20AC;&#x2122;t beThe showâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s seven- Sherry Allen, Danielle andrew.miller@ecm-inc.com.
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Rat Pack classics and more Jazz singer-pianist Andrew Walesch will be leading the Andrew Walesch Big Band at a performance scheduled f or 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8, at the Lakeville Area Arts Center. The concert will include songs by Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole and others. Tickets are $26-$30 and are available at www.LakevilleAreaArtsCenter.com or in person at the arts center located at 20965 Holyoke Ave. (Photo submitted)
Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Castle Theater will present â&#x20AC;&#x153;Billy Elliot â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The Musicalâ&#x20AC;? Oct. 14-23 at the Lakeville Area Arts Center. Set against the background of the 1984 England minersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; strike, the story follows 10-year-old Billy as he discovers his passion for dance and battles against all odds to make his dream of auditioning for the Royal Ballet School a reality. Performances are 7 p.m. Oct. 14-15, 21-22 and 2 p.m. Oct. 15-16, 22-23. Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for seniors ages 60-plus. The play is suitable for children 10 and older; parental guidance is suggested due to mild language and mature subject matter. More about Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Castle Theater is at www.childrenscastletheater.org. (Photo submitted)
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