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Lakeville August 4, 2017 | Volume 38 | Number 23
No additional request on levy renewal Possible 2018 levy election discussed by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Sun Family Living inside Inside this edition is the August version of Sun Family Living with a special focus on back to school information. Inside
OPINION Help needed to provide meals The Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan School District Foundation is hoping people can donate funds to help feed children in need in the district. Page 4A
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Lakeville Area School District 194 voters will be asked to renew an $8.2 million operating levy this November, not add to it, despite a recent survey showing voters would likely approve a property tax increase for the schools. The district is instead planning to make changes in spending patterns before possibly asking the voters for more money in 2018 to maintain operations, not add or revamp programs as the district has done with levy increase requests in recent years. Waiting before asking
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District 194 School Board members look to Superintendent Michael Baumann at an Aug. 1 meeting as he offers his opinion regarding the district’s gloomy financial outlook. voters to approve a tax increase will allow teachers’ contracts to settle and give new Superintendent Michael Baumann and new key administration members time to financially strategize and implement changes before asking vot-
ers to support another increase. Baumann has presented a five-year projection showing district spending $3.8 million over revenue this year and spending about $5 million over income by next summer.
By 2022, district expenditures are expected to exceed revenues by $12.2 million, and the fund balance as a percentage of expenditures would be -16.8 percent, according to the district. Baumann said at an Aug. 1 School Board meeting the district must change how it spends money, and recommended only seeking the renewal this year, calling that funding important and citing concerns adding a question would risk its nonrenewal. He was critical of state funding that does not keep up with inflation, but said it is a reality for every school district and they have to implement costsaving measures, including curtailing spending on items including staff travel. “We have to change our
habits,� Baumann said, calling necessity not only the mother of invention, but the mother of change. “And I’m not talking about innovation change in the sense of trying to figure out something new,� Baumann said. “I’m talking about a change in just behavioral pattern, whether it’s spending or anything else that we use. So, that’s a big concern of mine trying to transition into this position and commit ourselves to different habits around spending.� Board Member Bob Erickson said he supports using the next six to nine months to define the situation, and the amount they would seek instead of just asking voters to support a levy increase because survey results showed voter See LEVY, 13A
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Dance troupes to perform Mexican dance troupes Kalpulli Ketzal Coatlicue and Chinelos San Pablo Apostol are coming together to perform 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 6, in the outdoor amphitheater at Caponi Art Park. Page 19A
PUBLIC NOTICE Sun Thisweek Lakeville is an official newspaper of the Lakeville Area School District and the city of Lakeville. Page 14A
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Aubrey Sheesley, Alyssa Hahn and Kyle Hahn read to dogs and adults at the Heritage Library’s read-to-a-dog event in Lakeville July 29. The dogs, Barley, Levi and Cinnimini, are certified therapy dogs and their trainers are volunteers. Barley served as the reading dog at Impact Academy at Orchard Lake Elementary last year, and Levi has helped special needs students at Akin Road Elementary for three years. Cinnimini, a red Doberman, is a rescued dog estimated to be 10 years old. This marked the dog’s fourth time working as a therapy dog.
Public’s help wanted with moose moniker Repaired moose is back on his feet by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
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After about $1,000 in repairs, the Lakeville Area Arts Center’s moose sculpture is back on his feet and ready for a moniker. Discovered lying on the ground by its stand at Pioneer Plaza in downtown Lakeville in March, the newly restored art moose is currently displayed at Lakeville Liquor on Kenrick Avenue and posters of the revamped moose are at the other city-owned liquor stores. The displays are meant to inspire a decision of liquor store patrons, who
throughout August are invited to vote on one of three finalist names for Lakeville’s moose: “mARTy the Moose,� “Mortimer L. Moose� or “Bruce the Moose.� “I think they’re all appropriate (names) for him,� said Joe Masiarchin, Lakeville Area Arts Center manager. “They’re all whimsical and funny, so regardless of what his official name ends up being, it’s going to be a winner.� Voting doubles as a fundraiser for the Arts Center because patrons cast ballots by putting money toward their favorite name at checkout or in labeled change boxes set up in the municipal liquor stores. See MOOSE, 8A
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People can vote for their favorite moose name this month at Lakeville Liquor on Kenrick Avenue.
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Complaint: Drug deal turned armed robbery in Lakeville Victims chased suspects through Lakeville neighborhoods by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
An underage male called police after reporting a drug deal he had arranged had turned into armed robbery in Lakeville on July 16. The male, identified as “M.E.� in a July 18 Dakota County criminal
complaint, reportedly told police he and a friend, “K.H.� had made arrangements with a man he knew from school, Samson Silvasto Samson, 19, to purchase marijuana. They arranged to meet at a Kwik Trip in Lakeville, but Samson subsequently changed the meeting place to an office building across the street but still in Lakeville, the complaint said. M.E. allegedly told police that when Samson arrived, M.E. exited his work van, got into the back seat
of the Toyota Camry that Samson had driven. M.E. pulled cash out of his wallet when Samson’s passenger, Alexander William Walter Kroc, 20, pointed a black handgun at him and he dropped the money. The complaint said Kroc threatened to shoot M.E., stating he should be smart so he didn’t get “popped,� and M.E. got out of the car. Kroc allegedly pointed the gun at M.E. and K.H. and told them not to follow or he would shoot. The suspects reportedly
drove off, and M.E. and K.H. began following the Camry through Lakeville neighborhoods until the Camry went into a cul-desac Kroc allegedly pointed a rifle at M.E. and K.H. as they came out toward them. Reportedly afraid of being shot, M.E. stopped following the suspects and called police. Police said they stopped the suspect vehicle in Apple Valley, found Samson and Kroc inside with a black rifle in plain view on the passenger side which
was chambered with one round and nine more rounds in the magazine. A loaded handgun was also allegedly found under the driver’s side seat. The complaint said it had one round in the chamber and another in its extended magazine. Police said they also found marijuana in a clear plastic bag inside another black hideaway bag in the Camry. The complaint said Samson told police M.E. had sent him a text about purchasing marijuana
while he was with Kroc, and the two drove to Kroc’s residence to retrieve the rifle and handgun before meeting them. The complaint said they drove to Lakeville with the sole intent of robbing M.E. Samson and Kroc are each charged with felony first-degree aggravated robbery and Kroc is also charged with second degree assault with a dangerous weapon. Contact Laura Adelmann at laura.adelmann@ecm-inc.com.
Lakeville Pan-O-Prog Flower Show winners announced Winners of the 2017 Pan-O-Prog Flower Show include: Best of show: First place, DeLaine Phillips, clemantis, jackmanii; second place, Carol Poch, hydrangea, twist and
shout; third place, Heather Hohneke, calla lily, yellow. Sweepstakes winner (for most blue ribbons): Lora Cable. Class 1 Annuals, Biennials: First place, Lora Cable, petunia, black velvet; second place, Kristi Fox, zinnia, pink; third place,
Lora Cable, lambs tail. Class 2 Perennials: First place, Kim Saber, tea rose, Chrysler Imperial; second place, Lori Peterson, fairy rose; third place, Virginia Windschitl, queen of the prairie pink. Class 3 Foliage: First place, Carla Svenson, es-
cargo, rex begonia; second place, Lora Cable, perilla, magilla pesilla; third place, Lora Cable, coleus, strawberry drop. Class 4 Flowering Branches, Fruited, Coned, Berried: First place, Carol Poch, hydrangea, twist and shout; second place (tie), DeLaine Phillips, raspberry, wild black; second place (tie), Kim Saber, shrub rose, care free
wonderer pink; third place (tie), DeLaine Phillips, hydrangea, Annabelle/white; third place (tie), Linda Burman, shrub rose, music box. Class 5 Bulbs, Lilies, Callas, Dahlias: First place (tie), Lora Cable, Asiatic lily, burgundy; first place (tie), Heather Hohneke, calla lilly, yellow; second place (tie), DeLaine Phillips, calla lily,
white; second place (tie), Virginia Windschitl, calla lily, white; third place, Lora Cable, aurelian, yellow. Class 6 Miscellaneous Vines, Grass, Others: First place, DeLaine Phillips, clemantis, jackmanii purple; second place, Liz Townley, yucca, white; third place, Lora Cable, walking onion, winter onion.
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Lakeville explores joining county broadband network Connectivity offers options
by Laura Adelmann SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Lakeville City Council members recently directed staff to continue looking into joining Dakota Countyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s enhanced fiber optics network project. The institutional network or I-Net allows participating cities and the county to combine existing fiber connections to create a network all can use while sharing costs. Ralph Vetter, the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
information systems manager, said if Lakeville joined the network, the city would have multiple internet connections and access to other resources. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If a segment goes down, we have an alternate path to get on the internet,â&#x20AC;? Vetter said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Right now, the city of Lakeville only has one path to the internet.â&#x20AC;? Concurrently proposed to be developed through the countyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s initiative is the C-Net, the commercial network which would allow private service providers to lease fiber network
segments, potentially generating revenue for the local governments. C-Net would use the same fiber network but operate on separate fiber strands, Vetter stated in a July 21 memo. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The goal is to make it more possible for more network internet service providers to come into the market,â&#x20AC;? Vetter told Lakeville City Council members at their July 24 work session. Connecting existing known public fiber systems is estimated to cost over $1.6 million.
Vetter said Lakeville would pay about $25,000 to install a switch to tap into the network and about $28,000 annually for operational costs. He noted maintenance and repairs to Lakevilleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s own network, now being constructed and which would be included in the I-Net, would be absorbed into the annual fee. Vetter said the city has never had its own fiber network and has always leased its lines from Charter Communications for over $70,000 per year. City Council Member
Brian Wheeler expressed concern about the longevity of a fiber investment. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Is fiber forever?â&#x20AC;? Wheeler asked. Vetter said fiber is a technology likely to be operating for the next 30-40 years. City Administrator Justin Miller added a fiber backbone is needed for wireless connections as well. Mayor Doug Anderson said he would like to continue exploring joining the network, but also requested other options and estimated costs for the council
to consider in comparison when they next discuss the initiative. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m supportive to continue to invest time in this and work together with the county,â&#x20AC;? Anderson said. Council Member Colleen LaBeau said school districts should be involved because they could also benefit and Miller said they would look into it.
Contact Laura Adelmann at laura.adelmann@ecm-inc.com.
Years of experience with body cameras a plus, police chief says Burnsvilleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s practices more evolved than most by John Gessner SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
After an officerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fatal shooting of Justine Damond last month, Minneapolisâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; new police chief announced a policy requiring cops to activate their body cameras when responding to calls or initiating their own actions. The policy follows the shooting of Damond, an unarmed 911 caller, by an officer whose camera wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t on. Nor was his partnerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. Minneapolis police have used body cameras for less than a year. In Burnsville, which pioneered the use of body cameras seven years ago, theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve become part of police culture, along with expectations for their use. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Quite frankly, I think we have a culture here now where we know there are officers â&#x20AC;&#x201D; because theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve told us â&#x20AC;&#x201D; they donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to be the one on a call to have to explain why the camera was not on,â&#x20AC;? Police Chief Eric Gieseke said in an interview this week. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to be that person.â&#x20AC;?
The shooting of Damond, 40, by officer Mohamed Noor at the window of his squad car wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t captured on body camera video or the carâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s dashboard camera, which also wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t running. Gieseke said he wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t second-guess another police agency where the case remains under investigation. â&#x20AC;&#x153;With that said,â&#x20AC;? he added, â&#x20AC;&#x153;our cameras routinely are activated more than theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re required to be on. I think the reason for that is our experience over the last seven years. Officers have learned that itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s better to have the video footage than to not have it, and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s very infrequent that we come across a case where we wish we had footage.â&#x20AC;? Burnsville was Minnesotaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first department to use body cameras and the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s third, the chief said. Its body camera policy, posted on the Police Department website, states that officers â&#x20AC;&#x153;shouldâ&#x20AC;? activate their camera â&#x20AC;&#x153;any time the member believes it would be appropriate or valuable to record an incident.â&#x20AC;? The policy states cameras â&#x20AC;&#x153;should beâ&#x20AC;? activated during â&#x20AC;&#x153;all enforcement and investigative contactsâ&#x20AC;?; during traffic stops
including traffic violations, stranded-motorist assistance and â&#x20AC;&#x153;all-crime interdiction stopsâ&#x20AC;?; during self-initiated activity that would normally prompt an officer to call police dispatch; and during any other contact â&#x20AC;&#x153;that becomes adversarial after the initial contact in a situation that would not otherwise require recording.â&#x20AC;? The policy also gives officers discretion to temporarily halt recording to safeguard peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s privacy. It exempts camera use during officer break times and discussions with informants or undercover officers. Though the policy is not â&#x20AC;&#x153;100 percent mandatoryâ&#x20AC;? on body camera use, the phrase â&#x20AC;&#x153;should beâ&#x20AC;? is understood as â&#x20AC;&#x153;generally expected,â&#x20AC;? Gieseke said. Since it began using cameras, the department has audited the frequency of their use as measured by the number of videos recorded, he said. Officials are satisfied with the results, he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There shouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be a large gap,â&#x20AC;? Gieseke said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;So if youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re handling 100 calls, you might have 70 or 80 videos. If youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got five or 10, clearly we have a problem.â&#x20AC;? The departmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s size, with 75 sworn officers in-
PawPADs receives Petco grant Lakeville-based Pawsitive Perspectives Assistance Dogs (PawPADs) has been awarded a $25,000 grant from the Petco Foundation to support the training of an assistance dog, who will be a rescue, through a new program called Assistance Dog Education Program and Training (ADEPT) at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. This grant was made possible through the Petco Foundationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s annual Helping Heroes fundraising campaign, in partnership
with Natural Balance Pet Foods. Each October during the campaign, customers are invited to donate online and in Petco stores across the country to support the life-changing work of service, therapy and working animals. The Petco grant will help PawPADs include rescue dogs in the inaugural semester of the ADEPT program and allow the program to impact more lives. PawPADs is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to facilitate the
power of the human-canine bond, and enhance the lives of others, through the process of training assistance dogs and placing them with people with disabilities. PawPADsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; programs address multiple needs within diverse populations including, but not limited to, youth atrisk, veterans, students at UWRF, people with disabilities and rescue organizations. More information is at PawPADs.org.
cluding department leaders, has a comfortable â&#x20AC;&#x153;span of controlâ&#x20AC;? that allows sergeants to guide officers in camera use, Gieseke said. The camera policy is a â&#x20AC;&#x153;living documentâ&#x20AC;? in its ninth of 10th iteration, he said. In the beginning, some experienced officers pushed back against body cameras, Gieseke said. Since 2010 cameras have gradually become part of the uniform for all frontline officers. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We had a lot of concerns about what would happen if the officers were doing something on the tape, or made a mistake â&#x20AC;&#x201D; are they going to be micromanaged to the point where they canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do their jobs? Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve demonstrated that hasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t been the case,â&#x20AC;? Gieseke said. A recent case in which
cameras proved their worth was the fatal shooting last Nov. 7 at the Dollar Tree store on Aldrich Avenue, police Capt. Tanya Schwartz said. The first responding officerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s camera captured the scene of an active shooting, she said. More officers with more cameras provided views of â&#x20AC;&#x153;a lot of moving partsâ&#x20AC;? of the scene â&#x20AC;&#x201D; evidence valuable to prosecutors, Schwartz said. The shooter pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder and was sentenced to 32 years in prison. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a big case where that was really valuable, but itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also valuable for everyday cases,â&#x20AC;? Schwartz said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We review all of the body camera footage for use-of-force incidents, too. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s kind of like a built-in auditing system.
Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been doing that since the beginning.â&#x20AC;? But body cameras donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t capture everything. Burnsville has used a few models. Most recently, the department switched from a head-mounted camera to a wireless chest-mounted model, which doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t take in all that an officer observes. The department also eliminated its dashboard cameras when it began using the headsets and is now considering restoring the dash cams, Schwartz said. A body camera â&#x20AC;&#x153;is not the panacea for all of law enforcementâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s challenges,â&#x20AC;? Gieseke said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;but itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s certainly a piece of the puzzle to get us where we want to be as a profession.â&#x20AC;? Contact John Gessner at john.gessner@ecm-inc.com or 952-846-2031.
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Opinion Foundation continues its fight to prevent hunger in District 196 by Bill Tschohl SPECIAL TO SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
I am very concerned about the number of Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan School District students who do not enjoy a good meal on the weekends and also have few books to read at home. Four of my grandchildren, ages 5 to 9, are in District 196. I cannot imagine them going hungry on the weekend or not having books to read to help their learning curve. Their parents do their best to assure a good life and success in school. What I cannot ignore is that District 196 has a population of just over 153,000 with a total enrollment of approximately 28,000 students and there are at least 1,000 young students who, without support, lack food on the weekends and have few to no books to read during the summer. This can only lead to poor performance in school. With our large population, as parents of students, educators and business firms, we should and must solve this problem. I and the other Board of Directors for the District 196 Foundation are confident we can count on your financial support and encouragement. The District 196 Foundation continues to fight hunger in our schools. At the start of the 2016-2017 school year there were 950 students in our district experiencing food insecurity and not knowing where their next meal would
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Bill Tschohl come from on the weekend. With leadership from Superintendent Jane Berenz, Director of Finance and Operations Jeff Solomon, Director of Community Education Khia Brown; Chair Colleen Dolan and eleven directors, the District 196 Foundation was able to raise $19,000 to cover the cost of providing weekend meals for 146 young students. These students were coming to school on Mondays hungry and finding it difficult to focus on their classwork. With support from many businesses, educators and individual donations, more than 600 students at 26 different schools were able to receive a nutritious bag of food to help sustain them over the weekend and during school breaks for the entire school year. Early this spring the Foundation Board of Directors decided to financially assist a summer reading program pledging $3,000 to the Summer Reading & Writing Club. A total of 1,443 students are participating in the program this summer. The total cost this summer is $42,800. Title I covers the majority of the cost followed by Special Ed, English Language Learn-
ing and $3,000 from the District 196 Foundation. These free books are a way to help address the problem of kids losing reading skills over the summer. Each child receives five brand new books that they choose. Less advantaged kids literally have nothing to read over the summer. We hear from teachers these kids simply do not have books in their homes. If they don’t read, they don’t learn properly. While the District 196 Foundation has been successful this past year in helping many young students to be better able to focus on their studies at school, we will be starting all over when the school year starts this fall. I believe we can expect to see the need for our assistance to grow. We can expect more than 1,000 students requesting help for school year 2017-2018. It costs $130 working with The Sheridan Story to provide one child a weekend bag of food each weekend during the school year. In the schools where students are in need we will find from 10 to 40 students who need help. Fortunately, the District 196 Foundation has located quite a few businesses and churches who have adopted the needy students in a particular school. For the coming school year we will need to locate additional sponsors or partners for some of the schools. I and Khia Brown would be pleased to visit any firm interested in becoming a sponsor. Our goal is to raise $150,000 toward the 2017-2018 school year needs. The program has strengthened rela-
tionships between the school and the families who are so grateful to be receiving the food. Everyone is so appreciative of the support received from local businesses, churches and individuals. Each one of these students is very important to all of us. They are our neighbors, friends and members of our communities in District 196. If they are hungry over the weekend, they do not perform well when they return to school on Monday. With that kind of disadvantage, it can lead to possible future failure. We cannot allow that to happen. We can only succeed with community support. We are confident our 153,000 residents in District 196 will realize what their donation will mean to the future of so many children in need of our support. Any size donation is welcome — no donation is too small. You can adopt a student for a school year for $130. The tax deductible donation can be made to District 196 Foundation. Include “The Sheridan Story” in the memo and mail to Khia Brown, Director of Community Education, 15180 Canada Ave., Rosemount, MN 55068. If you have questions or would like to volunteer, contact Khia Brown at 651423-7720 or khia.brown@district196. org. Thank you for supporting our young people. William H. Tschohl, an Apple Valley resident, is a director of the District 196 Foundation. Columns reflect the opinion of the author.
Miracle League World Series inspires all involved by Jim Tabaka SPECIAL TO SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
The seventh annual Miracle League World Series game was held July 15 at King Park in Lakeville. The event was hosted by Miracle League sponsors Brackett’s Crossing Country Club and Midwest Fence and included local police and fire departments and a color guard ceremony by Lakeville VFW Post 210. The South Metro Miracle League provides opportunities for children and young adults with disabilities the chance to play baseball in an organized league. Fundraising for initial field construction started in 2007, and the field was constructed in 2011. In that year the league was represented by 24 players and a handful of volunteers. This year the league consists of 130 Miracle League players, 24 coaches and over 500 youth traveling and house baseball players that help these kids play in a game. These buddies traveled as far as River Falls, Wisconsin, just to help out. The business community has wrapped its arms around the program though team sponsorships, with volunteer coaches and all kinds of fun fundraising pro-
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Jim Tabaka grams to keep the program funded and player costs down. These programs have made it possible for us to work jointly with the city of Lakeville to construct the handicapped accessible playground next to the Miracle League field. It also made it possible for us to add lighting, which makes it possible for league expansion without having to construct another field. Although the summer league has come to an end, the fall league will start about a week after school starts. Feel free to stop by and watch a game, we play on Thursday nights and Saturdays for about five weeks in the fall. Jim Tabaka is an owner of Midwest Fence and a member of the Lakeville VFW Post Photo submitted 210 color guard. Columns reflect the opinion David Ford receives his medal from Michael Bohnert. Also pictured is Tom Smith, of the author. owner of Brackett’s Crossing Country Club, and David’s mother, Cindy.
Letters Stop county’s proposed McAndrews expansion To the editor: Next summer residents from Pilot Knob to Highway 3 along McAndrews, will witness the destruction of hundreds of trees, asphalt expansion on both sides of the county road, and some will have cars passing several feet from their residence. Cities of Rosemount and Apple Valley are affected. This proposed expansion did not take into account the residents who live along McAndrews and what it would mean in terms of noise, physical loss of property as well as loss of property values. The county has made monetary offers to those affected.
Those who do not agree with the offer can request another survey. If people still do not agree with the monetary offer, the county will use “eminent domain” to take the land. All with the aim of greater safety. We are all for greater safety, however, the residents I talked to (more than 10 residents along McAndrews) want to keep their trees, decrease the speed limit, and have a greater presence of police to monitor traffic. All seven county commissioners voted for this expansion to take place. Please contact the board members and let them know that we need a maintained road that is monitored for speed. That will achieve a safer McAndrews road as well as maintaining property values.
MIKE STINSON Apple Valley
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To the editor: Two new studies, published on Monday in the National Climate Change journal, have ominous overtones when it comes to the climate. One study says that there is a 95 percent chance that Earth will warm more than 2 degrees Celsius by century’s end. The new median forecast is 3.2 degrees. These studies were completed before the U.S. pulled out of the Paris accords, meaning that the temperature data could go higher. The stress that this would cause for the planet is enormous. The study says that rising seas, DAVID MINDEMAN Apple Valley
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mass extinctions, super droughts, increased wildfires, intense hurricanes, decreased crops and fresh water … and the melting of the Arctic are expected. We would need to take extraordinary technological measures to survive – with little chance of maintaining the consumptive nature of our present existence. A scientist, Thorsten Mauritsen, author of one of the studies said this, “Even if we would stop burning fossil fuels today, the Earth would continue to warm slowly. It is this committed warming that we estimate.” Have we passed the point of no return? The realistic answer may be pretty grim. We need to confront this right now.
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Government shouldn’t provide for all To the editor: Two letters to the editor in the July 28 editions ought to raise alarm in all freedom loving citizens. In the first, Glen Wal-
lace credits big government for making America great. Even a casual look at our history should cause anyone concerned with objectivity to recognize that the great strides in American wealth was caused by individual inventors, industrialists, and the competitive spirit of the entrepreneur. For the record, President Dwight Eisenhower had U.S. freeways built to expedite military convoys to their points of embarkation. This is authorized in Section 8, Article 7 of the Constitution. Universal health care is not authorized anywhere in our Constitution. Wallace may want government-funded health care but please do not call it insurance. Les Bruesehoff’s letter is similar. He, too, wants no modifications to government-run Cadillac health care despite skyrocketing costs and premiums that bust budgets of workers and taxpayers. Do these letter writers want the government to be the provider for all necessities with all its costs and inefficiencies? Russia has all of that for all who do not want free markets. U.S. Rep. Jason Lewis
is right, the government is broke! For those who love freedom we ought to be alarmed. DAN ROSSINI Eagan
Prevent climate change To the editor: One way to think about the cause of climate change is smog in the atmosphere. Things that cause the smog in the atmosphere are automobile exhaust fumes, smoke stacks from coal burning electric companies, heat from our buildings etc. Luckily, we cannot see the smog yet. Maybe if the human race does not knuckle down and do something about emitting so much CO2 we will be able to see the smog on the atmosphere. I hope not. So, buy fuel efficient cars (hopefully electric cars or hybrids), turn the heat down in the winter to 68 degrees and turn your air conditioner to 78 degrees in the summer, and recycle more. HARLEY HORSAGER Lakeville
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Seniors Apple Valley seniors The Apple Valley Senior Center, 14601 Hayes Road, is home to the following 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 952953-2345 or go to www. cityofapplevalley.org. Monday, Aug. 7 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Int. Line Dancing, 9:30 a.m.; Blood Pressure Checks, 9:30 a.m.; General Meeting, 10 a.m.; SR Meeting, 11 a.m.; Membership Committee, 11:15 a.m.; Pool, noon; Bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Happy Stitchers, 1 p.m.; Finance Committee, 1:30 p.m.; Spite & Malice Meeting, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Quilting Bees, 9 a.m.; Bike Group, 9 a.m.; IMAX Coffee and Show, 9 a.m.; Tuesday Painters, 9:30 a.m.; Pool, noon; Cribbage, noon; Pinochle, 12:30 p.m.; Hand & Foot Cards, 1 p.m.; Table Tennis, 1 p.m.; Spanish, 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 9 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Donated Bread, 9 a.m.; Fun Folks on Spokes, 9 a.m.; Yoga, 9:45 a.m.; Morning Stretch, 10 a.m.; Pool, noon; Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bowling at Apple Place Bowl, noon; Dominoes, 1 p.m.; Mahjong, 1 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 10 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Beg. Line Dancing, 9:15 a.m.; Int. Line Dancing,
10 a.m.; Tap, 10:30 a.m.; Pool, noon; Duplicate Bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Table Tennis, 1 p.m.; 500 and Hardanger, 1 p.m.; Color & Chat, 1:30 p.m.; Social Seniors, 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 11 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Fun Folks on Spokes, 9 a.m.; Morning Stretch, 10 a.m.; Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pool, 11 a.m.; Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bowling at Apple Place Bowl, noon.
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(program, entertainment, lunch, cards and bingo), 11 a.m.; Mobility, 11:15 a.m.; Wood Carving, 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 11 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Sunrise Stretch, 8:30 a.m.; Painting, 9 a.m.; Knitters, 9:30 a.m.; Hand & Foot, 12:15 p.m.
Eagan seniors The Eagan Parks and Recreation Department offers programs for seniors in the Lone Oak Room at the Eagan Community Center, 1501 Central Parkway. Call 651-675-5500 for more information. Monday, Aug. 7 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Mahjong, 9 a.m.; Zumba (Oasis), 9 a.m.; F&Fab, 10 a.m.; FFL (Oasis), 11 a.m.; Netflix, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Euchre/500, 12:45 p.m.; Book Club No. 3, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 9 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Coffee, Conversation & Games, 9 a.m.; Bring a Treat Wednesday; Blood Pressure Checks, 10:30 a.m.; Hand & Foot, 12:45 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 10 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Dominoes, 9 a.m.; Nimble Fingers, 9:30 a.m.; Bridge, 12:45 p.m. Friday, Aug. 11 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Drop In Time, 9:30-11:30 a.m.; Zumba (Oasis), 10:15 a.m.; S/B/Yoga (Oasis), 11:10 a.m.; Bingo, 1 p.m.
The Burnsville Senior Center is located in the Diamondhead Education Center at 200 W. Burnsville Parkway. Call 952707-4120 for information about the following senior events. Monday, Aug. 7 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Sunrise Stretch, 8:30 a.m.; Cribbage, 9:30 a.m.; Balance/Brains, 10:15 a.m.; Mobility, 11:15 a.m.; Pinochle, 12:45 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Quilters, 9 a.m.; Balance/ Brains, 10:15 a.m.; Scrabble, 10:30 a.m.; Mobility, 11:15 a.m.; Duplicate Bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Line Dancing; Bloodmobile, 1:30 p.m.; Defensive Driving Class, 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 9 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Woodcarvers, 8 a.m.; Sunrise Stretch, 8:30 a.m.; Cribbage, 9:30 a.m.; Chair Tai Chi, 11 a.m.; 500, 12:45 p.m.; Hearing Clinic, 1 p.m.; Defensive Driv- Farmington ing Class, 5:30 p.m. seniors Thursday, Aug. 10 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The Rambling River Balance/Brains, 10:15 a.m.; Fun & Friendship Center is located at 325
Oak St. For more information on trips, programs and other activities, call 651-280-6970. Monday, Aug. 7 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Coffee Guys, 9:30 a.m.; Dulcimer Club, 10 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 10 a.m.; Recycled Cards, 12:30 p.m.; 500 Cards, 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Water Aerobics, 8:15 a.m.; Coffee Guys, 9:30 a.m.; Fitness Center Orientation, 9:30 a.m.; Senior Surf Day, 10 a.m.; Wood Carving, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 9 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Happy Feet, 9 a.m.; Coffee Guys, 9:30 a.m.; Bridge, 1 p.m.; Yoga, 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 10 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Water Aerobics, 8:15 a.m.; Zumba Gold, 9:15 a.m.; Coffee Guys, 9:30 a.m.; Sit-n-Stitch, 9:30 a.m.; State Capitol, 10 a.m.; Pinochle, 12:30 p.m.; Model Train Meeting, 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 11 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Coffee Guys, 9:30 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 9:30 a.m.; Green Mill, Hastings, 10:30 a.m.
Rosemount seniors The following activities are sponsored by the Rosemount Parks and Recreation Department and the Rosemount Area Seniors. For more information, call the Rosemount Parks and Recreation Department at 651-322-6000. Monday, Aug. 7 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Bridge, 9 a.m.; Bone Builders, 9:30 a.m.; 500, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Cof-
fee at Cub, 8 a.m.; Bid Euchre, 9 a.m.; Watercolor & Acrylics, 11 a.m.; Easy Tai Chi, 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 9 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Breakfast Out, 9 a.m.; Walking Club, 9 a.m.; Canasta, 10 a.m.; Dominoes, 1 p.m.; Matter of Balance, 1 p.m.; Yoga, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 10 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Cribbage, 9 a.m.; Bone Builders, 9:30 a.m.; State Capitol Tour, 10:15 a.m.; Pinochle, 1 p.m.; Yoga, 1 p.m. Friday, Aug. 11 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Euchre, 9 a.m. The Rosemount Area Seniors are located in the Steeple Center, 14375 S. Robert Trail. Check monitors and room schedules at the facility for activity locations.
Lakeville seniors All Lakeville Area Active Adults events are held at Lakeville Heritage Center, 20110 Holyoke Ave. Call 952-985-4620 for information. Monday, Aug. 7 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Yoga, 8:15 a.m.; Computer Tutoring, 9 a.m.; Knitting Class, 9:30 a.m.; Interval Walking, 9:30 a.m.; Wii Bowling, 10 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 10:15 a.m.; Silver Sneakers Flex Fitness 1, 11 a.m.; Silver Sneakers Flex Fitness 2, noon; Driver Safety Class (four hour), 12:30-4:30 p.m.; Texas Hold â&#x20AC;&#x2122;em & Mahjong, 1 p.m.; Spanish Beginners Class, 1 p.m.; Spanish Intermediates Class, 2 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 8 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Pickleball, 9 a.m.; Dominoes & Poker, 9 a.m.; Craft Group, 9:30 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 10:15 a.m.; Party Bridge, noon; Ping Pong, 12:30 p.m.; Bingo, 1 p.m.; Billiards, 1 p.m. Deadline: Diners Club. Wednesday, Aug. 9 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Golf, 8 a.m.; Health Angels Biking, 8:15 a.m.; Beginners Line Dancing, 8:30 a.m.; Poker & Hearts, 9 a.m.; Line Dancing, 9 a.m. to noon; Casual Golf Women, 10 a.m.; iPhone 1-on-1 Assistance, 10 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 10:15 a.m.; Silver Sneakers Flex Fitness 1, 11 a.m.; Pinochle, noon; Cardio & Strength, 5:30 p.m.; Pickleball, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 10 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Minnesota State Capitol Tour, 9:45 a.m.; Motorcycle Ride, 10 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 10:15 a.m.; Red Hat Chorus, 10:30 a.m.; Silver Sneakers Flex Fitness 1, 11 a.m.; Silver Sneakers Flex Fitness 2, noon; Euchre, Hand & Foot, noon; Quilting Group, 1 p.m.; Red Hat Chorus at Highview Hills, 1:30 p.m.; Tai Chi, 1:30 p.m.; Zumba Gold, 3:30 p.m.; Diners Club â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Teresaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 11 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Yoga, 8:15 a.m.; Pickleball, 9 a.m.; Poker, 9 a.m.; 500 Cards, 10 a.m.; Day Old Bread, 10:15 a.m.; Duplicate Bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Tatting, 1 p.m.; Social Painting, 1 p.m.
Driver improvement classes for seniors are scheduled The Minnesota Highway Safety Center will offer 55-plus driver-improvement courses on the following days: â&#x20AC;˘ 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Aug. 5 (eight-hour firsttime course), Rambling River Center, 325 Oak St.,
Farmington. â&#x20AC;˘ 5:30-9:30 p.m. Aug. 8 and 9 (eight-hour firsttime course), Burnsville Senior Center â&#x20AC;&#x201C; ISD 191, 200 W. Burnsville Parkway, Burnsville. â&#x20AC;˘ 5:30-9:30 p.m. Aug. 14 (four-hour refresher),
Burnsville Senior Center â&#x20AC;&#x201C; ISD 191, 200 W. Burnsville Parkway, Burnsville. â&#x20AC;˘ 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Aug. 18 (four-hour refresher), Rambling River Center, 325 Oak St., Farmington. â&#x20AC;˘ 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Aug. 21 (eight-hour firsttime course), Eagan Community Center, 1501 Central Parkway, Eagan. â&#x20AC;˘ 12:30-4:30 p.m. Aug. 26 (four-hour refresher), Lakeville Senior Center
â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Heritage Center, 20110 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville. The courses are open to the public; however, preregistration is required. The fee for the four-hour refresher is $22; the eight-
hour course is $26. For more information or to register, visit www.mnsafetycenter.org or call 1-888234-1294.
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Business Chamber president moving Business Calendar on; leadership search begins Vicki Stute, president of the Dakota County Regional Chamber of Commerce, announced her resignation Aug. 1. Under Stuteâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fouryear leadership, Dakota County Regional Chamber implemented its firstever strategic plan and has grown by more than 20 percent in membership and 50 percent in total revenue. Several new programs have been added to the organizationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s portfolio for member engagement including the Legislative Breakfast Series, Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Circle, Good Day Dakota County and Business Excellence Awards. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It has been a wonderful experience serving the members of the Dakota County Regional Chamber,â&#x20AC;? Stute said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m extremely proud of the work our team has done on behalf of the regional business community and ap-
preciate the opportunity to work with some of the finest companies and dedicated volunteers.â&#x20AC;? Stuteâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s final day at the DCR Chamber will be Sept. 30. â&#x20AC;&#x153;A search committee, led by Cindy Haas, Gateway Bank and past chair, has been established and we will announce the engagement of a professional search firm in the next few days,â&#x20AC;? said Mark Lofthus, Dakota Electric Association and board chair. Stute will serve as vice president, programs and business services at the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce. Her responsibilities will include leadership of the Chamberâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s current business services, along with the creation of new programs and services. She will also be a member of the Chamberâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s senior management team. â&#x20AC;&#x153;After nearly 20 years of working for local cham-
To submit items for the tend. RSVP required. Information: 651Business Calendar, email: darcy.odden@ 452-9872 or info@dcrchamber.com. â&#x20AC;˘ Monday, Aug. 14, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., ecm-inc.com. Good Day Dakota County, Southern Hills Golf Course, 18950 Chippendale Ave., Burnsville Chamber of Commerce events: â&#x20AC;˘ Monday, Aug. 7, 8:45-9:45 a.m., ribbon Farmington. Speaker: Cameron Clark, marcutting, Hobby Lobby, 1300 County Road keting director at August Ash. Registration 42 W., Burnsville. Grand opening begins at required. Cost: $25 members, $40 nonmem9 a.m. Information: Tricia Andrews at tri- bers, $220 series pass. Information: 651-4529872 or info@dcrchamber.com. cia@burnsvillechamber.com. â&#x20AC;˘ Wednesday, Aug. 9, 8-9 a.m., AM Coffee Break, King and Companies Inc., 150 E. Lakeville Area Chamber of Commerce Travelers Trail, Suite C, Burnsville. Free to events: â&#x20AC;˘ Thursday, Aug. 10, 4:30-6:30 p.m., Afattend. Information: Tricia Andrews at triter Hours, 10 Year Celebration â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The Travel cia@burnsvillechamber.com. â&#x20AC;˘ Wednesday, Aug. 16, 11:30 a.m. to 1 Authority, 17702 Kenwood Trail, Lakeville. p.m., Out to Lunch, Wild Fig Marketing, Registration required. Information: Shanen 1220 E. 115th St., Burnsville. Figstory: The Corlett at 952-469-2020 or shanen@lakevilArt of Using Stories to Cultivate Relation- lechamber.org. â&#x20AC;˘ Thursday, Aug. 17, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., ships. Free. Limited seating; registration required. Information: Tricia Andrews at Women in Business Luncheon, Legends Golf Club, 8670 Credit River Blvd., Prior tricia@burnsvillechamber.com. Lake. Speaker: Susan Moynihan, owner Dakota County Regional Chamber of Com- of Medi Car, an auto repair destination focused on women. Registration required. merce events: â&#x20AC;˘ Thursday, Aug. 10, 8-9 a.m., Coffee Cost: $25 early registration, $30 members, Break, SpringHill Suites by Marriott, 3635 $40 nonmembers. Information: Amy Green Crestridge Drive, Eagan. Open to all mem- at 952-469-2020 or amy@lakevillechamberbers. Registration required. Free to attend. cvb.org. Information: Emily Corson at 651-288-9202 Business Networking International events: or ecorson@dcrchamber.com. â&#x20AC;˘ Leads to Referrals Chapter of BNI â&#x20AC;˘ Monday, Aug. 14, 11-11:30 a.m., Meet the Chamber, Southern Hills Golf Course, meets 7:30 a.m. Tuesdays at Vivo Restau18950 Chippendale Ave., Farmington. For rant, 15435 Founders Lane, Apple Valley. new and prospective members. Free to at- Information: Helen Peterson, 952-412-0265.
Vicki Stute bers of commerce, I am very excited to share my experience and passion with businesses across Minnesota. Minnesota Chamber of Commerce is highly respected and I am honored to be part of a leading organization that works to address evolving business needs, create jobs and grow the economy,â&#x20AC;? Stute said.
Business Buzz Chiropractor named to magazineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best list Lake Marion Chiropractic Center in Lakeville has been voted one of the best chiropractors in the Twin Cities in a contest held by Minnesota Monthly. This is the fourth year in a row that the center has won the Best Chiropractors designation for the Twin Cities area. Votes are collected through the use of surveys conducted by Professional Research Services, which operates throughout the state of Minnesota. According to Minnesota Monthlyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Best Chiropractors list, one of the reasons Lake Marion Chiropractic Center stands above the rest is the high demand for its services. In addition to seeing regular patients, the center also is the official chiropractor for the St. Paul Saints. The doctor, St. Paul sports chiropractor Dr. Craig Couillard, has also been the chiropractor and massage therapist for Hamline University for five years and has been affiliated with USA Gymnastics and USA Swimming, which are these sportsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; governing bodies.
Co. has expanded its IT hardware remarketing team with the addition of Dave Sisson and Mason Schneider. Data Sales provides turn-key service for companies looking for IT recovery solutions. Sisson has over 30 years of IT remarketing, reconfiguration and resale experience. Schneider, a Burnsville native, is a May graduate of the University of St. Thomas. He will be a trainee for one year and then move wherever the sales and marketing sector sees a best fit for him. More information is at datasales.com.
roâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s strategic goals. Kerri Barsness was named director of lending. Barsness is responsible for directing all aspects of mortgage and consumer lending activity to ensure effective and efficient operations and compliance. They join the existing leadership team of Don Crofut, president; Amy Grove, vice president-operations; and Greg Hoehn, vice president-business services.
as the director of commercial markets sales. Daniels also served in the U.S. Navy, and is a veteran of Operation Desert Storm. He graduated from the Naval Leadership and Management program, and was awarded the Kuwaiti Liberation Medal, Armed Forces Service Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal, National Defense Medal, Good Conduct Service Medal and NATO Service Medal.
SelectAccount adds to sales leadership
Conference for women business owners
Credit union leadership growth includes 3 posts
Eric Daniels has joined Eagan-based SelectAccount as senior vice president of carrier sales. The company provides dedicated health saving and spending administration and custodian services. Daniels will be responsible for establishing and growing relationships with new health care insurance carriers. He has more than 20 years of leadership, management and executive sales experience. Prior to joining SelectAccount, Daniels spent nearly 10 years with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota, where he worked extensively with other Blue Cross plans and led several collaborative responses on national account request for proposals. He most recently served
The National Association of Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Business Owners holds its 40th National Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Business Conference Oct. 15-17 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Minneapolis. Keynote speaker is activist Erin Brockovich. The conference features an exhibit hall highlighting Minnesota businesses, educational break-out sessions and gala events. Single event to all-inclusive tickets are available. Prices range from $75 to $400 for members; $100 to $475 for nonmembers. Sponsorship opportunities are available. More information is at NAWBO.org/events.
South Metro Federal Credit Union, Prior Lake, has filled three new leadership positions. Denise Meinert was named vice president-member services and marketing. In this role, she is responsible for servicing existing members and improving and expanding the services offered. She also is responsible for new member acquisition. Kari Kalkman was named vice president-finance. In this role, Kalkman is responsible for Data Sales the development of the credit expands unionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s financial management remarketing team strategy and will contribute to Burnsville-based Data Sales the development of South Met-
Recycling workshop set Aug. 15 Dakota County is hosting its annual School Recycling Workshop 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Aug. 15. The agenda includes panel discussions related to food waste prevention, implementing a sustainable locker clean-out and transitioning to reusable products in the cafeteria. The workshop will be held at the Republic Services Recycling Center, 2795 117th St. E., Inver Grove Heights. An optional facility tour is offered from 11:30 a.m. to noon. All school personnel including administrators, teachers, grounds personnel and kitchen staff are welcome.
Job Transitions Group meets Catherine Byers Breet will present â&#x20AC;&#x153;Networking: Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got a name! Now What?â&#x20AC;? at the Aug. 8 meeting of the Easter Job Transitions Group. The group meets 7:30 a.m. Tuesdays at Easter Lutheran Church â&#x20AC;&#x201C; By the Lake, 4545 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan. Call 651-452-3680 for information.
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Education Playground gets a fresh look College News
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Over the course of two weeks, staff from Lakeville Area Public Schools’ district office, Impact Academy at Orchard Lake Elementary School and other buildings have worked with residents of Queen Anne mobile home park to restore an aging playground. Teams have fixed and painted equipment and removed weeds, replacing them with flowers. Lydia Lindsoe, district student success liaison, left, paints equipment with student volunteers. The project was completed in time for National Night Out on Tuesday, Aug. 1.
Agenda District 194 School Board
f. Board Communications g. Agenda Additions h. Approval of Agenda 2. Consider Approval of Consent Following is the agenda Agenda a. Board Minutes for the 8:01 p.m. Tuesday, b. Employment RecommenAug. 8, regular meeting dations, Leave Requests and Resof the District 194 School ignations Board at Lakeville City c. Other Personnel Matters d. Payment of Bills & Claims Hall. e. Change Orders f. Bid Awards 1. Preliminary Actions g. Other Business Matters a. Call to Order h. Resolution Regarding Acb. Pledge of Allegiance c. Roll Call and Board Intro- ceptance of Gift Donations i. Field Trips ductions j. Intermediate District 917 d. Good News Long Term Facilities Maintee. Public Comment nance (LTFM) Resolution
k. Additional Non-Public Transportation Contract 3. Consent Agenda Discussion Items 4. Reports a. SORLA (South of the River Learning Academy) Update – Dr. McDonald 5. Recommended Actions a. Resolution Calling Election – Mr. Baumann 6. Additions to Agenda 7. Information a. Superintendent’s Report b. Board Members Reports 8. Adjournment
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, spring dean’s list, from Lakeville – Elizabeth Bakken, Zachary Baklund, Andrea Brekken, Samson Davis, Kayla Franz, John Gorence, Isabelle Matos, Kayla Peterson, Greta Schliesman, Jenna Strole, Ashley Torborg, Ryan Young. St. Anselm College, Manchester, New Hampshire, spring dean’s list, Paige Labelle, of Lakeville. University of Wisconsin-River Falls, spring dean’s list, from Elko New Market – Brittany Buro, Jake Carlson, Jackson Groskreutz, Sydney Samson; from Lakeville – Taylor Augustine, Megan Beasley, Jonathan Farren, Bailey Fisher, Leanne Goeppner, Zain Kaiser, Zachary Kuznia, Austin Leverty, Mathea Olson, Brianna Osen, Jessica Prigge, Marci Ricklick. Wartburg College, Waverly, Iowa, winter/May term dean’s list, Rachelle Markowitz, of Lakeville. St. Cloud State University, spring graduates, from Elko New Market – Kaitlyn Pellinen, B.S., marketing; from Lakeville – Nicole Butterfield, B.S., community psychology, magna cum laude; Brandon Halland, B.S., finance; Travis Meyer, B.S., mechanical engineering, cum laude; Catherine Olson, B.S., elementary/K-6 education, magna cum laude; Devin Smith, B.E.S., liberal studies. Northern State University, Aberdeen, S.D., spring dean’s list, from Lakeville – Erick Cervenka, Madison Rutter, Shayla Steinley. Edgewood College,
Madison, Wisconsin, spring dean’s list, Alicia Wickhem, of Lakeville. Rochester Community and Technical College, spring graduate, Nicole Cecere, of Lakeville, certificate, equine science horse husbandry. University of Dayton (Ohio), spring dean’s list, Briar Smith, of Lakeville. University of Dayton (Ohio), spring graduate, Briar Smith, of Lakeville, bachelor’s degree. University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, spring dean’s list, from Elko New Market – Antonio Orlando; from Lakeville – Hannah Anderson, Katherine Armstrong, Caitlin Casperson, Steven Christiansen, Amelia Davis, Dalton Gillen, Madelynn Gorg, Allison Korsa, Charles Ommen, Gabriella Rodriguez, Andrew Strauch, Blake Wacholz, Alexandra Wangen, Josie Zimmel. University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, spring dean’s list, from Lakeville – Alexander Anderson, Nicholas Anderson, Zachary Beier, Rachel Carlson, Jacob Christopherson, Joshua Daggett, Laura Daily, MacKenzie Denk, Jacob Drube, Zachary Emond, Isaac Fennewald, Jordan Ferrazzo, Benjamin Fleser, Emily Gerkin, Mariah Glinski, Jack Graveline, Tess Haakonson, Noah Haverlock, Michael Hughes, Ellysa Johnson, Samuel Kath, Rose Korman, Sarah Krynski, Hannah Link, Connor McGinnis, Alexis McHale, Carol Mikhael, Austin Moe, Maxwell Parkinson, Kyle Power, Emily Reuvers, Katherine Rider, Allen Sayer, Matthew
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8A August 4, 2017 SUN THISWEEK - Lakeville
Chautauqua uses comedy to give history lesson Longtime cast member reflects on its run by Maren Bauer SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
In its 13th year, the Chautauqua variety show at Dakota City Heritage Village will be sure to delight its audience members at the Dakota County Fair, which starts Aug. 7 at the Dakota County Fairgrounds in Farmington. Dewey Roth, who has been with the show since its premiere in 1999, loves being able to stretch his creativity and expand his education. His acting career began when he was in third grade at a northeast Indiana school where he was cast as Prince Charming. Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been involved in community theater ever since. Shortly after Roth changed careers from being a youth pastor to a technical writer, Pete Martin reached out to him to be part of Giant Step Theatre. Roth ended up sticking around for 16 more years. The two have worked MOOSE, from 1A The mooseâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s winning title will be announced at the annual Lakeville Art Festival, Sept. 16-17. â&#x20AC;&#x153;All of the proceeds from (the voting) are going back to the festival,â&#x20AC;? Masiarchin said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;So theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll help to support our future community art projects, theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll support the Arts Festival itself, so itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s kind of a nice way to round out this whole project.â&#x20AC;? The fiberglass mooseâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s elaborate design was created by award-winning artist Shane Anderson and
together, along with Eric Peltoniemi, in creating original scenes and songs every year for the Dakota County Chautauqua. Roth estimates that 80 percent of the material is new each year. For the most part, the variety show is comedic. This yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s theme â&#x20AC;&#x201D; â&#x20AC;&#x153;It Takes All Kindsâ&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x201D; celebrates Minnesotaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s diversity. Roth jokes that the show is an â&#x20AC;&#x153;equal-opportunity offender; thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s religion in Minnesota, you know,â&#x20AC;? he says, â&#x20AC;&#x153;you can go to any Lutheran church you want.â&#x20AC;? Roth continues to spread good cheer through comedic verbiage on his weekly blog Almost the Truth (http://www.almostthetruth.com/). Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not just a comedian, though. As a former youth pastor with a strong faith, Roth believes that â&#x20AC;&#x153;creativity is a part of a Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s image.â&#x20AC;? His other blog, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Truth Is,â&#x20AC;? celebrates the truths he finds in scripture and other spiritual readings. He continues to come back year after year to
colored in by Art Festival visitors last fall. A city employee found the moose lying on its side with a chipped antler and broken legs where it had been temporarily displayed at downtown Lakevilleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pioneer Plaza March 6. Lakeville police investigated reports of several people and a maroon Chevrolet Suburban in the area, but Lt. Jim Puncochar said they have yet to learn who was responsible for the damage. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Unfortunately we have not identified any suspects
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Dakota Chautauqua has been known to feature singing pigs. the Chautauqua because he loves working with the cast members so much. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If the people in the audience can get a taste of that enjoyment,â&#x20AC;? he exudes, â&#x20AC;&#x153;thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s great.â&#x20AC;? On Sunday evening at 6 p.m. there will be an open
dress rehearsal to the public. Performances begin Monday, Aug. 7 at 7 p.m. Performances will then continue daily at 7 p.m. through Wednesday, Aug. 9. On Thursday, Aug. 10,
performances will run at 2, 4 and 6 p.m., Friday 4 and 6 p.m., and Saturday 2, 4, and 6 p.m. The Chautauquaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s last performance will be Sunday, Aug. 13 at 2 p.m. All performances take place in the Big Tent be-
hind the drug store at Dakota City Heritage Village. More about the Heritage Village is at http://dakotacity.org. More about the fair is at http://dakotacountyfair. org.
in regards to the moose or property involving the moose,â&#x20AC;? he said. Masiarchin said Anderson has repaired the moose to excellent condition and the sculpture was given a clear coat by Northland Collision. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s very close to what it was,â&#x20AC;? Masiarchin said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Shane did a really nice job of blending. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no way you would be able to tell there was damage at this point. He did an amazing job.â&#x20AC;? The investment in the moose now totals around $4,000, but his value goes
beyond dollars for some. â&#x20AC;&#x153;At this point, I consider him to be priceless,â&#x20AC;? Masiarchin said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s one of those items that everybody asks about. We have kids that stop in that painted him last year that are wondering where he is and when they get to see him, so weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re really excited to give him an official name and get him back out so people can see him.â&#x20AC;? In a nod to the moosenaming campaign, during August the liquor stores are discounting moosethemed items in its stores.
The three name options for the moose were selected by the Friends of the Lakeville Arts Center Board. About 125 name options were submitted for consideration during last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s art festival, according to Masiarchin. Whatever his name, the mooseâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ultimate home will be the Arts Center, where he will be displayed outside during the Arts Festival, then moved inside until next year as waterproofing work is done on the outside of the Arts Center building. Once the work is com-
plete, Masiarchin said they will find a permanent home for the moose outside at the Arts Center in a lit and landscaped space and monitored with a new security system. Masiarchin said the moose was selected as last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s community art project because his shape and antlers provided a lot of â&#x20AC;&#x153;really neat space for design.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;We liked the look of him, but we also liked the fact that heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a little bit like northern Minnesota,â&#x20AC;? Masiarchin said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;He seems to be local. We didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want an alligator or a flamingo. We wanted something that in some way represented Minnesota.â&#x20AC;? Contact Laura Adelmann at laura.adelmann@ecm-inc.com. $ 2 ! /! I ! / 2
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DanceWorks kicks off parade
Time capsule marks more than 40 years of senior care Ebenezer staff, residents select wide range of items by John Gessner SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
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DanceWorks of Lakeville was selected as CenterPoint Energyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s dance team to lead the Torchlight Parade at the Minneapolis Aquatennial.
Parent resource groups meet in Apple Valley NAMI Minnesota (National Alliance on Mental Illness) provides support groups to help parents discover resources to meet the challenges of raising a child with mental illness, learn coping skills and develop problem-solving skills. Parent resource groups are facilitated by
a parent who has a child with a mental illness and who has been trained to lead support groups. Two parent resource group meet in Apple Valley. One meets on the first and third Tuesday of the month and the other meets on the second and fourth Tuesday. Both meet 6:30-
8 p.m. at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 12650 Johnny Cake Ridge Road. Pizza is served at 6 p.m. for children and adults; child care is available. For information, contact NAMI at 651-6452948.
Citizensâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Climate Lobby to meet Citizensâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Climate Lobby of Dakota County will meet 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 12, at Burnhaven Library, 1101 W. County Road 42, Burnsville. Attendees will hear guest speaker Paul
Hawken, author of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Drawdown.â&#x20AC;? All are welcome. CCL is a grassroots, nonprofit, non-partisan organization focused on creating political will for climate solutions at the
local and national level. For more information, contact Veda Kanitz at vmkanitz@gmail.com or visit https://citizensclimatelobby.org.
through the child care program, care center administrator Courtney Van Vooren said. The time capsule will enshrine traditions, and possibly relics, of years past. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I went to the beauty salon and found curlers,â&#x20AC;? said the Rev. Chris Beckman, the campusâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; spiritual care director. â&#x20AC;&#x153;What will they be using in 20 years?â&#x20AC;? He added a couple of swipable staff access badges. â&#x20AC;&#x153;What will they be doing in 20 years?â&#x20AC;? Beckman said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Will we all have chips inserted into us, or will they be doing retinal scans? We just donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know what will be of interest.â&#x20AC;? Two photo books will be included. One commemorates the annual intergenerational nativity pageant at Christmas. The other is a collection from residentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; annual three-day trip to Camp Friendship in Annandale. The capsule will include photos of some residents and samples of their artwork. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re a community of artists,â&#x20AC;? Schrempp said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;All the artwork on our walls was created by people who live or have lived here.â&#x20AC;? It will all be stuffed into a compact metal box that belonged to care center resident Jan Huss, who passed away recently. The capsule will be placed in the well of a window that used to look out onto the grounds but now is next to the chapel addition. Van Vooren left a yellow sticky note reminding workers to place the capsule before covering it over. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I hope that whoever finds it in the future appreciates it and cares about all the items that are in at as much as I think we did putting it together,â&#x20AC;? Van Vooren said.
Odd-patterned pastels and some garishly colored exceptions were part of yesteryearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wallpaper at Ebenezer Ridges Care Center in Burnsville. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The stuff that used to be in our beauty shop â&#x20AC;&#x201D; itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s pretty amazing,â&#x20AC;? staff member Ann Schrempp said, showing a sample of wall covering that probably looked swanky in the â&#x20AC;&#x2122;80s. Wallpaper samples are some of the artifacts staffers are collecting for a time capsule that will be plastered into an old window well as the original building undergoes its first major renovation in 23 years. The capsule will commemorate more than 40 years of senior care, which began in 1973 when the Ebenezer Society acquired a defaulted building under construction on what would become the Ridges Campus in Burnsville and completed the original nursing home. Building and program additions have followed, including transitional care, memory care, an intergenerational child care center, an adult day program, independent senior apartments and a separate assisted-living building called Arbors at Ridges. Renovation of the original care center is the last part of a recent fourphase renovation of the Ebenezer Ridges Campus for Senior Living. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re in construction, which is giving us the opportunity to sneak the time capsule in,â&#x20AC;? said Schrempp, the campusâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; lifelong learning and intergenerational director. It also coincides with the 100th anniversary of Ebenezer, the seniorservices arm of Fairview Health Services. In more than four decades, Ebenezerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Burnsville campus has tripled Contact John Gessner at john.gessthe number of seniors it serves, to ner@ecm-inc.com or 952-846-2031. more than 300, and added 56 children
Remaking downtown
Man dies in Valmont workplace accident by Tad Johnson SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
has provided counseling for all associates and is currently investigating the accident. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re working closely with our safety team, contracted experts in manufacturing, and OSHA,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Valmont has a long-standing commitment to providing a safe workplace for our team.â&#x20AC;? The Farmington Police Department, Hennepin County Medical Examiner and OSHA are investigating the accident. Valmont, located at 20805 Eaton Ave., is a producer and distributor of products for the infrastructure and agricultural markets. Among its products are lighting and traffic structures, communication towers, utility structures, and irrigation equipment, according to its website.
A 36-year-old Northfield man died Thursday, July 27, after an industrial accident at Valmont Industries in Farmington. The man has been identified by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner as Enrique Rosas Murga who died of multiple blunt force injuries around 2:30 a.m. Rosas Murga was helping operate a machine that tapers aluminum pipe into flag poles and light poles, according to KSTP-TV, citing Farmington police. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The employee associate was a well-liked, hardworking individual who would always step up to help teammates in production,â&#x20AC;? said Valmont employee James Morris in a statement. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have the deepest condolences for the family and will keep Contact Tad Johnson at them in our thoughts and tad.johnson@ecm-inc.com prayers.â&#x20AC;? or at twitter.com/editorTJ. Morris said Valmont
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Workers lay pipe in front of downtown Lakeville businesses as part of a long-planned reconstruction project, which includes overlaying Holyoke Avenue, replacing sidewalks and adding landscaped signage. Roads and businesses remain open during the construction work, and parking is available in several downtown lots. Temporary sidewalks are also established in construction areas.
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LOVE THIS PARADE The Rosemount Leprechaun Days Grand Day Parade included a performance by the Rosemount High School marching band, which is preparing for its upcoming competition season along with a performance at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Other participants included Cub Foods (above), the Rosemount High School football team, the Parks and Recreation Department’s Rosettes and the Rosemount High School volleyball and soccer teams. Photos by Tad Johnson
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12A August 4, 2017 SUN THISWEEK - Lakeville
Sports Smith breaks junior world swim record Lakeville 15-yearold 8th in 200 backstroke at FINA championships by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Lakeville’s Regan Smith didn’t come back from the world swimming championships with a medal, but did return with a junior world record. Smith, at 15 the youngest U.S. swimmer to compete in the FINA World
Championships in 10 years, reached the finals in the 200-meter backstroke and finished eighth Saturday in 2 minutes, 7.42 seconds. She went into the meet ranked eighth in the world in the 200 backstroke. In the semifinals one day earlier, Smith swam 2:07.19 to finish second in her heat. That’s the fastest time by a swimmer younger than 18 since FINA began tracking junior world records in 2013, according to swimming news website swimswam.com. The previous junior
world record of 2:07.29 was set by Daria Ustinova of Russia in 2015; Ustinova finished seventh in the 200 backstroke finals at the 2017 world championships in Budapest, Hungary. According to swimswam.com, the fastest 200 backstroke time ever by a junior is the world record of 2:04.06 set by U.S. swimmer Missy Franklin in 2012 when she was 17. That was one year before FINA started recognizing junior world records. Emily Seebohm of Australia, an Olympic gold
medalist in two relays, won the 200 backstroke in the world meet in 2:05.68. Katinka Hosszu of Hungary, who won three gold medals in the 2016 Olympics and a silver in the 200 backstroke, finished second to Seebohm in 2:05.85. Smith, Ustinova and Hosszu swam in the same semifinal heat July 27, with Ustinova winning, Smith taking second and Hosszu placing fourth. Smith qualified for the world championships for the first time by taking second in the 200 backstroke
The battle for championships
at the U.S. championships in Indianapolis in June. She will return to Indianapolis later this month for the world junior championships. Until then, the Riptide Swim Club team member is training twice a day and taking driver’s education. She will start her sophomore year at Lakeville North High School in September.
Regan Smith, who will be Contact Mike Shaughnessy a sophomore at Lakeville at mike.shaughnessy@ecm- North High School this fall, finished eighth in the inc.com. women’s 200 backstroke at the FINA World Championships last week.
Notes: volleyball, basketball showcases are this weekend by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Lakeville North, Farmington, Eastview and Rosemount will play in the Minnesota Elite Preseason Volleyball Invitational on Saturday at Midwest Volleyball Warehouse in Burnsville. Thirty-two teams will compete Saturday, including 2016 state high school Class 3A runner-up Champlin Park and defending Class 2A champion Maple Lake. Pool play will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with playoff rounds from 3 to 7 p.m. The championship match will be at 6 p.m. Lakeville North is in a pool with North Branch, Hill-Murray and Fillmore Central. Farmington has Champlin Park, Roseville and Andover in its pool. Eastview will compete with Blaine, Minnetonka and Belle Plaine. Rosemount is in a pool with North St. Paul, Totino-Grace and Maple Grove. A separate tournament in the Minnesota Elite Preseason Volleyball Invitational will be held Sunday at Midwest Volleyball Warehouse, with games played from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Teams and brackets for the Sunday tournament had not been announced at presstime. Lakeville North won one of last year’s tournaments. Apple Valley’s boys will return to the Pacesetter Sweet Sixteen basketball tournament Saturday and Sunday at the College of St. Benedict in St. Joseph. The tournament invites four teams expected to be highly ranked in each of Minnesota’s four high school basketball enrollment classes. Apple Valley, the defending Class 4A boys champion, plays Waconia in the first round of the Sweet Sixteen at 10 a.m. Saturday. There will be four rounds of games over two days, with the boys final at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Also in the boys field are Cretin-Derham Hall, which Apple Valley defeated in the 2017 Class 4A quarterfinals, Class 4A power Hopkins and 2017 Class 3A runner-up Austin. No teams from the Sun Thisweek and Dakota County Tribune coverage area are playing in the Sweet Sixteen girls tourney, where the field includes 2017 Class 4A girls runner-up Hopkins. The girls final is scheduled for 5:10 p.m. Sunday. High school coaches cannot be with their teams during these tournaments because they take place outside the Minnesota State High School League summer waiver period, which ended July 31. Teams typically are coached by volunteers from their communities.
Photos by Mike Shaughnessy
Teams from Lakeville (white jerseys) and Woodbury played for the girls Under-14 Classic 2 championship at the Minnesota Youth Soccer Association summer state tournament Saturday in Shakopee. Woodbury won 2-1. Lakeville also took second in the girls U19 Classic 2 tourney.
World Junior Summer Showcase
Men’s Class B baseball playoffs start this week Elko will play Red Wing in bestof-3 series by Mike Shaughnessy SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Three local teams are looking to join the field of 16 for the state Class B men’s amateur baseball tournament later this month. On Friday, the Eagan Bandits and Burnsville Bobcats are scheduled to begin a best-of-three series, with the winner advancing to the state tournament and the loser getting a second chance for a state berth by playing losing teams in other firstround Section 3B series. Eagan, 14-7 overall, received the No. 2 seed in Section 3B, which consists of the seven River Valley
League East teams. The Bandits were 8-3 in the league during the regular season. Burnsville (6-10 overall, 4-7 RVL East) is the sixth seed. The teams played once during the regular season on June 5 with Eagan winning 9-3. Although Eagan is the higher seed, Burnsville will have home-field advantage in the series because of construction at Eagan’s home field at Goat Hill Park. The first game is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Friday at Alimagnet Park in Burnsville and the second game will be 3 p.m. Sunday at Eagan High School. The third game, if necessary, is 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8, at Alimagnet Park. In other Section 3B series, No. 1 seed Chanhassen will face the winner of a play-in series between
sixth-seeded Victoria and seventh-seeded Prior Lake. Third-seeded Chaska will play No. 4 seed Shakopee in another best of three. The section will send four teams to the state tournament. In Section 1B, Elko received the No. 3 seed and will play sixth-seeded Red Wing in a best-of-three series beginning Friday, with the winner qualifying for the state tournament. Elko, 25-13 overall and 11-5 against Section 1B opponents, will be at home in the first game at 8 p.m. Friday. Red Wing (6-10 in the section) will be host of the second game at 2 p.m. Sunday. If a third game is necessary, it would be at Elko at 8 p.m. Friday. Miesville, the No. 1 team in the Class B state rankings and defending state champion, is the top
seed in Section 1. Dundas is ranked fifth in the state and seeded second in the section. Elko is 10th in the Class B state rankings. Four of the nine teams in the Section 1 playoffs will advance to the state tournament. The Class B state tournament begins the weekend of Aug. 18-20 in Hamburg, Green Isle and Norwood. First-round state games are single elimination, with the eight winners advancing to the double-elimination portion of the tournament beginning the weekend of Aug. 25-27. The championship game will be Sept. 4 in Hamburg. Contact Mike Shaughnessy at mike.shaughnessy@ecminc.com.
Lakeville natives Ryan Poehling and Jake Oettinger are among players participating in USA Hockey’s 2017 World Junior Summer Showcase in Plymouth, Michigan. The event is considered an audition for players seeking to play in the 2018 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship in Buffalo, N.Y. Poehling, who will be a sophomore at St. Cloud State University, and Oettinger, who will be a sophomore at Boston University, are playing for White team, one of two U.S. teams in the showcase. Both were selected in the first round of the NHL Draft in June, Poehling by Montreal and Oettinger by Dallas. Poehling played three seasons of high school hockey at Lakeville North, including the Panthers’ undefeated state championship season in 2014-15, before graduating early and going to St. Cloud State. Oettinger played goalie for North’s state Class AA runner-up team in 2013-14, then went to the U.S. National Team Development Program. Also playing for the White team are defenseman Nate Knoepke, a Farmington native who has committed to the University of Minnesota, and current Gophers defenseman Ryan Lindgren. Lindgren played on the USA’s gold medal-winning team in the 2017 World Juniors. He is the brother of Charlie Lindgren, a former Lakeville North and St. Cloud State goalie who’s now in the Montreal Canadiens’ system. The two U.S. team will be combined at the end of the festival for games against Sweden (Wednesday), Finland (Friday) and Canada (Saturday).
The U gets two from Eagan Eagan High School athletes Megan Plaschko and Ellie Husemann won’t start their junior years of high school until next month, but both already have decided where they want to go to college. Plaschko, the goalie for Eagan’s 2015 state Class AA champion girls soccer team, has verbally committed to the University of Minnesota. Also going to the Gophers is Husemann, a middle blocker for Eagan teams that won the state Class 3A volleyball championship the last two seasons. Student-athletes cannot sign a National Letter of Intent – which makes a college commitment official – until they are seniors. Husemann can sign as early as November 2018 and Plaschko can sign as early as February 2019. Contact Mike Shaughnessy at mike.shaughnessy@ecminc.com.
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Local students see colleges by canoe School of Environmental Studies organizes trip to Iowa river towns by Tad Johnson SUN THISWEEK DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE
Students at the School of Environmental Studies in Apple Valley do the same kind of assignments other high school students do, but they are often completed not in a classroom but in nature. So itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no surprise that when a group of incoming juniors and seniors at the Rosemount-Apple ValleyEagan magnet school for 11th- and 12th-graders went on college visits this summer, they traveled from one college to another by canoe. Nine SES students and two staff members loaded up five water-worthy crafts last month and drove to Iowa to visit Luther and Wartburg colleges along with the University of Northern Iowa.
LEVY, from A support for a maximum annual increase of $85 on the average home valued at $275,000. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think the community deserves more pragmatic explanation of the need, defining it and making it very clear,â&#x20AC;? Erickson said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And I think weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d have much more support for maybe even more than $85 if we took that approach.â&#x20AC;? Board Chair Michelle Volk agreed, and said asking for an increase on an off-election year is perceived as being â&#x20AC;&#x153;sneakyâ&#x20AC;? by the public. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tough to have our new superintendent going out for something thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not welldefined at this point for
Though the trip involved more logistics than typical college visits, the students said all of the preparation and slow progression from one town to the other was worth the effort as they learned more about schools that will factor into one of the most important decisions in their life. Counselor Nathan Nelson and AVID coordinator Hillary Wackman guided the students through the journey, which had its light and more serious moments. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Taking students in the field is always hard, but the learning is so profound that it is worth it,â&#x20AC;? said Wackman, who also teaches English and environmental studies at the school. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And, in the end, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s so fun. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The point of the trip of seeing three Iowa schools of different sizes, two private, one public, was to avoid whimsy, and to operate with the belief that all college visits teach you something about this important financial and
life decision,â&#x20AC;? she said. Wackman knows the value of college visits. One of the main goals of AVID, which stands for Advancement Via Individual Determination, is to prepare students in the academic middle for postsecondary learning. That includes equipping the students with the skills they will need in college along with visiting several schools starting as early as when they are in ninth grade. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve done a lot of work during the past four years to think very clearly and pragmatically about posthigh school steps,â&#x20AC;? Wackman said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;On the trip we had class, including our last class of more than an hour held in a Subway where students talking through the colleges they had seen, made notes and spoke with each other about their process.â&#x20AC;? Each student was provided with a packet of information to help guide them through the evaluation of a college, as the work counted toward high
school credit. The goal is for each student to pick six schools that they will apply for â&#x20AC;&#x201D; three if they plan to attend a community college or trade school. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m trying to get them to be thoughtful consumers and also to establish some financial leverage as they think carefully through their choices,â&#x20AC;? Wackman said. The students met with college admissions staff along with one professor whom they encountered in a hallway and ended up spending time talking to him as they toured his classroom and office. After the visits, the students were required to write personal â&#x20AC;&#x153;thank youâ&#x20AC;? notes to all of the people they met. They were encouraged to include details of what they learned from the meeting and were reminded to sign their first and last name. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Talking about how a good thank you is specific, not vague and general,â&#x20AC;? Wackman said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I
tell them that these are important life skills to be taken with them for job interviews and times in their future careers when they are helped by someone.â&#x20AC;? Wackmanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s daughter, who is narrowing her college choices right now, knows how tough selecting a college can be. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I believe students need to see multiple colleges to understand the decision,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;As a parent, the whole college process is terrifying, to say the least.â&#x20AC;? Because this is such an important step, SES has a college fair night along with bringing guest speakers to talk about issues such as financial aid. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I truly believe in working together. And so do my SES colleagues,â&#x20AC;? Wackman said. The trip wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t all serious talk, it was also fun. After driving to Decorah, Iowa, to visit Luther College, the crew put in at the Cedar River about four miles northwest of Waverly where Wartburg College is located. Following the Wart-
a second question,â&#x20AC;? Volk said. Board Member Kathy Lewis advocated for two questions because she said she is worried about having to make budget cuts. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I learned a very, very long time ago itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s very difficult to make cuts, and you should not make cuts until youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve asked the community and theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve said no,â&#x20AC;? Lewis said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Because if you do, you are setting yourself up for a lot of jeopardy to the district.â&#x20AC;? She said people in the community have expressed needs for items like middle school redesign, and she would rather have people in the district say they are not voting for the increase rather than the people asking why the board didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t
ask the question. Board Member Terry Lind said the â&#x20AC;&#x153;handwriting is on the wallâ&#x20AC;? that they will have to ask for additional funding, but they have time to plan and cuts are not necessary now. Board Member Judy Keliher also favored a second question because the district is going out for a renewal question anyway. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you know there will be a need for another question down the road, we maybe do it now and save some costs of having to do another election for a question if it does pass,â&#x20AC;? Keliher said. Board Member Jim Skelly also supported asking for the funding, stating that the district will be going through a reduction
process and asking for a levy renewal at the same time without asking for additional revenue. Baumann said the district is in a tough situation because the renewal does not keep pace with inflation. According to Baumann, it would take another $3 million or so in 2019 to keep the fund balance within 5 percent of expenditures per district policy, which would mean a property tax increase of $147 annually to the average-valued $275,000 home just for the school portion of a tax bill. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no way youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to sell that,â&#x20AC;? Erickson said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s almost double the amount thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been identified in our survey.â&#x20AC;?
Keliher said they can craft a message to meet what people would vote for. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In the recent past, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had votes for dollar amounts that were recommended by the survey company but fell short of what we really needed as a district,â&#x20AC;? Keliher said. Lind said Baumannâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s opinion is one of the most important at the table because he would be charged with carrying it out. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s saying give me the chance to see where I can get some operating efficiencies, Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s define this more so we can honestly say to the public this is what weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve done and this is what we need,â&#x20AC;? Lind said. Baumann agreed. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I would like an oppor-
burg school visit, which included a stay in the dorms, the group loaded up the canoes and set off again on the Cedar River to Cedar Falls where UNI is located. After they visited the state university, they camped in a nearby campground. While about half of the students were new to canoeing, they also exited the experience with a new skill as they went through a canoe workshop under the guidance of an SES staff member who is an expert at handling the boats. So the students will not only be able to navigate their post-secondary school choice, but also a river. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This trip was a blast, and I got a lot out of it and I know the students did, too,â&#x20AC;? Wackman said. Contact Tad Johnson at tad. johnson@ecm-inc.com or at twitter.com/editorTJ.
tunity to change how our business is being conducted in order to set a condition that allows us to be successful in the future,â&#x20AC;? Baumann said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going to be a tough pill to swallow, initially, yes.â&#x20AC;? He said he needs the opportunity to present the information to anybody in the community who will listen. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If I face the hard questions about how and why, and I can persuade them that thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a reason behind it and what the future holds, then we can set a condition and a business practices and process that will not put us back in this situation in the future,â&#x20AC;? Baumann said. Contact Laura Adelmann at laura.adelmann@ecm-inc.com.
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14A August 4, 2017 SUN THISWEEK - Lakeville
Dakota County initiative earns top national award
Parks and Recreation Lakeville Parks and Recreation will offer the following activities. Register at https://webtrac.lakevillemn. gov or call 952-985-4600. Nickelodeon Universe, Mall of America, Bloomington: Purchase all-day discount wristbands for $26 at the Lakeville Parks and Recreation office in City Hall, 20195 Holyoke Ave., or call 952-984-4600. Pick up tickets at City Hall. Puppet Wagon, June 19 to Aug. 11. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs, relax and enjoy the shows. For the 2017 schedule, log onto www. lakevillemn.gov under City Departments, Parks & Recreation tab. Parks and Recreation Photo Contest â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Photos must feature a city park, the Arts Center or a Parks and Recreation event or program. Entry deadline: Aug. 18. Information: www. lakevillemn.gov or recre-
ation@lakevillemn.gov. Country Heat Live, 6-7 p.m. Tuesdays, Lakeville South, 21135 Jacquard Ave.; Fridays, Lakeville North, 19600 Ipava Ave. Low-impact, high-energy dance class set to country hits. First class is free. Call 952-985-4600 or instructor Amanda Ewers, 515-4605850, for more information. Calling All Horse Lovers, ages 8-13, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Aug. 11, and/or Tuesday, Aug. 22, Golden Ridge Stables, 8315 190th St. W. Participants are required to wear jeans and boots; riders will not be allowed to ride in tennis shoes. Helmets provided. Bring water, a snack and/or a lunch. Cost: $95 per person/per session. Safety Camp, ages 8-9, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Aug. 14-15, Antlers Park, 9740 201st St. W. Participants will learn about fire, water,
electrical safety, self-defense, drug awareness and stranger danger. Families invited to 4 p.m. graduation ceremony on Aug. 15. Cost: $35, includes T-shirt. Sports Unlimited MiniSport Sampler Camp, ages 4-6, 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 14-17, Steve Michaud Park, 17100 Ipava Ave. Cost: $104. Lynch Summer Tennis Camps for beginners to advanced levels. Staff teach fundamentals and building strong sport specific skills using drills, games and friendly competition. Students must bring own ageappropriate tennis racquet. Camps offered Aug. 14-17 at Century Middle School and Aug. 21-24 at Kenwood Trail Middle School. Young Hitters, ages 5-7, 9-10:30 a.m. Junior Hitters, ages 8-12, 10:30 a.m. to noon. Cost: $89. Life Time Fitness (Teen
Rock Climbing Camp for ages 12-17, Squash Camp). To view dates, times or to register, go to webtrac. lakevillemn.gov or call 952985-4600. On Belay, ages 18 and older, 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 9 and/or Aug. 28, Life Time Fitness, 18425 Dodd Blvd., Lakeville. The class is for any climber looking to improve their rock climbing technique. It covers all necessary skills for top rope belay certification. Open to all skill levels. Cost: $35 per class. Learn to Skate, indoor skating lessons for ages 3 to adult, one-hour lessons Saturday mornings Oct. 21Dec. 16 (skip Nov. 25). Several skating levels and times offered at Hasse Arena, 8525 215th St., Lakeville. Cost: $89 per session and $125/P.A.L.S. level. Registration starts Aug. 9.
Dakota Countyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Birth to Age Eight Collaborative Initiative was recently recognized with an Achievement Award from the National Association of Counties (NACo). The awards honor innovative, effective county government programs that enhance services for residents. The initiative was recognized as the top program in the children and youth category. It was also named part of NACoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 100 Brilliant Ideas at Work, which illustrate the best innovations in county government. Nationally, awards are given in 18 different categories that reflect the vast, comprehensive services counties provide. The categories include children and youth, criminal justice, county admin-
istration, information technology, health, civic engagement and many more. The Birth to Eight initiative brings essential public and nonprofit community service providers in Dakota County together to assure children reach key developmental milestones from birth to age 8. The members of the initiative include school districts, nonprofits, and Dakota County Community Services, Public Health, and Social Services staff. The initiative aims to identify more at-risk children and families early, with the vision that 100 percent of identified children meet the state proficiency reading target by the spring of third grade.
LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That default has occurred in the conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: November 24, 2006 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $280,000.00 MORTGAGOR(S): Jenny Jesperson, an unmarried woman MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Countrywide Bank, N.A. TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. MIN#: 1001337-0001844144-7 SERVICER: Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC LENDER: Countrywide Bank, N.A. DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: Scott County Minnesota Registrar of Titles on December 4, 2006 as Document No. T180995 CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO: 41754 ASSIGNED TO: The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the CWALT, Inc., Alternative Loan Trust 2006OA21 Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-OA21 dated 04/24/2012 recorded on 05/04/2012 as Document No. T215271 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 2, Block 1, Island View 3rd Addition, Scott County, Minnesota. REGISTERED PROPERTY. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 15786 Island View Road NW, Prior Lake, MN 55372 PROPERTY I.D: 252280020 COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Scott THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON THE DATE OF THE NOTICE: Three Hundred Eight Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety-Six and 24/100 ($308,996.24) THAT no action or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; that there has been compliance with all pre-foreclosure notice and acceleration requirements of said mortgage, and/or applicable statutes; PURSUANT, to the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the above described property will be sold by the Sheriff of said county as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: September 26, 2017 at 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: in the lobby of the Scott County Law Enforcement Center, 301 S. Fuller Street, Shakopee, MN 55379 to pay the debt then secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any actually paid by the mortgagee, on the premises and the costs and disbursements allowed by law. The time allowed by law for redemption by said mortgagor(s), their personal representatives or assigns is 6 months from the date of sale. If Mortgage is not reinstated under Minn. Stat. §580.30 or the property is not redeemed under Minn. Stat. §580.23, the Mortgagor must vacate the property on or before 11:59 p.m. on March 26, 2018, or the next business day if March 26, 2018 falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. â&#x20AC;&#x153;THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 582.032, DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED.â&#x20AC;? Dated: July 31, 2017 The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the CWALT, Inc., Alternative Loan Trust 2006-OA21 Mortgage PassThrough Certificates, Series 2006OA21 Randall S. Miller & Associates, PLLC Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgage/Mortgagee Canadian Pacific Plaza, 120 South Sixth Street, Suite 2050 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Phone: 952-232-0052 Our File No. 17MN00139-1
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek August 4, 11, 18, 25, September 1, 8, 2017 716926
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 196 MEETING MINUTES JUNE 26, 2017 This is a summary of the June 26, 2017 School Board meeting with the full text available for public inspection at www.district196.org or at the District Office or by standard or electronic mail. The meeting was called to order at 6 p.m. on June 26, 2017 at Dakota Ridge School followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Present: Albright, Coulson, Huusko, Isaacs, Magnuson, Roseen and Supt. Berenz. Absent: Schutte. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Coulson and carried with a 6-0 vote to approve the revised agenda. Board members recognized state and national champions. Berenz congratulated Apple Valley and Eagan high school students and Eagan High School Principal Polly Reikowski. The new Teaching and Learning Coordinator Amy Denneson was introduced. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Albright and carried with a 6-0 vote to approve consent items: board meeting minutes; revenues and expenditures; schedule of investments; treasurerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s report; depositories for investment of funds; official depositories of checking accounts; investment instruments; gifts totaling $118,557.21; quarterly gifts totaling $52,943.36; grants totaling $548,605; certified population of 153,174; Chromebook and charging cart purchases; solar subscription agreement; contracts with Diversified Snack Distribution and Trio Supply Company; termination and non-renewal of probationary teacher; personnel separations, leaves of absences and new staff; annual stipend for the coordinator of finance; appointments to Early Childhood Family Services Advisory Council; lease agreement with Scott-Carver-Dakota CAP Agency; audiologist agreement, and amendment of the joint powers agreement with Mackin Educational Resources. The board heard reports on bond construction and district insurance. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Albright and carried with a 6-0 vote to approve the 2017-18 preliminary budget. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Albright and carried with a 6-0 vote to approve the resolution establishing dates for filing for School Board election. Administrative regulation 507.2AR, Fees and Fines (early childhood family education fees) was presented as new business. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Roseen and carried with a 6-0 vote to approve combined precincts and designated polling places. Magnuson reported that before the regular School Board meeting, the board met with Berenz to go over her evaluation. She reported that they could not be more pleased with Berenzâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s performance and appreciate her positive and student-driven approach to education. Berenz announced free summer meals are available at four elementary schools and Eagan High School summer community theatre is selling tickets to their production. Berenz responded to Eagan High School parent Janine Hudson, who addressed the board through a special communication request at the June 12 meeting. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Albright and carried with a 6-0 vote to adjourn the meeting at 7:08 p.m. Published in the Apple Valley Sun Thisweek, Lakeville Sun Thisweek, Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek August 4, 2017 715651
CREDIT RIVER TOWNSHIP BOARD MEETING MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 2017 6 P.M. AGENDA DRAFT Please see www.creditriver-mn. gov for a complete version of the agenda. 6 p.m.: Call August 7, 2017 Board Meeting to Order, Pledge of Allegiance 1) Approve or Amend Agenda 2) Consent Agenda 3) Open Forum 4) Old Business 5) New Business 6) Road Report
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Engineerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Report Treasurer Report Clerkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Report Town Hall Review and Pay Bills Adjourn Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek August 4, 2017 716864
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 192 REGULAR MEETING MINUTES JANUARY 9, 2017 This is a summary of the ISD 192 Regular School Board Meeting on January 9, 2017 with full text available for public inspection on the District website at www. farmington.k12.mn.us or District Office at 20655 Flagstaff Ave., Farmington, MN 55024. Superintendent Haugen called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Members Cordes, Goodreau, Singewald, Corraro, Doyle, Sauser, and Superintendent Haugen were present as well as other staff and community members. Superintendent Haugen swear in Board Members Cordes, Singewald, and Doyle. Reorganization of the Board: Board Member Cordes was nominated as Board Chair, Board Member Singewald was nominated as Vice Chair, Board Member Corraro was elected Clerk, and Board Member Doyle was elected Treasurer. Chair Cordes assigned board members to the 2017 standing committees. 2017 Board Salaries were set as follows: $5,350 per year for the Board Chair, $4,300 for all other members. The following Consent Agenda items were approved: Certified Employments, Resignations; Non-Certified Employments, Resignations, Retirements, Leave of Absences; Extra-Curricular Resignations, 12/12/16 Board Meeting Minutes and gifts and donations. Work Session Discussion Topics: Audit Report and a School Board Retreat was scheduled for 2/4/17. Administrative Action Approved: award bid for mechanical bid package #3, approval of mechanical design â&#x20AC;&#x201C; bid pack 4, approval of closing grade levels at the elementary, approval of 2016-2018 Community Education classroom support staff contract. Policy Discussion: Board members reviewed Policy 530 and 532. Adjournment at 8:13 p.m. Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek August 4, 2017 715607
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 192 REGULAR MEETING MINUTES JANUARY 23, 2017 This is a summary of the ISD 192 Regular School Board Meeting on January 23, 2017 with full text available for public inspection on the District website at www. farmington.k12.mn.us or District Office at 20655 Flagstaff Ave., Farmington, MN 55024. Chair Cordes called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Cordes, Corraro, Sauser, Goodreau, Doyle, Singewald, Superintendent Haugen and Student Members Kaas and Dubbels were present as well as other staff and community members. Superintendent Haugen swore in Student School Board Members Kaas and Dubbels and shared the good news. Student Board Members gave an update. The following Consent Agenda items were approved: Claims and Accounts, Certified Employments, Leave of Absences, Change of Status; Non-Certified Employments, Resignations, Leave of Absences; Extra-Curricular Employments; 1/9/17 regular School Board Meeting minutes and gifts and donations. Reports and Communications: Facilities and bond referendum update, budget timeline and parameters, MSBA Conference update, and Board Retreat. Administrative Action approved: Budget amendment, copier lease, pay equity, calendar amendment. Policy Action: Adopted 530 Immunization Requirements and Policy 532 - Use of Peace Officers and Crisis Teams to Remove Students with IEPâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s from School Grounds. Board members shared their remarks and adjourned at 8:17 p.m. Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek August 4, 2017 715610
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 192 REGULAR MEETING MINUTES APRIL 24, 2017 This is a summary of the ISD 192 Regular School Board Meeting on April 24, 2017 with full text available for public inspection on the District website at www.farmington.k12. mn.us or District Office at 20655 Flagstaff Ave., Farmington, MN 55024. Chair Cordes called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Sauser, Singewald, Cordes, Corraro, Doyle, Goodreau, Superintendent Haugen and Student Board Member Kaas and Dubbels were present as well as other staff and community members. Superintendent Haugen shared the good news and invited community members to the South of the River Pow-Wow. The Student School Board Members shared their experience with the Bush Foundation. The following Consent Agenda items were approved: Claims and Accounts, Certified Employments, Retirements, Leave of Absences, Change of Status; Non-Certified Employments, Resignations, Change of Status; Extra-Curricular Resignations; 4/10/17 regular and special closed School Board Meeting minutes, 3/9/17 CE Advisory Council minutes, extended field trip requests and gifts and donations. Reports and Communications: Facilities and bond referendum update. Administrative Action approved: 2016-2018 principals contract, non-renewal/termination of probationary teachers, BMS fire alarm system, community survey, director of operations position. Board members shared their remarks and adjourned at 7:30 p.m. Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek August 4, 2017 715626
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 192 REGULAR MEETING MINUTES FEBRUARY 13, 2017 This is a summary of the ISD 192 Regular School Board Meeting on February 13, 2017 with full text available for public inspection on the District website at www.farmington.k12.mn.us or District Office at 20655 Flagstaff Ave., Farmington, MN 55024. Chair Cordes called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Members Cordes, Corraro, Sauser, Doyle, Superintendent Haugen and Student Member Dubbels and Kaas were present as well as other staff and community members. The following Consent Agenda items were approved: Certified Employments, Resignations, Retirements, Leave of Absences; Non-Certified Employments, Resignations, Leave of Absences, Change of Status; Extra-Curricular Employments, Resignations, 1/23/17 and 2/4/17 Board Meeting Minutes, grant application, extended field trip requests, and gifts and donations. Work Session Discussion Topics: School Board Recognition Week and a spotlight on schools report. Administrative Action Approved: Resolution discontinuing/reducing programs and positions, budget assumptions and parameters, award bid for wireless lan, award bid for mechanical and electrical bid pack #4, award bid for FES addition and secured entrance, award bid for MVES secured entrance and paving, award bid for NTES and BMS paving, award bid for FES window replacement. Policy Discussion: Board members reviewed Policy 616 and 620. Adjournment at 7:27 p.m. Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek August 4, 2017 715615
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 192 REGULAR MEETING MINUTES APRIL 10, 2017 This is a summary of the ISD 192 Regular School Board Meeting on April 10, 2017 with full text available for public inspection on the District website at www.farmington.k12. mn.us or District Office at 20655 Flagstaff Ave., Farmington, MN 55024. Chair Cordes called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Members Sauser, Cordes, Goodreau, Corraro, Singewald, Doyle and Superintendent Haugen were present as well as other staff and community members. The following Consent Agenda
items were approved: Certified Employments, Resignations, Retirements, Leave of Absences, change of status; Non-Certified Employments, Resignations, Retirements, Change of Status; Extra-Curricular Employments, Resignations, 3/13/17 Board Meeting Minutes, 2/9/17 CE Advisory Council minutes, 3/21/17 IPR meeting minutes, health and hospitalization insurance coverage effective July 1, 2017 and gifts and donations. Work Session Discussion Topics: Spotlight on schools report, community survey, and remaining bond dollars and projects yet to be completed. Adjournment at 8:28 p.m. Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek August 4, 2017 715623
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 192 REGULAR MEETING MINUTES MARCH 13, 2017 This is a summary of the ISD 192 Regular School Board Meeting on March 13, 2017 with full text available for public inspection on the District website at www.farmington.k12.mn.us or District Office at 20655 Flagstaff Ave., Farmington, MN 55024. Chair Cordes called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m Cordes, Corraro, Singewald, Doyle, Sauser, Ms. Barb Duffrin, and Student Board Member Kaas and Dubbels were present as well as other staff and community members. Ms. Duffrin shared the good news. Student Board Members gave an update. The following Consent Agenda items were approved: Claims and Accounts, Certified Employments, Leave of Absences; Non-Certified Employments, Resignations, Retirements, Leave of Absences, Change of Status; Extra-Curricular Employments, Resignations; 2/13/17 regular School Board Meeting minutes, 1/12/17 CE Advisory Committee minutes, extended field trip request, American Indian Education Parent Committee Resolution and gifts and donations. Reports and Communications: School presentations, wellness update, and school board meeting format. Administrative Action approved: Calendar amendment for 20172018 fall conferences, and security camera project. Policy Action: Adopted Policy 616 - School District System Accountability and Policy 620 - Credit for Learning. Board members shared their remarks and adjourned at 8:09 p.m. Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek August 4, 2017 715617
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 196 MEETING MINUTES JULY 10, 2017 This is a summary of the July 10, 2017 School Board meeting with the full text available for public inspection at www.district196.org or at the District Office or by standard or electronic mail. The meeting was called to order at 5:18 p.m. on July 10, 2017 at the District Office. Present: Coulson, Huusko, Isaacs, Magnuson, Roseen, Schutte and Supt. Berenz. Absent: Albright. Motion by Huusko, seconded by Coulson and carried with a 6-0 vote to approve the agenda. Reports were presented on the following topics by the administrators listed: r %FNPHSBQIJDT %JSFDUPS PG )Vman Resources Tom Pederstuen and Integration and Equity Coordinator Carita Green. r 4VDDFTTJPO QMBOOJOH 4VQFSJOtendent Berenz, and r #POE QSPKFDU VQEBUFT %JSFDtor of Finance and Operations Jeff Solomon Motion by Huusko, seconded by Isaacs and carried with a 6-0 vote to close the meeting pursuant to Minnesota Statute 13D.03 to discuss strategy for labor negotiations. Motion by Schutte, seconded by Huusko and carried with a 6-0 vote to re-open the meeting. Motion by Coulson, seconded by Roseen and carried with a 6-0 WPUF UP BEKPVSO UIF NFFUJOH BU p.m. Published in the Apple Valley Sun Thisweek, Lakeville Sun Thisweek, Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek "VHVTU
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT 917 REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD MEETING This is a summary of the Intermediate School District 917 Regular School Board Meeting on Tuesday, July 19, 2016, with full text available for public inspection on the district website at www.isd917. k12.mn.us or the District Office at 1300 145th Street East, Rosemount, MN 55068. The meeting was called to order at 5:42 PM. Board members present: Jill Lewis, Bob Erickson, Dick Bergstrom, Vanda Pressnall, Melissa Sauser, Russ Rohloff, Byron Schwab, DeeDee Currier, Wendy Felton, and administrators were present. Good news reports were presented. The following Consent Agenda items were approved: minutes, personnel, donations, bills to be paid, wire transfers and investment reports. Reports presented: Temporary Work Agreement/Additional staff payments. Recommended actions approved: Revised Policy 6.15, Wellness; Indoor Air Quality Management Plan and Written Plans; DCALS and DCALS North Student Handbook for 2017-2018; 917 Staff Handbook for 2017-2018, and Special Education Student Handbook for 2017-2018; approve the Substitute Teacher Pay Rate of $24 per hour for the 2017-2018 school year; approve annual membership renewals for Metro ECSU, AMSD, and MSBA for 2017-2018; and approve the FY 18 student breakfast/lunch prices. Adjournment at 6:41 PM. Published in the Apple Valley Sun Thisweek Burnsville-Eagan Sun Thisweek Lakeville Sun Thisweek August 4, 2017 718174
CITY OF LAKEVILLE PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE REQUEST: 1. Preliminary plat of two lots and final plat of one lot and one outlot to be known as Bethlehem First Addition. 2. Comprehensive Plan amendment to re-guide a portion of the property from Medium Density Residential to High Density Residential. 3. Zoning Map amendment to rezone a portion of the property from RM-1, Medium Density Residential to RH-1, Multiple Family Residential. APPLICANT: AG Architecture LOCATION: The property is generally located east of Ipava Avenue, south of 192nd Street, and west of Dodd Boulevard (CSAH 9) in the City of Lakeville, Dakota County, Minnesota. The site is 18.6 acres and the full legal description is on file with the Lakeville Planning Department. WHEN: Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the parties may be heard. WHERE: Planning Commission meeting at the City Hall Council Chambers, 20195 Holyoke Avenue, Lakeville, Minnesota. QUESTIONS: Contact Associate Planner Kris Jenson by phone at (952) 985-4424 or by e-mail at kjenson@lakevillemn.gov. DATED this 1st day of August 2017. CITY OF LAKEVILLE Daryl Morey Planning Director Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek August 4, 2017 718257
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 192 SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES FEBRUARY 4, 2017 This is a summary of the ISD 192 Special School Board Retreat on February 4, 2017 with full text available for public inspection on the District website at www. farmington.k12.mn.us or District Office at 20655 Flagstaff Ave., Farmington, MN 55024. Chair Cordes called the meeting to order at 8:40 a.m. Cordes, Corraro, Singewald, Sauser, Doyle, Goodreau, Superintendent Haugen, Student School Board Member Kaas and Facilitator Dennis Cheesebrow were present as well as other staff and community members. Retreat discussion topics: personality color indicator workshop, educational leadership system, key next steps and key messages, and NSBA conference. Adjournment was at 2:05 p.m. Published in the Lakeville Sun Thisweek August 4, 2017 715613
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theater and arts calendar To submit items for the the Minnesota Zoo as part of Arts Calendar, email: Music in the Zoo. Tickets: $48, darcy.odden@ecm-inc.com. $60.50 VIP box seat. Information: http://suemclean.com/. Auditions Kalpulli Ketzal Coatlicue & The Prior Lake Players Chinelos San Pablo Apostol, will hold auditions for the com- 6:30-7:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. edy â&#x20AC;&#x153;Harveyâ&#x20AC;? 6:30-8:30 p.m. 6, Caponi Art Park, 1220 Diffley Aug. 21-22 at Twin Oaks Mid- Road, Eagan. Cost: $5. Infordle School, 15860 Fish Point mation: caponiartpark.org. Road S.E., Prior Lake. Cast: six Brio Brass (rockinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; brass males, six females. Auditions band), 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. are first-come, first-served; 6, as part of Heart of the City no appointments necessary. Music Festival at Nicollet ComCome prepared to read from mons Park, 12600 Nicollet the script. Head shots wel- Ave., Burnsville. Free. come; an on-site photographer Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo, will take photos for directorsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8, in reference. Rehearsals will be the amphitheater at the MinneSeptember and October in Pri- sota Zoo as part of Music in the or Lake and Burnsville. Perfor- Zoo. Tickets: $62, $74.50 VIP mances will be 7 p.m. Nov. 3-4 box seat. Information: http:// and 10-11 at Twin Oaks Middle suemclean.com/. School. Audition forms and adLos Lonely Boys with ditional details can be found at Roger Clyne & The Peaceplplayers.org. makers, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 9, in the amphitheater at Events the Minnesota Zoo as part of Dakota County Fair, Aug. Music in the Zoo. Tickets: $45, 7-13, Dakota County Fair- $57.50 VIP box seat. Informagrounds, 4008 220th St. W., tion: http://suemclean.com/. Farmington. Information: dakota Blink 182, 8 p.m. Wednescountyfair.org. day, Aug. 9, Mystic Lake, Prior Minnesota State Capitol Lake. Part of Mysticâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Silver grand opening celebration, Anniversary Summer. Tickets: Aug. 11-13, St. Paul. Informa- $49. Information: 952-496tion: https://mn.gov/admin/ 6563 or mysticlake.com. capitol-grand-opening/sched Dave Koz and Larry Graule/. ham Side By Side Summer 2017, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. Exhibits 10, in the amphitheater at the Works by Juliet Parisi, Minnesota Zoo as part of Mupainter of organic surrealistic sic in the Zoo. Tickets: $52, images, and painter Carolina $64.50 VIP box seat. InformaTana are on display through tion: http://suemclean.com/. September in the Steeple Abbacadabra â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The UltiCenter gallery, 14375 S. Rob- mate ABBA Tribute, 8 p.m. ert Trail, Rosemount. Free and Thursday, Aug. 10, and Friday, open to the public. Aug. 11, Mystic Lake, Prior Cultural Perspectives: â&#x20AC;&#x153;A Lake. Tickets: $15 and $20. Global Familyâ&#x20AC;? Art Exhibit is Information: 952-496-6563 or on display through Aug. 5 in the mysticlake.com. Ames Center art gallery, 12600 Music in Kelley Park feaNicollet Ave., Burnsville. Infor- turing Riverside Hitmen, mation: International Festival of 6-9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 11, at Burnsville, https://intlfestburns- Kelley Park, 6855 Fortino St., ville.org/. Apple Valley. Free. Food and beverages available for purMusic chase. Information: http://avarMusic in Kelley Park fea- tsfoundation.org/. turing Reina del Cid, 6-9 An Evening with Herbie p.m. Friday, Aug. 4, at Kelley Hancock, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Park, 6855 Fortino St., Apple Aug. 11, in the amphitheater at Valley. Free. Food and bever- the Minnesota Zoo as part of ages available for purchase. Music in the Zoo. Tickets: $91 Information: http://avartsfoun- Gold Circle seat, $103.50 VIP box seat, $81 and $75 reserved dation.org/. Information: http:// Ray Sands, of the Polka seats. Dots (accordion), 11 a.m. to 2 suemclean.com/. Jim Yngsdal, guitar, 11 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, Welch Trail, 26674 144th Ave. Way, a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. Welch. A Voices of the Valley 12, Welch Trail, 26674 144th Cannon Valley Trail event. Infor- Ave. Way, Welch. A Voices of mation: cannonvalleytrail.com. the Valley Cannon Valley Trail Gear Daddies with The event. Information: cannonvalNadas, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, leytrail.com. BoDeans, 7:30 p.m. SaturAug. 5, in the amphitheater at
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Ethan Jack Weber Ethan Jack Weber, age 23, of Farmington, MN, passed away on Tuesday, July 25, in a tragic car accident in Fort Collins, CO.. Ethan was born on May 31, 1994, in Burnsville, MN, to Maureen (Weber) Josephs and Rus Norden and grew up in Farmington, MN. He attended Farmington schools and was involved in countless activities. Starting at a young age Ethan began exploring his love for sports and participated in hockey, baseball, football, and golf through his community. His devotion to Christ led him to missions in remote villages in MexLFR +H KDG D SDVVLRQ IRU EDVNHWEDOO ÂżVKLQJ GLUW ELNLQJ frisbee golf, hiking, cooking, and was always adopting new hobbies. Whether he was rappelling cliffs in Alaska, playing soccer with local children in the Yucatan, or snorkeling in the Bahamas, Ethan has always had an adventurous spirit, and truly lived life to its fullest. He had a deep ORYH IRU DQLPDOV DQG ZDV DOZD\V ÂżQGLQJ ZD\V WR VXUURXQG himself with them. Ethan was pursuing a career serving animals. He loved to work with horses and spent several years shoeing horses with his uncle Mark in Arizona, which is how he met the love of his life, Ariana McGinty. Son, brother, uncle, friend, Ethan touched many lives in his short time and will be greatly missed. His memory will live on through all the stories we share and cherish. Ethan is preceded in death by his grandfather, Robert Norden,and his aunt, Wendy Weber. He is survived by the love of his life, Ariana McGinty; his mother, Maureen (Jake) Josephs and father, Rus Norden; Mark Larson; sisters, Ashleigh (Tony) DeGrood and Jaime Weber; nephew, Sawyer DeGrood; grandparents, Francis and Marilyn (McCluskey) Weber, Carol Norden, Jean Larson; and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Funeral service was held 11 AM Tuesday, August 1, 2017 at Mount Olivet Assembly of God, 14201 Cedar Ave S., Apple Valley, with visitation on Monday (7/31) from 4-8 PM at the White Funeral Home, 901 3rd St. Farmington (651-463-7374) and 1 hr. prior to service at church. Interment, St. Michaelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Cemetery, Farmington, MN Condolences at: www.whitefuneralhomes.com White Funeral Home Farmington 651-463-7374
Todd H. Kniefel Kniefel, Todd H., age 55 of Webster, MN, passed away after losing his battle with Liver Cancer on July 25, 2017. Preceded in death by his father, Harlan and his wife Betty and mother, Bernice and husband Art Senart; sister, Cheryl Kniefel. Survived by his loving wife, Jane; children, Tim (Jenna) and Tiffany; 1 grandson on the way; siblings, Jerry (Anita), Dan (Kris), Bob (Kay), Jim, Rod (Jody); step siblings, Steve and Cathy (Dave), also by many other loving relatives and friends. Mass of Christian Burial was 10 AM Tuesday, August 1, 2017 at Church of St. Nicholas, 51 Church St., New Market, MN. Gathering of family and friends was Monday, July 31st from 4-8 PM at White Funeral Home, 20134 Kenwood Tr., Lakeville, and also one hour prior to Mass at church. Interment, St. Nicholas Cemetery. White Funeral Home Lakeville 952-469-2723 www.whitefuneralhomes.com
day, Aug. 12, in the amphitheater at the Minnesota Zoo as part of Music in the Zoo. Tickets: $37, $49.50 VIP box seat. Information: http://suemclean. com/. Josh Thompson, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 13, in the amphitheater at the Minnesota Zoo as part of Music in the Zoo. Tickets: $40, $52.50 VIP box seat. Information: http://suemclean. com/. Theater â&#x20AC;&#x153;Blithe Spirit,â&#x20AC;? presented by Expressions Community Theater, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 4-5, 10-12, and 2 p.m. Aug. 6 and 13, Lakeville Area Arts Center. Tickets: $13. Information: 952985-4640. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ole and Lena at the State Fair,â&#x20AC;? 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 10, and Friday, Aug. 11, Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. Tickets: $20 at the box office, 800-982-2787 or Ticketmaster.com. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Club 210,â&#x20AC;? presented by the Second Act Players, 7 p.m. Aug. 11 and 12 at the Steeple Center in Rosemount. Tickets: $15 general admission, $12 Rosemount Area Arts Council members, seniors 50-plus and students. Information: RosemountArts.com. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Lion King Jr.,â&#x20AC;? 6:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 12 and 13, Caponi Art Park, 1220 Diffley Road, Eagan. Tickets: $10 adults, $8 seniors and students. Information: caponiartpark.org. Cole Porterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;Anything Goes!â&#x20AC;? presented by Burnsville Summer Theatre and The Playâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the Thing Productions, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 17-19, and 2:30 p.m. Aug. 20, Mraz Center, Burnsville High School, 600 E. Highway 13, Burnsville. Tickets: $11-$12 available at the door and online at https://tpttproductions.thundertix.com/ events/108005. Workshops/classes/other Homeward Bound Theatre Company offers â&#x20AC;&#x153;Magic and Juggling,â&#x20AC;? grades 6-8, 10:30 a.m. to noon Aug. 7-11 at Black Hawk Middle School in Eagan. Information: District 196 Community Education at 651-4237920 or www.district196.org/ ce. Cheers and Canvas, 7-8 p.m. Monday, Aug. 14, Lakeville Brewing Co. Register at www.watchmedraw.net. Ballet Royale Minnesota, Lakeville, August offerings: Youth Ballet August Jump-Start Intensive, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Aug. 21-25. Youth Ballet Point Pre-
paratory Workshop, Aug. 2025, 2-4 p.m. Sunday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Creative Story Dance Day Camp, 10 a.m. to noon Aug. 12. Deirdre Chapman Master Class, 10 a.m. to noon Aug. 22. Open house celebration, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 26. Mommy/Daddy and Me, 6-6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Registration open houses, 5:30-8 p.m. Aug. 10 and 17; 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5:30-8 p.m. Sept. 6. Information: 952898-3163. Kids Club, 1-3 p.m. Thursdays, Divine Time, 14555 S. Robert Trail, Rosemount. Friendship, crafts and more. Ages: 7-11. Cost: $22 per class, pay as you come. No registration required. Sibling discount. Information: 651-343-8606. Coffee and Canvas class, 9-11 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 24, at BlueNose Coffee, 20700 Chippendale Ave. W., Farmington. Cost: $36. Different theme each month. Sign up in store or online at www.tracygiza.com. Goswami yoga, 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 26, Angry Inch, 20841 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville, $15. Bring a mat and water bottle. Information: https://www.facebook.com/ events/448873945467720. Yoga wind down class is the first Thursday of the month at Precision and Flow Pilates, 13708 County Road 11, Burnsville. Information: www.preci sionandflowpilates.com. Oil painting workshop: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Alla Prima Oil Paintingâ&#x20AC;? with Dan Petrov, 4-7 p.m. Thursdays, Sept. 7 to Oct. 12, 190 S. River Ridge Circle, Burnsville. Preregister by phone at 763843-2734. Drawing & Painting (adults and teens) with artist Christine Tierney, classes 9 a.m. to noon Tuesdays and 9 a.m. to noon Wednesdays, River Ridge Studios, 190 S. River Ridge Circle, Burnsville. Information: www.christinetier ney.com, 612-210-3377. 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 lessons, 1:304 p.m. Mondays, Apple Valley American Legion, 14521
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James L. Pavlo James â&#x20AC;&#x153;Jimâ&#x20AC;? Pavlo, age 79, passed away peacefully at Abbott Northwestern Hospital on Monday, July 31, 2017 surrounded by his loving family. Jim was born in Minneapolis, MN to Mildred and Lewis Pavlo on November 20, 1937. Jim graduated from Bloomington High School in 1956. Jim married Pat Shaheen in 1957 and had three children between 1958 and 1962. Jim was widowed in 1986 and married Carol Zeig on November 23, 1996. He was a veteran with the U.S. Army and spent 55 years as a talented residential and commercial painter. Jim enjoyed his family and attending his grandchildrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sporting events. He enjoyed his years of fast pitch softball as the pitcher along with years of bowling on several teams. Jim had an outgoing personality and will be missed by many. James is survived by his wife, Carol; daughter, Vicki (Jack) Stewart; son, Craig (Jody Weldon); grandchildren, Amy, Dena, Jacob, Alex, C.J., Anna; great-granddaughter, Dalaney; brother, John (Bonnie); sister, Jerine Pavlo Hartsch. He is preceded in death by his wife, Pat; son, Jimmy, parents, Lewie and Millie; sister, Jackie. A Gathering of family and friends Monday, August 7, 2017 from 10-11:30 AM followed by memorial prayer service at 11:30 AM at McNearney-Schmidt Funeral Home, 1220 3rd Ave. E., Shakopee, 952-445-2755. Interment Pleasant View Memorial Garden, Burnsville. Condolences may be shared at: www.mcnearneyfuneralhome.com
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Granada Drive. Information: Marilyn at 651-463-7833. 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, 952-255-
8545 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.
family calendar To submit items for the Saturday, Aug. 12 Family Archery, 10 a.m. Family Calendar, email: to noon, Cleary Lake Regional darcy.odden@ecm-inc.com. Park, Prior Lake. Equipment provided. For ages 7 and older. Saturday, Aug. 5 Youth Shoot, 10 a.m. to 3 Cost: $10. Reservations rep.m., Dakota County Gun Club quired at 763-559-6700. Family Canoeing, 10 a.m. range, 17501 Station Trail, Rosemount. Equipment provided. to noon, Cleary Lake Regional Free. Ages: 16 and younger. Park, Prior Lake. Equipment Information: dakotacounty provided. Cost: $15. For ages 5 and older. Reservations regunclub.org/Youth_Shoot.html. DFL Hog Roast and Hoo- quired by two days prior at 763tenanny, 3-8 p.m., rural Farm- 559-6700. Citizensâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Climate Lobby, ington. Donation: $20 adults, $10 children. Information: www. 10:30 a.m., Burnhaven Library, 1101 W. County Road 42, Burnsdfl58.org/party. Movies in the Park, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Find- ville. Speaker: Paul Hawken, ing Dory,â&#x20AC;? at dusk at the Cen- author of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Drawdown.â&#x20AC;? Free. All tral Park Amphitheater near are welcome. Information: www. City Hall, Rosemount. Bring citizensclimatelobby-mn.org/. Stand-up Paddleboard blankets and lawn chairs. Weather-related updates: 651- Lesson, 2-3:30 p.m., Cleary Lake Regional Park, Prior Lake. 322-6020, option 6. Equipment provided. For ages 14 and older. Cost: $35. ResMonday, Aug. 7 Legal Assistance of Dakota ervations required at 763-559County, 1-4 p.m., Galaxie Li- 6700. brary, 14955 Galaxie Ave., Apple Valley. Receive a free 30-minute Sunday, Aug. 13 Native Plant Garden Tour, consultation from a volunteer attorney regarding family law mat- 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour five creters such as domestic abuse, ative gardens featuring native custody, child support or visita- plants, in Burnsville, Bloomingtion. Call 952-891-7135 for more ton and Eagan. See how the information and to schedule an gardens support birds, pollinators, and clean water along the appointment. Minnesota River. Sponsored by WildOnes.org. Cost $10. Free Tuesday, Aug. 8 Consumer law clinic, 1-4 for kids under 10 and adults 80p.m., Galaxie Library, 14955 plus. Details at prairieedge.wilGalaxie Ave., Apple Valley. Get dones.org. help with consumer law matters such as debt collection, Ongoing Marriage Encounter, Aug. garnishment, credit issues, foreclosures, contracts and 12-14, Mt. Olivet Conference conciliation court with a free and Retreat Center, Farming30-minute consultation from a ton. Registration required. Involunteer attorney. This clinic formation: 651-454-3238 or is a joint program of Legal As- www.marriages.org. Eagan parkrun, a free sistance of Dakota County, the Dakota County Family Court weekly timed 5K run, 9 a.m. and the Dakota County Law Saturdays at Thomas Lake Library. Call 952-431-3200 for Park, 4350 Thomas Lake Road, more information and to sched- Eagan. Rain or shine. To get a time recorded and stored onule an appointment. line, register at www.parkrun. us/register and bring your barWednesday, Aug. 9 Eagan Market Fest â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Health code with you. Information: & Wellness Night/American www.parkrun.us/eagan. Emotions Anonymous, Red Cross Blood Drive, 4-8 p.m., Eagan Festival Grounds 7:30-9 p.m. Tuesdays at Southat Central Park, 1501 Cen- Cross Community Church, tral Parkway. Farmers mar- 1800 E. County Road 42 (at ket, entertainment by LaValle Summit Oak Drive), Apple ValJazz Cats. Information: www. ley. EA is a 12-step program for cityofeagan.com/marketfest or those seeking emotional health. All are welcome. Information: 651-675-5500. Legal Assistance of Dakota http://www.emotionsanonyCounty, 4-7 p.m., Galaxie Li- mous.org/out-of-the-darknessbrary, 14955 Galaxie Ave., Apple walks. Recovery International, 3 Valley. Receive a free 30-minute consultation from a volunteer at- p.m. Tuesdays at Mary, Mother torney regarding family law mat- of the Church (Room 9), 3333 ters such as domestic abuse, Cliff Road, Burnsville. Park custody, child support or visita- in lower lot. Self-help group tion. Call 952-891-7135 for more for depression, anxiety, fears, information and to schedule an panic attacks, anger and more. Information: Rita at 952-890appointment. DFL Senate District 51 7623 or www.recoveryinternaFamily Picnic, 5-8 p.m., Black- tional.org. Al-Anon Finding Hope hawk Park, 1629 Murphy Parkway, Eagan. Food and fun with Beginners Group, 9:30-10:30 neighbors. Hear current elected a.m. Saturdays at Mary, Mothofficials and several gubernato- er of the Church, 3333 Cliff Road, Burnsville. Troubled by rial candidates. Secrets for Sleep, 6:30- someoneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s drinking? Al-Anon 8 p.m., Wescott Library, 1340 can help. More information: alWescott Road, Eagan. Learn anon-alateen-msp.org. Horse Day Camp, Aug. facts about sleep, the impact of poor or lacking sleep, and how 7-10, Golden Ridge Stables, to address sleep problems. Pre- 8315 190th St. W., Lakeville. sented by Lori Kearney of Mind- â&#x20AC;&#x153;Hands and seat onâ&#x20AC;? day camp for ages 8-13 learning how to ful Health with Lori. Free. safely work with a horse on the ground and riding. Indoor facilThursday, Aug. 10 Thursday Rockinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Read- ity. Games, learning activities, ers, 11:15 a.m. at Nicollet and crafts. More is at www. Commons Park, 12600 Nicol- G o l d e n R i d g e S t a b l e s . c o m , let Ave., Burnsville. Books are 952-469-4640. geared toward elementary and preschool children. Readers: Blood drives The American Red Cross Shannon McParland, principal, Sioux Trail Elementary, and will hold the following blood Chris Bellmont, principal, Gide- drives. Call 1-800-RED CROSS on Pond Elementary. Free. (1-800-733-2767) or visit red Kidsdance will perform at crossblood.org to make an apnoon for the Thursday Rockinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; pointment or for more informaLunch Hour concert at Nicollet tion. Commons Park, 12600 Nicollet â&#x20AC;˘ Aug. 4, 12-6 p.m., AMC Ave., Burnsville. Free. Classic 15 Theatres, 15630 CeEating for Energy: Fuel for dar Ave., Apple Valley. Your Day, 6:30-8 p.m., Burnâ&#x20AC;˘ Aug. 4, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., haven Library, 1101 W. County Culverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, 17800 Kenwood Trail, Road 42, Burnsville. Discuss Lakeville. how food can energize or drain â&#x20AC;˘ Aug. 4-5, 10 a.m. to 4 you and the relationship be- p.m., Evergreen Church, 16165 tween sugar and mood swings. Kenwood Trail, Lakeville. Learn about bio-individuality â&#x20AC;˘ Aug. 5, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and how to make good food Wescott Library, 1340 Wescott choices to maximize energy Road, Eagan. and vitality. Presented by Lori â&#x20AC;˘ Aug. 7, 12-6 p.m., Apple Kearney of Mindful Health with Valley Senior Center, 14601 Lori. For ages 16 and older. Hayes Road, Apple Valley. Free. â&#x20AC;˘ Aug. 7, 12-6 p.m., Heritage Lutheran Church, 13401 Friday, Aug. 11 Johnny Cake Ridge Road, ApFriday Night Flicks on the ple Valley. Bricks â&#x20AC;&#x201C; â&#x20AC;&#x153;Shall We Dance,â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;˘ Aug. 8, 1:30-7:30 p.m., rated PG-13, 7:30 p.m. seating, District 191 Community Educadusk showtime, Nicollet Com- tion Center, 200 W. Burnsville mons Park in the Heart of the Parkway, Suite 102, Burnsville. City, 12600 Nicollet Ave. Part of â&#x20AC;˘ Aug. 9, 3-8 p.m., Eagan Adult Night Out. Free. Community Center, 1501 Central Parkway, Eagan. â&#x20AC;˘ Aug. 10, 1-7 p.m., St. James Lutheran Church, 3650 Thank You Williams Drive, Burnsville. â&#x20AC;˘ Aug. 10, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., St. Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Lutheran Church, 20165 Heath Ave., Lakeville. â&#x20AC;˘ Aug. 11, 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like to thank evp.m., Easter Lutheran Church â&#x20AC;&#x201C; eryone who came to By the Lake, 4545 Pilot Knob visit me while I was at Road, Eagan. â&#x20AC;˘ Aug. 12, 10:15 a.m. to 4:15 Trinity Care Center and p.m., Burnhaven Library, 1101 the Northfield HospiW. County Road 42, Burnsville. tal. Thank you for all â&#x20AC;˘ Aug. 12, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., of your prayers, flowers Dakota County Fair, 4008 220th St. W., Farmington. and gifts, but most imMemorial Blood Centers will portantly, the time you hold the following blood drive. took out of your day Call 1-888-GIVE-BLD (1-888to spend with me or my 448-3253) or visit mbc.org to husband Clem. make an appointment or for more information. Love, â&#x20AC;˘ Aug. 10, 1-4 p.m., PCL Construction Services Inc., Imelda Becker 12200 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville.
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Thisweekend Mexican dance troupes perform Mexican dance troupes Kalpulli Ketzal Coatlicue (pictured) and Chinelos San Pablo Apostol are coming together to perform 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 6, in the outdoor amphitheater at Caponi Art Park, 1220 Diffley Road, Eagan. The program brings together two distinct Mexican traditions. Aztec dance is based on rhythms of an ancient people and the connections between ritual and daily life. The Chinelos uniquely costumed dancers present a style that arose from the blending of indigenous and Catholic traditions, most notably Carnival, with its permission to be masked and to mock. Admission is $5 per person, free for children under 12. Audience members are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or a blanket to spread on the grassy slopes for seating. Weather-related announcements will be made via the parkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website, e-newsletter, Facebook and Twitter. More information is at www.caponiartpark.org. Photo submitted
theater and arts briefs â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Ole and Lena at the State Fairâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;
prise on arch-nemesis Elaine? Tickets are $20 at the box office, 800-982-2787 and TicketThe comedy â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ole and Lena master.com. at the State Fairâ&#x20AC;? performs 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 10, and Deadline nears for Friday, Aug. 11, at Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. Local Author Fair The calendar has finally Dakota County Library is turned over to Oleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s favorite looking for authors and pubevent of the year â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the State Fair. lishers to be part of the Local Unfortunately, Lena doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Author Fair this fall. The fair is share Oleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s excitement. For an opportunity for authors and years, Lena has been in count- book creators to showcase their less competitions with her arch- work, discuss, sign, and sell their rival Elaine Danielson, always books, network, and participate battling, only to end up with a in workshops. tie for the coveted blue ribbons. The fair will be held noon to But this year, Lena has a new 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18, at the trick up her sleeve that sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sure Galaxie Library, 14955 Galaxie will tip the balance in her favor. Ave., Apple Valley. Ole has his own fair surprise Authors and publishers who this year. Ole heard on â&#x20AC;&#x2122;CCO wish to display and sell their that Sweet Martha makes a work at the fair must apply to truckload of money at the fair, participate. Applications can so Ole and Sven have decided be found at www.dakotacounty. theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to turn the fair us/library, search â&#x20AC;&#x153;local author into a money-making operation fair.â&#x20AC;? To be considered, an appliwith a food stand of their own. cation and copy of a published Their goal is to come up with work must be received by 5 p.m. something they can stuff on a Friday, Aug. 18. stick and get them on TV with Applications may be emailed Frank and Amelia. to tami.richardson@co.dakota. But when it comes time to mn.us, or delivered to any Daleave for the fair, Lena is no- kota County library location. where to be found. Can Ole find Space is limited; participants Lena in time to spring her sur-
will be chosen to represent a variety of genres and intended audiences. Those selected will be notified by Friday, Sept. 1. There is no fee to apply or participate. For more information, visit www.dakotacounty.us/library or contact Tami Richardson at 651-450-2918 or Julia Carlis at 651-450-2942.
Lorie Line in Burnsville Lorie Line and her pop chamber orchestra present â&#x20AC;&#x153;King of Kingsâ&#x20AC;? Dec. 1-2 at Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville. Lineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s annual Christmas show is 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 1, and 3 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2. Tickets are $54 at the box office, 800-982-2787 and Ticketmaster.com.
Penn & Teller at Mystic Lake Penn & Teller bring their magic and comedy show to the Mystic Showroom 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 10. Tickets go on sale 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 4, for $40-$60.
Contact the box office at 952Finalists in all nine categories 496-6563 or visit mysticlake. will be announced Jan. 27, 2018. com for more details. Winners will be announced at the 30th annual Minnesota Books Awards ceremony SaturMinnesota Book day, April 21, 2018, at the InterAwards Continental Hotel in downtown The Minnesota Book St. Paul. Nominations are also beAwards, a program of The Friends of the Saint Paul Public ing accepted for three special Library, kicked off its 30th an- awards: the Minnesota Book niversary season on Aug. 1 with Artist Award, recognizing an the opening of submissions for outstanding new work in the book arts created during the last books published in 2017. The nine categories for the year; the Kay Sexton Award, annual Book Awards include: presented annually to an indiChildrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Literature, General vidual or organization in recogNonfiction, Genre Fiction, nition of outstanding work in Memoir & Creative Nonfic- fostering books, reading, and littion, Middle Grade Literature, erary activity in Minnesota; and Minnesota Nonfiction, Novel & the biennial Hognander MinShort Story, Poetry, and Young nesota History Award which Adult Literature. To be eligible, recognizes a scholarly work on a all books must be the work of a topic of Minnesota history. Minnesota author or primary artistic creator and must have a Riverwalk Market 2017 copyright. Authors, publishers and agents are eligible Fair to submit a book by completing Music by steel drum band the online form, submitting five Pan-handlers, fresh local procopies of the book, and paying duce, arts and crafts are featured a $45 entry fee. Eligibility and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. entry guidelines are available 5, in downtown Northfieldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s at thefriends.org/submissions. Bridge Square. For more inforSubmissions close at 5 p.m. Fri- mation, visit www.Riverwalkday, Nov. 17. MarketFair.org.
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