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Richfield Menards expansion project needs improvements BY BILLIE JO RASSAT • SUN NEWSPAPERS

On Sept. 13, Richfield Mayor Debbie Goettel called a special work session to order at 6 p.m. in the Bartholomew conference room in the Richfield Municipal Center. The topic of interest was the Menards development proposal for the remodel on the store and land at 77th Street and Nicollet Avenue. Also in attendance were council memWeekly bers Sue Sandahl, Pat Elliott and Tom Super Savings! Fitzhenry and members of the Richfield Planning Commission. Councilmember Fred Wroge was excused for prior commitments. To start the discussion Menards Real Estate Manger Theron Berg gave a brief description of the current proposal. “WeSavings! are proposing to tear down the existWeekly Super ing store and tear down the old Jun Bo restaurant to build a new two story Menards store,” Berg said. Berg compared the plans of the Richfield site to the new Eden Prairie store at 12600 Plaza Drive. The only difference to with the Frozen with disbelief, candidate Kiersti Phenow is crowned Richfield Homecoming Queen at the coronation ceremony Sept. 15 at Richfield two stores would be the Richfield store would High School. (Photo by Billie Jo Rassat • Sun Newspapers) W e e khave l y Sa uslightly p e r Sdifferent a v i n g slayout ! for the loading dock and warehouse because of the only 9.5 acres of property Menards has in FOR MORE PHOTOS FROM THE FESTIVITIE, SEE PAGES 16-17. MENARDS: TO PAGE 14

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COMMUNITY NOTES Blessed Trinity’s fundraising marathon to be held Oct. 7 Blessed Trinity Catholic School launched its annual marathon fundraiser Sept. 12. It will continue until the day of the marathon Friday, Oct. 7. The purpose of the marathon is to raise awareness of the need to financially support parochial education in order for it to

continue as an option for students. The marathon is Blessed Trinity’s most important fundraiser, bringing in over half of the necessary $110,000 fundraising for the school year. Fundraising is essential at Blessed Trinity — it is needed to balance our operational budget. Marathon Day at Blessed Trinity will be 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Penn Campus, 7540 Penn Ave. S., Richfield. In the first stage of the marathon students will complete difference service projects.

The kindergarten through fifth-graders will work at the Penn Campus to assemble lunches for the hungry in our community. They will make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, bags of carrots and bags of trail mix. In addition they will clean pews for St. Richard’s Church as well as their own desks at the Penn Campus. The middle school students will clean pews at St. Peter’s Church and Church of the Assumption and will pick up litter around their buildings.

Next during the marathon all students will gather at the Penn Campus with their “Buddies,” older students that are paired with younger students to form mentoring relationships during certain school events, where everyone including the three Richfield Catholic parish priests will walk the Tiger Trail. After the walk, they will all be served a bag lunch and watch or participate in a faculty volleyball game, with a prayer service to end day. Info: 612-869-5200.

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Richfield Rotary Club learns on lawns BY BILLIE JO RASSAT • SUN NEWSPAPERS

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On Sept. 15, Laura Barrett, co-owner of Barrett Lawn Care Inc. in Richfield, speaks to the Rotary Club of Richfield about her business and gives helpful lawn care and maintenance tips to the group. (Photo by Billie Jo Rassat • Sun Newspapers)

Every week the Rotary Club of Richfield holds a meeting at Champps in Richfield where the group lines up speakers from around the Twin Cities that present about anything from local non-profits, schools or businesses. On Sept. 15, Laura Barrett, co-owner of Barrett Lawn Care Inc. in Richfield, showcased her family business and provided many helpful lawn maintenance tips to the Richfield Rotary Club. Back in 1998 with just one truck and the passion for the outdoors of her husband, Eric Barrett, Barrett Lawn Care began in their home. Now the company features 16 employees serving as a fullservice commercial lawn and landscaping company helping the Twin Cities out of their office at 7524 Lyndale Ave., Richfield. With in their services, Barrett Lawn Care features trained professionals in landscape design, installation and maintenance; irrigation crews for installation and service; application specialist for fertilizing, weed control and turf pathogens, such as insects and fungus; and three lawn crews with specialization in commercial

properties according to Barrett. Next, Barrett talked about lawn care, landscaping and maintenance. “A lot of homeowners will call us with questions and we are always willing and able to help,” Barrett said. One issue often asked about includes the treatment of tree suckers, off-shuts of a tree that are often found at the base. As her recommendation, Barrett stated complete removal of any tree sucker is necessary, as they will leach the nutrients and energy from the tree. Removal results can lead to restoring the health of the tree trunk. Barrett’s next words of advice were to properly maintain shrubs and bushes. The best way to maintain them is to use very sharp pruners, once in the spring after the early growth boom and again in the fall. If the shrub is beginning to get very woody with little leaves, it may be time to think about replacing it, as the leaves will not re-flourish at this point according to Barrett. With all of her helpful tips and advice, the best and most useful tool for healthy ROTARY: TO PAGE 19

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Gloryland Gospel Band to play Oct. 16 On Sunday, Oct. 16, at 3 p.m. the Gloryland Gospel Band will be in concert at Oak Grove Lutheran Church, 7045 Lyndale Ave., Richfield. A freewill donation will be received and all are welcome with refreshments following. Gloryland is a group of fifteen vocalists and instrumentalists who provide a message of hope, joy, and comfort through gospel, country and bluegrass music, such as, “I’ll Fly Away,� “Sweet Bye and Bye� and “Turn the Radio On.� Info: 612-869-4917.

St. Peter’s Church to host craft fair Oct. 29 St. Peter’s 33rd annual craft fair, called Pete’s Boutique, will be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29. The event will take place at St. Peter’s

Church, 6730 Nicollet Ave. S., Richfield. The community will have a chance to shop for handmade treasures, one-of-akind holiday gifts and home-baked goodies. Crafters may still rent a table by calling Theresa at 612-767-1781. Info: 612-866-5089.

Mass on the Feast of St. TheresÊ on Oct. 1 St. Peter’s Church pastor, the Rev. Jerry Dvorak, along with several other priests, will celebrate Mass on the Feast of St. TheresÊ at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 1, at St. Peter’s Church, 6730 Nicollet Ave. S., Richfield. After Mass, there will be a reception with light refreshments in the social hall. All are welcome. There will also be a St. TheresÊ exhibit in the church’s narthex that weekend. Info: 612-866-5089 or email stpeters@stpetersrichfield.

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Thousands of words, very little reading They say a picture is worth a thousand words. I’m not a photographer, I prove that almost weekly. But sometimes I wish I had spent more than one semester of college learning the finer points of photography, because a good picture is much easier to compose than a 1,000-word story. When I began my journalism career I often heard it said that film is cheap, take plenty of photos. That’s very true, but nonetheless there was a practical limitation to how many photos you could take at any given event. Nowadays the only limitation to taking hundreds of photos at a high school football game or community festival is the size of the memory card in a digital camera. And if you take enough photos with the right camera and settings, by default you’ll end up with a poetic thousand words in stunning digital magnificence. When I see a great collection of historical photos, I have the utmost appreciation for the

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work that was involved, as a photographer in the 1950s had technical limitations that the same photographer in 2011 wouldn’t have. So when I had a chance to see the photos of Irwin Norling, I was highly impressed. Norling’s photos, thousands of them, were compiled into the book “Suburban World The Norling Photos” a few years ago. The photos had been donated to the Bloomington Historical Society years ago, as they depict life in Bloomington, primarily in the 1950s and ’60s. I was loaned a copy of the book a few months ago and thoroughly enjoyed the historic look at Bloomington. Norling was successful for a couple of reasons. For starters

he took a lot of great photos in an era when cameras were more labor intensive than their modern day counterparts. But his technical skills were only part of the formula. As is noted in the forward of the book, one of the reasons for Norling’s success was the fact that he was there. He wasn’t a professional photographer who chased high paying gigs across the Twin Cities, he was a Bloomington man who tirelessly chronicled life in his hometown. Even if I lived in Bloomington I doubt I’d have access to some of the scenes Norling photographed. Besides community events and happenings, he periodically chased the police cars and fire trucks of Bloomington to the scene of a crime or fire. I’d be able to get a few decent photos at a crime scene or blazing inferno, but Norling’s photos are the work of a guy who knew the police officers and firefighters of the city on a personal level, and

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR A tale of two cities To the editor: I own one home in Edina and one home in Richfield that is currently being rented due to the low value with home sale prices across the country. This has given me the opportunity to deal with two city halls, two sets of city rules and officials. I would describe myself as preferring to go “under the radar” and a rule follower. Over the years as a working professional in the community, I have felt from time to time it is necessary to step up and voice concerns for the better of the city and residents. I personally have experienced a very big difference in how Edina officials respond to me versus Richfield officials. It makes a person wonder

whether or not it has to do with the higher income Edina residents supposedly have – is there more compassion in Edina? – or the fact that my home in Richfield is a rental. After all, typically neighbors and people in the community are not thrilled about rentals. I can tell you that my home in Richfield is praised by neighbors for its on-going appearance and maintenance. About two years ago I contacted Richfield city officials in writing and by phone about a late fee penalty for a landlord license. The late fee (higher than most credit cards and loan sharks) was 74 percent. I thought it was hurtful to residents and the city. To this day the 74 percent late fee penalty is the same with no closure. Giovanna Ingram Edina

was given access to moments most photographers of the 21st century only dream of. Norling’s photos feature a variety of Bloomington events that you’d expect, such as parades and car accidents, yet it’s the people I don’t know from Adam – such as the grocery store owner, Bloomington Sun columnist and cahiers at a Chinese restaurant – that are as interesting to look at. The old cars, the 1950s era prices on the menu board at the Chinese restaurant and the old-fashioned hats atop a quartet of nurses standing bedside in 1957 are as entertaining to behold. I’m not a Bloomington history buff. I never will be. I’d be hard pressed to read 10,000 words about Bloomington’s history, yet I could spend hours reviewing photos from Bloomington’s past, and the time would fly by. If you have an appetite for nostalgia, get a copy of the book and read Norling’s pictures.

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Gov. Dayton visits unusual suspects in Eden Prairie Talks economy, legislative session, Vikings stadium BY PAUL GROESSEL • SUN NEWSPAPERS He may be a Democrat, but they invited him, anyway. Gov. Mark Dayton visited Eden Prairie Chamber of Commerce members during a luncheon Wednesday, Sept. 14, at Olympic Hills Golf Club to talk about the economy and the role between private industry and government, among other things. The governor provided a recap of four economic summits across the state (with seven more to come), the proposed Viking’s stadium and thoughts on the recent legislative session and state government shutdown. In his state travels, some have said eliminate government at all levels and let the private sector work out economic problems, Dayton said. However, what he discovered during discussions with hospital officials in Fergus Falls serves as an example of how important it is to have good government with success in the private sector, he said. Dayton said hospital executives told him Medicare and further health care in Minnesota has made the difference between many hospital’s solvency and bankruptcy, since they have an increasing number of Medicaid patients. And, for every 10 jobs created in the health care industry, six private-sector jobs are created, he said, anecdotally confirmed by a new Fergus Falls Wal-Mart, which will employ 150 people. It’s also important to have strong educational-private industry relationships, whereby businesses can link with colleges, particularly vocational colleges, that are training people with the workforce skills they need. Dayton also recognized that the No. 1 tax problem businesses face is property taxes, since the state has shifted the brunt of the tax burden onto businesses, whose property taxes have gone up 75 percent over the last eight years, Dayton said. Overall, state economic health relies on a balance between government expenditures, tax sensitivity and efficiency in government spending – all while ensuring proper education investments are made. "Our future is about the brain power and then the focus of the education of your young people,” so they can be the entrepreneurs and productive employees of the future, he said.

Education funding/ legislative session When asked if the state will ever meet its financial obligation to schools (since it has shifted payments to school districts to help balance budgets), Dayton said he wanted to have long-term budget solutions rather than further delaying school aid payments and issuing bonds, repaid through future tobacco sales, to tackle the $5 billion deficit. Those school aid shift and bond sale was part of the compromise Dayton made with legislature to end the shutdown in July. Those solutions are part of the reason, he thinks, that the state’s bond rating was lowered, which could raise the cost of future borrowing. The delayed school aid means many school districts will have to borrow money in the mean time, but Dayton said the $50 increase in per-pupil funding from the state this year and another $50 bump next year should help most districts recoup any costs from borrowing money. Those $50 increases were also part of the July agreement. Dayton proposed a more long-term solution, taxing the top two percent of Minnesota earners, who according to a department of revenue analysis, pay a smaller percentage of income than other Minnesotans, Dayton said. Dayton said he was not happy with the compromise, but the shutdown needed to end. “Compromise means agreeing to things you don’t agree with,” Dayton said. When talking about the Republican majority legislature, with many new faces, the governor said he had never met a group of people who thought, “compromise was a weakness and intransigence a virtue.” “… If you're a grown up and you're responsible,” Dayton said. “You make decisions, then you take the responsibilities with the consequences of them, good or bad. And, I can disagree with people, and I can respect them. And again that’s democracy. “But, again, I have no respect for someone who insists on having it their way and then when it goes awry, tries to blame me or anyone else. That's unacceptable." After his speech, state Rep. Jenifer Loon, R-42B, said the governor’s comments about education funding were “right on” – nobody likes a shift in school aid payments. She also pointed out that 90 percent of the bill that passed to end the government shutdown was part of a legislative proposal that Dayton rejected before the shutdown, but accepted weeks later. Other leaders also agreed to things they did not agree with, Loon said, and she’s

hoping the impasse that resulted between a new governor and new legislators is avoided next session. She hopes issues can be resolved early in the session, before deal making reaches a “crisis point,” she said. “That’s what I’ve taken away from the session,” Loon said.

Vikings stadium proposal When asked about alternative locations for a new Vikings stadium (a “plan b” to the

proposed Arden Hills location) Dayton said he is not aware of alternate proposals. He is site neutral and only wants to make sure the Vikings stay in Minnesota, he said. He also doesn’t want to have any of the state’s general fund revenue going into the project. The Vikings have committed $420 million into the Arden Hills site, and Dayton speculated that commitment could reach $500 million for the estimated $1.1 billion project.

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In it to win it Seventh-graders Caroline Reid of Bloomington, left, and Jaden Knipp of Richfield fill their tummies during a watermelon eating contest at the Academy of Holy Angels event “The Stars are Out Tonight,” held at the Richfield campus on Sept. 16. (Photo by Billie Jo Rassat • Sun Newspapers)

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COMMUNITY NOTES School board candidate forum set for Oct. 1 The League of Women Voters of Richfield is sponsoring a School Board Candidates’ Forum on Saturday, Oct. 1, at Richfield City Hall, 6700 Portland Ave. S. The forum is open to the public and will also be videotaped for later showing on cable television. Candidates will be questioned in two groups. Audience questions will be solicited at the first session and selected at random by the moderator. Questions selected at the first session will be posed to both groups of candidates. The first group is set from 9-10:30 a.m. with candidates John Ashmead, Will Berend, Sharon Christensen, Amy Cossette, Woody Duvlea, Teresa Kruse and incumbent Todd Nollenberger. The second group is set from 10:45 a.m to 12:15 p.m. with candidates Scott Christensen, Deb Etienne, Brian Lematta, Christine Maleck, Zack Olson, Monica Holl Petrov, incumbent Peter Toensing and Chris Williams. If a candidate is unable or unwilling to appear at the forum, a league member will read the absent candidate’s introduc-

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‘Democratic Visions’ lineup announced Journalist, columnist, author and adventurer Jim Klobuchar shares his perspectives on American politics during the current edition of “Democratic Visions.” In a three-part discussion with host Tim O’Brien, Klobuchar also shares anecdotes about campaigning with his daughter, U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar. The real and fictional figures in the satirical work of Star Tribune cartoonist L.K. Hanson are provided human voices by Eden Prairie’s Doug Lind and others from a retreat he calls “The DFL Botanical Garden.” Rounding out the program are Minnetonka City Council candidate Peggy Kvam and incumbent James Hiller. “Democratic Visions” is produced by Eden Prairie, Minnetonka and Edina volunteers for DFL Senate District 42.

Segments of the program are posted on the web at dflsd42.org. In Hopkins, Minnetonka, Edina, Richfield and Eden Prairie, “Democratic Visions” can be seen on Comcast Channel 15, 9 p.m. Sundays and 5:30 p.m. Wednesdays, and Bloomington Cable Channel 16 carries the program on 2 p.m. and 10 p.m. Tuesdays and 2 p.m. Wednesdays.

Digital cameras will be provided for all registered participants. Parents are welcome to join their children. This event will be held rain, snow or shine. Registration: 651-226-7818 (Paul).

Annual reminiscing is Sunday in Bloomington The Richfield and Bloomington 24th annual “old timers-new timers-all timers” get together is Sunday in Bloomington. The gathering is 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 25, at Marian Council Knights of Columbus Hall, 1114 W. American Blvd. The gathering is an opportunity to share stories, artifacts and photographs about the history and families of Richfield and Bloomington. The idea originated as a way to gather and remember people, places and events in the communities at a gathering other than a funeral. The Richfield and Bloomington historical societies will have exhibits at the gathering. Donations to the event will be collected, and door prizes will be awarded. Info: 952-881-3355 (Bernie).

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COMMUNITY NOTES Youth theater classes offered in Bloomington

State champs At the Richfield City Council meeting on Sept. 13, Richfield Mayor Debbie Goettel presents a certificate of recognition to the U17 Girls Traveling Soccer Team Classic Division Three State Champions, The Richfield Roadrunners. The team has been state champs for two years in a row under the coaching tutelage of Al and Sue Greimel (Photo by Billie Jo Rassat • Sun Newspapers)

Registration is now open for fall theater classes at Bloomington Theatre and Art Center. Theater teacher Jennifer Bingham-May will lead six-week youth acting classes that will help children explore character creation, speaking skills, improvisation and makeup techniques. The final class period will include a short performance for parents and friends. Youth acting classes are Saturdays, Oct. 15 to Nov. 19. Classes for ages 11-14 are 10 a.m. to noon. Classes for ages 7-10 are 12:30-2:30 p.m. The cost for the sixweek course is $75 for BTAC members, $82 for non-members. BTAC will also host a two-day children’s theater workshop in late October. The “Fall Break

Shakespeare” workshop will be led by professional Twin Cities actors and help children explore the stories and characters of William Shakespeare. The workshops are 9 a.m. to noon October 20-21. “Playing with Shakespeare” for ages 7-10 will give children the ability to learn about “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” “Shakespeare Rocks!” for ages 11-14 will expose children to the music of Shakespeare’s language in a fun and physical way. For students ages 15-18, Twin Cities stage combat choreographer Adam Scarpello will assist with “Bard Battle,” an exploration of fight scenes from Shakespeare’s action-packed plays. The cost of the two-day workshop is $49 for BTAC members, $54 for non-members. The classes are at Bloomington Theatre and Art Center, 1800 W. Old Shakopee Road. Registration: 952-563-8575.


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process and his organization would make allowances if Richfield did as well. In addressing the policy issues, Richfield Community Director John Stark said other than policy issues the project would be a good fit for the city and city staff is very supportive. And when asked for advice on what could be done, city staff said that the best way to meet all of the requirements would be to make a policy change in the language that would allow Menards to do their expansion with a conditional use permit. Time is an issue for Menards, Berg said, and in order for the Richfield site to be next to expand, as Menards only expands one store a year, the plan needs to be completely approved by Jan. 1, 2012. However, according to city staff changing the language would be fairly quick, with only needing to pass two readings of the changes and than officially publishing it for 30 days. As a work session, no policies or votes were cast, but the Richfield City Council did agree to allow city staff to make the necessary language changes to make Menards development proposal a reality. “Make it a nice looking building and it will be a welcomed addition to the city,” Planning Commission Member Bob Hall said.

FROM PAGE 1 Richfield to build on, Berg said. The discussion turned quickly to the 50 unmet zoning code standards in the Menards development proposal to the city. A few of the unmet zoning code standards in the Menards proposal are building facades over 200 feet in length facing a street must have two or more building entrances on the street, parking drives shall not be located between the main entrance and the street and developments shall implement an on-site pedestrian and bicycle circulation system. These issues are very important to the city, as Sandahl voiced concerns that the plan had inadequate pedestrian and biking access from Nicollet Avenue. Two members in the Planning Commission united in the concern for aesthetics and pedestrian safety on the side of the building along 77th Street. Richfield City Manager Steven Devich said he hope that the city did not lose site of how much work is being invested in moving the businesses to face 77th Street instead of Interstate 494. Listening to all of the concerns, Berg said, the plans could be a negotiation

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residential. • Consideration of approval of resolution authorizing city staff to incur cost for reconstruction of 76th Street East from 12th Avenue to Cedar Avenue, and hiring of Howard R. Green to perform engineering services for 76th Street Reconstruction Project for a fee not to exceed $300,000. • Consideration of approval of Richfield Municipal Center order report for aggregate net effect of $68,100 in items included within project budget. • Consideration of approval of itinerant place of amusement and itinerant food licenses for Richfield Vision Inc. for Richfield Cattail Days events at Veterans Memorial Park, 6400 Portland Ave., on Sept. 17. • Consideration of approval of temporary on-sale liquor license for Blessed Trinity’s Parent Meet and Greet on Sept. 17. Other items addressed at the Sept. 13 Richfield City Council meeting include: • The approved motion to pass the resolution adopting amended and restated tax increment financing plan for 2010-11 Housing Tax Increment Financing District, also known as Woodlake Housing. CORNER: TO PAGE 21

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ENGAGEMENT BRAUN – STIFF Russ and Sandy Braun of Minnetonka, MN and Russ and Sue Stiff of Bloomington, MN are pleased to announce the engagement of their children, Chad Braun and Julia Stiff. Chad is a 1994 graduate of Minnetonka Sr. High School, and a 2007 graduate of Dunwoody College of Technology with a major in Land Surveying/Civil Engineering. Chad currently resides in Young America, MN and works in the Construction Engineering Department of MNDOT.

Julia is a 1995 graduate of Bloomington Jefferson Sr. High School, and a 1999 graduate of Winona State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. Julia currently resides in Richfield, MN and works as a nurse at Children’s Hospital in Minneapolis. Chad and Julie were engaged in April of 2011, and they look forward to celebrating their marriage this fall with family and friends at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Hamburg, MN.


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PUBIC SAFETY Police Reports For the week of Sept. 4-10, the Richfield Police Department answered the following calls: Sept. 4 – An officer stopped a vehicle near 77th Street East and Chicago Avenue South for a burnt out license plate light. The driver failed field sobriety tests and was arrested for third degree driving while intoxicated as he had one prior DWI conviction. The vehicle was impounded. In the area of 5th Avenue South and 70th Street East, an officer stopped a vehicle for speeding. The driver failed sobriety tests and was arrested for fourth degree DWI. The suspect was also charged with an open bottle violation. The vehicle was impounded An officer took a report of criminal sexual conduct and kidnapping that occurred near 66th Street East and Elliot Avenue South. The victim stated she was kidnapped at gunpoint, taken to an unknown location, sexually assaulted and then driven back to the area of her residence. Suspects are unknown at the time of the report. Sept. 5 – On the 500 block of 78th

Street West and someone removed tires, stereo and wheels valued at over $4,000 from the victim’s vehicle. The dashboard and lock were also damaged during the crime. Police dispatched to the area of 16th Avenue South and 63rd Street East on a report of a suspicious vehicle. The vehicle was occupied by three males and had been parked in the area for 45 minutes. The officer located the vehicle and spoke with the individuals. The officers were familiar with the rear passenger, who is frequently involved in criminal activities. One of the officers detected an odor of burnt marijuana and during a search of the passenger, the officer located one gram of marijuana in a plastic baggie and a homemade marijuana pipe. The suspect was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a small amount of marijuana. Sept. 6 – In the area of Cedar Avenue South and 74th Street East, an officer stopped a vehicle for speeding. The driver was later arrested for possession of cocaine and fleeing the scene. Sept. 7 – Officers responded to the intersection of 5th Avenue South and 74th Street East regarding graffiti. The

officer saw multiple defacements of area stop signs. Photos were taken and it is unknown when the vandalisms occurred. Sept. 8 – On the 7100 block of Cedar Avenue South a victim reported that they had been approached by an individual who asked for a ride. When the victim refused the suspect assaulted him with a knife and fled the scene. Sept. 9 – In the area of 62nd Street East and Bloomington Avenue officer attempted to stop a vehicle for equipment violation. The drive fled at a high rate of speed. The pursuit was terminated and shortly after the vehicle was found crashed into a light pole. An officer reported to the area of 75th Street East and Stevens Avenue South on a report of a walking domestic assault when the officer observed an occupied vehicle. In the vehicle the driver was found to be in possession of a small amount of marijuana. The suspect was cited and released. Sept. 10 – At the Short Stop at 7034 Cedar Ave. S., an officer responded to a verbal domestic assault. The male involved was arrested for violation of an order of protection.

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High school students help collect coats for kids BY JONATHAN YOUNG • SUN NEWSPAPERS Students at Blaine High School will try to collect 500 winter coats for children in need this fall. Each year the Business Professionals of America class (known as BPA) at the high school coordinates a coat drive as part of the Coats for Kids campaign. Pilgrim Cleaners started the campaign 26 years ago to help families who couldn’t afford to buy winter coats. Eighteen years ago, Blaine High School became the first school to officially host a coat drive to support the campaign. Lana Rice teaches BPA at Blaine High School. “The students collect coats before school every day for two weeks,” she said. This year the school’s collection will run Monday, Sept. 26 through Thursday, Oct. 6. “We do it as a class,” Rice said. “It’s not necessarily and assignment. We do a lot of volunteer work through BPA.” Sometimes students go door-to-door asking for coat donations. Some go to garage sales and buy coats or ask for donations. Teachers and students at the school also donate.

Last year’s BPA class at Blaine High School with the boxes of coats they collected. (Submitted photo) At the end of the collection period, Pilgrim Cleaners sends a truck to pick up the coats. Pilgrim then cleans the coats and gives them to local charities for distribution. Rice said the campaign won’t merely make an impact on the children receiving

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Blaine High School is only one of the schools participating in the Coats for Kids drive. According to Judy Sprague with Pilgrim Cleaners, Blaine High School has often donated more coats than any other school. “We’ve donated over 10,000 coats over the years,” Rice said. The school that collects the most coats this year will win a Subway party. Those who wish to donate coats can drop them off at Blaine High School or another participating school. They can also take them to any of the 25 Pilgrim Cleaners locations throughout the metro now through Saturday, Oct. 8. This year’s campaign is sponsored this year by Pilgrim Cleaners, Sun Newspapers, KARE 11, KFAN and Subway. The charities receiving coats are Sabathani Community Center, Sharing and Caring Hands, Ronald McDonald House of the Twin Cities, Catholic Charities of St. Paul and Minneapolis, STEP, CEAP, Lutheran Social Services and Hope for the City. Those who wish to send a cash donation should sent it to the “Coats for Kids Fund” c/o Pilgrim Cleaners, 3217 85th Ave. N., Brooklyn Park, MN 55443.

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Rotary FROM PAGE 4 landscaping and lawns is to “water, water and water,� according to Barrett. “A healthy lawn will out compete weeds,� Barrett said. To do this property owners should use one inch of water per week in their yards with deep saturating watering done in the early morning hours. But to also always follow city watering restriction and to never waster at night or during the hottest hours of the day Barrett said. Planning ahead, on Sept. 29, Rotary Club of Richfield will be delighted by a presentation from the Museum Director of the Richfield Historical Society Jodi Larson. For more information about the Rotary Club of Richfield, visit richfieldrotary.org, and for information about services provided by Barrett Lawn Care call 612-866-7522.

Bike to environmental event at Capitol Edina residents are invited to join a bicycle caravan to Moving Planet: Minnesota, part of a global day of environmental action 2-7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24, on the Minnesota State Capitol lawn in St. Paul. The caravan, led by Edina resident Paul Thompson, will depart 11:30 a.m. from Edina City Hall, 4801 W. 50th St., and noon from Linden Hills Co-op, 3815 Sunnyside Ave., Minneapolis. The Edina Energy and Environment Commission, Edina Go Green and Edina High School’s Project Earth will have table at the event’s resource fair.

Other activities include musical performances, speakers, kite flying, Frisbee and yoga. Info: 952-920-1547 (Thompson) or mn350.org.

Edina nonprofit hosts Kick Hunger Challenge Edina-based nonprofit Taste of the NFL has kicked off a new way for football fans to rally around their favorite teams and raise money for hunger relief. The Kick Hunger Challenge online fundraising campaign pits fans from all 32 NFL teams against each other in a friendly competition to raise money

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LEGAL NOTICES Probate Notice (Official Publication) STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF HENNEPIN DISTRICT COURT FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Court File No.: 27-PA-PR-11-1007 NOTICE OF AND ORDER FOR HEARING ON PETITION FOR DETERMINATION OF DESCENT In Re: Estate of DEBRA KAY CAMP, Decedent. Gregory R. Camp has filed a Petition for Determination of Descent. It is Ordered that on October 3, 2011, at 9:30 a.m., a hearing will be held in this Court at Probate Court, 4th floor of the Courts Tower, Hennepin County Government Center, 300 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55487, Minnesota, on the petition. The petition represents that the decedent died more than three (3) years ago leaving property in Minnesota. The petition requests the Court determine the descent of such property and assign the property to the persons entitled.

8445 Westwood Rd NE, Spring Lake Park, MN 55432; Joe Blum, 922 Dodd Rd, West St Paul, MN 55118; Jon Liesmaki, 23654 Birch Rd, Rogers, MN 55374 I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. FILED: August 31, 2011 /s/ Phillip Diskerud, Vice President (Sept. 15 & 22, 2011) D2-EnergyHockey

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2. Publishing this Notice and Order in a legal newspaper of Hennepin County once a week for two consecutive weeks, with the last publication at least 10 days before the time set for the hearing.

(Official Publication) MINUTES Regular Meeting of the Board of Education Independent School District 280, Richfield Public Schools The regular meeting of the Board of Education of Independent School District 280, Hennepin County, Richfield, Minnesota, was held on Monday, August 15, 2011, at the District Board Room, 7001 Harriet Avenue So., Richfield, MN 55423. The regular school board meeting was called to order by Chair Peter Toensing, at 7:00 p.m. with the following members in attendance: Belkengren, Flood, Lamberger, Nollenberger and Toensing. Absent: Easterwood. Superintendent Slotterback, Directors Michael Schwartz, Craig Holje and Kate Trewick were also present.

BY THE COURT

RECEIVING OF DELEGATIONS

Dated: 9-6-2011

1. Heard Presentation and Received Donation from Bill Davis, President, Spartan Foundation

Any objections to the petition must be raised at the hearing or filed with the Court prior to the hearing. If the petition is proper and no objections are filed or raised, the petition will be granted. Notice shall be given by publishing this Notice and Order as provided by law and by: 1. Mailing a copy of this Notice and Order to each interested person by United States mail at least 14 days before the time set for the hearing; and,

Jay M. Quam Judge of District Court GUZMAN LAW FIRM, P.A. Lori L. Guzman, Att’y Reg. No. 285808 Timothy P. Carey, Att’y Reg. No. 390868 14847 Energy Way Apple Valley, MN 55124 Telephone: (952) 432-0648 Facsimile: (952) 431-2491 e-mail: lori@guzmanlaw.com

REPORTS AND INFORMATION FROM SCHOOL SOURCES 1. Heard Annual Update – Energy Management ROUTINE MATTERS (approved unanimously)

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1. Approved the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of July 11, 2011

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2. Approved General Disbursements of August 15, 2011 in the amount of $2,262,070.41

(Official Publication) MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable consumers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. State the exact assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted: Energy Hockey State the address of the principal place of business. 7444 Thomas Ave South, Richfield, MN 55423 List the name and complete street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name. Cal Ballard, 7444 Thomas Ave South, Richfield, MN 55423; Phillip Diskerud,

3. Approved Investments and Electronic Transfers for July 2011 PERSONNEL 1. Approved all personnel items as presented OLD BUSINESS 1. Approved Bid Award – Cash Flow Borrowing 2. Approved Referendum Resolution 3. Approved 2011-2012 Board Liaison Assignments NEW BUSINESS 1. Approved Recommendation for Science Program Improvement 2. Approved Board Policy 521 - Graduation 3. Approved Board Policy 601 – Academic Standards and Instructional Curriculum 4. Approved Board Policy 302 – Position Assignments

5. Accepted two donations The regular meeting adjourned at 8:25 p.m. The preceding is a summary of the official minutes, which are on file in the District Office, 7001 Harriet Avenue South, Richfield, Minnesota. The next regular meeting of the Board of Education will be held on Tuesday, September 6, 2011. David J. Lamberger, Board of Education Clerk (Sept. 22, 2011) D2-Aug15Minutes

School District 280 (Official Publication) MINUTES Regular Meeting of the Board of Education Independent School District 280, Richfield Public Schools A special meeting of the Board of Education of Independent School District 280, Hennepin County, Richfield, Minnesota, was held on Monday, August 8, 2011, at the District Board Room, 7001 Harriet Avenue So., Richfield, MN 55423. The regular school board meeting was called to order by Chair Peter Toensing, at 7:00 p.m. with the following members in attendance: Belkengren, Flood, Lamberger and Toensing. Absent: Easterwood and Nollenberger. Superintendent Slotterback, Directors Michael Schwartz, Craig Holje and Kate Trewick were also present. OLD BUSINESS 1. Approved Cash Flow Borrowing Resolution NEW BUSINESS 1. Approved a Resolution Authorizing Referendum The special meeting adjourned at 7:55 p.m. The preceding is a summary of the official minutes, which are on file in the District Office, 7001 Harriet Avenue South, Richfield, Minnesota. The next regular meeting of the Board of Education will be held on Monday, August 15, 2011. David J. Lamberger, Board of Education Clerk (Sept. 22, 2011) D2-Aug8Minutes

School District 280 (Official Publication) MINUTES Regular Meeting of the Board of Education Independent School District 280, Richfield Public Schools A special closed session meeting of the Board of Education of Independent School District 280, Hennepin County, Richfield, Minnesota, was held on Wednesday, July 27, 2011, at the District Board Room, 7001 Harriet Avenue So., Richfield, MN 55423. The special closed session school board meeting was called to order by Chair Peter Toensing at 6:48 pm. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss Negotiations. The special closed session meeting adjourned at 7:42 p.m. The preceding is a summary of the official minutes, which are on file in the District Office, 7001 Harriet Avenue South, Richfield, Minnesota. The next regular meeting of the Board of Education will be held on Monday, August 15, 2011. A Special School Board meeting was called for Monday, August 8, 2011 regarding referendum. David J. Lamberger, Board of Education Clerk (Sept. 22, 2011) D2-Jul27Minutes

City of Richfield

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(Official Publication) RESOLUTION NO. 10557 RESOLUTION APPROVING SUMMARY PUBLICATION OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUBSECTIONS 512.03; 512.07; 512.09; 525.11, SUBDIVISION 1; 527.11, SUBDIVISION 1; 532.11, SUBDIVISIONS 1 AND 2; 534.11, SUBDIVISIONS 1 AND 2; 537.03, SUBDIVISION 1; 544.13, SUBDIVISION 5 AND BY ADDING NEW SUBSECTION 534.07, SUBDIVISION 24 AND SUBSECTION 537.05, SUBDIVISION 11 RELATED TO HORTICULTURE, ANIMAL KENNELS, MINIMUM LOT AREAS, SETBACKS AND TATTOO SHOPS

(Official Publication) MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes Chapter 333 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable consumers to be able to identify the true owner of a business.

(Official Publication) CITY OF RICHFIELD Public Hearing Notice REGARDING: Notice of hearing on proposed assessment for unpaid false alarm fees against private properties.

WHEREAS, the City has adopted the above referenced amendment of the Richfield City Code; and WHEREAS, the verbatim text of the amendment is cumbersome, and the expense of publication of the complete text is not justified. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Richfield that the following summary is hereby approved for official publication: SUMMARY PUBLICATION BILL NO. 2011-19 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUBSECTIONS 512.03; 512.07; 512.09; 525.11, SUBDIVISION 1; 527.11, SUBDIVISION 1; 532.11, SUBDIVISIONS 1 AND 2; 534.11, SUBDIVISIONS 1 AND 2; 537.03, SUBDIVISION 1; 544.13, SUBDIVISION 5 AND BY ADDING NEW SUBSECTION 534.07, SUBDIVISION 24 AND SUBSECTION 537.05, SUBDIVISION 11 RELATED TO HORTICULTURE, ANIMAL KENNELS, MINIMUM LOT AREAS, SETBACKS AND TATTOO SHOPS This summary of the ordinance is published pursuant to Section 3.12 of the Richfield City Charter. This ordinance makes the following changes to the City Code: allows community gardens as an accessory to an established institutional use (e.g. school, church); expands the districts in which animal kennels are permitted with conditions and allows outdoor relief areas provided that certain conditions are met; allows tattoo establishments in the mixed use – community and mixed use – regional districts; removes density prescriptions from the multi-family residential districts, as this is prescribed by the Comprehensive Plan; reduces commercial building setbacks adjacent to singleand two-family dwellings to equal that of the commercial parking lot setback of 15 feet; allows for reduced front setbacks for commercial buildings along arterial roads so long as a public entrance is provided; and establishes a maximum front setback of 60 feet for commercial buildings along arterial roads. Copies of the ordinance are available for public inspection in the City Clerk’s office during normal business hours or upon request by calling the Department of Community Development at (612) 861-9760. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Richfield, Minnesota this 13th day of September, 2011.

State the exact assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted: All Things Motorized State the address of the principal place of business. 6817 Harriet Ave, Richfield, MN 55423 List the name and complete street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name. Stephen Schmit, 6817 Harriet Ave, Richfield, MN 55423 I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. FILED: August 30, 2011 /s/ Stephen J Schmit, Producer (Sept. 22 & 29, 2011) D2-AllThgsMotoriz

City of Richfield (Official Publication) BILL NO. 2011-20 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE SALE OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY OF THE CITY THE CITY OF RICHFIELD DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. The following property of the City is hereby authorized to be sold to Wellington Management, Inc. or such other entity as Wellington Management, Inc. may designate in writing. Lot 2, Block 1, HEYMAN ADDITION, Hennepin County, Minnesota Sec. 2. The Mayor and City Manager are authorized and directed to sign all documents necessary to effect the sale contemplated by this ordinance, in accordance with the terms and conditions of the purchase agreement as approved by the City Council. Sec. 3. This ordinance will be effective in accordance with Section 3.09 of the City Charter. Adopted this 13th day of September, 2011. Debbie Goettel, Mayor

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WHEN: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 7:00 p.m. WHERE: Richfield City Hall - Council Chambers 6700 Portland Avenue South LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Alarm user fees must be paid to the City within 30 days from the date of written notice by the City to the alarm user. Unpaid false alarm fees encompass the costs which are to be specially assessed against the benefited properties, plus a 10% penalty charge applied for fees not paid within the time specified. All delinquent unpaid, charges shall be certified to the city clerk who shall prepare an assessment roll providing for assessment of the delinquent amounts against the respective properties. The total amount of the proposed assessment roll of the unpaid false alarm fees is $1,540.00 The proposed assessment is on file for public inspection at my office. Written or oral objections will be considered at the meeting, but the Council may consider any objection to the amount of a proposed individual assessment at an adjourned meeting upon further notice to affected property owners as deemed advisable. An owner may appeal an assessment to district court pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 429.081 by serving notice of the appeal upon the mayor or clerk of the city within 30 days after the adoption of the assessment and filing such notice with the district court within ten days after service upon the mayor or clerk; however, no appeal may be taken as to the amount of an individual assessment unless a written objection by the affected property owner is filed with the clerk prior to the assessment hearing or presented to the presiding officer at the hearing. QUESTIONS: Call Chris Regis, Finance Manager, at 612-861-9723. HOW TO COMMENT: Attend the hearing and you will be heard or submit written comments. NANCY GIBBS City Clerk AUXILIARY AIDS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. REQUESTS MUST BE MADE AT LEAST 96 HOURS IN ADVANCE TO THE CITY CLERK AT 612861-9738. (Sept. 22, 2011) D2-FalseAlarmFees

City of Richfield (Official Publication) CITY OF RICHFIELD Public Hearing Notice REGARDING: Notice of hearing on proposed assessment for weed elimination from private property, and removal or elimination of public health or safety hazards from private property. WHEN: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 7:00 p.m. Legal Notices continued on next page


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EVENTS IN THE COMMUNITY – SEPT. 23 THROUGH SEPT. 29 FRIDAY

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RICHFIELD FARMERS MARKET When: 7 a.m. to noon Where: Veterans Memorial Park, 64th Ave. and Portland Ave., Richfield Info: xr.com/farmers

MIGRANT MAGIC When: 1-2:30 p.m. Where: Wood Lake Nature Center, 6710 Lake Shore Drive, Richfield Info: woodlakenaturecenter.org

FAMILY STORYTIME When: 10:30 a.m. Where: Hennepin County Library Oxboro Library, 8801 Portland, Ave. S., Bloomington Info: 612-543-5775

BABY STORYTIME When: 9:30 a.m. Where: Hennepin County Library at Augsburg Park, 7100 Nicollet Ave., Richfield Info: 612-543-6200

THE OPTIMIST CLUB OF RICHFIELD MEETING When: 7:30 a.m. Where: Richfield VFW Post 5555, 6715 Lakeshore Dr., Richfield Info: richfieldoptimists.org

WALK NOW FOR AUTISM SPEAKS When: 7-9 a.m. Where: Rotunda East, Mall of America, Bloomington Info: mallofamerica.com

KENDRA WILKINSON BOOK SIGNING When: 2 p.m. Where: Rotunda East, Mall of America, Bloomington Info: mallofamerica.com

TEEN BOOK CLUB: THE THIRTEENTH CHILD When: 3:30 p.m. Where: Hennepin County Library at Augsburg Park, 7100 Nicollet Ave., Richfield Info: 612-543-6200

TODDLER TUESDAY: SEA LIFE When: 10 a.m. to noon Where: Sea Life Aquarium, Mall of America, Bloomington Info: mallofamerica.com

RICHFIELD CHAMBER OF COMMERECE MEMBERSHIP BREAKFAST When: 7:30-8:30 a.m. Where: Richfield Bakers Square, 3000 West 66th St., Richfield Info: richfieldchambercvb.org

Corner FROM PAGE 14 • The approved motion to pass the resolution authorizing the issuance, sale and delivery of city’s Variable Rate Demand Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds for Woodlake Richfield Apartment Project; adopting a Housing

Program pursuant to Minnesota State Chapter 462C; approving the form of and authorizing execution and delivery of the bonds and related document and granting approval for certain other actions with respect thereto. • The approved motion to pass an ordinance amending subsections and subdivisions related to horticulture, animal kennels, minimum lot areas, setbacks and tattoo shops and approval

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of the resolution authorizing summary publication of those amended subsections and subdivisions. • Accepting the purchase agreement, subject to revisions by legal council, of the proposed sale of land to Wellington Management, Inc. and approval of the second reading of an ordinance providing for the sale of certain real property of the city to Wellington Management Inc.

29 COMPUTER CLASS FOR COMPLETE BEGINNERS When: 6-8 p.m. Where: Hennepin County Library at Southdale Library, 7001 York Ave. S., Edina Info: 952-847-5914 TOASTMASTERS When: 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Richfield American Legion, 6501 Portland Ave. S., Richfield Info: 612-866-3647

• The approved motion to pass a resolution constituting approval of a major site plan amendment at 1600 78th St. E. to allow a 9,600 square foot addition to the existing building. • The approved motion to pass the resolution adopting 2012 preliminary property tax levy, setting truth in taxation hearing date, authorizing budget revisions and authorizing revision of 2011 budget of various departments.

LEGAL NOTICES WHERE: Richfield City Hall - Council Chambers 6700 Portland Avenue South LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The services which were undertaken by the City for the elimination of weeds from private property and removal or elimination of public health or safety hazards from private property, encompass the costs which are to be specially assessed against the benefited properties, including securing and scheduling of contractors and City staff plus related processing. The cost of providing the elimination of weeds and the elimination of public health or safety hazards is $22,210.37. The proposed assessment is on file for public inspection at my office. Written or

oral objections will be considered at the meeting, but the Council may consider any objection to the amount of a proposed individual assessment at an adjourned meeting upon further notice to affected property owners as deemed advisable. An owner may appeal an assessment to district court pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 429.081 by serving notice of the appeal upon the mayor or clerk of the city within 30 days after the adoption of the assessment and filing such notice with the district court within ten days after service upon the mayor or clerk; however, no appeal may be taken as to the amount of an individual assessment unless a written objection by the affected property owner is filed with the clerk prior to the assessment hearing or presented

to the presiding officer at the hearing. QUESTIONS: Call Chris Regis, Finance Manager, at 612-861-9723. HOW TO COMMENT: Attend the hearing and you will be heard or submit written comments. NANCY GIBBS City Clerk AUXILIARY AIDS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. REQUESTS MUST BE MADE AT LEAST 96 HOURS IN ADVANCE TO THE CITY CLERK AT 612861-9738. (Sept. 22, 2011) D2-WeedElimination

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BY GREG KLEVEN SUN NEWSPAPERS Richfield’s 1-6 record in boys soccer is deceiving, according to Spartan head coach Brad Johnson. “Our players have been competitive and are playing better each game,” said Johnson. “Our goals-against total is down from a year ago and the guys are working hard and making progress.” One of the Spartans’ tough losses came against St. Thomas Academy Sept. 15, where they fell 2-1 in overtime. Carlos Quechuleno scored Richfield’s goal in the loss. Jack Stallon tended goal for the Spartans. Richfield also played a strong Blake team tough in a 3-1 loss Sept. 10. Obsa Ali scored the Richfield goal with an assist from Ridwan Ahmed. Henry Sibley defeated Richfield 6-2 Sept. 8. Eduardo Hernandez and Stallon shared goalkeeping duties and combined for 25 saves. Alex Viera scored both Richfield goals. Viera scored the winning goal with an assist by Quechuleno in a 1-0 overtime victory over Mahtomedi Sept. 6. Richfield opened the season with a 2-0 loss to Minneapolis Washburn and followed that with 5-0 defeats against North St. Paul and Apple Valley. Richfield travels to South

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MARK YOUR CALENDAR Richfield will try to spoil Henry Sibley’s football homecoming at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23, at Matson Field in Classic Suburban Conference action.

Mikias Alipate The Holy Angels junior running back sprinted 12 yards for a touchdown as the Stars defeated New Prague 49-20 in Missota Conference football action Sept. 9.

Alex Brault The Richfield boys cross country runner placed 33rd overall in 11 minutes, 49 seconds on the 3,200-meter course at the Dakota Classic meet Sept. 2 at Eagan High School.

Erin Brault The Richfield girls cross country runner was also 33rd in the 3,200-meter event at the Dakota Classic Invitational meet. The Richfield girls placed seventh in a 12-team field.

Alex Viera Viera is the leading scorer for the Richfield boys soccer team. He scored two goals in a 6-2 loss to Henry Sibley Sept. 8 and one goal during a 1-0 overtime victory over Mahtomedi Sept. 6.

Eduardo Hernandez The Richfield boys soccer goalkeeper has been busy during the Spartans’ first six games. He stopped 25 shots during a 6-2 loss to Henry Sibley and made 17 saves during a 1-0 overtime win over Mahtomedi. The Spartans have a 1-5 record.

Tyler Newburgh Richfield’s Alex Viera chases down a loose ball during a 5-0 loss to Classic Suburban Conference soccer foe North St. Paul Aug. 30 at Spartan Stadium. (Photo courtesy of Todd Bauer) St. Paul for a 7 p.m. Classic Suburban Conference game Thursday, Sept. 22. The Spartans host HillMurray at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 24, and Rosemount at 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 26. Richfield plays on the road against Tartan at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27.

Girls soccer Richfield’s girls soccer team has a 1-4 record. The Spartans lost 6-0 to Tartan Sept. 13 and 7-0 to Henry Sibley Sept. 8. Simley defeated Richfield 10-1 Sept. 6 and North St. Paul shut out the Spartans 9-0 Sept. 1.

Richfield opened its season with a 4-2 victory over Minneapolis Roosevelt Aug. 31. Richfield will be on the road to play South St. Paul at 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22. The Spartans battled North St. Paul at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, at home.

Newburgh scored on a 31-yard run as Holy Angels defeated New Prague 49-20 on Sept. 9. The Stars improved to 2-0. Editor’s note: Send nominations for Stars of the Week honors to sports editor Greg Kleven at gkleven@acnpapers.com. Youth, high school, college and adult recreational sports athletes will be considered.


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Defense propels Holy Angels to third straight win Stars blank Red Wing 36-0 in Missota Conference BY GREG KLEVEN • SUN NEWSPAPERS Defense was instrumental for Holy Angels in its third consecutive victory of the football season. And no defensive player performed better for the Stars than senior middle linebacker T.J. Patrias. Patrias had 16 tackles, four sacks and one fumble recovery for a touchdown as Holy Angels shut out Red Wing 36-0 Sept. 16. The Stars boosted their record to 3-0 while the Wingers are now 2-1. Holy Angels will try for another victory at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23, at Chanhassen. “Our entire defense played extremely well against Red Wing, a team that threw over 40 passes,” said Holy Angels coach Ray Betton. “But Patrias had a great game and really knows how to get to the quarterback.” Holy Angels led 2-0 in the first quarter on a safety by defensive back Michael Price. The Stars added three scores in the second quarter by taking advantage of Red Wing miscues. Patrias returned a fumble 6 yards for a touchdown. Mikias Alipate ran 1 yard for another Stars score. Senior linebacker Aammir Freese returned a fumble 18 yards for another touchdown and Will Pagel added a conversion run as Holy Angels built a 22-0 halftime lead. Holy Angels added 14 points in the fourth quarter. Pagel scored on a 6-yard run and added a conversion run. Junior quarterback Sam Keis finished the scoring on a 1-yard run. Anthony Baysah was Holy Angels’ leading rusher with 94 yards on 16 carries. Pagel came through with 63 yards on 11 rushes. Keis completed four of nine passes for 76 yards. Holy Angels shifts its focus to Chanhassen this week. “Chanhassen has a 0-3 record but lost a couple of close games,” said Betton. “We can’t turn the ball over and commit penalties like we did offensively last week. “We still don’t know how good we can be.”

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Richfield’s Spartans regroups for football test at Henry Sibley Hill-Murray spoils Spartan homecoming last week with 49-7 win BY GREG KLEVEN • SUN NEWSPAPERS Hill-Murray spoiled Richfield’s football homecoming game last week. Now the Spartans would like to dampen Henry Sibley’s homecoming celebration. Richfield (1-2) will travel to Henry Sibley for a Classic Suburban Conference game at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23. The Warriors are 0-3 after losing 21-0 to Simley last week. Richfield is trying to regroup after a 49-7 loss to Hill-Murray last Friday at Spartan Stadium. “We must go back to the drawing board this week against Henry Sibley,” said Richfield head coach Todd Olson. “We have to play with more consistency. “The outcome will be determined by which team wants to win more. But I have been pleased with the way our guys are trying.” Richfield had difficulty containing Hill-Murray’s potent passing attack last week. The Pioneers threw for more than 250 yards against the Spartans. “Hill-Murray’s football program has improved in recent years,” said Olson. “Hill-Murray reached the section finals last year for the third time in five years. “Hill-Murray used run-action fakes to set up its passing game against us.” Hill-Murray scored three times in the first quarter and expanded its advantage to 28-0 by halftime. Richfield’s lone touchdown came in the third quarter when Cam Dearing ran 36 yards for a score. Raheim Hampton kicked the extra point as the Spartans trailed 35-7 heading into the fourth quarter. Hill-Murray finished the scoring with two touchdowns in the final 12

Richfield junior running back Cam Dearing takes a handoff from junior quarterback Corban Halbur during a game against North St. Paul. Dearing rushed six times for 49 yards and caught two passes during the Spartans’ 49-7 loss to Hill-Murray Sept. 16 at home. (Photo by Brian Nelson • Contributing Photographer) minutes. Olson said he was impressed with the performance of several of his players in the loss to Hill-Murray. “Deshawn Jones had a great game, making seven catches for 65 yards,” said

the Spartan coach. “Dearing rushed for 49 yards on six carries, had two receptions and completed two passes. “Defensive end Chandler Arrendondo continues to improve and was a force for us.”

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Richfield boys team is third, girls squad places fourth

Registration fees are $30 for first- and second-grade house leagues and $80 for third- through sixthgrade house leagues. Registration fee for fifth- through eighthgrade traveling league teams is $80. Information: richfieldboysbasketballboosters.com. Editor’s note: Please e-mail all Richfield sports releases and announcements to sports editor Greg Kleven at gkleven@acnpapers.c om or fax them to him at 763-424-7388. Deadline is Thursday noon for publication in next week’s paper.

BY GREG KLEVEN • SUN NEWSPAPERS Richfield head boys and girls country coach Martin Huberty set goals for both of his teams to finish in the upper half of the Classic Suburban Conference this season. The Spartan runners are making that goal become reality. Richfield placed third in boys competition at the Classic Suburban Conference meet Sept. 13 at St. Croix Bluffs near Hastings. The Spartans were fourth in the girls race. “We ran great,” said Huberty. “Next month, we should place higher at the conference championships at the same place against the same teams. “It was a perfect day for running at the last conference meet and the kids took advantage of the cool conditions by running fast and improved times.” Richfield scored 109 points in the boys team competition. Mahtomedi was first with 24 points. Jake Bauer was Richfield’s top runner in the 5,000-meter race in 18 minutes, 7 seconds.

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Max Hamilton came in 19th (18:46) and Lucas Blanchard was 24th (18:42). Cal Bergen finished 26th (18:52) and Jake Beaudet was 27th (18:55). Other Spartan competitors were Jon Libra (32nd, 19:15), Spencer Bainbridge (36th, 19:24), Alex Brault (40th, 19:26) and Nathan Libra (50th, 20:01). More than 170 runners competed in the 5K race. Richfield’s girls cross country squad also had a successful day in the conference meet, scoring 97 points. Mahtomedi was the girls champion with 47 points. Hannah Olson of Richfield was medalist in the girls 4K race in 15:35. “Hannah raced great and smart,” said Huberty. “She looked relaxed and had good form. “Hannah won by eight seconds over second-place Sheelyn Sorensen of Tartan.” Richfield’s Erin Brault was 15th overall (17:22) and Sarah Nygaard finished 21st (17:47). Hannah Adams was 28th (18:48) and Leah Mohn placed 32nd (19:00). Sarah Schroeder was 46th (20:16) and Erica Strom finished 48th (20:25). Richfield runners will compete in the Roy Griak Invitational Saturday, Sept. 24, at the University of Minnesota Golf Course.

Richfield’s Jake Bauer competes in the Dakota Classic Invitational cross country race Sept. 3. He placed 17th overall in that meet and finished 13th in Classic Suburban Conference competition last week. (Photo courtesy of Todd Bauer)

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LOW PRICES • Pulverized Dirt - $12.50 yd • Black Dirt - $11.00 yd • Decorative Rock Since 1986 • Colored Mulch - $26.50 yd • Mulches 6 miles S. of • Boulders Shakopee on 169 • Retaining Wall Block Mon-Fri 7:30am - 5:00pm • Pavers (starting @ $2.10/sq ft) Sat - Call for Hours • Edging • Poly • Fabrics

952-492-2783 - We Deliver www.hermanslandscape.com

100% Satisfaction Guar!

Garden Design & Maintenance Services

Garden Design & Remodel Plant Installations Containers & Window Boxes Expertise. Creative Designs. Beautiful Results.

Van Buren Landscape 952-292-7453

Beautiful Gardens Would You Like To Have More Beauty In Your Yard? We Will Restore or Expand Your Existing Gardens. Experienced Gardeners Call Linda 612-598-3949

A Lawn Service – Clean-Ups, Gardens, Hauling. Cheap Rates. Call Bryan 763-276-0368

FALL LEAF & FLOWER GARDEN CLEAN-UP. Call 952-292-6979 Field of Green Lawncare

Resid & Comm Free Ests Fall Aeration/Clean-ups & Wkly Mowing. 952-807-1612

Lawn Aerations $40

Multi Neighbor Discount

Mark 651-768-9345

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In the Community, With the Community, For the Community

2380

Moving, Storage & Shipping

A Local Mover

Robinson Moving Household & Office Movers Reasonable Rates ICC 52334 35Yrs Exp Sr. Disc Call 763-566-8955

2395

Music Lessons

Flute & piano lessons, EP area. Flute players all levels, begin & inter. piano Call Elaine 612-724-6152

2420

Painting

2420

Painting

DAVE'S Painting Int/Ext 3 Rooms $175. Paper rem Enamel Refs avail. 952-201-1577

John's Professional Painting Complete Painting Service www.johnsprofessional painting.com 612-227-7123

2430

*A and K PAINTING* Int./Ext Painting/Staining & texturing. Free Est. 952-474-6258 Ins/Bond Major Credit Cards Accepted 3 Interior Rooms/$250 Wallpaper Removal. Drywall Repair. Cabinet Enameling and Staining. 25 yrs exp. Steve 763-545-0506

Quality Residential

Painting & Drywall Ceiling & Wall Textures H20 Damage – Plaster Repair

Wall Paper Removal INTERIOR EXTERIOR

A German Craftsman

Paint, Plaster, papering

30yrs quality work, Ref's

Seasonal Rates. Reliable

roosterpainting.com

Est. Int/Ext 952-484-4867

Allen's Perfect Painting Ceiling & Drywall Repair BBB Member. Call anytime. Lic/Ins. Free Est. 612-388-2884

Bell Professional Painting 20 yrs serving SW Ext Ptg Best Prices 952-949-0444 Danielsonhomeservices.com

Paint Drywall Lic 20444019 Ron 612-720-6525 DAVE'S PAINTING and WALLPAPERING Int/Ext • Free Est • 23 Yrs Will meet or beat any price! Lic/Ins Visa/MC BBB 952-469-6800

Roofs, Siding, & Gutters

PRO PAPER HANGING Removal, Paint/Plaster

Roofs, Siding, & Gutters

2510

Re-Roofing & Roof Repairs 30 Yrs Exp Insured - Lic#20126880 John Haley #1 Roofer, LLC. Call 952-925-6156

612-802-8100

Shingles /Cedar Shake Reas rates-. 20+ yrs exp. Lic/Ins

RAINBOW ROOFING

Regal Enterprises Inc Roofing, Siding, Windows Gutters. Insurance Work. Since 1980. Lic. 20515711

A Family Operated Bus.

952-201-4817

Paperhanging

Work Guar/Refs/Ins/Free Ests Ext/Int Painting Reasonable Rates FREE Est. EARL 952-944-7983

2510

Regalenterprisesinc.net Re-roofs Tear-offs BBB Free Est. MC/Visa No Subcontractors Used. Lic/Ins. 952-891-8586

Double Exposure Place your classified ad with us and be placed on our Web Site! 952-392-6888

35yrs Exp. 952-377-4612

2470

FREE ESTIMATE S

Plumbing

763-792-2999 Geno's Sewer & Drain

CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING

Special $89/with ad! *A One Man Company* Looking for work. 30 yrs exp. Call Steve 612-940-5920 Lic#4040

Roofs, Siding, & Gutters

2510

TOP QUALITY ROOFING FOR LESS $$$$ Two Teacher Construction Re-Roofing - Tearoffs. Large crew done in a day! Immaculate clean-ups Ins Lic # 20073200 Ref's

952-472-5670

BBB

Why Wait Roofing LLC Tear-offs & New Construction Siding & Gutters Over 17 yrs exp. Free est. Rodney Oldenburg

612-210-5267 952-443-9957 Lic #20156835 • Insured

Roofing • Siding • Windows

We Take Care of Insurance Claims Offering the Best Extended Manufacturers Warranty

Lic # 20431519BC

952-934-7600

A RENEW PLUMBING •Drain Cleaning •Repairs •Remodeling •Lic# 004914PM Bond/Ins 952-884-9495

Since 1978

qiar

Snow Removal

2570

ICE DAMS & SNOW? 1954

The WeatherMaster Inc.

Tree Service

2620

Will Beat Anybody's Price! NEW HORIZONS TREE & LANDSCAPING

BIG TREES & STUMPS CHEAP!! Fully Licensed & Insured “We take pride in our work”

Ins/Bond Lic. #57327-MR Dan 952-465-2926 SAVE MONEY - Competent master plumber needs work. Lic#M3869 Jason 952-891-2490

2490

Powerwashing

DECK CLEANING & STAINING Professional and Prompt Guaranteed Results.

651-699-3504

www.rooftodeck.com Code #78

2510

Roofs, Siding, & Gutters

** BLOMQUIST ** EXTERIORS Siding- Roofs-Soffit-FasciaGutters- Lic#20172580

763-754-2501 www.blomquistexteriors.com

2420

ROOFING • SIDING • WINDOWS

763-550-0043 952-476-7601 651-221-2600

Since 1954 we have been providing homeowners with experience in snow & ice dam removal. Same day service available. Call Today!

612-961-2375

www.gatesgeneralcontractors.com

Fast, Friendly & Reliable

WINDOWS/SIDING

2600

Family Owned & Operated Since 1949

Fast Turnaround SERVING THE Reduce Energy Bills ENTIRE METO AREA Free Estimates MN LICENSE Bank Financing #20316811 Available BONDED • INSURED

Stump Removal

Call Jeff for STUMP REMOVAL Narrow Access or Backyards. Insured Jeff 612-578-5299

NOVAK STUMP REMOVAL Free Est Lic/Ins 952-888-5123

Tree Service

2620

Limited Offer

Painting

Triple Glass for the Price of Double Glass

(651) 644-6900 (952) 920-8888

A Fresh Look, Inc. Interior/Exterior Painting by the Pros Bonded & Insured Free Est. • Senior Discounts

• FREE INSPECTIONS • State Lic. #6793 • ESTABLISHED IN 1984

• EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE • Hardiplank® Siding • QUICK RESPONSE TIME • HAIL DAMAGE

Snow and ice dams on your roof can cause expensive damage to the interior and exterior of your home. The WeatherMaster Inc. can help!

ACCREDITED BUSINESS

Call For Free Estimate www.WesternConstructionInc.com

2490

Powerwashing

2490

Powerwashing

$0 For Estimate Timberline Tree & Landscape. Summer Discount - 25% Off Tree Trimming, Tree Removal, Stump Grinding 612-644-8035 Remove Large Trees & Stumps CHEAP

Tree Service

TREE REMOVAL/TRIMMING Shrub Pruning Free Ests Lic'd / Ins'd / 20 Yrs Exp. 952-922-7543 / 763-535-7512

2630

Upholstery & Slipcovers

Affordable Custom Uphols Upholstery – Slipcovers Visa/MC Jan 612-824-7376

2660

612-203-4309

Window Cleaning

15% Fall Discount

Window Cleaning 14 Yrs Exp Free Est. Insured

952-467-2447

Premier Tree Service

612-396-9345

Forget The Rest Call The Best!!

www.vincestree.com Full Tree & Landscape Services.

Window Cleaning

Serving The Entire Metro Area. 763-954-1063 BBB Accredited Business

612-529-4444

15% Summer Discount

612-275-2574

AJ's Tree Service LLC Trimming & Removal Free Estimates & Insured 952-883-0671 Tree Removal BBB Accredited Silver Fox Services A Good Job!!

15 yrs exp.

Thomas Tree Service Immaculate Clean-up! Tree Removal/Trimming Lot Clearing & Stump Removal Free Estimates 952-440-6104

Call Now - Fall Trimming

Parkway Tree Service Quality Work At Affordable Prices!

Trimming/Removal & Stump Removal. Lic/Ins. Free Ests Leo 612-210-0381/952-933-1458

2570

Snow Removal

3000

3010

Merchandise Antiques

Antique Hay Wagon 7 foot Long. Includes Steel Wheels and Spring Loaded Seat. 5 foot wide. $500 or best offer. Makes for great lawn art. Call 952-451-2480

Carver & Chaska Occasional Markets DOWNTOWN CARVER

* Mustard Moon * Seasons * The Good Junk Garage * The Vintage Cottage * Ms. Mac's Too DOWNTOWN CHASKA

Linda's Cellar September 22, 23, 24 Thurs (10-5); Fri-Sat (10-4) Antiqs, Vintage & Seasonal

2570

Jim Cooper, Jr.,Inc. LANDSCAPING

Snow Removal

Quality Work Since 1983

SNOW PLOWING ~ Seasonal Contracts Available ~

2490

Powerwashing

Lic. #20626700

Licensed Insured www.jimcooperjrlandscaping.com Free Estimates

(612) 869-2454

Credit Cards Accepted

612-825-7316/952-934-4128 www.afreshlookinc.com

Right Way PAINTING 20 years exp. Degreed Shop Teacher Exterior/Interior Painting Powerwashing • Decks • Fences Window Glazing & Repairs 2 Year Labor / 10 Year Paint Warranty

612.839.2239 • 612.866.0949 WWW.RIGHTWAYMN.COM

BOB’s

2620

Tree Service

2620

Tree Service

Commercial and residential pressure washing Decks strip & seal, roof washing, house washing, concrete cleaning and staining. Full exterior washing.

Our job is to make you look good!

Craft & Bake Sale 9/23-24 (8-4) proceeds will

benefit Good in the Hood. 1603 E. 90th Street, Blmgtn St. Mary of the Lake Church

Oct. 1 (10-6) Oct. 2 (9-1) Crafts, product consultants, collectibles, antiques, jewelry, food, and MORE!

105 Forestview Lane, Plymouth 763-545-1442

3090

Cemetery Lots

Bloomington Cemetery 2 plots. $995/BO each. Call 651-762-3727

Dawn Valley in Blmgtn, 2 plots, asking $1,200/BO each. Carol 612-619-4850 Glen Haven: 2 plots, 2 vaults w/companion headstone. Value $8,990. Asking $5,000/BO. 218-828-3608 Glenhaven Garden of Nativity. Lot 93B spaces 1&2 companion marker and 2 vaults. $5K 763-537-8296 Groveland Cemetery in Mtka. Lots available in new expanded area. Priced @ $700 & $1200. 952-847-0011 Lovely Glen Haven – 2 plots, must sell, $1600 ea 952-926-4381 Pleasant View Memorial Gardens, Burns. 4 lots. Call for details 952-888-4941

3130

Estate Sales

EXCELSIOR 4116 White Oak Lane Fri., Sept. 23 (8:30-5:30) Sat., Sept.. 24 (8:30-4:30) #'s Friday at 8am

Hi-quality furnishings incl. Ethan Allen, & Womens cloz

www.willmatthill.com

3150

Fireplace & Firewood

FIREWOOD

Affordable Firewood OAK & BIRCH, 2 YRS DRIED

4 x 8 x 16. Free delivery & stack. 612-867-6813

3160

Furnishings

Full sized oak futon in excellent condition. Like new. $195. 952-913-9460 Single Captains Bed 3 drawer, Pine. You pickup. $450 Cash. 763-742-8799 Sleep Number bed for sale, series 9000. Electric adjustable frame with pillow top. Head board with mirror, and side piers with drawers included. Works great $1,800. Call 612-237-1415 SOFA: 3 piece Henredon Sectional sofa. Excellent Condition. $600/OBO. 952881-1381

Senior Discounts

3260

763-225-6200

www.sparklewashcmn.com

Boutiques/Craft Shows & Gifts

Burial Plot, Glen Haven Memorial Masonic Garden 2 plots avl. Valued $5200. $2000 for both. 651-331-1670

15% Summer Discount

Tree Trimming & Removal. Lot Clearing. Full Yard Landscaping. Fully Insured. Call 612-390-0293 Dynamic Tree & Landscaping

3050

BLUE SKIES

Tree Trimming & Removal

Snow Management Systems

An Honest Plumber

2620

Great Service Affordable Prices

Misc. For Sale

Buddybox Galaxy Radio Toshiba AM/FM, Jensen speakers, $450. 952-892-5743

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Misc. For Sale

Antique Hay Wagon 7 foot Long. Includes Steel Wheels and Spring Loaded Seat. 5 foot wide. $500 or best offer. Makes for great lawn art. Call 952-451-2480

Toro Snowblower: Self start, like new, used 20 hrs. $475. Outdoor X-Mas décor. & lights, $20. 763-574-0251

3270

Misc. Wanted

WANTED Old stereo equip., need not work. Andy 651-329-0515 Buying Old Trains & Toys

STEVE'S TRAIN CITY

952-933-0200 Polaris Snowmobile & ATV's. Non-working only. Will pick-up, will pay cash! Call 612-987-1044

3280

Musical Instuments

Crown Upright Piano Needs tuning. Good cond! $850/BO. 763-544-1236

3330

Special Occasions

PUMPKINS Picked or U pick, Great selection

Hwy. 55, 12 miles W. of 494 knaptons.org 763-479-1184

Garage Sales this week

3500

3506

Bloomington

4 Fam Sale 9/22-23 (8-6), hh, furn, cloz, toys, sports items, 10504 Oregon Cir. 9/23-24 (8-4:30) Baseball cards, Husqvarna sewing mach., Craftsman grinder, cloz & misc! 2313 W. 84th St Estate Sale Sat, 9/24 (8-2) 50 yrs of collectibles! HH items, Furn., Hammond organ, Wicker furniture. 9000 Hyland Creek Rd.

3506

Bloomington

Multi-Fam Fundraiser Woodstock Townhouses 9/23-24, 8-3. Cloz, furn, hh, toys. 7577 Landau Drive

3525

Edina

Multi-Family Furn, Cloz, Baby, HH. 9/22-23 (8-4); 9/24 (9-12) 5040 Oxford Ave

In the Community, With the Community, For the Community

3561

New Hope

Huge Estate/Garage Sale Tools, some antiqs, and misc HH. Too much to list! 9/22-23 (9-5); 9/24 (8-12)

Thur-Sat 9-4. Furn, an3507 Yukon Ave. North Multi-Family 9/22-24 (8-6) tqs, kids clothes/toys, plus HH, clothes (boys/wmns, more. 4528 West 56th QUALITY ESTATE SALE etc. 10432 Abbott Ave S 9/22 (2-7) 9/23-24 (9-4), DR, BR, sofa, Chrs, glass, chiExcelsior Th 9/22, Sat 9/24 8-4 na, collectibles, 2801 Flag HH, Boys clothes, misc. Ave N, off Medicine Lk Rd. 10342 Rhode Island Circle

3526

3508

Brooklyn Park

Moving Sale! HH, Tools, Yard & Garden, Art Work Thur-Sat 9/22-9/24 (8-5pm) 8807 Stratford Crossing

Southshore Community Center's Indoor Garage Sale feat. Park Lane Appraisals 9/22 (3-7pm) & 9/23 (8- 2pm) 5735 Country Club Rd

3539

Hopkins

Moving Sale: 9/22-24 (9-5), Hand/Power tools, HH, Furn, NB-18mos girls cloz, Yard Sale! 80 yrs accumu- LOTS OFthMISC. 38 17 Ave South lation. 9/24 (8-4) 9/25 (9-2) Tools, lumber, old stuff, Yard Sale 9/22-23 (9-6) 9/24 st Misc. 1354 121 Ave NW (9-12) Cloz, yard items, furn.,

3516

3519

Coon Rapids

Crystal

Huge Kids Sale: Sat 9/24, 8:30 a.m.- 12 noon Crystal Community Center: 4800 Douglas Drive Awesome Kids Stuff! Sold by kids, for kids! Moving Sale: 9/22-24 (9-5) Furn., HH items, cloz, more! 2728 Jersey Ave. No. Multi Fam: 9/22-23 (8-5), HH, Craft, Sew Bks, Antq, Offc, th misc. 38 & Brunswick Av N

Sale: 9/23-24 (9-4:30), Yamaha 1100, Pwer Tools, th Cloz, HH, 6901 47 Ave N

3524

Eden Prairie

9/22-24 (9-6), Downsizing, HH, Books, Cloz, Tools, CD's, 9721 Dorset Lane

3525

Edina

pictures. #7 Manitoba Rd

3543

Lakeville

3563

Orono

Orono Kids Clothing, Toys, Equipment Sale Sizes Infant - Teen Sat, Sept 24 9am-2pm $1 Fee to Shop 9 - 10 Schumann Elemen. School 765 Old Crystal Bay Rd Long Lake, MN

3565

Plymouth

Huge Sale! Cloz, HH, bikes & misc. 9/23 (7-5) 9/24 (7-12) 13100 38th Ave N

3568

Robbinsdale

Quality Sale/No Junk 9/21-22 (9-4), Antq's, HH décor, Lotr., FUN STUFF! Multi-Fam 9/22-23 (8-4) HH, girl/adlt cloz, Stampn Up, P. 20526 Jasmine Path Chef,toys 3659 Orchard Av N

3555

Mound

“2nd Beth's” UBER Estate/Garage Sale Located on Cooks Bay on Lake Minntonka 5301 Bartlett Blvd. Come just for the view. This is the one you won't want to miss!! ½ Price Sunday! Thu-Sun 9/22-9/25 (8a-5p) Details & Photos check out 2ndbethsestate on Craig's List. Look for hot air balloon. Come via land or lake! Docks Available!!

3560

New Brighton

Estate/Household Sale! 9/23 (8-4:30p) & 9/24 (8-4p) 6921 Moccasin Valley Rd

9/22-24 (8:30-6) Some antiqs, furn., kitchen, coll. Dolls, HH. 2970 Valley View Ln.

HUGE SALE: 9/23-24 (8-4), HH, Furn, Children Toys, Cloz, 5321 Interlachen

3561

Huge: 9/23-24 Bike, trailer, kids skiis & R'blades, des. bags... 7609 Stonewood Crt.

9/22-24 (9-6) Tools, toys, Kids cloz, candles, HH, misc. 5817 Boone Ave N.

New Hope

3573

Savage

3583

St. Louis Park

Huge Sale HH, Xmas, TV, cloz. Free cider & donuts. 9/22–9/25, 8-4. 8600 W 25th St

Clearing Out/Cleaning Out Our Storage! Bringing Everything to Our Home for Huge House Sale

Sat., September 24 (8-5) Partial List: New Leather Sofa! New Leather Swivel Rockers! 4 pc. Fabric Sect.! New Porch Swing & Glider! Patio Deacons Bench! Chaise Lounge! 5' Frame Yard Swing! New Fireplace Screens, Tools, Log Holders! & More! PLUS - New Scratch & Dented Damaged New Furniture! Approx. 50 to 75 Boxes From Estate: Glass, China Collectibles, Etc! Bird Music Boxes! Large Set Pfalzgraff! Lenox! HH Items! Dept. 56! 3 Man Rubber Boat! Prints! Antiq. Frames! Lenox China! Toys! Lots of Goodies!!! TERMS: Cash! Good Check! Visa! Master Card! Discover! HELD AT:

4251 Wooddale Ave. South

3600

3606

Garage Sales next week Bloomington

2 FAM GARAGE SALE 8157 Penn Rd 8153 Penn Circle Off Highwood Drive Good Stuff Cheap. 9/30, 8-4. 10/1, 8-12

Don't Miss - BIG: 9/29-30 (7-5) Furn., antiqs, HH, Babies/Kids stuff, Electronics. 8425 Stanley Ave S. Christ the King Lutheran

Turn your car into cash!

CONSIGNMENT SALE Fri, 9/30 (9-6); Sat, 10/1 (8-2) Cloz, toys, books, equipment, furniture, and maternity

8600 Fremont Ave. So.

3612

Chanhassen

612-875-8292 • 612-875-8282

3659

Navarre

Fall Rummage Sale

Good Shepherd Lutheran

3745 Shoreline Dr. 10/5 (4-8); 10/6 (8-8); 10/7 (8-12) - $4 Bag Day

3661

New Hope

Thrift Sale - St Joes Parish 36th & Boone Ave. North Sat, October 1st (8am-4pm) Multi-Family Event HH goods, Kids cloz/toys

3667

Sun•Classifieds 952-392-6888

Approximately 6400 sq ft of warehouse space, with one dock, private warehouse office and one drive in door. South Blmgtn $3500 per month gross rent. (Includes taxes, insurance, utilities, all operating expenses.)

3624

60th & Nicollet Ave South

Moving 9/30-10/1 (9-4) 10/2 (9-12) DVD's, elliptical, HH, mower. 6929 James Ave. S.

10/1 (9-5) Baby/Tddler items, furn., cloz. 7527 Park Ave S.

3683

St. Louis Park

Excelsior United Methodist Church Gigantic Fall Sale

To advertise here call Elizabeth Chandara at 952-392-6876

Fri, Oct. 7 (2pm-7pm) Sat, Oct. 8 (9am-Noon) BAG SALE - $3/Bag Food Available Hwy 7 to Christmas Lk Rd For info: 952-474-5471

952-873-2075 612-644-1753 Golden Retriever/Black Lab mix puppies for sale. Born 6-14-11, 1st shots. 612-756-0216 or 612-756-4653

4000

Family Care Child Care

4100 Bloomington

Garages & Misc

WANTED TO RENT Single garage space, pref Fridley for one vehicle. 763-572-0680

9000

9020

Employment Business Opps & Info

Talk of the State Fair Sorry we couldn't talk to all of you about our FIT and Defy home business opportunities. We will still send you our state fair product sample free. No obligation. 877-246-5035(24 HR MSG) or 800-621-2065 (LIVE)

Retired R.N. has 2 FT/PT Infant Opgs in my Home. Flex hrs. Linda 952-884-5102

Rentals

5100

Senior Rentals

Gramercy Club at Elm Creek - Plymouth/Medina

5200

Classifieds

WORK! 952-392-6888

Townhouse For Rent

Eden Prairie 2br, 1ba, Gar. Spacious LR, New Carpet!

Multi-Fam/Downsizing

88xx Jasmine Ln 612-310-4259

9/30-10/1 (10-6) Furn., vintg., Kids, HH. 3900 Xenwood Ave So. (South of Excelsior Blvd)

5400

3700

Leisure

W. Bloom 3BR, 2BA, Gar Fnshd Bsmt No Pets $1275 320-310-6679 or 320-223-5795

3710

Bicycles & Accessories

5600

Giant Electric Assist Bike, w/batt & charger - like new! $550/BO. 763-544-1367

Boats, New & Used

14' Alumacraft Fishing Boat w/2 seats, 2 motors on trailer $1500 or best offer. 763-497-4070

Jon Boat: 10yrs old. 16 ft, 24 H.P., Honda AC Beaver Multi-Family 9/28 (4-7); Tail mtr. 5' x 10' HD Trail9/29-30 (9-6); Designer er. Attached blind – swivel Wmns, Mens, Boys cloz, seats. (Used about 250-300 shoes, HH, gift samples, hours). $3500. Call Paul at misc. 11308 Entrevaux Dr. 952-938-1620 leave message or cell 612-760-9081.

3626

German Shepherd Puppies Czech import line, 6 males.

5900

3 BR Condo, All Upgrades! $1,475/mo plus assoc. fees 763-315-0759 or 763-221-1473 Multi-Family 9/29-30 (12-6); gramercyelmcreek.com

Eden Prairie

Excelsior

Pets

3970

5000

HUGE SALE! Sept. 29 (9-7); Sept. 30 (9-5) – 1/2 price day! Oct. 1 (9-noon) $2 bag day! Richfield Lutheran Church

3619

Multi-Family Moving Sale 9/29, 30, 10/1 (8-4), furn, wall art, glassware, HH, tires, too much more to list. 5106 50th Ave N

Agriculture/ Animals/Pets

3900

Richfield

Moving Sale: 9/28-10/1 (82), Furn, Kitchen Items, Collectibles, 2065 Clover Ct '96 Sylvan Sea Monster 16' with trailer. 40hp force, starts/runs, needs water Crystal pump, $2,350. 612-529-2977

Thurs, Oct. 6 (5pm-8pm) $3 Admission-Thurs. only

3034 Lyndale Ave S.

Minnetonka

Moving Sale: Entire HH -everything goes! 9/29-10/1 (9-5) 15103 Crown Drive

3720

Call 651-414-6055 for details/showing.

Off Lake St, 33 car parking. 3,000-6,000 sq ft Available now!

3654

Children/Maternity

FOR SALE • FOR LEASE

Retail or Office

St. Louis Park

Moving out of Country, 9/29 - 10/1 (8-5), Girls 3T to Everything must go! 9/22- 16, Saws, Furn, HH, Misc. 24 (9-6) 13256 Natchez Ave. 4525 Normandale Hglds Dr

COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES LOCATED IN THE SAME BUILDING NEXT TO H. DESIGN SALON

3583

3810

Sporting Goods & Misc

GUN & KNIFE SHOW Sept 24-25 (Sat 9-5; Sun 9-3) Blmgtn Armory Adm. $5 3300 W. 98th St. 763-754-7140 crocodileproductionsinc.com

Shotguns 612-412-3465 Win. 101 12G O/U $800, Mossberg 500 20G Pump $175, Savage 58D bolt ACT 12G $60, Champion 16G SGL sht $50.

Houses For Rent

Rooms For Rent

Move In Special Incl. all utils, phone, cable & Internet. Weekly pay option.

Call for details: Michael (763) 227-1567

5700

Storage

Winter Storage- Priv res & att gar avl for car, boat or jet ski $100/mo. 952-474-1956

5800

Roommates Wanted

Bloom LL hm, LR, br, ba, kit, ldry, gar, no smk/pets util inc $565. 952-831-0306

8200

Farms & Land

8200

Farms & Land

LAND AUCTION 66.9 Acres Hunting/Farmland in Sec. 23 of Sumter Twp, McLeod County, MN • Excellent habitat including lake • Cash Flow from tillable land

Auction: Oct. 1, 2011, 9:30 am at the Glencoe City Center Building in Glencoe, MN Olivia, MN 56277 • 320-523-1050 www.hellergrouplandsales.com rheller31@yahoo.com Gary Hotovec, Auctioneer #6570


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In the Community, With the Community, For the Community

9050

Health Care

9100

Help Wanted/ Full Time

Attention! PT OPENINGS

9100

Help Wanted/ Full Time

EARN FROM HOME!

Put faith 1st family 2nd & an opportunity to $15 base/appt. No exp. nec. earn a great income! Flex. FT/PT schedules. 952-474-4682 Customer sales/svc. Work

Mental Health Professional & Family Therapist

locally. All ages 17+, conditions apply. Call now: Minneapolis: 952-746-8999 Maple Grove: 763-478-9856

Hair Stylist, Esthetician and Nail Tech

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