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R ICHFIELD ✹ D ECEMBER 9, 2010

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Hockey fans save ref’s life Minnetonka man recovering after close call at Edina tournament BY KATIE MINTZ • SUN NEWSPAPERS

Providing inspiration and grace First-grade students (left to right) Cari Warmka, Lydia Keefe and Helen Dombrock perform a song for the audience attending the fifth annual Blessed Trinity Grand Gala at Edina Country Club, a Dec. 4 fundraising event for the Richfield Catholic School. More photos on Page 7. (Photo by Mike Hanks • Sun Newspapers)

Thanksgiving may have new meaning for a Minnetonka man. While refereeing Edina Hockey Association’s annual Thanksgiving tournament, Kevin Whipple went into sudden cardiac arrest. Quick action from parents in the stands, an on-site Emergency Medical Technician and the presence of an AED device “literally saved his life, no question about it,” said Edina Fire Chief Marty Scheerer. A week after the incident, Whipple said he’s doing “pretty darn good, all things considered.” He hopes to be back officiating in a month. Whipple said the last thing he remembers from the Friday evening, Nov. 26, game between Wayzata and St. Paul’s REFEREE: TO PAGE 12

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Richfield man arrested for DWI after cop chase BY MIKE HANKS • SUN NEWSPAPERS

Live nativity livens up church event Richfield 9-year-old Abednego Gorshe visits with a goat in the manger at Cross View Lutheran Church, 6645 McCauley Trail, Edina during its live nativity event Saturday, Dec. 4. The nativity included five outdoor interactive stations hosted by church members acting as Mary, Joseph, shepherds, wise men and angels. (Photo by Katie Mintz • Sun Newspapers)

A Richfield man with three driving while impaired convictions during the past 10 years is facing a first-degree DWI charge after a low-speed pursuit and confrontation with Bloomington police. The 38-year-old man was charged Nov. 30 in Hennepin County District Court with one felony count of driving while impaired. If convicted he faces 3-7 years in prison and a fine of up to $14,000. The man was arrested following a report of a possible drunken driver Nov. 28 at T.G.I. Friday’s in Bloomington. The man appeared to be intoxicated and refused recommendations to take a taxi home from the restaurant near Bloomington’s Mall of America, according to the complaint. Bloomington Police arrived at the restaurant and determined that the ARREST: TO NEXT PAGE

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FROM PREVIOUS PAGE man’s red Chevrolet Blazer was parked in the lot of a nearby restaurant. They observed the man leave the parking area, exit onto Old Shakopee Road and drive westbound toward Highway 77, according to Bloomington Police Commander Mark Stehlik. The man weaved as he drove westbound at approximately 11 p.m. He turned onto the entrance ramp for Highway 77 north and nearly hit a light pole along the shoulder of the road as he made his way toward the highway, Stehlik said. Officers following the man attempted to make a traffic stop, but the

man ignored them and headed north on Highway 77 at approximately 30 mph, Stehlik noted. The man exited at Killebrew Drive and drove back to the restaurant parking area where the pursuit initially began. In the parking lot the man was instructed by police to exit the vehicle with his hands up. He said he was going to park the vehicle instead and proceeded to do so. He then exited the vehicle and approached officers, ignoring orders to stop and put his hands up, Stehlik explained. Officers forced the man to the ground and eventually handcuffed him, despite his resistance, Stehlik said. The man made threats toward offi-

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cers before and after his arrest. When the handcuffs were removed for a Breathalyzer test at the Bloomington police station the man raised his fists and made another threat toward officers. He was shot twice with a Taser after disregarding police orders, Stehlik noted. The man never submitted to any tests of his level of intoxication. He was previously convicted for driving while impaired in October 2001, December 2002 and May 2004. His license was canceled at the time of his arrest and his vehicle was impounded, according to the complaint.

COMMUNITY NOTES League meets Dec. 10 The Richfield League of Women Voters Unit A will meet Friday. The meeting is 9:15 a.m. Friday, Dec. 10, at VFW Post 5555, 6715 Lake Shore Drive, Richfield. The meeting is a holiday breakfast gathering and program planning session. Guests are welcome. Info: 612-861-2497 (Nancy).

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Business charging ahead with stations for electric cars Electricharge Mobility installs state’s first public electric vehicle charging station BY KATIE MINTZ • SUN NEWSPAPERS

Edina resident Paul Axt, owner of Electricharge Mobility/MTI, Inc. in Bloomington, is the local distributor for Coulomb Technologies’ ChargePoint electric vehicle charging stations in Minnesota. (Photo by Katie Mintz • Sun Newspapers)

Two summers ago, Edina resident Paul Axt boarded a plane for northern California. The owner of Bloomington-based MTI Inc., a sales agency for out-of-state manufacturers, had a potential new client. But the product, charging stations for electric vehicles, was a stretch from his usual parts and components. “I wanted to see these stations for myself,” said Axt, who doesn’t count himself among the tree-hugging ranks. With brother Jim Axt from Brookfield, Wis., he runs ElectrichargeMobility the distributor of Coulomb Technologies’ ChargePoint Stations in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and Indiana.

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“Most people view this as a liberal issue, but being conservative, I also like to conserve on energy use,” said Axt, who has now installed the first electric vehicle charging station in Minnesota. He was sold on the station after visiting the Coulomb headquarters in Campbell, Calif. There, he had a chance to drive the CEO’s electric Mini Cooper. “It was amazing flying down the highway at 80 miles an hour. Without a gas engine, all you could hear was the sound of the road,” he said.

Almost two years ago, Axt began calling state and local government agencies, energy utilities, businesses and others about the emerging technology, one of a number of charging stations on the market. With partner Steve Weber, CEO of Weber Electric in Shoreview, he installed the very first electric vehicle charging station in the state Monday afternoon, Nov. 29, at the First National Bank Building in St. Paul. The station is one block off of the Central Corridor light rail line that will connect St. Paul and Minneapolis. “It feels good after working hard for a year and a half to break the ice,” said Axt. He has more contracts in the works. As electric cars become more prevalent, he said there would need to be more places to charge them. He estimates there are currently about 50 electric vehicles in Minnesota, converted by their owners from standard vehicles. Most of these vehicles are electric only, and have a limited reach of about 40 miles before requiring a recharge. CHARGING: TO NEXT PAGE

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FROM PREVIOUS PAGE “It’s the chicken and the egg thing,” said Axt. “I’m not going to get an electric car if I don’t have a place to charge, and I’m not going to put in a charging station if there aren’t electric cars on the road.” There could be a few thousand electric cars by this time next year with the Nissan Leaf and Chevy Volt coming on the market in December, he said. The Leaf will also be 100 percent electric with a range of up to about 130 miles depending on driving conditions and habits. The Volt has an electric engine with small gas generator, giving it a range of about 40 miles on electricity only, and a few hundred miles using the gas generator. Coulomb has also been named one of two companies in a master contract with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency allowing members of the Minnesota Electric Vehicle Coalition to purchase charging stations using unified contracts, said Axt. The Coalition includes Minnesota state agencies, the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Hennepin and Ramsey counties, the Metropolitan Airports Commission, Xcel Energy, American Lung Association and other organizations. Axt said he expects to have a purchase order in place with the city of St. Paul by the

end of the month for up to 10 public stations installed in municipal parking ramps this winter, and another 10 stations installed on the street this spring. The other company in the state contract, Cleveland-based Eaton Corp., will supply private charging stations for the city’s own electric vehicle fleet, he said. Axt said the Coulomb stations are superior to others for their reporting capabilities and accountability. The ChargePoint Stations are networked wirelessly, allowing station owners to set rates, track energy use and emissions savings online. Drivers can also view their personal use at www.mychargepoint.net, and see in real time what stations are available. The company has close to 600 across the United States. The machines can be accessed with a prepaid charge pass card from Coulomb, contactless credit card or by phone payment. Coulomb works with local utility providers to allow the stations to be shut down in case of system overload. Drivers are alerted by text or e-mail messages when their car has finished charging or if power has been interrupted for any reason. Axt said the St. Paul stations would be powered by Xcel’s wind energy program. Coulomb will offer three levels of stations – a simple 120-volt plug, a dual station with 120- and 240-volt outlets, and a forth-

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coming 480-volt station capable of charging a vehicle in less than 30 minutes. The station at First National is a dual station, and can accommodate two cars – a converted electric vehicle using the 120-volt outlet, and a new electric vehicle capable of charging at 240 volts. It takes about eight hours to fully charge on the 120-volt, and three to four hours on the 240-volt, Axt said. Axt said the station costs roughly $6,000. Station owners like Cushman & Wakefield, which manages and leases the First National Bank Building, set the pricing and time limits. A small portion of the cost goes back to Coulomb for network management, and the rest stays with the station owner to cover electricity costs and earn profit. “It’s not a losing proposition,” said Axt, who is in talks with area businesses and educational institutions interested in the technology. It wasn’t a difficult decision for the First National Bank Building. Tanya Hemphill, general manager at the property, said installation of the charging station is one of a number of green initiatives at the downtown St. Paul property. “Being the first parking facility in the Twin Cities to offer [electric vehicle] charging stations only serves to reinforce the First National Bank Building’s position as a leader in the marketplace,” she said.

This electric vehicle charging station at First National Bank in St. Paul is the first in the state. It was installed by Electricharge Mobility Monday, Nov. 29. (Submitted photo)

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Rotary Club thanks wine, chocolate connoisseurs To the editor: On behalf of the Rotary Club of Richfield, I would like to thank all those who supported the 17th annual Wine and Chocolate Tasting and Silent Auction. Assisted by the Richfield Historical Society, this popular event raises funds to support Richfield Rotary’s local and international service efforts, as well as activities of the Richfield Historical Society. Special thanks to Bill Fillmore, director of Richfield Liquor Stores, who for the past 17 years has solicited vendors to showcase their wines and beers at this event. Thanks also to our major business sponsors, recognized in a separate “thank you” ad, and to the numerous

businesses and organizations that purchased advertising for the program book. These contributions will allow more of the event proceeds to be used to fund worthy projects and activities. Finally, thanks to the Richfield Ambassadors for their participation, and to the 225 people who attended this year’s event, sampling wines and enjoying fine hors d’oeuvres, while also bidding on the many auction items that were available. We’d love to have even greater attendance next year, so put the evening of Oct. 21, 2011, on your calendar. The event is held at Minnesota Valley Country Club. For more information about Richfield Rotary’s activities and how to get involved, go to www.richfieldrotary.org. Barbara Devlin Richfield Devlin is the Rotary Club’s 2010 fundraising chair.

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Three Rivers Park District delivers fresh gift ideas When it comes to gift ideas, it’s hard to find the right fit for each friend and family member. You want to give something that’s unique, fits the recipient’s style and still fulfills a need, but doesn’t break the bank. While I can’t knit an iPad, a luggage set or a coffee machine, knitting can create those small, personal, meaningful gifts. They are not expensive or flashy and you can’t check your email on them, but they show dedication and an attention to detail. I try to brainstorm all sorts of clever gift ideas before we even reach December. There are only so many dishcloths a person wants to receive over the years, you know. So last summer, I made a matching set for a sister-inlaw’s Christmas gift: a fuzzy, black hat and a skinny, long, scarf in the same yarn. In early November, I knitted a few cranberry-red coffee cup sleeves – do they become sweaters if you add buttons? – for some of my coffee-addicted relatives. Inevitably, I hit a rut and run out of ideas. Maybe I should get a tie for Dad, but I probably shouldn’t knit one. And back to the ubiquitous dishcloth patterns I go. But Three Rivers Park District sent out an e-mail last week with a few nifty, nonknitted gift ideas: • Gift cards – OK, so maybe a gift card to a favorite restaurant or clothing store is not unique, but I’ve heard that more people are trying to give gifts of activities or experiences rather than gifts of possessions. With a gift card, people can buy rounds of golf or golf lessons, nature and recreation program registrations, and downhill ski or snowboard lift tickets and lessons. Gift cards are available at Park

SARAH PETERSON Sun Newspapers Community Editor District nature centers and visitor centers, Hyland Ski and Snowboard Area in Bloomington, and Elm Creek Winter Recreation Area in Maple Grove. • Forests Forever – This is a good gift for that tree-hugger, going-green, hippie-style relative. (I know I have a few.) I’ve heard of having trees planted in city or regional parks in memory or in honor of someone, and Three Rivers gives you that opportunity, too, starting with a $25 basic tree planting. Forest Forever honorees receive a card and a certificate suitable for framing. Their names also will be placed on the permanent Forests Forever log. • Adopt a Sprinkler Head Cover – I think this could be fun and unique way to honor a golfer in your life. Sprinkler heads (at Baker National Golf Course in Maple Plain and Eagle Lake Golf Center’s Eagle Course in Plymouth) can be engraved with an individual name ($75), family name ($100) or business name ($200). Donors select the sprinkler head’s location, where it will remain for two years. Donations support the Golf Academy of Three Rivers Park District’s youth golf programs. For more information or to adopt a sprinkler-head cover, call 763-694-7670. For more information on these gift ideas, call Three Rivers Park District at call 763559-9000 or visit threeriversparkdistrict.org.

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Blessed Trinity Catholic School Principal Sue Kerr looks on as financial administrator Ann Garland presents a Spirit of Blessed Trinity award to Leticia Sufflé during the school’s fifth annual Grand Gala Dec. 4 at Edina Country Club.

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Blessed Trinity Catholic School teacher Karen Peterson reacts to the news that her key opened the lock to a $900 diamond pendant. Dozens of silent auction items, several live auction sales and a raffle helped raise funds for the Richfield school. At right, keyboardist Mark Mraz of the Mraz Bros. band belts out a tune.

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Second-grade student Kate Warmka waves a flag during the Blessed Trinity Grand Gala opening ceremony Dec. 4 at Edina Country Club. Several students from the Richfield Catholic school performed prior to the fifth-annual gala’s dinner being served. (Photos by Mike Hanks • Sun Newspapers)

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Normandale Student Showcase is set for Dec. 10 We e k l y S u p e r S a v i n g s ! BY NICK CLARK • SUN NEWSPAPERS The work of around 250 of Normandale Community College students will be on display this week. Normandale will be hosting its Student Showcase from 1-3 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10 in the college’s gymnasium. As always, the highlight will be the robotics work put forth by Normandale’s first year engineering students, as they demonstrate in a very unique way what it is they can do.

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Around it, rows of work by students from the match, biology, archaeology, physiology, astronomy and physics departments will be in display for visitors to look at and ask questions. Poster boards set up on tables will show most of the work, but the students will be on hand to answer any questions. “That is kind of the neat thing about this,” Viergets

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Moms ROCK shares pajamas and children’s books Edina native speaks at Eden Prairie breakfast BY PAUL GROESSEL • SUN NEWSPAPERS Mothers can do, explain and talk about a lot when they work together. Or when they just have breakfast together. After a morning meal at Pax Christi Church in Eden Prairie on Wednesday, Dec. 1, a room full of mothers in the group Moms ROCK (Raising Our Christian Kids) donated clothing for hospitalized children and learned how children’s book author Nancy Carlson has used her own parenting experiences to create some of her many books. Moms ROCK gathers twice a month, and anyone can attend a meeting (which includes a meal and usually a speaker) for $7. Getting hospitalized children new, comfortable pajamas to replace the hospital garments was part of the Dec. 1 meeting. Wendy Berezovsky initiated the nonprofit Sweet Dreams for Kids after her

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daughter was diagnosed with cancer when she was just two months old. Now five-years-old, her daughter is healthy and cancer-free, but Berezovsky’s group continues taking clothing and donations to reach out to children in the hospital. “After many, many times in the hospital, I just figured I had to do something good,” Berezovsky said. She said hospital clothes can be a constant reminder that a child is sick, so regular, comfortable pajamas can be mentally and physically helpful for everyone involved. So, she began the program after she was asked to speak with hospital staff about the ordeal with her child. After that, she received her first donation of 35 pajama outfits and her idea grew from there. To date, Sweet Dreams for Kids has brought almost 2,000 pairs of new, donated clothes to hospitals. And, Berezovsky’s story was just the opening of the meeting. After her talk, writer and illustrator Carlson talked about how she became a children’s book author and how she used her experiences as a mother to craft her pages.

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Carlson, an Edina native, attended The University of Minnesota Duluth for a year before attending and graduating from the Minneapolis College of Art with a fine arts degree. After spending a year traveling and working on art in Europe, she illustrated for metro-area magazines and publications, before finding a publisher to being her illustrating and then writing career. “I write about my life and about my children’s,” Carlson said. For instance, she went to her son Patrick’s school conference in fourth grade, and she thought it was going to be a good conference, Carlson said. Carlson said the first thing the teacher said to her was, “You’re son knows 101 ways to sit in a chair.” As she left the conference, the teacher said that would make a good idea for a book. And, it did. It became the book “Sit Still,” and Carlson even used the teacher’s line as the first sentence. “Patrick knows 101 ways to sit in a chair.” Other book inspirations also include her two other children, her distaste for fruitcake and an instance from her childhood, when she brought home a snake

from camp, which later escaped into the heating system of her family’s home. But, the books aren’t always based on her life. After talking with a Minneapolis school system kindergarten teacher and a principal in the late 1980s, she discovered they sometimes had 100 students come to the first day of school and they’re not registered and are unprepared, she said. They told her she should write a book about preparing for kindergarten. That book was “Look Out Kindergarten Here I Come,” which singer Dolly Parton used as part of her Imagination Library program. At the time, the program gave a book every month to every baby born in Tennessee until they were five years old, Carlson said. That program has been taken over by the United Way, and that agency has replicated the giveway in many states, Carlson said. That’s just one of the recognitions out of several awards and honors she’s received. Carlson has had more than 60 books published, talks in schools and at other events nationwide. More information about the Moms ROCK group can be found at their website, paxchristi.com/momsrock.


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The House of Prayer Lutheran Church will hold its annual Festival of Carols 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12, 7625 Chicago Avenue South, Richfield. A pre-service holiday concert provided by the Northern Winds Convert Band will be 3:25 p.m. Info: www.house-of-prayer.com.

Hymnus Angelicus will present a set of concerts for Blue Christmas, a service for people who want a “peaceful, comforting time with music and prayers.� It will hold concerts 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 19, at Gethsemane Lutheran Church, 715 Minnetonka Mills Road, Hopkins, and 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 20, at Edina-Morningside Community Church, 4201 Morningside Road. A free-will offering will be collected at the concerts. Info: 952-935-1753 or 952-926-6555.

Normandale music groups set to perform Normandale Community College will present two concerts this winter. The Normandale Concert Band and the Normandale Jazz Ensemble will present a concert featuring a diverse blend of contemporary and traditional music 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 9. The Normandale Concert Choir will present a Holiday Concert featuring seasonal music 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10. Both performances will be in the Lorenz Fine Arts Auditorium at Normandale Community College, 9700 France Ave. S., Bloomington. Info: 952-487-8200.

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The Cremation Society of Minnesota is Minnesota’s largest provider of cremation services. Society members come from all social, religious, and economic backgrounds, finding unity in their mutual attraction of the simplicity of the cremation rite. They choose to dispense with costly and unnecessary pomp associated with conventional funerals, and commit themselves and their families to this dignified disposition at the time of death.

Q. How does the Cremation Society of Minnesota Work? A. The Cremation Society is notified immediately at the time of death. Then the member’s body is transported to the Society’s crematory where it is held until proper medical authorization is secured. The cremation permit is then completed, and the body is cremated.

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At the time of death, our counselors are available to assist your survivors in arranging for memorial services, obtaining certified copies of the death certificate, cemetery services, grave makers and monuments, obituaries for the newspaper and paperwork for Social Security and Veterans’ benefits.

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Seniors and boomers see the home as the center of the family Boomers are happy where they live and like what their communities offer, enjoy being near friends and family, and appreciate access to shopping, social opportunities and healthcare, according

to a poll from AARP. Just like previous generations, they plan to stay in their homes and communities. More than eight in 10 Boomers and effectively nine in 10 people 65+

report they want to stay in their current homes for as long as possible, according to the poll released in conjunction with the unveiling of two national contestwinning room makeovers. The makeovers showcase how two of a home’s key rooms can be updated not only to be fresher and more appealing but also to be easier to use. Most Boomers already have a few basic elements in their homes that can help the homes age gracefully with their occupants, the poll reports. Eight in ten Boomers and almost nine in ten Americans over 65 have homes with two of the key elements of comfortable living at any age or ability. Eighty-two percent have a full bath on the main level of their home and 81% have a bedroom or a room on the main floor that could become a bedroom if they were injured or wanted to downsize from multi-floor living. “Far too often a person has to break a leg or contract a serious illness to discover that the home they love could restrict their comfortable lifestyle,” said Elinor Ginzler, AARP Senior Vice President for Livable Communities. “A few tweaks to key rooms and entrances when boomers and empty nesters are already remodeling can make a standard home more user-friendly for anyone at any age or ability.” To prove that point, AARP launched its “Recession Remodel” room makeover contest last year intending to show that even in a recession, bathrooms and kitchens can be updated not only to be more attractive but also to make the home more comfortable and efficient now and in the future. The final makeovers of the winning rooms — a farm house kitchen outside Charlotte, North Carolina and a Snohomish, Washington bath – are being revealed today with before and after photos and videos at www.aarp.org/remodel. Both makeovers employed universal design, a design approach that assures a room or home is easily used by anyone of any age or ability.

The Makeovers Not too long ago, North Carolina winner Jamie Hammill’s mom Judy moved back to the family farmhouse in Richfield, NC about an hour outside of Charlotte. But the pleasant old-fashioned farmhouse kitchen was outdated and hard to use. AARP’s total makeover of the winner’s kitchen unveiled today expanded and brightened the room, added an open floor plan, extensive cabinet and counter space, multi-level work and eating space, and easy to reach appliances. Now the beautiful new kitchen is as comfortable and efficient as it is pretty. h t t p : / / w w w. a a r p . o r g / h o m e garden/home-improvement/info-112010/kitchen_for_mom_to_come_home_ to.html On weekends, Washington state contest winner Mary Waggoner cares for her 84 and 83 year-old parents. But her cramped bathroom didn’t fit her mother’s wheel chair and the traditional shower/tub combination posed a safety hazard for her father. The award winning renovation by AARP revealed today removed these barriers and introduced soft colors, whimsical inlaid tile artwork, a walk-in shower, a sink counter that’s comfortable either seated or standing, a heated non-slip floor, glare free lighting, and enough automation to delight a child and serve an adult of any age or ability. http:// www.aarp.org/ home-garden/home-improvement/info11-2010/accessible_bath_enables_weekend_visits_with_mom_and_dad.html The Designers and Builders AARP renovated the winning kitchen and bath with generous volunteer help from local designers and contractors and the assistance of building and appliance suppliers and manufacturers and local chapters of The American Society of Interior Designers and the National Association of Homebuilders’ Remodelers Council in both locations. “We could never have taken on these projects without the local teams outHome continues page 18


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Five steps to create and keep a holiday budget

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enough to follow it, is one of the best ways to avoid overspending during the holidays. “While it isn’t the most festive way to spend an evening, sit yourself down with a calculator and crunch the numbers, because challenging economic times mean that few people can afford to spend with abandon,” said Dana Badgerow, president and CEO of the BBB. “Building a budget and sticking to it over the holidays is the best way to get your new year off to a good start.” Step One: Consider your Income. The first step is to measure how much money is coming in. Add up your monthly salary along with your spouse’s and any child support payments, dividends or interest payments and other sources of income. Especially for a senior citizen on fixed income, this

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step is vital. Step Two: Add up regular monthly expenses. Adding up expenses is usually harder than determining your income because there are so many more factors to consider. Start with your rent or mortgage, utilities and credit card payments. Also factor in other expenses for gas and car maintenance, healthcare and groceries. A full list of monthly expenses to consider is available at bbb.org. Step Three: Estimate Extra Holiday Expenses A lot of little purchases have a way of adding up over the holidays and it’s important to consider all of the expenses of the season including: - Gifts - Make an itemized list of everyone you want to buy presents for

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Unless you’re among a select group of people, sitting down and creating a budget does not sound like much holiday fun. Senior citizens and Baby Boomers love to be able to do something special for their children and grandchildren during the holidays. Nevertheless, in tough economic times, the Better Business Bureau of Minnesota and North Dakota (BBB) advises that taking the time to map out your spending in November will help ease the strain of a holiday financial hangover in January. According to a survey by Consumer Reports, shoppers planned on spending about $699 over the holidays last year, but, in a follow-up survey, admitted to actually spending closer to an average of $811 – 16 percent more than planned. Creating a budget, and being disciplined

and estimate how much you’re willing to spend for each. This includes presents for family, friends and coworkers. Also consider the cost for holiday cards and postage. - Entertaining - Entertaining is big over the holidays. Think about who you’ll be having over and also budget for any food or beverages you might need to bring to someone else’s party. Also consider the costs for eating out and going to the movies—both popular expenses over the holidays. - Decorations - Take stock of what you already own and then consider any additional spending you might need to make for a tree, lights, ornaments, wrapping paper, etc. - Travel - If you’re heading out of Budget continues page 16


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town for the holidays, consider the cost of travel including any car maintenance or pet boarding if applicable. - Charitable Donations - The holidays are a time of giving, so budget in how much you plan on donating to a worthy cause. You can learn more about being a savvy donor from the BBB Wise Giving Alliance at bbb.org/charity. Step Four: Revisit, evaluate and revise your budget along the way. Once you’ve added up your income and your expenses, it’s time to compare. If more is going out than coming in, it’s time to go back over your budget and pare down expenses. Consider giving fewer gifts or less expensive ways of entertaining. Last year’s decorations

Seniors and their families are invited to support a deliciously great cause at our

are also probably just fine. Once you’ve balanced your budget, revisit it frequently over the holidays to make sure you’re sticking to it. You might find that you over estimated in some categories and underestimated in others. Step Five: Reward yourself. Work into your budget a small reward that you can earn if you meet your goals. If you don’t meet your goals, you can guess where that money is going instead: Paying off your credit card bill in January. More advice on saving money over the holidays is available online at bbb.org/us/consumer-tips-holiday.

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Friday, December 10th 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. Fluffy pancakes, flavored syrups, sausage, juice, and coffee!

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Heritage of Edina is proud to present its 5-star senior/assisted living community.

Outstanding Staff

800 Years of Experience Heritage of Edina is proud of it’s almost 50 year history of taking care of the Elderly. Not only is there an unmatched blend of historic elegance in all of the antique (very user friendly) furnishings but the exceptional staff that has stayed with Heritage of Edina for many years and represents many different backgrounds. Just as the Residents make this their home, so have the staff found a home for their chosen career. Eighty-six employees have worked here for over 5 years for a combined total of 800 years of experience. A young man that has worked at Heritage of Edina for 20 years has said that with all of his family in another country, he loves coming to work because all of the Residents are like family and makes him feel at home. He also enjoys working with his co-workers who make him feel the same way. One thing that really stands out at Heritage of Edina is that every department has a specific uniform that they wear to insure professionalism, neatness and cleanliness. This is also a safety factor for the Residents, so that even if they cannot read the name tag, they know that particular person is a staff member and what department they represent. One

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example is that all nurses are in white, which is something the elderly can relate to and have learned to trust. Some of the employees drive 80 to 100 miles every day round trip to work, and have been doing it for 20 to 30 years. The dedication they have to keep the buildings in good condition and the business office running smoothly is so that the Residents have a wonderful place to live. The nurses who have been here for 15 to 25 years love caring for the Residents and making sure they are all okay. In every department we have directors that have worked here for over 10 years, so they know and understand the Heritage of Edina Creed that was written by Wayne Field, Founder, and the philosophy of “Reverence for Life”. We have received so many letters of “Thanks” from families throughout these many years, complimenting the staff on the good care their loved one was given during the time they spent with us. This is what keeps us all working harder to make the lives of our Residents as happy as possible when they are here.

Four Buildings - 50 Years of Care

★★★★★

Nursing Staff

Home Health Aids

Home Health Aids

Housekeeping & Janitorial St aff

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Providing: Independent Living, Assisted Living, Extended Assisted Living and Memory Care Located in one of Metropolitan area’s loveliest suburbs; Beautiful, Quiet and Safe Minutes from elegant shopping and dining Limousine service to personal appointments Exclusively private apartments Private walkways between buildings Adjacent to Fairview Southdale Hospital and numerous physicians Medi-control; specialized medicine management program 24-hour nursing staff on-site Full-service housekeeping, laundry, and personalized services Flexible meal plans, High-tea, coffee and dessert socials daily Rich activity program-over 350 each month Month-to-Month rentals

Rembrandt

Manor

“Serving Seniors Since 1961”

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Heritage of Edina, Inc. To make reservations for a tour and complimentary lunch call 952-920-9145

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standing work and the generous support from all the companies involved,” said Ginzler. “These makeovers demonstrate what homeowners can do when they finally get around to remodeling. With a

little extra thought and design help, their new room can not only be more comfortable and reflect their style, it can make them ready for whatever surprises life may bring.”

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In a recent survey, we asked our customers to describe the care their loved one receives at Emerald Crest, here is what they said:

“Excellent”

“Superior”

“Extraordinary”

The Assisted Living Memory Care Specialists

Emerald Crest Memory Care Offers: Promotion of independence and dignity • Unique and inviting one-level environment • Specialized programming for those with Memory Challenges Owned and Operated by Augustana Care

Minnetonka • Victoria • Burnsville • Shakopee

952-908-2215 www.emeraldcrest.com

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merry feastivus ‘Tis the season for giving & receiving. Buy $50 in Houlihan’s gift cards now through December 23 and receive a $10 dining certificate. ‘Tis true. You give, you get. It’s like a holiday bonus. And Uncle Sam never even needs to know. EAGAN 1294 Promenade Pl. | 651.452.1001 CHANHASSEN 530 Pond Promenade | 952.974.3939 MAPLE GROVE 12725 Elm Creek Blvd. N. | 763.494.5380 RICHFIELD 6601 Lyndale Ave. S. | 612.243.9150

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GIVE THEM THE GIFT THAT LASTS A LIFETIME! • Radio Control: Great Planes, Kyosho & Duratrax • Model Railroading • Plastic Models • Science and Educational Projects • Rockets • Road-Racing • Brio & Thomas

• Puzzles Including: Jigsaw, Wooden & Brain Teasers • Games Galore • Arts & Crafts Includes: Paint-by-Number • Books & Magazines & Much, much more

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Join us for worship this Christmas Christmas Eve, Friday, Dec. 24 2 PM Family Worship 4 PM “A Common Thread� An expressive retelling of the Christmas Story through music, drama, narration and multi-media

8 PM Traditional Lessons and Carols 10 PM Traditional Lessons and Carols

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Edina Community Lutheran Church GLBT-friendly since 1985 4113 W. 54th St. Edina, MN 2 blocks west of France Ave. www.eclc.org

12-15-10 A New Way to Church

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COMMUNITY NOTES Financial Peace course Learn how to save money, get out of debt and make wise choices. Hope Presbyterian Church will offer Financial Peace University 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Tuesdays, Jan. 11 to April 5 at the church, 7132 Portland Ave. S., Richfield. The class, taught by Dave Ramsey, is on DVD with small group discussion based and is practical, motivating and fun. Information: 612-866-4055 (Linda).

PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 8600 E. Bush Lake Rd., Bloomington, MN 55438 www.peacebloomington.org 952-944-6510 Pastor Mark Nelson

Christmas Eve Services Friday, December 24th - 3:30 and 5:00 pm

Youth Choirs concert The Angelica Cantanti Youth Choirs will present their annual winter concert 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12, at St. Michael’s Lutheran Church, 9201 Normandale

Blvd., Bloomington. More than 170 young voices in grades 2-12 will sing songs of the season including “Let it Snow,” “Jessye’s Carol” and “Deck the Halls.” Info: 952-563-8572.

As we watch the candles burn so bright, We’re reminded of the star on that first Christmas night. And as we bask in its warmth and glow, We’re reminded of the good folks that we’ve come to know.

Christmas Day Saturday, December 25th - 9:30 am

St. George’s Episcopal Church 5224 Minnetonka Blvd., St. Louis Park 952.926.1646 www.stgeorgesonline.org CHRISTMAS EVE

CHRISTMAS DAY

4:00 pm Family Eucharist 10:30 pm Festival Eucharist

10:00 am Holy Eucharist, Rite 1

The Rev. Paul Allick

Regular Sunday Services 8:00 and 10:15 am Education for all ages 9:15 am

Friday, December 24

Church of St. Joseph 1310 Mainstreet • Hopkins, MN 55343 952-935-0111 www.stjoeshopkins.org

Christmas Friday, December 24 4:00 and 10:00 pm Saturday, December 25 8:30 and 10:30 am (No 4:30 pm Mass)

New Year’s (Not a Holy Day of Obligation)

Saturday, January 1 - 8:00 am

Christmas Creche Display December 11, 2010 through January 9, 2011

Within Our Darkest Night Sunday, December 12 9:00 a.m. Service of Lessons and Carols 10:30 a.m. Progressive Living Waters Service Sunday, December 19 9:00 and 10:30 a.m. Services—Children’s Pageant Friday, December 24 4:00 p.m. Family Friendly Candlelight Service 11:00 p.m. Candlelight Service Richfield United Methodist Church 5835 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis 612-861-6086, www.richfieldumc.org

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Whole Foods Market planning store at Centennial Lakes Plaza BY KATIE MINTZ • SUN NEWSPAPERS Whole Foods Market is planning a new grocery store in Edina’s Centennial Lakes Plaza shopping center. The proposed site plan and exterior design were presented at a neighborhood open house Tuesday, Nov. 23, in the Hughes Pavilion at Centennial Lakes Park. The project was slated to go before the Edina Planning Commission for final development plan review at its Wednesday, Dec. 1, meeting. The project will also need City Council approval. The roughly 32,000 square-foot new building is proposed for the southeast corner of France Avenue and Parklawn Avenue where Storables and Thomasville Furniture now cover about 35,000 square-feet. “We would expect construction to begin in March,” said Bruce Carlson, with project coordinator Mid-America Real Estate Group. Kathy Anderson, project architect with Architectural Consortium, said Whole Foods would extend about 40 feet into the shopping center parking lot

beyond the current Storables building. A loading dock and additional parking would cover most of the Thomasville Furniture footprint. She said the building façade incorporates brick and limestone elements featured in other Edina buildings. The design includes a patio seating area by France Avenue. Residents at the nearby Centennial Lakes Village Homes who attended the open house said they were excited about the proposal. Ann Lindsay and Carla Nelson said they now carpool to the Whole Foods near Lake Calhoun in Minneapolis. “To be able to walk is just amazing,” said Lindsay. “I think it will benefit the whole shopping area.” Whole Foods is the nation’s leading seller of organic produce, said Daniel Blackburn, store team leader at the Minneapolis location. The Austin, Tex.based company also has a store in St. Paul and recently announced plans for a Minnetonka location. Worldwide, there are nearly 300 stores with another 40some stores in development.

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Curfew will be enforced during school break in Hennepin County BY MELANIE BOYUN • SUN INTERN Just because school will be in recess much of the latter half of December doesn’t mean students can run amok. Hennepin County has a curfew system set by age for all minors. On weeknights curfew is 9 p.m. for children younger than 12, 10 p.m. for ages 12 to 14, and 11p.m. for ages 15 to 17. On Fridays and Saturdays, curfew is one hour later for each age group. The county curfew regulations are followed and enforced by each city. A minor out past curfew without adult supervision is a violation the law, which requires them to be home by the time of curfew, not just on their way. The purpose of the curfew law is to encourage unsupervised minors to be home at a reasonable time to prevent trouble and forego opportunities for destructive or offensive behavior. General procedure for curfew viola-

tions is that the offenders are cited fined. The fines are $25 for a first offense, $50 for a second offense and $75 or two days of community service for a third. Problems with curfew violation vary between communities. The Edina Police Department issued 115 curfew citations in 2010 through the end of October; up from 88 in 2008 and 101 in 2009. In St. Louis Park there were only 8 citations in each 2009 and through October 2010, a decrease from 15 in 2008 and around 40 in 2007 according to annual reports. Police departments with increases in citations report that the spike results in part from the rise in the level of enforcement. There is no requirement that minors be given a warning when out past curfew. While some departments do general periodic sweeps for curfew violators, most are found and cited in the normal course of officers’ work.

SHARE YOUR GOOD NEWS WITH EVERYONE!! Call 952-392-6800 or download a form. Go to www.mnsun.com, click on “Advertising” tab, scroll down to “Sun Announcement forms” and click on the form you require.

WEDDING ECKERSON – HEDWAL Samantha Eckerson, daughter of Randy and Nancy Eckerson of Rochester, MN, and Evan Hedwall, son of Ken and Sherry Hedwall of Edina, were married on July 18th at the Plummer House of the Arts in Rochester, MN. Sammie has a graduate degree from MSU/Mankato and is currently substitute teaching. Evan graduated cum laude from MSU/ Mankato with a degree in International Business and

works at Walt Disney World in Orlando, FL. They will be moving to Mankato, MN after the first of the year where Sammie will begin employment at MSU/Mankato and Evan will pursue his MBA.

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COMMUNITY NOTES Seeking gifts for seniors Home Instead Senior Care has partnered with Meals on Wheels, Richfield Care Center, Edina Care Center, Nokomis Healthy Seniors and PrairieStone Pharmacies for its “Be a Santa to a

CALVARY UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Reverend Thomas Andrews - Pastor

8800 Nicollet Avenue South Bloomington, MN 55420

(952) 888-0215 SERVICE TIMES

Senior” to provide gifts to needy seniors. Pick an ornament featuring a senior’s gift request at the following locations: • Home Instead Senior Care, 4445 W. 77th St., Edina • PrairieStone Pharmacy, 7171 France Ave. S., Edina

Richfield United Methodist Church 5835 Lyndale Ave. S., Mpls 612-861-6086

9:00 Sanctuary Worship 10:30 Living Waters

Pax Christi Catholic Community www.paxchristi.com

Weekend Masses Saturday Sunday

10:30 AM . MORNING WORSHIP 6:00 PM . . . . EVENING WORSHIP

Giờ thờ phượng của người việt vào lúc 11:15 sáng mỗi chúa nhật.

THURSDAY

Pastors: Elizabeth Macaulay, Max Richter, Phillip Nguyen

7:30 PM EDUCATION FOR ALL AGES

www.richfieldumc.org

St. Mark’s United Church of Christ Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:55 a.m. All are welcome. Make us your home.

www.stmarksuccmn.org 8630 Xerxes Ave. So. Bloomington, MN

Unitarian Universalist Nurture Your Spirit

Sunday, Dec. 12 10:30 am

Music Sunday Sonja Johnston, Minister of Music Nursery, Children’s & Teen Programs, 10:30am Minnesota Valley Fellowship 10715 Zenith Ave. So., Blmgtn

952-884-8956 www.mnvalleyuu.org

St. Alban’s

5:00PM 9:00AM, 11:00AM, 5:00PM

EPISCOPAL CHURCH 6716 Gleason Road Edina, MN 55439 (952) 941-3065

Weekday Masses Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

8:30AM 8:30AM 6:00PM 6:45AM 8:30AM

www.stalbansedina.org Come Grow With Us In Christ

All are Welcome!

Mount Olivet Lutheran Church 50th Street between James & Knox Ave. So., P Minneapolis 612-926-7651 • www.mtolivet.org

Sunday: 8:00 & 10:00 a.m. Wednesday: 6:00 p.m.

8:45 a.m.

Traditional Service

10:00 a.m.

Contemporary Service with Sunday School

Sunday Mornings 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 am and 12 noon

Sunday Church School 9:00, 10:00 & 11:00 am

the store with the ornament attached. Two Men and a Truck will bring them to a giftwrapping party Saturday, Dec. 11, at the Richfield Community Center. Donations of wrapping paper, bows and tapes are also needed. Volunteers will wrap and deliver the gifts to area seniors. Info: 952-929-5695.

UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF PEACE

Normandale Hylands United Methodist Church

12100 Pioneer Trail, Eden Prairie Father Patrick Kennedy, Pastor

Progressive Christian Worship

SUNDAY

• PrairieStone Pharmacy, 3945 W. 50th St., Edina • PrairieStone Pharmacy, 6228 Penn Ave. S., Richfield • PrairieStone Pharmacy, 5159 W. 98th St., Bloomington Unwrapped gifts should be retuned to

9920 Normandale Blvd. S. Bloomington • 952-835-7585

Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11:00 am Education For All ages 9:45 am Nursery Provided Pastors: Don Eslinger, Otis P. Borop

www.nhylandsumc.org

PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 8600 E. Bush Lake Rd. Bloomington, MN 55438 www.peacebloomington.org

Pastor Mark Nelson 952-944-6510

Saturdays, 5:00 p.m. Chapel Service

Sunday Worship 8:45 & 11:00 am

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Christian Education, all ages - 10:00 am

Holy Communion 8:30 am & 12:45 pm Paul M. Youngdahl, D.D. Senior Pastor

76 St. at Newton Ave. Richfield, MN 612·866·8449 woodlakechurch.org

www.good.org

6345 Xerxes Av. So. • Richfield A Place Where You Matter!

Sunday School All Ages 9:00 am Coffee & Fellowship 10 am Worship 10:30 am Nursery Provided Pastor: Rev. Barbara Moore

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www.umcop.com 612-866-0069

To List Your

Worship Schedule call 952-392-6875

Nursery Provided

HOUSE OF PRAYER LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday Morning Schedule Sunday Worship 9:40 AM Sunday School & Adult Education 10:40 AM 6th-12th Grade Sunday Music 10:40-11:30 AM

We Are A Reconciling Congregation Events - Calendar - Sermons

Worship & Education – 9:00 & 10:30 am

Wednesday Evening Simple Suppers 5:30-6:15 PM Confirmation, God Squad & Music School 6:30 PM Adult Bible Study 6:30 PM

Nursery Provided

Sunday, December 12 - Festival of Carols

5730 Grove St., Edina • 952-929-0049 (one block west of Tracy) Opening Hearts and Minds in a Divided World

3:25 PM Pre-Service Music / 4:00 PM Festival of Carols www.house-of-prayer.com

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LEGAL NOTICES Public Notice

Certificate of Assumed Name

Public Notice of Auction

Invitation to Comment on a Proposed Wireless Telecommunications Facility Interested persons are invited to comment on the wireless telecommunications facility proposed to be constructed 6221 Portland Avenue South in Richfield, MN, with respect to impacts on historic properties located at or near this facility, if any. The facility will consist of constructing a 75 ft. tall monopole and the placing associated equipment on the ground level near the base of the tower. Comments regarding potential effects to historic properties should be submitted by mail to Regulatory Compliance Manager at 2001 Butterfield Rd, Ste. 1900, Downers Grove, IL 60515, or by calling (630)-960-8400. Questions about this facility or this notice may also be directed to that address or phone number. This notice is provided in accordance with the regulations of the Federal Communications Commission, 47 C.F.R. Part 1, Subpart I and Appendices B and C. (Dec 2, 9, 2010) D2 Wireless Telecomm. Fac.

(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: Clients First Business Solutions State the address of the principal place of business. 7900 Xerxes Avenue S, Suite 980, Minneapolis, MN 55431 List the name and complete street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name. xMile, LLC 702 S Hubbard Ave, Litchfield, MN 55355 I certify that I am authorized to sign this certificate and I further certify that I understand that by signing this certificate, I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Minnesota Statutes Section 609.48 as if I had signed this certificate under oath.

Probate Notice

FILED: Oct 20, 2010

(Official Publication) Public Storage, Inc. PS Orangeco / Hiawatha #25550 3245 Hiawatha Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55406 NOTICE OF SALE AND DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the personal property listed below will be sold at public auction held on December 27, 2010, at 3245 Hiawatha Ave S., Minneapolis, MN 55406 at 4:00 p.m. The description of the goods and name of the person(s) whose personal property is to be sold is as follows: 1006 - Jacox, Harmony J: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furniture; Tools 1108 - LEONZAL, MICHAEL: Books / Files / Cabinets; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Electronics / Computers; Furniture 1121 - Peek, La Wanda M: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Electronics / Computers; Furniture 1128 - Ali, Ahmed: Books / Files / Cabinets; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Electronics / Computers; Furniture 1129 - PRINCE, STEVEN: Books / Files / Cabinets; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Electronics / Computers; Furniture 1135 - Colombe, Billie J: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furniture; Tools 1136 - CROMWELL, BERTHA: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furniture; Tools 1155 - Towns, Natalie A: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furniture; Tools 1156 - Crary, Barbra J: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furniture; Tools 1158 - Mcdonald, Lynette R: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furniture; Tools 1162 - Ezeagwu, Christopher N: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furniture; Tools 1202 - Bell Jr, Ivis: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furniture; Tools 1266 - Rittman, Perrilyn: Bedding / Clothing; Books / Files / Cabinets; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Electronics / Computers; Furniture 1271 - DOUGHTY, FRED: Bedding / Clothing; Books / Files / Cabinets; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Electronics / Computers; Furniture 1272 - Rittman, Perrilyn: Bedding / Clothing; Books / Files / Cabinets; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Electronics / Computers; Furniture 1354 - Yusuf, Kiin A: Books / Files / Cabinets; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furniture 1407 - YOUNG JR, DERYL: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furniture; Tools 1464 - Watson, Mario R: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furniture; Tools 1465 - Hart, Kathleen A: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furniture; Tools 1471 - Kilburn, Patricia: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furniture; Tools 1558 - Mclane, Chanika D: Bedding / Clothing; Books / Files / Cabinets; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Electronics / Computers; Furniture 1561 - Harris, Wleh D: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furniture; Tools 1578 - Bosto, Michael: Tools 1655 - Rankins, Candice: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furniture; Tools 1676 - JONES, DOROTHY: Bedding / Clothing; Books / Files / Cabinets; Furniture 1678 - Chism, Shaniquia: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furniture; Tools 1680 - Bogan, Michael D: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Electronics / Computers; Furniture 1681 - Robinson, Lena: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furniture; Tools 1722 - Sweeny, Sharon: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furniture 1780 - Browneyes, Sherilyn: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furniture; Tools 1881 - Johnson, Edward: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furniture; Tools 2132 - Johnson, Steve: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furniture; Tools 2133 - Walker JR, William H: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags / Totes 2152 - Davis, Leslie T: Bedding / Clothing; Boxes / Bags /

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(Official Publication) STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF HENNEPIN Fourth Judicial District PROBATE DIVISION In Re: Estate of Court File No. 27-PA-PR-10-1008 Alice Mary Soley, Decedent NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE OF WILL AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is given that an Application for Informal Probate of Will and Informal Appointment of Personal Representative was filed with the Registrar, along with a Will dated November 17th, 1987. The Registrar accepted the application and appointed Winnifred Baird, whose address is 4875 Bradford Street, Maple Plain, MN 55359 to serve as the personal representative of the decedent's estate. Any heir, devisee or other interested person may be entitled to appointment as personal representative or may object to the appointment of the personal representative. Any objection to the appointment of the personal representative must be filed with the Court, and any properly filed objection will be heard by the Court after notice is provided to interested persons of the date of hearing on the objection. Unless objections are filed, and unless the Court orders otherwise, the personal representative has the full power to administer the estate, including, after thirty (30) days from the issuance of letters testamentary, the power to sell, encumber, lease, or distribute any interest in real estate owned by the decedent. Notice is further given that, subject to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-801, all creditors having claims against the decedent's estate are required to present the claims to the personal representative or to the Court within four (4) months after the date of this notice or the claims will be barred. Dated: September 1, 2010 Alona J. Warns, Registrar Mark S. Thompson, District Court Administrator Attorney for the Personal Representative Rosha Legal Group, PLLC Darrin M. Rosha MN# 0270301 5424 Shoreline Drive, Mound, MN 55364 Telephone: (952) 472-3333 Facsimile: (952) 472-3334 e-mail: drosha@roshalegal.com (Dec 9, 16, 2010) d2-Soley Probate

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Probate Notice (Official Publication) STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF HENNEPIN Fourth Judicial District Court File No. 27-PA-PR-10-1297 In Re: Estate of William J. Vaughn aka William Jerome Vaughn, Decedent NOTICE OF AND ORDER FOR HEARING ON PETITION FOR FORMAL PROBATE OF WILL AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS It is Ordered and Notice is given that on January, 10, 2010, at 9:00 a.m., a hearing will be held in this Court at Minneapolis, Minnesota, on a petition for the formal probate of an instrument purporting to be the decedent's Will dated September 1, 2004, and Separate Writing pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 524.2-513 dated October 3, 2009, and for the appointment of James R. Vaughn, whose address is 10025 Union Terrace Lane No., Maple Grove, MN 55369, as personal representative of the decedent's estate in an unsupervised administration. 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 personal representative will be appointed with the full power to administer the decedent’s estate, including the power to collect all assets; pay all legal debts, claims, taxes, and expenses; sell real and personal property; and do all necessary acts for the decedent’s estate. Notice is further given that, subject to Minn. Stat. § 524.3801, all creditors having claims against the decedent's estate are required to present the claims to the personal representative or to the Court within four (4) months after the date of this notice or the claims will be barred. Dated: November 19, 2010 /s/Jay M. Quam, Judge Mark S. Thompson, District Court Administrator Attorney for Personal Representative: Steven H. Snyder and Associates Steven H. Snyder MN# 14065X 11270 86th Avenue North Maple Grove, MN 55369 Telephone: 763-420-6700 Facsimile: 763-420-9588 e-mail: steve@snyderlawfirm.com (Dec 9 & 16, 2010) D2-William Vaughn

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10 HOLY ANGELS GIRLS BASKETBALL VS. BENILDE-ST. MARGARET’S 7:15 p.m. Benilde-St. Margaret’s School, 2501 Hwy. 100 S., St. Louis Park Info: 952-927-4176

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11 WINTER HOLIDAYS AROUND THE WORLD 10:30 a.m. Augsburg Park Library, 7100 Nicollet Ave. S., Richfield Info: 952-847-5300

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12 CONCERT: JUST FRIENDS BIG BAND 7 p.m. Edinborough Park, 7700 York Ave. S., Edina Info: xr.com/epc

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13 TEEN ART CONTEST RECEPTION 6:30 p.m. Augsburg Park Library, 7100 Nicollet Ave. S., Richfield Info: 952-847-5300

14 FAMILY STORY TIME 10:30 a.m. Augsburg Park Library, 7100 Nicollet Ave. S., Richfield Info: 952-847-5300 RICHFIELD CITY COUNCIL 7 p.m. City Hall, 6700 Portland Ave. S., Richfield Info: 612-861-9700

HOLIDAY KIDS EVENT 11 a.m. Richfield Borders, 800 W. 78th St. Info: xr.com/borders

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15 RICHFIELD OPTIMIST CLUB 7:30 a.m. Richfield VFW, 6715 Lake Shore Drive S., Richfield Info: 612-869-1061 (Linda) TEEN ANIME CLUB 3:30-5:30 p.m. Oxboro Library, 8801 Portland Ave. S., Bloomington Info: 952-847-5775

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16 RICHFIELD ROTARY CLUB 7:15 a.m. Champps, 790 W. 66th St., Richfield Info: xr.com/rcr RICHFIELD LEGION TOASTMASTERS 6:30 p.m. Richfield Legion Post 435, 6501 Portland Ave. S., Richfield Info: 612-240-1315 (John)

SENIOR CALENDAR Tuesday, Dec. 14 • 10:15 a.m. – Advanced Pilates • 11 a.m. – Christmas dinner • 1 p.m. – Bowling • 7 p.m. – Volleyball Wednesday, Dec. 15 • Noon – Lunch • Noon – Book discussion • 1 p.m. – Bingo • 1 p.m. – Open computer lab

Friday, Dec. 10 • 8:40 a.m. – Over 50 and fit • 9:45 a.m. – Memoir writing • 9:45 a.m. – Swimnastics • Noon – Lunch • 1 p.m. – Chorus Monday, Dec. 13 • 9:30 a.m. – Health insurance help • 10 a.m. – Dominoes • Noon – Lunch

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Classes are for people 55 and older. Registration is required. Classes are open to individuals under 55 on a spaceavailable basis. Day-out trips are open to adults of any age. Advance registration is necessary at the Community Center. Richfield Community Center is at 7000 Nicollet Ave. S. Info: 612-861-9363.

Thursday, Dec. 16 • 9 a.m. – Arts and crafts • 9:15 a.m. – Blood pressure check • 9:15 a.m. – Dart baseball • 11:45 a.m. – Bridge • Noon – Lunch • Noon – 500 • 1 p.m. – Cribbage • 1 p.m. – Hand and foot

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MARK YOUR CALENDAR Richfield begins its boys basketball season by hosting Minneapolis South at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11. The Spartans remain home to play Minneapolis North at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 14.

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Girls skate into Tartan Richfield’s girls hockey team will be tested in and out of the Classic Suburban Conference in the coming week. The Spartans play conference opponent Tartan at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10, on the road. Richfield, 0-5-1 overall, returns home to play Robbinsdale Cooper of the North Suburban Conference at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 14, at Richfield Ice Arena. Richfield will rely heavily on leadership from tri-captains Kalie Johnson, Alex Westman and Becca Hendrickson this season under the guidance of first-year head coach Jeff Caspar.

RHS boys are at home The high school boys hockey season is underway. Richfield will host Providence Academy at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 9. The Spartans head to St. Louis Park for a 7:30 p.m. game Saturday, Dec. 11. Two Richfield players to watch are senior defenseman P.J. Peterson and junior center Mick Dhein. They are co-captains.

Spartan boys BB opener Richfield’s first-year head boys basketball coach Omar McMillan is preparing his squad for its opening game against visiting Minneapolis South at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11. The Spartans remain home to play Minneapolis North at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 14.

Girls are on the road Richfield’s girls basketball squad will play its next two games on the road. The Spartans, coached by Lee Ann Wise, travel to Apple Valley for a 7:15 p.m. game Thursday, Dec. 9. The Spartans remain on the road for a 7 p.m. game Tuesday, Dec. 14, against St. Paul Highland Park. – Compiled by Greg Kleven

Richfield’s Olson praises new Gophers coach Former Spartan has been three-year starting tackle for Kill at Northern Illinois BY GREG KLEVEN • SUN NEWSPAPERS Richfield High School graduate Trevor Olson got to know the University of Minnesota’s new head football coach very well over the last three years. Olson has been a starting offensive tackle for Northern Illinois University team during those three seasons. That team had been coached by Jerry Kill until this week, when he was named the Gophers’ new head coach. Olson, a 6-foot-6, 306pound junior, has been one of the players responsible for Kill’s 2316 record at NIU. Olson competed in Kill’s final game as the Huskies’ head coach Dec. 10 at Ford Field in Detroit. Northern Illinois Trevor Olson lost 26-21 to Miami (Ohio) in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) championship game. Olson and his teammates will play under an interim coach in the Humanitarian Bowl against Fresno State Dec. 18 in Boise, Idaho. Northern Illinois has a 10-3 record entering that bowl game. “Jerry is a great guy and really takes cares of his players,” said Olson. “He is a believer in playing consistent football and developing a balanced attack.” Olson has developed into one of the best blockers in the MAC. He was redshirted as a freshman before starting all 13 games the following season. As a sophomore, Olson was a thirdteam all-conference selection. This season, Olson earned first-team all-conference honors. Olson was disappointed that the Huskies lost in the conference title game. But he said he is glad to be attending NIU and playing on a team that is ranked 25th in the country. “It has been a blast playing at Northern Illinois,” said Olson. “I have

Northern Illinois offensive left tackle Trevor Olson (62) sets up for a pass block during his team’s 3423 victory over Minnesota Sept. 25 at TCF Bank Stadium. Olson, a Richfield High School graduate,has been named to the All-Mid-American Conference football team for the second consecutive season. Olson plays offensive tackle for Northern Illinois and worked for three years under new Minnesota coach Jerry Kill. (Photos courtesy of Scott Walstrom • NIU Media Services) improved my strength and overall technique since playing high school football at Richfield.” At Richfield, Olson was a two-time all-conference player and three-year letter winner as an offensive and defensive tackle. He also kicked for the Spartans. He also lettered three seasons in golf and two seasons in hockey. Athletic talent runs in the Olson family. Trevor is the oldest of three sons raised by Lisa and Todd Olson. Todd Olson, Richfield athletic director and football coach, is proud of his sons – Trevor, Dylan and Nick. Dylan is a junior at Hamline University and was a baseball pitcher during his prep career at Richfield. Nick Olson recently earned AllClassic Suburban Conference, All-Metro

and All-State honors as a 6-4, 255-pound senior left tackle and defensive end at Richfield High. “I’m surprised and happy for what my sons have accomplished,” said Todd Olson. “Trevor is a driven and passionate athlete. “He has God-given athletic talents and it is good to see him rewarded for his hard work.” There might be a pro career ahead for Trevor Olson. NFL scouts are closely monitoring his progress. “It has always been a dream to get a chance to play at the professional level,” said Olson. “We’ll have to see how things work out.” Olson’s immediate focus is to help Northern Illinois conclude its 2010 season with a win in the Humanitarian Bowl.


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Richfield, Edina form wrestling co-op squad Rampage finishes fifth in Fridley tournament BY GREG KLEVEN • SUN NEWSPAPERS A new chapter of the Richfield/Edina wrestling program is underway. Richfield and Edina high schools have formed a wrestling co-op program to provide more student-athletes with the opportunity to participate in one of the oldest sports in history. “We are excited to welcome back a solid core of individual wrestlers and look forward to building a competitive team,” said Richfield/Edina co-head coach Eric Herrmann. Herrmann will share coaching duties with Josh Burhans. “We are excited to reconnect the two programs from Richfield and Edina,” said Herrmann. “We want to develop our wrestlers’ athletic skills, academics and citizenship.” Richfield/Edina competed at the Fridley Invitational Dec. 4. The team, nicknamed the Rampage, finished fifth out of 12 squads with 129 points. Eleven athletes competed on the Rampage varsity team, including ninthgrader Justin Swetala (103 pounds), ninth-grader Hayden Moses (112), junior Tyler Brinker (125), sophomore Darryl Pika (130) and junior James Lettow (135). Other Rampage competitors were junior Dennis Chavarria (152), senior Mitch Wojcik (160), sophomore Shane Wolfoort (171), sophomore Chandler Arredondo (189), senior Quinn Deeds (215) and junior Mike Dyer (285). Brinker and Lettow finished second in their weight classes. Arredondo and Dyer placed third. Chavarria and Wojcik had fourthplace finishes. Wolfoort was fifth and Moses finished sixth. The Richfield/Edina team will meet Simley and North St. Paul in a Classic Suburban Conference triangular meet at 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 9. The Rampage will wrestle at Minneapolis Southwest Friday, Dec. 10.

A flick of the wrist Richfield junior defender Kiersti Phenow (2) slaps a shot past a St. Paul Blades player during a Nov. 18 girls hockey game at Richfield Ice Arena. The teams tied 4-4. The Spartans had a 0-5-1 record after six games. Richfield will travel to Tartan for a 7:30 p.m. game Friday, Dec. 10. The Spartans return home to play Robbinsdale Cooper at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 14. (Photo by Brian Nelson • Contributing Photographer)

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SHORTS Holiday hoops tourney The Richfield Rotary and Optimist clubs are sponsoring the Holiday Classic Girls Basketball Tournament Monday, Dec. 27, and Tuesday, Dec. 28, at the Richfield High School main gym. This tournament will feature varsity and junior varsity girls basketball teams from Richfield, Burnsville, Apple Valley and Bloomington Jefferson. JV games start at 2 and 4:30 p.m. each day. Varsity games start at 6 and 8 p.m. There will be halftime shooting contests for fans with a chance to win prizes. Proceeds from this event will be used by the Richfield Rotary and Optimist clubs to support student athletic activities and other projects in Richfield Public Schools. For more information, contact Richfield High School athletic director Todd Olson at 612-798-6131.

Open skating is offered Richfield Ice Arena will offer open skating sessions six days a week. Open skating will be noon-1:30 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Open skating sessions on Wednesdays are 6:30-8 p.m. Sunday open skating sessions are 3:30-5 p.m. Cost is $4.50 per skater and discount passes are available. Skate rental is $2.50. There will be a New Year’s Eve open skating session from 4-7 p.m. Admission is $4 per person. Door prizes and complimentary refreshments will be part of the event. Open skating on New Year’s Day is 45:45 p.m. Richfield Ice Arena is located at 636 East 66th Street. Phone number is 612861-9351. Editor’s Note: Please e-mail all Richfield sports releases and announcements to sports editor Greg Kleven at gkleven@acnpapers.com or fax them to him at 763-424-7388. Deadline is Thursday noon for publication in next week’s paper.

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Local girls hockey action continues Above, Richfield junior forward Jade Turgeon (9) is sent sprawling to the ice by a St. Paul Blades player during a girls hockey game Nov. 18 at Richfield Ice Arena. The teams tied 4-4. The Spartans have a 0-5-2 record after earning another 4-4 tie with St. Louis Park last Saturday. At left, Elle Sturm of Holy Angels controls the puck during a 2-1 girls hockey victory over Bloomington Kennedy Nov. 13 at Richfield Ice Arena. The Stars are 1-3 overall after losses to New Prague (3-2), Simley (3-2) and Chaska/Chanhassen (6-0). Holy Angels heads to northern Minnesota for games against Bemidji and Brainerd this weekend. (Photos by Brian Nelson • Contributing Photographer)


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Additional Lines $10.00 Ads will also appear on www.mnSun.com each Wednesday by 9:00 a.m.

LOCATION

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INDEX

TRANSPORTATION

• 3 line ad • 2 week run • FREE Garage Sale Kit* • Metro Wide Coverage – 318,554 homes • Rain Insurance – we will re-run your ad up to two weeks FREE if your sale is rained out.

*Garage Sale Kits can be picked up at the Eden Prairie office.

IN PERSON: Visit the Eden Prairie office to place your Classified ad, make a payment, or pick up your Garage Sale Kit.

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BUSINESS SERVICES

952-392-6888

TO PLACE YOUR AD Ads may be placed Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. DEADLINE: Mondays at 3:00 pm* * Earlier on holiday weeks

BY PHONE: BY FAX: BY MAIL:

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We Specialize In:

• LICENSED Driveways • Buckling Walls (MN • Garage Slabs • Foundation Repair • Walks • Aprons • Retaining Walls • Steps • Patios • Drain Tile LICENSED

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(MN# 20215366) •

BONDED • INSURED

Family Owned 612-824-2769 952-929-3224 Family Owned & Operated

Free Estimates

BUILD & DESIGN

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Cement, Masonry, Waterproofing

QUALITY WORK 1ST CALL Res/Commercial PATIOS STEPS FLOORS ADDITIONS DRIVES WALKS BRICK BLOCK MASONRY/CHIMNEY WORK DRAIN TILE MC/VISA Bonded Insured BBB Member

952-473-5291 or 920-2395 Cell 612-207-6704 TWIN CITIES Concrete Reas.-Fast Friendly BBB

Tear-out -ReplacementsRetain walls- Steps-Walks, Drives- Drain tile- Bsmnt floors - Stamped & Colored 763-229-4508

BRICK, CONCRETE Glass Blk, Drain Tile Retaining Walls /Pavers 30 yrs New/Rpr “None too sm.” Ins'd 612-532-3978

Over 28 years of Experience 90+ YEARS OF GARDNER EXPERIENCE

Insurance Claims

CAMPBELL CONCRETE

•Steps •Walks •Aprons •Chimney Repair Free Estimates & Insured:

952-894-6226 / 612-239-3181

FREE ESTIMATES Insured, Bonded & Licensed No. 20011251

Joe 612-245-4439 (Hopkins)

WINDOWS/SIDING Family Owned & Operated Since 1949

Steps, Walks, Drives, Patios Chimney Repair. No job to Sm. Lic/Bond/Ins

CAPSTONE BROS.

John 952-882-0775

CAPSTONE BROS.

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

2110

CONTRACTING, INC

Limited Offer

952-882-8888

Call today for your FREE Inspection!

Locally family owned. Insurance Specialists ACCREDITED BUSINESS

Call For Free Estimate www.WesternConstructionInc.com

www.capstonebros.com Lic. #20609967

Chimney & FP Cleaning

SWEEP • INSP. • REPAIR

• Roofing • Siding •INC Windows CONTRACTING,

Triple Glass for the Price of Double Glass

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

CONCRETE & MASONARY

Call for a free estimate

(952) 431-9970 or (612) 850-6335

Full Time • Professional Ser. Certified/ Registered / Insured 28 Yrs Exp. Don 952-933-8005

The Real

This space could be yours.

952-392-6888

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Decks

2230

Flooring & Tile

Decks 3 & 4 Season Porches

Above & Beyond

Pool/Hot Tub Surrounds

Hardwood Floors Dustless Sanding, Refinishing, Installation. 763-862-1500

Jon Dimich Deck Creations

612-418-3677 Lic 20490464 www. jddeckcreations.com

2140

Doors & Windows

2150

Draperies & Window Trmnts

Custom Drapes, Blinds, Upholstery, Bedspreads, 35 yrs. Lake's 952-447-4655

Desperately Need Work!

2170

Drywall

Excel Drywall, LLC For All Your Drywall Needs. Free Est. No Job Too Small 30 yrs exp. Ins. 612-382-8980

Alliance Drywall 30 yrs exp. Ins. Edina. Check my lower prices. Rock, text., tape & skim-coat. Free est.

Dan 651-235-7997 JTW Drywall Service Hang, Tape, Texture. Free est. Lic/Ins 612-282-3032 PINNACLE DRYWALL *Hang *Tape *Texture*Sand Quality Guar. Ins. 612-644-1879

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Electric Repairs

612-501-1093 WHY PAY MORE? Call Signature Electric Service Upgrades Remodeling Misc Wiring & More! Owner / Operated Licensed/Bonded/Insured

ABLE TO WIRE NOW Kevter Construction

Escobar Hardwood Floors & Ceramic Tile Work, llc We offer professional services for your wood floors! Installs/Repair Sand/Refinish Free Ests Ins'd Mbr: BBB Professional w/10 yrs exp.

952-292-2349

2250

Furniture Repair

REPAIRS DONE IN HOME 35 Yrs Exp. Wood, Upholstery& Recliner. 10Yr guar. on re-gluing Free Est. Pick up & Delivery Jay 952-935-3349

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Garage Door

GARAGE DOORS & OPENERS Repair /Replace /Reasonable Lifetime Warranty on All Spring Changes www.expertdoor.com

651-457-7776

Nick 952-201-6956 Lic#CAO4854

No Job Too Small!! Lew Electric: Resid & Comm. Service, Service Upgrades, Remodels. Old or New Constr. Free Ests. Bonded/Insured Lic#CA05011 612-801-5364

Master Electrician No Job Too Small Lic#CAO1753 952-239-1189 supertechelectricllc.com TEAM ELECTRIC www.teamelectricmn.com Lic/ins/bonded Res/Com All Jobs...All Sizes Free Est 952-758-7585 10% Off w/ad

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Flooring & Tile

#1 in Hardwood Refinishing

SANDMAN IS BEST!

sandmanjohansson.com low$$

A+ Angie's List 952-474-4355

20+ Years In Tiling Free Estimates/Low Prices Excellent References

Call 952-451-1037

*CERAMIC TILE 20 Yrs Exp – Free Ests! Quality Work At A Fair Price! Lindell Tile 612-396-5647

952-994-4303 George Elite Repair & Tile Regrout, Tile, Painting, Etc. We Do it All • Lowest Rates SANDING – REFINISHING Roy's Sanding Service Since 1951 CALL 952-888-9070

#BC20538329

MDH Lead Supervisor

Dale 952-941-8896 office 612-554-2112 cell “Soon To Be Your Favorite Contractor!”

schultzecontracting.com

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No job too small!! Quality Work @ Competitive Prices! Free Estimates.

Ray 612-281-7077 AP HANDYMAN, LLC Repair/ Remodel/ Build Insured/License #20626270

Randy

612-309-5396

HANDYMAN Carpentry, Remodeling, Repair & Painting Services. I'd love to do it all! 612-220-1565

HOME REPAIR Tile, Glass Block, Masonry/ Concrete, Misc. Home Remedy. 30yrs. Exp “No Job Too Small”

swisstoneconstruction services.com Steve 612-532-3978 Ins'd

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

2395

We Haul All!

Music Lessons

Piano lessons. All ages 20 yrs exp. ph 952-988-9916 Irene

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Painting

Ext/Int Painting Reasonable Rates FREE Est. EARL 952-944-7983

*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

All your painting/remodel needs! Int/ext, ins. Call Mike 763-434-0001 Wall Repair Tile Install/Repair Door Install/Adjust Caulk/Grout Deck Repair/Clean/Stain Locally Owned & Operated Professional, Safe & Reliable

LIC#20633898 Bonded & Insured

Housecleaning

*10% off 1 st Cleaning* BEST CLEANING WE CLEAN YOU GLEAM Prof House & Office Cleaner High Quality, Comm/Res Ref/Ins/Bond. Call Lola 612-644-8432 or 763-416-4611

Plumbing

2470

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

PRO PAPER HANGING Removal, Paint/Plaster Work Guar/Refs/Ins/Free Ests

35yrs Exp. 952-377-4612

An Honest Plumber

Painting & Drywall Wall Paper Removal INTERIOR EXTERIOR CHEAP IS GOOD Good & Cheap Is Better!! Call STOA's Painting Free Est 612-716-7349

A German Craftsman

Paint, Plaster, papering 30yrs quality work, Ref's Seasonal Rates. Reliable roosterpainting.com Est. Int/Ext 952-484-4867

Scofield's Decorating Paint, Removal, Papering, Free est. 612-670-3740

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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

SAVE MONEY - Competent master plumber needs work. Lic#M3869 Jason 952-891-2490

Plumbing

Reach More Readers Place your classified ad with us and automatically get an ad on our Web Site!

763-792-2999 Geno's Sewer & Drain

Special $89/with ad!

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Roofs, Siding, & Gutters

Roofs, Siding, & Gutters

Residential Remodeling

Office: 763-476-8412 Jeff Doyle: 763-228-1656 Chad Doyle: 763-228-1873 www.jdasc.com

Roofing • Siding Custom Porches/Decks Kitchen and Bath Remodels Finished Basements Room Additions Quality at a Reasonable Price

State Lic. ID#20637218

DAVE'S Painting Int/Ext 3 Rooms $175. Paper rem Enamel Refs avail. 952-201-1577 Escobar Painting & Drywall, LLC We offer professional services for your Painting & Drywall Int/Ext Paint Comm/Res Free Ests Ins'd Mbr: BBB Prof./10yrs 952-292-2349

Interior/Exterior Painting by the Pros Bonded & Insured Free Est. • Senior Discounts

Lic. #20626700 Credit Cards Accepted

ROOFING • SIDING • WINDOWS • EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE • Hardiplank® Siding • QUICK RESPONSE TIME • HAIL DAMAGE 763-550-0043 • FREE INSPECTIONS 9 52-476-7601 • STATE LIC# 6793 • ESTABLISHED IN 1984 651-221-2600 www.GatesGeneralContractors.com

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

MISSION STATEMENT

Right Way PAINTING “Your Home, Our Reputation”

We are a Leader in the Home Improvement Industry. Our Focus is Professional Behavior, Quality Workmanship, Diligent Production Management and Follow-Up. James Hardi Siding Factory trained installers

612.839.2239 • 612.866.0949

6465 Wayzata Blvd, #400 St. Louis Park, MN 55426

Powerwashing

2490

Powerwashing

2490

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952-451-3792 R.A.M. CONSTRUCTION Any & All Home Repairs

Concrete Dumpster Service Carpentry Baths & Tile Fencing Windows Gutters Water/Fire Damage Doors Lic•Bond•Ins Visa Accepted 25+ Years Handyman Work REMODELING & REPAIRS Basement Finish Work Free Estimates

Call Don @ 952-890-4792

Free Estimates & Inspections Serving Entire Metro Area INSURANCE CLAIMS SPECIALIST

952-544-ROOF (7663)

WINDOWS/SIDING Family Owned & Operated Since 1949

Handyperson

100% Satisfaction Guaranteed

ROOFING // WINDOWS // SIDING

Powerwashing

Willie's Rubbish Hauling Garage Cleanouts, Basements, Attics, Houses, Etc. 612-310-5559 612-825-6511

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

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

763-225-6200 www.sparklewashcmn.com

952-472-5670

BBB

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

BLOMQUIST EXT Full Service Roofer/Sider Steam Ice Snow Removal Lic#20172580 763-754-2501 GOODE SNOWPLOWING “We Stand By Our Name!”

952-888-5885 SKWIRA'S LANDSCAPE Quality Residential Snow Removal. Insured, Dependable & Affordable. Free Estimates.

Call 612-227-2259

SNOW REMOVAL Roofs & Driveways Theyson Const 612-239-3181

SNOWPLOWING Comm & Resid Sr. Discounts

Insured

Kevin 612-810-2059

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Tree Service

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

Fully Licensed & Insured “We take pride in our work”

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

Snow Removal

BIG TREES & STUMPS CHEAP!!

Triple Glass for the Price of Double Glass

Our job is to make you look good!

Re-roofing-Tearoffs.New Const . Large crew done in a day! Immaculate cleane-ups Ins Lic # 20073200 Ref's

peterdoranlawn.com Call 952-933-6390

Book before 12/31/10 & receive 20% off. Thru 3/1/11.

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TOP QUALITY Roofing for LESS $$$

A PLOWING SERVICE Resid Driveway Specialist

Attics & Exterior Walls Contact: Brad 763-221-5717

Total Sanitation Service 612-861-2575

Quality Work @ Reas. Rates . Siding & Windows LIFE TIME GUAR. Ins/ Lic. BBB

SNOW PLOWING

Blown–In Insulation

Concrete-Brush-Const Debris 2-40yd containers for cleanups

612-724-2672 Local Owner/Installer. High

Reas. Rates/Very Dependable Yearly Contract 612-968-2311

HAULING

2320

RC EXTERIORS

2570

Call Scott 952-890-9461

612-598-2276 6-30 Yard Dumpsters

www.bestcleaningservices.com

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

Lic #20156835 • Insured

CALL NOW & SAVE 10% OFF

Impressions **

A Family Operated Bus.

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

Insulation & Weatherproofing

**First

Roofs, Siding, & Gutters

612-210-5267 952-443-9957

qiar

20 years exp. Degreed Shop Teacher Interior Specials including ceilings, walls, paneling, windows, fine enameling, Kitchen cupboards and basement floors. Wall and wood repair. Fully insured.

“You Point & It Disappears” A Moving & Hauling Service www.firstimpressionshd.com

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Licensed • Insured

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

A Fresh Look, Inc.

612-547-7000

Paperhanging

Ins/Bond Lic. #57327-MR Dan 952-465-2926

Put Mr. Handyman to work for you!

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763-537-5733 612-889-9170

Moving, Storage & Shipping

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Quality Residential

A Local Mover

A-1 Work Ray's Handyman

Hauling

#1 In Low Prices!! Attic, Garage & Basement Clean-ups.

Ceiling & Wall Textures

www.mrhandyman.com

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H20 Damage – Plaster Repair

Ceramic & Marble Free Estimates. 40 Yrs Exp. Call 612-807-4198

Painting

NAT-79934-1

Wall/Ceiling Repair/Texture Tile, Carpentry, Carpet, Paint.

Office: 952-406-8613 Cell: 612-408-7882

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0 Stress! 110% Satisfaction!

Lower Level Remodels

Save Money – Call NOW! Lg Selection Exp. Installation

Insulation & Weatherproofing

763-477-2612 ( 30 YRS) www.lewisinsulation.com Old Home Specialists –Walls/ Attics/Venting/Ice Dams

Schultz'e Contracting Inc

Carpet-Vinyl-Tile-Wood

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Energy Focus Insulation Attic, Walls, Vents, Ice Dam Control. 35 yrs Exp/Insured Henry 952-884-0307

Above All Hardwood Floors Installation•Sanding•Finishing “We Now Install Carpet, Tile & Vinyl.” Call 952-440-WOOD (9663)

www.egresswindowguy.com 763-544-2775 Mark Johnson Lic.(20396184) Bond/Ins'd

Handyperson

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In the Community, With the Community, For the Community

612-203-4309 ACCREDITED BUSINESS

Call For Free Estimate www.WesternConstructionInc.com

15% Winter Discount Tree Trimming & Removal

Premier Tree Service

612-396-9345


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In the Community, With the Community, For the Community Tree Service

2620 25% Disc.

Lic/Ins

Free Ests

Ideal Tree Service Tree Trimming & Removal 952-881-2122 612-599-6385

Cemetery Lots

3090

2 lots–Glen Haven Mem Gardens In Garden of Nativity. + 2 Vaults. $1200 612-309-6833

Thomas Tree Service

4 plots, hillside near mausoleum. $1,000 each or best offer. 763-234-5523

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

Dawn Valley Memorial Park, Bloomington, 1 lot $600. 952-888-2958

A Good Job!!

2630

15 yrs exp.

Upholstery & Slipcovers

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

Custom Drapes, Blinds, Upholstery, Bedspreads 35 yrs. Lake's 952-447-4655

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Window Cleaning

Dawn Valley Memorial Park Eden Prairie. 1 lot, $1000/BO

320-762-8111 651-260-1335 Glen Haven, Crystal, MN: 3 lots in Christus Garden. Retail $2595 ea. asking $750 ea. 218-251-3767 320-676-8944

Sales

EDINA ESTATE SALE Dec 12-13-14 (9-6) 4012 KIPLING AVE S

612-529-4444

3000

3050

Merchandise Boutiques/Craft Shows & Gifts

Support our Troops

Christmas Boutique & Silent Auction 12/12 (11-4) The Mermaid 2200 Hwy 10 Mounds View, MN 55112

3090

Cemetery Lots

Firewood

Oak/Birch - Super Dry! 4'x4'x16 inch $95; 2 / $170 Deliv'd & stacked. Satisfaction guaranteed! 612-600-8513

Ideal Firewood

2.5yr Dried Mixed Hardwood

4' x 8 'x 16� - $125 Free Delivery

952-881-2122 612-599-6385 DB's Firewood 4x8x16 $135 Mixed Hardwood. Free Del/Stack. 320-420-8479 FIREWOOD

100% Premium Dried Oak 24+ yrs Exp 507-280-7780 www.procutfirewood.com

Snow Removal

FIREWOOD

Hardwood Mix-Solid stack, 2 yrs dry, 4'x8'x16� $110; or 2 for $210. 612-214-3347 FIREWOOD OAK & BIRCH

Dried, money back guar. Free del/stacking, 4'x4' x16� $60. 2 for $110. Face cords straight stacked, $130. 763-560-2584

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Furnishings

BED: $145 New QUEEN Pillowtop; KING $265; FULL $135. Can deliver. 612-419-2707

2 Yr Dried Oak Delivered & stacked - $110 4' x 8' x 16�

763-218-2353 952-334-9840 FIREWOOD

Clean Oak/Mix Firewood

Very dry! 4'x8'x16� $125 or 4 for $400. Solid stack. Call 763-238-5254

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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 $2,100. Call 612-237-1415

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Misc. For Sale

China: Moderne by Harmony House, 12 setting , 95 pcs. Exc cond! $600 952-843-8138

Comic Books – Superhero 1,000's @ .25 cents each. Must sell. Carl 612-849-4874 Craftsman Snow Blower: Electric start, 5 HP, $350 Good cond! 763-566-6215

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Misc. Wanted

Snow Removal

952-933-0200 Polaris & All Brands Snowmobile & ATV's. Non working or needing work. Will pick up/will pay cash Call Mike 612-987-1044 Wanted: Record Collections Large or small. Cash paid.

651-353-0817 651-291-8019

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Musical Instuments

Baldwin Console Piano w/bench, medium oak fin., built 1980, $800. 952-935-1566

Snow Removal • Snowplowing • Mowing • Fertilizing

GRAND PIANO: 6 foot, Haddorff, Cherry. Exc condition! $5,000. 952-881-3125

www.fertilawnmn.com Bloomington, MN • 952-884-7331

This space could be yours.

PACKAGE DISCOUNTS!

2620

Tree Service

2620

Tree Service

Arbor Tech Tree & Landscape, Inc. • Tree Trimming • Storm Cleanup • Tree Removal • Land Clearing • Stump Removal • And Much More...

FREE ESTIMATES Winter Discounts Senior Discounts Senior Discounts

763-219-7796 Great Service • Affordable Prices Serving the Entire Metro Area LICENSED/INSURED

www.arbor-tech.com

Plymouth, MN

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Garage Sales this week Burnsville

3509

952-392-6888

5000

Rentals

5200

Townhouse For Rent

Family Run Moving Sale

MUST SELL!!! Unbelievable X-Mas dĂŠcor, Antiques, misc HH, wmns biz cloz, dishes-Le Creusent, new afghan rugs, Redwing, 1880's hall chair, Victorian East Lake house chair, Figurines, Devold Norwegian sweaters, Stein collection, 2 Terry Redlin signed framed prints. Something for everyone!

Fri & Sat 12/10-11 (9a-4p) 12004 Summerset Ln (off East River Hills Dr/Cliff) Follow Signs. Cash only!

3600

Garage Sales next week

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Brooklyn Park

Fundraiser Estate Sale! Lots of items. 7948 Quail Ave N. Dec. 15,16, 17 & 18

3700

Leisure

3710

Bicycles & Accessories

Bikes Restored used bikes. $15 - $80 763-560-7196

3740

Fitness Equipment

Treadmill Cadence: gd cond, $65. Nordic Track Pro Digital, cln $65. Mike 612-987-1044

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Family Care

South Metro Prior Lake 4 BR $1250 per month Savage 3 BR $1250 per month Jordan 3 BR $950 per month Shakopee 2 BR in 4-plex $800 per month Contact Kim for info 952-402-9022

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Rooms For Rent

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Child Care

Bloomington

Lic. Home Daycare has 1 FT Infant/Toddler Opg. 34 yrs Exp. 952-944-3828

4300

Home Health Care Providers

Mature, Lic. RN will provide in home healthcare. Fee negotiable. Jan 612-227-3239

Registered Nurse seeking employment. Experienced, caring. 952-303-3695

4400

Nannies/ Babysit/Services

6400

Apartments & Condos For Rent

Richfield Newly painted 2BR, quiet bldg, garage. $750. 612-708-8906

9000

9020

Employment Business Opps & Info

www.groceriesforfree. biz/earnfoodhere Donna 763-227-3607

9050

Health Care

Move in Special / Furn. Studio Rooms for Rent

6400

Apartments & Condos For Rent

Bloomington - 2 BR, new carpet & paint, $780/mo. Incl gar, laundry on site, 4 unit bldg. 2126 W. 98th St. Lg backyard. 952-941-0984 Bloomington 2br Shining clean corner apt! All new windows, heat pd. $775. 9948 Penn 952-881-8373 Excelsior 1BR $695, 2BR $790, 1 block to Lake Mtka! Quiet, clean, ht pd, Gar avl , cat OK. 952-401-3457

DENTIST 10 hrs week CMS has 26 years experience in delivering dental health care to correctional facilities nationwide. We currently have a flexible, part time opportunity for a MN licensed Dentist: 8 hrs at the Hennepin Adult Correctional Center

2 hrs at the Hennepin County Home School Please Call: Christina Ray, Dentist Recruiter 800-222-8215 X9541 fax: 314-919-8803 chray@cmsstl.com www.cmsstl.com EOE/AAP/DTR

PCA RICHFIELD

612-866-6797 6445 Queen Ave. S. Spacious 1BR & 2BR Apartments in quiet, residential area. On bus line, near Southdale. Heat & storage incl., A/C, elevator, BBQ.

1BR $635 2BR $750 TWO MONTHS FREE! No Pets Please

9050

Health Care

9100

Help Wanted/ Full Time

$OLID DEBT COLLECTORS WANTED Established Eden Prairie collection agency seeking money motivated collectors. Earn what you are worth! $40k-$60k-$100k? No cap on commissions = Big $$. Benefits. Compare and see what sets us apart from other call center types. Fax or email to: 952-400-4777 or jameskealy@ cpcrecovery.com

Community Editor Technology changes the how of newsgathering but not the what

Incl. all utils., phone, cable & Internet from $799/mo. Call Michael 763-227-1567

GREENBRIER

Buying Old Trains & Toys

STEVE'S TRAIN CITY

FIREWOOD

2 lots Garden of Devotion. Glen Haven Mem. Gardens, $1500 for both. 651-213-0610

2570

Fireplace & Firewood

3150

Medina HUGE Sample Sale - Christmas Gifts & Decorations Dec. 9-19 Weekdays & Saturdays 9-4; Sundays 11-3 Hwy 55 to So. Cty Rd 115 to Hamel Rd. Left to 3560 Kilkenny Ln.

Fireplace & Firewood

Glenhaven Mem. Gardens Couch, loveseat, chair Garden of Good Samaritan matching. Tan, microfiber 4 lots $1000 each / or $3500 Exc cond! $800 952-843-8138 for all. 763-537-8296 Formal Dining/Chrs $350. BR Set 50's $250. Coffee tbl, Estate $50. Steal! 952-835-5289

3130

Window Cleaning

3150

Needed in Bloomington PT, weekday, daytime hours. Experience preferred. Call Molly @ (952)814-7400

9100

Help Wanted/ Full Time

ASSOCIATE TRAINEE Real Estate Career Fast Growth Potential Rolland 952-949-4724 Irene 952-949-4759 rsmaagaard@cbburnet.com Coldwell Banker Burnet cbburnet.com EOE

9050

Health Care

Sun Newspapers is recruiting for fulltime Community Editors to help our suburban readers understand their world. Our editors write, photograph and maintain close relationships with the communities they serve. Must be able to write a feature one moment and effective local government coverage the next -- and take photos to accompany both. Must be comfortable functioning as a government watchdog. Knowledge of AP Style required. Some knowledge of layout helpful. Familiarity with what is needed to assist in crafting a world-class website a huge benefit. We offer the opportunity to get a start in journalism or a spot to grow your already started career. Benefits include a 401(k) plan, health, dental, life insurance and paid vacation. Cover letter, resume and clips or links to clips should be sent to: pbakken@ acnpapers.com

9100

Help Wanted/ Full Time

Dock Trucks and Cargo Vans Dynamex a national leader in the same day courier industry is in need of Independent Contractors with their 24-26 ft dock trucks w/ lift. Also 2006 or newer white trucks and vans. Work available immediately, Mon- Fri. Must be able to pass back ground and drug screen. Must be able to obtain commercial insurance. Must be able to speak clearly on Nextel. If interested please call Jodi 651-746-5945

ENTRY LEVEL SALES/ MARKETING POSITION Grandma Pants, Inc. a fleece clothing wholesaler across North America is looking for a recent college graduate for entry level sales/marketing. Job entails front end sales/ customer service, order entry, some general accounting, some national tradeshow travelling, office management and organization. Must have Microsoft office skills, excel, excellent customer service and people skills. A willingness to learn, flexible and organized. $30,000 a year salary position. Tentative start date 1/3/11. Email resumes to: erik @grandmapants.com MAIL RESUMES TO: Grandma Pants, Inc. 801 106th Street W, Suite 200A Bloomington, MN 55420 Serious Inquiries Only

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‘04 Chevy Cavalier

$4,788 ‘10 Ford Escape XLT V6, ld’d, includes P. seat & alloys! Only 33M

Skyroof, 1 owner, 53M, stunning!

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‘02 Toyota XLE

Santa’s Letter

Mini van, fully loaded, 1-owner, 120K

$17,999 ‘05 Ford F150 Super Crew XLT

‘09 Dodge Nitro SE 4x4

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Get ready for snow! Low miles!

or Call 952-392-6862 Fax 952-941-5431

4x4, 5.4 V8, 94M, $16,995 side steps, tow pkg, tonneau, black, 1 owner! ‘05 Toyota Corolla LE Cute as a bugs ear. WOW, Rare! SALE PRICED AT

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All names must be received by 5PM on December 14th, 2010. Checks must be made payable to Sun Newspapers. Additional children’s names may be written on a separate sheet of paper.

$7,895

‘06 Chevy Avalanche LS 4x4, Only 2,512 miles! Its New!

$25,988

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$14,995

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Child’s Name

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Coupe, custom rims w/new tires, 5 speed, extremely clean, 88M

Exp. Date

Name on credit card

18M, get ready for the season

‘09 Hyundai

$12,588

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5.3L, 4x4, htd lthr,mem, 20 inch chromes, new tires, 76M, loaded!

‘09 Chrysler PT Cruiser

Supercab, XLT

‘96 Chev Suburban

Sender’s Name

Explorer XLT

5.4L, 4x4, Super Nice, 98M!

38M. w/p roof Full factory warranty up to 60M miles!

Just fill out the entry form and mail it in!

Well equipped, 34M, Awesome!

$12,995 Sonata GLS

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4.0L, 4x4, 60M. Extremely Nice!

ONLY $23,978 ‘10 Toyota Corolla LE

$5,495

36M. Black Beauty

‘03 Ford Ranger Super Cab XLT

‘07 Saturn Ion 3

Luxury, 3rd row seat, 71M, AWD! WOW!

Great transportation car, 120K

$16,888

$16,995 CD, Loaded, 20M, Cute!

Acadia SLT

‘05 Ford Taurus

2WD, 4 dr, SE, only 17M, nicely equipped

4x4, good miles, runs and looks like new!

$8,250

$19,995 ‘03 GMC

Hybrid

‘10 Dodge Nitro SUV

‘10 Chevy HHR LT

V6, 4x4, 3rd row seating, whole lot of ride for the money! 20M

‘05 Toyota Prius

‘09 Dodge Nitro SUV

Touring, CD, Alloys, 61M

Alloys, spoiler, low miles & cute!

‘10 Dodge Grand Caravan

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Room for all the gear, great MPG, 46M

Fee: 1 Child $15 2 Children $25 3 Children $40 Each Additional Child $6

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