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Rev. Erich Rutten and staff of St. Odilia Catholic Church are excited to share the story of The St. John’s Bible with the community on Monday, March 6. The Heritage edition is printed on archival 100% cotton paper with a weight and feel similar to vellum, handbound with a single piece of red Italian calfskin leather with a solid silver clasp. Gold and silver foil, representing the divine, were applied in the form of pictures, letters, neat patterns and abstract shapes.
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Cafesjian Art Trust (CAT) Museum’s new exhibit is called “Highlights of the Collection.” It offers an opportunity for visitors to experience the depth of Gerard Cafesjian’s art collection showcasing a variety in both style and medium. Visitors can anticipate an array of paintings, glass sculptures, decorative works and prints drawn from the more than 3,000-piece permanent collection. Pieces featured in the collection include: (Top left) “Pantheon IX” by Sam Gilliam, (Top right) Asprey & Co., enamel and gem-set armadillo automaton, (Middle) “From East to West Scene of Japan #82” by Hiroshi Yamano, (Bottom left) “Le Soir a Quessant” by Henry Moret and (Bottom right) “Blues” by Ann Wolff. The exhibit will run through Oct. 14. CAT, supported by a private nonprofit 501(c)(3) foundation, is located at 4600 Churchill Street in Shoreview. To make reservations to visit the exhibit, go to cafesjianarttrust.org.
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Longtime Shoreview resident Rene McCoy lost her battle with pancreatic cancer on Dec. 1, 2020, but her legacy lives on with the first Monarch Fund 5K run/ walk on Sunday, April 23, at Snail Lake Regional Park. “My wife Rene was an active runner, and ran every day,” said Brian McCoy, Rene’s husband of 39 years. “She loved running at Snail Lake Park. Sometimes she would run in the morning and then she’d walk with somebody in the afternoon or bike ride with somebody in the evening. It was a social connection for her.” Craig McCoy, Brian’s brother, is managing the event. “Participants for the kids’ run will get a T-shirt, and they will need to sign up on the website,” Craig said. “For people who don’t want to do the full 5K, which is 3.1 miles, we have another event called a bench walk. It only goes about a mile and ends up where there’s a memorial bench for Rene in the park.” Brian and Rene’s next door neighbor, Mary Marvin, came up with the idea of a bench at Snail Lake Park in honor of Rene. “Mary and Rene were best friends, and Mary wasn’t a runner, she was a walker,” Brian said.
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“Our mission is to foster community pride and create a high quality of life by providing exceptional services and amenities. And we also adopted eight values — being a welcoming community, inspiring health and wellness, open and honest government, to be innovative and collaborative, customer service stewardship, to be visionary in communications and engagement.” Denkinger said parks continue to
For her first State of the City address, Mayor Sue Denkinger focused on the mission, vision and value statements that will guide the city into the future. “Our vision statement is to be a welcoming community that provides quality services, safe and beautiful neighborhoods, a vibrant economy and exceptional recreational opportunities,” Denkinger said.
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Shoreview’s Best of the Press Readers’ Choice Contest is back! Voting has begun and will continue until 5 p.m. Aug. 15. “It’s a really fun time to engage with not only the community newspaper, but it’s also fun to be involved in getting excited about voting for your favorite foods and services around the community,” said Press Publications Marketing Manager Randy Roberts. This year’s engagement has increased and locals are making 96% more nominations than last year. The ‘best of’ contest allows locals to pick their favorites, ranging from breweries to area businesses and everything in between. Voting is available on the Press Publications website at www.presspubs.com/shoreview/ bestof. Each reader may vote up to one time per day. Winners will be printed in a special section of the Shoreview Press the week of Oct. 4 and also posted online.
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Come celebrate 30 years of the ‘Slice’ Members of the St. Paul Clown Club joined in the festivities during the annual parade at last year’s Slice of Shoreview. Hundreds of area residents are expected to attend this year’s Slice of Shoreview festival July 21-23, at Island Lake County Park. Activities include the annual parade, inflatables, music, food trucks, Running of the Melon Balls, classic car show, a church service and more. See what’s happening and new this year in the special section of the Shoreview Press on pages 9-16.
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A military love story remembered in letters learn about the war in the letters. The thing that really got me was that he was on this huge aircraft carrier for nine months and yet he found something to write every day.” One of Suzanne's favorite excerpts from the book: “That's all the new news I have. The ship's schedule is still the same. The war is still the same. Everything is still the same. Sure will be glad when things start being different. I love you, Greg.” Greg grew up in White Bear Lake and Suzanne lived in Highland Park when they first met in the winter of 1970. “A friend of mine from work had convinced me to attend a blind date of sorts — it was really
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The existing I-35E and County Road J interchange –and the surrounding area – has safety, congestion, and access issues that impact pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists. Additional development is expected near the interchange in the next five years, which will increase traffic and worsen safety issues. Three areas are targeted for improvement include: • The I-35E and County Road J interchange. • County Road J from Centerville Road to Otter Lake Road. • Centerville Road from County Road J to North Ash Street. “A major reason for the project was we wanted to
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A Shoreview couple is setting a new standard for educational toys by offering innovative STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) toys that teach abstract and intangible concepts such as electrons, circuit boards, and the inner workings of computers. Alyssa and Paul Boswell’s company Upper Story: Endless Curiousity, has seen phenomenal success since its start in 2017. Their first product, Turing Tumble, was
launched with a month-long kickstarter campaign. The $40,000 needed for injection molds came in the first day. By the end of the month, they received a total of $400,000 to jump start manufacturing and launching the toy. They have sold over 200,000 Turing Tumble toys and introduced a second one, Spintronics, in May 2023. Funds to manufacture Spintronics were also raised through a kick-starter campaign. Spintronics is sold out and is being back-ordered. The initial group of friends and
family who first backed them has grown to over 9,000 supporters worldwide. Besides providing funding the supporters provide valuable feedback on concepts, testdriving prototypes, preordering the toys and follow Paul’s regular updates. The idea for Turing Tumble came after Paul, who has a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry and was an Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota, began experimenting with ways to teach his children the inner workings of a computer.
Bobby Theisen Park is earmarked for a nine-court pickleball facility with shade courts and benches as the popularity of pickleball has the City of Shoreview planning changes to city parks in the next few years. Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport since 2022 with over 9 million participants. Because of pickleball’s popularity the city is working with a park development company on master plans for city parks. The company has taken feedback from the parks and recreation commission, city council and Shoreview residents to help shape the plans for city parks with an emphasis on the upgrades to Bobby Theisen Park. The plan places an emphasis on Bobby Theisen Park to undergo the most upgrades over the next few years because it is among the oldest parks in Shoreview. Upgrades include a new warming house, improved rest rooms and a new playground. The new master plan provides nine dedicated pickleball courts. Installing new courts will create a pickleball complex that would attract more players. Adding more courts would make it easier to manage the number of players at the park. “The dedicated courts will have fencing between the courts to keep the balls bouncing into other courts. It will make a huge play difference,” stated Shoreview
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Before we say goodbye to 2023 and welcome in the new year, it is a tradition of the Shoreview Press to look back at some of the most memorable moments of 2023. In 2023, pages were filled with a variety of news, government meetings, events, schools, sports, businesses, the arts and much more. Some of the most memorable stories are the ones that featured local residents—Sue Denkinger was sworn in as the Mayor of Shoreview after Sandy Martin announced her retirement; Mounds View athletes found success in their respective sports; and many in the community had a very busy year.
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Two brass bugles painstakingly handcrafted with machinist precision will sound Taps at the culmination of this year’s Memorial Day ceremony at Union Cemetery. What makes the event special is not just the one-of-a-kind instruments’ debut, but the fact the bugles will be part of the 160th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. Their maker, Bill Milashius, has enlisted two former Army musicians to play what’s referred to as “echo Taps” for the commemoration, meaning one bugle will answer the other. Taps is a 24-note bugle call sounded to signal “lights out” at the end of a military day, honor the fallen at funerals and close patriotic memorial ceremonies. Milashius, a machinist by trade with a passion for crafting entire brass instruments, as well as components, is current commander of the White Bear Lake American Legion Post 168. A veteran of the Army National Guard, he got the idea to build the bugles a few years back with the intention of donating one to the Legion and one to VFW Post 1782. “I’m not someone who just decided to build some horns. I have a strong background in this,” said Milashius, who holds a music degree major and manufacturing minor from St. Cloud State. He also credits mentors who have helped him in his quest to create instruments suitable for the most discerning of professional musicians. He named the late Bob Tessier for one, and is quick to praise veteran craftsman Eric Peterson as an invaluable associate with the bugle project. Bugles played an important role in the Civil War. The musical sound of fife, drum and bugle was not only necessary for the telling of time and duties in camp, but helped give instructions to troops to advance or retreat, among other actions. At the Battle of Gettysburg, for example, Gen. George Pickett and his men made their now infamous charge to the sounds of “Bonnie Blue Flag.” Mention of Gettysburg brings up another historical piece to this year’s ceremony. Leading the charge to bring Civil War reenactors from the 1st Minnesota infantry to White Bear Lake May 29 is (Ret.) Army Reserve Colonel Gary Carlberg. The Minnesota volunteers are famous for the sacrifices they made in the 1863 battle for
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Imagine looking through your parent's attic and finding a stack of love letters your dad wrote to your mom when he was serving in the U.S. Navy. That's what Greg and Suzanne's Tardiff's daughter Megan discovered, and she decided to put all of the letters into a book called, “Letters from the Saratoga.” Greg wrote the letters to Suzanne when he was a parachute rigger on the USS Saratoga aircraft carrier. “The letters are from the nine months he was on the ship,” Suzanne said. “I just liked the fact that there was so much to
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Americans will be celebrating Memorial Day on Monday, May 29. It is one of history’s most solemn days honoring the men and women who died while serving in the United States military. Navy serviceman Greg Tardiff wrote his wife Suzanne every day for nine months while he was on the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga during the Vietnam War. Before he passed away their daughter’s Megan and Ashley compiled the letters into a book called, “Letters from the Saratoga.”
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John Patrick’s heartwarming comedy, “The Curious Savage,” is coming to Mounds View High School Nov. 9 - 12. The play tells the story of Mrs. Ethel P. Savage. Upon her husband’s death, Mrs. Savage inherits $10 million, then plans to establish a fund to support dreamers with whimsical aspirations. Her stepchildren strongly disagree, so to prevent her from sharing their family’s wealth, they have her committed to a sanitarium. It is there that Mrs. Savage, played by Anja Horsman, finds kindness in the residents of “The Cloisters.” “This play is an engaging experience that presents the true importance of charity and kindness in a world that is often motivated by greed and dishonesty,” says Horsman, a senior at Mounds View High School. “It’s an honor to play the role of such a logical and humorous woman.” The Mounds View High School Theater Company is under the direction of Matthew van Bruggen, who has worked with several theater arts organizations, including the Minnesota Fringe Festival and Hennepin Theatre Trust. Before accepting the role as district performance facilities manager for Mounds View, he was the assistant theater director at Irondale High School. More than 130 members strong, the Mounds View High School Theater Company produces
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The youth robotics team Spontaneous Construction is heading to the FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) World Championship from April 19-22, in Houston, Texas. FIRST stands for — For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology. The nine-member team is composed of juniors and seniors from Mounds View and Southwest high schools. Team members built a robot to grab cones and stack them on different poles, and took first place at the Minnesota FIRST Tech Challenge state tournament. “This is our fifth year as a team, and we’ve always strived
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Minnesota knew pretty much and we were friends with a ton of the volunteers and a ton of the other teams. It was really nice to see that all of our hard work paid off and being recognized as the first-place winner at state.” The team is active in the Minnesota robotics community and has made friends from all over the country. “We have friends in Connecticut that we’re really excited to see at the world championship,” Lee said. “We also helped out teams in Norway and Utah. We’re excited to not only meet these people in person for the first time but also see some of our old friends who are also from different states.”
churches having a trunk-or-treat event, and they thought it would be a great and safe community building activity,” said Sarah Hansen, communications support specialist for St. Odilia. Everyone in the community and surrounding communities is welcome. Attendees do not need to decorate a trunk to participate. The church has hosted the event for years, but it really ramped up after the COVID-19 pandemic. “Last year we had almost 500 trick-or-treaters.” Hansen said. After the pandemic, “people were ready to get back together,
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for the goal of winning state and making our way to the world championship,” team member Jackie Lee said. “After seeing all five years of our hard work accumulate to this one moment, it felt very unrealistic at first, but then it’s finally happening. We saw this coming because we know we’ve worked so hard to get to this spot.” Team member Aaron Lam said being state champions is gratifying because the team worked hard on its robot. “It’s a collective community where we’re our own teams building our own robots but a lot of the time we’re also meeting with other teams and working with them,” Lam said. “Over time, we slowly grew into this one team that everybody in
A popular event is the trunkor-treat. Adults and teens will decorate the trunks of their cars, and members of the public are free to move around the parking lot to each vehicle to gather up candy. It provides a safe, familyfriendly way for children to go trick-or-treating, dress up in their costumes and enjoy Halloween. St. Odilia Church, located on Victoria Street, will be hosting its own trunk-or-treat event. The church has held the event since 2013, when it was created by the Worship and Community Life Council. “The council heard about other
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Spooky season is right around the corner. Skeletons, creepy crawlies and mountains of candy will be decorating people’s front porches in preparation for the trick-or-treaters. Halloween is a time to dress up, gather as much candy as possible and watch your favorite spooky movie. Many local businesses and churches host Halloween events to celebrate the holiday. From costume fun runs to pumpkin carving contests, there is something for everyone to do to celebrate Halloween.
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After coming home from two tours in Helmand Province supporting the U.S. Marine Corps, Northfield resident Sam Daly had to find some way to assist veterans who were coping with injuries and traumas. Daly, an unassuming trainer of hunting dogs, had worked with the Marines since 2008 training explosive detection dogs. His time in the service culminated in two overseas tours in 2012 and 2013 in the area around Musa-Qala, Afghanistan. After returning to Northfield, Daly, one of 10 kids whose parents who met in the Navy at the end of World War II, just couldn’t seem to return to civilian life. “I was in a fog, and I missed working with the Marines,” Daly said. “I was trying to figure out how I could help veterans. So many of them came home with physical and mental injuries. The VA (Veterans Administration) was treating a great many of them with chemicals. At least 22 a day were taking their own lives. Over 21,000 in Minnesota alone were struggling with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).” In 2014, he spoke at a local Rotary meeting about his experiences and what dogs could do for veterans with PTSD. A local veteran, John Sinning, suggested he start training service dogs for veterans. He offered to set up the business side if Daly would set up the training side. Canine Service Partners, now Believet, was born. Its vision is “To empower military men and women who have served and sacrificed for our country, our
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Paul and Rush River Brewing in River Falls, Wisconsin. The itinerant nature of Melt Pizza meant it was only open a few days a week. That will change with its permanent abode. “It’ll be nice that people will be able to come get the pizza any day of the week, as opposed to what we were doing before, where people were having to follow us around to find us,” Gilbert said. The restaurant’s pizza offerings will include a mix of East Coast-style
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get,” 31-year-old Gilbert said of the restaurant’s main menu item. “That’s amazing for me to hear. It’s amazing to know that people feel that way.” The location will be the pizzeria’s first permanent spot since Gilbert introduced the business in late 2021 in nearby Hudson, Wisconsin. The eatery spent its first year and change operating as a popup restaurant, or “ghost kitchen,” primarily at Pedro’s del Este cocktail lounge in Hudson. It also made occasional appearances at other nearby venues, such as Barrel Theory in St.
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RAMSEY COUNTY — The Ramsey County Board of Commissioners publicly rebuked Sheriff Bob Fletcher, stating that he engaged in a “pattern of disrespect and act of racism” after three board members were excluded from a recent letter he wrote to members of the board. The county board responded to Fletcher in a letter, which said the sheriff excluded board members Rena Moran, Rafael Ortega and Mai Chong Xiong as recipients. “He posted his letter publicly,” Chair Trista MatasCastillo said. “I heard a lot of comments from the community that said, ‘Why did he only send it to the white commissioners?’ So, the perception is there. This is an act — I’m not calling him a racist, but his actions do lay out that this was a racist act.”
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Right-of-way parcel to be put in at funeral home The following occurred at the recent Shoreview City Council meeting: • There was a public hearing on a right of way vacation request by Washburn McReavy Properties. In September 2023, Washburn McReavy Properties purchased the funeral home property located at 515 Highway 96 West. The property surrounds a portion of underdeveloped right of way present within its front yard, called Crossroads Way. Through discussion with city staff regarding the undeveloped status of the right of way, the developer — as the sole abutting landowner
— submitted a petition to vacate the right of way parcel. A vacation request may be initiated by the city or by a petition of most property owners who own land abutting the right of way or easement. In this case, the only property owner abutting the parcel was Washburn McReavy Properties. The vacation would allow for further improvements to the property, although no redevelopment is planned. Given that the right of way does not serve a public use, the Shoreview Planning Commission staff believes that vacating Crossroads Way would be in the public interest.
The City Council is required to hold a public hearing regarding the vacation request and may grant or deny the request based on a majority vote of its entire membership. No residents objected to the request, and the motion to vacate passed. • Council members adopted the recommended debt levy of $1,155,000, which is $616,753 less than the 2023 debt levy. The city tax levy will increase by $979,402, a 6.51% increase. The median-value home in Shoreview had a 5.0% increase in value. Total property taxes in Shoreview increased by 6.8%; this includes all taxing jurisdictions.
The next City Council meeting will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 2, at Shoreview City Hall, 4600 Victoria St. N., Shoreview.
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• The 2024 tax levy, which includes the city, Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) and Economic Development Authority (EDA) levies, was approved. The 2024-2025 biennial budget, the capital improvement program for 2024 through 2029 and the 2024 utility rates were adopted as well.
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