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HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS: Community events PAGE 10

Spooky trunks and sweet treats will be at St. Odilia BY MADELINE DOLBY STAFF WRITER

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.

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

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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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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and it was a great family event,” she added. Social media and word-of-mouth has helped it become more popular. The Lake Johanna Fire Department brings a fire truck and the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office also participates. Firefighters and deputies will help hand out candy; some even decorate their squad cars. Students from the school, parishioners and residents in the area all join in the Halloween spirit, too. The Knights of Columbus also participate. Members will hold a candy collection two weeks in October to help supplement those who decorate their trunk and hand out the candy. The Knights of Columbus is an all-male Catholic organization that was established in 1882 by Father Michael J. McGivney. Members of the organization volunteer their time at various events in the area. The St. Odilia trunk-or-treat event begins at 6 p.m. Oct. 27 in the St. Odilia parking lot. The church is located at 3495 N. Victoria St., Shoreview. The Brossart family and their decorated trunk.

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New study estimates impact of proposed sales tax in Mounds View

A new study performed by the University of Minnesota Extension Center for Community Vitality estimated the impact of the sales tax proposed to help fund Mounds View’s Community Center expansion project. If Mounds View residents approve a 1.5% local sales tax in November, nonresidents would pay 57% of the tax, or $9.4 million, to help finance the $33 million expansion plan. The City Council proposed a local sales tax rather than an increase to property taxes because a sales tax spreads the cost among residents and nonresidents who make purchases in the area. Mounds View residents would pay less than half of the local sales tax that would be collected, about 43%. Mounds View voters will decide on Nov. 7 whether to authorize the local sales tax. The tax

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Shoreview’s Farmers Market moves indoors

Shoreview’s Farmers Market will be moving indoors and is now accepting vendor applications. The market does not accept any home party, consultanttype businesses or fundraisers. Applications are accepted during the season and limited space is available. Applications for vendors can be found at www.shoreviewmn. gov/parks-rec/specialevents/farmers-market. The indoor farmers market will take place from 3:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14, and 9 a.m.- noon Saturday, Dec. 16, in the Fireside Lounge at the Shoreview Community Center, 4580 Victoria St. N., Shoreview.

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FIRST ANNUAL SCARECROW CRAWL When: 4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25 Where: Rookery Activity center,

7690 Village Dr., Lino Lakes Details: Businesses, organizations, groups and families can create a scarecrow for display, and members of the community will vote for their favorite. The event is free. The scarecrows will be on display through Nov. 1

TRUNK OR TREAT

When: 6- 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27 Where: St. Odilia Catholic

Church, 3495 Victoria St. N., Shoreview Details: A safe family environment for trick or treaters. Free to the public.

VADNAIS HEIGHTS HALLOWEEN PARTY When: 5-7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27 Where: Community Park, 641

East County Road F., Vadnais Heights Details: Put on your favorite costume and join us for a party under the lights. The night will kick off with a costume parade

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through the Scarecrow Trail. Join us for free games on the softball field afterward. Treat bags will be provided by the Vadnais Heights Fire Relief Association. The event is free to the public.

TRUNK OR TREAT

When: 5:30-7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27 Where: Sunrise Middle School,

Details: Free trick-or-treating in

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the parking lots. The event is sponsored by St. Stephen and Redeemer Lutheran churches as well as other community organizations

SCARE IN WHITE BEAR

When: 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28 Where: Memorial Beach, 4958

Lake Ave., White Bear Lake

Details: Family-friendly 5K

race on a torch-lit path along White Bear Lake. Costumes are encouraged. A kid’s fun run will be at 6 p.m. There will be a Halloweenie roast, games and a costume contest for people and dogs. Registration and details online at

ONGOING EVENTS:

WHITE BEAR FARMERS MARKET

When: 8 a.m.- noon, Fridays through Oct. Where: Clark Street between 2nd and 3rd

Streets Details: More than 50 vendors and growers each week. Contact: whitebearlake.org

CURRENT EVENTS: LAKESHORE QUILTERS GUILD

When: 6:30- 9 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25 Where: Shepherd of the Hills Church,

door G, 3920 Victoria St. N., Shoreview

Details: “Indigo inspired Quilt Designs”

When: 3 to 6:30 p.m. Saturday,

SCARE IN WHITE BEAR

When: 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28 Where: Memorial Beach, 4958 Lake Ave.,

White Bear Lake

Details: Family-friendly 5K race on a

will be presented by David Owen Hastings. Hastings will talk about his love of Japanese culture, travel, textiles and how his love of “blue and white” fabrics brought him to Japan. There will be a fee to attend the event. Contact: LakeShoreQuiltGuild@gmail. com

torch-lit path along White Bear Lake. Costumes are encouraged. A kid’s fun run will be at 6 p.m. There will be a Halloweenie roast, games and a costume contest for people and dogs. Registration and details online. Contact: mmraces.com/scare-in-whitebear

MINNESOTA AND THE BOUNDARY WATERS, PROTECTING WATER TODAY AND FOR THE NEXT 50 YEARS

DIXIELAND & BLUE GRASS HARVEST FEST CONCERT

Victoria St. N., Shoreview Details: Executive Director of the Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness Chris Knopf will talk about how ordinary citizens came together to create the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, recent legal victories and challenges and how the organization plans to fight to protect water for future generations. Contact: jenny@friends-bwca.org or 715321-2391

Details: Free community concert with

When: 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25 Where: Shoreview Public Library, 4560

A CONSTRUCTIVE CONVERSATION ABOUT RACE & RACISM

When: 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26 Where: Shoreview Community Center,

music by The Cornerstone Band and Guests in celebration of the church’s 75th anniversary. Contact: 763-784-1971

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VADNAIS HEIGHTS HALLOWEEN PARTY When: 5-7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27 Where: Community Park, 641 East

County Road F., Vadnais Heights

When: 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29 Where: Presbyterian Church of

the Way, 3382 Lexington Ave. N., Shoreview Details: Put on your costume and join for an afternoon full of safe trunk or treats in the church parking lot. Free to the public.

TRUNK OR TREAT

When: 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29 Where: Peace United Methodist

Church, 5050 Hodgson Rd., North Oaks Details: Put on your coolest costume and participate in trunk or treat in the church parking lot. Free to the public.

TRUNK OR TREAT

When: 2:30-4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29 Where: Shepherd of the Hills

Lutheran Church, 3920 Victoria St. N., Shoreview Details: Join in this familyfriendly trunk or treat event. It is free to the public. Donations for the Ralph Reeder food shelf are appreciated.

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Where: Pine Tree Apple Orchard, 450

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Details: Display of quilts made by

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When: noon- 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28;

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Catholic Church, 171 Elm Street, Lino Lakes Details: Join St. Joe’s for trick-ortreating, games and activities, pizza, popcorn and fair-trade items. Attendees should plan to bring non-perishable food items or a monetary donation.

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High School), 8000 75th St. N., Mahtomedi Details: A showcase of the Mahtomedi school district music faculty. See ticket information online. Contact: wildwoodartistseries.com

Details: Jenifer LeClair will be signing

Oct. 28

Where: St. Joseph of the Lakes

When: 7-8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28 Where: Our Savior’s Lutheran Church,

Activity Rooms 1 & 2, 4600 Victoria St. N., Shoreview Details: Candid, non-political discussion by Dr. James Brewer Stewart, a leading historian of race relations and professor emeritus at Macalester College. The event is free to the public. Contact: REM@stoldilia.org When: 10 a.m.- noon Friday, Oct. 27 Where: Lake Country Booksellers, 4766

When: 6:15 to 7: 30 p.m. Saturday,

Oct. 28 Where: McCullough Park, 955 County Road I., Shoreview Details: Put on your best costume and enjoy trick-or-treating, hayrides, a spooky trail walk, music, a bonfire with build-yourown s’mores and a photo station. Registration is required for anyone attending the event over the age of one. To register, visit www.shoreviewmn.gov/parksrec/special-events

Details: Put on your favorite costume and join us for a party under the lights. The night will kick off with a costume parade through the Scarecrow Trail. Join us for free games on the softball field afterward. Treat bags will be provided by the Vadnais Heights Fire Relief Association. The event is free to the public. Contact: cityvadnaisheights.com

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HALLOWEEN HOOPLA

When: 10 a.m.- 11:30 a.m.

Saturday, Oct. 28 Where: Incarnation Lutheran Church, 4880 Hodgson Rd., Shoreview Details: This will be a safe and fun morning for kids and families to come through to collect candy, play games and have fun.

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When: 6:30- 8:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 30 Where: Chautauqua Theatre, Mahtomedi

High School, 8000 7th St. N., Mahtomedi

Details: The 21st annual event will

feature author Marcie Rendon and her book, “Sinister Graves.” The Event includes a book signing, presentation and Q&A. Registration is required Contact: mahtomedi.ce.eleyo.com

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y first baby is about to turn 10 Oct. 25. She is about 70 lbs of pure fluff and the sweetest soul you will ever meet. Frosty was my college graduation present to myself. I remember searching online for puppies when I stumbled across an add on Craigslist. She was the cutest little polar bear I had ever seen and I knew I had to have her. At the time, I didn’t even know what kind of dog she was. (She is a white German shepherd.) My fiancé (now husband Patrick) and I brought her home during my college final exams. It wasn’t the best timing, because all I wanted to do was cuddle and play with my new polar bear and not study for my tests. After finals week was over, I remember showing up on my parents’ doorstep with a cute little fluffball in my arms. You should’ve Out and seen their reaction when they opened up the door to find her. It About was priceless. Shannon Frosty has been with us through so much. She was there for me Granholm when it took six months to land my first journalism job. She was there for me when I got married. She was there for me when my father passed away. And she was there for me when I had my first human child. She has seen so many changes, from all of our moves from northern Minnesota, to southern Minnesota to the north metro. I wish time would just slow down. I know I’m running out of time with her and I’m not ready to let her go. Around a year ago, we started to notice Frosty was falling over more and we would catch her dragging a foot every now and then. She has always been a bit clumsy so we thought maybe that was just accelerating as she aged. We brought it up at her annual vet visit, and their best guess was that it was arthritis or degenerative myelopathy (DM). We learned as her condition worsened, that it was DM, which is disease that affects the spinal cord, resulting in slowly progressive hind limb weakness and paralysis. DM is similar to some of the forms of human ALS, more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. It has been so devastating to watch. It started out with dragging her feet. We purchased booties so she wouldn’t make her paws bleed. Then as time went on, her legs seemed to get weaker and weaker to the point where she couldn’t get up and down the stairs and we purchased a harness to carry her. We also got her wheels, and although that works great for our outdoor time, it doesn’t work well with our split-entry. Now it has gotten to the point where she has trouble making it to her water dish, and often can’t make it outside before she has to go to the bathroom. I’m not ready to say goodbye to the best soul I’ve ever known. I know her 10th birthday will be the last birthday we get to spend with her. I am going to do everything in my power to make sure it is the “best day ever” for her. The day will be filled with outdoor time, puppy lattes, steak dinner and a pupcake for dessert. She will get to open a present, which she can do all by herself. I will shower her with love and make more memories until I can’t anymore. Shannon Granholm is the Managing Editor at Press Publications.

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Autumn, Elections and Community

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ello autumn! While I write this, I’m looking out over my yard with gold and red trees glowing in the sunlight during my favorite time of year. There are 17 trees in my yard now, having lost one to a storm this summer. While I’m happy to have them all, check back in a couple of weeks to see if I’m so happy when the leaves fall! And if you haven’t got a yard, what better way to Movers & take a walk than through the Shakers fallen leaves of one of our city Sue parks? Denkinger It’s also election time. You may already be aware that, like many cities, Shoreview now has Ramsey County coordinating our elections. The only visible change is that early voting takes place for Shoreview residents at the Roseville Public Library on Hamline Ave. vs. the Shoreview City Hall. Election day voting is still held at the same polling places as in previous years. Visit shoreviewmn.gov/ polling-place to find your polling

place. Ramsey County now coordinates election volunteers and judges, and the county will also be handling any post-election data requests. The reason for the change is that city held elections required a great many hours from staff to coordinate volunteers and to ensure that city election processes precisely mirrored those of the county when processes changed. Our city staffs’ regular duties were, at times, delayed as election processes were a top priority when they had to both hold and manage them. This year, Shoreview’s election is for school board members only. I’ve had the opportunity to work with members of the Mounds View and Roseville School Districts both as an elected official and through organizations like the Ramsey County League of Local Governments. We’ve been fortunate in our school districts to have leaders with strong strategic planning around school infrastructure projects and educational needs. When meeting with our school districts to talk about city developments and changes, both districts are well prepared for growth in all the cities they serve. As a city, we check in with them when developments like the Edison at 35W and County Road J occur as

well as smaller developments. We are assured every time that they are prepared both in terms of school capacity and best educating students and that has held true. Why are the School Board elections important to all residents? Whether you have children in the school system or not, your vote is important. Our schools reflect the values of our community, support the property values within our community and, most importantly, support the development of Shoreview’s youth: our future neighbors and future leaders. It’s important to continue our tradition of visionary school board members as our schools are foundational to the community. Please vote! On another community note, if you’d like to make a difference in the Shoreview Community, there are openings on the Bikeway and Trails, Environmental Quality, Human Rights, and Public Safety Committees as well as the Planning Commission. Applications are due by Monday, November 20. To apply, please go to shoreviewmn.gov/committees. Thank you for your consideration. Sue Denkinger is the Mayor of Shoreview

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Chaos in Mounds View schools

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Firstly, it is widely believed by parents that the number of fights in schools is grossly under-reported. Current school policy does not adequately discipline those responsible and is ineffective in correcting the problem resulting in a chaotic classroom environment. Secondly, academic standards have fallen so far now that Mounds View is no longer viewed as a premier school district, dropping behind our neighboring school district to the North, Centennial. SAT scores have decreased for the last six years, creating what unfortunately many have termed, “the dumbest generation.” Thirdly, Mounds View parents have been shut out of school board meetings. When their children are involved and parents have concerns, they should not be treated like terrorists. These are only some of the reasons we should never support any of the incumbents: Heidi Danielson, Jim Demay, or Jonathan Weinhagen, who created this situation and will probably make it worse. We should vote for: Heidi Caccamo, Mark Kelliher, Art Mills and Paul Wikstrom. who have the intelligence to find the required changes and turn these problems around.

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Terms and Conditions subject to change. CALL TODAY (866) 433-5324 © 2023 Consumer Cellular Inc. Terms and Conditions subject to change. dent Heidi Wright, chief for her efforts to remove this invasive shrub. She was the operating officer of EO owner and publisher of North Oaks News from 1981 until Media Group in Bend, its purchase by Press Publications. Joan co-authored with Oregon; vice president Dick Leonard the book Three Bold Ventures the History Leonard Woosley, of North Oaks. Joan was a founding Board Member of president of Southern the Hill Farm Historical Society and served on the board Newspapers, Galveston, until her passing. She was instrumental in the James J. Texas; immediate past Hill North Oaks Farm receiving its place on the National president Cameron Register of Historic Places. She was tireless in her efforts FILE Nutting Williams, chief Matt McMillan, CEO to research and restore Hill Farm’s remaining buildings revenue office for Ogden of Press Publications, and tell the story of the role North Oaks Farm played in Newspapers; and treahistory. She was truly a force! Northstar Media, surer Matt McMillan, Joan was preceded in death by her parents and her Kanabec Publications CEO of Press Publicahusband Ben. Joan is survived by her daughters, Susan and Sentinel tions, Northstar Media, Publications, will MDANBrainard Nelson Nancy Brainardthe (Jeff Monzel), ads to run(Bob), ONE TIME, week beginning 10/22/2023 Kanabec Publications dear friend Carol Bergeson, nieces, and nephews. Memoserve as an officer for and Sentinel Publicarials may be directed to: Health Partners Hospice, PresAmerica’s Newspapers tions. byterian Homes of North Oaks, or Hill Farm Historical in 2024. Connect Anywhere, Anytime. “There is a good Society. A gathering in remembrance of Joan will be held energy here (and in the at a future date. industry) right now,” Wright tells members. She • Medicaid • Veterans Pension credits gatherings such as the Senior Leadership CITY COUNCIL BRIEF • Survivors or Lifeline Benefits • SNAP Conference, where executives network, learn and • Tribal Assistance Program • SSI • Mozarc Medical Center will have its global headquarters catch up with each other. • Housing Assistance • WIC and innovation center in Shoreview. Mozarc Medical America’s Newspapers formed four years ago focuses on $20/month. innovative technologies in the treatment of from two of the largest and most historic press Plans start at just kidney disease. Mozarc is seeking assistance from the associations, Inland Press Association and Minnesota Investment Fund, Minnesota Job Creation Southern Newspaper Publishers Association. It Fund and the city of Shoreview. 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At times, advertisers may request a specific sectio restaurant and a quasi-public plaza with a pavilion. them decide which brands, products and local Twenty percent of the units will be affordable housing services to buy. Readers rank newspapers the each newspaper. Ads may need to be decreased/incre while 50% will fall under the Area Median Income. most accurate source of original news. Today, Please do not bill for these ads. If you have questions, p Councilmembers expressed concerns relating to people are deluged with unsubstantiated stories parking space available for tenants, having only one and questionable ads. Community newspapers entrance to the site and traffic. Enclave Companies is take seriously the trust and truth-telling role esproposing 1.6 stalls per unit versus the 2.5 required by sential to healthy communities, local commerce the city code. and democracy.” • Shoreview has changed its sign regulations. Residents will now be able to have four signs in their yard if they CHURCH BRIEF are not illuminated and do not take up more than 12 feet. • The city of Shoreview will adopt an official land Holiday bazaar set for Nov. 4 acknowledgment statement in honor of Native American has agreed toin participate Network program running Messiah Lutheran Church in MoundsYour Viewnewspaper Heritage Month November.in the Minnesota Display Ad Your newspaper has by agreed to participate in the Minneso will host its holiday Bazaar from 9 a.m. these to 2 p.m. ads in the main news section ofthere yourwill newspaper the classified section of your newspa• Affective January 1, 2024, be a 5% or(not a The these ads in the main news section of your newspaper Minnesota Nov. 4. Seasonal items, crafts, quilts, baked $1.70 increasemay in franchise and PEG fees as part of per). At times, advertisers request a specific section. 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PAUL W-6 P-04 HAYDENHEIGHTS HEIGHTSLIBRARY LIBRARY(W-6 (W-6P-4) P-4) 1456WHITE WHITEBEAR BEAR AVE PAUL HAYDEN 1456 AVE STST PAUL school board office. The following offices will be on the ballot for the general election. Visit mnvotes.gov to see what is on your ST. PAUL W-6 P-05 DULUTHAND ANDCASE CASERECREATION RECREATIONCENTER CENTER(W-6 (W-6P-5) P-5) 1020DULUTH DULUTHSTST PAUL DULUTH 1020 NN STST PAUL ballot for this state general based on the districts in which you live. ST. PAUL W-6 P-06 EDGERTONHI-RISE HI-RISE(W-6 (W-6P-6) P-6) 1000EDGERTON EDGERTON PAUL EDGERTON 1000 STST STST PAUL ST. PAUL W-6 P-07 HOPECOMMUNITY COMMUNITYACADEMY ACADEMY(W-6 (W-6P-7) P-7) 720PAYNE PAYNEAVE AVE PAUL HOPE 720 STST PAUL • City of Falcon Heights – Mayor and City Council Member (2 at-large seats) ST. PAUL W-6 P-08 BOYSAND ANDGIRLS GIRLSCLUB CLUB(W-6 (W-6P-8) P-8) 1620AMES AMESAVE AVE PAUL RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA BOYS 1620 EE STST PAUL • City of Mounds View – Mayor (Special, 1-year term) ST. PAUL W-6 P-09 HAZELPARK PARKACADEMY ACADEMY(W-6 (W-6P-9) P-9) 1140WHITE WHITEBEAR BEAR AVE PAUL ELECTION — Wards 2023 1, GENERAL — NOVEMBER 7, 2023 HAZEL 1140 AVE NN STST PAUL • City of SaintNOTICE Paul – CityOF Council Member for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,ELECTION and 7 ST. PAUL W-6 P-10 IOWAHI-RISE HI-RISE(W-6 (W-6P-10) P-10) 1743IOWA IOWAAVE AVE PAUL Notice is hereby given that a general election will be held on November 7, 2023, for candidates seeking election to IOWA 1743 EE STST PAUL • City of White Bear Lake – City Council Member for Wards 1, 3, and 5 ST. PAUL W-6 P-11 HAYDENHEIGHTS HEIGHTSRECREATION RECREATIONCENTER CENTER(W-6 (W-6P-11) P-11) 1965HOYT HOYTAVE AVE PAUL municipal and school board office. The following offices will be on the ballot for the general election. Visit mnvotes.gov HAYDEN 1965 EE STST PAUL • what ISD 621 - Mounds View Public Schools Member (4 at-large ST. 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PAUL W-7 P-04 MOUNDSPARK PARKUNITED UNITEDMETHODIST METHODISTCHURCH CHURCH(W-7 (W-7P-4) P-4) 1049EUCLID EUCLIDSTST PAUL • ofISD 625 - Saint Paul Public Schools (4 at-large MOUNDS 1049 STST PAUL • City of Saint Paul – City Council Member for Wards 1, Member (3 at-large seats) ST. PAUL W-7 P-05 CERENITYMARIAN MARIANCAMPUS CAMPUS(W-7 (W-7P-5) P-5) 200EARL EARLSTST PAUL CERENITY 200 STST PAUL The will contain ballot questions: 2, following 3, 4, 5, jurisdictions 6, 7 • ISD 625 - Saint Paul Public Schools (4 at-large seats) ST. PAUL W-7 P-06 EASTSIDE SIDELEARNING LEARNINGHUB HUB(W-7 (W-7P-6) P-6) 15266TH 6THSTSTE E PAUL EAST 1526 STST PAUL • City of White Bear Lake – City Council Member for ST. PAUL W-7 P-07 WILSONHI-RISE HI-RISE(W-7 (W-7P-7) P-7) 1300WILSON WILSONAVE AVE ST PAUL WILSON 1300 ST PAUL • City of Mounds Wards 1, 3, and 5 View The following jurisdictions will contain ballot questions: ST. PAUL W-7 P-08 PROGRESSIVEBAPTIST BAPTISTCHURCH CHURCH(W-7 (W-7P-8) P-8) 1505BURNS BURNSAVE AVE PAUL PROGRESSIVE 1505 STST PAUL • 621 City- ofMounds Saint Paul • ISD View Public Schools Board Member • City of Mounds View ST. PAUL W-7 P-09 HAZELPARK PARKCONGREGATIONAL CONGREGATIONALCHURCH CHURCH(W-7 (W-7P-9) P-9) 1831MINNEHAHA MINNEHAHA AVE PAUL HAZEL 1831 AVE EE STST PAUL ISD 282 (4 •at-large seats) • City of Saint Paul ST. PAUL W-7 P-10 EASTERNHEIGHTS HEIGHTSELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYSCHOOL SCHOOL(W-7 (W-7P-10) P-10) 2001MARGARET MARGARET PAUL EASTERN 2001 STST STST PAUL • ISD 282 ST. PAUL W-7 P-11 CONWAYRECREATION RECREATIONCENTER CENTER(W-7 (W-7P-11) P-11) 2090CONWAY CONWAYAVE AVE PAUL CONWAY 2090 STST PAUL ST. PAUL W-7 P-12 BATTLECREEK CREEKRECREATION RECREATIONCENTER CENTER(W-7 (W-7P-12) P-12) WINTHROPSTST PAUL BATTLE 7575WINTHROP SS STST PAUL The following polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Nov. 7, 2023: RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA ST. PAUL W-7 P-13 HIGHWOODHILLS HILLSELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYSCHOOL SCHOOL(W-7 (W-7P-13) P-13) 2188LONDIN LONDINLNLN PAUL HIGHWOOD 2188 STST PAUL The following polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Nov. 7, 2023: SHOREVIEW P-1 LUTHERANCHURCH CHURCHOF OFTHE THERESURRECTION RESURRECTION(P-1) (P-1) 3115VICTORIA VICTORIA ROSEVILLE LUTHERAN 3115 STST NN ROSEVILLE ARDEN HILLS P-1 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE WAY (P-1) 3382 LEXINGTON AVE N SHOREVIEW SHOREVIEW P-2 SHEPHERDOF OFTHE THEHILLS HILLSLUTHERAN LUTHERANCHURCH CHURCH(P-2) (P-2) 3920VICTORIA VICTORIA SHOREVIEW SHEPHERD 3920 STST NN SHOREVIEW ARDEN HILLS P-2 BETHEL UNIVERSITY–ANDERSON CENTER (P-2) 2 PINE TREE DR ARDEN HILLS SHOREVIEW P-3 SHOREVIEWCITY CITYHALL HALL(P-3) (P-3) 4600VICTORIA VICTORIA SHOREVIEW SHOREVIEW 4600 STST NN SHOREVIEW ARDEN HILLS P-3 NORTH HEIGHTS LUTHERAN CHURCH (P-3) 1700 HIGHWAY 96 W ARDEN HILLS SHOREVIEW P-4 SHOREVIEWCOMMUNITY COMMUNITYCENTER CENTER(P-4) (P-4) 4580VICTORIA VICTORIA SHOREVIEW SHOREVIEW 4580 STST NN SHOREVIEW BLAINE W-1 P-10 MOUNDS VIEW COMMUNITY CENTER (W-1 P-10) 5394 EDGEWOOD DR MOUNDS VIEW SHOREVIEW P-5 SHOREVIEWCOMMUNITY COMMUNITYCENTER CENTER(P-5) (P-5) 4850VICTORIA VICTORIA SHOREVIEW SHOREVIEW 4850 STST NN SHOREVIEW FALCON HEIGHTS P-1 FALCON HEIGHTS CITY HALL (P-1) 2077 LARPENTEUR AVE W FALCON HEIGHTS SHOREVIEW P-6 INCARNATIONLUTHERAN LUTHERANCHURCH CHURCH(P-6) (P-6) 4880HODGSON HODGSON NORTH OAKS INCARNATION 4880 RDRD NORTH OAKS FALCON HEIGHTS P-2 FALCON HEIGHTS UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST (P-2) 1795 HOLTON ST FALCON HEIGHTS SHOREVIEW P-7 LAKEJOHANNA JOHANNAFIRE FIREDEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT(P-7) (P-7) 5545LEXINGTON LEXINGTON AVE SHOREVIEW LAKE 5545 AVE SHOREVIEW LAUDERDALE P-1 LAUDERDALE CITY HALL (P-1) 1891 WALNUT ST LAUDERDALE SPRING LAKE PARK P-1R P-1R MOUNDSVIEW VIEWCOMMUNITY COMMUNITYCENTER CENTER(P-1R) (P-1R) 5394EDGEWOOD EDGEWOOD MOUNDS VIEW MOUNDS 5394 DRDR MOUNDS VIEW LITTLE CANADA P-1 ROSEVILLE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL (P-1) 15 COUNTY ROAD B2 E LITTLE CANADA VADNAIS HEIGHTS P-1 P-1 VADNAISHEIGHTS HEIGHTSCOMMONS COMMONS(P-1) (P-1) 655COUNTY COUNTYROAD ROAD VADNAIS HEIGHTS VADNAIS 655 F EF E VADNAIS HEIGHTS LITTLE CANADA P-2 LITTLE CANADA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (P-2) 400 ELI RD LITTLE CANADA WHITE BEAR TWP P-1 P-1 OTTERLAKE LAKEELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYSCHOOL SCHOOL(P-1) (P-1) 1401COUNTY COUNTYROAD ROAD WHITE BEAR TWP OTTER 1401 H2H2 EE WHITE BEAR TWP LITTLE CANADA P-3 LITTLE CANADA CITY CENTER (P-3) 515 LITTLE CANADA RD E LITTLE CANADA WHITE BEAR LAKE W-1 W-1 P-1 P-1 WHITE WHITEBEAR BEARLAKE LAKECITY CITYHALL–COUNCIL HALL–COUNCILCHAMB CHAMB(W-1 (W-1P-1) P-1) 4701HIGHWAY HIGHWAY WHITE BEAR LAKE 4701 6161 WHITE BEAR LAKE MAPLEWOOD P-01 EDGERTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (P-1) 1929 EDGERTON ST MAPLEWOOD WHITE BEAR LAKE W-3 W-3 P-1 P-1 SUNRISE SUNRISEPARK PARKMIDDLE MIDDLESCHOOL SCHOOLGYM GYM(W-3 (W-3P-1) P-1) 2399CEDAR CEDARAVE AVE WHITE BEAR LAKE 2399 WHITE BEAR LAKE MAPLEWOOD P-02 EDGERTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (P-2) 1929 EDGERTON ST MAPLEWOOD WHITE BEAR LAKE W-5 W-5 P-1 P-1 WHITE WHITEBEAR BEARLAKE LAKEHIGH HIGH––SOUTH SOUTHCAMPUS CAMPUS(W-5 (W-5P-1) P-1) 3550MCKNIGHT MCKNIGHT WHITE BEAR LAKE 3550 RDRD NN WHITE BEAR LAKE MOUNDS VIEW P-1 MOUNDS VIEW COMMUNITY CENTER (P-1) 5394 EDGEWOOD DR MOUNDS VIEW A public test of the voting system to be used at the general election will be conducted at 9:00 a.m. on Friday October MOUNDS VIEW P-2 MOUNDS VIEW COMMUNITY CENTER (P-2) 5394 EDGEWOOD DR MOUNDS VIEW 27, 2023, at the Ramsey County Elections Office, located at 90 W Plato Blvd. To see your sample ballot or find your MOUNDS VIEW P-3 MOUNDS VIEW COMMUNITY CENTER (P-3) 5394 EDGEWOOD DR MOUNDS VIEW polling place, visit mnvotes.gov. For more elections and voting information, contact Ramsey County Elections Office MOUNDS VIEW P-4 MOUNDS VIEW COMMUNITY CENTER (P-4) 5394 EDGEWOOD DR MOUNDS VIEW at elections@ramseycounty.us or 651-266-2171. NEW BRIGHTON P-1 ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURCH (P-1) 835 2ND AVE NW NEW BRIGHTON Published one time in the Shoreview Press on October 24, 2023. NEW BRIGHTON P-2 SALEM COVENANT CHURCH (P-2) 2655 5TH ST NW NEW BRIGHTON NEW BRIGHTON P-3 SALEM COVENANT CHURCH (P-3) 2655 5TH ST NW NEW BRIGHTON NEW BRIGHTON P-4 CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH (P-4) 1900 7TH ST NW NEW BRIGHTON NEW BRIGHTON P-5 FAITH CHURCH (P-5) 1600 SILVER LAKE RD NEW BRIGHTON Sample Ballot NEW BRIGHTON P-6 NEW BRIGHTON COMMUNITY CENTER (P-6) 400 10TH ST NW NEW BRIGHTON COUNTY, MINNESOTA RAMSEY COUNTY –RAMSEY CITY AND SCHOOL DISTRICT 2023 Judge7, ________ City and School District Election Ballot ELECTION – NOV. NEW BRIGHTON P-7 UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST (P-7) 1000 LONG LAKE RD NEW BRIGHTON AND SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION – NOV. 7, 2023 Generalby Election Ballot beginning Note: Candidate orderCITY is randomly generated precinct with a base rotation generated NEW BRIGHTON P-8 GRACEPOINT CHURCH (P-8) 2351 RICE CREEK RD NEW BRIGHTON Judge ________ SAMPLE BALLOTS Precinct Paul W-1 P-02 by the state. The base rotation is presented in St. the sample ballot below. Candidate order will vary by NORTH OAKS P-1 NORTH OAKS CITY HALL–COUNCIL CHAMBERS (P-1) 100 VILLAGE CENTER DR NORTH OAKS Note: Candidate order is randomly generated by precinct beginning with a base rotation generated Ramsey County, Minnesota residential precinct. You rotation may view the sample ballot for your precinct at mnvotes.gov. NORTH OAKS P-2 NORTH OAKS GOLF CLUB (P-2) 54 EAST OAKS RD NORTH OAKS by the state. The base is presented in the sample ballot below. Candidate order will vary by November 7, 2023 ROSEVILLE P-01 CENTENNIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (P-1) 1524 COUNTY ROAD C2 W ROSEVILLE residential precinct. You may view the sample ballot for your precinct at mnvotes.gov. ROSEVILLE P-02 ROSEVILLE COVENANT CHURCH (P-2) 2865 HAMLINE AVE N ROSEVILLE Select only one candidate per choice. ROSEVILLE P-03 ADEVENT LUTHERAN CHURCH (P-3) 3000 HAMLINE AVE N ROSEVILLE You are not required to choose more than one candidate. SAINT PAUL WARD 1 ROSEVILLE P-04 NORTH HEIGHTS LUTHERAN CHURCH (P-4) 2701 RICE ST N ROSEVILLE City Offices City Offices City Offices ROSEVILLE P-05 ST. CHRISTOPHER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH (P-5) 2300 HAMLINE AVE N ROSEVILLE City of Saint Paul City of Saint Paul City of Saint Paul ROSEVILLE P-06 PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH (P-6) 2561 VICTORIA ST N ROSEVILLE Council Member Ward One Council Member Ward One Council Member Ward One ROSEVILLE P-07 CENTRAL PARK ELEMENTARY (P-7) 535 COUNTY ROAD B2 W ROSEVILLE 1st Choice 2nd Choice 3rd Choice ROSEVILLE P-08 AŊPÉTU TÉČA EDUCATION CENTER (P-8) 1910 COUNTY ROAD B W ROSEVILLE Select One Select One Select One ROSEVILLE P-09 RAMSEY COUNTY LIBRARY–ROSEVILLE (P-9) 2180 HAMLINE AVE N ROSEVILLE Yan Chen Yan Chen Yan Chen ROSEVILLE P-10 ROSEVILLE LUTHERAN CHURCH (P-10) 1215 ROSELAWN AVE W ROSEVILLE ROSEVILLE P-11 GALILEE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (P-11) 145 MCCARRONS BLVD N ROSEVILLE Suz Woehrle Suz Woehrle Suz Woehrle ST ANTHONY P-1R SILVERWOOD PARK EVENT CENTER (P-1R) 2500 COUNTY ROAD E ST ANTHONY ST ANTHONY P-1H AUTUMN WOODS OF ST ANTHONY (P-1H) 2600 KENZIE TER ST ANTHONY Omar Syed Omar Syed Omar Syed ST ANTHONY P-2H ST ANTHONY COMMUNITY CENTER (P-2H) 3301 SILVER LAKE RD ST ANTHONY ST. PAUL W-1 P-01 EARLY CHILDHOOD HUB WEST (W-1 P-1) 1317 CHARLES AVE ST PAUL Lucky Tiger Jack Rosenbloom Lucky Tiger Jack Rosenbloom Lucky Tiger Jack Rosenbloom ST. PAUL W-1 P-02 MARTIN LUTHER KING RECREATION CENTER (W-1 P-2) 271 MACKUBIN ST ST PAUL ST. PAUL W-1 P-03 ST. STEPHANUS LUTHERAN CHURCH (W-1 P-3) 739 LAFOND AVE ST PAUL James Lo James Lo James Lo ST. PAUL W-1 P-04 ST. STEPHANUS LUTHERAN CHURCH (W-1 P-4) 739 LAFOND AVE ST PAUL Travis Helkamp Travis Helkamp Travis Helkamp ST. PAUL W-1 P-05 MAXFIELD SCHOOL (W-1 P-5) 380 VICTORIA ST N ST PAUL ST. PAUL W-1 P-06 JIMMY LEE RECREATION CENTER (W-1 P-6) 270 LEXINGTON PKWY N ST PAUL Anika Bowie Anika Bowie Anika Bowie ST. PAUL W-1 P-07 UNITY UNITARIAN CHURCH (W-1 P-7) 733 PORTLAND AVE ST PAUL ST. PAUL W-1 P-08 MARTIN LUTHER KING RECREATION CENTER (W-1 P-8) 271 MACKUBIN ST ST PAUL Jeff Zeitler Jeff Zeitler Jeff Zeitler ST. PAUL W-1 P-09 EAST AFRICAN ELEMENTARY MAGNET SCHOOL (W-1 P-9) 437 EDMUND AVE W ST PAUL ST. PAUL W-1 P-10 MOUNT ZION TEMPLE (W-1 P-10) 1300 SUMMIT AVE ST PAUL ST. PAUL W-1 P-11 RAVOUX HI-RISE (W-1 P-11) 280 RAVOUX ST ST PAUL Write-in, if any Write-in, if any Write-in, if any ST. PAUL W-1 P-12 RICE STREET LIBRARY (W-1 P-12) 1011 RICE ST ST PAUL ST. PAUL W-1 P-13 MOUNT AIRY HI-RISE (W-1 P-13) 200 ARCH ST E ST PAUL Council Member Ward One Council Member Ward One Council Member Ward One ST. PAUL W-2 P-01 CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (W-2 P-1) 500 CEDAR ST ST PAUL 4th Choice 5th Choice 6th Choice ST. PAUL W-2 P-02 AWAKEN COMMUNITY CHURCH (W-2 P-2) 506 VIEW ST ST PAUL Select One Select One Select One ST. PAUL W-2 P-03 WEST 7TH COMMUNITY CENTER (W-2 P-3) 265 ONEIDA ST ST PAUL Yan Chen Yan Chen Yan Chen ST. PAUL W-2 P-04 PALACE COMMUNITY CENTER (W-2 P-4) 781 PALACE AVE ST PAUL ST. PAUL W-2 P-05 LINWOOD RECREATION CENTER (W-2 P-5) 860 ST CLAIR AVE ST PAUL Suz Woehrle Suz Woehrle Suz Woehrle ST. PAUL W-2 P-06 SUMMIT CHURCH (W-2 P-6) 845 SUMMIT AVE ST PAUL ST. PAUL W-2 P-07 LANDMARK CENTER (W-2 P-7) 75 5TH ST W ST PAUL Omar Syed Omar Syed Omar Syed ST. PAUL W-2 P-08 SALVATION ARMY (W-2 P-8) 401 7TH ST W ST PAUL ST. PAUL W-2 P-09 ST. MATTHEW'S PARISH CENTER (W-2 P-9) 490 HALL AVE ST PAUL Lucky Tiger Jack Rosenbloom Lucky Tiger Jack Rosenbloom Lucky Tiger Jack Rosenbloom ST. PAUL W-2 P-10 EL RIO VISTA RECREATION CENTER (W-2 P-10) 179 ROBIE ST E ST PAUL ST. PAUL W-2 P-11 HUMBOLDT HIGH SCHOOL (W-2 P-11) 640 HUMBOLDT AVE ST PAUL James Lo James Lo James Lo ST. PAUL W-2 P-12 HUMBOLDT HIGH SCHOOL (W-2 P-12) 640 HUMBOLDT AVE ST PAUL Travis Helkamp Travis Helkamp Travis Helkamp ST. PAUL W-2 P-13 HOPE ACADEMY (W-2 P-13) 720 PAYNE AVE ST PAUL ST. PAUL W-3 P-01 TEMPLE OF AARON (W-3 P-1) 616 MISS. RIVER BLVD ST PAUL Anika Bowie Anika Bowie Anika Bowie ST. PAUL W-3 P-02 NATIVITY CHURCH-STEINER HALL (W-3 P-2) 1938 STANFORD AVE ST PAUL ST. PAUL W-3 P-03 LUMEN CHRISTI CATHOLIC COMMUNITY (W-3 P-3) 2055 BOHLAND AVE ST PAUL Jeff Zeitler JeffSample Zeitler Ballot Jeff Zeitler ST. PAUL W-3 P-04 HIGHLAND PARK COMM CTR (HILLCREST) (W-3 P-4) 1978 FORD PKWY ST PAUL RAMSEY COUNTY – CITY AND DISTRICT 2023 Judge7, ________ City andSCHOOL School District Election Ballot ELECTION – NOV. ST. PAUL W-3 P-05 MONTREAL HI-RISE (W-3 P-5) 1085 MONTREAL AVE ST PAUL Generalby Election Ballot beginning with a base rotation generated Note: Candidate order is randomly generated precinct ST. PAUL W-3 P-06 ST. LUKE LUTHERAN CHURCH (W-3 P-6) 1807 FIELD AVE ST PAUL Judge ________ Precinct Paul W-2 P-02 any Write-in, ifthe any if any ST. PAUL W-3 P-07 MACALESTER/PLYMOUTH UNITED CHURCH (W-3 P-7) 1658 LINCOLN AVE ST PAUL by the state.Write-in, The ifbase rotation is presented in St. sample ballot below.Write-in, Candidate order will vary by Ramsey County, Minnesota ST. PAUL W-3 P-08 GLORIA DEI LUTHERAN CHURCH (W-3 P-8) 700 SNELLING AVE S ST PAUL residential precinct. You may view the sample ballot for your precinct at mnvotes.gov. November 7, 2023 ST. PAUL W-3 P-09 GLORIA DEI LUTHERAN CHURCH (W-3 P-9) 700 SNELLING AVE S ST PAUL ST. PAUL W-3 P-10 HIGHLAND PARK SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (W-3 P-10) 1015 SNELLING AVE S ST PAUL Select only one candidate per choice. ST. PAUL W-3 P-11 JIE MING ACADEMY (W-3 P-11) 1845 SHERIDAN AVE W ST PAUL You are not required to choose more than one candidate. ST. PAUL W-3 P-12 AWAKEN COMMUNITY CHURCH (W-3 P-12) 506 VIEW ST ST PAUL SAINT PAUL WARD 2 City Offices City Offices City Offices ST. PAUL W-3 P-13 EDGCUMBE RECREATION CENTER (W-3 P-13) 320 GRIGGS ST S ST PAUL City of Saint Paul City of Saint Paul City of Saint Paul ST. PAUL W-4 P-01 LUTHER SEMINARY OLSON CAMPUS CENTER (W-4 P-1) 1490 FULHAM ST ST PAUL ST. PAUL W-4 P-02 LANGFORD RECREATION CENTER (W-4 P-2) 30 LANGFORD PARK ST PAUL Council Member Ward Two Council Member Ward Two Council Member Ward Two ST. PAUL W-4 P-03 SEAL HI-RISE (W-4 P-3) 825 SEAL ST ST PAUL 1st Choice 2nd Choice 3rd Choice ST. PAUL W-4 P-04 MERRIAM PARK RECREATION CENTER (W-4 P-4) 2000 ST ANTHONY AVE ST PAUL Select One Select One Select One ST. PAUL W-4 P-05 MCNEELY HALL–ST. THOMAS UNIVERSITY (W-4 P-5) 2060 SUMMIT AVE ST PAUL Noval Noir Noval Noir Noval Noir ST. PAUL W-4 P-06 HIDDEN RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL (W-4 P-6) 1700 SUMMIT AVE ST PAUL

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ST. PAUL W-4 P-07 ST. PAUL W-4 P-08 ST. PAUL W-4 P-09 ST. PAUL W-4 P-10 ST. PAUL W-4 P-11 ST. PAUL W-4 P-12 ST. PAUL W-4 P-13 ST. PAUL W-5 P-01 ST. PAUL W-5 P-02 ST. PAUL W-5 P-03 ST. PAUL W-5 P-04 ST. PAUL W-5 P-05 ST. PAUL W-5 P-06 ST. PAUL W-5 P-07 ST. PAUL W-5 P-08 ST. PAUL W-5 P-09 ST. PAUL W-5 P-10 ST. PAUL W-6 P-01 ST. PAUL W-6 P-02 ST. PAUL W-6 P-03 ST. PAUL W-6 P-04 ST. PAUL W-6 P-05 ST. PAUL W-6 P-06 ST. PAUL W-6 P-07 ST. PAUL W-6 P-08 ST. PAUL W-6 P-09 ST. PAUL W-6 P-10 ST. PAUL W-6 P-11 ST. PAUL W-7 P-01 ST. PAUL W-7 P-02 ST. PAUL W-7 P-03

LEAP HIGH SCHOOL (W-4 P-7) HANCOCK SCHOOL RECREATION CENTER (W-4 P-8) BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN CHURCH IN THE MIDWAY (W-4 P-9) COMO PARK STREETCAR STATION (W-4 P-10) HAMLINE HI-RISE (W-4 P-11) GROVELAND RECREATION CENTER (W-4 P-12) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CHILDHOOD (W-4 P-13) NORTH DALE RECREATION CENTER (W-5 P-1) NORTH DALE RECREATION CENTER (W-5 P-2) FRONT AVE HI-RISE (W-5 P-3) WASHINGTON TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL (W-5 P-4) MCDONOUGH COMMUNITY CENTER (W-5 P-5) SAINT BERNARD - PARISH HALL (W-5 P-6) MOSAIC CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY (W-5 P-7) ARLINGTON HILLS COMMUNITY CENTER (W-5 P-8) ST. PATRICK'S OF ST. PAUL (W-5 P-9) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CHILDHOOD (W-5 P-10) TXUJ CI HMONG MIDDLE SCHOOL (W-6 P-1) FIRST COVENANT CHURCH (W-6 P-2) OUR REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH (W-6 P-3) HAYDEN HEIGHTS LIBRARY (W-6 P-4) DULUTH AND CASE RECREATION CENTER (W-6 P-5) EDGERTON HI-RISE (W-6 P-6) HOPE COMMUNITY ACADEMY (W-6 P-7) BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB (W-6 P-8) HAZEL PARK ACADEMY (W-6 P-9) IOWA HI-RISE (W-6 P-10) HAYDEN HEIGHTS RECREATION CENTER (W-6 P-11) DAYTON'S BLUFF RECREATION CENTER (W-7 P-1) HAZEL PARK RECREATION CENTER (W-7 P-2) OUR SAVIOUR'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (W-7 P-3)

631 ALBERT ST N 1610 HUBBARD AVE 436 ROY ST N 1224 LEXINGTON PKWY 777 HAMLINE AVE N 2021 ST CLAIR AVE 1435 MIDWAY PKWY 1414 ST ALBANS ST N 1414 ST ALBANS ST N 727 FRONT AVE 1495 RICE ST 1544 TIMBERLAKE RD 147 GERANIUM AVE W 540 WHEELOCK PKWY E 1200 PAYNE AVE 1095 DESOTO ST 1435 MIDWAY PKWY 1363 BUSH AVE 1280 ARCADE ST 1390 LARPENTEUR AVE E 1456 WHITE BEAR AVE 1020 DULUTH ST N 1000 EDGERTON ST 720 PAYNE AVE 1620 AMES AVE E 1140 WHITE BEAR AVE N 1743 IOWA AVE E 1965 HOYT AVE E 800 CONWAY ST 945 HAZEL ST N 674 JOHNSON PKWY

ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL ST PAUL

Bill Hosko

Bill Hosko

Bill Hosko

Peter K. Butler

Peter K. Butler

Peter K. Butler

Rebecca Noecker

Rebecca Noecker

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Rebecca Noecker

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Council Member Ward Two 4th Choice Select One

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Council Member Ward Two 5th Choice Select One

Noval Noir

Noval Noir

Bill Hosko

Bill Hosko

Peter K. Butler

Peter K. Butler

Rebecca Noecker

Rebecca Noecker

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To vote against a Carlo January 6, 2025 621 Mounds View Public Schools Zach Lindstrom Vote for COUNTY Up to Three Vote for Up to Three CONSIDERING SALES TAX Vote for Up to FourVote for Up to Four RAMSEY – CITY AND DISTRICT 2023 Judge7, ________ City andSCHOOL School District Election question, fill in the box next toBallot the ELECTION – NOV. word 'No' on that question. Jon VanOeveren question, fill in the box next to the Vote for Up to Four Carlo Franco City of Mounds View FOR EXPANSION OF General Election Ballot beginning with a base rotation generated Alissa Daire NelsonAlissa Daire Nelson Adam Maier order Adam Maier Note: Candidate is randomly generated by precinct word 'No' on that question. City Question 1 Abdi S. Omer word 'No' on that question. Vote for One Judge ________ Jim DeMay COMMUNITY CENTER Precinct Paul W-3 Paul Wikstrom by the state. The base rotation is presented in St. the ballot below. order will vary by City Question 1 P-02 AbdiCandidate S. Omer 1.0% SALES TAXsample FOR City Question 1 Joe Hollif any Heidi Caccamo Heidi Caccamo Karl Crump Karl Crump Write-in, Ramsey County, Minnesota Chauntyll Allen 1.0% SALESballot TAX FOR residential precinct. You may view the sample for your precinct at mnvotes.gov. City of Mounds View Rich Priore IMPROVEMENTS TO Shall the City of Mounds View Mark Kelliher November 7, 2023 Chauntyll Allen Zach Lindstrom Rose Wan-Mui ChuRose Wan-Mui Chu STREETS, CONSIDERING SALES TAX Heidi Danielson Heidi Danielson IMPROVEMENTS TOAND Sample Ballot BRIDGES, Gita Rijal Zeitler be authorized to (a) impose a Jon VanOeveren EXPANSION Judge OF ________ Art Mills STREETS, BRIDGES, Gita Rijal Zeitler PARKS City and School District Election Ballot FOR Select only one candidate perAND choice. temporary sales and use taxAndre M. Koen Andre M. Koen Mike Boguszewski Mike Boguszewski Erica Valliant General Election Ballot COMMUNITY CENTER PARKS You are not required to choose more than one candidate. Paul Wikstrom to finance all or a portion of Alissa Daire Nelson Judge ________ Write-in, if any SAINT PAUL Erica Valliant Precinct Mounds View P-3 Should the City of WARD Saint Paul3 Jonathan Weinhagen Alan Holasek Jonathan Weinhagen Alan Holasek City Offices City Offices City Offices the cost constructing Yusef Carrillo Shall the of City of Mounds an View Ramsey County, Minnesota Mark Kelliher Should the City percent of Saint (1%) Paul establish a one Heidi Caccamo City of Saint Paul City of Saint Paul City of Saint Paul Yusef Carrillo expansion to the existing November 7, 2023 be authorized to (a) impose Jim a DeMay Jim DeMay Todd Anderson Todd Anderson establish ause one percent (1%) sales and Member tax over Zuki Ellis Council Member Ward Three Council Wardthe Three Council Member Ward Three Art Mills community center and Heidi Danielson temporary sales and use tax sales20 and use tax over the Zuki Ellis3rd Choice next years generate 1st Choice 2nd to Choice Rich Priore Vaughn Klingenberg Vaughn Klingenberg creation regional to financeofalla or a portion ofRich Priore Alissa Daire Nelson next 20 years to One generate Select One Select Select One Instructions for City Question 1 $738,000,000 to repair and Andre M. Koen amateur sports and the cost of constructing an Jon VanOeveren Jon VanOeveren (next column) $738,000,000 toand repair and Write-in, if any improve streets bridges, City Questions School District Offices Patty Hartmann Patty Hartmann Patty Hartmann Heidi Caccamo recreational in an expansion tofacility, the existing Jonathan Weinhagen Write-in, if any improve streets bridges, To vote for a question, fill in the School Board Member at Large $246,000,000 to and improve Write-in, if any Write-in, if any amount equal to one and Paul Wikstrom Paul Wikstrom community center and Saura Jost Saura Jost Saura Jost box next to the word 'Yes' on that Independent School District No. $246,000,000 to improve Heidi Danielson parks and recreation facilities, Write-in, if any one-half ofaView one percent question. 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Council Member Ward Five 1st Choice Select One

November 7, 2023 Council Member Ward Seven Council Member Ward Seven 1st Choice 2nd Choice Select only one candidate per choice. Select One Select One You are not required to choose more than one candidate. GuerinWARD 5 Dino Guerin SAINTDino PAUL City Offices City Offices City of Saint Paul City of Saint Paul Foua-Choua Khang Foua-Choua Khang

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Nate Nins

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Alexander Bourne

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City Offices City of Saint Paul

Council Member Ward Six 3rd Choice Select One

Gary B Unger

Gary B Unger

Gary B Unger

Judge ________ Nelsie Yang

Nelsie Yang

Nelsie Yang

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Council Member Ward Six 1st Choice Select One

City Offices City of Saint Paul

Alexander Bourne

Select only one candidate per choice. You are not required to choose more than one candidate.

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SAINT PAUL WARD 6

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Kartumu King

PamAlexander Tollefson Bourne

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Hwa Jeong Kim Robert Bushard Hwa Jeong Kim

Dino Guerin

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City of Saint Paul

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Tree Trimmer License

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PUBLIC NOTICES • PUBLIC NOTICES • PUBLIC NOTICES MUNICIPAL WATER AND SEWER FEES and RIGHT OF WAY PERMIT

CITY OF SHOREVIEW RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA

ORDINANCE NO. 1025 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND EXHIBIT B TO THE MUNICIPAL CODE The Shoreview City Council ordains that pursuant to Minnesota Law and the Shoreview Municipal Code, Exhibit B, Administrative Fees is amended to read as follows (New language is underlined and in italics; stricken text is proposed for deletion): Fee schedule a. The code of the City of Shoreview establishes that certain fees be set from time to time by the Shoreview City Council. b. City staff has reviewed the current rental fee schedule and is hereby recommending that they be amended. c. Upon consideration and review by the Shoreview City Council, the rental fee schedule, attached for incorporation into Exhibit B is hereby adopted and shall be effective upon publication. Adoption Date: Passed by the City Council of the City of Shoreview on the 18th day of September, 2023. Effective Date: This ordinance shall become effective upon publication. Publication Date: Published on the 24th day of October, 2023. Sue Denkinger, Mayor Brad Martens, City Manager

EXHIBIT B ADMINISTRATIVE FEE SCHEDULE CITY OF SHOREVIEW, MINNESOTA

Item Address Map Book

Published April 19, 2017 Updated September 29, 2022 October 25, 2023 Ordinance Fee Comments $50

Animal: Chickens Animal: Beekeeping Animal: Dog/Cat License Duplicate Dog/Cat License Dangerous Dog Registration Potentially Dangerous Dog Registration Wild Animal License Wild Animal License Investigation

838 954 834

Cable Franchise Application

929

False Alarms

$30 $30 $10 $2 $250 $100

2 Year License 2 Year License Valid Length of Rabies Shot

$30 $120

2 Year License New License

Annual Annual

1st and 2nd

Filling Station

$50 $15

First 2 pumps Each additional pump

Fireworks License

$100 $350

In addition to other items Fireworks only

Liquor License – New License Intoxicating Liquor On-Sale Intoxicating Liquor On-Sale Intoxicating Liquor On-Sale Wine Intoxicating On-Sale Vet. Org. Intoxicating Liquor Off-Sale Intoxicating Liquor On-Sale Intoxicating Liquor Banquet 3.2 Percent Liquor On Sale 3.2 Percent Liquor Off Sale Intoxicating or 3.2 % Liquor License Transfer Fee

$200 $5,000 $4,000 $1,000 $300 $200 $200 $25 $150 $50 $10 $200

Investigation Fee

Massage License

$50 $100

Massage Therapist Massage Therapy Establishment

$3000 $1000 $2

Annual License Fee Investigation Fee Billable Transaction Fee

Fee $100

Comments Valid for 60 days

$0.25 $0.50 $0.75 $1.50 $1.50

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Pawnbrokers

841

Ordinance 846

Photocopies -One sided -Two sided -Color -Color two sided -Wide format

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Registration of Domestic Partners

855

$25

Rental Housing License

846

$75 $150 $100 $200 $10 $75 $250 $50 $100

910

With Training

Sunday Sale

Special Event Investigation Fee

Hydrant Meter Use Fee Water Use per 1,000 gallons

$30 TBD

Monthly Rental Tier 2 of current quarterly utility rate

Non-Compliance surcharge

$150

Water or Sanitary Sewer

Version 9/18/2023 Right of Way Permit

$50

Sanitary Sewer Connection Charge $275 Single Family Residence The categories listed below pay per unit or per acre, whichever is greater. Townhouse $275 Or $825 per acre Two Family Dwelling $275 Or $825 per acre Multi-Family Dwelling $275 Or $825 per acre Motel Rental Unit $275 Or $825 per acre Mobile Homes & Trailer Lots $275 Or $825 per acre The categories listed below pay both per unit and per acre. Commercial, Industrial and others that are not single family

Item Sewer Availability Charge Small Cell Wireless Facility Rent To Occupy Space in Right Of Way Maintenance Associated with Space Radio Node 100 Max Watts Or Less Radio Node Over 100 Max Watts Escrow Deposit

Ordinance

Fee TBD

Comments Set annually by MET Council

956

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Per Year

956

$25

Per Year

956

$73

Per Radio Node

956 956

$182 Min. $500

Per Radio Node Based on Scope of Project

$0 $25

1st Violation – Warning Letter 2nd Violation – Administrative Fine 3rd Violation – Administrative Fine 4th Violation – Submission to City Attorney

Water Use Restrictions

$50 TBD Trunk Water Facility Charge

$7.75

Amount equal to rate multiplied by the front foot of street

Water Connection Charge $275 Single Family Residence The categories listed below pay per unit or per acre, whichever is greater. Townhouse $275 Or $825 per acre Two Family Dwelling $275 Or $825 per acre Multi-Family Dwelling $275 Or $825 per acre Motel Rental Unit $275 Or $825 per acre Mobile Homes & Trailer Lots $275 Or $825 per acre The categories listed below pay both per unit and per acre. Commercial, Industrial and others that are not single family Water Meter Fees

TBD

Fees set annually by Public Works

Water Service Charge

$50

Regular Call Out

Version 9/18/2023

$100 Emergency Call Out PLANNING AND LAND USE APPLICATION FEES

Accessory Apartment Permit

$75

Amendments

$500 $600 $100 $500 $100 $10

Appeals Item Comprehensive Sign Plan

Text Amendment Comprehensive Guide Plan Amendment Natural or Residential Rezoning Rezoning: UND to Residential Zoning Map

$100 Ordinance

Fee $200

Comments

$400

Multi-Family Unit Building Base Fee Multi-Family Per Unit Fee Late renewal fee

Home Occupation Permit

$75

LGU Fees – Wetland Applications

$500 $2,500

Letter of Zoning Compliance

$0 $50 $400

Single Family Residential All other Uses Conditional Use Permit

$600+ $400+ $250

$25/lot Pre-Plat $20/lot Final Stage

$300 $600+ $300

Concept $25/lot Development Stage Final Stage

$40

Inspection Fee

$500

Soil Erosion Control Escrow Deposit

$150

Inspection Fee

$1,000

Soil Erosion Control Escrow Deposit

$350

Inspection Fee

Rubbish Hauler License

$150

Annual

Sign Impoundment Release Fee

$25

Tree Trimmer License

$50

Tobacco License

$250

Cannabis License

$250

Mining Permit Subdivision-Major 4 Lots or more Subdivision-Minor 3 lots or less

Annual

Annual

$25

MUNICIPAL WATER AND SEWER FEES and RIGHT OF WAY PERMIT Connection Permit-Water Connection Permit-Sanitary Sewer

$60 $60

Hydrant Meter Deposit

$288 $500

5/8” Garden Hose Size 2” Fire Hose Size

$30 TBD

Monthly Rental Tier 2 of current quarterly utility

Hydrant Meter Use Fee Water Use per 1,000 gallons

5/8” Garden Hose Size 2” Fire Hose Size

Conditional Use Permit

$300

816

$288 $500

General Dwelling Unit

1st Reinspection fee 2nd and each addition reinspection Unlicensed Rental Fee

Videos/DVDs

Hydrant Meter Deposit

3rd&4th (per incident) 5th+(per incident)

Version 9/18/2023

Item Peddler/Solicitor Permit

$60 $60

$7,500 No charge $50 $150

False Alarms in 365 days

Connection Permit-Water Connection Permit-Sanitary Sewer

Planned Unit Development

Projects where a development agreement or grading certification are not required and the site will be disturbed for a duration of 14 days or less Projects where a development agreement or grading certification are not required and the site will be disturbed for a duration of 15 days or more

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Thepurchase, replacement Hood Walsh Steven John Write-in, any WARD WARD 5 Write-in, if any and every subsequent CityBill Offices City Offices City Offices question, fill in the boxCity next to 3 the question, fill in the box next to the Structure Permit proposed by the school board of proposed by the school board of City Offices Offices City Offices Wendy Webster payable in 2025, the first year it is Vote for Up to Three additional from the of curricu payable in 2025, the first year it is Ramsey Ramsey County, Ramsey County, Minnesota Write-in, any RamseyCounty, County,Minnesota Minnesota Ramsey County, Minnesota Ramsey County,Minnesota Minnesota Write-in,ifif any Vote for Up Three additional revenue from the revenue maintenance offense in 12 months wordMember 'No' on that question. word 'No' on thattoquestion. Council Council Member Council Member Independent School District Independent School DistrictNo. No. VOTING to levied, and would be "YES" ON THIS proposed project levy Council Council tobe be levied, and would be November November 2023 November Ben Phillip EricMember Sonnenberg Andrea West 7, BY VOTING "YES"BY ON THIS proposed capital project levycapital November7,7,2023 2023 Member November7,7,Council 2023 Member November 7,2023 2023 technology for school i Eric Sonnenberg City of White Bear Lake City of White Bear Lake City of White Bear Lake Write-in, if any 282 be approved? School District Offices School District Question 1 School District Question 2 approved? School Relocated Structure Permit $250 BALLOT QUESTION, YOU ARE authorized for ten years. authorization provide funds for City of White Bear Lake City of White282 BearbeLake Cityifof White Bear Lake District Offices Write-in, if any authorized for ten years. The Write-in, Write-in, ifany any BALLOT QUESTION, YOU ARE authorization willThe provide funds will for The projects to be fund Ward 1 ifSchool Ward 5 Ward 3Member Nuisance 211.010 $25 First Offense Approval of District Renewal of Expiring Capital Write-in, any Write-in, if any VOTING WHITE BEAR LAKE FOR A PROPERTY TAX the acquisition and betterment of School Board estimated total cost of the projects Ward 1 Ward 5 Ward 3 Yes School Board Member estimated total cost of the projects Cassandra Palmer Yes WHITE Write-in, if any VOTING FOR A PROPERTY TAX the acquisition and betterment of WHITE BEAR BEAR LAKE LAKE Cassandra Palmer received a positive Rev Vote for OneRevenue Vote forIndependent Vote for One VoteSchool for OneDistrict Project Levy Authorization $50 Second Offense insites 12 months INCREASE. school and facilities, and the Vote for One One No. to be over that time period Independent School District No. Residential Design Review $150 Vote for One Referendum to befunded funded over that time period INCREASE. school sites and facilities, and the Comment from the Com Write-in, if any Write-in, if any Council Member No purchase, Laurel Hood $75 Third$9,899,130. and subsequent offense and in Bill Authorization Walsh Ficcadenti Steven Engstran No Write-in, 282 St. Brighton isisapproximately The Write-in, any WARD 11Walsh WARD 3if3ifany WARD 55 Engstran 282John St.Anthony-New Anthony-New Brighton approximately $9,899,130. 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Shall the capital projec Eric Sonnenberg Temporary Sign Permit $30 Eric Sonnenberg School District No. 282 (St. Anthony-New Brighton) has Write-in, if any City of Bear City Bear City Bear Lake Write-in, ififany The projects be funded have City ofWhite White BearLake Lake Cityof ofWhite White BearLake Lake BALLOT Cityof ofWhite White Bear Lake Write-in, any Thomas Randle authorization will provide for BALLOT QUESTION, YOUARE ARE $25 authorization will provide funds forhavetoauthorization Property Maintenance: First Offense The projects to befunds funded proposed Write-in, if any Write-in,QUESTION, if any 211 YOU Anthony-New Brighton) has proposed a capital project levy General Write-in, if any Write-in, if any Ward Ward Ward received a positive Review and Ward11 Ward55 Ward33 VOTING the and betterment of received a positive Review VOTINGFOR FORAAPROPERTY PROPERTYTAX TAX $50 theacquisition acquisition and betterment of and Cassandra Palmer Second Offense school board of Indepe Cassandra Palmer proposed to increase its general authorization of 6.198% times the Site and Building Plan Review $500 Sample Ballot DaveVote Colling for One Vote for One Vote for One Comment from the Commissioner Vote for One Vote for One Vote for One Write-in, if anyWrite-in, INCREASE. school and and the Comment fromsubsequent the Commissioner Write-in, any INCREASE. schoolsites sites andfacilities, facilities, and the Sample Ballot Ballot if any School District No. 282 $75 Third and offenses Write-in, if of anythe school education revenueWrite-in, by $890 per Sample netiftax capacity if any of Education. 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This authorization would Judge ________ Judge ________ City and School District Election Ballot City and School District Election Ballot Lona Doolan Special Purpose Fence $100 RAMSEY COUNTY – CITY AND SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION – NOV. 7, 2023 General Election Ballot maintenance of and maintenance ofcurriculum curriculum and revenue authorization would beGeneralrenew theBallot school district's existing General Election Ballot Election Investigation, work without $40 Minimum fee, or cost of Shall the capital project Yeslevy Judge ________ Write-in, if any Shall capital project levy Precinct St. Anthony P-1beginning Note: Candidate order is randomly applicable generated by precinct with a base Ben Phillip Andrea Write-in, if any rotation generated Judge ________ Bencapital Phillip Andrea West technology for school instruction. technology forthe school instruction. Judge ________ forWest ten years beginning project Hal Gray Falcon Heights P-2 authorization proposed Precinct Precinct St.permit Anthony P-1levy authorization required permit, whichever is by the authorization proposed by the AND SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION – NOV. 7, 2023 Ramsey County, Minnesota StandardRAMSEY VarianceCOUNTY – CITY $200 Residential by the state. The base rotation is presented in theinsample ballotCounty, below. Candidate order will vary by The Theprojects projectsto tobe befunded fundedhave have board of Independent with taxes payable 2024 unless whichWrite-in, is scheduled to expire after No school Ramsey Minnesota Minnesota Write-in, any ififany greater Write-in, anyCounty, Write-in, any school board of Independent Note: Candidate order is randomly generated byififprecinct beginning with a base rotation generated November 2023 Ramsey $400 Commercial received otherwise revoked or7,reduced as precinct taxes 7, payable in 2024. 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Lake to prevent winterkill. The aerator is locatedYOU on ARE Tower/Antenna $75 Private Antenna/Tower therotation state. The basePermits rotation is presented the sample ballot below. Candidate order will vary by YOU ARE November 7, in 2023 November 7, 2023 Ramsey County, Minnesota box next toRoseville the wordNovember 'Yes' on that Independent No. beRamsey funded over that time period To vote for a question, in the ToSchools vote for a to question, fillCounty, in the Vote for UpDistrict to Two Vote for One for One 623 Area tate. The by base is presented in the sample ballot below. Candidate order will vary by Vote Minnesota a base rotation generated by the state. The base rotation is School presented in the approved? BALLOT QUESTION, Judge ________ Judge ________ Judge ________ Judge ________ Randy Stille City and School District Election Ballot City and School District Election Ballot City and School District Election Ballot City and School District Election Ballot VOTING TO RENEW AN EXISTING the NW side of the lake at 8 Poplar Lane, North Oaks, MN, 55127 – Section17, residential precinct. You may view the sample ballot for your precinct at mnvotes.gov. VOTING TO RENEW AN EXISTING $1,000 Broadcast Tower No question. To vote against a question. To vote against a 282 St. Anthony-New Brighton is approximately $9,899,130. The November 7, 2023 box next to the word 'Yes' on that box next to the word 'Yes' on that ial precinct. You may view the sample ballot for your precinct at mnvotes.gov. sample ballot below. Candidate order will vary by residential precinct. You may Vote for Up to Three November 7, 2023 General Election Ballot General Election General Election Ballot GeneralWebster ElectionBallot Ballot Wendy Randy Gustafson Jim Wassenberg Yes CAPITAL PROJECTS REFERENDUM T30N, R22 W, Ramsey County. Yes The aeratorPROJECTS helps add oxygen to the water in CAPITAL REFERENDUM question, fill in the box next to the question, fill in the box next to the To vote against a $1,000 Wireless Telecommunication Vote for Up to Three additional revenue thequestion. view the sample ballot for your precinct at mnvotes.gov. Judge ________ ________ question. To voteJudge against a from Wendy Webster JudgePrecinct ________St. Judge ________ Precinct Falcon P-2 P-1 Karl Crump Gilfillan Lake. When lakes freeze over in the winter and become iced over,TOnoEXPIRE. Precinct FalconHeights Heights P-2 Precinct St.Anthony Anthony P-1 THAT ISEXPIRE. SCHEDULED Sample Ballot NTY ––CITY AND DISTRICT ELECTION ––NOV. 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This authorization would Precinct St. Anthony P-1 Holasek School No. 282 (St. Anthony-New Brighton) has SchoolDistrict District No. 282 (St. Anthony-New Brighton) has Lona Doolan 282authorization be approved? School District Offices by the school board of authorized for ten years. The RAMSEY COUNTY – CITY AND DISTRICT ELECTION 7, 2023at aeddins@shoreviewmn.gov. All written BYSCHOOL VOTING "YES" ON THIS payable in 2025, the first year it–isNOV. Write-in, any General Election Ballot applicable forproposed ten years beginning capital project levy authorization e Allison Eddins, Seniorexisting Planner, Hal Ramsey County, Minnesota County, Minnesota County, ifRamsey any iffor LonaAnthony-New Doolan Vaughn Klingenberg HalGray GrayRamsey Write-in, if any Write-in, VaughnMinnesota Klingenberg applicable ten years beginning capital project levy authorization revenue authorization would be renew the school district's Ramsey County, Minnesota LonaSchool Doolan Brighton) has proposed a capital project levy Anthony-New Brighton) has proposed a capital project levy Write-in, if any Judge ________ Independent School District No. Board Member Note: Candidate estimated total cost of the projects BALLOT QUESTION, YOU ARE Yes with Write-in, if any to be levied, and would be taxes payable in 2024 unless which is scheduled to expire after Precinct St. Anthony P-1 comments received before November 2nd will be included in the staff report. order is randomly generated by precinct beginning with a base rotation Rose Wan-Mui Chu Todd Anderson Rose Wan-Mui Chu November 7, 2023 November 7, 2023 November 7, 2023 with taxes payable in 2024 unless whichof is scheduled toten expire after applicable for years beginning capital project levy authorizationgenerated Todd Anderson November 7, 2023 Hal Gray proposed to its general authorization 6.198% times the proposed toincrease increase its general authorization of 6.198% times the 282 beorapproved? District Offices Independent School District No. to beRamsey funded over that time period VOTING TO RENEW AN Sample Ballot Sample Ballot who give oral testimony are invited to attend the meeting on County, Minnesota authorized tenThose years. The wishtotoexpire otherwise revoked reduced as taxes payable inEXISTING 2024. Theforbelow. Thomas Randle Adam Maier Thomas Randle Write-in, if any Adam Maier by the state. The base rotation is presented in the sample ballot Candidate order will vary by mple Ballot Sample Ballot Sample Ballot Sample BallotSchool otherwise revoked or reduced as taxes payable in 2024. The with taxes payable in 2024 unless which is scheduled after education revenue by $890 per net tax capacity of the school No Write-in,by if any education revenue $890 provided per capacityCAPITAL the school 282 Judge St. Anthony-New Brighton isofapproximately $9,899,130. The total PROJECTS REFERENDUM Tuesday, November 6th at 7:00pm. Vaughn Klingenberg 7,capital 2023 Mike Write-in, if any School by net law.taxYes proposed project levy taxes Board Member estimated cost of the projects MikeBoguszewski Boguszewski ________ JudgeNovember ________ Judge ________You WHITE BEAR LAKE Election Ballot City Election Ballot City Election Ballot VaughnJudge Klingenberg provided by law. proposed capital project levy otherwise revoked or reduced as payable in 2024. The residential precinct. may view the sample ballot for your precinct at mnvotes.gov. BEAR LAKE ________ Judge ________ Judge ________ Write-in, if any lection BallotCityWHITE City Election Ballot City Election Ballot pupil. The referendum district. would pupil. Theproposed proposed referendum district.This Thisauthorization authorization would fromTO Write-in, if anyfor Up to Three Vote additional revenue thebe Residents are encouraged to call the Shoreview Community Development THAT IS SCHEDULED EXPIRE. Dave Colling authorization will raise Independent School District No. Dave Colling to funded over that time period General Election BallotGeneral Election Ballot General Election Ballot General Election BallotGeneral Election authorization willby raise provided law. proposed capital levy Election Ballot Ballot revenue authorization would renew the school district's existing Department atproject 651-490-4682 after Thursday, November 2nd to find out where revenue authorization would be renew the school district's existing BY VOTING "YES" ON THIS proposed capital projectislevy Write-in, ifbe any Shall the increase in the revenue Adam Maier Alan Holasek No Judge ________ Judge ________ Judge ________ Alan Holasek approximately $989,913 for taxes Write-in, if any Eric Sonnenberg 282 St.White Anthony-New Brighton approximately $9,899,130. The Shall the increase in the revenue AdamPrecinct Maier WARD 1 WARD 3 WARD 5 Precinct White Bear Lake W-1 P-1 Precinct Bear Lake W-5 P-1 White Bear Lake W-3 P-1 Judge ________ Judge ________ Judge ________ approximately $989,913 for taxes authorization will raise Write-in, if any e Bear Lake W-1 P-1 Precinct White Bear Lake W-5 P-1 Precinct White Bear Lake W-3 P-1 SchoolCity District Questions School District Questions Write-in, if any Offices City Offices City Offices this item will be located the meeting agenda. applicable for ten years beginning capital project levy authorization Write-in, if any Write-in, if any BALLOT QUESTION, YOU ARE authorization will provide funds for proposed by the school board of applicable for ten years beginning capital project levy authorization Lona LonaDoolan Doolan payable 2025, the first revenue yearapproximately it is from the $989,913 foron proposed by school board of Shall the increase ininthe revenue for UpMinnesota to the Three additional Ramsey County, Minnesota County, Ramsey County, Minnesota Write-in, ifRamsey any Vote payable in 2025, the first year it is taxes ounty, Minnesota Ramsey County, Minnesota Ramsey County,No. Minnesota Write-in, ifSchool any BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL Independent School District Independent District No. with taxes payable in 2024 unless which isisscheduled to expire after VOTING FOR A PROPERTY the acquisition and betterment Independent School District No. Todd Anderson with taxesIndependent payable in 2024 unless which scheduled to expire after Council Member Council Member Council Member Palmer Todd Anderson toDistrict be levied, and would proposed by the school board ofof be School District No. City Offices School Questions School District BYTAX VOTING "YES" ON THIS proposed capital project 7, 2023 November 7,Cassandra 2023 November November 7, Write-in, 2023 payable in levy 2025, the Questions first it is to be levied, and would be Eric Sonnenberg Brad Martens, City year Manager if any mber 7, 2023November 7, District 2023 November 282City St.Sample Anthony-New Brighton St. Sample Anthony-New Brighton ISD NO. 282 Ballot y INCREASE. school sites and facilities, and the The Sample Ballot Sample Ballot otherwise revoked or reduced as taxes payable in 2024. The 282 School Offices otherwise revoked orof reduced asbe approved? taxes payable in 2024. The of WhiteBallot Bear Lake 7, 2023 282Write-in, White Bear Lake City ofif any White Bear Lake Write-in, if Offices any authorized for ten years. Independent School District No. 282 beCity approved? School District Independent School District No. Independent School District BALLOT QUESTION, YOU ARE authorization will provide for time to be levied,funds and would bein theNo. authorized for ten years. The Mayor Published one Shoreview Press on October 24, 2023. Write-in, if any Write-in, if any Write-in, if any To vote for aWard question, fill________ in the To vote forLaurel aWard question, fill________ in the Vaughn Klingenberg purchase, replacement and Hood provided by law. proposed capital project levy Vaughn Klingenberg provided by law. proposed capital project levy 1 Ward 5 3 Judge Judge Judge ________ School Board Member estimated total cost of the projects Yes Judge ________ Judge ________ Judge ________ City Election Ballot City Election Ballot 282 be approved? School District Offices 282 St.cost Anthony-New Brighton 282betterment St. Anthony-New CityLAKE Election Member Ballot City Election Ballot WHITE BEAR VOTING FOR A PROPERTY the acquisitionauthorized and ofyears. Brighton for ten The Write-in, any estimated total of TAX the projects City of St. Anthony CassandraYes Palmer Write-in, anySchool WHITE BEAR LAKE box next to thefor word 'Yes' on that boxififnext toVote theBoard word 'Yes' on that maintenance of curriculum and authorization will raise authorization will raise Vote One Vote for One for One Independent School District No. to be funded over that time period ot General Election Ballot General Election Ballot ot General Election Ballot No. General Election Ballot To vote forthat a question, fill in the To vote for a question, fill in theOF SHOREVIEW School Board Member to beINCREASE. school sites and facilities, and the estimated total cost of theCITY projects Vote for One Independent School District funded over time period Yes Ben question. Adam vote against a question. ToPhillip voteJudge against a the Shall in the Maier technology school instruction. Shall theincrease increase in5 therevenue revenueJudge Adam Maier Judge ________ ________ No ________ approximately $989,913 taxes Judge ________ Judge ________ Judge ________ Write-in, if any approximately $989,913 for taxes St. Anthony-New Brighton isfor approximately $9,899,130. 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No year sota Ramsey County, Minnesota Ramsey County, Write-in, any question. To vote against a the ofiscurriculum question. voteofagainst a 2023, the Shoreview City Council adopted OrdiBrighton sota Ramsey County, Minnesota Ramsey County,Minnesota Minnesota Write-in,ifif any Vote approximately The for Up Three additional revenue from the revenue maintenance day October, On the and 2To wordMember 'No' on that question. word 'No' on thattoquestion. Council Council Member Council Member received a positive Review and Independent School District No. Independent School District No.BY VOTING to be levied, and would be "YES" ON THIS proposed capital project levy cil Member Council Member Council Member ththe to be levied, and would be question, fill in the box next to the question, fill in the box next to November 7, 2023 November 7, 2023 Vote for Up to Three Ben Phillip additional revenue from the Eric Sonnenberg Andrea West BY VOTING "YES" ON THIS nanceinstruction. No. 1022; and, by 4/5 majority vote, pursuant to Minn. Stat. 412.191, proposed capital project levy technology for school November 7, 2023 November 7, 2023 Wendy Eric City of White Lake City of White Bear LakeWebster City of White Bear Write-in, ifSonnenberg anyLakeif Question Comment from the Commissioner approved? School District Offices SchoolBear District 1Bear School District 2 be 282 beLake approved? School District Offices Write-in, BALLOT QUESTION, YOU ARE authorized for ten years. The authorization will provide funds for White Bear Lake City any of White282 Bear CityQuestion White Lake Write-in, if any authorized for ten years. The Write-in, ifof word on"YES" that question. word 'No' on project thatthat question. 4,capital directed a summary of the ordinance be published. BY VOTING ON THIS levy Write-in, ifany any BALLOT Eric QUESTION, YOU ARE authorization will'No' provide funds for The projects toproposed beSubd. funded have Sonnenberg ofTAX Education. Ward 1 ifSchool Ward 5 Ward 3Member Approval of District Renewal of Expiring Capital Write-in, any Write-in, if any WHITE BEAR LAKE VOTING FOR A PROPERTY the acquisition and betterment of School Board estimated total cost of the projects Ward 1 Ward 5 Ward 3 Yes School Board Member estimated total cost of the projects Cassandra Palmer Shoreview No. 1022 amends Official Zoning Map to rezone the Yes VOTING FOR A PROPERTY TAX WHITE BEAR LAKE BALLOT YOU ARE authorization willOrdinance provide funds the acquisition andQUESTION, betterment of WHITE BEAR LAKE School District Question 1 School District Question 2 for Cassandra Palmer received a positive Review and Vote for OneRevenue Vote forIndependent Vote for One VoteSchool forLevy OneDistrict Project Authorization INCREASE. school sites and facilities, and the te for One Referendum Vote for One One No. to be funded over that time period property 0and Hodgson Roadofand 0 Gramsie Road to PUD with an underlying Independent School District No. over that period VOTING FOR Aproject PROPERTY TAX fromRenewal the betterment INCREASE. school sites and facilities, andDistrict the Cassandra Palmer to be funded Approval of School of at Expiring Capital Comment theacquisition Commissioner Shall thetime capital levy Write-in, if any Laurel Hood Write-in, if any Write-in, if any Authorization Write-in, if any No purchase, replacement and zoning ofand R2, Attached Residential and R3, Multi-Dwelling Residential. 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The school board of Independent City City CityOffices Offices CityOffices Offices y Ordinance is available maintenance Vote for to additional revenue from the Vote forUp Up toThree Three purchase, replacement andfor inspection by any person during regular business Laurel HoodMember additional revenue from the maintenance ofboard curriculum and of curriculum and Authorization Council school of Independent The school board of Independent School District No. 282 (St. o Ben Phillip hours at board the office of the City Manager at 4600 North Victoria Street, ShorCouncil Council Andrea WestBen CouncilMember Member Council Member technology for school instruction. The school of Independent PhillipMember BY proposed capital project levy maintenance and Andrea West BYVOTING VOTING"YES" "YES"ON ONTHIS THIS proposedtechnology capital project levy forDistrict school instruction. Shall the capital project levy of curriculum City of St. Anthony Write-in, if any has Eric Sonnenberg School No. 282 be EricAnthony-New Sonnenberg School District No. 282 (St. Brighton) Write-in, if any eview, MN 55126. A copy of the Ordinance is also available on the City’s ke City City Bear Lake Write-in, ififany The projects to be funded have ake Cityof ofWhite WhiteBear BearLake Lake BALLOT Cityof ofWhite White Bear Lake Write-in, any Ben Phillip The school board ofhave Independent School District No. 282instruction. (St. technology for school YOU ARE authorization will provide for BALLOT QUESTION, YOU ARE authorization will provide funds for The projects to befunds funded Vote for Up to Two authorization proposed by the Write-in, if any Write-in,QUESTION, if any approved? Anthony-New Brighton) has proposed a capital project levy website at www.shoreviewmn.gov any Write-in, Ward 55 if any VOTING Ward received a positive Review and Ward Ward33 School District No. (St. Anthony-New has The projects toBrighton) be funded have TAX the and betterment of received a positive Review and VOTINGFOR FORAAPROPERTY PROPERTY TAX theacquisition acquisition and betterment of 282 Palmer school board of Independent Cassandra Palmerof 6.198% times the proposedSample to increase its general Cassandra authorization Thomas Randle Dated: October 2, 2023 Yes Comment Ballot Vote Vote from the Commissioner Votefor forOne One Write-in, if anyWrite-in, Votefor forOne One Anthony-New Brighton) has proposed capital project received aapositive Review levy and INCREASE. school sites and facilities, and the Comment from the Commissioner Write-in, if any INCREASE. school sites and facilities, and the if any School District No. 282 be Write-in, if any education revenueWrite-in, by $890 per net tax capacity of the school Brad Martens, City Manager if any of Education. ________ proposed to increase its general authorization ofthe 6.198% theShoreview Press on October 24, 2023. Comment from City and School District Election Ballot Education. purchase, and Laurel Hood John Ficcadenti Steven Engstran purchase,ofreplacement replacement and Laurel Hood Write-in, if any Steven Engstran Judge John Ficcadenti No Dave Colling Published oneCommissioner timetimes in the approved? pupil. The proposed referendum district. This authorization would – CITY AND SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION – NOV.existing 7, 2023 revenue $890 per net tax capacity of the school General Election Ballot of Education. maintenance curriculum and maintenanceof ofeducation curriculum and theby revenue authorization would be renew the school district's Shall capital project levy Yes Judge ________ Write-in, if any Shall capital project levy referendum pupil. The proposed district. This authorization would Precinct St. Anthony P-1beginning randomly applicable generated by precinct with a base rotation generated Ben Phillip Andrea Write-in, if any authorization Bencapital Phillip Lona Doolan Andrea West technology for school technology forthe school instruction. forWest ten years beginning project levy CITY OF SHOREVIEW BYinstruction. VOTING "YES" ON THIS by the authorization proposed Shall the levy authorization proposed by thewould revenue authorization be renew thecapital schoolproject existing RamseyinCounty, Minnesota Write-in, if any ation is presented theinsample ballot below. 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The Ordinance Shoreview Ordinance Shall the increase in the revenue Yes approximately $989,913 for taxes Write-in, if any VOTING TO RENEW AN EXISTING authorization will Yes is available forraise inspection by any person during regular business hours at proposed byDistrict the school board of Write-in, Sample Ballot School Questions School District Questions Published one time in the Shoreview Press onlevy October 24, 2023. Shall the project Shall thecapital capitalShall project levy payable ififany Write-in, anyin 2025, the first year it is ISD NO. 282 No increase in the revenue CAPITAL PROJECTS ISD 282 approximately taxes at 4600 North Victoria Street, Shoreview, MN the REFERENDUM office of$989,913 the City for Manager No theby Independent District No.No. IndependentSchool School District Independent School District No. authorization the to be levied, and wouldElection be authorizationproposed proposed by the Judge ________ City and School District Ballot proposed by the school board Noin 55126. A2025, copy of the THATofIS SCHEDULED TO EXPIRE. payable the firstOrdinance year it is is also available on the City’s website at www. 282 approved? 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very year, 19,000 students across the world take the AP Drawing test. Only 1.5% (300 students worldwide) score perfectly. One of those students is White Bear Lake senior Mia Binsfeld. “I currently focus on watercolor and digital 2-D art,” Binsfeld states, “I use a program called Procreate, which… provides me different types of toolsets.” Though digital art is a newer field, Mia drew on a screen even as a child. “I’m a lifelong wheelchair user,” Mia explains, “so I was in my bed a lot growing up. I became obsessed with a magnetic draw pad. I’d make a picture, then slide the thing at the bottom and erase everything—create and erase, create and erase.” Today, Mia still experiments with unorthodox, inexpensive materials. “This summer, I tried my hand at cardboard sculpting,” Mia admits, perhaps too casually for such an interesting detail. “I’d never done sculpting before, and cardboard is cheap. That way, if I mess up, it’s no big deal.” When asked why she took such a departure from her wheelhouse, Mia scrunches her face, deeply pondering. “I like EVERY art form,” she expresses, “I don’t make movies, but Everything, Everywhere, All at Once was in my head

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Explore upcoming Avenue of the Arts events with CPA, LPT and WBCA TRANSIT AUTHORITY: A TRIBUTE TO THE MUSIC OF CHICAGO

Where: The Hanifl Performing Arts

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When: November 11 at 7:30 P.M. This popular eight member ensemble creates a pitch-perfect musical salute to Chicago, the greatest horn-driven rock band to ever hit the stage. Hurry - limited tickets are available!

STAR OF THE NORTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA FEATURING JEN BURLEIGH-BENTZ

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for months! What if there are factors [in a new art form] I’m not aware of ?” Reflecting back on her work, Binsfeld attributes stretching outside her work with artistic gain. “The works I’m most proud of are the ones that were the most uncomfortable to make because I learned something about myself,” Mia says, momentarily serious. “I was so scared of oil painting. Even though I’d bought the paints and everything, I let them sit for three years! And, you know what? It turned out

great. Like, why was I scared? I learned not to put things off.” Something Mia has never put off is working on her dream. “I hope to use art to tell stories, to make an impression on people,” Mia resolves. That goal will become a reality next year because Mia has illustrated an upcoming children’s book! “It’s called Skipper Finds a Home, and is about the endangered Dakota Skipper Moth,” Mia beams. Armed with a perfect AP Drawing portfolio and published illustrations, Mia heads to

college next. “I’m definitely going to art school,” Mia nods, then starts laughing heartily, “My family is so supportive, and I’m so grateful for them. But I’ve got three brothers and seven sisters, so if anybody reading wants to give me a scholarship, they can!” Beaver’s Pond Press (who can attest that “Mia has done much great work already” on the project) plans to release Skipper Finds a Home mid-2024.

When: November 12 at 2:00 P.M. This special big band USO-style concert highlights many of the popular standards from the WWII-era. The event includes a special salute to our local veterans, presented by the White Bear Lake Area Historical Society.

MONROE CROSSING

Where: The Hanifl Performing Arts Center November 18 at 7:30 P.M. The internationally-acclaimed band Monroe Crossing dazzles audiences with an electrifying blend of classic bluegrass, bluegrass gospel, original bluegrass and even selections outside the bluegrass genre.

WHITE BEAR LAKE AREA HIGH SCHOOL’S FALL MUSICAL HAS BITE

ing… worse.” Spencer Anderson recalls his first day of vocal rehearsal as Seymour in White Bear Lake Area High School’s fall production of Little Shop of Horrors. Spencer has been in both church and school choir for years, training his voice to have a “warm, rich resonance.” His character, however, has no such ability. “He’s shy,” Spencer explains, “then, as the show goes on, he gets exposed to all these people, so my voice will grow as he does.” Such inventive cues, according to director Wendy Suoja, are what will make this version of the show stand out. “The school is under construction,” Suoja explains, “so our show is on the

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District Auditorium Stage [at Central Middle School]. Our access to materials was limited, the set that we built had to be static, and the pit will be visible. So Little Shop it is.” This logistical solution is clever: Little Shop of Horrors, a dark comedy about a belittled flower-shop employee named Seymour who unknowingly (then knowingly) nurtures a man-eating plant, all takes place in one store. The tradeoff, however, is a static set—but Suoja has turned that hurdle into an opportunity as well. “Skid Row gets nicer as the plant gets bigger,” the director explains, “because Audrey II [the monster plant] is bringing in business, the neighborhood will

change. The costumes will have the same continuity because the customers get nicer too.” Other choices, such as Spencer’s vocal quality, will be reflected in the actors’ performances. “He’s old,” deadpans Oliver Grawe who plays Mushnik (and was The Beast in Children’s Performing Arts’ production this summer), “I didn’t know that when I got the part. I’ve really had to work on my movement. Stiff bones, you know?” One not-so-subtle change in the production is Little Shop’s lead, Audrey, played by Sanyu Mwassa (this page’s emerging artist back in September). “In the movie, Audrey’s portrayed as kind of a ‘dumb blonde’ stereotype,” Sanyu

chuckles, “I’m not dumb, and I’m definitely not a blonde.” Sanyu, Black with darkbrown hair, had to find another way into Audrey’s character. “I love her. She’s this broken soul who’s like, ‘I don’t deserve happiness.’” Mwassa is not only tuned in to her character, but the takeaway message for Little Shop’s audience. “It’s a play on capitalism, an allegory,” Mwassa imparts, “Chasing what you want is well and good, but, when it becomes greed, it doesn’t lead to happiness.” Oliver, upon hearing Sanyu’s answer, smirks, revealing a different interpretation, “I actually think it’s about communism… because EVERYONE gets eaten by the plant!”

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days, 50,000 words: Aspiring novelists have learned to anticipate National November Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) with both fear and excitement. Started in 2000 as an experiment by a San Franciscan writer “to more fully take advantage of the miserable weather,” NaNoWriMo has become an international creative-writing event. “The goal is to embrace the power of the deadline,” explains Lorraine Dahm, head member of writer’s group Tickled Ink. “The most important part of [a novel’s] first draft is getting it out!” NaNoWriMo, then, is meant for all writers, but especially new ones. “So many people think, ‘I’ll do it some day,’” Dahm continues, “but they never get started. Having that challenge—just a 30-day commitment—forces people to focus on one project.” For those focused enough, NaNoWriMo’s official website

offers badges, certificates, and book-related discounts and deals upon completion of checkpoints and goal posts. Publishing companies have also published works drafted during NaNoWriMo, most notably Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen and Wool by Hugh Howey. These notable works, however, likely weren’t polished during NaNoWriMo. “They don’t have to be quality words,” Dahm shrugs, “You can always go back and rewrite.” Lorraine speaks with authority on this matter; this is her tenth NaNoWriMo with Tickled Ink. “We’re all supportive and encouraging,” she explains, “If you’re doing it, we’re excited for you.” Member Mike Fillbrandt agrees: “As a teacher, I was doing a version of this with my students. I wanted to try this with a real group, though. I found Tickled Ink, and I was nervous. I was like ‘Is this the group?’ ‘Yeah, come on, sit down!’ I breathed a huge sigh of relief.” Since joining,

Fillbrandt has often given proofreading and content editing tips to other members. Lorraine believes that collaborative aspect is what sets Tickled Ink apart from other groups in which she participates. “My other writing groups are oriented to romance or scifi. They’re very deep dive,” Dahm comments, “Tickled Ink is varied. We write in different formats, different genres… The inspiration I get is unexpected. The insight. The plain camaraderie. The accountability.” So what do you need to bring to Tickled Ink if you’re ready to get started on that novel? “We want to hear your voice,” Lorraine concludes, “We want you to feel comfortable expressing what you need as a writer.” If one needs caffeine to power through the 50,000 word deadline, Tickled Ink fortuitously meets at the Vadnais Heights Starbucks on Tuesdays from 5pm to close.

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According to the Minnesota Department of Human Services, in Minnesota alone, 6,750 children and young adults are currently in out-ofhome care. Currently, 569 of those children need adoptive homes immediately. In general, Minnesota’s waiting children are school-aged; almost half of them are 12-18 years old. Many children live within the seven-metropolitan area: out of the 1,240 children under state guardianships, 728 reside in the Twin Cities. Foster Adopt Minnesota is a nonprofit organization that was founded in 1980. The original name of the program was Citizens Collation on Permanence for Children. There is a heavy emphasis on placing children around Minnesota with permanent, loving families as well as educating the community. “With the founding group, it was a mix of advocacy-minded, adoptive and foster parents,” said Kim Sacay, outreach and recruitment manager for Foster Adopt Minnesota. “[T] hey collectively had a concern about trauma experienced by Minnesota foster kids, multiple out-of-home placements that were long. There was no collective goal or advocacy goal system in place for reunification, for kinship placement or adoption.” At the time, the founders had created a book about the kids who needed permanent homes in Minnesota. Families interested in adopting would flip through the pages, read the biographies of each child and decide who would be the best fit for their family. Now, Foster Adopt Minnesota has a webpage where individuals can scroll through children who are in need of a permanent family. “Our vision is still the same,” Sacay said, “but how we do it, and what we do, are a lot different.” The organization has added foster care and a kinship program. There is the belief that kinship only runs in familial relationships. But

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kinship can go beyond the family unit. It is how you recognize the importance of someone in your life. For example, a neighbor, teacher, or coach all can play an influential role in the level of support in a child’s life. On any given day in Minnesota, there can be around 7,000 kids in care. “The primary goal for the majority of those children is reunification with birth families,” said Kim Young, a foster care specialist at Foster Adopt Minnesota. In Minnesota, after 180 days, if a caregiver is not making progress in their case plan, the conversation of finding a permanent home for the child begins to progress. There are about 500 children in Minnesota who need immediate homes because the unification process has been exhausted. When this happens, the process of fostering with plans to adopt starts to form. “The family has to become foster care licensed for the intention of adoption,” said Young. “When a child is placed in their home, it isn’t the same as an adoption would occur in the state of Minnesota. So those children are still under state care. So, the family becomes a foster care licensed with the purpose of becoming a pre-adoptive home,” she added. There is a 53% chance that children who are older

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inside his sculptures. Inside, there are more sculptures that reveal themselves in the light. While Vasarely uses optical illusions to communicate with his viewers, Duhn’s approach is grounded in his personal explorations of spirituality and the human condition, which are revealed to the viewer through his constructed sculptures. “When light hits it, a different visual perception comes out,” said Sclauch. Some of Duhn’s work featured in the exhibit will be from Cafeisjan’s personal collection, while other pieces will be donated to the museum from his most recent work. It also will be the first

time that a living artist who is featured in the museum has been invited to attend the opening of the exhibit and see their work on display. “We are excited to include Jon and his new work,” said Sclauch. Duhn will be at the exclusive soft launch on Nov. 9, where he will be able to have artistic conversations with attendees about his work and the collection as a whole. The Cafesjian Art Trust is located at 4600 Churchill St. in Shoreview and is open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday through Saturdays. Tours can be scheduled online at cafesjianarttrust.org or by calling 612-359-8991.

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At the Oct. 10 school board meeting, Superintendent Chris Lennox announced that Irondale High School has been placed on the College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) School Honor Roll and has received the AP Access Award. The College Board honors students, schools and districts for academic excellence and achievement. The AP School Honor Roll award recognizes schools whose AP programs are delivering results while

broadening access to college-level classes. Schools can earn this recognition annually based on criteria that reflect the commitment to increasing collegegoing culture, providing opportunities for students to earn college credit and maximizing college readiness. “That is national recognition,” said Lennox, “that is absolutely outstanding.” Irondale is being recognized across four areas: • College culture

• Providing an environment where students can earn college credit while still in high school. • College optimization, where students can earn opportunities and take rigorous coursework across all grade levels. • Removing barriers by providing access to AP and other rigorous courses in order to enhance student’s learning experience. “As a board, you guys have worked hard on this for more than a decade,

and it really started with early college at Irondale.” Lennox said, “it’s clearly paying dividends.” The next Mounds Views School Board meeting will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14, at the District Center, 4570 Victoria St. N., Shoreview. Public comments to the board will be at 6:30 p.m. before the meeting. Madeline Dolby, Staff Writer

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Mounds View placed fourth of six teams in the Section 4AA true-team meet Oct. 14. The meet was won by host Stillwater. Mustang sophomore Ella Bina won the 200 freestyle in 1:55.26 and the 500 freestyle in 5:08.97. Erika Tarkington took third in the butterfly and seventh in the 200 freestyle. In diving, Tyler Ostrom placed seventh, Savannah Crego ninth and Kamden Karel 10th. Lydia Vranyes was 10th in 100 freestyle and 12th in backstroke. Kaylee McKe was 10th in the breaststroke. The Mustangs are 3-5 in dual meets, defeating Park 10573, Irondale 101-83 and Forest Lake 98-83. They’ve lost to Roseville, Stillwater, East Ridge, Woodbury and Cretin-Derham Hall. They’ll close against White Bear Lake on Tuesday, Oct. 24.

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Mounds View finished the regular season with a 16-11 record, including 5-4 in the Suburban East, tying for fifth place among 10 teams. The Mustangs won the Mounds View Invitational on Oct. 14, defeating Norwood Young America, Hastings, St. Paul Central, and, in the finals, Hopkins 25-14, 18-25, 15-10. In the regular season finale on Oct. 16, Forest Lake topped the Mustangs 25-22, 20-25, 25-20, 25-14. Seeded third in Section 5AAAA, the Mustangs will host St. Paul Central on Wednesday, 7 p.m., the winner facing Roseville or Irondale next Tuesday.

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Mounds View’s season ended with a 6-0 loss to Champlin Park in the first round of sectionals on Oct. 10. The Mustangs finished 7-7-3 overall and were 3-3-3 in the Suburban East for fifth place among 10 teams. The top scorers with six goals each were Seba Gallegos Guadarrama, George Deibert and Asher Wynn.

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Mounds View had one section win over Roseville 4-1 with goals by Sophia Ohmann (two), Berklee Reefs and Olivia Overbo, before losing to Spring Lake Park 1-0 to end the season. The Mustangs were 7-8-1 overall and 4-3-2 in the Suburban East for fifth place among 10 teams. The team’s top scorers were Anya Westlund (nine goals, two assists) and Ohmann (four goals, six assists).

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Mustang gridders beat Park, lose to Knights; playoffs next BY BRUCE STRAND SPORTS CONTRIBUTOR

Mounds View capped a .500 regular season losing a close game at St. Michael-Albertville 20-17 last Wednesday and now looks ahead to the playoffs. The Mustangs drubbed Park of Cottage Grove 36-10 in their second-to-last regular season game on Oct. 13, then came up short against STMA. That was their fourth one-score game and they entered 2-2 into those games. The Mustangs will open the state Class 6A playoffs Friday, Oct. 27 hosting Prior Lake (4-4). The winner will face Centennial or Burnsville in the second round.

Mustangs 36, Park 10

The Mustangs had their best offensive balance of the season with a season-best 164 yards rushing along with 107 yards passing. The Mustangs led 14-10 at the first stop with touchdown runs by Jake Sampson (11 yards) and Gabe Lundgren (one yard) before Park got a 22-yard touchdown pass from Miskir Esayas to Adam Tait, then a

23-yard field goal by Matthew Kamande after a turnover. Sampson threw to Tyler Nystrom for a 49-yard touchdown in the second quarter. The Mustangs added a safety as they forced a punt near the end zone and the snap went over the punter’s head. They pulled away in the third quarter as Mitch Olson bolted 35 yards for a touchdown and Evan Hatton scored after blocking a punt and snagging the ball at the five. Sampson completed eight of 10 for 85 yards and Joey Fretheim was 3-for-4 for 22 yards. Nystrom caught seven for 80 yards. Jack Bongard carried 14 times for 64 yards and scored a two-point conversion. Olson had 54 yards in seven carries and Sampson 33 in eight carries. Ben Hoiland was 2-for-2 on conversion kicks. Adrian Cortes intercepted a pass.

STMA 20, Mustangs 17

St. Michael-Albertville (STMA) (5-3) scored the last 10 points and stopped a late Mounds View drive Wednesday evening in St. Michael. The first half was a 3-3

stalemate on field goals by Keegan Tisch (35 yards) for the Knights and Ben Hoiland (34 yards) for the Mustangs. STMA pushed ahead 10-3 with Cody Dixon’s one-yard plunge in the third quarter. Mounds View pulled even on a drive where Jake Sampson scrambled for a first down, hit Nystrom for another at the 10 yard line, and found Peter Nguyen for a five-yard touchdown. Nguyen then intercepted a deep pass and the Mustangs took the lead. Nystrom made a leaping catch for a long gainer at the five while double teamed and Sampson squirmed the last yard for the touchdown. STMA quickly seized the momentum back with Ryan Kaydea breaking free for 67 yards, then scoring from the six on the first play of the fourth quarter. STMA had a third-and-goal six minutes later. A sack by Evan Hatten made them settle for a 26-yard field goal by Tisch. Mounds View crossed midfield when Sampson threw to Nguyen for 19 yards. They reached the 27 but STMA’s Noah Miller intercepted a tipped pass with 1:08 left.

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CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Pursuant to Chapter 333, Minnesota Statutes; the undersigned, who is or will be conducting or transacting a commercial business in the State of Minnesota under an assumed name, hereby certifies: 1. The assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted is: Lonely Mountain Mining 2. The street address of the principal place of business is or will be: 280 Oakwood Dr., Shoreview, MN 55126 3. The name and street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name, including any corporation that may be conducting this business. Eric Wynn 280 Oakwood Dr., Shoreview, MN 55126 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 section 609.48 as if I had signed this certificate under oath. Dated: September 26, 2023 Signed: Eric J. Wynn Published two times in the Shoreview Press on October 10 and 24, 2023.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Shoreview (the “City”), Ramsey County, State of Minnesota, will hold a public hearing on November 6, 2023 beginning at approximately 7:00 PM, at the City of Shoreview Council Chambers in the Shoreview City Hall, 4600 Victoria Street North in the City, relating to the proposed business subsidies to be granted by the City to Mozarc Medical US LLC (the “Developer”) for the proposed improvement and equipping of an existing approximately 80,000 square foot industrial space, to include approximately 22,000 square feet of laboratory space, 20,000 square feet of office space, and warehouse and storage space (the “Project”) under Minnesota Statutes, Section 116J.993 to 116J.995 (the “Business Subsidy Act”). Copies of a summary of the terms of the subsidies are on file and available for public inspection at the office of the Assistant City Manager/Community Development Director at City Hall. A person with residence in or the owner of taxable property in the City may file a written complaint with the City if the City fails to comply with sections 116J.993 to 116J.995. No action may be filed against the City for the failure to comply unless a written complaint is filed. All interested persons may appear at the hearing and present their views orally or prior to the meeting in writing. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SHOREVIEW, MN . Brad Martens, City Manager Published one time in the Shoreview Press on October 24, 2023.

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Conduction Technologies, Inc., a Minnesota corporation, filed its Notice of Intent to Dissolve with the Minnesota Secretary of State on September 13, 2023 and is in the process of dissolving its corporate status in accordance with Minnesota law. Claims of all creditors of the corporation must be received, in writing, no later than December 27, 2023 at 10 Wildflower Place, North Oaks, MN 55127. Published four times in the Shoreview Press on September 26, October 10, 24, and November 7, 2023.

NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS KERRY PONDS SEDIMENT REMOVAL PHASE 2 CITY PROJECT 24-02 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids for the construction of Street Rehabilitation Improvements shall be received online through QuestCDN vBid until Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at 9:00 a.m., local time. Immediately following expiration of the time for receiving bids, two or more designated officers or agents of the City of Shoreview will publicly view bids at an online bid opening meeting. Those interested in viewing the online bid opening are welcome to join the meeting by logging on to https://zoom.us/join or calling 312-626-6799 and entering meeting ID 898 2164 7087 and passcode 937219. The as-read online bid results will be available at www.questcdn.com following the bid opening. Said bids to be for the furnishing of all labor and materials for the construction, complete and in place in accordance with the plans and specifications for the following estimated quantities of work: 1 LS Mobilization 1 LS Clearing and Grubbing (Shrubs, Bushes) 20 EACH Clearing (Tree Removal) 19 EACH Grubbing (Stump Removal) 28 LF Remove Wood Fence (2-Rail Type) 18 CY Salvage (Shoreline Fieldstone) Riprap 1 LS Dewatering (Pumping to Lower Pond Water Levels) 3 EACH Construct Entrance (Temporary Pond Access Route) 3,880 CY Excavation – Channel/Pond (Sediment/Muck – No Restrictions) 4 HOUR Street Sweeper with Pickup Broom 1 LS Temporary Water Retention Barrier 18 CY Reinstall Salvaged (Shoreline Fieldstone) Riprap with Geotextile Fabric 28 LF Wood Fence (2-Rail Type) 1 LS Traffic Control 7 EACH Storm Drain Inlet Protection 500 LF Sediment Control Log Type Straw 160 CY Common Topsoil Borrow 1,930 SY Sodding Type Lawn 660 SY Erosion Control Blanket Cat. 3N Wood 0.16 ACRE Seeding 0.16 ACRE Seed Mix 32-242A (15 lbs/acre) with Fertilizer The provisions of MINN. STAT. 16C.285 Responsible Contractor are imposed as a requirement of this contract. All bidders and persons or companies providing a response/submission to the advertisement for bids of the City of Shoreview shall comply with the provisions of the statute. Bidding documents can be viewed at www.questcdn.com and maybe downloaded from the website for a fee of $22 by inputting Quest project #8785305 on the website’s project search page. Contractors submitting an electronic bid will be charged an additional $42 at the time of bid submission via the online electronic bid service QuestCDN.com. For assistance and free membership registration, contact QuestCDN at 952-233-1632 or www.questcdn.com. Bids will only be received and accepted via the online electronic bidding service through QuestCDN and shall be in accordance with the bidding documents as prepared by the City of Shoreview Public Works Department. Bidding documents are on file with the city manager and may be seen at the city hall, public works department. Bids will be not considered unless accompanied by a bid bond payable to the City of Shoreview, for five percent (5%) of the amount bid to be forfeited

as liquidated damages in the event the bid is accepted and the bidder fails to enter promptly into a written contract and furnish the required bond. All bidders for contract amounts of $100,000 or more shall require contractors, sub-contractors, and vendors which have 40 or more full-time employees to submit a copy of their affirmative action certification for the current period after their bid, before construction. The owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive irregularities and informalities therein and to accept the bid deemed in their best interest. It is expected that the City of Shoreview will consider the bids at their council meeting on November 20, 2023. By Order of the City Council Brad Martens, City Manager, City of Shoreview, Minnesota Published two times in the Shoreview Press on October 24 and November 7, 2023.

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BOARD MEETING SUMMARY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2023 Meetings take place at the District Center in Shoreview (4570 Victoria Street N). Complete minutes available upon request at the District Center. Certification of proposed property tax levy Executive director of administrative services Bernice Humnick reviewed proposed property tax levies to be certified to the county. Proposed levies for school districts carry the option of levying the “maximum,” which means the Minnesota Department of Education calculates a district’s allowable levy limit(s) that are set by state statute or voter approval. The Board approved the recommendation to certify the proposed property taxes as “maximum” for the payable 2024 tax levy. District Operational Goal Update: High School Activities and Athletics Superintendent Lennox and Mounds View High School principal Rob Reetz gave an overview of the 2023-24 District Operational Plan Goal of completing a comprehensive review and evaluation of high school activities and athletics programs. Lennox and Reetz shared strategies and the timeline that will be used by the district to complete the review and evaluation of high school programs. The District Operational Plan can be viewed on the website. Updates The Board discussed issues and updates related to NE Metro 916, AMSD/ legislative and shared updates on their activities and participation in events and committees around the District. Thank you The Board accepted with appreciation gifts from Becky Hepola – Travelers Company Match, New Brighton Christian Church – Ann Dewing, Mary Anderson, Sarah Bardal, Carley Foundry – Jordan Carley, Christ the King Lutheran Church Gary - Floss and CTK Foundation, Gene and Kay Christenson, Philip Clark, Erin Derubeis, Nathan Durkes, Sally Gilchrist, Mr. and Mrs. Holt, David and Carol Jacobson, Frederick Kaiser, Kowalski’s Markets Groceries for Good Causes – Nate Thomas, Cindi Littlejohn, Peter and J.E. Mucha, New Brighton Lions Club - President, Rich and Shelly Peterson, Richard and Sylvia Rog, St. John the Baptist Catholic Church - Father Paul and Ms. Teri Shea, St. Odilia Council of Catholic Women - Victoria Shipley, Sunrise United Methodist Fellowship – Friends, United Church of Christ New Brighton - Pastor Amy Wick Moore and UCCNB and Wells Fargo Employee Giving Program Yourcause. A look ahead October 5, 5 p.m., work session October 10, 7 p.m., regular meeting (6:30 p.m. comments to the Board) Published one time in the Shoreview Press on October 24, 2023.

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Mustang boys, girls capture conference crowns BY BRUCE STRAND SPORTS CONTRIBUTOR

The Mounds View girls and boys captured the Suburban East Conference cross country championships title, with 11 Mustangs making all-conference, on Oct. 16 at Loggers Trail Golf Course near Forest Lake. The Mustang girls repeated as champion, by a wide margin, led by runner-up Linnea Ousdigian. They had three of the top five runners and six on all-conference. The Mustang boys, led by fourthplace Cayden Stoner, edged Stillwater by four points. They had four of the top 12, and five of the top 20. Girls team scoring was Mounds View (41), Forest Lake (61), Woodbury (63), White Bear Lake (98), Roseville Area (103), East Ridge (165), Stillwater (177), Park (255) and Irondale (260). Boys team scoring was Mounds View (50), Stillwater (54), White Bear Lake (72), Roseville Area (98), East Ridge (105), Woodbury (161), Park (201), Forest Lake (231) and Irondale (264). Ousdigian, a freshman, placed second in 17:59 while senior Emily Mehta was third in 18:00, eighth-grader Abby Urriola placed fifth in 18:35, sophomore Adela Peterson was 14th in 19:39 and eighth-grader Emma Stupar was 17th in 19:44. The non-counters also ran well

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with senior Maya Surve placing 20th in 19:55 and Skylar Ytkanen 35th in 28:44 among 79 runners. The top 20 make allconference. In the boys race, Stoner, a senior, placed fourth in 15:42, with senior Levi Hammerbeck was sixth in 15:43, junior Sam Geer was eighth in 16:02, senior

Otto Coleman placed 12th in 16:10 and junior Joseph Cole was 20th in 16:25. Their non-counters also ran well as senior Lincoln Maloney was 22nd in 16:31, senior August Arnold placed 30th in 16:54 and junior Spencer Olson was 31st in 16:54 among 80 runners. Individual champions were Forest

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Lake junior Norah Hushagen winning by 34 seconds in 17:25 and Roseville Area junior Robert Mechura winning by four seconds in 15:24. The Mustangs will vie for state berths in the Section 5AAA meet Wednesday at Anoka High School.

Mustang tennis team will make 23rd appearance at state BY BRUCE STRAND SPORTS CONTRIBUTOR

Mounds View will be making its 23rd appearance in the state tennis tournament this week after defeating Mahtomedi and Roseville Area, each 6-1, in the section semifinals and finals Oct. 10-11. The Mustangs are 20-7 with 18 straight wins since falling to several highly-ranked teams early in the season. The Suburban East Conference and Section 4AA champions will open against No. 2 seeded Edina, noon Tuesday, Oct. 24, at the University of Minnesota. Mounds View has two state entrants in doubles — Isabella Myrland and Annabel Huang were second champions, with Shae Crockarell and Avery Schifsky placing second — and one in singles as Reese Wahlstrand placed second. Singles and doubles will take place Thursday, Oct. 26 and Friday, Oct. 27. “This team has made many improvements since the beginning of the season,” said coach Scott Sundstorm. “I am proud of how everyone came together to do what was in the best interest of the team.” “Every player — in every spot — contributed to the overall success of the team and I think all players recognize that. It is rewarding to win your position for the betterment of the team. I am looking forward to competing at the state tournament,” he added. The other state pairings are No. 1 seed Rochester Mayo vs. Brainerd , No. 4 Elk River vs. No. 5 Maple Grove and No. 3 Minnetonka vs. East Ridge.

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The conference and section champion Mustangs — Front (from left), captains: Annabelle Huang and Isabella Myrland. Second row: Stella Fagerlee, Avery Schifsky, Reese Wahlstrand, Sofia Kostinovski, Avery Dove, Rory Wahlstrand. Third row: Scott Sundstrom, Annika Dox, Sonali Bhaskar, Maddie Shen, Shae Crockarell, Becky Johnson, Kristin Kettelhut.

Semifinals are Wednesday, Oct. 25 at 8 and 10 a.m., with finals at 4 p.m. Losers will play consolation matches later Tuesday with consolation finals Wednesday. Against Roseville in the section finals, winning in singles were Rory Wahlstrand 6-3, 6-2; Reese Wahlstrand 6-2, 6-1; Myrland 6-2, 6-0; and Maddie Shen 6-0, 6-1. In doubles, Schifsky/Huang won 3-6, 7-9, 10-4; Sofia Kostinowski/Crockarell lost 6-1, 6-3 (7-5), 10-7; and Stella Fagerlee/Sonali Bhaskar won 6-1, 6-1. The match was held indoors at Lifetime Fitness in White Bear Lake. In section doubles, Myrland/Huang defeated Crockarell/Schifsky in the finals 6-2, 6-2 after beating teams from Totino-Grace, Stillwater, Roseville Area and Mahtomedi. Crockarell/Schifsky got past duos from Columbia Heights, Spring Lake Park, Totino-Grace and Roseville Area. Wahlstrand lost a close finals match to Roseville’s Marit Haugen 6-4, 4-6, 6-2, after winning 48 of 51 games against her first four opponents. Reese Wahlstrand, the other singles entrant, won two matches and lost in the third round.

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three shows each year: a fall play, a winter Shakespearean play and a spring musical. Of his student team, van Bruggen said, “I am inspired by the cast and crew each and every day, and their attention to detail makes this show a must-see.” Along with assistant director Emma Hoyhtya, van Bruggen assembled the cast. In addition to Horsman as the play’s lead, the residents of The Cloisters include seniors Eva Manrodt (Fairy May) and Charles McKinnon (Jeff) and juniors Natavia Griffin (Mrs. Paddy), Matthew Hahn (Hannibal) and Adelaide Brandt (Florence). “I love the show’s theme of finding love and community within one’s chosen family,” explains Brandt. “And we need to accept others, and even more so ourselves, for who we really are.” Sophomore Luke Baker-Trinity returns to the stage in the role of Titus Savage. Juniors Joe Steffes (Samuel) and Cali Sidler (Lily Belle) round out the Savage siblings. “The show itself is hilarious,” admits Sidler, “ but also very relatable, and can tug at

cover,’ and it’s expressed in a light, comedic way. “The characters that live at The Cloisters are all labeled as ‘stupid’ or ‘incapable,’ when in reality they are everything but that,” Lamatsch noted. The theater company is carrying the theme of kindness to the Front of House as well. “You’ll see a special co-star in the show — it’s a teddy bear — he’s been our mascot of kindness on the set,” van Bruggen explains. “So, don’t be surprised if you see an opportunity in our lobby to participate in a community outreach initiative.” Performances will be held Nov. 9 – 12 at the Mounds View High School Auditorium. Show times are 7 p.m. on Thursday and Friday; and 1 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Reserved seats are available online and at the door. Visit https://www.mvtheater. org/fall-play for more information. CONTRIBUTED

The cast of “The Curious Savage,” slated for Nov. 9 - 12 at Mounds View High School. Pictured left to right (back row) are Sebastian Hartzell, Claire Lamatsch, Matthew Hahn, Luke Baker-Trinity, Joe Steffes and Cali Sidler; (middle row) Charles McKinnon, Natavia Griffin, Anja Horsman and Adelaide Brandt; (front row) Eva Manrodt and Teddy Bear.

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Take Comfort. Drink Well. We invite you to take in our beautiful views of the St. Croix River Valley while you enjoy one of our award-winning wines, wine slushies, hard cider and Uncommon Loon craft beer.

rusticroots.wine

651.433.3311 • 20168 St. Croix Trail N

Join us for live music every Sunday afternoon from 3 - 6pm

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Stay for the wine

River Falls, WI

785768

Vineyards & Breweries

*Note: Events are subject to change or be cancelled. Please call or visit the websites or Facebook pages for the most up-to-date information.

6428 Manning Ave., Stillwater Since 1992 • 651-430-3310 Open 7 Days a Week 10-6

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T WO S I LOW I N E RY. C O M

774108

Follow detour signs near the Manning/Hwy. 36 intersection.


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