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SUN CURRENTRICHFIELD ✹ JANUARY 6, 2011
75¢ Vol. 41, No. 1 In the Community, With the Community, For the Community www.minnlocal.com
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Members of the City Hall Advisory Task Force (CHAT) joined the Richfield City Council in breaking ground on the City Hall, police and fire facility Oct 31, 2009 (left). CHAT members Tom Rublein, Rick Jabs andDavid Butler grabbed a shovel and took part in the ceremony. Construction at the Richfield Municipal Center (right) has progressed nicely, and will open in 2011. (Sun Newspaper File Photos)
BY MIKE HANKS • SUN NEWSPAPERS
The calendar is an instrument com-monly used to measure the success,failure, changes and benchmarks of theworld around us.
It’s an imperfect tool. A new munici-pal center has arisen next to RichfieldCity Hall, but much of the planning,
deliberating and compromising camelong before 2010. And even though thenew facility has taken shape alongPortland Avenue South, there’s stillwork to be done before the process ofmoving city offices – as well as the fireand public safety departments – intothe new building begins.
Looking back at the people, events
and decisions of 2010 is a lot like look-ing at vacation photos. The photos cap-ture many memories from a week spentat the cabin, but they don’t tell thewhole story. Highlights of 2010 can pro-vide snapshots of a larger story, butthey rarely tell the whole story.
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COMMUNITY NOTES
Hearing and Balanceopens in Richfield
Hearing and Balance Specialists clinicis now open in the Penn Central businessdistrict, 6644 Penn Ave. S., Richfield.
The clinic offers diagnoses and treat-ment for hearing loss, services for tinni-tus, custom earpieces and assistive lis-tening devices.
Info: 612-293-7816.
King Tut presentationThe Richfield Community Center will
host a presentation from the ScienceMuseum about King Tut.
The presentation is 1-2:30 p.m.Tuesday, Jan. 11, 7000 Nicollet Ave. S.
King Tut’s family, royal blood, death,children and Golden Shrine will be dis-cussed.
A power point slide presentation ofthe Treasures and Collection from KingTut’s Tomb will be shown.
Early registration is required.Info: 612-861-9363.
Financial PeaceUniversity free lesson
Super Saving – the first lesson inFinancial Peace University – will beoffered free to all adults 6:30-8:30 p.m.Tuesday, Jan. 12 at Hope Church, 7132Portland Ave. S., Richfield.
After the class, participants have the
option to sign up for the remaining 12lessons and buy a membership kit.
Info: 612-866-4055.
St. Peter’s ParishMission Jan. 9-11
Father Jim Livingston will be thekeynote speaker at St. Peter’s parishmission 7 p.m. Jan. 9-11 at the church,6730 Nicollet Ave. S., Richfield. Thetheme of the event will be Mass as asource of healing.
Childcare will be offered each nightof the event.
Donations are encouraged and willbenefit Volunteers Enlisted to AssistPeople.
Info: 612-866-5089.
Thursday Musicalconcerts return Jan. 13
Ring in the new year with a classicalmusic concert by Thursday Musical.
The next program in the 2010-11morning concert series is 10:30 a.m.Thursday, Jan. 13, in the SchneiderTheater of Bloomington Center for theArts, 1800 W. Old Shakopee Road.
Thursday Musical offers classicalmusic programs featuring a variety ofmusic performed by solo artists.
Tickets are $10 at the door. Seasonticket packages are also available for$60, $50 for seniors.
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Here are several snapshots from 2010:
Crosstown completeThe Crosstown Commons project
began in 2007. Four years, three sum-mers and $288 million later, two laneshave been added in each direction of I-35W north of Highway 62, and two morewere added both East and West on 62itself.
Twenty-six bridges, including six seg-mental flyover bridges, were installed,and more than 1 million square feet ofnoisewall materials were built – whichincludes paraglass panels overMinnehaha Creek, a first onMinnesota’s trunk highway system.
Dispatch staysThe debate and lobbying didn’t mean
much in the end when it came time todetermine if Richfield would retain itspublic safety dispatch service when thenew municipal center opens in 2011.
The Richfield City Council, with noclear alternative, voted unanimously toretain the department.
The council’s examination of thecity’s dispatch service was prompted bythe unexpected cost of relocating its dis-patch center from the current multi-pur-pose building at 6700 Portland Ave. S. tothe new building under construction.The estimated cost was $240,000, but it’s
going to cost the city at least $450,000.That extra one-time expense, for a serv-ice that costs taxpayers about $720,000per year, sent the council in search ofalternatives to maintaining its dispatchcenter.
But options were hard to come by.Several cities within Hennepin Countyuse the county’s dispatch service forpolice and fire service calls. Richfield’sdiscussion about turning over its dis-patch service to the county didn’t getvery far, however, as Hennepin Countyofficials had not determined if addition-al cities would be allowed to join thecounty’s dispatch service, or under whatterms.
FieldTurf approvedThe days of watering the grass of
Richfield High School’s SpartanStadium field will soon be over.
The Richfield Board of Educationvoted 5-1 in favor of replacing the grassfield with synthetic turf, ending a two-year debate about a project that carries aprice tag of about $1 million.
“I think it’s going to be worth it,” saidBoard Chairman Tom Flood, a longtimechampion of the conversion.
The synthetic surface, commonlyknown by the brand name FieldTurf,has become a popular playing surface onfields across the United States, includ-ing at several Twin Cities high schools.
Proponents of FieldTurf count itsdurability among arguments in favor ofthe synthetic alternative to grass.Boardmember David Lamberger trum-
peted the increased use FieldTurfallows for Spartan Stadium in his sup-port of the plan.
In addition to its increased use forsporting events and practices, FieldTurfwould also provide a surface for highschool physical education classes, aplace for the marching band to practiceand a facility the district could lease torecoup maintenance and replacementcosts.
Fourth of July financesThe old adage that freedom isn’t free
can also be applied to Richfield’s Fourthof July celebration.
Most years the costs associated with
the events are covered by fees, sponsor-ships, donations and revenue generatedbefore, during and after the celebration.
But not in 2010.“We brought in less money this year
than we have in previous years,” accord-ing to Lin Shurtleff, the treasurer of theRichfield Fourth of July Committee.
It was estimated that the deficit wasmore than $10,000.
Typically the celebration covers itscosts, and even generates a little extrarevenue the nonprofit organization setsaside in its rainy day fund.
“The effect of the economy was defi-
Year in ReviewFROM PAGE 1
Traffic flows on one of the many redesigned roads encompassing the Crosstown Commons. The proj-ect was completed in November. (Photo courtesy of David R. Gonzalez/MnDOT)
The Jugheads Youth Juggling Company passed pins back and fourth during the annual Fourth of JulyParade through Richfield. (Photo by Mike Hanks • Sun Newspapers)
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nitely felt this year,” Shurtleff added.“Income was down in most areas, with afew exceptions.”
One of the significant moneymakersfor the committee is its annual streetdance, and revenue during the July 3dance was down approximately 40 per-cent this year.
If the committee can’t find ways togenerate additional revenue during the2011 celebration, its other option is tocut down on events that are offered,Shurtleff said.
Plaza redevelopmentThe Richfield City Council is willing
to grant tax-increment financing to ahousing project that will replaceWoodlake Plaza.
The retail center at the intersection ofLyndale Avenue South and 64th Streethas several empty storefronts, and own-ers who want to redevelop the propertywith high-end apartments, a market theownership contends is underserved inRichfield.
Council members had concerns aboutthe proposal, which could net the devel-oper up to $822,000 through TIF, whichcompensates the development for quali-fying project expenses on a pay-as-you-go basis. Like a rebate program, thedeveloper pays the property tax to thecity, then is refunded qualifying por-tions of the payment each year.
Councilmember Fred Wroge was sup-portive of the project, but critical of theprocess, particularly the city’s willing-ness to grant TIF. He expressed concernthat developers are eligible to benefitfrom TIF for 26 years and questioned theneed for TIF to redevelop property in thecity. He questioned if the city shouldgrant TIF for terms less than maximumlength allowed and rejected the idea thatTIF is necessary for redevelopment. “I’mnot buying into that,” he said.
Treating treesWhat may have looked like a mad sci-
entist’s experiment was not weird sci-ence. It was the city’s effort at preserv-ing the health and welfare of more than300 oak trees in Augsburg Park last sum-mer. The enemy: two-lined chestnut bor-ers.
The native beetle’s name may nothave the same notoriety as the oft-dis-cussed emerald ash borer, but its pres-ence in Richfield is of grave concern tocity officials. In 2009 the native beetlewas discovered dwelling within oaktrees at the park. Last spring cityemployees removed 17 of the trees.
The plan for preserving the remain-ing oak trees in the park called for achemical injection to each of them. Thechemical is intended to kill the borer,but it will also kill other insects, a poten-tial side effect to treating the trees,Public Works Director Mike Eastlingnoted.
The Richfield HighSchool Fire and Ice
king candidates treatthe audience to a
dance routine prior tocoronation of the2010 king Feb. 5.
(Photo by Mike Hanks• Sun Newspapers)
A 21-foot hole in the road meant sewer line installation on 11th Avenue in Richfield Sept. 24. The sewer lineinstallation is part of a Met Council project that will continue in 2011. (Photo by Nick Clark • Sun Newspapers)
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2011 resolution – channel switch and attitude controlIn the book
“Being Peace” byThich Nhat Hanh,there is an interest-ing idea that mightprovide guidance aswe mush towardsthe New Year 2011.
I am trying tostay grounded. I amhoping for commonsense decision-making. I have noted colleaguestalking about resolutions thatinclude yoga, healthy food con-sumption and more exercise.
Hanh talks about the Buddhainside and the control we eachhave from within. He suggests weshould think about ourselves as atelevision set with many options.
There are people who are stuckon Channel 3 – the sorrowfulchannel. They are always down-beat, complaining, sad andannoyed. They arrive with a “Heyain’t it awful” attitude.
Indeed there are real reasonsto have Channel 3 at the ready.Stuff happens that does not fit
into our work or life plan that isa Channel 3 event.
Just today I mentioned to mydaughter that some are dealtsuch challenging cards. TheVietnamese philosopher, howev-er, believes sometimes in our too-much Channel 3 focus, we missthe other channels that are avail-able and present. It is really likeforgetting all of the colors avail-able to us and only using blue.
There is a Channel 5 thatmay be about focusing on thehere and now. Just stoppingand breathing and being pres-ent is switching to Channel 5.
The other day, I quicklymoved to Channel 5 when I waswashing my hands and delightedin the warm water. Holding my22-month-old granddaughter andsmelling her hair and enjoyingher laughter is pure Channel 5.
I find Channel 5 a mini vaca-tion moment during the workday.I just switch stations and go to a“Happy Place.” I find Channel 5during a traffic jam and think ofthe tulips in Holland.
I am then quite able toswitch to Channel 8, which isabout program directing andproblem solving.
Teaching classes requires a dif-ferent channel. When I run, I flipto a relaxed no brainer channeland listen to my breathing andmy feet crunching on the snow.
Parenting requires a myriadof channels. We spent four dayswith three young children dur-ing the last big snowstorm. Atno time was Channel 5 anoption. We needed to be multifaceted, focused and at the ready.
Recognizing that within isour own channel control isquite empowering.
At times I have longed for achannel changer or clicker touse on others, which allows oneto switch channels from afar.Wouldn’t that be something ifwe could encourage others tocelebrate the oranges, brightreds and greens of their lives?
The truth is we each need topay attention to our own atti-tude and inner channel clicker.
Gail Goodwin said, “as soonas you feel yourself getting stucklike fat congealing on a plate,give yourself a kick.” I am tryingto avoid getting stuck at all costs.
Hanh says first you need tocherish, protect and make lifepossible and then work yourway back to all other issues.
The best way to make life pos-sible is to practice channelswitching and pay attention towonders that surround us andworthy of cherish. This is notabout ignoring sorrow. But it isabout not wallowing in it. Manyin sorrowful states have found theBuddha within to help them notonly survive but celebrate. I amtrying this New Year to use all ofmy channels. I am even consider-ing a cable hook up. 2011 is theyear to keep calm and carry on.
Ada Alden chairs the Childand Family Studies departmentat St. Cloud State University. Alicensed parent educator, shelives in Plymouth. Commentsfrom readers are welcome [email protected].
Library usage, lifelong learning, new resources highlight 2010BY LOIS LANGER THOMPSON • GUEST COLUMNIST
With over 17 million checkouts, 20 millionwebsite visits and more than 5.5 million librarybuilding visits, 2010 was an extraordinary yearfor library service in Hennepin County.
Hennepin County residents are ready andeager to read, learn, graduate, work andengage. In 2010, the library supported this by:
• Actively supporting school readiness withmore than 2,900 storytimes. Library storytimeis based on the most current early literacyresearch and encourages development of basicpre-reading skills. If you haven’t had a chanceto attend a storytime with your child or grand-child, we look forward to seeing you in 2011.
• Remaining committed to ensure thatevery student in the County graduates fromhigh school. Hundreds of students are assistedby librarians every day at our 41 libraries. Atour nine Homework Hub locations, volunteers
supervised by trained tutors help hundreds ofchildren and teens with their homework. Infact, graduating teens have told us that theywere able to graduate because of the help theyreceived through this program. Our websiteshows locations and hours for Homework Hubas well as volunteer applications.
• Offering programs and classes for cus-tomers of all ages. Career and small businessresources, including free consultations withprofessional career and small business coun-selors, are in high demand. This year morethan 650 free computer classes trained hun-dreds of individuals in new technologies.
There are many reasons to celebrate theyear 2010. New libraries opened inPlymouth and Maple Grove to serve thoserapidly growing communities. In responseto public demand, downloadable eBooksare now available at Hennepin CountyLibrary.
The National Association of Counties(NACo) awarded Hennepin County Library forcollaborating with Xcel Energy to makePowerCheck Energy Meters available for checkout. Minneapolis Central Library openedMondays, thanks to Ballpark sales tax revenue.
Every day, the library connects with thou-sands of library “friends” via social network-ing sites, including Twitter and Facebook.There are more than 6,000 visits each week toHennepin County Library’s own social net-working site, www.Bookspace.org, where youcan find recommendations for books or addyour suggestions for other readers.
Thank you for making 2010 an extraordi-nary year. The staff of Hennepin CountyLibrary looks forward to welcoming you to theLibrary in 2011 as we nourish minds, trans-form lives and build community together.
Lois Langer Thompson is the director ofthe Hennepin County Library System.
ADAALDENGuestColumnist
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League marks its 90thyear of educatingTo the editor:
The League of Women Voters of theUnited States is celebrating its 90thyear.
It was established in 1920, the yearthe 20th amendment to theConstitution was passed. It was withthe passage of the 20th amendment, atwhich time women gained the right tovote, that the United States became atrue democracy.
Immediately at its inception theleague decided to be nonpartisan, thatis to never support or oppose any candi-date for political office. The league doestake positions on issues at the locallevel, only after study and discussion.Occasionally this embroils the leaguein controversy. It should be noted thatat times the party or group objectingturns out to be the beneficiary.
It is important to hold fast to ournonpartisan policy so as not to cast acloud over the work of the league. Ourprincipal work is to educate, advocateand reform the political system. Tofulfill this mission we must registervoters, hold candidate meetings, spon-sor public meetings on current issuesand produce studies that we publishand disseminate.
In addition, many of our memberstake an active part in elections, serv-ing as election judges, volunteeringfor recounts and serving on local,state and national boards, plus othercivic positions.
It is our hope to continue theseactivities for many years and to con-tinue in the effort to keep civic dis-course civil and informative.
Gertrude UlrichRichfield
Ulrich is the president of theRichfield League of Women Voters.
LETTERS TO THE EDITORCOMMUNITY NOTES
Holy Angels to hostopen house Jan. 12
The Academy of Holy Angels inRichfield is hosting an open house forprospective students and their familiesnext week. The open house is 6-8 p.m.Wednesday, Jan. 12, at the Holy Angelscampus, 6600 Nicollet Ave. S.
The open house is for prospective stu-dents and their parents. It features anoverview of the school’s academic pro-grams, presentations by teachers, detailsabout technology and the school’s ProjectLaptop program and information aboutopportunities for students to grow in faith.
The presentation begins at 6:15 p.m. andincludes an optional information sessionabout financial aid and scholarships at 7:45.
Eighth-graders who apply for admis-sion to Holy Angels should take a place-ment exam. The school will offer theACT Explore test at 8 a.m. Saturday, Jan.15. Parents are invited to attend a finan-cial aid workshop that day beginning at8:45. A make-up exam will be offered3:30-5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 18.
Info: 612-798-2621 (Jesse).
Southdale Library tohost climate discussion
Residents who were delegates to arecent international conference aboutclimate change will discuss their experi-ence next week in Edina.
Climate Solutions, from Minnesota toCancun and Back Again is 7 p.m.Monday, Jan. 10, at Southdale Library,7001 York Ave. S.
Speakers will include Edina residentsPaul Thompson and Valida Prentice, aswell Reed Aronow and Alec Neal.Prentice and Aronow were youth dele-gates to both the 2009 Copenhagen con-ference and the 2010 conference inCancun. Thompson and Neal were par-ticipants in a cross-country bicycle rideleading to Cancun, spreading informa-tion about the issue of climate change incities and towns along their way.
Besides reviewing the Cancun confer-ence, the forum will also provide infor-mation about a wide array of actionslocal residents can take to help controlclimate change.
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BY MIKE HANKS • SUN NEWSPAPERS
A pair of holiday shoplifting spreesin Bloomington ended with arrests byBloomington Police.
A 43-year-old Bloomington womanfaces a potential assault charge in addi-tion to charges related to shoplifting fol-lowing a Dec. 17 incident in a Mall ofAmerica parking ramp.
The woman was suspected of stealing
items from Sears at Mall of America.When confronted by a loss prevention offi-cer inside the store she replied, “touch meand I’ll sue,” according to BloomingtonPolice Commander Mark Stehlik.
The woman left the store and was fol-lowed to her vehicle by loss preventionpersonnel, who surrounded her vehiclein an attempt to keep her from leavingbefore police arrived, Stehlik explained.The woman was undeterred however,
and backed into one of the loss preven-tion officers, striking him in the knee.She also swerved toward another officeras she pulled away, Stehlik noted.
Although the woman fled before policearrived, vehicle identification informa-tion led police to her Bloomington apart-ment several days later.
The woman has previously been con-victed for selling stolen goods online, and isknown to Bloomington investigators. She
was observed getting into a vehicle Dec. 23in the parking lot of her apartment build-ing, and following a traffic stop she wasfound to be in possession of a variety ofnew merchandise and a tool used to thwartprice tag security measures, Stehlik said.
Two Minneapolis men were alsoarrested in connection with shopliftingincidents at Mall of America.
Mall of America shoplifting sprees end with three arrests
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The men – 47 an 48 years old –were arrested Dec. 24 after reportsthat the duo was suspected ofshoplifting at Victoria’s Secret.
As a police officer was briefingother officers about the suspects,they were spotted entering a Bathand Body Works store inside themall. When questioned by policeabout what they were buying at themall after they exited the store, oneof the suspects replied, “Whatmakes you think we are buying any-thing,” Stehlik said.
Upon further investigation the menwere found to be in possession of avariety of merchandise that was iden-tified as stolen, including perfumesand other fragrances, earrings and aDVR system with a hole cut in the topof the box where a security device hadbeen attached, Stehlik explained.
One suspect was found to be in pos-session of $468 in stolen merchandiseas well as a hammer and scissorsthought to be for use in removingsecurity devices, the other suspecthad $539 in stolen merchandise.
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Last-minute donations pile up at ArcCars lined up Dec. 31 at Arc Value Village in Richfield as donors dropped off clothes and householditems looking for a last-minute tax receipt for 2010. During the week of Dec. 26-31, nearly 3,000 donorsbrought 40 tons of donated items to the Richfield store. Thanks to volunteers, the average wait was lessthan a minute to donate. (Submitted Photo)
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James L. Robideau, age 78, ofBloomington, passed away December 27,2010. Jim served his country in the Marinesas a Master Sergeant during the Korean War.He retired from the Hub Barbers ofRichfield after 37 years. He is preceded indeath by his loving wife, Carol ‘Pat’; broth-ers, Richard and Alan Robideau. He is sur-vived by his loving children, Mark (Mary),Renee’ (Len) Depanicis, Jodie (Scott)Dornfeld, Amy Miller, Michael (Dedi),Patrick and Chris (Nancy; 14 grandchildren;2 great-grandchildren; and sister, PatriciaHanson. Also by other loving relatives andfriends. Memorial Mass will be held 10:30AM Monday January 3, 2011 at the RisenSavior Catholic Church, 1501 Cty. Rd. 42,Burnsville with a memorial visitation onSunday from 3-6 PM at the White funeralHome, 14560 Pennock Avenue, AppleValley, also 1 hour prior to Mass at church.A special thank you to the staff of the VAHospital 3L. In lieu of flowers, memorialspreferred. Interment Fort Snelling NationalCemetery.
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Crash takes life of Bloomington womanAn 85-year-old Bloomington
woman died from injuries sustainedduring a Dec. 13 collision inBloomington.
Betty J. Smith died Dec. 21, eight daysafter she was injured in a three-vehiclecollision at the intersection of NicolletAvenue South and 95th Street.
Smith was a passenger in a cardriven by her husband, Robert. TheSmiths were traveling southbound onNicollet Avenue and attempting tomake a left turn onto 95th Street at1:45 p.m. when their vehicle wasstruck twice, first by a SUV travelingnorthbound and then by a car thatalso hit the SUV, according to Sgt.
Charles Gollop, traffic investigationsupervisor of the Bloomington PoliceDepartment.
A vehicle waiting to turn left inone northbound lane of NicolletAvenue may have obscured RobertSmith’s view of oncoming traffic inthe other northbound lane, Gollopnoted.
The collision occurred two daysafter a storm dumped more than afoot of snow across Bloomington.Because roads were still snowpacked, it appeared the third vehiclecouldn’t stop quickly enough to avoidstriking the other vehicles, Gollopsaid.
A garbage container caught onfire last week in Bloomington, butthere was plenty of snow to help putit out.
The Bloomington FireDepartment was called to a homeon the 1200 block of DevonshireCurve Dec. 26. Upon arrival fire-fighters found the fire mostly con-tained, as residents were throw-ing snow onto the burning trashbin, according to Fire Chief UlieSeal.
Although the container hadburned significantly, it did nodamage to the residence, Sealnoted.
Seal was uncertain of thecause of the fire, but said it waslikely accidental, possibly fromhot ashes.
Occasionally garbage contain-ers ignite from ashes or a ciga-rette butt, but it’s an infrequentoccurrence, he said.
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Trash bin burns, snow helped put fire out
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EDUCATION COMMUNITY NOTES
Normandale accredited Normandale Community College is
one of four community colleges acrossthe nation that is now accredited inthree fine arts areas – arts, music andtheatre. The accreditation assures that
organizations provide basic, thresholdstandards and provide professionaldevelopment for leaders of the music,arts and theatre schools. Normandale’sArt Department earned accreditationfrom the National Association ofSchools of Art and Design.
‘Over 40’ therapy group Edina Comfort Care Life Coaching
Clinic offers “Over 40 and Over Men” – agroup for women who are strugglingwith their sexual identity. The groupwill be facilitated by a licensed therapist
who specializes in dealing with comingout issues in later life.
The group meets 6-7:30 p.m. Mondaysfor 10 weeks beginning Jan. 10 at theclinic, 7300 France Ave. S., Edina. Thecost is $20 per session. To register, call952-913-5403.
HillcrestUnitedMethodistChurch
9:30am Sunday Worship& Church School
Nursery Available
9100 Russell Ave. So.Bloomington, MN 55431
(2 Blocks W. of Penn on 91st)
(952) 881-8601
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Richfield Church of Christ7314 Humboldt Avenue SouthRichfield, MN • 612-869-2677
COME WORSHIP WITH USSUNDAY
Bible Class 9:00 a.m.Worship 10:00 a.m.
WEDNESDAYBible Study 7:00 p.m.
“SIMPLY SEEKING TO FOLLOW JESUS”
Unitarian UniversalistOpen to Wisdom from All Sources
“A Story of an ImmigrantAfghan Living & Working in
America” Dr. Ghafar Lakanwal,Executive Director of the
Multicultural Devel. Center
Nursery, Children’s &Teen Programs, 10:30am
Minnesota Valley Fellowship10715 Zenith Ave. So., Blmgtn
952-884-8956www.mnvalleyuu.org
Sun., Jan. 9 10:30 am
UNITEDMETHODISTCHURCH OF
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A Place Where You Matter!Sunday School All Ages
9:00 amCoffee & Fellowship 10 am
Worship 10:30 amNursery Provided
Pastor: Rev. Barbara Moorewww.umcop.com
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PEACELUTHERANCHURCH
Sunday Worship8:45 & 11:00 am
Christian Education,all ages - 10:00 amNursery Provided
8600 E. Bush Lake Rd.Bloomington, MN 55438www.peacebloomington.org
Pastor Mark Nelson952-944-6510
CALVARY UNITEDPENTECOSTAL CHURCHReverend Thomas Andrews - Pastor
8800 Nicollet Avenue SouthBloomington, MN 55420
(952) 888-0215
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SUNDAY10:30 AM . MORNING WORSHIP
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Weekday MassesMonday 8:30AMTuesday 8:30AMWednesday 6:00PMThursday 6:45AMFriday 8:30AM
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Pax ChristiCatholic Community
12100 Pioneer Trail, Eden PrairieFather Patrick Kennedy, Pastorw w w . p a x c h r i s t i . c o m
St. Alban’sEPISCOPAL CHURCH
6716 Gleason RoadEdina, MN 55439(952) 941-3065
www.stalbansedina.orgCome Grow With Us In Christ
Sunday: 8:00 & 10:00 a.m.Wednesday: 6:00 p.m.
Richfield United Richfield United Richfield United Richfield United
Methodist ChurchMethodist ChurchMethodist ChurchMethodist Church 5835 Lyndale Ave. S., Mpls
612-861-6086
9:00 Sanctuary Worship9:00 Sanctuary Worship9:00 Sanctuary Worship9:00 Sanctuary Worship 10:30 Living Waters10:30 Living Waters10:30 Living Waters10:30 Living Waters
Progressive Christian Worship
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Pastors: Elizabeth Macaulay, Max Richter, Phillip Nguyen
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Mount OlivetLutheran Church
50th Street betweenJames & Knox Ave. So.,
Minneapolis612-926-7651 • www.mtolivet.org
Sunday Mornings9:00, 10:00, 11:00 am
and 12 noonSunday Church School
9:00, 10:00 & 11:00 am
Holy Communion8:30 am & 12:45 pm
Paul M. Youngdahl, D.D.Senior Pastor
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8:45 a.m. Traditional Service 10:00 a.m. Contemporary Service with Sunday School Saturdays, 5:00 p.m. Chapel Service 76th St. at Newton Ave. Richfield, MN 612·866·8449
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Sunday Worship8:30 & 11:00 am
Education For All ages9:45 am
Nursery ProvidedPastors: Don Eslinger,
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NormandaleHylands United
Methodist Church9920 Normandale Blvd. S.
Bloomington • 952-835-7585
HOUSE OF PRAYERLUTHERAN CHURCH
“Learn, Grow, Support”Sunday Worship 9:30 AM
Sunday School &Adult Education 10:40 AM
6th-12th Grade Music10:40-11:30 AM
Wednesday EveningsSimple Suppers 5:30-6:15 PM
Confirmation, God Squad,Music School - 6:30 PM;
Adult Bible Study - 6:30 PM
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Investing in EducationRBCU is deeply involved in our local school districts, sports programs and the arts. Over the years, we’ve donated thousands of dollars and countless volunteer hours to the Richfield, Bloomington and Edina school systems. From scholarships, school supplies and scoreboards to educating students about financial planning, RBCU invests in our community’s youth.
Investing in Our CommunityBut our commitment to education doesn’t stop at school. RBCU’s donations help support various organizations in our community, such as the Wood Lake Nature Center, the Richfield Historical Society and Bloomington Heritage Days.
RBCU also sees the value in sustained growth and development in our communities. Our new building, located on 95th & Lyndale Avenue in Bloomington, anchors the growing Oxboro neighborhood. Our newest branch—and future phases—is one of the key components in the revitalization efforts transforming east Bloomington, and we are proud to be a part of this change.
Investing in Our MembersRBCU is different than a typical bank. We put our members first by helping them invest in their own futures. As a not-for-profit business, RBCU’s profits go back to our members in the form of lower rates on loans and higher dividends on saving accounts.
So if you’re not happy with your current bank, stop by any of our locations to see why you’d be proud to bank at RBCU.
RBCU Invests to Strengthen CommunityMany of the more than 15,000 RBCU members often tell us how proud they are to bank at RBCU. Still, many people aren’t sure what a credit union is. Simply put, a credit union is like a bank—only better. RBCU offers many of the services you expect to find at a bank, including credit cards, personal
and small business loans and online banking. But unlike a bank, at RBCU you’re more than an account number. As a not-for-profit business, we are committed to excellent customer service and work to improve the lives of our members. We also save you money by offering lower rates and fees.
But most importantly, we are dedicated to the communities we serve. We live, work, worship and study in the same communities as our members, which is why RBCU truly is Your Neighborly Credit Union™. Here are a few reasons you’d be proud to bank at RBCU:
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Stop by any of our branches or find RBCU on Facebook to learn more about what RBCU is doing in our community.
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Probate Notice(Official Publication)
STATE OF MINNESOTADISTRICT COURTCOUNTY OF HENNEPINFourth Judicial District
PROBATE DIVISIONIn Re: Estate of Court File No.27-PA-PR-10-1426
Ila Mae R. Dornfeld,
DecedentNOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE
OFWILL AND APPOINTMENT OF
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVEAND NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is given that an application forinformal probate of the Decedent’s willdated July 1, 1998, (“Will”) has been filedwith the Registrar. The application hasbeen granted.
Notice is also given that the Registrarhas informally appointed Jane E. Zenk,whose address is 209 Candi Court,North Mankato, MN 56003, as personalrepresentative of the estate of the dece-dent. Any heir, devisee or other interest-ed person may be entitled to appointmentas personal representative or may objectto the appointment of the personal repre-sentative. Unless objections are filed withthe Court (pursuant to Minn. Stat. 524.3-607) and the Court otherwise orders, thepersonal representative has full poweradminister the Estate including, after 30days from the date of issuance of letters,the power to sell, encumber, lease or dis-tribute real estate.
Any objections to the probate of the willor appointment of the Personal Repre-sentative must be filed with this Courtand will be heard by the Court after thefiling of an appropriate petition and prop-er notice of hearing.
Notice is also given that (subject toMinn. 524.3-801) all creditors havingclaims against the Estate are required topresent the claims to the personal repre-sentative or to the Court Administratorwithin four months after the date of thisNotice or claims will be barred.
Dated: Dec 16, 2010
Julie Peterson, Registrar
Mark S. Thompson, DistrictCourt Administrator
Attorney for the Personal Representa-tive
David A. SalsberyFarrish Johnson Law Office1907 Excel DriveMankato, MN 56001Attorney License No: 95321Telephone: (507) 625-2525FAX: (507) 625-4394Email: [email protected](Dec 30, Jan 6, 2011) D2-Dornfeld Pro-
bate
Public Notice(Official Publication)
STATE OF MINNESOTA IN DISTRICT COURT
COUNTY OF STEARNSSEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT FILE NO.:_________________
Harvester of America, LLCd/b/a Harvester Lofts, CASE TYPENO.: 3CONTRACT
Plaintiff,vs.Andrey Hicks and AshleyWaggoner,
Defendants.
SUMMONS
THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO THEABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT:
You are hereby summoned and re-quired to serve upon Plaintiff's attorneyan Answer to the Complaint which isherewith served upon you within twen-ty (20) days after the service of thisSummons upon you, exclusive of theday of service. If you fail to do so, judg-ment by default will be taken againstyou for the relief demanded in theComplaint.
Parties are required to attempt alterna-tive dispute resolution under Minneso-ta law. Alternative dispute resolution in-cludes mediation, arbitration, andother processes as set forth in the dis-trict court rules. You may contact thecourt administrator about resources inyour area.
Dated this 20th day of April, 2010.
RAJKOWSKI HANSMEIER LTD.
By_/s/Gregory J. Haupert - 0320213Attorneys for Plaintiff 11 North Seventh AvenueP.O. Box 1433St. Cloud, MN 56302Telephone: (320) 251-1055
(Dec 30, Jan 6, 13, 2011) D2Hicks.Waggoner Summons
Public Notice(Official Publication)
STATE OF MINNESOTADISTRICT COURT
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN FOURTHJUDICIAL DISTRICT
Nancy M. Sundstrom and John W. Sundstrom,Plaintiff,v.Stephanie Sue Lillo f/k/a Stephanie SueThompson, and Michael M. Thompson,Defendants.
Case type: Other civil (Quiet Title)
Court File No. 27-CV-10-22321
SUMMONS
THIS SUMMONS IS DIRECTED TO:Stephanie Sue Lillo f/k/a StephanieSue Thompson and Michael M.Thompson
1. YOU ARE BEING SUED. The Plain-tiff has started a lawsuit against you.
The Plaintiff’s Complaint against you isattached to this Summons. Do notthrow these papers away. They are of-ficial papers that affect your rights. Youmust respond to this lawsuit eventhough it may not yet be filed with theCourt and there may be no court filenumber on this Summons.
2. YOU MUST REPLY WITHIN 20DAYS TO PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS.You must give or mail to the personwho signed this summons a written re-sponse called an Answer within 20days of the date on which you receivedthis Summons. You must send a copyof your Answer to the person whosigned this Summons located at:
Bradley N. BeiselBeisel & Dunlevy, P.A.282 U.S. Trust Center730 Second Ave. S.Minneapolis, MN 55402-2444
3. YOU MUST RESPOND TO EACHCLAIM. The Answer is your written re-sponse to the Plaintiff’s Complaint. Inyour Answer you must state whetheryou agree or disagree with each para-graph of the Complaint. If you believethe Plaintiff should not be given every-thing asked for in the Complaint, youmust say so in your Answer.
4. YOU WILL LOSE YOUR CASE IFYOU DO NOT SEND A WRITTEN RE-SPONSE TO THE COMPLAINT TOTHE PERSON WHO SIGNED THIS
SUMMONS. If you do not answer with-in 20 days, you will lose this case. Youwill not get to tell your side of the story,and the Court may decide against youand award the Plaintiff everythingasked for in the Complaint. If you do notwant to contest the claims stated in theComplaint, you do not need to re-spond. A default judgment can then beentered against you for the relief re-quested in the Complaint.
5. LEGAL ASSISTANCE. You maywish to get legal help from a lawyer. Ifyou do not have a lawyer, the Court Ad-ministrator may have information aboutplaces where you can get legal assis-tance. Even if you cannot get legalhelp, you must still provide a writtenAnswer to protect your rights or youmay lose the case.
6. ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESO-LUTION. The parties may agree to orbe ordered to participate in an alterna-tive dispute resolution process underRule 114 of the Minnesota GeneralRules of Practice. You must still sendyour written response to the Complainteven if you expect to use alternativemeans of resolving this dispute.
7. THIS LAWSUIT MAY AFFECT ORBRING INTO QUESTION TITLE TOREAL PROPERTY. This action in-volves, affects, or brings into questionreal property situated in the County ofHennepin, commonly known as 10Rolling Hills Drive, Elgin, MN 55932,legally described as:
Lot 19, Block 7, Minnetonka SummitPark, Hennepin County, Minnesota,Abstract Property
The purpose of this action is to obtainan Order determining that Nancy M.Sundstrom and John W. Sundstrom, asjoint tenants, are the sole fee owners ofLot 19, Block 7, Minnetonka SummitPark, Hennepin County, Minnesota,Abstract Property, free and clear of anyinterest of Stephanie Sue Lillo f/k/aStephanie Sue Thompson and MichaelM. Thompson.
557.03 NOTICE OF NO PERSONALCLAIM
Pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 557.03 youare hereby served with notice that nopersonal claim is made against youand that any defendant upon whomthis notice is served who unreasonablydefends this action shall pay full coststo the plaintiff.
BEISEL & DUNLEVY, P.A.
Dated: September 21, 2010
By:/s/Bradley N. Beisel #6191282 U.S. Trust Building 730 Second Avenue SouthMinneapolis, MN 55402-2444Telephone: (612) 436-2222Attorneys for Plaintiff
(Jan 6, 13, 20, 2011) D2 ThompsonSummons
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Notice of Sale and Disposal ofProperty
Notice is hereby given that the personalproperty listed below will be sold at pub-lic auction held on January 26, 2011, at3245 Hiawatha Ave S., Minneapolis, MN55406 at 4:00 p.m. The description of thegoods and name of the person(s) whosepersonal property is to be sold is as fol-lows:
1009 Martin, Margarek N: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Furniture1111 Deer, Raven: Boxes/ Bags/ Totes;Furniture1112 Gilpin, William: Bedding/ Clothing;Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture; Tools1166 Masberg, Miguel R: Bedding/Clothing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture;Tools1168 Clark, Marilyn Marie: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Furniture1176 Leon-Beitian, Maria: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Furniture1266 Rittman, Perrilyn: Bedding/ Cloth-ing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Electronics/Computers; Furniture1271 DOUGHTY, FRED: Bedding/ Cloth-ing; Books/ Files/ Cabinets; Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Electronics/ Computers; Furniture1272 Rittman, Perrilyn: Bedding/ Cloth-ing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture1302 CCA INVESTMENTS: Boxes/Bags/ Totes; Furniture1306 Jackson, Jeanette: Bedding/ Cloth-ing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture; Tools1412 Heyl, Harry: Boxes/ Bags/ Totes;Furniture1472 SHIELDS, MARK: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Furniture1502 Nocera, Anthony T: Bedding/ Cloth-ing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture; Tools1554 Long Crow, Kelly: Bedding/ Cloth-ing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture1556 Jimenez, Michele K: Bedding/Clothing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture;Tools1576 Ironnecklace, Sherry: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Furniture1628 Bassick, Kathleen: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Furniture1651 Moore, Angela D: Bedding/ Cloth-ing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture; Tools1659 Corredato, Maddie E: Bedding/Clothing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture;Tools1660 Oleisky, Cary: Bedding/ Clothing;Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture; Tools1670 Wagner, Ronnie: Bedding/ Cloth-ing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture; Tools1677 Moore, Ameranetti: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Tools1680 Bogan, Michael D: Bedding/ Cloth-ing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Electronics/Computers; Furniture1722 Sweeny, Sharon: Bedding/ Cloth-ing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture1751 Berg, Tammie R: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Furniture1766 Lee, Nita F: Bedding/ Clothing;Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture; Tools1767 ELLIS, PRESTINA: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Furniture1768 Shannon, Amber L: Bedding/Clothing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture;Tools1855 Renville, Lavina: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Furniture1857 DIXON, MICHAEL: Bedding/ Cloth-ing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture1858 compton, keyana: Bedding/ Cloth-ing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture; Tools1859 Anderson-Whitcomb, Avrine:Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture1870 YUSUF, HALIMO: Furniture; Tools1883 Johnson, Marvin: Bedding/ Cloth-ing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture; Tools2110 Smith Jr., Taft: Bedding/ Clothing;Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture; Tools2119 ANDERSH, ROD: Bedding/ Cloth-ing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture; Tools2132 Johnson, Steve: Bedding/ Clothing;Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture; Tools2137 Atcher, Romie: Boxes/ Bags/ Totes;Furniture2148 Clark, Dennis: Bedding/ Clothing;Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture; Tools2155 Wilson, Michael: Boxes/ Bags/Totes; Furniture2226 Jones, William: Bedding/ Clothing;Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture; Tools2237 Teachout, Nicholas S: Bedding/Clothing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture;Tools2305 Darden-EL, Raymond C: Bedding/Clothing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture;Tools2312 TOHANNIE, VANESSA: Bedding/Clothing; Boxes/ Bags/ Totes; Furniture;
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School District 280(Official Publication)
MINUTESRegular Meeting of the Board of
EducationIndependent School District 280,
Richfield Public SchoolsThe regular meeting of the Board of Ed-ucation of Independent School District280, Hennepin County, Richfield, Min-nesota, was held on Monday, December6, 2010, at the District Office BoardRoom, 7001 Harriet Avenue So., Rich-field, MN 55423. The regular schoolboard meeting was called to order byChair, Tom Flood, at 7:00 p.m. with thefollowing members in attendance:Belkengren, Easterwood, Flood, Lam-berger, Nollenberger and Toensing. Ab-sent: None. Superintendent Slotterbackand Directors, Craig Holje and MichaelSchwartz were also present.
ANNUAL TRUTH-IN-TAXATION HEAR-ING WAS HELD
RECEIVING OF DELEGATIONS
1. Heard RPS Foundation Presentationand Accepted Donation
2. Heard Presentation by New Basket-ball Coach, Omar McMillan and 3 cap-tains
REPORTS AND INFORMATION FROMSCHOOL SOURCES
1. Heard Choice is Yours Program Re-port
2. Heard Two Commendations
COMMUNICATIONS FROM NON-SCHOOL SOURCES
1. 2ND Annual Holiday Basketball Clin-ic
ROUTINE MATTERS (approved unani-mously)
1. Approved the Minutes of the RegularMeeting of November 15, 2010
2. Approved General Disbursements ofDecember 6, 2010 in the amount of$659,210.50
PERSONNEL
1. Approved all personnel items as pre-sented
OLD BUSINESS
1. Approved Adoption of Resolution forCash Flow Borrowing
NEW BUSINESS
1. Accepted five donations
The regular meeting adjourned at 8:25p.m. The preceding is a summary of theofficial minutes, which are on file in theDistrict Office, 7001 Harriet AvenueSouth, Richfield, Minnesota. There wasa closed session on Negotiations imme-diately following the regular meeting.The next regular meeting of the Board ofEducation will be held on Monday, De-cember 20, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. at the Dis-
trict Office Board Room, 7001 HarrietAvenue So., Richfield, MN.
David J. Lamberger, Board of EducationClerk
(Jan 6, 2011) D2 Dec 6 reg mins
Public Notice of Auction(Official Publication)
Public Storage, Inc.PS Orangeco. Inc and/or
Shurgard TRS, Inc will conduct sales(s) at Public Storage
(formerly Shurgard) located at Richfield#08317
200 West 78th Street, Richfield, MN 55423
NOTICE OF SALE AND DISPOSALOF PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that the personalproperty listed below will be sold at pub-lic auction held on January 26, 2011, at200 West 78th Street, Richfield, MN55423 at 2:00 pm. The description of thegoods and name of the person(s) whosepersonal property is to be sold is as fol-lows:
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EVENTS IN THE COMMUNITY – JAN. 7 THROUGH JAN. 13
RICHFIELD BOYS BAS-KETBALL VS. NORTHHIGH SCHOOL7 p.m.Richfield High School,7001 Harriet Ave. S.Info: 612-798-6134
HOLY ANGELS GIRLSBASKETBALL VS. NEWPRAGUE7:30 p.m.Academy of Holy AngelsSchool, 6600 Nicollet Ave.S., RichfieldInfo: 612-798-2600
8S A T U R D A Y
USED BOOK SALE10 a.m. to 2 p.m.Augsburg Park Library,7100 Nicollet Ave. S.,RichfieldInfo: 952-847-5300
SNOWSHOE HIKE2-3:30 p.m.Richardson Nature Center,8737 E. Bush Lake Road,BloomingtonInfo: xr.com/snowshoe
9S U N D A Y
JUSTIN BIEBER “NEVERSAY NEVER” SINGINGCONTEST Noon to 4 p.m.Best Buy Rotunda, Mall ofAmerica, BloomingtonInfo: mallofamerica.com
10M O N D A Y
FAMILY STORY TIME6:30 p.m.Penn Lake Library, 8800Penn Ave. S., BloomingtonInfo: 952-847-5800
11T U E S D A Y
IDENTITY THEFT ANDFRAUD PREVENTION1:30 p.m.Augsburg Park Library,7100 Nicollet Ave. S.,RichfieldInfo: 952-847-5300
RICHFIELD CITY COUNCIL7 p.m.City Hall, 6700 PortlandAve. S., RichfieldInfo: 612-861-9700
12W E D N E S D A Y
RICHFIELD OPTIMISTCLUB7:30 a.m. Richfield VFW, 6715 LakeShore Drive S., RichfieldInfo: 612-869-1061(Linda)
TEEN ANIME CLUB3:30-5:30 p.m.Penn Lake Library, 8800Penn Ave. S., BloomingtonInfo: 952-847-5800
13T H U R S D A Y
TAGTALK TOASTMAS-TERS CLUBNoon to 1 p.m.Best Buy CorporateHeadquarters, 7601 PennAve. S., RichfieldInfo: 612-292-0116(Teresa)
RICHFIELD ROTARY CLUB6 p.m.Gramercy meeting room,6711 Lake Shore Drive,RichfieldInfo: xr.com/rcr
The following activities will be atRichfield Community Center on thedates and times listed:
Friday, Jan. 7• 8:40 a.m. – Over 50 and fit• 9:30 a.m. – Advanced bridge lessons• 9:45 a.m. – Swimnastics• Noon – Lunch• Noon – Intermediate bridge lessons• 2:15 p.m. – Beginning bridge lessonsMonday, Jan. 10• 8:40 a.m. – Over 50 and fit• 9:30 a.m. – Health insurance help
• 9:45 a.m. – Swimnastics• 10 a.m. – Dominoes• Noon – Lunch• 1 p.m. – Digital camera discussion• 1 p.m. – 500 card tournament• 5:30 p.m. – Susie’s evening exerciseTuesday, Jan. 11• 9 a.m. – Susie’s exercise• 10 a.m. – Pilates• Noon – Lunch• 1 p.m. – Bowling• 1 p.m. – Scrabble• 3 p.m. – Fiddle lessons
Wednesday, Jan. 12• 9:45 a.m. – Swimnastics• Noon – Lunch• 1 p.m. – Movie• 1 p.m. – Open computer lab• 5:30 p.m. – Susie’s evening exer-
ciseThursday, Jan. 13• 9 a.m. – Susie’s exercise• 9 a.m. – Arts and crafts• 9:15 a.m. – Dart baseball• 11:45 a.m. – Bridge• Noon – Lunch
• Noon – 500• 1 p.m. – Cribbage
Classes are for people 55 and older.Registration is required. Classes areopen to individuals under 55 on a space-available basis.
Day-out trips are open to adults ofany age. Advance registration is neces-sary at the Community Center.
Richfield Community Center is at7000 Nicollet Ave. S.
Info: 612-861-9363.
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Unbeaten Spartans beatApple Valley in finalsBY GREG KLEVEN • SUN NEWSPAPERS
The annual Richfield Holiday GirlsBasketball Classic produced plenty ofaction and a local champion.
Richfield claimed the holiday tourna-ment title with a 72-55 victory overApple Valley Dec. 28 in the finals.
The Spartans, 6-0 overall, opened thetwo-day tournament with an 81-64 tri-umph over Burnsville Dec. 27.
“It was an excellent tournament withfour quality teams,” said Richfield coachLee Ann Wise. “The crowds weretremendous and the sponsoringRichfield Rotary and Optimist clubs dida great job running the event.
“Next year, we are hoping to add aboys division to the tournament ifdetails can be worked out.”
Richfield kept its unbeaten recordintact with two solid efforts.
Spartan sophomore guard JessicaJanuary put on an amazing offensiveshow in the tourney scoring 61 points intwo games.
January had 34 points in the champi-onship game against Apple Valley.
Katie Anderson scored 12 points andHannah Wise added 11. Other leadingSpartan scorers were Bry Guyton (sevenpoints) and Sierra Ford-Washington(six).
“January had another great perform-ance, scoring 20 of her 34 points in thesecond half,” said coach Wise. “But weare getting good play from other playersas well.
“Anderson really stepped up hergame in the finals. And Guyton did agreat rebounding job.”
Richfield got off to a fast start in theopening 81-64 win over Burnsville, tak-ing a 48-25 halftime lead.
January led the offense with 27points. Guyton contributed 14 pointsand 16 rebounds.
Wise provided 18 points and seven
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MARK YOUR CALENDARThe Richfield/Edina Rampage wrestling squad
will compete in a Classic Suburban Conferencetriangular meet at 5 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 6, atTartan. Mahtomedi is the other team in the meet.
STARS OF THE WEEK
Peter WesterhausThe Academy of Holy Angels sen-
ior linebacker has been named to theAssociated Press 2010 All-StateFootball First Team. Westerhaus hasverbally committed to play at theUniversity of Minnesota next fall.
Becca HendricksonThe Richfield senior goalie has
one of the best save percentages inmetro area girls hockey.Hendrickson’s save percentage is.929. The Spartans had a 2-6-2 recordafter 10 games.
Jessica JanuaryThe Richfield sophomore guard
is the No. 1 girls basketball scorerin the metro area. January is aver-aging 29.1 points per game whileleading the Spartans to a 4-0record.
Mick DheinThe Richfield junior forward is
the top scorer on the Spartan boyshockey team with six goals and 13assists for 19 points. The Spartanswere 4-2 entering last week’saction.
Jared NoonanNoonan, a junior forward, scored
21 points in Richfield’s 96-68 boysbasketball victory over MinneapolisSouth Dec. 20.
Jon HauriThe Richfield senior forward
came through with two goals duringa 7-4 boys hockey loss toBloomington Kennedy Dec. 21.
(Editor’s note: Send nominationsfor Stars of the Week honors to sportseditor Greg Kleven at [email protected]. Youth, high school, col-lege and adult recreational sportsathletes will be considered.)
Richfield’s Katie Anderson drives for a layup as a Burnsville defender hits the floor during the Spartans’81-64 victory over Burnsville in the Richfield Holiday Classic girls basketball tournament. RichfieldOptimists and Rotary clubs were tournament sponsors. The Spartans won the title in the Dec. 27-28event. (Submitted photo)
Richfield nets holiday girls basketball title
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Stars top Cretin 8-5 in finals
Holy Angels celebrated theholidays with a Silver Divisionchampionship trophy at theSchwan Cup boys hockey tour-nament last week.
The Stars (4-2) defeatedCretin-Derham Hall 8-5 in thetitle game Jan. 1 at Xcel EnergyCenter in St. Paul.
Holy Angels trailed 2-1 afterone period. Brendan Wisescored the Stars’ goal withassists from Nick Sauro andZach Hartley.
But the Stars struck for fourgoals in the second period toforge a 5-3 lead heading into thefinal period.
Cullen Hurley scored twicefor Holy Angels in the secondperiod. Joseph LaBate and C.J.Smith contributed one goaleach.
Assists went to TrevorMeador, Zach Hartley, CullenHurley, Connor Hurley (two),Bennet Courrier-Oaster, Smithand Frankie Mork.
The Stars held on for victoryin the third period, outscoringthe Raiders 3-2.
Smith, LaBate and Cullen
Hurley came through with onegoal each in the third. Assistswent to Connor Hurley, CullenHurley, Charlie Haben andMario Bianchi.
Holy Angels goaltenderBrett Pierce made 17 saves inthe championship game.
Holy Angels shut out Blake7-0 in the semifinals Dec. 30 atSchwan Super Rink in Blaine.
LaBate provided fourstraight goals to power theStars to victory. Hartley, Smithand Bork also scored for AHA.Pierce finished with 19 saves.
Holy Angels edgedBurnsville 6-5 in overtime inthe quarterfinals Dec. 29 atSchwan Super Rink.
Scoring Stars goals wereMeador, LaBate, Smith, Wiseand Cullen Hurley. Hartleyscored the winning goal at 1:41of overtime. Pierce tended goaland finished with 23 saves.
The Stars play Edina at 7:30p.m. Friday, Jan. 7, at RichfieldIce Arena.
Holy Angels will hostShakopee at 2:30 p.m. Saturday,Jan. 8, at RIA. The Stars travelto Northfield at 7:30 p.m.Tuesday, Jan. 11.
– Compiled by GregKleven
Leadingthe
packRichfield Nordic
skier ZakBeaudet (front)
and Jon Moreno(back) compete
in a dual meetagainst Simley
at Cottage GroveRavine. Richfield
placed first inthe freestyle
dual meet Dec.16. Beaudet was
medalist in thecompetition.
(Photo courtesyof Todd Bauer)
Holy Angels strikessilver in Schwan Cup
assists. Twelve of her points werescored in the first half.
Anderson scored 10 points and Ford-Washington added seven points.
Richfield will try to keep its winningstreak going this week. The Spartanstravel to North St. Paul for a 7 p.m. gameFriday, Jan. 7.
Richfield will be on the road to faceEdina at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 11.
Girls hockeyRichfield settled for second place in
the Schwan Cup holiday girls hockeytournament’s White Division Dec. 27-29at the National Sports Center in Blaine.
The Spartans, 4-7-3 overall, battled toa 2-2 overtime tie in the finals againstKettle Moraine, Wis. The Wisconsin
school won a shootout that broke the tie.Jade Turgeon and Alyson Niesen
scored Richfield goals. Assists went toHolly Chapin and Kalie Johnson.
Goalie Becca Hendrickson finishedwith 30 saves.
Richfield opened the tourney with a 6-2win over Baraboo, Wis. Turgeon andNiesen scored two goals apiece. Johnsonand Chapin added the other Spartan goals.
Hendickson preserved the victory bymaking 20 saves.
Richfield edged Arrowhead (Wis.) 4-3in the semifinals.
Johnson scored two goals and hadone assist. Miranda Matuke had onegoal and one assist. Maki Love scoredthe other Richfield goal.
Shelby Blunt and Niesen added oneassist each. Hendrickson stopped 34 shots.
Boys basketballRichfield, 4-1 overall, placed third in
the Grand Rapids Invitational boys bas-
ketball tournament Dec. 29-30.Richfield defeated Grand Rapids 75-52
in the tournament opener. Jared Noonanwas the Spartans’ top scorer with 19points.
Dashawn Jones had 18 points andJohn Johnson added 13. Other topSpartan scorers were Shawn Bear (sixpoints), Lorenzo Evans (five) and JaredEtienne (five).
Duluth Central defeated Richfield100-70 in the championship game. Topscorers for the Spartans were Bear (14points), Jones (12), Johnson (12), WibiMacDonald (nine) and Noonan (six).
Richfield will host North St. Paul at 7p.m. Friday, Jan. 7. The Spartans travelto Northfield for a 2 p.m. game Saturday,Jan. 8. The Spartans play St. ThomasAcademy at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 11, athome.
Boys hockeyRichfield finished fourth in the
Rochester Kiwanis holiday boys hockeytournament Dec. 28-30 at GrahamArena.
The Spartans (5-5) earned a 6-5 victo-ry over Albert Lea in the quarterfinals.
Patrick Petersen and Mick Dheinscored twice for the winners. Jon Hauriand Tyler Martinez also scored for theSpartans. Donovan Keller was in goalfor Richfield.
Richfield lost 3-2 to New Ulm in thesemifinals. Dhein and Hauri camethrough with Spartan goals. Kellerstopped 20 shots in goal.
Richfield lost 5-2 to RochesterLourdes in the third-place game.
Eric Amundson and Martinez scoredSpartan goals. Assists went to RyanGuggenberger and Tim Harris. Spartangoalie Jon McGinness made 17 saves.
Richfield will host Legacy ChristianAcademy at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 6.The Spartans meet Henry Sibley at 3p.m. Saturday, Jan. 8, on the road.
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trust to design & finishyour basement. BBB
952-472-5670 Lic# 20073200
Building & Remodeling
2050
BusinessServices2000
ARTHUR THEYSON CONSTRUCTIONWORK GUARANTEED
• Window & DoorReplacement
• Additions• Roofs• Basements• Garages• Decks• Siding
BUILD &DESIGNOver 28 yearsof ExperienceInsurance Claims
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TheysonConstruction.com
Residential RemodelingLicensed • Insured
Roof Snow RemovalRoofing • Siding
Custom Porches/DecksKitchen and Bath Remodels
Finished BasementsRoom Additions
Quality at a Reasonable PriceState Lic. ID#20637218
Office: 763-476-8412Jeff Doyle: 763-228-1656
Chad Doyle: 763-228-1873www.jdasc.com
Locally family owned. Insurance Specialists
Lic. #20609967
• Roofing • Siding • Windows
www.capstonebros.com
952-882-8888Call today for your FREE Inspection!
CAPSTONE BROS.
CONTRACTING, INCCONTRACTING, INCCAPSTONE BROS.CAPSTONE BROS.
CONTRACTING, INC
Lost &Found
1050
The Tax ProfessionalsJared Thompson 952-831-1306
TheTaxProfessionals.us
Stauber & Associates PAwww.staubercpa.com
952-238-9500
Haller & Associates Indiv/sm business
Tax preparation & accounting952-884-0184
Accountants & Tax Svcs
1510
WANTED US Coins, Currency Proofs ,
Mint Sets, Collections, Gold, Estates & JewleryWill Travel. 26 yrs exp
Cash! Dick 612-986-2566
Selling or BuyingGold & Silver
1505
ProfessionalServices1500
Lost &Found
1050
Bloomington Eagles #3208Rooms available For
Meetings, Parties, Banquets.We also invite non-profit
groups to use our meetingrooms free of charge.
Now offering internet access.Please call 952-854-3044
Social Clubs & Events
1090
LOST: Dec. 9 Yorkie pup-py, F, 8lbs. black/brown,collar w/ID. Last seen 39th
& Orchard, Robbinsdale.Reward. Call 763-588-5064or 763-647-8849
Lost &Found
1050
Mia, "Bear Face"
REWARDOFFERED
Medical issues, special diet, 2 years old, Female, Brownand Black, 8 lbs. Last seen
on 39th and Orchard inRobbinsdale. Wearing a collar
with vet and contact tags.
for information leading toher return. No questionsasked, we just want her
back. She snuck out withthe plumber.
763-588-5064763-647-8849
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Roof Shoveling & SnowRemoval. 15 Yrs Exp.
Rustic Tree & LandscapeCompetitive rates, call today
for your free estimate!612-867-6813 ask for Tom
#1 All Roof, Snow & IceRemvl. Drvwy. lots. Sr DisHandyman++ 612-532-1162
ROOF SNOW & ICEREMOVALFree Estimates
Prompt, Friendly Sercvice!Professional & Insured
Call 612-860-5327www.pioneertree.com
SnowRemoval
2570
Powerwashing2490
Tear-offs & New ConstructionSiding & Gutters
Over 17 yrs exp. Free est.Rodney Oldenburg
612-210-5267952-443-9957
Lic #20156835 • Insured
Why WaitRoofing LLC
Offering the Best ExtendedManufacturers Warranty
We Take Care of Insurance Claims
TOP QUALITY Roofing for LESS $$$ Re-Roofing - Tearoffs. New
Const. Large crew done in aday! Immaculate clean-ups
Ins Lic # 20073200 Ref's 952-472-5670 BBB
Roofs, Siding,& Gutters
2510
Roof Snow & Ice RemovalReasonable rates.
Ins/Lic 612-721-5500
RC EXTERIORS 612-724-2672
Local Owner/Installer. HighQuality Work @ Reas. Rates .
Siding & Windows LIFETIME GUAR. Ins/ Lic. BBB
A Family Operated Bus.
� � Ice Dam & � �
� Roof Snow Removal �BBB Free Est. MC/Visa Lic/Ins. 952-891-8586
Roofs, Siding,& Gutters
2510
SAVE MONEY - Competentmaster plumber needs work.Lic#M3869 Jason 952-891-2490
An Honest Plumber Ins/Bond Lic. #57327-MR
Dan 952-465-2926
A RENEW PLUMBING•Drain Cleaning •Repairs
•Remodeling •Lic# 004914PMBond/Ins 952-884-9495
763-792-2999Geno's Sewer & Drain
Special $89/with ad!
Plumbing2470
SnowRemoval
2570
Powerwashing2490
Scofield's Decorating Paint, Removal, Papering,
Free est. 612-670-3740
� � � � � � � � � �
PRO PAPER HANGING Removal, Paint/Plaster Work Guar/Refs/Ins/Free Ests35yrs Exp. 952-377-4612� � � � � � � � � �
Paperhanging2430
Escobar Painting & Drywall, LLC
We offer professional servicesfor your Painting & Drywall
Int/Ext Paint Comm/ResFree Ests Ins'd Mbr: BBBProf./10yrs 952-292-2349
DAVE'S Painting Int/Ext 3 Rooms $175. Paper rem
Enamel Refs avail. 952-201-1577
DAVE'S PAINTINGand WALLPAPERING
Int/Ext • Free Est • 23 YrsWill meet or beat any
price! Lic/Ins Visa/MCBBB 952-469-6800
Allen's Perfect PaintingCeiling & Drywall Repair
BBB Member. Call anytime.Lic/Ins. Free Est. 612-388-2884
A German Craftsman� Paint, Plaster, papering �� 30yrs quality work, Ref's �� Seasonal Rates. Reliable �� roosterpainting.com ��Est. Int/Ext 952-484-4867 �
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Q uality R esidential Painting & Drywall
Ceiling & Wall Textures H20 Damage – Plaster Repair
Wall Paper RemovalINTERIOR �EXTERIOR
3 Interior Rooms/$250Wallpaper Removal. Drywall
Repair. Cabinet Enameling andStaining. 25 yrs exp. Steve 763-545-0506
*A and K PAINTING*Int./Ext Painting/Staining &
texturing. Free Est. 952-474-6258 Ins/BondMajor Credit Cards Accepted
Ext/Int PaintingReasonable Rates FREE Est.
EARL 952-944-7983
Painting2420
A Local MoverRobinson MovingHousehold & Office Movers
Reasonable RatesICC 52334 35Yrs Exp
Sr. Disc Call 763-566-8955
Moving, Storage & Shipping
2380
Powerwashing2490
Blown–In InsulationAttics & Exterior Walls
Contact: Brad 763-221-5717
Insulation &Weatherproofing
2320
763-477-2612 ( 30 YRS) www.lewisinsulation.comOld Home Specialists –Walls/
Attics/Venting/Ice Dams
�Energy Focus Insulation� Attic, Walls, Vents, Ice DamControl. 35 yrs Exp/Insured
Henry 952-884-0307
Insulation &Weatherproofing
2320
*10% off 1st Cleaning*BEST CLEANING
WE CLEAN YOU GLEAMProf House & Office Cleaner
High Quality, Comm/ResRef/Ins/Bond. Call Lola
612-644-8432 or 763-416-4611www.bestcleaningservices.com
Housecleaning 2310
Roofs, Siding,& Gutters
2510
Put Mr. Handyman to work for you!
� Wall Repair� Tile Install/Repair� Door Install/Adjust� Caulk/Grout� Deck Repair/Clean/Stain
Locally Owned & OperatedProfessional, Safe & ReliableLIC#20633898 � Bonded & Insured
612-547-7000www.mrhandyman.com
Handyperson 2290
Roofs, Siding,& Gutters
2510
JMR Home Services LLCHome Remodeling & Repair.No job too small. Lic# 20636754Call Joe @ 952-886-3888
HOME REPAIRTile, Glass Block, Masonry/
Concrete, Misc. Home Remedy.30yrs. Exp “No Job Too Small”swisstoneconstruction
services.com Steve 612-532-3978 Ins'd
HANDYMANCarpentry, Remodeling, Repair
& Painting Services.I'd love to do it all! 612-220-1565
AP HANDYMAN, LLCRepair/ Remodel/ Build
Insured. License #20626270Randy 612-309-5396
A-1 Work Ray's HandymanNo job too small!!
Quality Work @ CompetitivePrices! Free Estimates.
Ray 612-281-7077
Handyperson 2290
25+ Years Handyman Work REMODELING & REPAIRS
Basement Finish Work Free Estimates
Call Don @ 952-890-4792
100% Satisfaction Guaranteed952-451-3792
R.A.M. CONSTRUCTIONAny & All Home Repairs
�Concrete �Dumpster Service�Carpentry �Baths & Tile�Fencing �Windows �Gutters�Water/Fire Damage �DoorsLic•Bond•Ins Visa Accepted
0 Stress! 110% Satisfaction!Schultz'e Contracting Inc
Lower Level RemodelsWall/Ceiling Repair/Texture
Tile, Carpentry, Carpet, Paint.#BC20538329 MDH Lead SupervisorDale 952-941-8896 office
612-554-2112 cell“Soon To Be Your
Favorite Contractor!”schultzecontracting.com
Handyperson 2290
Willie's Rubbish HaulingGarage Cleanouts, Basements,
Attics, Houses, Etc. 612-310-5559 612-825-6511
HAULINGConcrete-Brush-Const Debris
2-40yd containers for cleanupsTotal Sanitation Service
612-861-2575
6-30 Yard Dumpsters Call Scott 952-890-9461
**First Impressions**“You Point & It Disappears”A Moving & Hauling Service
www.firstimpressionshd.com 612-598-2276
#1 In Low Prices!!Attic, Garage & Basement
Clean-ups.
We Haul All!763-537-5733 612-889-9170
Hauling 2280
Painting2420
GARAGE DOORS& OPENERS
Repair /Replace /ReasonableLifetime Warranty on All
Spring Changes www.expertdoor.com651-457-7776
Garage Door
2260
REPAIRS DONE IN HOME
35 Yrs Exp. Wood,Upholstery& Recliner.10Yr guar. on re-gluingFree Est. Pick up & De-livery Jay 952-935-3349
Furniture Repair
2250
SANDING – REFINISHINGRoy's Sanding Service
Since 1951 CALL 952-888-9070
Escobar Hardwood Floors& Ceramic Tile Work, llcWe offer professional services
for your wood floors!Installs/Repair Sand/RefinishFree Ests Ins'd Mbr: BBB Professional w/10 yrs exp.
952-292-2349
Desperately Need Work!Ceramic & Marble
Free Ests. 40 Yrs Exp. ½ Pricein Jan! Call Art 612-695-1398
Above All Hardwood Floors Installation•Sanding•Finishing
“We Now Install Carpet, Tile & Vinyl.”
Call 952-440-WOOD (9663)
952-994-4303 George Elite Repair & Tile
Regrout, Tile, Painting, Etc.We Do it All • Lowest Rates
*CERAMIC TILE20 Yrs Exp – Free Ests!
Quality Work At A Fair Price!Lindell Tile 612-396-5647
20+ Years In Tiling Free Estimates/Low Prices
Excellent ReferencesCall 952-451-1037
#1 in Hardwood Refinishing�SANDMAN IS BEST!�sandmanjohansson.com low$$A+ Angie's List 952-474-4355
Flooring & Tile
2230
Painting2420
TEAM ELECTRICwww.teamelectricmn.com Lic/ins/bonded Res/ComAll Jobs...All Sizes Free Est952-758-7585 10% Off w/ad
ElectricRepairs
2180
Snow Removal• Snowplowing • Mowing • Fertilizing
www.fertilawnmn.comBloomington, MN • 952-884-7331
PACKAGE DISCOUNTS!
Residential RemodelingLicensed • Insured
Roof Snow RemovalRoofing • Siding
Custom Porches/DecksKitchen and Bath Remodels
Finished BasementsRoom Additions
Quality at a Reasonable PriceState Lic. ID#20637218
Office: 763-476-8412Jeff Doyle: 763-228-1656
Chad Doyle: 763-228-1873www.jdasc.com
• EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE
• Hardiplank® Siding• QUICK RESPONSE TIME
• HAIL DAMAGE
• FREE INSPECTIONS
• STATE LIC# 6793• ESTABLISHED IN 1984
ROOFING • SIDING • WINDOWS
q i a r
www.GatesGeneralContractors.com
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ACCREDITEDBUSINESS
Fast TurnaroundReduce Energy BillsFree EstimatesBank Financing
Available
Limited OfferTriple Glass for the Price of Double Glass
WINDOWS/SIDINGFamily Owned & Operated Since 1949
(651) 644-6900(952) 920-8888
Call For Free Estimatewww.WesternConstructionInc.com
SERVING THE
ENTIRE METO AREAMN LICENSE
#20316811BONDED • INSURED
Snow & Ice Dam Removal
Down Spouts ClearedCommercial and Residental
www.sparklewashcmn.com
763-225-6200763-225-6200
A Fresh Look, Inc.Interior/Exterior Painting by the Pros
Bonded & InsuredFree Est. • Senior Discounts
Lic. #20626700Credit Cards Accepted
612-825-7316/952-934-4128www.afreshlookinc.com
Right Way PAINTING
612.839.2239 • 612.866.0949
20 years exp. Degreed Shop TeacherInterior Specials including ceilings,
walls, paneling, windows, fine enameling,Kitchen cupboards and basement floors.
Wall and wood repair. Fully insured.Book before 1/31/11 & receive 20% off. Thru 3/1/11.
Lew Electric: Resid & Comm.Service, Service Upgrades,
Remodels. Old or New Constr.Free Ests. Bonded/Insured Lic#CA05011 612-801-5364
ABLE TO WIRE NOWKevter Construction
Nick 952-201-6956Lic#CAO4854
No Job Too Small!!
612-501-1093WHY PAY MORE?
Call Signature Electric� Service Upgrades� Remodeling� Misc Wiring & More!
Owner / OperatedLicensed/Bonded/Insured
ElectricRepairs
2180
PINNACLE DRYWALL*Hang *Tape *Texture*SandQuality Guar. Ins. 612-644-1879
JTW Drywall ServiceHang, Tape, Texture. Freeest. Lic/Ins 612-282-3032
Alliance Drywall30 yrs exp. Ins. Edina. Checkmy lower prices. Rock, text.,tape & skim-coat. Free est.Dan 651-235-7997
Excel Drywall, LLCFor All Your Drywall
Needs. Free Est. No JobToo Small 30 yrs exp. Ins.
612-382-8980
Drywall2170
Custom Drapes, Blinds,Upholstery, Bedspreads,
35 yrs. Lake's 952-447-4655
Draperies &Window Trmnts
2150
www.egresswindowguy.com763-544-2775 Mark JohnsonLic.(20396184) Bond/Ins'd
Doors &Windows
2140
Decks 3 & 4 Season PorchesPool/Hot Tub SurroundsJon Dimich Deck Creations
612-418-3677 Lic 20490464
www.jddeckcreations.com
Decks2130
SWEEP • INSP. • REPAIRFull Time • Professional Ser.
Certified/ Registered / Insured28 Yrs Exp. Don 952-933-8005
Chimney &FP Cleaning
2110
CONCRETE & MASONARYSteps, Walks, Drives,
Patios Chimney Repair. No job to Sm. Lic/Bond/Ins
John 952-882-0775
CAMPBELL CONCRETE•Steps •Walks •Aprons
•Chimney Repair Free Estimates & Insured: Joe 612-245-4439 (Hopkins)
BRICK, CONCRETE Glass Blk, Drain Tile
Retaining Walls /Pavers 30 yrs New/Rpr “None toosm.” Ins'd 612-532-3978
�TWIN CITIES ConcreteReas.-Fast Friendly BBB Tear-out -Replacements-
Retain walls- Steps-Walks,Drives- Drain tile- Bsmnt
floors - Stamped & Colored 763-229-4508
Cement, Masonry,Waterproofing
2100
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OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
850 sq ft. Owner will help with build out.Great location!
On Old Shakopee Road, near 35W. Signage included.
952-835-4284 ext. 2
EDINA: 1 or 2 room remodeled office near 494 and 100, 6 panel oakdoors, leather sofa, cherry desk,
conference table, break room/kitchen: $425/one or $575/two
612.964.2544
F O R S A L E • F O R L E A S ECOMMERCIAL PROPERTIES
ICE DAMS & SNOW?1954
The WeatherMaster Inc.Snow Management Systems
Call Today!612-961-2375
Fast, Friendly & Reliable
Snow and ice dams on yourroof can cause expensive damage to the interior and
exterior of your home. The WeatherMaster Inc.
can help!
Since 1954 we have been providing homeowners with
experience in snow & ice dam removal. Same day
service available.
Help Wanted/Part Time
9200
HOUSE CLEANERS$80-$100/day
FT/PT 7:20am-3:00pmWe provide CAR.
Burnsville Location.Rebecca 952-432-2134
DRIVER W/ VEHICLEIts an exciting start to2011! Dock trucks, curtain-side docks, vans, pickupsElite Transportationneeds experienced couri-ers with their own vehi-cles NOW to work w/ ourexpanding customer base!Clean veh, good MVR,DOT phys needed. CallJim at: 763-785-0124weekdays 8am-4pm formore info.
Dock Trucks andCargo Vans
Dynamex a national lead-er in the same day courierindustry is in need of In-dependent Contractorswith their 24-26 ft docktrucks w/ lift. Also 2006 ornewer white trucks andvans. Work available im-mediately, Mon- Fri. �Must be able to pass background and drug screen. �Must be able to obtaincommercial insurance. �Must be able to speakclearly on Nextel. If interested please call
Jodi 651-746-5945
Help Wanted/Full Time
9100
ASSOCIATE TRAINEE
Real Estate Career Fast Growth Potential Rolland 952-949-4724
Irene [email protected]
Coldwell Banker Burnetcbburnet.com EOE
FT ADMIN ASSIST/CUSTOMER SERVICE
Plymouth based smallcompany seeks sharp,quick learner. Excellentwritten communications.Detailed. Accurate typingskills. Organized. Can pri-oritize. Strong MicrosoftOffice skills. Informalenvironment. Send re-sume, cover letter to:
Help Wanted/Full Time
9100
Help Wanted/Part Time
9200
Transition HealthcareLPN for A.L. Experience monitoring staff, must be organized, communica-tion skills, self-motivated, excellent customer ser-vice. Part-time AMs &PMs, & flexible. CurrentMN LPN license in goodstanding. Fax resumes:
952-697-4661EEOC
Live in PCANeeded in Hopkins forclient with high person-al care needs. Experi-ence preferred. Call Molly: 952-814-7400
HealthCare
9050
Employment9000
Mobile Homes For SaleKRESTWOOD PARK
Bloomington. Call Carol952-807-5331
ManufacturedHomes
8100
Real Estate7000
RichfieldLive Among Friends
Upscale CommunityIndoor Pool, Spa &
SaunaBusiness Center, GameRoom, Exercise FacilityWasher/Dryer, Ceiling
Fans & FireplacesUnderground Parking
Included. Near Airport,MOA & Southdale.
1 & 2 BR's $850-$1625RENT NOW$50/month
January & FebruaryThe Oaks on Pleasant
6600 Pleasant Ave612-259-2700
RICHFIELD 612-866-6797
GREENBRIER6445 Queen Ave. S.Spacious 1BR &2BR Apartments
in quiet, residentialarea. On bus line,near Southdale.
Heat & storage incl.,A/C, elevator, BBQ.
1BR $6352BR $750
TWO MONTHSFREE!
No Pets Please
Apartments &Condos For Rent
6400
Richfield Newly painted2BR, quiet bldg, garage.
$750. 612-708-8906
Excelsior: 1BR $615-$695,2BR $790 new carpet, 1 blkto Lake Mtka! Quiet, clean,ht pd, Gar avail. 952-401-3457
Apartments &Condos For Rent
6400
W BLOOM LL hm, br,ba, kit, ldry, gar, no petsutil inc $625. 952-831-0306
RoommatesWanted
5800
Bloomington 2BR, gar, large yard, fin lower level. Avl 2/1 $950 952-898-7279
Duplexes/DblBungalows For Rent5300
Rentals5000
Registered Nurse seek-ing employment. Experi-enced, caring. 952-303-3695
Home HealthCare Providers
4300
Family Care4000
Adult Brittany Spaniels, M& F, must go together. $100To gd home only 952-926-0804
Pets3970
Agriculture/Animals/Pets3900
GUN & KNIFE SHOWJan. 8-9; Sat. 9-5, Sun. 9-3
Blmgtn Armory - 3300 W 98th St Adm. $5 763-754-7140
Buy - Sell - Tradecrocodileproductionsinc.com
SportingGoods & Misc
3810
Treadmill Cadence: gd cond,$50/bo. Nordic Track ProDigital, clean $50/bo. Can deliver. Mike 612-987-1044
FitnessEquipment
3740
Leisure3700
Brother Personnel Fax$15. 952-975-9610
Office Equip& Supplies
3290
GRAND PIANO: 6 foot,Haddorff, Cherry. Exc con-dition! $5,000. 952-881-3125
Baldwin Console Pianow/bench, medium oak fin.,built 1980, $800. 952-935-1566
MusicalInstuments
3280
Buying Old Trains & ToysSTEVE'S TRAIN CITY
952-933-0200
Misc.Wanted
3270
Comic Books – Superhero1,000's @ .25 cents each.
Must sell. Carl 612-849-4874
China: Moderne by Harmo-ny House, 12 setting, 95 pcs.Exc cond! $590 952-843-8138
Misc.For Sale
3260
Sleep Number bed forsale, series 9000. Electric
adjustable frame with pil-low top. Head board with
mirror, and side pierswith drawers included.
Works great $2,100. Call 612-237-1415
Room & Board solid cher-ry Milano Office Armoire,Exc cond! $1200. 4 book-shelves, mahogany, $40 ea.;Oak Lawyer's bookcasew/leaded glass, $100;matching Sofa & loveseat,merlot/tan, $300 ea.; 2 floorlamps, $20 ea. This End UpTable & 4 chairs, $75; Desk& chair, $75. Rattan rockingchair, $75. 952-474-3124
Couch, loveseat, chair -matching. Tan, microfiberExc cond! $725 952-843-8138
Furnishings3160
BED: $145 New QUEENPillowtop; KING $265;FULL $135. Can deliver.
612-419-2707
Furnishings3160
FIREWOODDB's Firewood 4x8x16$135 Mixed Hardwood.
Free Delivery & Stack.320-420-8479 320-420-0166
FIREWOODClean Oak FirewoodVery dry! 4'x8'x16” $125
or 4 for $400. Solid stack.Call 612-860-5327
FIREWOOD2 Yr Dried Oak Delivered& stacked - $110 4' x 8' x 16”763-218-2353 952-334-9840
FIREWOOD100% Premium Dried Oak24+ yrs Exp 507-280-7780
www.procutfirewood.com
Ideal Firewood 2.5yr Dried Mixed Hardwood
4' x 8 'x 16” - $120 or2 for $225 Free Delivery952-881-2122 612-599-6385
FirewoodOak/Birch - Super Dry!4'x4'x16 inch $95; 2 / $170 Deliv'd & stacked. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed! 612-600-8513
Fireplace &Firewood
3150
BLOOMINGTON10700 Whalen Ave. So.
Friday, Jan. 7 (8-4)Saturday, Jan. 8 (8-2)
#'s 7 am FridayTOOLS – TOOLS – TOOLS!
Royal Copenhagen “GreenMelody” China, lovelyOak China hutch, jewelryarmoire, Craftsman toolchest on wheels, Crafts-man 220 amp air comp.,welder, auto ramps, yardtools, cast iron flowerpots, & much, much more!
EbenezerEstateSales.org� Ebenezer Hands & Hearts �
EstateSales
3130
Glen Haven, Crystal, MN:3 lots in Christus Garden.Retail $2595 ea. asking $750ea. 218-251-3767 320-676-8944
Dawn Valley Memorial ParkEden Prairie. 1 lot, $1000/BO320-762-8111 651-260-1335
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$12,885
1998 LincolnContinental 4 Dr
Leather, Stk#110703B$3,450
2006 Mercedes4Matic AWD
4Dr, 3.5L, Stk#110575A$17,985
2006 Pontiac Grand Prix GT
Supercharged, 4 Dr, Stk#3359PA$8,985
2009 SmartcarCpe Passion
2 Dr, Stk#110546B$11,985
2010 Chevy EquinoxAWD LTZ
4 Dr, Stk#3321P$27,985
2008 Chevy Suburban1500 LTZ
4WD, 4 Dr, Stk#3529P$33,985
2010 Chevy Tahoe4WD 1500
4 Dr, LT, Stk#3491P$37,985
2007 Chevy Tahoe4WD 1500
4 Dr, LT, Stk#110983A$27,985
2007 Chevy Tahoe4WD 1500
4 Dr, LT, Stk#111017A$23,985
2008 ChevyTrailblazer LT
4WD, 4 Dr, Stk#3532P$20,985
2010 Chevy TraverseLTZ AWD
4 Dr, Stk#3315P$34,885
2008 GMC YukonDenali AWD
4 Dr, Stk#3480$31,985
2005 Jeep GrCherokee Ltd 4WD
4 Dr, Nav, Stk#110269B$17,985
2004 NissanPathfinder LE
4WD, Platinum, Stk#111023A$11,985
2008 Chevy SilveradoExt Cab
4WD, LT, Stk#3535P$23,985
2007 Chevy Silverado2500HD
Stk#111009A$11,985
2010 Suburban 1500LT
4WD, 4 Dr, Stk#3506$34,985
2007 Dodge Ram1500 SLT Reg Cab140.5", Stk#110581B
$11,985
2007 Dodge Ram MegaCab Laramie
4WD, Diesel, 160.5", Stk#3486PA$26,985
2006 Ford E-450Super Duty DRW
Diesel, Stk#102763A$14,985
1997 Ford F-250 HDSupercab 4WD
138.8" WB, Stk#110171AB$6,985
2006 Ford F-150Supercrew
King Ranch, Stk#3498PA$25,985
2001 Chevy SilveradoExt Cab
4x4, LS, Stk#110093PB$7,985
2006 Ford F250Supercrew XLT
Stk#110992A$19,985
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