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Resident’s GUIDE

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Published by the Jordan Independent

E D I T I O N

ANNIVERSARY

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Jordan500 West 2nd St

Jordan, MN 55325

Le Center110 S. Lexington Ave.Le Center, MN 56057

Le Sueur125 N. Main St.

Le Sueur, MN 56058

Open 7 Days a Week • 7am - 10pm

FRESH PRODUCE

FRESH MEAT

FRESH BAKERY

FRESH DELI

FLORAL DEPARTMENT

NATURAL FOOD& ORGANICS

• Lottery

• ATM

• Money Transfer Service

• Phone Cards

• Money Orders

• Kodak Kiosk

• We bag your groceries & put them in your car

• Double vendor coupons up to 50¢ everyday

• Thermax Rental

• Propane exchange

• Postage Stamps

• Balloons

• Fax & Copies

• Dry Cleaning Service

S E R V I C E S

58 Years of Great Service

SERVICE

Growing BIGGER

with Hometown

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CONTENTSAdvertisers ...............................................................................................................6Arts & Entertainment ...........................................................................................39CAP Agency .........................................................................................................28Clubs & Organizations .........................................................................................37Education ..............................................................................................................21Elections ................................................................................................................16Emergencies ............................................................................................................5Health & Wellness ................................................................................................34Help & Support Services ......................................................................................32Introduction ............................................................................................................4Jordan, City of .........................................................................................................5Libraries ................................................................................................................13Licenses & Permits/Documents ...........................................................................19Map of Jordan .......................................................................................................20Media ....................................................................................................................18Metropolitan Council ...........................................................................................15Minnesota, State of ...............................................................................................16Parks & Recreation ...............................................................................................24Postal Service ........................................................................................................18Preschool & Child Care ........................................................................................24Senior Citizens ......................................................................................................27Scott County ...........................................................................................................8Scott County Human Services ..............................................................................31Transportation .......................................................................................................19United States .........................................................................................................18Utilities ..................................................................................................................14Waste Disposal ......................................................................................................14Watersheds ............................................................................................................16

Worship .................................................................................................................39

Publisher: Laurie Hartmann

Cover Design: Jennifer Baker

Editorial Content: Angelo Gentile, Mathias Baden, Tara Wolford

Editorial Design: Jennifer Baker

Advertising: Nancy Etzel

Photography: Mathias Baden, David Schueller, Southwest Newspapers

Ad Design: Jennifer Baker, Mike Flake, Renee Fette, Debra McEachern, Brian Sorenson, Tara Wolford

Special thanks to the City of Jordan, Jordan Chamber of Commerce, CAP Agency, Scott County and School District 717 for their contributions. Every effort has been made to provide an accurate directory, but if errors have occurred please contact us with corrections.

Published by the Jordan Independent, 109 Rice Street, Jordan, MN 55352Copyright 2011. Printed in the U.S.A.

For additional information or to submit corrections, callat 952-445-3333 or send an e-mail to [email protected].

Jordan Resident’s Guide 2011-2012

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This ad is sponsored by the City of Jordan and the Jordan Area Chamber of Commerce

City of Jordan

952-492-2535www.Jordan.GovOffi ce.com

Jordan Area Chamber of Commerce

952-492-2355www.JordanChamber.org

Come and visit Jordan’s shops for antiques, gifts, local art, framing, specialty meats, fi ne dining and overnight luxury stays. Walk to the Sand Creek waterfalls and serene Mill Pond in Lagoon Park. Just outside of town, you will fi nd apple orchards, draft horse farms, riding stables, state park trails, campgrounds & a vineyard. With small-town appeal, Historic Jordan is a great place to spend the day or perhaps to come and stay.

For tourist information call the…

JordanJordanExperienceExperience

JuneJordan Summer CelebrationJordan Art FestivalJordan Valley Bike TourJaycees—Pork in the Park

JulyScott County Fair

AugustScott Carver Threshers Old Time Harvest FestivalBean Bag Tournament

SeptemberCar Cruise & Street DanceHeimatfest

OctoberJordan ECFE Craft ShowJordan Business Trick or Treat

NovemberLadies Night Out

See individual sites or chamber site for dates and details

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Promoting Wellness & Enhancing

LivesWe Offer:• Independent and assisted living

• Rehabilitative outpatient therapies

• Transitional care services

• Long-term skilled nursing care

• Respite care

• Memory care, including a Special Care Residence

• Intermediate care for individuals with developmental disabilities

• Full-time campus chaplain and accessible chapel

611 West Main Street(952) 873-2215 • www.tlha.org

Where the Care of the Soul is the Soul of Care

The Lutheran Home CampusBELLE PLAINE, MINNESOTA

Emergencies ........................911Use 911 in life-threatening emergencies – police, fi re and medical.

Alternate Emergency .......................................... 952-445-1411Jordan Police Department .........................................................................952-492-2009

Health ServicesHospitalsQueen of Peace Hospital, New Prague .....................................................952-758-4431Ridgeview Medical Center, Waconia ........................................................952-442-2191St. Francis Regional Medical Center, Shakopee .......................................952-428-3000OtherCrisis Connection .....................................................................................612-379-6363Mental Health Crisis Program..................................................................952-442-7601Emergency Services for Children/Vulnerable Adults

Weekdays ...............................................................................................952-445-7751Nights and Weekends ...........................................................................651-291-4680

Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery .........................................................763-591-0400MN Poison Control System.................................................................. 1-800-222-1222Scott County Human Services ..................................................................952-445-7751Carver-Scott Sexual Violence Center .......................................................952-448-5425Southern Valley Alliance for

Battered Women ...............................................................................…952-873-4214Two Twelve Medical Center .....................................................................952-361-2447United Way 211 ........................................................................................651-291-0211Pet Poison HELPLINE™ .................................................................... 1-866-823-1588

Utility EmergenciesCity of Jordan (water & sewer)

Weekdays ...............................................................................................952-492-2535Nights and Weekends ...........................................................................952-492-2009

CenterPoint Energy (gas leak) ......................................................................... 612-372-5050 TTY .......................................................................................................612-342-5471Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative (outage) .......................................952-492-8255Frontier Communications .........................................................................952-435-1504Xcel Energy (power outage) .................................................................. 1-800-895-1999

JordanResident'sGuide

INTRODUCTIONto the

Welcome to the 2011-2012 Jordan Resident’s Guide. This year marks the 20th anniversary of publish-ing these guides for the communities served by

Southwest Newspapers. This Jordan Independent publication is a comprehensive directory of information and resources used by Jordan businesses and residents, especially those who are new to this area.

The Resident’s Guide is a compilation of valuable information — a single source for lists of services, names, telephone numbers and e-mail addresses. Keep it handy; use it often.

Our apologies in advance for omissions or for changes that occur after publication. The challenge in publishing this Resident’s Guide is not only collecting accurate and important information,

but keeping that information current in one of the Twin Cities’ fastest-growing areas.

The Resident’s Guide is also available on the Web at www.jordan-news.com. If you would like additional copies of this publication, call our Circulation Department at 952-345-6682.

For information or to submit corrections, call 952-445-3333 or send an e-mail to [email protected].

Two Great Businesses – One Location!

Now Available:Now Available: Jag Jeans • Tru Luxe Jeans • Boutique Jag Jeans • Tru Luxe Jeans • Boutique

Style Clothing • Kameleon JewelryStyle Clothing • Kameleon JewelryGreat Selection of Purses • Jewelry Great Selection of Purses • Jewelry

Home Decor • Framed Art Home Decor • Framed ArtGarden Art • Light Garden & Garden Art • Light Garden &

Floral Design • Bean Pod Candles Floral Design • Bean Pod Candles Children’s & Baby • InspirationalChildren’s & Baby • Inspirational

Join us on FacebookJoin us on Facebook

We’ve Moved!We’ve Moved!

Open Mon-Wed 10-6,Thurs 10-8, Fri-Sat 10-5

Boutique & GiftsBoutique & Gifts

IRISVALLEY

Visit us at our new location in the Visit us at our new location in the Glowing Hearth & Home buildingGlowing Hearth & Home building

THE BEST FIREPLACE & FIRE PIT BRANDSAll in one convenient location

You won’t fi nd a larger selection of brand name fi replaces

Rivers Edge Fire Pit Table

800CL FireplaceRed 40 Fireplace

6 points per $10

Founded with the customer in mind!FJordan: 100 Eldorado Drive • 952-492-9276Jordan: 100 Eldorado Drive • 952-492-9276

Burnsville: 3850 Highway 13W • 952-808-0754Burnsville: 3850 Highway 13W • 952-808-0754

Mankato: 241 St. Andrews Drive • 507-345-8084Mankato: 241 St. Andrews Drive • 507-345-8084

100 Eldorado Drive, Jordan 952-492-9276 www.glowhearth.com

110 Eldorado Drive, Jordan110 Eldorado Drive, Jordan952-492-3360 www.irisvalley.net952-492-3360 www.irisvalley.net

Jordan: Preserving the past, preparing for the future

In 1854, a man settled on a piece of land and built a log house in what was then called Sand Creek, but shortly thereafter became “Jordan.” Jordan’s fi rst structures were crude log cabins. These later gave way to modest, but sturdier structures. Often they were

made of brick from a local quarry.Today, Jordan's downtown area has become an antique shoppers’ paradise, with dealers

selling their wares from a variety of buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Adding to the nostalgia are the Jordan Brewery and the Feedmill Restaurant. An old-time feed mill in former years, the Feedmill Restaurant still boasts the original wood fl oors and an awesome view of Sand Creek, which winds its way along the rear of the restaurant and downtown area. Across the street is the famous Pekarna’s Meat Market.

Jordan residents are proud of beautiful Lagoon Park. Complete with a year-round running waterfall, the park is located on the edge of the spring-fed Mill Pond. In recent years, the city has made many improvements to the park, including wrought iron railings, paved walking and bicycle paths, fi shing rocks and pier, a fountain and a beach. The beauty, safety and peaceful atmosphere of this area have made it a favorite recreational spot for Jordan residents.

As growth occurs, the people and the Jordan City Council strive to keep the community's small-town fl avor. Jordan honors its history during the annual Heimatfest and also welcomes its future with newer community events, such as the Jordan Art Festival. These unique celebrations help connect the old and new in Jordan — it's a great place to visit and an even better place to call home.

Year Population1960 .............................................................................................1,4791970 .............................................................................................1,8361980 .............................................................................................2,6601990 .............................................................................................2,9092000 .............................................................................................3,8332009 ..................................................................................... 5,470 est.

Sources: U.S. Census & City of Jordan

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• spring floors reduce stress & fatigue• highly trained professional teachers• parents watch via closed-circuit TV• conservative costumes with free tights & alterations

we offer: • gymnastics • preschool dance • tap • hip hop • musical theater • jazz • ballet • dance line • lyrical jazz

dance

• university-trained instructors• optional, informal recitals• office staff available during lessons• private or group lessons in our large music classroom

music

we offer:• piano • voice • guitar• drums • trumpet • trombone• tuba • bassoon • saxophone • flute • clarinet • banjo

• kindergarten readiness curriculum• busing provided• daily classes in music, art & dance• licensed to provide excellent service with quality staff

preschool

• busing provided from Jordan & Belle Plaine schools• homework & tutoring help• daily classes in music, art & dance• licensed facility• summer & school release day care

after school

200 S Broadway Street • Jordan

952.492.5131www.bauerdance.com

licensed facility for fine arts programs

REGISTER NOW!

Build Friendships at Preschool

Summer Care Field Trips

Private and Group Music Lessons

City of JordanJordan Government Center210 E. First St., Jordan 55352 ...................................................................952-492-2535Fax .............................................................................................................952-492-3861Web site ..................................................................................www.jordan.govoffi ce.com

Frequently Called NumbersPolice and Fire Emergency .............................................................................. 911Police (general information) ......................................................................952-492-2009Fire (general information) .........................................................................952-492-2535Water and sewer billing .............................................................................952-492-2535Scott County Sheriff .................................................................................952-496-8300Deputy Registrar .......................................................................................952-492-6330Civil Defense .............................................................................................952-445-6666

Jordan City CouncilMayorPete Ewals108 Hillside Dr.. ........................................................................................952-492-3435E-mail ............................................................................ [email protected]

Council MembersJeremy Goebel623 Lodge Dr. ..........................................................................................952-492-6852E-mail ..........................................................................................jrgoebel@gmail.comJoe Thill312 E. 2nd St. ..........................................................................................952-492-3921E-mail ...........................................................................................jthill0000@aol.comThom Boncher113 Marlane Circle ...................................................................................952-492-7843E-mail .................................................................................. [email protected] Schultz400 Water St. ...........................................................................................952-492-6280E-mail ................................................................................. [email protected] Shaw218 Rustle Rd. . .........................................................................................952-492-6578E-mail ............................................................................................... [email protected] Velishek845 Hickory Place .....................................................................................952-492-3675E-mail ................................................................................... [email protected]

The mayor and council members serve as the Jordan City Council. Terms are four years. Jordan City Council elections are held concurrently with the state and federal general elections.

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ADVERTISER INDEX

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APPLIANCESAppliance Sales & Service .................30Appliance Smart ...............................11

AUTOMOTIVECapital Tire ......................................29Pearson’s Prior Lake Auto Collision .....37Quatmann Auto Service .....................14

BANKING/FINANCIAL/MORTGAGEHomeTown Bank ...............................27Riverland Bank .................................23South Metro Federal Credit Union ......25State Bank of Belle Plaine .................21Valley Bank ......................................16

CAMP GROUNDSDakotah Meadows RV Park ................13

CHILD CAREPraise the Children ...........................24

CHURCHES .....................................26

ENTERTAINMENTCanterbury Park ................................15Maureen Carlson’s Center for Creative Arts ..............................35Playworks ........................................13

GOLF COURSESMeadows at Mystic Golf .....................13

GOVERNMENTCity of Jordan .....................................2

GROCERYPerkarna Meat Market .......................17Radermacher's Fresh Market ................3Mazopiya .........................................13

HEALTH CAREChiropractic Specialists .....................34Eckart Dental ...................................34Jordan Dental Care, P.A. ....................33Lutheran Home Belle Plaine ................5Queen of Peace Hospital ...................12St. Francis Regional Medical Center ...............................9St. Gertrude’s Health & Rehabilitation Center ....................22Total Health Advantage......................21

HOME IMPROVEMENTGlowing Hearth ..................................4Hirshfi eld’s.......................................36The Mandinec Group Landscaping ......32Metro Air, Heating, Cooling & Ventilation ................................10Rivers Edge Concrete ........................32Siwek Lumber & Millwork, Inc. ..........35

INSURANCEFarm Bureau ....................................22Insurance Brokers of Minnesota .........40

INVESTMENTSFarm Bureau ....................................22

LAWN & GARDENThe Mandinec Group Landscaping ......32

LIQUOR STORESClancy’s ...........................................28Jordan Wine & Spirits ........................31Talk of the Town Liquors ....................33

REAL ESTATEEdina Realty Perkins .........................19RES Realty .....................................19

RESTAURANTSClancy’s ...........................................28Jordan Feedmill Restaurant ...............28

RETAIL/SERVICESAppliance Sales & Service .................30Appliance Smart ...............................11Broadway Market ..............................18Shakopee Dakotah Convenience Store ..........................13Genesis ...........................................39Hirshfi eld’s.......................................36Iris Valley Boutique & Gifts ..................4Prairie Farm Supply ..........................38Perkarna Meat Market .......................17Siwek Lumber & Millwork, Inc ...........35

SCHOOLSBauer Fine Arts Academy ....................7Prior Lake Savage Schools .................37St. John’s Lutheran Church & School ......................................16

SENIOR LIVINGLutheran Home Belle Plaine ................5Auburn Homes .................................31Schule Haus ....................................17

SPORTS & FITNESS/RECREATIONDakotah! Sports & Fitness .................13

WATER CONDITIONINGHaferman Water Conditioning ............36

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• Chanhassen• Chaska• Jordan• Prior Lake

• Savage• Shakopee• Bloomington• Eden Prairie

• Belle Plaine• Carver• Cologne• Victoria

Our talented group of physicians and health care providersspecialize in a full spectrum of health care.

Clinic ServicesClinic Services

Need help fi nding a physician? Need health & wellness classes or support groups?Give Us a Call at “Ask St. Francis”

952-428-2000 www.stfrancis-shakopee.com

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and Savage area and

only 12 minutes from the

494/169 interchange. Excellent Healthcare in Your Community.

St. Francis Urgent Care – Shakopee24 Hour Emergency Care Located at St. Francis Regional Medical CenterMonday-Friday, 6 PM-10 PM; Saturdays & Sundays, 1 PM-10 PMCall 952-428-2111

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St. Francis Regional Medical Center............... 952-428-3000Park Nicollet Clinic, Shakopee .......................952-993-7750Metropolitan Pediatric Specialists ............... 952-445-6700

Specialty Clinic ..............................................952-428-2600Allina Medical Clinic, Shakopee .................... 952-428-3535

Orthopedic Center .......................................952-428-3399St. Francis Rehabilitative Services ............952-428-2001

Allina Medical Clinic–Crossroads, Dean Lakes...... 952-496-6700St. Francis Sleep Diagnostic Center ....................952-428-2800212 Medical Building ........................................952-428-1500

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Park Nicollet Clinic, Prior Lake ......................952-993-7750Valley Family Practice, Chaska.......................952-448-3303St. Francis Athletic Performance & Rehab Center, Chaska ....................................952-428-2750(in the Chaska Community Center)Fairview Jonathan Clinic, Chaska ................. 952-448-3500Savage Medical BuildingNew clinic building in Savage on Southwest corner of 43 and 27

St. Francis Diagnostic Imaging .................. 952-428-2151Specialty Clinic ..............................................952-428-2870Rehab & Sports Medicine ........................... 952-428-1550Capable Kids .................................................. 952-428-1565Quello Clinic ................................................. 952-428-0200Twin Cities Orthopedics .............................952-456-7444

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MeetingsJordan City CouncilCouncil chambers, 210 E. First St. ...................................................................6:30 p.m.Meetings are on the fi rst and third Monday of the month.

Jordan Planning CommissionCouncil chambers ..............................................................................................6:30 p.m.Meetings are on the second Tuesday of the month.Jordan Economic Development AuthorityCouncil chambers ...................................................................................................7 p.m.Meetings are on the third Tuesday of the month.Jordan Park & Recreation CommissionCouncil chambers ...................................................................................................7 p.m.Meetings are on the fourth Monday of the month.Jordan Cable CommissionCouncil chambers. Meetings are held as needed.

Jordan Fire DepartmentSteve Kochlin, Fire Chief ..........................................................................952-492-2535Jordan has a 35-member volunteer fi re department. The city has a “fi ve” insurance rating.

OrdinancesWinter ParkingThere shall be no parking on city streets, alleys or parking lots within the city of Jordan when there is an accumulation of one and one-half inches of snow or more, from 2 a.m. until the streets, alleys and parking lots are plowed full width. Exceptions: If you reside on First or Water streets between Mill and Varner streets, an odd/even parking system applies. For residents in these areas, the last digit of the day of the month determines which side of the street you should park on. The ordinance does not take effect until 2 a.m., so if you park your vehicle for the night, make sure you park it on the side of the street it should be on after midnight. Call the Jordan Police Department at 952-492-2009 with questions.Watering BanA total watering ban will be in effect every day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and the restrictions are odd/even. Violators will be cited. There is an exemption for newly seeded or sodded lawns.

Snowmobile OperationIt is unlawful for any person to operate a snowmobile upon the roadway, shoulder or inside bank or slope of any street or highway except on the trails designated by the council. Snowmobiles can only be used between the hours of 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. Any operation may only be on the right-hand side of such street or highway and in the same direction as the highway traffi c on the nearest land of the roadway adjacent thereto. For complete rules and ordinances regarding snowmobile operation, contact the Jordan Snowmobile Club at 952-492-3022 or Jordan City Hall at 952-492-2535.

City Licenses & PermitsBuilding PermitsA building permit is required when any building is erected, altered, demolished or moved and for most new construction, including decks. Call 952-492-2535 for information.

Dog LicensesJordan Government Center .......................................................................952-492-2535Dogs over four months of age must be licensed in Jordan. The cost of a license is $10 and a proof of rabies vaccination is necessary. Licensed dogs are to wear the license tag number on their collars. Any dog found in the city without a license and running at large can be impounded. For more information, check with city hall. A household that has more than two licensed dogs on the premises must apply for a $50 kennel license. To determine if your lost dog has been impounded, call Critter Getters at 952-873-6611.

Community CelebrationsJordan Art Festival & Bike TourThis unique art fair is Jordan’s newest celebration, showcasing local and regional artisans and their fi ne arts. The Jordan Jaycees also offer "Pork in the Park" — with pork sand-wiches, entertainment and more — during this event.

Jordan HeimatfestJordan honors its German heritage with the annual Heimatfest celebration, held each Sep-tember at Lagoon Park. The event features a parade, entertainment, fi reworks and more.

Scott County FairVisit the Scott County Fair each summer, located just south of Jordan. These “fi ve best days of summer” offer something for everyone.

Scott County

As Scott County continues to lead the state in population growth, progress and change are evident throughout this community. From forging a new commuter express transit service to downtown Minneapolis (www.bluexpressbus.com) with

its partners in Shakopee and Prior Lake to embarking on a parks and open space plan and more, Scott County is investing and preparing for the future.

Residents can watch County Board meetings live and on demand, and learn more about Scott County’s programs, policies and events by visiting the County’s Web site (www.co.scott.mn.us), tuning in to your local government access channel for meeting coverage and other programming, and reading the resident newsletter (Scott County SCENE). Residents are invited to become more directly involved by volunteering to serve on a citizen advisory committee or by attending County Board meetings, which are held on most Tuesdays beginning at 9 a.m. (visit the Web site for schedule information).

Scott County Government Center200 Fourth Ave. W., Shakopee, MN 55379-1220Information ..............................................................................................952-445-7750TTY/TDD (Hearing/speech impaired) .................................................952-496-8170Web site ......................................................................................... www.co.scott.mn.us

Elected Offi cialsBoard of CommissionersJoseph Wagner, District 118020 Xanadu Ave., Jordan, MN 55352 .................................................612-270-2660E-mail ......................................................................................jwagner@co.scott.mn.us

Tom Wolf, District 25045 Edgewater Court, Savage ..............................................................952-440-6805E-mail .......................................................................................... [email protected]

Dave Menden, District 3904 Clay St., Shakopee, MN 55379 .......................................................952-445-1013E-mail ................................................................................... [email protected]

Barbara Marschall, District 46701 Rustic Rd., Prior Lake, MN 55372 ................................................952-447-5748E-mail .................................................................................bmarschall@co.scott.mn.us

Jon Ulrich, District 514043 Walters Way, Savage, MN 55378 ................................................ 952-447-6278E-mail ........................................................................................ [email protected]

Other Elected Offi cialsKevin Studnicka, County SheriffScott County ........................................................................................... 952-496-8300E-mail .................................................................................kstudnicka@co.scott.mn.us

Pat Ciliberto, County AttorneyScott County ........................................................................................... 952-496-8240E-mail ...................................................................................pciliberto@co.scott.mn.us

Commissioners and other elected offi cials are elected to four-year terms (commissioners’ terms are staggered).

Frequently Called NumbersEmergency NumberMedical/Police/Fire ...................................................................................... 911Directions to the Government Center ................................................... 952-496-8777Job Hotline .............................................................................................. 952-496-8598Switchboard ..............................................................................................952-445-7750

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Tom Johnson of Jordan and Ron Fuller of Chaska engage in cheerful discussion during the 10th annual Jordan Classic Car and Cycle Cruise.

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952-447-8124

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www.metroairmn.com Since 1982

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AdministrationGary L. Shelton, Administrator ............................................................. 952-496-8100E-mail .....................................................................................gshelton@co.scott.mn.usLezlie Vermillion, Deputy Administrator ............................................. 952-496-8346E-mail .................................................................................lvermillion@co.scott.mn.usLisa Kohner, Public Affairs Coordinator ............................................... 952-496-8780E-mail ...................................................................................... [email protected] Cervenka, Deputy Clerk of the County Board ........................... 952-496-8164E-mail ...................................................................................tcervenka@co.scott.mn.us(Handles committee appointments, vacancies; county board agenda)

AnimalsAnimal Control ....................................................................................... 952-894-9065

Community Development DivisionBuilding Inspections ............................................................................... 952-496-8475Environmental Health ............................................................................ 952-496-8787Planning/Zoning .................................................................................... 952-496-8475

Community Services Division (See Human Services)

County AttorneyCriminal Division ................................................................................... 952-496-8240Juvenile Division ......................................................................................952-496-8418Civil Division .......................................................................................... 952-496-8241Victim/Witness....................................................................................... 952-496-8244

CourtsCourt Administration ............................................................................. 952-496-8200(District/County Court)Community Corrections ......................................................................... 952-496-8260Jury Line .................................................................................................. 952-496-8201

Customer Service ............................................................................. 952-496-8150Boat/Snowmobile/ATV .....................................................................Driver’s LicensesHunting/Fishing Licenses ................................................................... Liquor LicensesPassports/Photos ....................................................................................Motor VehiclesCross Country Ski Permits .............................................................Birth Certifi catesDeath Certifi cates ............................................................................ Marriage LicensesCharitable Gambling ......................................................................................................

Elections ...............................................................................................952-496-8161Voter Registration ................................................................................... 952-496-8560TTY/TDD (Hearing/Speech Impaired) ................................................952-496-8170

Employment/Employee RelationsEmployee Relations (Personnel) ............................................................. 952-496-8103JOB HOTLINE ..................................................................................... 952-496-8598Re-employment (Unemployment) ....................................................... 952-445-7087Workforce Development Center............................................................. 952-496-8686

Extension ServiceU of M Extension–Scott Co. ...................................................................952-492-5410

Human ServicesChild and Adult Protection .....................................................................952-445-7751Child Support .......................................................................................... 952-496-8183Daycare Licensing ....................................................................................952-445-7751Employment & Training ........................................................................ 952-496-8686Financial Assistance .................................................................................952-445-7751Foster Care Licensing ............................................................................. 952-496-8505Mental Health Center ..............................................................................952-445-7751New Options ........................................................................................... 952-403-7979Public Health Services ............................................................................ 952-496-8584Volunteer Program ...................................................................................952-496-8169Veterans’ Services .....................................................................................952-496-8176Welfare Fraud Hotline ................................................ 651-297-4147 or 800-627-9977Workforce Development Center............................................................. 952-496-8686

Mosquito ControlMetropolitan Mosquito Control ..............................................................651-645-9149

Natural Resources/ParksInformation (Three Rivers Park District) ...............................................763-559-6700Parks Planning ........................................................................................ 952-496-8783Soil & Water Conservation .....................................................................952-492-5425Watershed Management ......................................................................... 952-496-8054

Planning, Zoning, Inspections & Environmental Health ..... 952-496-8475Public Affairs ..................................................................................... 952-496-8601

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Mayo Clinic Health System is a family of clinics, hospitals and health care facilities serving 70 communities in Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin. Mayo Clinic Health System links the expertise of Mayo Clinic with health care providers in local communities.

By working together and sharing knowledge, your local health care team is always connected to thousands of the world’s leading medical experts. So no matter what medical condition you and your family may face, you’ll receive quality care, close to home.

To schedule a clinic appointment please call: Belle Plaine, Montgomery and New Prague – 952-758-9355 Le Sueur – 877-412-7575 (toll free)

Quality Care, Close to HomeClinicsBelle Plaine700 W. Prairie Street

Le Sueur625 S. Fourth Street

Montgomery501 Fourth Street N.W.

New Prague301 E. Main Street

Express Care(located inside Coborn’s Grocery Stores)

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Public HealthEnvironmental Health ............................................................................ 952-496-8787Public Health Services ............................................................................ 952-496-8584

Public Works DivisionCounty Engineer, Highway, Surveyor ................................................... 952-496-8346

Services DivisionAccounts Payable ..................................................................................... 952-496-8189Billing/Collections .................................................................................. 952-496-8464Customer Service .................................................................................... 952-496-8150Facilities Management ............................................................................ 952-496-8439Information Technology ......................................................................... 952-496-8308

Property TaxAppraisal .................................................................................................. 952-496-8115Estimates ...........................................................................................................952-496-8150Payments .................................................................................................. 952-496-8150

Real Estate Listing Info ........................................................................................................952-496-8150Recorder ....................................................................................................952-496-8143Abstract Property .................................................................................... 952-496-8150

Soil and Water ConservationScott County offi ce ..................................................................................952-492-54257901 W. 190th St., Jordan

SheriffAdministration ........................................................................................ 952-496-8300Civil Process Bureau ............................................................................... 952-496-8320Communications ......................................................................................952-496-8311Detectives ................................................................................................ 952-496-8132Emergency Management .........................................................................952-496-8181Jail Administration .................................................................................. 952-496-8327Jail Systems ...............................................................................................952-496-8314Juvenile Alternative Facility.................................................................... 952-496-8950Patrol ........................................................................................................ 952-496-8303Records .................................................................................................... 952-496-8309Regional Training Facility ...................................................................... 952-496-8948Warrants .................................................................................................. 952-496-8315

Veterans’ ServicesVeterans’ Service Offi ce ...........................................................................952-496-8176

LibrariesJordan Branch Library230 S. Broadway ...................................................................................... 952-492-2500Library Book Renewal Line ................................................................... 952-890-9184Web site .........................................................................................www.scott.lib.mn.us

The Jordan Branch Library is part of the Scott County Library System, which allows library card-holders access to libraries in seven communities. The other six are:Belle Plaine, 125 W. Main ......................................................................952-873-6767Elko New Market, 50 Church St. ...........................................................952-461-3460New Prague, 400 Main St. E. .................................................................952-758-2391Prior Lake, 16210 Eagle Creek Ave. .......................................................952-447-3375Savage, 13090 Alabama ........................................................................... 952-707-1770Shakopee, 235 S. Lewis St. ......................................................................952-233-9590

In addition, the county-wide system is part of the greater metropolitan system — Metropolitan Library Service Agency (MELSA) — which allows library cardholders access to nearby Hennepin, Carver, and other metropolitan county libraries, as well as Minneapolis and St. Paul Public Libraries. A Scott County library card may be used at most public libraries in the state of Minnesota.

AdministrationScott County Library Administration13090 Alabama Ave., Savage ................................................................... 952-707-1760Vanessa Birdsey, Library DirectorE-mail ..................................................................................... [email protected] site .........................................................................................www.scott.lib.mn.us

Reference LibrariesScott County Law LibraryGovernment Center200 Fourth Ave. W., Shakopee .............................................................. 952-496-8713Scott County Historical Society/Stans Museum235 S. Fuller St., Shakopee ..................................................................... 952-445-0378

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CableComcast ................................................................................................ 1-800-266-2278

ElectricityMinnesota Valley Electric CooperativeBilling & New Service ..............................................................................952-492-2313Power outage .............................................................................................952-492-8255Web site .....................................................................................................www.mvec.netXcel Energy .......................................................................................... 1-800-895-4999Electric outage ....................................................................................... 1-800-895-1999Web site .......................................................................................... www.xcelenergy.com

Natural GasCenterPoint EnergyGeneral .................................................................................................. 1-800-245-2377Billing/new service ....................................................................................612-372-4727Repair service ............................................................................................612-372-4727Suspected gas leak .....................................................................................612-372-5050Web site ..............................................................................www..centerpointenergy.com

Water & SewerJordan Public Works ................................................................................952-492-2535

TelephoneFrontier Communications ................................................................... 1-866-901-7386

Waste DisposalCurbside PickupElite Waste Disposal ................................................................................952-445-4301A reminder that recycling is mandatory in Scott County.

Drop-off CenterSome materials are accepted free of charge, for others there is a fee.Buckingham Recycling5980 Credit River Rd., Prior Lake ......................................................... 952-226-6441

Compost SitesInformation – Scott Co. Environ. Health ...............................................952-496-8475Leaves and grass clippings cannot be thrown into the garbage, they must be handled separately. Privately operated compost sites, which charge for their services, include:Specialized Environmental Tech14800 Johnson Memorial Hwy., Shakopee ...............................................952-445-2139

HouseholdArc Greater Twin Cities (used clothing, household items)Arc Used Goods Pickup Service ....................................................www.bluetrucks.orgArc's Value Village Thrift Sotres & Donation Centers ......www.arcsvaluevillage.org

Household Hazardous Waste (HHW)Scott County Environmental Health Dept. ..........................................952-496-8475 24-hour Information Line......................................................................952-496-8787 HHW Information ................................................................................952-496-8652Web site ....................................................................................www.co.scott.mn.us/hhw

Almost every home contains some household hazardous waste (HHW), hazardous products or chemicals that can harm human health or the environment if handled improperly. These are products normally used in cleaning, home improvement projects, automobile maintenance, lawn and garden care, hobbies, and a variety of other tasks. They might include paint, varnish, pesticides, household cleaning chemicals, solvents, fuels, wood stain or preservatives, rechargeable batteries, aerosol cans, fl uorescent lamps (including tubes and CFLs), mercury thermostats or thermometers, automotive chemicals or batteries, appliances, electronics, tires, as well as any other household products that are fl ammable, corrosive, reactive or poisonous. Each year, thousands of Americans are injured or poisoned through

incidents involving hazardous household products. Minimizing the amount of hazardous chemicals stored in your home is always a good idea for the sake of your family’s safety.

The Scott County HHW Facility will accept a variety of hazardous materials from Scott County residents. Many of these items are accepted at no charge — visit www.co.scott.mn.us/HHW for details. Please bring a check or cash for those chargeable items, since credit cards are not currently accepted. The facility is located at 588 Country Trail East (Highway 282) in Spring Lake Township, one-half mile west of the intersection of Highways 13 and 282, and County Road 17. The HHW Facility is open at the following times:

Wednesday: noon to 6 p.m. Thursday: noon to 4 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. to noon(Note: The RE-USE Room closes 15 minutes earlier) The HHW Facility will be CLOSED for major holiday weekends, including

Easter, Memorial Day, Labor Day, and Thanksgiving, as well as the period of Dec. 20 through Jan. 5.

The RE-USE Room is fi lled with a variety of good usable products, including paint, stain, varnish, thinner, putty, adhesives, household chemicals, yard and garden chemicals, automotive chemicals, electronics, etc., and all of these items are available for FREE (to anyone over the age of 18)! A trip to the RE-USE Room as you plan your next home improvement or craft project could certainly save you some money!

Reduce the amount of HHW your family produces by practicing “Smart Shopping.” Measure carefully, buy only what you need, and then use what you buy. Store any leftovers carefully, and protect from freezing, so that they will remain usable.

Please note: The HHW Facility can not accept automotive chemicals in containers larger than 2½ gallons in size (fl uids such as gas, oil, or antifreeze). Other unacceptable items include: household garbage, unknown materials, business waste (call for an appointment), radioactive items or sharps (needles). Regular alkaline batteries can be thrown in your household trash.

Metropolitan Council190 N. Robert St., St. Paul, MN 55101 ....................................................651-602-1000Regional Data Center (Info., reports) ...................................................... 651-602-1140Web site ........................................................................................www.metrocouncil.orgE-mail .............................................................................. [email protected] Haigh, Council Chairman ..............................................................651-602-1390E-mail ............................................................................. [email protected]

The Metropolitan Council is the regional planning organization for the seven-county Twin Cities area. The council advocates for vital communities and a competitive region. It runs the regional bus system, collects and treats wastewater and manages water resources preservation, plans regional parks and administers funds that provide housing opportunities for low- and moderate-income individuals and families.

The council serves the metropolitan counties of Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott and Washington. The region encompasses 189 cities and townships and a population of 2.85 million. It is divided into 16 districts. The governor appoints a representative for each, as well as the council chairperson.

The council’s Web site provides information about the region and regional services. The Data Center has current data on aviation, demographics, the economy, housing, land use, parks and open space, transportation, and water quality and supply. Forecasts of population, employment and households are available, as are city and township data, regional plans, and water resources, and transportation information. Visit www.metrocouncil.org or contact the data center via e-mail at [email protected].

District 4Gary Van Eyll ..........................................................................................952-448-4300E-mail ........................................................................craig.peterson@metc.state.mn.usThe district covers Scott and Carver counties, as well as St. Bonifacius and Minnetrista in Hennepin County.

Metropolitan CommissionsMetropolitan Airports Commission .........................................................612-726-8100Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission .............................................612-332-0386Mosquito Control District ........................................................................651-645-9149

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Scott Watershed Management Organization Paul Nelson, administrator ..................................................................... 952-496-8054E-mail ......................................................................................pnelson@co.scott.mn.usWeb site ..........................................................................................www.co.scott.mn.us

Watershed Planning Commission meets the fourth Monday at 4 p.m. at the Scott County Government Center.

Lower Minnesota River Watershed DistrictTerry Schwalbe, administrator ............................................................... 952-856-5880Fax ............................................................................................................ 952-856-6067E-mail .......................................................................................... [email protected] site ...............................................................................www.watersheddistrict.org

Meetings are the third Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Chaska City Hall, 1 City Hall Plaza, Chaska.

Prior Lake-Spring Lake Watershed DistrictGeneral................................................................................952-447-4166Michael J. Kinney, administrator ............................................................952-378-2164Fax .............................................................................................................952-447-4167E-mail .......................................................... [email protected] or [email protected] site ................................................................................................ www.plslwd.org

The district includes parts of Prior Lake, Savage, Shakopee, and Sand Creek and Spring Lake Townships. Meets the second Tuesday of each month at 3 p.m. in City Council Chamber, Prior Lake City Hall, 4646 Dakota St. S.E., Prior Lake.

Elections

Voter RegistrationVoters must be registered. With the proper identifi cation, they may register on Election

Day. Residents may register to vote when renewing driver’s licenses.

Precinct locations are subject to change in 2012 because of redistricting.

For more information on voter’s registration, eligibility and/or absentee voting, call 952-496-8560 or write Scott County Elections, 200 Fourth Ave. W., Shakopee, MN 55379. You may also call Jordan City Hall at 952-492-2535.

MinnesotaAgenciesMN Department of Employment and Economic DevelopmentMinnesota WorkForce Center752 Canterbury Rd. S., Shakopee ........................................................... 952-445-7087Web site ............................................................................................www.mnworks.org

MN Job Service is available to all job seekers and employers. Information concerning fi ling for unemployment insurance can be obtained by calling 651-284-3033 or at www.uimn.org.

MN Extension Education – Scott County7151 190th St. W., Jordan .........................................................................952-492-5410E-mail ......................................................................................... [email protected]

Poll Locations — Primary & General ElectionsJordanJordan High School. .................................................................................600 Sunset Dr.St. Lawrence TownshipTown Hall. ................................................................................ 7530 Old Hwy. 169Sand Creek TownshipMinnesota Valley Electric Coop.. .............................. 125 Minnesota Valley Electric Dr.Helena TownshipNew Prague Fire Hall ...............................................505 Fifth Ave. N.W., New Prague

School District ElectionsSchool District 717Jordan – Jordan High School ...................................................................600 Sunset Dr.

Party ContactsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL)255 E. Plato Blvd., St. Paul ......................................................................651-293-1200

Republican Party of Minnesota (GOP)525 Park St., St. Paul ............................................................................... 651-222-0022

Independence Party (IP)P.O. Box 40495, St. Paul ..........................................................................651-487-9700

MN Department of Natural Resources – Conservation Service7050 East Hwy 101, Shakopee .................................................................952-496-4141

Scott Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD)7151 190th St. W., #125, Jordan ...............................................................952-492-5425Web site ............................................................................................. www.scottswcd.org

LegislatureSenateSenate Information .................................................................................651-296-0504Web site ..............................................................................www.senate.leg.state.mn.us

Senator Al DeKruif (R-25)75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Capitol Bldg. G-24St. Paul, MN 55155 ..................................................................................651-296-1279E-mail ................................................................................... [email protected]

Senator Claire Robling (R-35)75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Capitol Bldg. 226St. Paul, MN 55155 ..................................................................................651-296-4123E-mail ............................................................................. [email protected]

Senator Julianne Ortman, (R-34)75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Capitol Bldg. 120 St. Paul, MN 55155 ..................................................................................651-296-4837E-mail .........................................................................sen.julianne.ortman@senate.mn

HouseHouse Information ................................................................................. 651-296-2146Web site .............................................................................. www.house.leg.state.mn.us

Representative Ernie Leidiger, (R-34A)100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., State Offi ce Bldg. 415St. Paul, MN 55155 ..................................................................................651-296-4282E-mail ...............................................................................rep.ernie.leidiger@house.mn

Representative Mark Buesgens (R-35B) 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., State Offi ce Bldg. 381St. Paul, MN 55155 .................................................................................. 651-296-5185E-mail ............................................................................rep.mark.buesgens@house.mn

Representative Kelby Woodard (R-25B)100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., State Offi ce Bldg. 539St. Paul, MN 55155 .................................................................................651-296-7065E-mail ............................................................................ [email protected]

Constitutional Offi cersGovernorMark Dayton (D)75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., 130 State CapitolSt. Paul, MN 55155 ..................................................................................651-201-3400Fax............................................................................................................. 651-797-1850Web site .....................................................................................www.mn.gov/governor

Lieutenant GovernorYvonne Prettner Solon (D)75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., 130 State CapitolSt. Paul, MN 55155 ..................................................................................651-201-3400Fax ............................................................................................................. 651-797-1850Web site .....................................................................................www.mn.gov/governor

Attorney GeneralLori Swanson (D)1400 Bremer Tower, 445 Minnesota St.St. Paul, MN 55101.............................................................651-296-3353E-mail ............................................................................. [email protected]

Secretary of StateMark Ritchie (D)180 State Offi ce Building, 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.,St. Paul, MN 55155 ..................................................................................651-296-2803E-mail .................................................................................secretary.state@state.mn.us

State AuditorRebecca Otto (D)525 Park St., #500, St. Paul, MN 55103 ................................................. 651-296-2551E-mail ................................................................................... [email protected]

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Senator Al Franken (D)309 Hart Offi ce Bldg. Washington, D.C. 20510 ..................................................................... 1-202-224-5641Web site/e-mail ...................................................................... www.franken.senate.gov or 60 E. Plato Blvd. St. Paul, MN 55107Minnesota Offi ce ......................................................................................651-221-1016

Representative John Kline (R–2nd District)2439 Rayburn House Offi ce Bldg.Washington, D.C. 20515 ..................................................................... 1-202-225-2271Fax ......................................................................................................... 1-202-225-2595Web site/e-mail ........................................................................... www.kline.house.govor 101 W. Burnsville Pkwy., Suite 201Burnsville, MN 55337 .............................................................................952-808-1213Fax .............................................................................................................952-808-1261

U.S. Postal ServiceJordan Post Offi ce214 2nd St. E. .......................................................................................1-800-275-8777ZIP Code ............................................................................................................... 55352

Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Saturday, 9-11 a.m.ZIP Code information .........................................................................1-800-275-8777Web site .................................................................................................. www.usps.com

MediaLocal NewspaperJordan Independent109 S. Rice St. ...........................................................................................952-492-2224Editor: Mathias Baden ..............................................................................952-345-6571

E-mail ................................................................................... [email protected] Writer: David Schueller ....................................................................952-345-6570Sports: Todd Abeln ...................................................................................952-345-6587Web site .........................................................................................www.jordannews.com

Publishes each Thursday. Mail delivery. Also publishes Southwest Saturday. Primary coverage area includes the City of Jordan, as well as Helena, St. Lawrence, Spring Lake and Sand Creek townships.

Metro NewspapersMinneapolis Star Tribune – Published daily425 Portland Ave., Minneapolis ................................................................612-673-4000Circulation/Home Delivery ......................................................................612-673-4343Web site ..........................................................................................www.startribune.com

St. Paul Pioneer Press – Published daily345 Cedar St., St. Paul ..............................................................................651-222-1111Circulation ............................................................................................ 1-800-678-7737Web site ............................................................................................www.twincities.com

Cable TelevisionComcast ................................................................................................ 1-800-266-2278Web site .............................................................................................. www.comcast.com

Local RadioKCHK Radio 1350 AM/ 95.5 FM25821 Langford Ave., New Prague .........................................................952-758-2571Web site ....................................................................................................kchkradio.net

Licenses & DocumentsMotor Vehicle Plates/Tabs, Boat & Motor Licensing, Title TransfersJordan Government Center210 E. 1st St., Jordan ................................................................................952-492-2535Scott County Customer ServiceGovt. Center, 200 Fourth Ave. W., Shakopee...........................................952-496-8150Web site ............................................................................................ www.co.scott.mn.usPrior Lake-Savage License Bureau14125 Commerce Ave., Prior Lake ...........................................................952-447-8817

Driver’s License Renewals & ExamsMN Driver’s License Exam Station418 Pine St., Chaska .................................................................................952-448-3740 For additional information, visit www.mvrenewal.state.mn.us.

Liquor & Tobacco Licenses, Charitable Gambling Permits Jordan Government Center210 E. 1st St., Jordan ................................................................................952-492-2535Scott County Customer ServiceGovt. Center, 200 Fourth Ave. W., Shakopee...........................................952-496-8150

Scott County processes these licenses for the unincorporated areas.

Hunting/Fishing LicensesScott County Customer ServiceGovt. Center, 200 Fourth Ave. W., Shakopee...........................................952-496-8150Prior Lake-Savage License Bureau14125 Commerce Ave., Prior Lake ...........................................................952-447-8817 Also check bait and convenience stores.

DocumentsBirth & Death Certifi cates, Marriage Licenses, PassportsScott County Customer ServiceGovt. Center, 200 Fourth Ave. W., Shakopee...........................................952-496-8150

TransportationSmart Link Transit Smart Link Transit (formerly Scott County Transit) offers a variety of transportation services to help bring residents to work, local shopping areas and appointments. It offers services to the local area and coordinates transit connections to routes throughout the seven-county metro area.

Smart Link Transit services include: Dial-A-Ride: 952-496-8341Reservation-only, shared-ride transit services. All buses are wheelchair-lift equipped and door-to-door assistance is available. The driver will assist riders to the fi rst door of their home or destination. Service hours are 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday-Friday. Rides are subject to availability and ride requests are recommended three to fi ve days in advance.

ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) transportation service: 952-496-8001Services for persons who cannot use regular route buses due to disability, who have received certifi cation through the Metro Mobility Service Center, and who are traveling to and from eligible Scott County communities. ADA service days and hours vary between cities. Connections are available to other ADA providers serving Dakota, Hennepin and Ramsey counties.

Dedicated bus service for all cities in Scott County: 952-496-8341Bus service is designated for each city on selected days and times of the week, during which residents may use the service for local shopping or group outing activities.Call for specifi c schedule information and locations.

Local fi xed route services (serving Shakopee and Prior Lake): 952-496-8341Shakopee Route 496 – The City of Shakopee operates a local circulator year 'round.Prior Lake Route 491 – The City of Prior Lake operates a local circulator during the summer months.

BlueXpress (fi xed Route 490 to downtown Minneapolis): 952-496-8800 or www.BlueXpressBus.comDedicated service from Burnsville Transit Station to Southbridge Park & Ride and Shepherd of the Lake Park & Ride (by reservation only): 952-496-8341 Service operates between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., Monday-Friday.

For additional information or schedule details, visit www.co.scott.mn.us or call Scott County Transit to request a Rider’s Guide.

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Jordan ISD 717Jordan residents are served by Independent School District 717. The Jordan public

schools program is housed in three facilities: pre-K-4, grades 5-8 and grades 9-12. The elementary school has 655 students and a pre-school program of another 30 students. The 5-8 middle school has 541 students and the high school has 482 students. In all, 160 full-time personnel are employed by the district, which this year has a budget of $14 million.

Among its special programs is a before/after school day care in the elementary that opens at 6 a.m. and closes at 6 p.m. The district has an active community education program for all ages and it operates community recreation programs through Community Education.

A Mac computer lab at the elementary level and IBM labs at the middle and high school level, along with additional computers in the classrooms, offer students a technological boost.

In 2002, the district constructed an addition to the elementary school and the new high school opened in 2003. All three facilities are on the same campus.

Jordan Independent School - District 717District 717 Offi ces500 Sunset Dr., Jordan, MN 55352 ......................................................... 952-492-6200 Kirk Nelson, Superintendent ................................................................. 952-492-6200Web site www.jordan.k12.mn.us

Board of EducationThe District 717 School Board is the school district’s governing body. It is composed

of seven members, each of whom is a district resident elected by voters to serve a four-year term. The terms have been staggered, with elections conducted in November of odd-numbered years.

School board business meetings are conducted once a month on the 2nd Monday at 7 p.m. Additional workshop meetings, when needed, are held on the 4th Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Occasionally times of the meetings are changed when there are confl icts with school activities. Meetings are held in the superintendent’s offi ce.Dan Buresh, Chairperson6034 214th St. .......................................................................................... 952-492-3999Bob Vollbrecht200 Crestview Circle ................................................................................ 952-492-3749

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Mark Ruggeberg, Jordan High School principal, shared some wisdom at the school's graduation ceremony: It does no good to have a great mind if you have a hollow heart, he said. “I wish you the best and I will miss you. And thank you for letting me be your principal,” said Ruggeberg, who resigned last spring after 16 years as principal. He received a standing ovation during the ceremony.

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Scott Erickson3950 Golfview Dr. .................................................................................... 952-492-6122Tammy Will104 Stuart Dr. .......................................................................................... 952-492-3022Deb Pauly5276 Highview Dr. .................................................................................. 952-492-2745Sandy Burke1020 Prospect Pointe Rd .......................................................................... 952-334-6884Joe Benko109 Eischens Lane ................................................................................... 952-492-2855

FacilitiesJordan Elementary School

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Jordan Community Education and Recreation500 Sunset Dr.Brenda Lieske, Director ....................................................................... 952-492-6211

Lunch/Day CareJordan schools provide both breakfast and lunch for students in grades K-8. Lunch

only for grades 9-12. Jordan has a full-time nurse for grades K-12. There is a before- and after-school program (day care for students) beginning at 6 a.m. and ending at 6 p.m. The program also operates on non-school days during the year. The district also has a pre-school program for 3- and 4-year-old children, and offers a full day, everyday kindergarten program.

Jordan also has a full complement of activities for children through senior citizens in its Community Education Programs.

Early Childhood Family EducationJordan ECFEJordan Elementary School, 815 Sunset Dr., Jordan

Web site ......................................................................................www.jordan.k12.mn.usMarijean Storlie ....................................................................................... 952-492-3233

A program for parents and their children (birth-age 5), which includes parent/child activities, children’s programs, parent education, and child care.

Carver-Scott Educational CooperativeCarver-Scott Educational Cooperative 401 E. Fourth St., Chaska ........................................................................ 952-368-8800Web site .................................................................................................www.cseced.orgRandall Zitterkopf, Executive Director Programs include alternative learning centers, special education, adult basic education, professional and technical programs, youth and adult transitional services, family programs and more. Locations are spread across Carver and Scott counties.

Cologne Academy - District 4188Grades K-8 Cologne Academy1221 South Village Parkway, Cologne ..................................................... 952-466-2276Web site: ................................................................................. www.cologneacademy.org Newly opened in September 2008, the Cologne Academy is a tuition-free public school offering advanced classical curriculum with an emphasis on character development. Free, all-day, everyday kindergarten. We teach character development and core knowledge curriculum. Spanish is taught in all grades.

Non-Public SchoolsSt. John the Baptist Catholic SchoolGrades Pre-K-6215 N. Broadway, JordanBonita Jungels, Principal .......................................................................... 952-492-2030

St. John’s Catholic School is an elementary school accredited through the Minnesota Non-Public School Accrediting Association. St. John’s School provides a Catholic education with emphasis on academics, spiritual relationships and respect for self and others for preschool through sixth grade students. Its mission statement reads, “St. John’s enables children to grow in faith while striving to reach their full potential through life-long learning.” St. John’s Parish welcomes students of all faiths desiring a Christian, value-based education in a Catholic school setting.

Living Hope Lutheran Church and SchoolGrades Pre-K-48600 Horizon Dr. S., Shakopee ............................................................. 952-445-1785Fax ............................................................................................................ 952-445-1822E-mail ..........................................................................................................lh@bllh.orgWeb site ......................................................................................... www.bllhschool.org Living Hope Lutheran School continues to meet and excel in the standards established by the Minnesota Non-Public School Accrediting Association. It has provided Pre-K through fourth grade Christian education since 2002. The Word of God is taught not only during religion classes, but throughout the day it is applied and is the basis and guide for all learning and living. The whole education is aimed at Christian training through the subject taught. It is the school's mission to take into account all the child's needs of body, mind and soul.

Mayer Lutheran High School305 5th St. N.E., Mayer ........................................................................... 952-657-2251Fax ............................................................................................................ 952-657-2344Web site www.lhsmayer.orgJoel Landskroener, Executive DirectorKevin Wilaby, Principal

A nationally accredited high school offering Christ-centered education and academic excellence, sports and fi ne arts programs for grades 9-12. Bus service is available. A variety of denominations are represented and welcomed.

Holy Family Catholic High School8101 Kochia Ln., Victoria ........................................................................ 952-443-4659Fax ............................................................................................................ 952-443-1822Web site www.hfchs.orgKathleen Brown, President/Principal

Serving grades 9-12, this Lasallian co-educational college prep school is committed to helping young men and women realize their academic and spiritual potentials. The school also provides a full program of interscholastic athletics and extracurricular activities, and is affi liated with the Minnesota River Conference. Financial aid and transportation are available.

Southwest Christian High School103 Peavey Rd., Chaska ..........................................................................952-556-0040 Fax .............................................................................................................952-556-5567 E-mail .........................................................................................s_beuning@swchs.orgWeb site .................................................................................................www.swchs.org

Southwest students (grades 9-12) are challenged to think and live differently in the midst of postmodern culture. All subjects, from physics to physical education, are rigorously taught with a biblical worldview. Honors and AP classes, music and fi ne arts, 12 varsity sports and a wide variety of co-curricular activities are available. SWCHS also offers a substantial fi nancial aid program. To arrange a tour, call the Admission Offi ce.

Special ProgramsMinnesota River Valley Special Education Cooperative100 Hope Ave., JordanDarren Kermes, Director .......................................................................... 952-492-3030Fax ............................................................................................................952-492-3880Web site .....................................................................................www.mrvsec.k12.mn.us

This cooperative of six area school districts provides services for students with special education needs. School districts included are Belle Plaine, Jordan, Montgomery-Lonsdale, New Prague, Prior Lake-Savage and Shakopee.

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Kindergarten students Jaden Juhnke (left) and Raya Bonsack pass cereal down the line during the Jordan Elementary School's Food Drive.

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ParksScenic Sand Creek meanders through Jordan. The city also has parks that provide

ballfi elds, volleyball courts, picnic shelters and gazebos. Nearby is an entrance to the trail system of the Minnesota River Valley Wildlife Refuge.

Jordan Community ParksLagoon Park ............................................................................................Off Park Drive

Lagoon Park has picnic tables, shelters, grills, bathrooms, a gazebo, fi shing pier, playground equipment, horseshoe pits and volleyball courts.

Baseball Park (Mini-Met) ...................................................................... 401 Rice St. S.This baseball park has been host to several State Amateur Baseball Tournaments.

Mini-Met Outdoor Hockey Rink .......................................................... 401 Rice St. S.A warming house is provided. Basketball hoops also are in the park.

Mini-Met Skate Park .............................................................................. 401 Rice St. S. Skate park for use by skateboarders.

Brentwood Park ........................................................................................ Jennifer Lane

Bridle Creek Park......................................................................Off Bridge Creek Drive Playground equipment, benches, a gazebo, picnic tables and grill. The Park is accessible via sidewalk, with no off-street parking available. Also includes a large open grassy area for recreational use; adjacent storm water pond.

Jackie Holzer Memorial Park ........................................................Off Syndicate StreetSoftball is played here.

High School Athletic Complex .........................................................Off Hope AvenueSoftball, football and track are among the sports accommodated by the high school’s

athletic facilities.

Preschool & Child CareReferralsScott-Carver-Dakota CAP Agency, Inc.Provides assistance to families, providers and the community with child care information and services. Individualized referral for the metro area (651-641-0332 or www.mnchildcare.org).712 Canterbury Rd. S., ShakopeeLocal resources ........................................................................................ 952-402-9824Web site .......................................................................................... www.capagency.org

Key: Preschool (P), Child Care Center (C), School Age (S)Head Start – CAP Agency (P)712 Canterbury Rd., Shakopee ............................................................... 952-496-2125Jordan ECFE Jordan Elementary School, 815 Sunset Dr., JordanMarijean Storlie ........................................................................................952-492-3233

Discovery Days (P) Jordan Elementary School, 815 Sunset Dr., Jordan ..............................952-492-3233

ISD 717 – Kids Company (S)Jordan Elementary School, 815 Sunset Dr., Jordan ..............................952-492-4312Conducted by the Jordan Community Education Department, a program for

children ages 5 years through 6th grade.

ISD 717 – Rainbow Preschool (P)Jordan Elementary .................................................................................952-492-4344

Little Lakers Montessori (P, C)4730 Dakota St., Prior Lake .................................................................952-447-4161

Living Hope Lutheran Church & School (P)8600 Horizon Dr. S., Shakopee.............................................................952-445-1785

Minnesota Montessori (C) (P)3150 Eagle Creek Blvd., Shakopee .......................................................952-402-0303

Praise the Children (C)201 Hope Ave., Jordan ..........................................................................952-492-3383

Rainbow Discovery Center (P, C, S)617 E. Main St., Belle Plaine ................................................................952-873-4339

SACS Pre-K Program (P, S)2700 17th Ave. E., Shakopee ................................................................952-445-3387

Shakopee Child Learning (P)305 S. Scott, Shakopee ..........................................................................952-496-0440

Wee Angels Preschool (P)215 Broadway St., Jordan ......................................................................952-492-2030

Pekarna Park ........................................................................................Off Water StreetContains gazebo and fl ower beds.

Timberline Park ....................................................... Off Lodge Way and Foxboro TrailPlayground equipment, benches, picnic tables and a trail. Access is provided via a trail

system, with no off-street parking.

Firemen's Park ...............................................Intersection of Creek Lane/Sunset Drive

Sawmill Park ......................................................................................Off Sawmill Road Undeveloped; rustic.

Risegraf Lions Park ...................................................... Off Creek Lane/Triangle Lane Open space, picnic shelter, beach.

Regional ParksScott County Parks ................................................................................ 952-496-8475Web site ..........................................................................................www.co.scott.mn.us

Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park400 W. 260th St., New Prague This 20-acre site, formerly operated as the Cedar Lake Farm and Day resort, offers shore fi shing, swimming beach, picnic sites. Part of a future 300-acre regional park that will feature wetlands, Big Woods forest and 4,000 feet of shoreland, public recreation.

Doyle Kennefi nk Regional Park This 490-acre park in Cedar Lake Township is still undeveloped.

Spring Lake Regional Park This 347-acre park on the northern shore of Spring Lake is still undeveloped.

Three Rivers Park District ................................................................... 763-559-9000Web site ......................................................................www.threeriversparkdistrict.org

Cleary Lake Regional Park18106 Texas Ave. S. (Co. Rd. 27), Prior Lake ....................................... 763-694-7777 Biking, hiking, canoeing, golfi ng, swimming and picnicking, cross country skiing. It has 1,045 acres.

Murphy-Hanrehan Park Reserve15501 Murphy Lake Rd. (Co. Rd. 75), Savage ..................................... 763-694-7777 Hiking, horseback riding, cross country skiing, and mountain biking. This is a 2,400 acre park.Three Rivers also operates:

The Landing-Minnesota Heritage Park2187 E. Hwy. 101, Shakopee .................................................................. 763-694-7784Web site ......................................................................www.threeriversparkdistrict.org

Wildlife RefugeMinnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge3815 American Blvd., E., Bloomington ....................................................952-854-5900Web site .............................................................www.fws.gov/midwest/Minnesotavalley Made up of eight separate units, the 14,000-acre Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge runs from Bloomington to Jordan, along both sides of the Minnesota River. Nearby Chaska, Rapids Lake, Louisville and St. Lawrence Units combine to provide 4,700 acres of outdoor opportunities such as hiking, bicycling, cross-country skiing, wildlife observation and photography as posted on Refuge interpretive signs. The St. Lawrence Unit includes a historic brickhouse and camping is available in the area as well.

The Jordan Valley Bike Tour in June is a popular area event.

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Minnesota Landscape Arboretum3675 Arboretum Dr., Chaska ....................................................................952-443-1400Web site ................................................................................... www.arboretum.umn.edu

The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum offers more than 1,000 acres of landscaped gardens, natural woodlands, wetlands and prairie, plant collections, and displays. Walk, hike, cross-country ski more than eight miles of trails. Open 363 days a year.

TrailsDNR-owned River Valley State Trail runs along the river (the federal and state

governments own various parts of the river frontage being preserved). A boat landing, adjacent to the Minnesota River bridge in Belle Plaine offers access to the river.

RecreationGolf CoursesChaska Park 30 1107 Hazeltine Blvd., Chaska ..............................................................952-448-7454 www.chaskamn.com/par30/welcome.cfm

Chaska Town Course3000 Town Course Dr., Chaska ............................................................952-443-3748www.chaskatowncourse.com

Cleary Lake18106 Texas Ave S., Prior Lake .............................................................763-694-7777

Creeks Bend Golf Course26826 Langford Ave., New Prague .......................................................952-758-7200www.creeksbendgolfcourse.com

Dahlgreen Golf Club6940 Dahlgren Rd., Chaska ..................................................................952-448-7463www.dahlgreen.com

Hazeltine National Golf Club (Private)1900 Hazeltine Blvd., Chaska ...............................................................952-556-5400www.hngc.com

Legends Club8670 Credit River Blvd., Prior Lake .....................................................952-226-4777www.legendsgc.com

Meadows at Mystic Lake 2400 Mystic Lake Dr.., Prior Lake .......................................................952-233-5533

www.mysticlakegolf.com

New Prague Golf Club400 Lexington Ave. S., New Prague......................................................952-758-5326

Ridges at Sand Creek21775 Ridges Dr., Jordan ......................................................................952-492-2644www.ridgesatsandcreek.com

Stonebrooke Golf Club2693 Co. Rd. 79, Shakopee ...................................................................952-496-3171www.stonebrooke.com

Valley View Golf Club23795 Laredo Ave., Belle Plaine ...........................................................952-873-4653www.vvgolf.com

Wilds, The3151 Wilds Ridge, Prior Lake ...............................................................952-445-3500www.golfthewilds.com

Horseback Riding/LessonsHeiland Hills Training

Jordan ....................................................................................................952-492-3457

Minnesota Valley Riders Saddle ClubJoyce Johnson ........................................................................................952-873-6495www.mvrsc.org

River Valley Ranch16480 Co. Rd. 45, Carver ......................................................................952-361-3361

Sports Clay RangesMN Horse & Hunt Club

2920 - 220th St., Prior Lake .................................................................952-447-2272

CampgroundsBaylor Park

10775 Co. Rd. 33, Norwood Young America .......................................952-466-5250

Dakotah Meadows2341 Park Pl., Prior Lake ..................................1-800-653-CAMP or 952-445-8800

Fish Lake Acres Campground3000 210th St. E., Prior Lake ...............................................................952-492-3393

Minneapolis S.W. KOA3315 166th St. W., Jordan .....................................................................952-492-6440

Minnesota Horse & Hunt Club (Campground & RV Park)2920 - 220th St., Prior Lake .................................................................952-447-2272

Minnesota Valley Trail State Park/Rec Area19825 Park Blvd., Jordan .......................................................................952-492-6400

Shakopee Valley RV Park1245 Bluff Ave. E., Shakopee................................................................952-445-7313

Town & Country 12630 Boone Ave., Savage ...................................................................952-445-1756

Will’s Riverview RV Park1705 3rd Ave. W., Shakopee .................................................................952-445-5323

Youth & AdultDistrict 717 Community Education .......................................................952-492-6211

Baseball Millers Brian Buesgens......................................................................................952-367-6994

Girls Fastpitch Traveling (ages 18 and under) Pete Haller ............................................................................................952-215-7383

Ghostriders Wrestling/Panther Cubs Al Flynn ................................................................................................952-492-3460

Jordan Basketball Association Pam Beckman .......................................................................................952-492-2734

Jordan Brewers BaseballJohn Breunig ............................................ (H) 952-492-6317 or (W) 952-492-3330

Jordan Junior Olympic Volleyball Jason Geisel ...........................................................................................952-492-4283

Renegade Running ClubWeb site .............................................................................www.renegaderunclub.com

Senior CitizensProgramsAARP – American Association of Retired PersonsInformation Center–Mall of America ......................................................952-858-9040CAP AgencyAsk for Senior Programs ...........................................................................952-496-2125Jordan Senior Citizens Club ...................................................................952-492-2208RSVP – Retired & Senior Volunteer Program .......................................612-617-7833E-mail ............................................................................................. [email protected] County Section 8 Vouchers ............................................................952-402-9022Senior Linkage Line ............................................................................ 1-800-333-2433Social Security Administration ........................................................... 1-800-772-1213

DiningCAP Agency Senior DiningSchule Haus, 100 4th St. ...........................................................................952-492-2208

Call at least two days ahead, between 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Transportation — See Transportation section.

Residential OptionsApartmentsSchule Haus

100 4th St. W., Jordan ...........................................................................952-492-2084Boessling Lutheran Village

850 W. Prairie St., Belle Plaine .............................................................952-873-2189Cardinal Ridge

200 W. State St., Belle Plaine ..............................................................952-873-6215Kingsway Retirement Living

815 W. Main St., Belle Plaine ...............................................................952-873-5900Talheim Apartments

407 N. Oak St., Chaska .........................................................................952-361-0310

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1340 3rd Ave. W., Shakopee .................................................................952-445-4155St. Gertrude’s Health & Rehabilitation Center

1850 Sarazin St., Shakopee ...................................................................952-233-4400

CAP Agency712 Canterbury Rd. S., Shakopee ........................................................... 952-496-2125110650 Village Rd., Chaska ................................................................... 952-960-9700E-mail ............................................................................................info@capagency.orgWeb site .......................................................................................... www.capagency.org The CAP Agency is a private, non-profi t human service organization serving a three-county area. The following is a list of its services, along with a short description and the phone number for each program. To reach a program, call the number listed above, unless otherwise indicated.

Children & Family ServicesChild Care Resource and Referral ........................................................ 952-402-9824 Supports the development and maintenance of high quality childcare oppor-tunities. Assists prospective providers in establishing their business and provides ongoing information to parents, providers and the community about current and emerging trends and issues in the area of early childhood care and education. For child care referrals, call .................................................................... 651-641-0332

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Waybury Apartments110340 Geske Rd., Chaska ...................................................................952-448-5022

Liberty Park 204 Liberty Pk., New Prague ................................................................952-758-4991

Millpond210 1st Ave. N.W., New Prague ...........................................................952-758-4333

Queen’s Court 311 Columbus Ave. N., New Prague ...................................................952-758-4595Philipp Square

116 First Ave. N.W., New Prague ........................................................952-758-4610Creekside Commons Apartments

16535 Tranquility Court S.E., Prior Lake .............................................952-226-3714Prior Manor

16049 Franklin Tr. S.E., Prior Lake ......................................................952-447-8855Levee Drive Apartments

200 W. Levee Dr., Shakopee .................................................................952-445-2001River City Apartments

205 First Ave. E., Shakopee ..............................................................…952-445-5107The Lutheran Home: Hope Residence

611 W. Main St., Belle Plaine ...........................................................…952-873-2143

Assisted Living/Adult Foster Care/Memory CareValleyview Assisted Living/Memory Care Unit

4061 173rd St. W., Jordan .....................................................................952-492-6160Franklin House

4061 173rd St. SW., Jordan...................................................................952-492-3959Emerald Crest of Burnsville

451 E. Travelers Tr., Burnsville ..............................................................952-890-2652 Specializes in memory care. Auburn Courts

501 Oak St. N., Chaska .........................................................................952-448-9303Mala Strana Assisted Living

999 Columbus Ave. N., New Prague ....................................................952-758-2511

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Crisis Nursery........................................................................................ 612-839-5101 Provides parents in crisis with short-term day and overnight childcare. Also offers parents counseling, support and referral services. Telephone calls are answered 24 hours a day.

Head Start Provides a family-oriented child development program providing education, social services and health and nutrition services for 3- to 5-year-olds from income-eligible families. Head Start also serves children with disabilities.

Food & Nutrition ServicesFood Shelf.............................................................................................. 952-496-2125 Offers a nutritionally balanced food package to individuals and families who do not have adequate resources to meet their nutritional needs. The Food Shelf is located at 712 Canterbury Rd. S., Shakopee. An additional Food Shelf site is located at 110650 Village Rd., Chaska.

WIC (Women, Infants and Children) ................................................ 952-402-9869 Provides nutrition education and food vouchers to qualifying women who are pregnant, breast-feeding or postpartum, and families with infants and children to age 5.

Meals on Wheels ................................................................................... 952-402-9855 Provides weekday delivery of nutritious meals to homebound citizens age 60 and over. The Meals on Wheels service is available on a short-term or long-term basis.

Senior Dining ........................................................................................ 952-402-9855 Provides appetizing, nutritious meals and fellowship in a community setting, Monday-Friday, except holidays. Participants must be 60 years of age, or the spouse of a senior. A minimum contribution of $3 per meal is suggested. Reservations are required two days in advance.

Housing & Energy ServicesEnergy Assistance Program Provides eligible households with grants to help with cost of heating bills and energy-related repairs.

Homeless Prevention Helps people who are at risk of becoming homeless to maintain current housing if funding is available. Assistance includes supportive services intended to help clients stabilize their situation and become self-reliant.

Transitional Housing Provides homeless families and individuals with safe and affordable housing while they work toward self-reliance. (Limited Availability)

Weatherization Helps eligible homeowners and renters reduce their heating and cooling costs by providing insulation and caulking and making minor repairs.

Community-Based ServicesEmergency Services Provides funds for rent, damage deposits and other necessities to people in emer-gency situations when other options are not available. Assistance is given in the form of grants when funding is available.

Thrift Shop ........................................................................................... 952-402-9878 Provides a comfortable and upbeat department store atmosphere where gently used clothing and small household items can be purchased at very affordable prices. Located at 712 Canterbury Rd. S., Shakopee, the store is open to the public from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Volunteers contribute their time to assist in the operation of the Thrift Shop, and all the items on the sales fl oor are donated.

Hope for the Holidays ........................................................................... 952-496-2125 “Adopt-a-family” holiday gift sponsorship program that provides families with gifts for the December holidays. Sponsors often include businesses, civic groups, faith com-munities, schools and individuals.

Chore Services ...................................................................................... 952-496-2125 Provides senior citizens with indoor and outdoor maintenance services to help en-able older adults to continue to live independently in their own homes for as long as possible.

Scott County Human ServicesScott County Government Center200 Fourth Ave. W., Shakopee .................................................................952-445-7750

Valley Green Workforce Development Center752 Canterbury Rd. S., Shakopee .............................................................952-496-8686

Child Support Enforcement ..........................................................952-496-8183Assistance in collecting child support.

Employment & Training ..................................................................952-496-8686Job Training: Providing training and job placement for adults and youth.Summer Youth Program: Summer jobs for youth ages 14-21.Senior Employment: Part-time jobs for people over 55.

Child Care Assistance......................................................................952-496-8686Child Care: Help in paying for child care expenses.

Financial Assistance ........................................................................952-445-7751Emergency Assistance: Emergency help to adults and families.MFIP (formerly AFDC): Monthly help for families with children in need of food,

clothing and/or shelter.General Assistance: Monthly help for adults who meet a category of eligibility.Food Support: Providing support for families and adults.Medical Assistance: Help for adults and families with children who do not have money

for medical care.Minnesota Supplemental Aid: Help for people who are aged, blind or disabled.County Funeral: Assistance with burial expenses.Fraud: Preventing people from obtaining assistance for which they do not qualify.

Mental Health Program ..................................................................952-445-7751Emergency After Hours ............................................................................952-442-7601

Scott County Mental Health Center: Assessment and testing, emergency help, couples and family counseling, support groups, court-ordered mediation evaluations for families that are separating, case management and support for those with mental illness, and group therapy.

Carver-Scott Crisis Program24-hour phone ...........................................................................................952-442-7601

Public Health Nursing ....................................................................952-496-8577Disease Prevention: Control of and education about diseases that can spread; and

immunization clinics.Health Promotion: Information about how to stay healthy.Maternal & Child Health: Teach pregnant women and new mothers how to care for

themselves and their children.Child & Teen Checkups: Well child screening services for all children, birth to 21

years.

Social Services ...................................................................................952-445-7751Emergency After Hours ............................................................................952-291-4680

Adult Mental Health: Services provided to adults with severe and persistent mental illness

Adult Services: Protection of vulnerable adults, information about senior services, and services to support adults to live in their own homes.

Children’s Mental Health: Services to families of and children who have severe emotional disturbance.

Children’s Services: Protection of abused or neglected children, and help to strengthen families so they can stay together.

Central Intake: Information about services, referrals to services and determination of services required.

Chemical Dependency: Provision of assessment and referral to required services.Developmental Disabilities: Provide services to help people with developmental

disabilities live in their communities. Long Term Care Intake .........................................................................952-496-8556Long term care consultations to help people and their families choose services that

refl ect their needs and preferences.Administration and case management of home and community-based waiver

programs.Relocation screenings for clients leaving nursing homes.

Volunteers .............................................................................................952-496-8169Opportunities for mentors, drivers, budget consultants, activity and offi ce assistants

and internships.

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Ground was broken on the new, four-lane Highway 169 Bloomington Ferry Bridge in

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Help & Support AARP – American Association of Retired PersonsInformation Center–Mall of America ...........................................................952-858-9040

Alanon/Alateen7204 W. 27th St., #101, St. Louis Park ..........................................................952-920-3961Web site ................................................................................www.al-anon-alateen-msp.org

Alcoholics Anonymous7204 W. 27th St., #113, St. Louis Park ......................................................... 952-922-0880E-mail .............................................................................................info@aaminneapolis.orgWeb site .......................................................................................... www.aaminneapolis.org

Alpha Pregnancy Resource Center13845 Hwy. 13 S., Savage ...............................................................................952-447-5683Web site .................................................................................................. www.alphaprc.com

American Cancer Society – Central Region2520 Pilot Knob Rd., Mendota Heights ........................................................ 651-255-8100

American Heart Association – Greater Twin Cities4701 W. 77th St., Edina..................................................................................952-835-3300Web site .......................................................................................... www.americanheart.org

American Lung Association of MN490 Concordia Ave., St. Paul, 55103 .............................................................. 651-227-8014Web site ..................................................................................................... www.lungusa.org

American Red Cross – Twin Cities1201 W. River Parkway, Minneapolis ............................................................ 612-871-7676Web site ..................................................................................................www.redcrosstc.org

ARC – Greater Twin Cities2446 University Ave. W., St. Paul ..................................................................952-920-0855Web site ................................................................................. www.arcgreatertwincities.org

Big Brothers & Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities .................................651-789-2400Web site .............................................................................................. www.bigstwincities.org

Bridging Inc.201 W. 87th St., Bloomington .........................................................................952-888-1105Web site ...................................................................................................... www.bridging.org

CAP Agency ...........................................................See separate listing in Table of Contents

Carver-Scott Crisis Program24-hour phone..................................................................................................952-442-7601Web site ..................................................................................................www.co.carver.mn.us

Carver-Scott Educational Co-opValley Green Workforce Development Center792 Canterbury Rd. S., # 231, Shakopee .........................................................952-403-7674Web site ..........................................................................................................www.cseced.org

Carver-Scott Humane Society .......................................................................952-368-3553Web site ............................................................................................... www.carverscotths.org

Child Care Resource & ReferralCAP Agency, 712 Canterbury Rd. S., Shakopee .............................................952-496-2125Web site ....................................................................................................www.capagency.org

Crisis Nursery Hotline ...................................................................................763-591-0100Available 24 hours a day. Provides safe, nurturing care for children when parents can’t.

Fare for AllWeb site ......................................................................................................www.fareforall.org

Help Me Grow ................................................................................................952-496-5059Web site .............................................................................www.helpmegrow-scottcounty.org

Safe Communities Coalition of Scott CountyLinda Schwichtenberg .....................................................................................952-496-8338

The i’M oK Children’s Visitation Center551 E. Park St., Belle Plaine ............................................................................952-873-4216E-mail ................................................................................................. [email protected] site ................................................................................. www.southernvalleyalliance.org

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of America – MN ChapterWeb site ......................................................................................................www.leukemia.org

Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota ..........................................................651-642-5990Web site ...........................................................................................................www.lssmn.org

MADD – Mothers Against Drunk DrivingWeb site ......................................................................................................www.maddmn.org

MN DNR Conservation Offi cerAdam Block .....................................................................................................952-873-6241Web site .................................................................................................www.dnr.state.mn.us

MN Friends of the Orphans ...........................................................................651-482-1703Web site ....................................................................................www.friendsoftheorphans.org

MN Job Service/MN Dept. of Employment & Economic Development752 Canterbury Rd. S., Shakopee ....................................................................952-445-7087Web site ......................................................................................... www. minnesotaworks.net

MN Literacy Council .....................................................................................651-645-2277Hotline & to volunteer ..............................................................................1-800-225-READWeb site .........................................................................................................www.themlc.org

MN Problem Gambling Hotline .................................................. 1-800-333-HOPE

MN Rehabilitation Services/MN Dept. of Employment & Economic Development752 Canterbury Rd. S., Shakopee ....................................................................952-402-9804Web site ...................................................................................www.positivelyminnesota.com

Minnesotans for Safe Driving ........................................................................952-238-0970Web site ........................................................................ www.minnesotansforsafedriving.com

MRCI – Carver/Scott1109 Shakopee Town Square, Shakopee ..........................................................612-445-6811

NAMI – National Alliance for the Mentally Ill–Scott Co.Janet Williams ..................................................................................................952-890-1669

Narcotics Anonymous .................................................................................... 952-939-3939

New Beginnings ..............................................................................................952-368-0150

Queen of Peace Hospital, New Prague ......................................................... 952-758-4431Post-Partum Depression Support Group (one-on-one) ..................................952-758-8187Depression & Anxiety Support Group (one-on-one) ......................................952-758-8187 Fibromyalgia Support Group (one-on-one) ....................................................952-758-8187Growing Through Grief Support Group .........................................................952-758-8187Look Good...Feel Better ..................................................................................952-758-8187Miscarriage/Infant Loss Support Group (one-on-one) ...................................952-758-8187MS Support Group ..........................................................................................952-758-8187Live Strong® Cancer Support Group ..............................................................952-758-8187Prostate Cancer Support Group.......................................................................952-758-8187Suicide Grief Support Group ...........................................................................952-758-8187

Ridgeview Medical Center, WaconiaGrief Support Group: Rebuilding Hope ..........................................................952-442-8083Breast Cancer Support Group for Women ......................................................952-442-8083American Cancer Society Look Good, Feel Better .................................... 1-800-227-2345Sleep Disorders Education ...............................................................................952-442-8083Pregnancy and Infant Loss ...............................................................................952-442-8083Angels of HopeGrief support for students grades 3-6 ..............................................952-442-6030, ext. 6305Bariatric Support Group ..................................................................................952-442-8083

River Valley Nursing Center752 Canterbury Rd. S., Shakopee and110650 Village Rd., Chaska .............................................................................952-496-8669

St. Francis Regional Medical Center, ShakopeeDiabetes Support Group ..................................................................................952-428-3324Heart Support Group ......................................................................................952-428-2080Infant Loss Support Group..............................................................................952-428-2002Look Good–Feel Better (ACS) .................................................................. 1-800-ACS-2345Low Vision Support Group .............................................................................952-428-2002Smoking Cessation ................................................................................... 1-888-354-PLANWomen’s Connection (Cancer) ........................................................................952-428-2700

Scott-Carver Affordable Housing Coalition.................................................952-496-2125

Scott County Anchor CenterValley Green Workforce Development Center ................................................952-496-8541Canterbury Rd. S., Shakopee

Scott County CDA (Community Development Agency)323 S. Naumkeag St., Shakopee.......................................................................952-402-9022

Scott County Human Services — See separate section.

Scott County Licensed Family Daycare Assn.Karen Von Bank ...............................................................................................952-758-2863

Scott County New OptionsValley Green Workforce Development Center792 Canterbury Rd. S., Ste. 132, Shakopee .....................................................952-403-7979

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Sexual Violence Center – Scott & Carver counties500 N. Pine St., Ste. #203 Chaska24-hour help line ..............................................................................................612-871-5111Web site ....................................................................................www.sexualviolencecenter.org

Scott-Carver/Ed. Cooperative Adult Literacy ............................................................................952-445-7439

Social Security Administration .................................................................. 1-800-772-1213Web site ............................................................................................................... www.ssa.gov

Southwest Metro Animal Rescue & Adoption Society ................ 952-368-PAWS (7297)Web site ..................................................................................www.swmetroanimalrescue.org

SVABW – Southern Valley Alliance for Battered WomenMary Ann Bigaouette, Director .......................................................................952-873-4214E-mail ................................................................................................. [email protected] site ................................................................................. www.southernvalleyalliance.org

Tubman Chrysalis: A Center for Women4432 Chicago Ave., Minneapolis .....................................................................612-871-0118Web site ...........................................................................................www.chrysaliswomen.org

United Way ......................................................................................................612-340-7400Web site .................................................................................... www.unitedwaytwincities.org

Viking Composite Squadron: U.S. Air Force Auxiliary Civil Air PatrolLt. Col. Barney Uhlig ...........................................................................................952-937-2924E-mail ............................................................................................................ [email protected] site ................................................................................................www.mncap.org/viking/

Welcome Neighbor .........................................................................................952-442-9000E-mail ...........................................................................welcome@welcomeneighbormn.comWeb site .................................................................................www.welcomeneighbormn.com

Health & WellnessHospitalsQueen of Peace Hospital

301 2nd St. N.E., New Prague .....................................................................952-758-4431Web site ............................................................................ www.queenofpeacehospital.com

St. Francis Regional Medical Center1455 St. Francis Ave., Shakopee ..................................................................952-428-3000Web site .................................................................................www.stfrancis-shakopee.com

Fairview Ridges Hospital 201 E. Nicollet Blvd., Burnsville ................................................................952-892-2000Web site .................................................................................................www.fairview.org

Ridgeview Medical Center500 S. Maple Street, Waconia ................................................................... 952-442-2191

Web site .................................................................................www.ridgeviewmedical.org

Same Day SurgeryQueen of Peace Hospital 301 2nd St. N.E., New Prague ......................................................................952-758-4431

Ridgeview Same Day Surgery Centers 3000 Hundertmark Rd., Chaska ................................................................ 952-556-2622 500 S. Maple St., Waconia .........................................................952-442-2191, ext. 5180

St. Francis Regional Medical Center Same Day Surgery1455 St. Francis Ave., Shakopee .................................................................952-428-2333

Urgent Care Queen of Peace Express Care 200 Alton Ave. S.E., New Prague ................................................................952-758-7228 (Located in Coborn’s grocery store)

St. Francis Urgent CareSt. Francis Regional Medical Center – Emergency Dept.

1455 St. Francis Ave., Shakopee ................................................................. 952-428-2111

Two Twelve Medical Center 111 Hundertmark Rd., Chaska ................................................................... 952-361-2447

Transitional Care St. Gertrude’s Health Center

1850 Sarazin St., Shakopee ..........................................................................952-233-4400

Shakopee Friendship Manor1340 W. 3rd Ave. W., Shakopee ..................................................................952-445-4155

The Lutheran Home: Belle Plaine's Transitional Care Services 611 West Main St., Belle Plaine ..................................................................952-873-2215

Home Health Care & HospiceQueen of Peace Home Health Care 301 2nd St. N.E., New Prague .................................................................... 975-758-8195

Ridgeview Home Care & Hospice 501 S. Maple St., #1, Waconia................................................................... 952-442-6030

Marie Steiner Kelting Hospice Home 9120 Shady Oak Dr., Chaska .................................................................... 952-442-6030

Home Medical EquipmentRidgeview Home Medical Equipment 501 S. Maple St., #2, Waconia .....................................................................952-442-2283

Medical/Chiropractic/WellnessChiropractic Specialists

108 Creek Lane S., Jordan ...........................................................................952-492-6363

Allina Medical Clinic1601 St. Francis Ave., Shakopee ..................................................................952-428-3535

Belle Plaine Clinic700 W. Prairie St., Belle Plaine ..................................................................952-873-2276

Kidney Specialists on Minnesota, PA 1515 St. Francis Ave., #100, Shakopee ........................................................612-823-8001

Lakeview Clinic424 Hwy. 5, Waconia ...................................................................................952-442-4461

3000 Hundertmark Rd., Chaska ..................................................................952-556-0120

406 Faxon Rd., Norwood Young America ...................................................952-467-2888 309 Jefferson Ave. S.W., Watertown ............................................................952-955-1921

Medical Advanced Pain Specialists (MAPS) 1601 St. Francis Ave., #200, Shakopee ........................................................763-537-6000 3000 Hundertmark Rd., Chaska ..................................................................763-537-6000

Metropolitan Pediatric Specialists, PA1515 St. Francis Ave., Shakopee ..................................................................952-445-6700

Minneapolis Heart Institute1601 St. Francis Ave., #100, Shakopee ........................................................952-428-2099

Minnesota Oncology/Hematology560 S. Maple St., #100, Waconia .................................................................952-442-6006

New Prague Medical Clinic 301 E. Main, New Prague ..........................................................................952-758-4461

Orthopaedic Surgical Consultants, PA1601 St. Francis Ave., #200, Shakopee ........................................................952-428-3399

Park Nicollet Clinic1415 St. Francis Ave., Shakopee ..................................................................952-993-7750

Parkview Medical Clinic1400 1st St. N.E., New Prague ................................................................... 952-758-2535

Ridgeview Chaska Clinic -Located inside the Two Twelve Medical Center 111 Hundertmark Rd., #240, Chaska ..........................................................952-361-2450

Ridgeview Chaska Medical Plaza 3000 Hundertmark Rd., Chaska ................................................................952-556-0155Ridgeview Specialty Clinic - Dermatology 560 S. Maple St., #120, Waconia .................................................................952-442-3188

Ridgeview Specialty Clinic - Endrocrinology 111 Hundertmark Rd., #240, Chaska ..........................................................952-361-2450

Ridgeview Specialty Clinic - Gastroenterology 560 S. Maple St., #220, Waconia ...............................................................952-442-8011

Ridgeview Specialty Clinic - Nephrology 7907 Powers Blvd., Chanhassen ...................................................................952-934-0570

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Ridgeview Specialty Clinic - Oncology/Hematology 490 S. Maple St., #204, Waconia .................................................952-442-2191, ext. 5295

Ridgeview Specialty Clinic - Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine 560 S. Maple St., #30, Waconia .................................................................952-442-6525

Ridgeview Specialty Clinic - Otolaryngology 560 S. Maple St., #40 Waconia ....................................................................952-925-5626

Ridgeview Specialty Clinic - Pediatric Integrative Medicine 111 Hundertmark Rd., #470, Chaska ..........................................................952-361-2476

Ridgeview Specialty Clinic - Podiatry 7907 Powers Blvd., Chanhassen ...................................................................952-934-0570

Ridgeview Specialty Clinic - Pulmonology 490 S. Maple St., #216, Waconia ..................................................952-442-2191 ext. 5420

Ridgeview Specialty Clinic - Rheumatology 560 S. Maple St., #220, Waconia .................................................................952-361-2450

Ridgeview Women's Imaging & Breast Center 500 S. Maple St., Waconia .............................................................952-441-2191, ext. 5630

River of Life Chiropractic 401 Broadway St. S., Jordan ...........................................................................952-492-5253

St. Francis Cancer Care Center1475 St. Francis Ave., Shakopee ..................................................................952-428-2031

St. Francis Cardiac Rehabilitation1515 St. Francis Ave., Shakopee ..................................................................952-428-2080

St. Francis Rehabilitative Services1601 St. Francis Ave., Shakopee ..................................................................952-428-2001

St. Francis Sleep Diagnostics Center–Shakopee ..........................................952-428-2800

St. Francis Specialty Care Clinic1515 St. Francis Ave., Shakopee .................................................................952-428-2600

Advanced Dermatology & Cosmetic Institute .......................................... 952-915-6000Diabetes & Nutritional Education ...............................................................952-428-3392Hennepin PM & R ........................................................................................612-873-8700Medical Advanced Pain Specialists (MAPS) ..............................................763-537-6000

Metropolitan Urological Specialists ......................................................... 763-383-8870Minneapolis Children’s Heart Clinic .......................................................... 612-813-8800Minneapolis Otolaryngology ........................................................................952-920-4595Twin Cities Orthopedics .........................................................................952-808-3000Surgical Specialties, Ltd.. ..............................................................................952-224-9350Twin Cities Spine Center ................................................................................612-775-6200Urologic Physicians, PA ................................................................................952-920-7660

Total Health Advantage 221 E. 1st St., Jordan ...................................................................................952-492-3222

Two Twelve Medical Center 111 Hundertmark Rd., Chaska ................................................................... 952-361-2447Ridgeview Rehab Specialties .......................................................................... 952-556-2656Ridgeview Research ........................................................................................ 952-556-2686Wayzata Children's Clinic ..............................................................................952-448-3847Western OB/GYN Women's Health Center.................................................952-556-0071

Women's Health Center at Queen of Peace Hospital301 2nd. St. N.E., New Prague ..................................................................952-758-9020

Physical Therapy/Sports MedicineQueen of Peace Hospital Outpatient Physical Therapy 504 6th Ave. N.W., #1, New Prague ..............................................................952-758-8161

Ridgeview Rehab Specialties ..........................................................................800-888-6540Two Twelve Medical Center, 111 Hundertmark, #400............................. 952-556-2656

Waconia, 560 S. Maple St., #210 ...............................................................952-442-7850Waconia-Safari Island, 1600 Community Dr. .............................................952-442-1774

Ridgeview Pediatric Rehab 490 S. Maple St., #215, Waconia ..............................................952-442-2191, ext. 6068

St. Francis Capable Kids–Pediatric Rehab 1661 Park Ridge Dr., #100, Chaska ...........................................................952-428-1265 6350 143rd St., Savage ................................................................................952-428-1565

St. Francis Rehabilitative Services 1601 St. Francis Ave., Shakopee ..................................................................952-428-2001

The Lutheran Home: Belle Plaine's Wellness and Rehabilitation Center 611 W. Main St., Belle Plaine ......................................................................952-873-2111

Dental ClinicsJordan Dental Care

224 S. Broadway, Jordan ...............................................................................952-492-2021

Joe Pekarna, DDS215 Broadway St. S., Jordan .........................................................................952-492-2711

Woodridge Dental115 Broadway St. S., Jordan .........................................................................952-492-7434

Family Dental Center201 South Meridian St., Belle Plaine ..........................................................952-873-6766

Southbridge Dental8074 Old Carriage Court, Shakopee ...........................................................952-746-0808

Vision ClinicsValley Eye Clinic

223 East 1st St., #101, Jordan ......................................................................952-492-2350

Olde World Optical 117 E. Main St., Belle Plaine .......................................................................952-873-2244

Minnesota Eye Consultants112 E. Main St., New Prague ......................................................................952-758-35355116 Gateway St. S.E., #201, Prior Lake .....................................................952-226-1400

Mental HealthCampbell, L.M.

287 Marschall Rd., #203, Shakopee ..........................................................952-445-1397

Carver-Scott Mental Health Crisis Line24-hour phone .............................................................................................952-442-7601

Ridgeview Social Services 500 S. Maple St., Waconia. .......................................................952-442-2191, ext. 6190

Chemical HealthLifestyles Counseling Services 14162 Commerce Ave. N.E., #400, Prior Lake ...........................................952-447-1117

Five Stars Recovery Center 102 E. 2nd St., #110B, Chaska ....................................................................952-448-6557

Health InformationQueen of Peace HospitalCommunity Education 301 2nd St. N.E., New Prague ......................................................................952-758-8187

Ridgeview Medical CenterRidgeview Physician Referral ...........................................................................952-442-8083Ridgeview Community Education & Events ..................................................952-442-8083Health Information Library 500 S. Maple St., Waconia ...........................................................952-442-2191, ext. 6100

Clubs & OrganizationsCarver/Scott Master Gardeners

Jackie Smith ..........................................................................................952-466-5300E-mail .........................................................................................Smith515@umn.edu

Celebrate JordanBrenda Liske .........................................................................................952-492-6211

Ducks UnlimitedWeb site ................................................................................................www.ducks.org

Eagles, Fraternal Order ofWeb site .................................................................................................. www.foe.com

Friends of the Jordan Library ..................................................................952-492-2500

Friends of the Minnesota Valley ..............................................................952-881-9055Web site .............................................................................www.friendsofmnvalley.org

Great Scott Cycling ClubAl Pehrson ............................................................................................... 952-220-4585Web site ............................................................................. www.greatscottcycling.com

Heimatfest CommitteeDave Holzer ..........................................................................................952-492-6077

Home Educators for ExcellenceWeb site ..............................................................................................www.hedfex.org

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• Hubbard Feeds• Premium Feeds

• Mol/Mix Liquid Feeds• Feedlot Equipment

• Horse Feeds

• Pet Foods & Supplies• Bird Feeders

• Bird Feed• Cargill Softener Salt

Prairie Farm SupplyPrairie Farm Supply

We Feed Them All!115 West Church Street, Belle Plaine

Downtown Belle Plaine952-873-4234

We FeedWe Feed

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Jordan Area Chamber of CommerceGeneral ..................................................................................................952-492-2355

Web site ..................................................................................www.jordanchamber.orgE-mail .................................................................................. [email protected]

Jordan Commercial ClubWeb site ..................................................................... www.jordancommercialclub.org

Jordan Community Education and Recreation ......................................952-492-6211

Jordan LionsMike Harrington ...................................................................................952-492-6125

Jordaness Lions ........................................................................................952-492-3404

Jordan Valley Bike TourTim Bischke ..........................................................................................952-492-2088

Web site ...................................................................................................www.jvbt.org

Knights of Columbus ..................................................... 952-492-2640 (church phone)

LaLeche LeagueWeb site ....................................................................................www.lalecheleague.org

League of Women Voters of MN .............................................................651-224-5445Web site ..............................................................................................www.lwvmn.org

Marine Corps League ..............................................................................952-445-2909MN Deer Hunters Association

Barb Breeggemann ................................................................................952-445-4396Web site ...............................................................................www.mndeerhunters.com

MN Landscape Arboretum AuxiliaryChaska ...................................................................................................952-443-1400Web site .............................................................................. www.arboretum.umn.edu

MN Valley National Wildlife Refuge3815 E. American Blvd., Bloomington .................................................952-854-5900Web site ...................................................................midwest.fws.gov/minnesotavalley

MN Valley Riders Saddle ClubJoyce Johnson ........................................................................................952-873-6495

Arts & EntertainmentPerforming ArtsDakota Valley SymphonySteve Ramsey ............................................................................................612-840-8681Web site .........................................................................www.dakotavalleysymphony.org

Jordan Art FestivalKathy Mattson ..........................................................................................952-492-2306

Homeward Bound Theater......................................................................952-934-7295E-mail ....................................................................... [email protected] site ............................................................................... homewardboundtheatre.org

Prior Lake PlayersMike Wartman ......................................................................................... 952-447-4485Web site ...............................................................................................www.plplayers.org

South Metro ChoraleTim Malone ..............................................................................................651-353-0150Web site ...............................................................................www.southmetrochorale.org

South of the River Community BandGary or Mary Jo Kneissel ..........................................................................952-894-7774

Stages Theatre Company1111 Main St., Hopkins .......................................................................... 952-979-1111Web site ........................................................................................ www.stagestheatre.org

The Valley Jazz Big BandPaul Swanson ............................................................................................952-556-3536

Studio ArtsA Brush With WaterEmily Anderson ........................................................................................952-496-0503

Minnesota Watercolor SocietyCarol Wingard ..........................................................................................952-942-7019

Scott County Crazy Quilters .................................................................952-445-0378

Upper Midwest Bead SocietyWeb site ....................................................................................................www.umbs.org

225 Waterstreet Creative ArtsWeb site ....................................................................................www.225waterstreet.com

WorshipFriendship Church ................................................................................. 952-447-828217741 Fairlawn Ave., Prior Lake and 12800 Marystown Rd., Shakopee

Hope Lutheran Church (ELCA)201 Avenue of Hope, Jordan ................................................................... 952-492-2099

Iglesia del Agua Viva/Church of the Living Water301 Varner St., Jordan .............................................................................. 952-457-9169

Immanuel United Methodist Church301 Varner St. N., Jordan ........................................................................ 952-492-6035

Lydia Zion United Methodist Church1026 E. 205th St., Jordan ........................................................................ 952-492-2249Web site .......................................................................................... www.lydiazion.com

River Rock ChurchMeets at 330 S. Market S., Belle Plaine ..................................................952-873-5453Web site ...............................................................................www.riverrockchurch.com

The River Church of the Open Bible616 Heritage Trail, Jordan ...................................................................... 952-492-2634Web site ...................................................................... www.riverchurchopenbible.com

Sand Creek Baptist Church100 Hope Ave., Jordan .............................................................................952-492-3652Web site ............................................................................... www.sandcreekbaptist.org

Shepherd of the Lake Lutheran Church (ELCA)3611 North Berens Rd. NW, Prior Lake ................................................952-230-2988

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church313 E. 2nd St., Jordan ............................................................................. 952-492-2640

St. Patrick Church of Cedar Lake24425 Old Hwy. 13 Blvd., Jordan .......................................................... 952-492-6276

St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church (WELS)100 6th St. W., Jordan............................................................................. 952-492-6303

Tree of Life Church and Ministry Center312 Water St., P.O. Box 254, Jordan ......................................................952-492-5277Web site ............................................................................... www.treeofl ifechurch.info

MN WaterFowl AssociationState Offi ce ............................................................................................952-767-0320Web site .................................................................................. www.mnwaterfowl.com

Newcomers Club of the Southwest SuburbsWeb site ...........................................................................www.NewcomersMN.com

NOW – National Organization for Women-MN Valley Web site ...................................................................................www.now.org/chapters

Pheasants Forever of Scott County .........................................................651-773-2000Web site ............................................................................. www.pheasantsforever.org

Rainbow Animal Rescue .........................................................................952-440-3824

Relay for Life of Scott County Ruby Winings ..................................................................................... 952-445-6354 Web site ....................................................................................www.relayforlife.org

River Valley Trail Blazers Snowmobile Club ..........................................952-445-9130

Sandcreek Gray Beards (National Wild Turkey Federation)Web site ................................................................................................. www.nwtf.org

Scott-Carver Threshers ...........................................................................952-492-2062

Scott County Fair BoardJim Luce ................................................................................................952-492-2436Web site ................................................................................www.scottcountyfair.com

Scott County Historical Society/Stans Museum235 Fuller St. S., Shakopee ....................................................................952-445-0378E-mail ............................................................................. [email protected] site ............................................................................www.scottcountyhistory.org

Shriners Club (West Suburban)Jim Snyder .............................................................................................952-473-8619

Scott County SNO-Trails, Inc. ...............................................................952-440-1003

St. Francis Auxiliary & Volunteers ..........................................................952-428-2065

Toastmasters - Midday Mumblers ..........................................................952-906-6201Email ................................................................................. [email protected] site ......................................................................................... middaymumbler.org

TOPS Take Off Pounds SensiblyJudy Menke ...........................................................................................952-492-6981

U of M Extension – Scott County ..........................................................952-492-5410E-mail ..................................................................................... [email protected] site .................................................................................www.extension.umn.edu

V.F.W. AuxiliaryMary Jane LaPlant ................................................................................952-492-2674

Youth OrganizationsBoy Scouts of America

Northern Star Council .........................................................www.northernstarbsa.org

Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys .......................800-845-0787Web site ...........................................................................................www.girlscoutsrv.org

4-H ProgramsUniversity of Minnesota Extension – Scott CountyExtension oversees the 4-H Program and can provide full information ....on both the

program and exsiting clubs.U of M Extension – Scott County......................................................... 952-492-5410E-mail ....................................................................................... [email protected] site .................................................................................www.extension.umn.edu

Camp Fire U.S.A. ....................................................................................612-285-6255 E-mail ................................................................................ info@campfi reusa-mn.org

Web site ...............................................................................www.campfi reusa-mn.org

Camp Tanadoona .....................................................................................952-474-8085

YMCA CampCamp Kici-Yapi .....................................................................................952-445-4700

YMCA (MN Valley)13850 Portland Ave. S., Burnsville ........................................................952-898-9622Web site ..........................................................................................ymcatwincities.org

Job’s Daughters InternationalWeb site ................................................................................................ www.mnjd.org

To include your club or nonprofi t organization in this listing, call 952-445-3333 or send an e-mail to [email protected].

• LP Gas • Leased Tanks • LP Bottle Filling• Gasoline & Diesel • Fuel Oils • Bulk Delivery

• Fertilizer & Chemicals • Farm & Home

24-HOUR CARD ACTIVATEDGASOLINE & DIESEL FUEL PUMP ISLAND

820 East Main Street – Belle Plaine, MN(952) 873-4244

Store Hours:Monday-Friday 8 AM-7 PM

Saturday 8 AM-5 PMSunday 10 AM-2 PM

Bird Food, Feeders & AccessoriesPet Food, Treats & Accessories

Horse Feed & Tack • GreenhouseCarhartt Outerwear for the Entire Family

(952) 873-3244820 East Main Street, Belle Plaine, MN

Co-opCo-opTire & Tire & AutoAuto

(952) 873-3001510 East Commerce, Belle Plaine, MN

• Oil Changes • Brakes • Shocks • Alignments• All Your Tire Needs (Smallest to Largest)

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952-492-2300223 1st Street E., Suite 100

Jordan, MN 55352www.ibjordan.com