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121404 PK AgPCITY OF SHOREWOOD 5755 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD PARK COMMISSION MEETING CITY HALL TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2004 7:00 P.M. • 0 AGENDA 1. CONVENE PARK COMMISSION MEETING A. Roll Call Davis Gilbertson Meyer Young__ Farniok Westerlund Wagner B. Review Agenda 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Park Commission Meeting Minutes of November 3, 2004(Att. #2A Draft Summary) 3. MATTERS FROM THE FLOOR 4. REPORTS A. Report on the City Council Meeting of December 13, 2004 B. Update on Skate Park Equipment S. MUSIC IN THE PARK — (Att. - #5) A. Creating a Direct Mail Piece B. Consideration of Bands C. Reviewing Contract D. Setting Dates 6. PARK SIGNAGE — (Att. - #6) 7. NEW BUSINESS Council Liaison: January: Davis 8. ADJOURNMENT February: • I '-.- CITY OF SHOREWOOD CITY HALL PARK. COMMISSION MEETING 5755 COUNTRY CLUB RD NOVEMBER 3, 2004 7:00 P.M. MINUTES 1. CONVENE PARK COMMISSION MEETING � e Chair Davis called the meeting to order at 7:03p.m. A. Roll Call Present: Chair Davis; Commissioners Meyer, Gilbertson, Young, Farmok, Wagner and Westerlund; City Engineer Brown. Absent: City Council Liaison Zerby. B. Review Agenda Item #5, New Business, selection of the Council Liaison, was moved to follow Item #3, Matters From The Floor. Gilbertson moved, Farniok seconded, to approve the Agenda as amended. Motion passed 7/0. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Park Commission Meeting Minutes of September 28, 2004 Meyer moved, Gilbertson seconded to approve the minutes of September 28 as submitted. Motion passed 7/0. 3. MATTERS FROM THE FLOOR There were none. 10. DETERMINE LIAISON FOR NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER COUNCIL MEETINGS November 8: Meyer December 13: The Park Commission does not meet until December 14 so there will be no one in attendance at the December 13 Council meeting. January: Davis e �k j�1q PARK COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2004 Page 2 of 8 4. MN PARK AND RECREATION — Michelle Snider Michelle Snider, director of the MN Park and Recreation Association addressed the Commission and gave a brief history of the Association. The MN Park and Recreation Association is a membership -based organization that began in 1937 and includes professionals, agencies, corporate members, students and retirees. The Association provides educational training and roundtable discussions throughout the year as well as facilitates recreational sports. Ms. Snider addressed the questions that the Park Commission had forwarded to her. 1) 2005 focus areas (water quality, signage and vandalism): Snider noted that they did not have specific information on these topics however, they can send an email to their membership to get feedback from cities or agencies that are dealing with any of these similar issues. The Association recently had a natural resources workshop on water quality and can connect the City with the guest speaker for more ideas and information. Also they can connect the City with member cities or corporate members who have had issues or ideas on matters regarding signage and vandalism. 2) MN Park and Recreationn ficture insight for the park system: Snider reported that she contacted Greg Ingram, President of Ingram and Associates and a highly regarded consultant in the area for his thoughts on trends. She stated a major trend is creating multi- purpose facilities that can be modified to several uses. Also developing partnerships with other communities to share funds to create parks and recreation centers. 3) Trends in program development: A recent trend is to offer a series of short sessions and programs allowing people to choose an option that better meets personal time constraints. 4) Raising money through the grant process to develop and /or enhance parks: Snider stated that raising large volumes of project money are typically achieved through bond referendums. Smaller sources are available as grants through the State DNR. The State Lottery has limited funds as well as federal sources that have matching fund programs. Several corporations and civic groups may provide sponsorships of parks. Many cities also have park dedication fees generated from new housing development. 5) Trends in park renovation and development: Snider noted that there is a shift to small group activities and creating community gardens, along with an increase in trail use. Themed playgrounds, mini golf parks and art exhibits are another popular trend. 6) Nature /horticulture preservation trends: Snider stated that there is shift toward developing or preserving natural areas to create a habitat for wildlife and birds as well as rain gardens which help manage storm water. Meyer asked if conferences and summits are open to the public or members. Snider stated that the conferences are predominately open to members and a list is available on the website and through the quarterly newsletter. Davis asked if membership in the MN Park and Recreation Association affords the City membership in the National Recreation and Parks Association. Snider stated that the Associations are separate with regard to membership. Gilbertson asked if the Park Commission Members could get copies of the MN Park and Recreation newsletter. Snider noted that she would confirm that the City is receiving the newsletter. Brown stated that he would ask Twila to make copies of the newsletter for the Connnission packets. The website for the MN Park and Recreation Association is MNRPA.org. The National Association's website is NRPA.org. Snider distributed the annual conference brochure that included a list of educational sessions. • \, PARK COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2004 Page 3 of 8 Westerlund inquired about the registration fees for the classes. Snider noted that the class fees are listed in the back of the brochure. Wagner asked what the process was for getting grant money. Snider indicated that there are several sources and they all have a slightly different application process. The Commission thanked Snider for her time and information. 5. COMMUNITY RECREATION RESOURCES A. Quarterly Report Sally Keefe presented the Community Recreation Resources (CRR) second quarter activity report noting it was a quiet season. Keefe noted that the Public Works Department kept the fields in excellent condition throughout the season. Fall schedules were released on August 14. Keefe also reported that there were no parking issues with Badger Park this year and the CRR staff kept the lines of communication open with the Southshore Senior Community Center to monitor their parking concerns. Wagner asked if a comparison from past years would prove this year typical. Keefe stated that this is their second full year so there was not much to compare to at this stage. Brown reported that the trail around Freeman Park is near completion and believes the trail will be plowed this winter. B. 2005 Process Change On behalf of the Community Recreation Resources (CRR) Keefe proposed some changes to the Park Priority Policy's language to enhance park usage and clarify the process. Keefe noted that teams are lax in returning their rosters and user fees. The CRR has trouble getting complete documents, rosters and user fees in before the season starts. The CRR had to make repeated contact with the sports organization representatives to remind them to get their documentation submitted. Keefe believes the benefits from the suggested policy revisions will streamline the process for CRR, the sports representatives, and eventually reduce the City staff time. Keefe presented a comparison of the current process with the proposed process. The annual meeting was typically held in December because the sports organizations wanted the meeting early so they could gauge what their field space would be. Keefe stated the CRR developed a preliminary schedule based on previous years, however, once they collected all the rosters they needed to spend additional time and calculations to create the schedules. This year's proposed collection process will be to send a letter detailing the meeting date for mid - March, and explaining the new process and the change. The sports organization representative would receive an email containing the complete packet of requirements and a request that the sports data sheet is returned • two weeks prior to the CRR mandatory meeting. The representative can email the data sheet back to CRR helping to streamline the process and taking Twila out of the loop. Attendance at the meeting is PARK COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2004 Page 4of8 required along with submittal of the complete documentation and fees in order to receive the field schedule. Keefe noted that there have been questions regarding how a new sports team can be organized. CRR can contact the new organizations directly as well as place a notification in the newspaper regarding the meeting date and contact person. Wagner asked if the information regarding the process was on the City website. Keefe responded that she did not believe it was but that the information could be posted on the City website. gown noted that the CRR was given the charge to make revisions to the Park Priority Policy since they are dealing directly with the organizations and process. Westerlund stated that representatives should be notified of the mandatory meeting as soon as possible. Gilbertson asked if the required documents could be submitted via email. Keefe noted that they can email the documents early but a representative needs to attend the meeting. C. Proposed Changes For The Park Priority Plan • Keefe addressed the definition section to get clarification between organized users versus non - organized users. Brown stated, in his opinion, an organized group or user has a focus on sports, needs to submit a certificate of insurance and the City is committing field time to the group. A. non- organized group or user does not have to submit certificate of insurance and the City does not commit field time to the group. Brown noted that the City has a document for one -time park use for events like tournaments The Commission agreed to define organized and non - organized groups as organized and non - organized users. Keefe clarified the definition of an organized user based on the feedback to include; An organized group, requiring a certificate of insurance and a user fee in accordance with the equation, dedicated field time, a roster, a reoccurring and pre - planned event. All other users are non - organized users. Gilbertson stated that there should be some reference in the organized and non - organized user definition to the tournament policy. Keefe noted that the tournament permit definition should include a notation that the park coordinator or City staff requires permit approval 14 days prior to the tournament. Brown noted that there is a fee structure for all the park facilities in the City. • \v PARK COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2004 Page 5 of 8 Regarding availability of facilities, Keefe suggested the park facility schedule should reflect the actual usage. The Commission concurred. Prioritization of use was discussed and the Commission agreed that there would be three priority categories. Priority 1: Field resting time. Priority 2: Organized users, which will take priority over tournament users. Priority 3: Non - organized users will encapsulate all other groups outlined in current definition 3,4,5 and 6. Westerlund suggested the definition of a non -profit group be removed from the definition section. Young asked if any group would be pushed aside because another group has a higher priority. Brown noted that once the group is committed to field time they would not be bumped to accommodate a higher priority. The scenario in which to consider priority comes into play if there are two groups that apply simultaneously for field time. Keefe stated that one of the first questions regarding priority for groups after the March meeting is which group had all their documents in first. Keefe reported that her goal is to attach all the required documents to the end piece of the policy so that an interested party can be given the required documents and city staff could direct them to contact CRR. Keefe stated that she inserted the year (2004 -2005) in the policy document and noted that by having the year inserted as part of the process causes the CRR to go back and look at the document each year to update. The Commission agreed. Farniok asked who would enforce the policy and if it warrants having language to clarify who is responsible for enforcement. Farniok suggested inserting language denoting the City of Shorewood is responsible for enforcing the policy and ensuring there will be no field use without prior approval. The Commission agreed the enforcement language should be inserted prior to the last sentence of item 5. Keefe noted that there is one Council meeting in November and one in December and Council must approve of the policy changes prior to putting then in place. Keefe noted that they would like to have the document wrapped up before year -end. Keefe proposed that the she make the revisions, as discussed, and email the revised Policy to each Park Commissioner for feedback. If there are significant changes, Larry will be notified and it will be placed before the Park Commission again in January. If there is consensus with the revisions Keefe will present the document to Council in December for approval. Brown noted that a point of procedure would be to accept the draft Policy based on the changes discussed and then it would proceed to Council for approval. Farniok moved to accept the draft of the document as noted with changes, with the contingency that the Commission will see the final Policy prior to City Council approval. ./ PARK COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2004 Page 6 of 8 Young felt that the Commission clearly expressed the changes and the proposal should be made that Commission's recommendations go to Council. Farniok withdrew her motion. Young moved, Wagner seconded the motion that the Commission accepts the draft Policy with the revisions included and recommend Council approval. Motion passed 7/0. 6. REPORTS A. Report on the City Council Meeting of October 11, 2004 and October 25, 2004. Broom reported that on October I I "' the Council set the annual appreciation event for Friday, December 2004 at the Minnetonka County Club to start at 6:00p.m. Brown noted that a report was given by Mr. Tad Shaw, representative for the City of Shorewood to the Minnetonka Conuiiunity Education Services (MCES) Advisory Council regarding the recent reorganization of MCES. One of the concerns voiced regarding MCES was that the group consists of 45 members. The Mayor volunteered to contact the MCES and request they attend the October 25` meeting to present a report. On other matters the City Council discussed the issue of the drainage -way and trail that is being constructed in the walkway from Shorewood Oaks Drive to Freeman Park. Brown reported that on October 25"' Council recognized Pat Arnst as Park Commissioner and Deborah Borkon and Donna Woodruff as Planning Commissioner. On other matters, Tim Liftman is the new director of the MCES and assured the Council the large group will be productive. The large group ensures that everyone is represented at the MCES meetings. Brown noted that the trim around the plaza at Freeman Park is being completed. The decorative borders and centerpiece have also been poured. There was some damage from construction equipment but that will be repaired. Brown spoke with the skate park supplier and locked into quotes for equipment but is negotiating the delivery of the equipment in the spring to avoid any damage it may get from snowplows if it has to sit in the City parking lot through the winter season. DISCUSS POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION FOR OFF -LEASH DOG PARK AT LAKE MINNEWASHTA REGIONAL PARK Chair Davis distributed a letter from Marty Walsh, Park Director for Carver County Parks and asked the Commission members to read the letter prior to discussion. Davis stated that she emailed Lenny Schmitz regarding the possibility of additional land for the dog park. Davis noted that the portion of the park under consideration is not family- friendly due to rough terrain and wet areas and thought it would be beneficial to claim more land for pets before residential . development claims the land. She stated that if Shorewood considered creating a dog park within the City, the cost would be greater than contributing to a shared dog park at Minnewashta. PARK COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2004 Page 7 of 8 Wagner stated that his concern is more related to fiscal policy than the park, in that Cities are contributing to a fiend that is a County institution. He believes that there is a process for County Parks to get the funds through a user basis or some other mechanism than asking Cities. Davis noted that Chanhassen and Victoria have already contributed towards the park fund, however she would like to see a plan prior to considering any contribution. Meyer noted that she sees the dog park as an investment and that it has been a priority for the Commission for some time and this seems to be an inexpensive way to get a dog park. Farmok agreed that there is no space within Shorewood for a dog park and there is not a better alternative available to the City. Gilbertson asked if the possibility exists for the City to consider an amount of $5,000 to the dog park. Davis noted that it is possible to make a financial contribution but it has not been agreed upon. Farniok noted that the County is moving ahead with the plan regardless of any contribution from Shorewood. Wagner stated that he is comfortable with supporting the concept in principle, but is not comfortable contributing money until he understands where they are going with the project. • Young asked what the Commission was waiting for before financial contribution is considered. Davis stated that she would like to see a tentative plan with regard to how the money is to be allocated. Brown suggested that Davis send Larry Schmitz an email noting that there is support for the project and the Commission would like to see financial plans. The discussion will be tabled until January. Meyer asked if they should address Council about providing funds. Brown noted that Council was supportive of such a park, but any contribution would come out of the park fund. Davis asked if there was any way to send a direct mailing to the dog owners of the City to gauge whether they would support the dog park. Wagner noted that the Commission should be sensitive to the fact that they are not funding money to a special interest group. Brown reiterated that the time and cost associated with maintaining this type of facility could be extensive. Davis stated that the Commission would continue discussion on this matter in January. 0 1 PARK COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2004 Page 8 of 8 8. CONCESSION STAND REPORTS AND OPERATIONS The Commission reviewed the concession stand reports. Brown noted that the City would start negotiations in January regarding the 2005 season for the concession stand. The Commission concurred that the reports provide good information on retail sales and is a good tool for negotiations. 9. DISCUSS SIGNS FOR THE PARKS Brown asked for clarification on the goal regarding the park signage. Davis noted that the idea was to update the signage and create consistency throughout the parks and City. Wagner reported that a Freeman Park sign is still standing along Highway 7 and the entry is closed. Gilbertson suggested photos be taken of the current park signs and presented to the Commission for review at a future meeting so a decision could be made with regard to replacement or improvement. Brown will have staff pull together concept costs and viable sign options for the Commission to review. 10. DETERMINE LIAISON FOR NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER COUNCIL MEETINGS • This item was moved to follow Matter From The Floor, Item #3. 11. NEW BUSINESS Davis asked if the Commission wanted to have "music in the park" in 2005. If that is the desire, consideration should be given to bands and creating a direct mail piece. 12. ADJOURMENT Gilbertson moved, Wagner seconded, to adjourn the Park Commission Meeting of November 3, 2004, at 9:42 p.m. Motion passed 7/0. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, Shelley Souers Recording Secretary U on. To: Park Commission , From: Twila Groutt�r Date: December 10, 2004 Re: Park Agenda Item #5 Attached are the following items for discussion at Tuesday nights Park Commission meeting. Attachment 5A- Letter to Businesses for Sponsorship: Attached is an analysis of what was paid out and what we received for donations for last years Music in the Park. Also attached for your review and update is the letter that was mailed to business for 0 sponsorship last year. Attachment 5B — Entertaimnent Listing: The listing attached has been complied from other cities. It is categorized by type of music, fees, web sites for some and comments. This may be helpful in determining bands for the upcoming season. I also received a couple of demo's that Larry will have the evening of the park meeting. Attachment 5C — Contract: Review and update entertainment agreement from last year. Attachment 5D — Calendars: Determine dates for Music in the Park. 0 0 0 0 City of Shorewood Music in the Park Analysis Performance Date 06/11/04 Payee Paul Cherba Ck Date 07115/04 Ck Number 37949 Amount $ 500.00 Donating Agency Cub Foods Lake South Auto Invoice Date 06/09/04 06/09/04 Invoice Number 2147 2149 Amt $ 200.00 $ 100.00 Date Pd 06 /30/04 09/27/04 Pizza Prima 06/09/04 2148 $ 100.00 10/19/04 Edwin Ritchie dba Encampment River Boys Paul Cherba 07/16/04 08/12/04 37975 38119 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 Cub Foods Lake South Auto Cub Foods Lake South Auto 07/01/04 07/01/04 08/05104 08/16/04 2155 2154 2163 2165 $ 200.00 $ 100.00 $ 200.00 $ 100.00 07/06/04 09/27!04 10/05/04 10/19/04 07/09104 08/13/04 Total Payables $1,500.00 Total Receivables $1,000.00 0 C May 20, 2004 Company» «Name» «Address» «City» , « State» «Zip» Dear Business Owner /Manager: On Friday, June 1l the Shorewood Park Commission will kick off its Music in the Park series with a concert in Freeman Park from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Similar music events are scheduled for July 9"' and August 13' Music in the Park is a new initiative of the Shorewood Park Commission and we are looking for community partnerships to help underwrite the series for the 2004 season. We hope that « Company» will be interested in being part of this new community event. We will contact you shortly to further discuss the benefits of supporting these exciting community events or you can contact us at 952.474.2470. We are very excited about the introduction of this event and have already received enthusiastic support from our residents. Please consider assisting us with a sponsorship. Sincerely, Sue Davis Shorewood Park Commission Sincerely, Paul Gilbertson Shorewood Park Commission 0 • Entertainment Resource List Please send updates, additions or corrections to: Karol Klint Greupner k2reupnenci.)lymoutb.mn.us December 8, 2004 Contact Information Type of Music - �n Name /:Phone - Size of - Fee $ Comments :Address I,Web Gr6u Classic Big Band Dan Odegaard 651- 633 -0239 19463 r St. SW. New Brighton, MN 55112 Good News Big Band Jerry Beliven 952- 893 -9859 17 $100 Brian Richter 952- 831 -5931 Beasley's Big Band Eric Moonen 763 - 315 -1027 7099 Carey Ln. N. Maple Grove, MN 55369 Bend in the River Big Paul Rippe 952 -927 -5283 17 $200 Pay gratuity Band W: 952- 935 -5116 6 Edina Court Edina, MN 55424 briaric0Uvalioo.com Jazz on the Prairie Big Band Sandy Werts 952- 949 -8450 20 $100 8080 Mitchell Rd. Eden Prairi e, MN 55344 Jerry O'Hagon & His Orchestra Jerol O'Hagon 612- 869 -5409 $500 Appeals to older adult Roseville Big Band Glen Newton, Director 651- 688 -9504 21 $300 Ask for dancers too www.rosevillebiOand.org South of the River Band Patty Reicks 95 2- 496 -2501 Wind instruments 8234 Horizon Dr. Shakopee, MN 55379 reicksrus �bearthlink.net • • is 2 Contact Information " Type of Music Name/ Phone Size of Fee $ Comments Address L:W6b Grou Big Bands' Stan Bann Big Band Stan Bann 952- 829 -7345 18 $200/hr 10665 Northmark Dr. Eden Prairie, MN 55344 Vic Tedesco Vic Tedesco 651- 735 -6282 8 $350+ Huge following Valley Jazz Big Band Paul Swanson 952- 368 -4984 $100 Zuhrah Shrine Chanters, Mike Lang 612 - 869 -5230 The Blue rass�., Blue Drifters, The Steve Howard 952 -595 -9818 4 $600 1427 Jersey Ave. S. driftsteve(ciaol.com. St. Louis Park, MN 55426 Christensen Sisters Susan Christensen - Maass 763 - 473 -3009 $600 16925 12 Ave. N. smaass@digitalriver.com Plymouth, MN 55447 SUsamnaassC hotmail.com www.csisters.com Dick Kimmel Dick Kimmel 507 -359 -1163 4 Drive Time Ryan Rucker 612- 278 -0047 4 $200 H: 952- 440 -5834 Carl Blanz 952- 449 -9613 16765 Willow Lane SW dtbluegrassLaol.com Prior Lake, MN 55372 Free Range Pickin' Steve 952 -942 -3418 4 $300 5625 38" Ave. S. Mpls, MN 55417 Middle Spunk Creek Alan Jesperson 727 -2489 $600 Boys • • is 2 Comments Monroe Crossing Art Blackburn f H: 763- 213 -1349 W: 612 - 325 -4011 8, mgr, $900 Excellent 17625 Argon Ramsey, MN 55303 Pretty Good Bluegrass Band tech 612-722-9577 Blue Beat Singleton Street Sherri Leyda 612- 827 -4839 3 Paul Esch Trio 4143 Second Ave. Mpls, MN 55409 sin ,-letonst @,yahoo.com Timber Junction Karen Radford 612- 623 -0261 4 $350 651- 690 -1508 Ron Larson $600 4 players 1$150 each Urban Renewal Philip Nusbaum Big Walter Smith and Shirley Smith 651 -6661 8, mgr, $850 Excellent the Groove Merchants www.big tech negotiable Blue Beat Glen Helgeson 612 -521 -3788 $600 Paul Esch Trio Paul Esch 651- 696 -5258 $400 Brass. Bands r. ,r Barbeque Brass Ron Larson 612- 646 -4142 $500 Beacon Hill Brass Lynn Deichert 952- 374 -4710 4 -5 $500 Great to work with — can do solo to 5 pc. Brio Brass Mary or Rick Rueckert 651- 890 -0085 30 $100-300 Henry — 651- 698 -6962 4554 Cinnamon Ridge Tr. Eagan, MN 55122 Calhoun Brass Eric Songer 952 -556 -7459 5 $500 Zuhrah Flames Jerry Gottlieb 612 -941 -7669 $200 Alph Bits Chris 651 -455 -1123 2 $150+ 30 minute show 3 Contact Information Type of Music Name " / Phone Bob the Beachcomber & his Friends Bob Burtis 651 -683 -9585 1- 800 - 232 -2472 1 $150 -$200 45 min 4841 Safari Pass Eagan, MN 55122 Flyers, The Mamie Parrish Siggelkow 651- 455 -5055 2 $300 45 min Sing & dance 115 W. Middle St. Cannon Falls, MN 55009 Hans Mayer Hans Mayer 715- 262 -4025 1 $400 Batteries /water 555 Locust St. Prescott, WI 54021 HemC,acegroup.cc Hoot & Annie David Lind 651- 485 -4668 $250 45 min Clowns 1450 Mooney Dr. New Brighton, MN 55112 David(? tctfa.orff Jack Pearson - Mr. Song Strummin' Storyman Jack Pearson 612- 722 -1107 612 - 722 -1107 1 $200 - $290 /hr 4533 16 1h Ave. S. Mpls, MN 55407 ottertunity @earthlink.net Kid Song & Company Michael Phillips 612- 721 -5509 4 $400 5129 40 Ave. S. Minneapolis 55417 Mike Bruno Mike Bruno 651- 330 -2269 H: 651 -578 -7148 $200 1588 Jewell Dr., Woodbury, MN 55125 Ms. Catherine Cathy Plantenberg 612 -706 -8009 1 $100 Great for toddlers Penny & Pals Kids Kollectibles Music Penny (Fargo, ND) 1- 800 - 895 -kids 3 -6 Good if they can book a number of shows back to back with different communities 0 0 04 1 Type of M Contact Information Size of Fee $ . Comments Name /Phone Group . ..Address 'I.Web � Childrens� '" - Professor Bear Ira Fiedelman 763- 753 -7152 True blues, not lively H :763- 434 -8918 20207 Polk St. NE kbellLRtics2.net Cedar, MN 55011 Ronald McDonald McDonalds's of Eagan 1 $750 Suitcase Show Rusty's Rockin Russ Rogers 612- 432 -9069 $200 Jamboree H: 763 -315 -2740 Rustysi amboree(a aol.com Singin' Safari Hoffinan Talent Agency - 952 -470 -9855 5 $650 1 hr. Pam Splatter Sisters Mary Beth Hess 651 -488 -8490 4 -6 $450 -$650 1 hr. -$525 P.O. Box 17100 www.splattersisters.com St. Paul, MN 55117 Teddy Bear Band Richard Alan Productions 612 - 861 -3570 3 -5 $650 4 pc. $650 + $50 panda costume 2208 W. 68 St. bearband2aninn.net Mpls, MN 55117 Tricia & The Toonies Tricia 952- 933 -3438 $750 45 min. Family show The Toonies C: 612- 327 -3400 $450 of music, comedy, Tricia & The Toonies — PO Box 3936 tricia@TheToonies.com TheToonies.com $1,250 audience participation EXTRA — vaganza Mpls., MN 55403 www.TheToonies.com Tune Into Kids Kathleen Mock 952- 933 -5175 2 $500 Wiggle Jiggle and Jain Wendy Baldinger 651- 454 -6519 1 $195 Music & Activities but not a lot of singing Russ Roger's Rustys Russ Rogers 763 -315 -2740 $200 Rocking Jamboree 1 Type of Music Contact Information ,� .. Size of Fee $ Comments Name / 'Phone , ,.''G roup :Address 1 Web Childrens Will Hale & The Will Hale 651- 458 -3445 1 $225 Can play with band Tadpole Parade C: 651- 307 -3849 also Had problems in 595 Hamlin Ave. N www.willhale.com summer of 2003 - St. Paul, MN 55104 cancelled dates Tom Strolnnyer 952 - 431 -1876 $250 Too much talking Woody Clan ; .., ual , 2 , Civic Orchestra of . Rachel Hest 612 -721 -2034 60 Gratuity Minneapolis 37153 81 Ave. S. Mpls, MN 55406 Cynthia Schultz Cynthia 952- 925 -2570 1 Harpist EP String Academy Michelle Persian 952- 829 -9391 30+ Free Student group 952- 947 -9400 Ensemble Capriccio Mina Fisher 374 -3175 $900 Golden Valley Orchestra Margaret Knowlton 763- 541 -9251 Do not meet during summer Kenwood Chamber Ellen Maas 651 -696 -1998 $150 Pay gratuity Orchestra 301 Wildwood Ave. White Bear Lake, MN 55110 Minneapolis Pops Lucia Maguey 1 612- 724 -7913 $1000 Orchestra 2712 41 Ave. S. = prnicey Mpls, MN 55406 Minnesota Mandolin Ted Ronning 612 -861 -8672 4 -6 $150/hr Orchestra 612- 597 -9151 6466 Stillwater Blvd. Oakdale, MN 55128 MN Symphonic Winds Eric Dungan 952- 324 -0538 75 -90 $200 Pay gratuity St. Paul Chamber Nancy Galatowitz Orchestra St. Paul, 55102 106 Brooklyn Community Band Jane Ruohoniemi 763 -315 -5875 10019 Evergreen Court N. Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 ntohonieniil (a`,osseo.kl2.inn.us Calhoun -Isles Community Band Catherine Courtney 952- 924 -4110 612 -341 -9735 40 -60 $150 Pay gratuity 225 S. Sixth St., Ste. 4000 Minneapolis, MN 55402 EP Community Band Sandy Werts 952- 949 -8450 50-60 $100 swerts a edenprairie.org 612 -713 -3339 Great to work with 451 Army Band Sgt. Paul Edwardson band 45i La),juno.com Fridley City Band Phil Raahn 651 -488 -9296 749 Nevada Ave. St. Paul, MN 55117 Honeywell Concert Band Al Johnson 952 -545 -9174 2220 Plymouth Rd. #302 Minnetonka, MN 55305 Hopkins Westwind Concert Band, The Jan Baer 763- 479 -1116 952- 474 -5330 $150 5070 Fern Dr. Loretto, MN 55357 7 Type of Music Contact Information Size. of , Fee ,$ ,,Comments, " MN State Band Name [Phone Group 651- Mackubin Street St. Paul, MN 55103 Address 7 Web Mpls., Police Band Barb Halvorson 612- 724 -6056 3841 —43 rd Ave. S Minneapolis, MN 55406 Mpls Richfield Legion Band J ohn Connors Concert Bands 45 -50 members .. . _ 4232 N. Unity Robbinsdale, MN 55422 ,. - John Phillip Sousa Band Scott Crosbie 952- 922 -4443 Free, but wants donation 12 -15 $500 Band members can be demanding. Tim King 4349 Brookside Ave. Northern Winds Concert Band Joe Speakman 651- 452 -4426 St. Louis Park, MN 55436 4655 Nicols Rd. Suite 103, Eagan, MN 55122 _isbikennan @aol.com Medalist Concert Band Dr. Earl Benson 952- 835 -5145 75 Bloomington 10305 Berkshire Rd. Community Band Bloomington, MN 55437 MN Freedom Band Tom Valach 612 -870 -3544 22 W. 25 St., Minneapolis, MN 55404 MN River Community Band MN State Band Joe Komro 651- Mackubin Street St. Paul, MN 55103 Mpls., Police Band Barb Halvorson 612- 724 -6056 3841 —43 rd Ave. S Minneapolis, MN 55406 Mpls Richfield Legion Band J ohn Connors 763 -533 -4636 45 -50 members $75/hr Easy to work with 4232 N. Unity Robbinsdale, MN 55422 Northeast Community Band Tim Martin 612- 782 -0520 20+ Free, but wants donation Tuesday nights good 2234 Cleveland St. NE Minneapolis, MN 55418 North Suburban Community Band Tim King 420 -2198 Northern Winds Concert Band Joe Speakman 651- 452 -4426 4655 Nicols Rd. Suite 103, Eagan, MN 55122 _isbikennan @aol.com South Washington Connie Weingartz 651 -501 -2246 Free County Band St. Anthony Park Lynn Waska 651- 699 -2959 Free, Community Band appreciate 8329 Alta Ave. s gratuity Inver Grove Heights, MN 55077 9 T e of Music YP Contact Information Size of Fee $ Comments , Nai me 1 Phone Group Address 1 Web Concert Bands � - Plymouth Concert Band David Elmhurst W. 763 -745 -6908 Brass & woodwind Appreciates gratuity Plymouth Recorder Michael Anderson 651- 647 -1459 Ensemble 16025 Co. Rd. 6 Plymouth, 55447 Robbinsdale City Band Mike Serber 763 -541 -4920 Donation Outstanding 10130 32" Ave. N, Plymouth, MN 55441 Roseville Community Dan Kuch, Director 612 -781 -9070 i 70 763 -781 -9070 Band 4020 Hayes St. Columbia Heights, MN 55421 Schubert Club David Morrison 651- 292 -3267 75 W. 5 St. St. Paul, MN 55102 Seward Concert Band Linda Aronson 651- 483 -0999 2865 Farrington St., Roseville, MN 55113 Shoreview Northern Steve Piper 651- 481 -1421 $100 Lights Variety Band 5864 Oxford St., Shoreview, MN 55126 South Washington Connie Weingartz 651 -501 -2246 Free County Band St. Anthony Park Lynn Waska 651- 699 -2959 Free, Community Band appreciate 8329 Alta Ave. s gratuity Inver Grove Heights, MN 55077 9 Type of Music Contact Information Size of -.. Fee $ Comments Name ! Phone Group Concert Bands e , 3 St. Louis Park C. Band Jim Rhodes 651- 296 -9889 Free C: 612 -581 -3226 3408 Rhode Island Ave. S. rpp.jim.RhodesCg h6use.mn St. Louis Park, MIST 55426 St. Paul Police Band Mary Jo Poepl 651- 771 -3442 1965 E. Nevada Ave. St. Paul, MIST 55119 Star of the North, The Deborah Perry 952 -448 -2852 50+ $100 612- 448 -2852 110916 Von Hertzen Cre. cetusamnca yahoo.com Chaska, MN 55318 Count = -- Casey Lynn Music Works — Gregg 651- 257 -9500 $750 + Chase Roberts Band Music Works — Gregg 651 -257 -9500 Colt 45 Kelly Tubbs 651- 213 -1600 $650 Darrin Rosha Band, The Music Works — Gregg 651- 257 -9500 $500 Jeff Brooks & Company Jeff Brooks 651- 464 -8960 Duo fee 443 1 Ave. SW $250 -$300 Forest Lake, MN 55025 Killer Hayseeds Rebecca Leland Music Works - Gregg 651- 257 -9500 $750 Banjo Bandits Tom Kough 651- 639 -8268 2931 Asbury St. Roseville, MN 55113 Barbary Coast Dixieland Dick Petersen 952- 888 -5613 6 $900 Band rkpbanjo@,aol.com v -cao st. com River City Saxophones Bob Seath 421 -8885 5 $200 '� 10 Claire Van De Claire Van De Crommert 763- 428 -3198 1 $150 Crommert PO Box 136 45min Dayton, MN 55327 David Young David Young 310- 722 -8089 1 Flexible Dual recorders 11 T ype of Music ContactInfarmatiop Size of Fee , $, Comments �ronp n `. Address` /, W e . River Minstrels LeRo y Larson 488 -1144 4 $296 Works with trust fund 16633 S. 2 St. Lakeland, MN 55043 Stomp N' Dixie Lynn Deichert 952- 374 -471 4 $650 Great to work with. 4555 Douglas Ave. Mpls., MN 55416 tas Amy & Adams Mark Adams 651- 772 -2832 2 1203 Hawthorne Ave. E. St. Paul, MN 55106 Andy LaCasse Andy LaCasse 651 -653 -7738 1 $200 PO Box 270352 lacasse ,spacestannet Vadnais Heights, MN 55127 Bradley Joseph Bradley Joseph 651 -762 -8123 1 -5 $400+ Pianist /Composer and bjoseph c 0bradle i� oseph.com $575 band Bill Hammond and Bill Hammond 612 673 - 1730 3 $150 - $350 Acoustic style (Guitar, Friends negotiable vocals, flute} 993 Roma bhammond(�startribunexom Roseville, MN 55113 Cathy & Tom Cathy & Tom Plantenberg 612- 706 -8009 2 $300 -$400 I Vocals, Flute & Guitar 260630 Ave. NE St. Anthony, MN 55418 Claire Van De Claire Van De Crommert 763- 428 -3198 1 $150 Crommert PO Box 136 45min Dayton, MN 55327 David Young David Young 310- 722 -8089 1 Flexible Dual recorders 11 Type of Music Contact Information - Size of Fee $ Comments Name /Phone Groin Address ( -:Web Easy y g . First Light Trio Mike Storms 651- 457 -7814 3 P.O. Box 6851 St. Paul, MN 55106 Jerry Gotler Jerry 651- 454 -2178 1 Flexible Great for senior centers. Funshine songs for kids. Joe Meyer Band Joe Meyer 651- 488 -2905 5 $300 1068 Loeb St. St. Paul, MN 55117 Jon Downing Stephanie Davis 218- 326 -0309 1 223 NE 7` Street, Grand Rapids, MN 55744 Martin Zeller @ The Hello! Booking Inc. 651- 647 -4469 Two Guitars, Bass & Hardways Drums 2500 University Ave. Ste. D6 St. Paul, MN 55114 Mike Lane Jay Krasnow 111 E Kellogg Blvd. St. Paul, MN 55101 PBJ's, The Jim Weglewski 651- 699 -5175 2047 Bayard Ave. St. Paul, MN 55116 Perfectly Loud Mark Sieger 651- 646 -0811 Red Gallagher Red Gallagher 952- 949 -8450 Call Sandy Werts Two For One David Lund 763- 764 -3837 2 $200 Sax and guitar 651- 730 -0574 9100 Cambridge Rd. Woodbury, MN 55125 102 Type of Mi i Comments Betty Rydell Betty Rydell 763- 422 -0544 1 $125 -45 min — 1hr Branson —Style entertainer, great variety, country pop Bobb Fantauzzo Bobb Fantauzzo 612- 823 -5443 $200 /hr Native American Flute 5501 Harriet Ave. S. Mpls, MN 55419 Booley Band Tom Sullivan 5 -6 Traditional Irish and Celtic Music 8718 Callahan Trail Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076 Elk River German Band Vern Draxler 441 -1342 9 -10 $500 1/60 min. sets 13416 Island View Dr. Elk River, MN 55330 Harmonikers, The Walter Hopf 952- 929 -9332 5 $125 - 45min Irish Pipe Band Dan Sexton 651- 455 -1118 Jolly Woodchopper Harold Krueger 320 -485 -2458 1 $60 -45 min - 1 hr 13 Type of Music Contact Information .Name %.Phone " Kogen Taiko Sheryl Tsychiya 974 -8354 $450 Japanese Drums 1 hr. 16165 Hillcrest Ln. Eden Prairie, MN 55346 Mechanical Melodies by Como Lake Tom Kuehn 111 Church St., Rm. 130B Minneapolis, MN 55455 MN Pipes & Drums Kevin Bauder, Band Mgr. 952- 892 -4365 $1000 for parade Sally Gordon 612- 823 -5082 P.O. Box 19067 Mpls., MN 55419 kbaud@yahoo.com «iy�v.mnpipesanddrums.or MN Scandinavian Ensemble Show Band LeRoy Larson 651- 436 -4459 $400 Scandinavian Trust fund eligible Pavel Jany Pavel Jany 651- 308 -7246 1 Brazilian Guitar - classical & contemporary jazz guitarist 1772 Eustis St. Lauderdale, MN 55113 bookings(Letickettobrasil.com Ralph Hepola Ralph Hepola 651- 488 -1144 1298 Folsom St. St. Paul, MN 55117 Reuben Dasthorst Reuben Dasthorst 218- 878 -0971 Native American Sec'anje "Memories" Nick Rodulavich 789 -8869 $400 Russian Triall Ro -Chura Christine Norden 651- 438 -2533 $550 Irish Folk Twin Cities Metropolitan Pipes & Drum Band Richard Cady 651- 452 -2143 C: 612- 325 -8402 33 degree North Kevin Fuhnnan 763- 427 -5604 3 $530 Steel Drums Polka , Chemielewski's Fun Time Band, The Florian Chmielewski 218- 372 -3616 $600 0 0 04 Comments Fridley City Polka Band Phil Raahn 651 -488 -9296 ' 749 Nevada Ave. St. Paul, MN 55117 John Filipczak & The Classics John Filipczak 651- 770 -1980 $500 Jolly Czech's Gene Streachek 320- 864 -4624 4 -8 pc. $425- 2 hrs Seniors enjoyed them Faml / ware Ben & Aaron Entertainers Aaron Gabriel 612- 408 -8382 2 $60/hr per person Customize program, specializing in Jazz, Blues, War Music, MT agabrielriccrriinneapolis.org BJD Bill Lage 612- 249 - 1344 $500 815 E. Rice St. #302 Wayzata, MN 55391 Flavor Wade Linkert 612 -987 -9653 12165 Dodd Blvd. Rosemount, MN 55068 www.wade(�emrineflavor.coni Inside Out Music Works — Gregg 651- 257 -9500 $700 Good energy Johnny Holm 763- 541 -1600 5 Johnny Holm Band www jol=yholm.coni 651- 257 -9500 $700-90 min $2500 — 1 -3 hours Lip Service Music Works — Gregg 651- 455 -1123 $450 Sandy & the Hitman Chris Temporary Heroes Orchestra Jon Young 952 -941 -3465 9 -14 $3,500 Selah Porter Jim Emery 952 -346 -8992 4 $300 9909 Pleasant Ave. S. Bloomington, MN 55420 emeryfanu1y2o03Lt)yahoo.com 15 Type of Music Contact Information Size of Fee, Comments Name [Phone Group Address "! Web , Famil / Y;arie e r ,n Still Missing Music Works -Gregg 651- 257 -9500 NOT A FAMILY BAND The Medicine Show Scott Crosbie 952- 922 -4443 3 $600 Folk: . t r Barb Ryman Barb Ryman 262- 284 -9777 1 barbs i ?naol.coin Bill Cagley Bill Cagley 651- 636 -9542 $100 - bcagley Lcycomcast.net 45min -1hr Bill Hammond Bill Hammond 612- 673 -1730 1 Coffee Style Guitar, offer gratuity Bill Isles Bill Isles 218- 940 -3318 1 $200 121 N. 16" Ave. E. bill Cwhalfamind.com Duluth, MN 55812 Claire Van de Crommert Claire Van de Crommert 763 - 428 -9198 1 $150 18680 152" Ave. N. Dayton, MN 55327 Curtis & Loretta Loretta Simonet 612 -781 -9537 2 Have played at River curtisloretta(a,att.net Rendezvous Dennis Warner Dennis Warner 1- 800 - 870 -1770 1 $300 /hr Box 365 dennis@warnersongs.com Clearwater, MN 55320 Greenwood Tree Stu Janis 651 -739 -2572 2 $350 River Rendezvous Jerry Kosak- Jerry Kosak 612 -822 -7499 1 $125 Acoustic Guitar 1024 W. 53 St. jerr kkosakggwest.net Mpls, MN 55419 Katy Tessman Katy Tessman 952- 933 -1940 1 + band $550 Rhythmelodic Records katy @rythinelodic.com PO Box 1071 Minnetonka, MN 55345 6 Comments Lehto & Wright- Jon Wright 612 -522 -1078 2 $200 Celtic /American Folk 5217 N. 6 St. Mpls, MN 55430 Logo Russo Lojo Russo 612- 327 -0001 P.O. Box 7437 Minneapolis, MN 55407 Michael Monroe Debra Muller 612- 391 -2171 1 $650 Negotiable 612- 789 -2255 Has a solar sound 3112 Edgemere Ave. NE mmonroednzm(uyaol.com system Mpls, MN 55418 -1751 htti): / /members.aol.com/m monroedmm /index.html Nancy Olson Nancy Olson 651- 644 -2743 1632 Blair Ave. St. Paul, MN 55104 Tim Fast- Tim Fast 763 -441 -7034 1 $125 Acoustic Guitar 22840 Sugar Bush Rd NW Elk River, MN 55330 Gospel /Christian:., , Evergreen ... >. Andy Grey 892 -3922 $300 Holy Emmanuel Praise Rick Marko 952 -888 -2345 Bloomington Church Jumpin' Jehoshaphats Lyndy Zabel 829 -7179 926 -7645 $500 424 -1473 $800 Mpls. Gospel Sound Dwight Buckner Spirit Garage Bethlehem Lutheran Church _ Minneapolis Wayne Hamilton Wayne Hamilton 651- 771 -6284 Folk, Blues and Original Music wayne�U)waMehamilton.com Wooddale Church Dan Collison 952- 944 -6800 $400 Church Contemp. 17 Type of Music 4287 Colleen Circle Arden Hills, MN 55112 Contact Information _ , = Size of Fee $` Comments Tony Baluff Sid Korpi 612- 822 -0888 612- 822 -0888 8 Name / , Phone ' ; Group $500 for the 1 St hour Holly Collison Holly Collison W Mike Brown a Address 1 -Web www.hollycoproductioiis.com Nova Jazz Orchestra Jaiz 612- 782 -0520 e Jonathan Pemberton Quartet Jonathan Pemberton Century College Jazz 4 Larry Neumann Just Friends 30 -40 $200 -$300 Music Works -Gregg Band $650 NeumannLLcustillwater.kl2. players 651 -699 -6827 3 Kaleidoscope Paula Klinger 952- 933 -7175 20 mn.us Coda Scott Dorff 612 -718 -0787 $400 Saxophone/Keyboard F: 763 -535 -0999 Duet (Kenny G. sound) Dorothy Doring Jazz Bruce Pedalty 651- 639 -9082 $300 Trio 4287 Colleen Circle Arden Hills, MN 55112 Freight House Jazz Band, The Tony Baluff Sid Korpi 612- 822 -0888 612- 822 -0888 8 $500 -700 $500 for the 1 St hour Holly Collison Holly Collison 952- 401 -3895 Mike Brown 763- 391 -6364 www.hollycoproductioiis.com Nova Jazz Orchestra Tim Martin 612- 782 -0520 Jonathan Pemberton Quartet Jonathan Pemberton 612- 722 -8675 4 $575 Just Friends Paul Pizner 952 -854 -1546 Music Works -Gregg $100 $650 Paul Hintz Jazz Duo Paul Hintz 651 -699 -6827 3 Kaleidoscope Paula Klinger 952- 933 -7175 20 $400 12109 Robin Circle Minnetonka, MN 55305 Mike Brown Jazz Variety Band Mike Brown 763- 391 -6364 Nova Jazz Orchestra Tim Martin 612- 782 -0520 2234 Cleveland St. NE Minneapolis, MN 55418 Paul Cherba Jazz Quartet Music Works -Gregg 651- 257 -9500 $650 Paul Hintz Jazz Duo Paul Hintz 651 -699 -6827 3 $300 7 string guitar 385 South Pascal St. St. Paul, N 55105 M Dcs(a%divcs.org e 8 Dixie and the Cannibals 1 Fine Line - Andi 612- 338 -8100 1 $700+ r 19 Type of Music Contact Information Size of Fee $ Comments Name 1 Phone Gxoup Address Web Jazz ,;,...., Red Rock Swing Band Paul Eger Community jazz band Paul.eger cc % dnr.state.m n.us Red Wolfe's "Ellington Percy Hughes 612- 831 -2872 8 $532+ Members of Twin Echoes" Memorial Band Cities N Has a senior citizen following River City Jazz Paul Pagel H: 763- 420 -2332 $100 Orchestra W: 612- 624 -4638 River City Saxophones Bob Seath $150 10904 Crooked Lake Blvd. Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Savanna Blue Randy Gildersleeve 651- 982 -0838 $450 243 4` St. NW Forest Lake, MN 55025 Signe Hensel Quartet Signe Hensel 763- 476 -9649 $400 725 Olive Lane N. Plymouth, MN 55447 Triotone Grant Hoglund 612- 825 -9155 3 Ne' W' A v Wo, Ad Beat` ; . Axis Mundi Glen Helgeson 763 - 381 -0197 1 -5 $300- Fusion jazz 1 world C: 763 -360 -7662 $1,100 beat 901 Parkview Terrace glenLa }wor1dviewmusic.com Golden Valley, MN www.tivorldviewmusic.com 55416 One World Music Works -Gregg 651 -257 -9500 Dixie and the Cannibals 1 Fine Line - Andi 612- 338 -8100 1 $700+ r 19 Type of Music Contact Information Size of Fee ,$ Comments .Name,/ Phone `,Group r Fairlanes, The Bruce Gleason 651- 646 -5022 4 $400 /hr 1828 Card St. Lauderdale, MN 55113 Hungry Horse Craig Vanderah 952 -882 -3313 H: 952- 898 -4776 19391 Heitel Way Prior Lake, MN 55372 craig @mhccom.com Johnny Clueless Fine Line - Andi 612- 338 -8100 - $700+ Kilter Randy Gildersleeve 651- 861 -8672 5 $400 -$500 90min Andy LaCosse is in the group 243 4' St. NW Forest Lake, MN 55025 gildersound cr,visi.com Moziak Tom Snouffer 952- 447 -2051 Modern rock and roll , , , wv.moziak.com Neuromanix Steve Gores 651- 645 -3631 P.O. Box 6851 St. Paul, MN 55106 Randy & the Wolfpack Larry Wolf 651- 263 -7393 $200/hr 1487267 t '/a Ave. NE Isanti, MN 55040 larrnyolfpack @yahooxom Rock Doctor Doug Mark 612 -598 -3303 612 - 868 -3512 w doctors. com &0 Type pf Music:': . `Contact Inarmatioj Size o Fee y Name I;Phone Group Monarch Kent Pierce 763 -786 -3111 W: 651 -639 -2110 4 $400 8020 Ruth St. Fridley, MN 55432 Showtime Express The Goodshow 952- 915 -9 6 Reflections, The Jim Berner 612 -869 -9004 Rockin' Hollywoods, The 763 -421 -4440 P.O. Box 43 Anoka, MN 55303 wNvw.rockinhollywoods.com Underbeats, The John Krumm 763 -535 -9399 $600+ White Sidewalls, The Pat Kennedy 952- 933 -3654 $1000 Box 679 Hopkins, MN 55343 www.whitesidewalls.com The Boomers Michael Anderson (agent) 612- 473 -5582 6 -7 .C��r`th of tha`Rnrder 4 _ Fred Massy Jazz Swing Fred Massy 612- 270 -6555 Hispano Kico Rangel Kico Rangel 651- 296 -1159 5 $475 Good xe "ae 1 Carribean ox„;] pa „t i'v Pnul y 952- 831 -1559 $550 2 Type of Music . Contact Information " Size of , Fee $ Comments..- Name %Phone - . _Group Aildressl Web Swim w Brass Menagerie Craig Mesembnng 651- 785 -2922 1 -10 $700 40's Swing 5091 Edgewood Dr. Moundsview, MN 55112 Jim Berg Sings Swing Jim Berg 612- 558 -3013 Sentimental Swing Beth Molberg 612- 553 -9581 6 $575 Swing Kings, The Mike Brown 763 -391 -6364 ;;. - VQC� A Ca ella X Dare to Breathe David Moore 651- 224 -6556 6 $1,500+ 210 E 10 St. Ste. 302 info(c],daretobreathe.com St. Paul, MN 55101 Voice Trek Vicki Plaster Kueppers 651- 455 -3130 5 $600 Variety of styles, voicetrek�-aol.com Christmas Series wNN Barbershops & =, Quartets � F E Croix Chordsmen Mac Barlass 651- 439 -0571 $250 9411 Newgate Ave. N. Stillwater, MN 55082 High Performance Goodshow 952- 915 -9418 4 Quartet Minneapolis Dick Riemenschneider 651- 698 -8365 Varies $300 Commodores Minriesota Go -4 Lyle Smerud 952- 474 -7436 $150 - 45min North Star Barbershop Ron Riley 651- 483 -0332 Chorus 548 Heinel Dr. Roseville, MN 55113 —92 Type of Entertainment Contact,Informatio # Size of Fee $ Comments Dame l:Phone Group .. . Address'! Web 77 77- UnA rch nnc Rz Twin City Classics Vern Halvorson 763 -544 -7578 4 $150 -200 For a half hour 3615 Jordan Ave. N. New Hope, MN 55427 Carolers ' Victorian Carolers Artists Michael Hauser t 612-870-9529 229 Osseo Ave. N. St. Cloud, MN 56303 Choirs a , �. a : � �r ,. After 5 Laura Sorensen 952 - 934 -3627 10 + $300 for 4 4 Pieces: drums, piano, band pieces string & bass Angelica Cantanti Brenda Bloom has contact City of Lakes Chorus Linda Wetterlin 651- 702 -5019 Eagan Men's Chorus Ken Coy 651- 457 -1838 15 -30 $300 Eagan Women of Note Jean Driscoll 651 -681 -0564 15 -20 Neg. Edgewater Eight, The Goodshow 952 -915 -9418 8 Just For Fun Singers Jeanne Rogers 651 -489 -9617 $50 Through St. Paul 1181 Edgcumbe Rd. #915 donation Community Education St. Paul, MN 55105 Lake Country Sweet JoAnn Baldwin 763- 444 -7128 Adelines 531249' Ave. NE Isanti, MN 55040 Medtronic Medtronomes Staci Gilbert 651- 646 -5306 3850 Victoria Street N. Shoreview, MN 55126 Moonlight Serenaders Don Goodwin 651- 777 -5918 1722 Kennard St. Maplewood, MN 55109 23 Type of Entertainment Contact Information ; Size of Fee $ Comments Name /Phone Group "wAddress /Web Choirs : North Suburban Senior John Dumie 651 484 - 2216 Chorus 2670 N. Oxford St. #209 Roseville, MN 55113 Plymouth Rockers, The Camilla Horn, Director C: 651 -295 -4686 Gratuity Sounds of Hope 651- 225 -4179 $900 -90 Children's choir in Children's Choir of St. min ethnic costumes www.soundsolho�e.or� Paul Twin Cities Chorus Anita Seibert 952- 997 -3722 $250 Sweet Adelines 13806 Falcon Ave. Apple Valley, MN 55124 Valley De Croix Sweet Lorraine Scherer 651- 633 -4500 $400 Adelines 22484 t St. White Bear Lake, MN 55110 Wayzata Women's Ch. Luella Coulter 952- 934 -2860 $150 952- 992 -4446 A enc�es . G.L. Berg & Associates 320 - 259 -7025 110 S. Second St. Ste. 303 www.glberg.com Waite Park, MN 56387 Gary Tyson Gary Tyson 507- 388 -3222 Magicians, jugglers, ventriloquist, hypnotist, Rt. 4 Box 46 www.garytyson.cozn caricaturist, pal readers, Mankato, MN 56001 comedians, & DJs Maund Entertainment ww maundentertainnient.com Michael Hauser Artists 612- 870 -9529 229 Osseo Ave. N St. Cloud, MN 56303 0 0 04 Type of Entet Gregg S chmitt 651- 2 57 -9 500 612 - 3418340 Comments Music Works On Campus Booking Bands Animals of Walton's Bill & Jean Walton Petting Zoo, Pony Hollow 5425 Peterson Road "bi11wLcz,walton.s- bollow.com Rides White Bear Lake, MN www.waltons- hollow.com 55127 Bunker Hills Stable 763- 757 -9445 Hayrides www.bunkerparkstable x om Candyland Pony Brenda 218 -568 -5680 Pony Ring Rides, Services 1- 888 -668 -7669 Petting Ponies, Face Rte. #2 Box 38 bm ers a- tt slink.net Painting &Children Pequot Lakes, MN 56472 www.uslink.net /!bmvers Games Misty & Friends Karla & Daren Lundin 320 - 275 -3251 Pony Rides, Petty Zoo, 72094273 r St. Train Rides Dassel, MN 55325 PJS Products & Services Pat Jenson 763 -477 -4764 Riding Lessons, Birthday Parties, Ranch Days, Horse Training, 1060 Jalgar Ave. SE pat.dick.jenson @usfamilv.net Buffalo, MN 55313 www.ridinghigh,net Scenic Rides, Spectator Silver Creek Sled Dogs Ward & Colleen Wallin 218- 834 -6592 Day trips, Fishing trips, Special Events, Rt. 1 Box, 309 Birthday Parties, Two Harbors, MN 55616 Lectures City Sc ape Dance Kairos Dance Theatre Chandra Saign Maria Genne 4524 Beard Ave. S. Minneapolis, MN 55410 952 - 881 -6217 612 - 927 -7864 25 Type of Entertainment Contact Information Size of Fee $ ; , Comments Name Phone Groue Address /Web Dance International Evening of Shadia Ouma 612- 823 -2340 Dance 4300 1 01h Ave. S. Minneapolis, MN 55407 North Country Cloggers Pat Dugan 651- 646 -6997 $250 S.G. Edelweiss of Twin Dennis Hoff 651 -484 -4838 Size can $350 German group Cities 470 Susan Ave. vary Shoreview, MN 55126 Steps Dance Studio Maggie Ainsworth 952- 835 -7596 Tyheesha Collins & Mary Collins 651- 488 -1525 $1,200 Crew Youth Ballet of Mary Ann Simmons 952- 937 -1387 Minnetonka 2806 Hedberg Drive Minnetonka, 55345 Wild Goose Chase Jim Brooks 651- 222 -5475 6 $500 Appalachian clogging Cloggers W: 651- 290 -6362 456 Ashland Ave. St. Paul, MN 55102 DJ's Blue Chip Productions Bill Hermann 612- 440 -1617 m.r.bill@,worldnet.att.net Groovey Entertainment Mark Pool 612- 972 -3286 Plus Elvis singin grams Delano, MN & shows Kidsdance $500 -4 hrs Interactive 2806 Hedberg Drive, Minnetonka, MN 55345 Northern Lights Rick Mros 763 -780 -2275 1 $250 1 1 /2 hours 11360 Rodeo Ct. NE Blaine, MN 55449 Paul M. Theisen Paul Theisen P: 612 - 394 -0848 is • &6 Ty» EMI 612 - 789 -2496 27 2852 Johnson St. NE si-ww•sounaanaiignueruais.com MpIs, MN 55418 Fun Services 612 -535 -9003 Rental of games & 5617 Corvallis Ave. N, other equipment Crystal, MN 55429 Lefton Promotions 612 -617 -7728 Interactive Inflatable 877- 843 -1850 336 Hoover St. NE www.leftonDromo.com Mpls., MN 55413 _FaeeTamt Caricaturists About Face Caricatures Judy Lieber 612 - 884 -1815 Caricatures 167 W. 107 1h St. Bloomington, MN 55420 Fantastic Faces Lynda Volarka 952- 935 -7185 Face Painting 16417 Norwood Lane Minnetonka,' MN 55345 Fun Characters Sue Brown 952- 832 -0101 2 $80/hr Also: Character Rentals, $65 each/hr Happy Faces 952- 476 -7676 Not easy to work with Entertainment Company P.O. Box One lorraineowings a es.coin Long Lake, MN 55356 www.hgppyfacesent.com Jli lens Alan Johnson Alan Johnson 763- 476 -7665 $350 2645 Vagabond Ln. N. Plymouth, MN 55447 27 Type of Entertainment Contact Information Name I Ehone txzni, ..... Big Fun Show, The David Wallbridge 651- 848 -0048 $250 Clown, Juggler Gary Tyson Gary Tyson & Associates 507- 388 -3222 Alan Skogerbo Alan Magicians, jugglers, ventriloquist, hypnotist, caricaturist, pal readers, comedians, & DJs Rt. 4 Box 46, Mankato, MN 56001 «-ww.,PqLytyson.com Jugheads Performance Paul Arneberg W: 978 -9707 H: 926 -0896 8 -20 $250 -$300 Kids juggling 1 www.iugheads.com Mike Monson Mike M onson 763 -513 -0069 1 $150 Ju ggler Offbeat Juggling Dave Linton 612 -874 -8276 1 Juggler Karaoke° Karaoke Klub Carolyn Walstein 952- 848 -0115 Karaoke Tonight Renee Ruso $350 Quality Karaoke William Teetzel 612 -522 -1178 529 -0090 P.O. Box 22424 Minneapolis, MN 55422 A Touch of Magic Mark Hurley 651- 748 -9442 x3 $250 30 min Mark & Lori Half Pint & Oscar 2004 Park Row N. St. Paul, MN 55109 clowns a,myhometown.net Alan Skogerbo Alan 507- 287 -6069 Magic & humor 1103 11 Ave. NE Rochester, MN 55906 magogrconnect.com Amazing Jeffo Jeffrey Smith 651- 457 -7300 1 $300 Magician www.amazin effo.con Brian Gilbertson Brian Gilbertson 612 -401 -9561 1 $200 45 -60 min show Is 9 08 Comments Brian Richards I Brian Richards 763 - 424 -3487 1 www.dre brichar2 c >ix.netcom.com $225 Curtis Alan Hed' Magic & Comedy Show Curtis Hed 612- 236 -5511 210 Eagle Lake Rd. N. Big Lake, MN 55309 David 612- 391 -2678 Close -up Magic David Farr P.O. Box 1191 Maple Grove, MN 55311 David Harris David Harris 763- 391 -3661 ` www.davidsact.com Dave Schulte Dave Schulte 763 - 535 -7587 $300 30 -45min Dazzling Dave yo yo demo 6354 Edgemont Circle N Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 www.dazzlingdave.com David Stahl David 612 -786 -2442 Close -up Illusionist P.O. Box 71 Circle Pines, MN 55014 Eric the Juggling Magician Eric 612 -581 -2020 $225 40 -45 min. "The Dragon Show" 279 Riverwoods Lane Burnsville, MN 55337 Gary Tyson Gary Tyson & Associates 507- 388 -3222 Magicians, jugglers, ventriloquist, hypnotist, caricaturist, pal readers, comedians, & DJs Rt. 4 Box 46 Mankato, MN 56001 www.garytyson.com Halls of Magic I11c. Kevin & Janet Hall 763 -783 -0352 DJ Dance, Karaoke & live Music options with the magic 8565 Yalta St. Circle Pines, MN 55014 www.hallsofmagic.com Magic Alan Alan Skogerbo 507 -287 -6069 1 www.magicalan.com 2! Type of Entertainment Contact Information Name / Phone Tim Gabrielson G.L.Berg & Associates 320- 259 -7025 Really good but expensive 110 S. Second St. Ste 303, www.glberg.com Waite Park, MN 56387 Wonderful World of Woody Tom Strohmyer 952- 431 -1876 952 -431 -0916 $250 45min Mileage charge $1 /mile Mini train rides for kids PO Box 240112, Apple Valley, MN 55124 v- 1Vlisaellaneous5er�ces = � T =` Capt. Kirby's Train Nan Anderson 507- 533 -6061 $300/ 3hrs 10967 Co. Rd. 85W Rides Stewartville, MN 55976 Chain Saw Sculptor A.J.Lutter 707 - 677 -0708 Summer Number: 612- 938 -4751 729 Big Lagoon Park Rd. Trinidad, CA 95570 Chicks on Sticks -Stilt Amy Ballestad 612- 822 -6664 $75 /stilter Walkers & 400/ group Edupoetic Frank Sentwali - Poetry 651- 274 -0196 $100 Enterbrainment- Literary Slam Master www.edupoetic.com Arts /Spoken Word Galumph Interactive Theatre Galumph Interactive Theatre 612- 729 -4933 3 $300 (Mask making- $200 1 hr, $150 every Mask making, interactive theatre, puppet shows. Enthusiatic professional, community orientated 3243 Cedar Ave. S. www.galumph.or Minneapolis, MN 55407 '/z hr after) Jump for Joy Rentals 952- 472 -6862 $155 -4 hr moonwalk They put up $ take down Midwest Ski Otters Kristi Skillings 651- 773 -3367 4911 Olson Lake Trail Lake Elmo, MN 55042 Kristi.skillingstu),skiotter.com 00 Mad Science Minnesota Pat 651- 793 -5721 $215- 45 min Type of Entertainment.. COntactlnformati011 Size of Fee $ Comments Name I:Phone Group MN Guitar Society Paul Hintz 651- 699 -6827 Address I`Wen 385 S. Pascal St. St. Paul, MN 55105 dscL &divcs.org Miscellaneous. services} MN Music Directory Portrait & Event Don Schuneman Deborha Mraz 1- 800 -334 -2750 $350 /hr On -site digital Imaging, Inc. mrzzx001(a &unm.edu Twin Cities Musicians Union 651- 646 -7829 F: 651- 646 -2088 photography & printing Prior Lake Waterski John Bahnsen 952- 806 -0449 $1,250 for Will raise fees by $100 Team 3 shows for 2004 season due to JJB �Johnson- condon.com increased insurance Twin Cities Unicycle Karen 763 -780 -9993 30 -60 Up to Club — W: 763 -572 -3644 riders $400 fee PO Box 21487 Muls, MN 55421 Mad Science Minnesota Pat 651- 793 -5721 $215- 45 min 1 519 Payne Ave. St. Paul, MN 55101 MELSA www.melsa.or�.g MN Guitar Society Paul Hintz 651- 699 -6827 385 S. Pascal St. St. Paul, MN 55105 dscL &divcs.org MN Music Directory www.citypages Deborha Mraz 612- 624 -2756 $350 /hr Raptor Center 1920 Fitch Ave. St. Paul, MN 55108 mrzzx001(a &unm.edu Twin Cities Musicians Union 651- 646 -7829 F: 651- 646 -2088 I Financial assistance for performances by union groups 1399 Eustis St. Suite 202 St. Paul, MN 55108 -1546 31 Type of Entertainment Contact Information Size of Fee $ Comments Name /Phone Group, Address Web fitnrvtellerr / .. ... . Alfred A. E. Wolfram's Ella Thiele 651- 748 -8119 One- Person Shows www•TheSllakespeare 2527 Charles St. N. alf y�a,usfamily.net Man.com N. St. Paul, MN 55109 Carol McCormick Carol McCormick 763 -546 -4133 1 Storyteller 625 Windemere Drive Plymouth, MN 55441 Cheryl Sawyer - Finnish Cheryl Sawyer 763- 757 -7316 1 1770 102" d Circle NW Storyteller with Magic Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Jack Frost Jack Frost 651- 464 -8791 $75 Lively & energetic, great crowd interaction, plays music too 5575 240 St. N. Forest Lake, MN 55025 Nancy Baldrica- Ventriloquist Nancy Baldrica 952- 470 -1419 $150 45min 1760 Wood Duck Ln. Excelsior, MN 55331 Nancy, Eddie & Friends Nancy Baldrica 952- 470 -1419 $150 45min 1760 Wood Duck Lane Excelsior, MN 55331 Once Upon A Time Delano Senior Center 763 - 972 -0574 Storyreaders 205 Bridge Ave. E. Delano, MN 55328 River City Readers Monticello Senior Center 763 - 295 -2000 505 Walnut St., Suite 3 Monticello, MN 55362 02 Type of Entertainment + Contact Information . _ Size of ` Fee $ Comments Name i Phone'; - ". Group' " . _; Address/ Web Sto r 3' tellers I m ?eutrilo uists Storytime Players Plymouth Creek Center 763 - 509 -5280 14800 34 Ave. Plymouth, MN 55447 The Pretenders Gillespie Center 952- 472 -6501 2590 Commerce Blvd. Mound, MN 55364 The Silly Sisters Heidi Grosch 651- 292 -8244 2 $150- 30 min 883 Inglehart Ave. heidigrosch(cr�tyahoo.com St. Paul, MN 55104 Tonka Tale Tellers Minnetonka Senior Center 952- 939 -8393 14600 Minnetonka Blvd. Minnetonka, MN 55345 Wonder Weavers Tina Rohde & Colleen 952- 934 -4194 1 -2 $150 -1 hr Story Telling, Shaskin Clowning, Magic, Face 18061 Duck Lake Trail wondertale0)aol.com Painting, Balloon Fun Eden Prairie, MN 55346 www.wondeliveavers.coni Theatre Becky Brom Puppets Becky Brom 952 -884 -2059 1 $150 Children's Show In the Heart of the Beast Mask & Puppet Theatre Mary Hall & The Show Forest Lake Number 1 -2 Large Puppets for Pipsquecks Mikael Rudolph Mime Mikael Rudolph 612 -302 -9252 $500 Pass the hat Schiffelly Puppets 952 -431 -0741 8680 135 St. West schiffellypuppets d)mac.com Apple Valley, MN 55124 33 Type of Entertainment Shakespeare in the Park I Diana Dominquez 952 -979 -1135 $1,000 Stages Theatre Comp 1111 Main Street, Hopkins, MN 55343 diana() stagestheatre.or • 0 04 0 CITY OF SHOREWOOD 5755 Country Club Road • Shorewood, Minnesota 55331 • 952 -474 -3236 Fax: 952- 474 -0128 • www.ci.shorewood.mn.us • cityhall @ci.shorewood.mn.us Summer Entertainment Agreement I (we) agree to perform at Freeman Park Eddy Station Shelter on the following day and time: Please complete an ay reas that have been left blank. Today's Date: Name of Group Performing: Day / Date of Performance: Set -Up Time: Start / End of Performance: Contact N Phone Day( ) Evening ( Address: City:_ Email: Federal ID # / Social Security #: Second Contact Person: Phone Day ( State /Zip: Evening( ) Fee to be Paid: Check Payable To: Payment for concert will be mailed the day following the performance. In case of inclement weather performance will be rescheduled for next year. Equipment must be provided by performer. Location: Freeman Park — Eddy Station 25800 State Highway 7 Enclosure: W -9 Form to be completed and returned prior to payment disbursement. Please sign and return to: City of Shorewood 5755 Country Club Road Shorewood, MN 55331 Performer Signature Date City Signature Date I T unS/jes Aep!j=i N 6Z 9Z IZ 9Z Ez ZZ iz oz 6T SZ 4Z 91 LT Sz iz, BT LT oE R 9Z Ez ZZ TZ 9V ST VT' 91 ST Vl ET zi 6 z 9 TT 01 . 01 6 Z S T 1 m J- W S I A SGOZ din[ 5002 aunt T #. T j b ^ _ SZ 9Z ^ _ • CI'T'Y OF SHOREWOOD 5755 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD • SHOREWOOD, MINNESOTA 55331 -8927 • (952) 474 -3236 FAX (952) 474 -0128 • www.ci.shorewood.mmus - cityha1I @ci.shorewood.mn.us • MEMORANDUM TO: Park Commission FROM: Larry Brown, Director of Public Works DATE: December 13, 2004 RE: Park Signage Twila has provided several examples of signs that have been or could be utilized for the parks. Staff is suggesting that the Park Commission narrow the options down to three types of signs that the Commission would like to explore as a standard. Staff will then try to work with a consultant to explore cost ranges for the preferred types of signs. v� � ®� PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER 9 • • Shorewood Parks Commen - Todd R. Wagner Park Signage Review - 12/04/2004 General Every park entrance sign is of a different style. The color themes are generally the same with brown/cedar background and yellow painted, routed Comments lettering. Recommend that as signs are replaced that a standard look/feel from one of the park styles is selected. Recommend replacing Manor Park sign. Other efforts should be focused on placing additional signage as noted above. Badger Cathcart Freeman Manor Silverwood Southshore Park No "City Park" directional No "City Park" directional No "City Park" directional No "City Park" directional No "City Park" directional No "City Park" directional signs in either direction on signs on Hwy 7 at Church signs on Hwy 7 at Eureka signs on St. Albans Bay Rd. signs on Covington /Old signs on St. Albans Approach Country Club Rd. Rd. or at Church Rd. and W. Rd, on Eureka at Park Ln, or Market Rd. Rd. /Excelsior Blvd. 62nd St. on Eureka at Reutiman. Park No sign at entrance to park. Parking lot entrance sign Park entrance sign still in Park sign on approach on Entrance sign at parking lot New entrance sign at lot. Only City Hall signage. Park posts don't match sign face. place at old Hwy 7. St. Albans Bay Rd. Appears in good condition. parking Entrances name on tennis court fence. Typical approach to park is entrance. Sign in place at to be the oldest and most heading northbound on entrance on Reutiman. worn sign. Church. No park sign on Recommend moving old corner of park property Hwy 7 entrance sign to end facing that approach. of Park Ln entrance to park. Park Sign on playground Entire park is visible from No field /destination Entire park is visible from Entire park is visible from Entire park is visible from equipment different from all parking area. Playground directional signs to route to parking area. Playground parking area. Playground parking area. Directory other parks. sign is same as other parks. appropriate parking area: sign is same as other parks. sign is same as other parks. Lot by Eddy Station, lot by pavilion, lot at end of Park Ln., or at dead ends between Reutiman and Park Ln. Recommend directional signs with field #'s and play area descriptions at entrance to each parking area. Park Graffiti remnants on door to Graffiti fresh on fence Threatens to Graffiti fresh on baseball storage shed. Appears to No graffiti observed. Recommend surveillance Old graffiti on pumphouse door. Recommend adding No graffiti observed. Recommend adding new Safety / warming house. Recommend surveillance around Biff. burn it again. Recommend be same tagger as at camera atop pond light pole new lightpole and light pole with surveillance Security camera atop hockey light surveillance camera atop Cathcart. Recommend to monitor warming house, surveillance camera for camera to monitor skate "surveillance pole to monitor warming hockey light pole to monitor multiple surveillance playground and Biff area. playground, pumphouse, park. Place house and playground warming house, Biff area, cameras on existing /new Place "surveillance area" and Biff area. Place area" signs. areas. Place "surveillance and playground. Place light poles near Eddy signs. "surveillance area" signs. area" signs. "surveillance area" signs. Station, Pavilion, and Park Ln. concession area. Place "surveillance area" signs. General Every park entrance sign is of a different style. The color themes are generally the same with brown/cedar background and yellow painted, routed Comments lettering. Recommend that as signs are replaced that a standard look/feel from one of the park styles is selected. Recommend replacing Manor Park sign. Other efforts should be focused on placing additional signage as noted above.