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PARK COMMISSION MEETING CITY HALL
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2004 7:00 P.M.
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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:
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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
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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. •
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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
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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
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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. •
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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To: Park Commission
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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.
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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
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May 20, 2004
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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
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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
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Contact Information
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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
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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.
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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
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Contact Information
Size of
Fee $ .
Comments
Name /Phone
Group .
..Address 'I.Web �
Childrens� '"
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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
;
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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
..
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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
=
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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8
Dixie and the Cannibals 1 Fine Line - Andi 612- 338 -8100 1 $700+
r
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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 $700+
r
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Type of Music Contact Information Size of Fee ,$ 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
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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
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Type of Music .
Contact Information
"
Size of ,
Fee $
Comments..-
Name %Phone
- . _Group
Aildressl Web
Swim
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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
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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
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Barbershops &
=,
Quartets �
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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
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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 :
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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$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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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:
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Name of Group Performing:
Day / Date of Performance: Set -Up Time:
Start / End of Performance:
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Address:
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Email:
Federal ID # / Social Security #:
Second Contact Person:
Phone Day (
State /Zip:
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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
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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.
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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.