March 2013 Shore ReportiTi�l:iTiTi
City Receives Sidewalk /Trail Grants
The City of Shorewood has received two grants conjunction with City of Excelsior for a feasibility
for sidewalks /trails from Hennepin County. study for a trail in Excelsior and Shorewood along
A grant in the amount of $18,000 was received Mill Street. Although immediate plans have not
from Hennepin County to assist with costs ofthetrail been made in Shorewood for a Mill Street trail, the
along County Road 19 from the trail border to the feasibility study will determine an estimated cost
existing sidewalk along County Road 19 along the for a joint project with City of Excelsior for a trail
Tonka Bay shopping center. Installation of this trail along this roadway, south of downtown Excelsior.
will take place this summer and will be completed Information gathered from the feasibility study will
no later than November 30, 2013. be presented to council and made available to the
The city also is part of a $20,000 grant in public on the city web site and at city hall.
Road Weight Restrictions Through May 1
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City Receives Sidewalk /Trail Grants
The City of Shorewood has received two grants conjunction with City of Excelsior for a feasibility
for sidewalks /trails from Hennepin County. study for a trail in Excelsior and Shorewood along
A grant in the amount of $18,000 was received Mill Street. Although immediate plans have not
from Hennepin County to assist with costs ofthetrail been made in Shorewood for a Mill Street trail, the
along County Road 19 from the trail border to the feasibility study will determine an estimated cost
existing sidewalk along County Road 19 along the for a joint project with City of Excelsior for a trail
Tonka Bay shopping center. Installation of this trail along this roadway, south of downtown Excelsior.
will take place this summer and will be completed Information gathered from the feasibility study will
no later than November 30, 2013. be presented to council and made available to the
The city also is part of a $20,000 grant in public on the city web site and at city hall.
Road Weight Restrictions Through May 1
ehicle weight restrictions are placed on local
streets from March 1 to May 1. This measure
is taken to protect city streets from serious damage
and destruction common during the spring thaw.
Exceptions are made for necessary vehicles, such
as school buses and garbage trucks. Exceptions
are not made for vehicles such as moving trucks,
delivery trucks and construction equipment. Remind
delivery personnel or workers on your property
of the restriction. All streets are posted with the
allowable weight limits. Please call city hall if you
have any questions, 952.960.7900, or on the city
web site go to Departments: Streets. You will find
a tab for road restrictions.
Tonka Trail Ride Registration Open
oin the Minnetonka Senior
Center, Southshore Center
and Minnetonka Community
Ed. for our first annual Tonka
Trail Ride! Grab your bikes
and hit the trail for this early
spring ride through the flat
trails of Minnetonka, Excelsior,
Shorewood and Deephaven.
Coffee and water provided at
the start of each ride and a
special hot lunch will be served
at the Southshore Center - -your
half way point! Join AAA for a
rider safety talk and a "ask the
mechanic" session over the
lunch break. All riders will be
entered for a chance to win great
door prizes including a Tour de Registration
Tonka registration and new bike
helmets.
Select from two ride distances:
• 10 -mile ride; 11 am start;
Starts /ends at the Minnetonka
Community Education
Center (4584 Vine Hill Rd -
Deephaven)or
• 17 -mile ride; 10:30 am start;
Starts /ends at the Minnetonka
Community Center
(Minnetonka Blvd and Williston
Rd - Minnetonka)
This is a rain or shine event,
lunch will be served indoors.
$10 /rider Thursday, May 16
MCEC Registration Information,
952 - 401 -6800:
10 mile, #13 871 S1
17 mile, #13 871 S2
Volunteers Needed
Not a rider? Volunteers are
needed to serve food and sit
at intersections during the ride.
Contact Twila at 952.960.7902
to get more information or to
volunteer.
March 2013
www.ci.shorewood.mn.us
ehicle weight restrictions are placed on local
streets from March 1 to May 1. This measure
is taken to protect city streets from serious damage
and destruction common during the spring thaw.
Exceptions are made for necessary vehicles, such
as school buses and garbage trucks. Exceptions
are not made for vehicles such as moving trucks,
delivery trucks and construction equipment. Remind
delivery personnel or workers on your property
of the restriction. All streets are posted with the
allowable weight limits. Please call city hall if you
have any questions, 952.960.7900, or on the city
web site go to Departments: Streets. You will find
a tab for road restrictions.
Tonka Trail Ride Registration Open
oin the Minnetonka Senior
Center, Southshore Center
and Minnetonka Community
Ed. for our first annual Tonka
Trail Ride! Grab your bikes
and hit the trail for this early
spring ride through the flat
trails of Minnetonka, Excelsior,
Shorewood and Deephaven.
Coffee and water provided at
the start of each ride and a
special hot lunch will be served
at the Southshore Center - -your
half way point! Join AAA for a
rider safety talk and a "ask the
mechanic" session over the
lunch break. All riders will be
entered for a chance to win great
door prizes including a Tour de Registration
Tonka registration and new bike
helmets.
Select from two ride distances:
• 10 -mile ride; 11 am start;
Starts /ends at the Minnetonka
Community Education
Center (4584 Vine Hill Rd -
Deephaven)or
• 17 -mile ride; 10:30 am start;
Starts /ends at the Minnetonka
Community Center
(Minnetonka Blvd and Williston
Rd - Minnetonka)
This is a rain or shine event,
lunch will be served indoors.
$10 /rider Thursday, May 16
MCEC Registration Information,
952 - 401 -6800:
10 mile, #13 871 S1
17 mile, #13 871 S2
Volunteers Needed
Not a rider? Volunteers are
needed to serve food and sit
at intersections during the ride.
Contact Twila at 952.960.7902
to get more information or to
volunteer.
March 2013
www.ci.shorewood.mn.us
Recycling Weeks for
March 2013
All recycling must be curbside no
later than 7 a.m. on recycling day.
Mainland residents recycle March
13 and 27; Island residents recycle
March 14 and 28.
Please report missed pick -ups: 952.941.5174
Compost Bins and Rain Barrels for Sale
Each spring Recycling
Association of Minnesota
sponsors a sale of compost bins
and rain barrels for residents of
member cities.
Items included in the sale:
Earth Machine
Composter, $55
The Earth Machine TM is
designed for easy, passive
composting — just start
filling the bin, water, and
occasionally stir or poke.
The finished compost is
ready in 4 to 6 months. With its gently
conical shape, is designed to allow
adequate ventilation throughout the
unit, to promote aerobic decomposition
of organic materials, plus controllable
ventilation built into the exclusive lid.
An Update on
i
J
Ithough Shorewood recycling
is still at one of the highest
levels in the metro area, numbers
of participants, frequency of
participation and quantity of
recycling has gone down slightly
in the second year of single sort
collection. Some quantity levels
could be due to "smarter shopping"
and creating less waste. If you are
not a regular recycler, please
make an effort to recycle as much
of your trash as possible. It is
simple! For a reminder on which
items can be recycled, check the
The Rain Catcher, $69 -Lid is screwed onto base
-Easily accommodates existing
Like the old - fashioned
rain barrel look but want
something more sturdy
and practical? Then the
Rain Catcher rain barrel is
your answer. This barrel is
constructed of high quality
UV stable polyethylene and is quick
and easy to set up and use. It comes
with a 4' hose attachable to the very
bottom of the rain barrel.
Having a bottom water
outlet gives access to the
entire 54 gallon capacity.
The Systern, $69
•55 gallon rain barrel
-Constructed of up to 50%
recycled materials
-Mosquito mesh keeps bugs and leaf
debris out
Curbside Recycling
city web site under recycling. For
hard to get rid of items, see the
link to A -Z guide on the web site,
or contact the city, 952.960.7900.
Overflowing carts
If your recycling cart continues
to overflow every two weeks,
you may upgrade to a larger
cart, or add a second cart at no
charge. Simply email the city,
jmoore @ci.shorewood. mn. us,
or call 952.960.7900 to make a
request.
Radon Test Kits Available
Arecent article in the Star
Tribune regarding high radon
levels in Minnesota homes has
prompted some residents to test
home radon levels. The city has
added a link to the city web site
for more information on radon,
an invisible gas present in many
homes, which has been linked to
some cancers.
Radon test kits are available
for $9 each through Hennepin
County Department of Health.
Kits may be ordered and mailed,
or may be picked up in person at
the Department of Health office,
1011 First Street So., Suite
215, Hopkins, 8:30 am -4:30 pm
downspouts
-Overflow hose can be linked to
another SYSTERN or can be directed
away from the house
•BPA free
Local sale dates include:
-April 19: City of Minnetonka Sale
-May 4: City of St. Louis Park Sale
-May 10: City of Plymouth Sale
You must pick up your ordered
item on the date of the sale - -NO
EXCEPTIONS! Orders may be
placed at wwwrecycleminnesota.
org.
Text Message Reminders
Allied Waste will send a text
message to your mobile phone
as a reminder of recycling week.
Simply text the word "blue" to
292929. Standard text and data
rates may apply.
Collection Reminders
Rememberto keep recycling carts
separated from garbage cans at
foot of the driveway. A one -foot or
greater separation helps drivers
collect without knocking over
carts.
Monday through Friday (closed
holidays).
For more information, or
to get an order form, see the
city web site under Living in
Shorewood: Environment, or
call the Department of Health,
612.543.5225.
Free Fridays at Freeman
Each summer there are Free
Friday programs at Freeman
Park. Most programs require
registration. Register for June:
June 14, Kite Making, ages 7 -11, 10 am -noon
June 21, DNR FiN, ages 5 -10, 11.30 am -1 pm
June 28, Yo -Yo, 4th grade +, 10 am -noon
Register online www.ci.shorewood.mn.us.
Getting Ready For Summer
egistration for summer
programs could not be
easier! You may go to the city
web site and register for classes
under "online registration ", or call
city hall, 952.960.7900.
The city works hard to
offer programs right in the
neighborhood for families, youth,
and adults. We try to target
programs that are not easily
available close to home through
other organizations. If you know
of programs or classes that you
would like to see offered in the
Shorewood area, please contact
the city at 952.960.7900, or email
tgrout@ci.shorewood.mn.us.
Summer Tennis
Tennis Play Day, FREE
June 1, 9 -10 am, ages 4 -8;
10 -11 am, ages 9 -12
Carlson Tennis and the City
of Shorewood are hosting a
Fun Free Tennis Day. Our goal
is to give kids ages 4 -12 of
the South Lake Minnetonka
Area an opportunity to play the
great sport of tennis. The event
is Free, Fun, and promotes a
sport of a lifetime. We hope this
opportunity and others that will be
available throughoutthe summer
will encourage kids to get out on
the courts and play! Sign up at
www.carlsontennis.com
Adult Back to Tennis, FREE
June 1, 11 am -noon
This is for all the adults who
would like to get Back Into Tennis
after sometime off. Whether you
have never played or it has been
20 years, comejoin us for an hour
of fun, exercise, and laughs on
Arctic Fever Thank You
Thank you to the following
businesses and volunteers
who made Arctic Fever 2013
a huge success! Join the
plans for AF 2014! Just email
tgrout @ci.shorewood.mn.us for
information.
American Legion Post #269
Artworks Art and Frame, Inc.
BayView Event Center
Biella's Restaurant
Brain Balance
Caribou Coffee (Shorewood & Tonka Bay)
Country Club Lanes
Cub Foods
Excelsior Library
Excelsior, Shorewood & Tonka Bay Public
Works
The Friends of the Excelsior Library
Hazellewood Grill & Tap Room
Lakeshore Weekly News
LMCC
Megan Russell
Minnetonka High School Honor Society
Papa Murphy's Pizza
Shorewood Parks Foundation
Southshore Community Center
Sue Davis and committee
Team Liquor Wine & Spirits
WSB & Associates, Inc.
Park Commissioners Needed
There are currently three
three year positions open
on the city park commission.
The Park Commission serves
as an advisory commission to
the City Council on park and
park programming issues.
This year the commission is
working on developing updates
to current parks along with the
usual programming and park
recommendations. The Park
Commission meets at 7 p.m.
on the second Tuesday of the
month.
To apply for this position,
please forward a letter of interest
to City of Shorewood, 5755
the courts. Tell your friends! Sign
up at www.carlsontennis.com.
Camps
June 24 -27 and July 15 -19
Carlson Tennis Stars Camp
Introduce kids to the great sport
of tennis with this fun rewarding
camp. Learn and play quickly with
our teaching methods. Sign up
at www.carlsontennis.com.
Little Stars(Ages 4 -6)
1:OOpm- 1:45pm Cost: $65
Rising Stars(Ages7 &8)
1:45pm- 2:45pm Cost: $75
Future Stars(Ages 9 -11)
2:45pm- 3:45pm Cost: $75
Adult Weekly Drill
Starts June 10; $20 per time
Sign up and get times /details at
www.carlsontennis.com.
Dad and daughter team 2 X 2 won the
snow sculpture peoples choice award!
Country Club Road, Shorewood,
MN 55331, or email the city at
cityhall @ci.shorewood.mn.us. A
resume may be included, but is
not required. This position is a
volunteer position appointed by
the City Council.
Summer Road P
Construction
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City Receives Sidewalk /Trail Grants
The City of Shorewood has received two grants conjunction with City of Excelsior for a feasibility
for sidewalks /trails from Hennepin County. study for a trail in Excelsior and Shorewood along
A grant in the amount of $18,000 was received Mill Street. Although immediate plans have not
from Hennepin County to assist with costs of the trail been made in Shorewood for a Mill Street trail, the
along County Road 19 from the trail border to the feasibility study will determine an estimated cost
existing sidewalk along County Road 19 along the for a joint project with City of Excelsior for a trail
Tonka Bay shopping center. Installation of this trail along this roadway, south of downtown Excelsior.
will take place this summer and will be completed Information gathered from the feasibility study will
no later than November 30, 2013. be presented to council and made available to the
The city also is part of a $20,000 grant in public on the city web site and at city hall.
Road Weight Restrictions Through May 1
ehicle weight restrictions are placed on local
streets from March 1 to May 1. This measure
is taken to protect city streets from serious damage
and destruction common during the spring thaw.
Exceptions are made for necessary vehicles, such
as school buses and garbage trucks. Exceptions
are not made for vehicles such as moving trucks,
delivery trucks and construction equipment. Remind
delivery personnel or workers on your property
of the restriction. All streets are posted with the
allowable weight limits. Please call city hall if you
have any questions, 952.960.7900, or on the city
web site go to Departments: Streets. You will find
a tab for road restrictions.
Tonka Trail Ride Registration Open
door prizes including a Tour de Registration
Tonka registration and new bike
helmets.
Join the Minnetonka Senior
Center, Southshore Center
and Minnetonka Community
Ed. for our first annual Tonka
Trail Ride! Grab your bikes
and hit the trail for this early
spring ride through the flat
trails of Minnetonka, Excelsior,
Shorewood and Deephaven.
Coffee and water provided at
the start of each ride and a
special hot lunch will be served
at the Southshore Center - -your
half way point! Join AAA for a
rider safety talk and a "ask the
mechanic" session over the
lunch break. All riders will be
entered for a chance to win great
Select from two ride distances:
• 10 -mile ride; 11 am start;
Starts /ends at the Minnetonka
Community Education
Center (4584 Vine Hill Rd -
Deephaven) or
• 17 -mile ride; 10:30 am start;
Starts /ends at the Minnetonka
Community Center
(Minnetonka Blvd and Williston
Rd - Minnetonka)
This is a rain or shine event,
lunch will be served indoors.
$10 /rider Thursday, May 16
MCEC Registration Information,
952 - 401 -6800:
10 mile, #13 871 S1
17 mile, #13 871 S2
Volunteers Needed
Not a rider? Volunteers are
needed to serve food and sit
at intersections during the ride.
Contact Twila at 952.960.7902
to get more information or to
volunteer.
March 2013
www.ci.shorewood.mn.us
_ � r
City Receives Sidewalk /Trail Grants
The City of Shorewood has received two grants conjunction with City of Excelsior for a feasibility
for sidewalks /trails from Hennepin County. study for a trail in Excelsior and Shorewood along
A grant in the amount of $18,000 was received Mill Street. Although immediate plans have not
from Hennepin County to assist with costs of the trail been made in Shorewood for a Mill Street trail, the
along County Road 19 from the trail border to the feasibility study will determine an estimated cost
existing sidewalk along County Road 19 along the for a joint project with City of Excelsior for a trail
Tonka Bay shopping center. Installation of this trail along this roadway, south of downtown Excelsior.
will take place this summer and will be completed Information gathered from the feasibility study will
no later than November 30, 2013. be presented to council and made available to the
The city also is part of a $20,000 grant in public on the city web site and at city hall.
Road Weight Restrictions Through May 1
ehicle weight restrictions are placed on local
streets from March 1 to May 1. This measure
is taken to protect city streets from serious damage
and destruction common during the spring thaw.
Exceptions are made for necessary vehicles, such
as school buses and garbage trucks. Exceptions
are not made for vehicles such as moving trucks,
delivery trucks and construction equipment. Remind
delivery personnel or workers on your property
of the restriction. All streets are posted with the
allowable weight limits. Please call city hall if you
have any questions, 952.960.7900, or on the city
web site go to Departments: Streets. You will find
a tab for road restrictions.
Tonka Trail Ride Registration Open
door prizes including a Tour de Registration
Tonka registration and new bike
helmets.
Join the Minnetonka Senior
Center, Southshore Center
and Minnetonka Community
Ed. for our first annual Tonka
Trail Ride! Grab your bikes
and hit the trail for this early
spring ride through the flat
trails of Minnetonka, Excelsior,
Shorewood and Deephaven.
Coffee and water provided at
the start of each ride and a
special hot lunch will be served
at the Southshore Center - -your
half way point! Join AAA for a
rider safety talk and a "ask the
mechanic" session over the
lunch break. All riders will be
entered for a chance to win great
Select from two ride distances:
• 10 -mile ride; 11 am start;
Starts /ends at the Minnetonka
Community Education
Center (4584 Vine Hill Rd -
Deephaven) or
• 17 -mile ride; 10:30 am start;
Starts /ends at the Minnetonka
Community Center
(Minnetonka Blvd and Williston
Rd - Minnetonka)
This is a rain or shine event,
lunch will be served indoors.
$10 /rider Thursday, May 16
MCEC Registration Information,
952 - 401 -6800:
10 mile, #13 871 S1
17 mile, #13 871 S2
Volunteers Needed
Not a rider? Volunteers are
needed to serve food and sit
at intersections during the ride.
Contact Twila at 952.960.7902
to get more information or to
volunteer.
March 2013
www.ci.shorewood.mn.us
Recycling Weeks for
March 2013
All recycling must be curbside no
later than 7 a.m. on recycling day.
Mainland residents recycle March
13 and 27; Island residents recycle
March 14 and 28.
Please report missed pick -ups: 952.941.5174
Compost Bins and Rain Barrels for Sale
ach spring Recycling
Association of Minnesota
sponsors a sale of compost bins
and rain barrels for residents of
member cities.
items included in the sale:
Earth Machine
Composter, $55
The Earth Machine— is
designed for easy, passive
composting - just start
filling the bin, water, and
occasionally stir or poke.
The finished compost is
ready in 4 to 6 months. With its gently
conical shape, is designed to allow
adequate ventilation throughout the
unit, to promote aerobic decomposition
of organic materials, plus controllable
ventilation built into the exclusive lid.
An Update on
AIthough Shorewood recycling
is still at one of the highest
levels in the metro area, numbers
of participants, frequency of
participation and quantity of
recycling has gone down slightly
in the second year of single sort
collection. Some quantity levels
could be due to "smarter shopping"
and creating less waste. If you are
not a regular recycler, please
make an effort to recycle as much
of your trash as possible. It is
simple! For a reminder on which
items can be recycled, check the
The Rain Catcher, $69 -Lid is screwed onto base
-Easily accommodates existing
Like the old - fashioned
rain barrel look but want
something more sturdy
and practical? Then the
Rain Catcher rain barrel is
your answer. This barrel is it
constructed of high quality
LIV stable polyethylene and is quick
and easy to set up and use. It comes
with a 4'hose attachable to the very
bottom of the rain barrel.
Having a bottom water _
outlet gives access to the
entire 54 gallon capacity.
The Systern, $69
•55 gallon rain barrel
-Constructed of up to 50%
recycled materials
-Mosquito mesh keeps bugs and leaf
debris out
Curbside Recycling
city web site under recycling. For
hard to get rid of items, see the
link to A -Z guide on the web site,
or contact the city, 952.960.7900.
Overflowing carts
If your recycling cart continues
to overflow every two weeks,
you may upgrade to a larger
cart, or add a second cart at no
charge. Simply email the city,
jmoore@ci.shorewood.mn.us,
or call 952.960.7900 to make a
request.
Radon Test Kits Available
Arecent article in the Star
Tribune regarding high radon
levels in Minnesota homes has
prompted some residents to test
home radon levels. The city has
added a link to the city web site
for more information on radon,
an invisible gas present in many
homes, which has been linked to
some cancers.
Radon test kits are available
for $9 each through Hennepin
County Department of Health.
Kits may be ordered and mailed,
or may be picked up in person at
the Department of Health office,
1011 First Street So., Suite
215, Hopkins, 8:30 am -4:30 pm
downspouts
-Overflow hose can be linked to
another SYS TERN or can be directed
away from the house
•BPA free
Local sale dates include:
-April 19: City of Minnetonka Sale
-May 4: City of St. Louis Park Sale
-May 10: City of Plymouth Sale
You must pick up your ordered
item on the date of the sale - -NO
EXCEPTIONS! Orders may be
placed at www.recycleminnesota.
org.
Text Message Reminders
Allied Waste will send a text
message to your mobile phone
as a reminder of recycling week.
Simply text the word "blue" to
292929. Standard text and data
rates may apply.
Collection Reminders
Remember to keep recycling carts
separated from garbage cans at
foot of the driveway. A one -foot or
greater separation helps drivers
collect without knocking over
carts.
Monday through Friday (closed
holidays).
For more information, or
to get an order form, see the
city web site under Living in
Shorewood: Environment, or
call the Department of Health,
612.543.5225.
Free Fridays at Freeman
Each summer there are Free
Friday programs at Freeman
Park. Most programs require
registration. Register for June:
June 14, Kite Making, ages 7 -11, 10 am -noon
June 21, DNR FiN, ages 5 -10, 11.30 am -1 pm
June 28, Yo -Yo, 4th grade +, 10 am -noon
Register online www.ci.shorewood.mn.us.
Getting Ready For Summer
Registration for summer
programs could not be
easier! You may go to the city
web site and register for classes
under "online registration ", or call
city hall, 952.960.7900.
The city works hard to
offer programs right in the
neighborhood for families, youth,
and adults. We try to target
programs that are not easily
available close to home through
other organizations. If you know
of programs or classes that you
would like to see offered in the
Shorewood area, please contact
the city at 952.960.7900, or email
tgrout0ci.shorewood.mn. us.
Summer Tennis
Tennis Play Day, FREE
June 1, 9 -10 am, ages 4 -8;
10 -11 am, ages 9 -12
Carlson Tennis and the City
of Shorewood are hosting a
Fun Free Tennis Day. Our goal
is to give kids ages 4 -12 of
the South Lake Minnetonka
Area an opportunity to play the
great sport of tennis. The event
is Free, Fun, and promotes a
sport of a lifetime. We hope this
opportunity and others that will be
available throughout the summer
will encourage kids to get out on
the courts and play! Sign up at
www.carlsontennis.com
Adult Back to Tennis, FREE
June 1, 11 am -noon
This is for all the adults who
would like to get Back Into Tennis
after some time off. Whether you
have never played or it has been
20 years, come join us for an hour
of fun, exercise, and laughs on
Arctic Fever Thank You
Thank you to the following
businesses and volunteers
who made Arctic Fever 2013
a huge success! Join the
plans for AF 2014! Just email
tgroutCaPci.shorewood.mn.us for
information.
American Legion Post #269
Artworks Art and Frame, Inc.
BayView Event Center
Biella's Restaurant
Brain Balance
Caribou Coffee (Shorewood & Tonka Bay)
Country Club Lanes
Cub Foods
Excelsior Library
Excelsior, Shorewood & Tonka Bay Public
Works
The Friends of the Excelsior Library
Hazellewood Grill & Tap Room
Lakeshore Weekly News
LMCC
Megan Russell
Minnetonka High School Honor Society
Papa Murphy's Pizza
Shorewood Parks Foundation
Southshore Community Center
Sue Davis and committee
Team Liquor Wine & Spirits
WSB & Associates, Inc.
Park Commissioners Needed
here are currently three
three year positions open
on the city park commission.
The Park Commission serves
as an advisory commission to
the City Council on park and
park programming issues.
This year the commission is
working on developing updates
to current parks along with the
usual programming and park
recommendations. The Park
Commission meets at 7 p.m.
on the second Tuesday of the
month.
To apply for this position,
please forward a letter of interest
to City of Shorewood, 5755
the courts. Tell your friends! Sign
up at www.carlsontennis.com.
Camps
June 24 -27 and July 15 -19
Carlson Tennis Stars Camp
Introduce kids to the great sport
of tennis with this fun rewarding
camp. Learn and play quickly with
our teaching methods. Sign up
at www.carlsontennis.com.
Little Stars(Ages 4 -6)
1:OOpm- 1:45pm Cost: $65
Rising Stars(Ages7 &8)
1:45pm- 2:45pm Cost: $75
Future Stars(Ages 9 -11)
2:45pm- 3:45pm Cost: $75
Adult Weekly Drill
Starts June 10; $20 per time
Sign up and get times /details at
www.carlsontennis.com.
Dad and daughter team 2 X 2 won the
snow sculpture peoples choice award!
Country Club Road, Shorewood,
MN 55331, or email the city at
cityhall@ci.shorewood.mn.us. A
resume may be included, but is
not required. This position is a
volunteer position appointed by
the City Council.
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The following roads
are scheduled for
sealcoating in 2013:
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Bridge Ln, Boulder Cir,
Burlwood Ct, Christopher I
Rd, Club Ln, Eureka Rd N,
Fairway Dr, Lee Cir, Mann
Ln, Maple Leaf Cir, Maple
View Ct, Nelsine Dr, Oakleaf T
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Tra, Orchard Cir, park Ln,
Seamans Dr, Shorewood
Oaks Dr, Smithtown Rd, S
Suburban Dr, Sylvan Ln,
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