08 August Shore ReportJoin Night to Unite August 6
T he annual Night to Unite celebrations is
Tuesday, August 6. Do not let your neighborhood
be left out! Plan a block party or get -to -know your
neighbor event. Night to Unite helps neighbors get
to know each other better in an effort to reduce
community crime.
For more information or to have an officer stop
by your event, please contact South Lake Police
Department, 952.474.4477.
Hands -frPa ceii pnone
he new hands -free cell phone law is in effect in
Minnesota as of August 1. The new law allows
a driver to use their cell phone to make calls, text,
listen to music or podcasts and get directions, but
only by voice commands or single -touch activation
without holding the phone.
You may not hold your phone in your hand.
Also, a driver may not use their phone at any time
for video calling, video live- streaming, Snapchat,
gaming, looking at video or photos stored on the
phone, using non - navigation apps, reading texts
and scrolling or typing on the phone.
Penalties include a first -time offense fine of $50
plus court costs; $275 plus court costs for a second
law in effect
offense. More information and tips on going hands -free are
A reminder that teens under age 18 on a available online athttps: / /dps.mn.gov /divisions /ots/
provisional license cannot use a cell phone while hands -free.
driving, except for GPS maps, music and to call
9 -1 -1.
Painting Party at Cathcart Park
W i II you get your hands dirty for park
beautification? ? The Park Commission is
looking for volunteers to come help paint the
hockey rink boards at Cathcart Park on Saturday,
September 28, 9 a.m. to noon. Wear old clothes,
bring a paintbrush and join staff and fellow
community members dressing up the hockey rink.
To volunteer, call the city at 952.960.7900. If
the painting party is canceled due to inclement
weather, the event will be Saturday, October 5.
August 2019
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School Supply
Over 1,100 children in the
Hopkins and Minnetonka
school districts who cannot afford
school supplies are provided
backpacks full of supplies through
ResourceWest. City of Shorewood
has collected school supplies at
city hall for a number of years and
residents have provided many
items to help make the school year
easier for these children.
Please help supply the donation
Recycling Weeks fl,
August 2019
All recycling must be curbside no later
than 7 a.m. on recycling day. Mainland
residents recycle August 7 and 21; Island
residents recycle August 8 and 22.
Report misses by noon the
following day. 952.960.7900
Donations at City
bin at city hall! Drop off school •
supplies during regular business
hours in the entrance lobby of
city hall, 5755 Country Club
Road. Items collected through
Wednesday, August 21.
rnn needs
• New backpacks for all grades
• Sharpened yellow #2 pencils
• Wideand college ruled spiral
notebooks
Pocket folders
Composition notebooks
Red pens
Index cards -3x5 inch packs
Pencil boxes —x8 inch plastic
box
Zipper pencil pouch for 3 -ring
binder
More information and other
school supply needs may be found
at www.resourcewest.org.
Summer Lifeguarding Ends for Summer
Need to cool off on a hot
summer day orjust relax
and nap in the sun? Crescent
Beach offers a small, clean,
sandy beach with lots of
sun. Located on the border
of Shorewood and Tonka
Bay on Birch Bluff Road.
The beach is staffed with life
guards through August 11.
Lifeguards will be on duty
everyday from noon to 5 p.m.
Tips to protect our waters
We are lucky to have lots of water
around us, but keeping it clean
and safe is up to each individual.
Follow these tips to help keep our
water clean:
1. Use your runoff: You can keep
water in your yard and reduce
runoff by directing downspouts
onto your lawn or garden or into
a rain barrel.
2. Do not rake grass clippings
and leaves into the street:
When washed into the
stormwater system, it adds
to algae growth in lakes and
waterways.
3. Scoop the poop: Grab a bag
when you grab the leash and
pick up after your pets. Pet
waste left on the ground can
be washed into lakes and rivers
with rainwater and runoff. Pet
waste contains bacteria that
can cause illness in humans
and animals.
Use chemicals wisely: Read
and follow the label instructions
when using herbicides and
pesticides. Even better, remove
by hand when possible and skip
the chemicals.
Fertilize smart: Sweep up
any fertilizer that spills onto
hard surfaces. Excess fertilizer
washes away into nearby lakes
or streams where it can feed
algae, causing rapid growth
known as algae blooms.
Keep a healthy lawn: A
healthy, vigorous lawn needs
Watch the city web site for
updates and alerts regarding the
beach, including beach closures,
during the summer months. Beach
information is listed under "Parks ".
Maintenance issues for
Crescent Beach are handled by
the City of Tonka Bay. Please
contact them at 952.474.7994 with
maintenance issues.
less watering, fewer chemicals
and less maintenance. Aerate
your lawn periodically to loosen
the soil. Seed bare patches
to prevent erosion and soil
loss. Mow at a higher setting.
Grass mowed to a height
of 2 '/2 to 3 inches develops
deeper, healthier roots and
has a competitive advantage
over weeds. Learn more earth -
friendly lawn care tips.
7.Replace turf with native
plants:
Swap some of your high -
maintenance lawn for low -
maintenance native ground
cover, plants or grasses.
8. Adopt a storm drain: www.
adopt -a- drain.org.
ommuni
Cou ntry
www.southshore - center.org
Shining Stars Lunch
Thursday, August 8, 11 a.m.
Celebrate those 80 years and
older at our annual lunch. Local
singer /songwriter Bill Mann will
entertain us. Lunch and program
are free for those 80 years
plus. Guests are $7. Please
RSVP by Monday, August 5 at
952.474.7635.
Happy Feet
Monday, August 19; $40
Appointments: 763.560.5136
Age: 55+
Clients who regularly receive
nursing foot care express an
increased sense of comfort
and well- being. The health
and appearance of the feet
are restored so that the client
may once again participate
in improved daily living. Care
includes foot soak,
foot massaae.
Pickleball l
Mondays,
10- 11 a.m.,
Badger Park
Ages: all
Learn how to
play pickleball!
This fun game is
part tennis, part
badminton and is
easy to learn. Use
our equipment or
bring your own.
Already play? Join
us for a game! Register for this
free program by calling the center
at 952.474.7635.
;r rrograms
952.474.7635
Dementia Support Group
Friday, August 2 and 16
10 a.m.; Ages: all
If you are caring for a loved one
with dementia, or someone close
to you is suffering from dementia,
meet with other concerned
caregivers. Learn from each other
ways to be a better caregiver and
self care. Questions? Call Jane
at 952.474.4673, or Joanne at
952.474.6022.
Bridge
Thursdays, 1 p.m.; Ages: All
Love the game of bridge? Want
to join a table? Call the center to
save a spot.
Busy Bee Quilters
Monday and Wednesday
9 a.m. -Noon; Ages: all
Have a great time sharing
personal quilt projects, helping
each other, and making various
service projects. For
more information call
Linda, 952.475.1430.
Chair Fitness
Wednesdays,10 -10:30
a.m.; $6
This class addresses
the needs and
challenges of those in
need of the stabilizing
safety of a chair during
workouts. Lightweights
and stretching to music
is incorporated into the
workout.
Beading
Tuesdays, 1 p.m.
Ages: all
No experience needed for this
fun group. Instruction available
and supplies are available.
Knitting
Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m.
Ages: all
Open to all interested in the
needle arts. All levels of expertise
welcome. Bring patterns and
ideas to share if you have them.
Fitness Class
Mon., Wed., Fri., 8:30 a.m.
$6 per class or purchase a
discount package with monthly
sign up at class; Ages: 55+
Designed for active adults, uses
low- impact exercises to get your
heart pumping!
Woodcarving
Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m.; Ages: All
Have you thought of woodcarving
as a hobby or already carve?
Stop in and join this community
of carvers. Learn how or carve
and share your knowledge.
® City of Shorewood
5755 Country Club Road
' Shorewood, MN 55331
Cog policies in Shorewood
PRESORTED
STANDARD
U.S.POSTAGE PAID
TWIN CITIES, MN
PERMIT #30681
Please pick up pet waste when you are on a walk and remember that all dogs must be on a leash. Although your
pet might be very well- behaved, it is difficult to keep track of pet waste when they wander. Although you love
your pet, not everyone is a dog lover, and some people are actually afraid of dogs. Thank you for being respectful
of neighbors and others using the same public spaces as you and your pet.
City uses goats for buckthorn control in Freeman Park
For the second year, the city contracted with a farm to provide goats in an area of Freeman Park to help remove
buckthorn in a chemical -free way. The goats were a popular feature during their two -week visit in July. City
staff will review the success of the two -year project and determine whether or not to continue in other areas or as
a maintenance program in this area of the park.
Scott Zerby, Mayor; Patrick Johnson, Jennifer Labadie; Debbie Siakel; Kristine Sundberg
City Administrator: Greg Lerud; Newsletter Editor: Julie Moore
Summer in
e Parks Manor Park
20630 Manor Road
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Freeman Park
6000 Eureka Road
Zoomobile
Friday, August 9, 11 a.m.
The Minnesota Zoo brings animals to share at
this popular event. No pets please.
More summer events
on the back!
Bottle Cap Magnet Maze
Thursday, August 1, 9:30 -11:30 a.m.; $5
per participant
5 yrs and older — Minimum 10
Let your imagination run wild! Create bottle cap
bugs and make a maze that the bugs will follow via
magnet power. Registration required.
Funky Fish Painting
Tuesday, August 6, 9:30 -11:30 a.m.
$10 per participant
5 yrs and older
Minimum 10,Paint Funky Fish in your choice of
patterns and colors. Registration required.
Movie in Freeman Park
Friday, September 6, 8 p.m.
Mary Poppins Returns
Bring lawn chairs, blankets and bug spray. Enjoy an outdoor
movie complete with concessions. All ages will enjoy this
fun movie about our favorite nanny, Mary Poppins, who -
returns full of her magical appeal. Make it a party and bring
of your friends. Bring back the feeling of the drive -in
without the car! Complete with a playground
next to the big screen!
Register online:
www.ci.shorewood.mn.us/park-registration
#ShorewoodParks
South Lake Safety Camp
Wednesday, August
Excelsior Fire
14 8:15 a.m. -3:30 p.m.
District Station #1
Kids entering grades
Learn safety skills from professionals and have
a great time doing it. Fee includes t- shirt, water
bottle, bike helmet, lunch, and snacks. Register
early. Limited space. Register under "parks" on
the city website, www.ci.shorewood.mn.us, or
call the city at 952.960.7900. Sponsored by City --'
of Shorewood, Excelsior Fire District and South„
Lake Police Department."
3 -5; $20
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More information and register at
Tennis
www.carlsontennis.com or contact
5735 Country Club Road Dan Carlson, 612 -875 -5507.
Free Tennis Play Day
Sunday, May 12
Ages 4 -8 - 2 p.m.- 3.p.m.
Ages 9 -11- 3 p.m. -4 p.m.
Give tennis a try or if you already play, come out for fun
and games! The event is free, fun, and promotes a sport of
a lifetime. We will introduce some tennis basics and get
the kids playing games. Wear athletic clothes and bring
water. Rackets are available if needed.
Stars Tennis Program
Aug. 19 -22
Little Stars (Ages 4 -6) 1:15 -2 p.m.
Rising Stars (Ages 7 -8) 2 -3 p.m.
Future Stars (Ages 9 -11) 3 -4 p.m.
Competitive Program
- High School Varsity & JV
- 2 Levels of Middle School
- Competitive Orange Ball & Red
Ball
Times vary based on each camp.
Visit www.carlsontennis.com for
sign up.
Adult Programs
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Tuesday Advanced Drill
Mid April — September, Tuesdays 6:30 -8 p.m.
This is for our advanced players, 3.5 +level. Join us Tues-
day evenings for a combination of drills, games, and play
with a group of players.
Private Groups -- Bring friends or join one of our groups!