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llnr_la Sam needs you
It takes a village, or in this case a city, to run an
effective election. There are three elections in
Shorewood in 2020. Serving as an election judge
at one or all of the elections is a great way to
learn about elections and is a great service to the
community. Shorewood City Council and staff are
grateful for the service of the residents who play
such an important role in the election process. It
really could not be done without them or YOU!
Please consider working the 2020 elections.
Judges must be eligible to vote in Minnesota
and be able to read, write, and speak English.
Your employer is required by law to provide you
time off from work to serve with no reduction in
pay. Students in good academic standing that are
ages 16 and 17 may be election judge trainees with
permission from their parents. City of Shorewood
election judges are paid $12 per hour, head
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for 2020 elections
election judges are paid $13 per hour and student
judge trainees are paid $10 per hour. Judges are
assigned to morning, afternoon, or all -day shifts as
desired and are required to take at least two hours
of paid training. For additional information or to
request a Shorewood Election Judge Application,
email cityhall @ci.shorewood.mn.us, or call the
city at 952.960.7900. You may also apply online
at www.ci.shorewood.mn.us.
The Presidential Nomination Primary Election
is March 3, 2020. Absentee Voting begins January
17, 2020. One hour of additional training is required
for all election judges working the Presidential
Nomination Primary. The Primary Election is
Tuesday, August 11, 2020 and the General Election
is Tuesday, November 3, 2020.
Private well water testing a couraged
esidents with private wells are encouraged
a problem with their water. It is recommended that
to routinely have their well checked for
tests be repeated every one to two years because
arsenic and other contaminants. A Shorewood
changes occur in the groundwater due to various
resident recently informed the city that they are
environmental factors.
suffering from arsenic poisoning due to well water
City of Shorewood tests municipal water, but
contamination. They did
there is not city testing of private wells.
have a reverse osmosis
The city does have testing kits available
system installed and were
for collection of water samples that you
unaware that the system
can send to a health department certified
had malfunctioned.
lab for testing. Testing costs range
Residents with
between $35 and $140.
p r i v a t e w e l l s are a
If you have water concerns with your
responsible for water
private well and would like to see if your
testing. According to the
home can be connected to city water,
Minnesota Department
please call city hall at 952.960.7900.
of Health, water should
For a list of licensed labs and additional
be tested for a variety of
information go to www.ci.shorewood.
contaminants, including - '
mn.us /private wells.
arsenic, nitrates and
For more information on private wells,
bacteria. Professionals
see the Minnesota Department of Health
at the department say
website, www.health.state.mn.us.
that it is up to well owners to have their water
tested and, although it is quite important, manywell
owners are either unaware or do not think there is
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ompost is organic material
that can be added to soil to
help plants grow. Food scraps
and yard waste together currently
make up about 30 percent of
what we throw away, and should
be composted instead. Making
compost keeps these materials
out of landfills where they take
up space and release methane,
a potent greenhouse gas. In
Hennepin County it keeps it out
of the burner, which makes the
burners more effective creating
energy and by reducing the
Recycling Weeks fo
September 2010
All recycling must be curbside no later than
7 a.m. on recycling day. Mainland resi-
dents recycle September 5 and 18; Island
residents recycle September 6 and 19.
Report misses by noon the
following day. 952.960.7900
NOTE: Recycling is delayed one day
due to the Labor Day holiday.
amount of ash created.
composting tsasics
Composting requires three
ingredients:
• Browns: Includes materials
such as dead leaves,
branches, and twigs.
• Greens: Includes materials
such as grass clippings,
vegetable waste, fruit scraps,
and coffee grounds.
• Water: Having the right
amount of water, greens,
and browns is important for
Fall deer managei, it program
ity of Shorewood will work The city has contacted land
again this year with the Metro owners who have participated in
Bowhunters Resource Base to the program in past years, or who
provide a deer management have expressed interest in being
program. The scheduled dates of a site location. If your property has
the hunt are: not been a site in the past, but you
September 20 — 22 are interested, please contact the
October 4 — 6 city at 952.960.7900. Your site will
October 18 — 20 be evaluated to determine if it is
November 1 — 3 a suitable location, and program
November 15 — 17 (if needed) representatives will answer any
' rimary election 2020
The Presidential Nomination by December 31, 2019, that will
Primary (PNP)Election is appear on the ballot. The PNP will
March 3, 2020. Absentee voting determine who is on the Primary
begins January 17, 2020. The ballot in January. Voters may vote
Primary Election in person at
is Tuesday, Shorewood
August 11, City Hall
2020. Monday
All polling
places will be
open just as *20 in the Primary
and General
Elections. Only
presidential candidates from major
political parties will participate
and each major party will have a
separate ballot. The chair of each
party will submit a list of candidates
through
Friday from
20 ELECTION 8:00 a.m. to
4:30 p.m.
or request
a ballot be
sent to them. Absentee ballot (AB)
applications are available on the
city's website, www.ci.shorewood.
mn.us. The applicaton is sent to
the county. A ballot will arrive at
compost development.
Your compost pile should
have an equal amount of browns
to greens. Alternate layers of
organic materials of different -sized
particles in the pile. The brown
materials provide carbon for your
compost, the green materials
provide nitrogen, and the water
provides moisture to help break
down the organic matter. It's a
complete science experiment!
Learn more at www.epa.gov/
recycle % omposting -home.
questions you have about the
program. As a courtesy, property
owners adjacent to the lots that are
part of the management program
will be notified of neighboring
property's inclusion in the program.
your residence during the PNP
AB Voting period. A voter must
request the ballot of the party of
their choice. If a voter refuses to
select a party, they will not be able
to vote in the Presidential Primary.
A voter's choice of party ballot will
be recorded and is private data;
however, a list of all who voted
in the presidential nomination
primary and the political party each
voter selected will be provided to
the chair of each major political
party. How a voter voted is secret.
The presidential primary results
must bind the election of delegates
in each party. Precinct caucuses
are still held on February 25, 2020,
to conduct other party business.
Managing ash trees
merald ash borer, an invasive
tree pest that attacks and
kills ash trees, is the biggest
current threat to our tree canopy.
There are over 1 million ash trees
in Hennepin County, and 100
percent of them are threatened
by the emerald ash borer.
Most residents live within 15
miles of an infested ash tree,
which means you should be
taking steps now to determine
if you have ash trees on your
property and how you are going
to manage them.
Take the following steps to
decide how to manage ash trees
on your property from the threat
of emerald ash borer:
• Identify and inventory ash
trees: figure out if you have ash
trees, how many you have, and
where they are located.
• Determine if your ash trees are
worth saving: they should be
healthy, at least 30 inches in
circumference or 10 inches in
diameter at chest height, show
no or few signs of emerald
ash borer
infestation,
in a good
location, and
valuable to
the property
,
owner.
Work with
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a certified
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arborist to
treat trees
that are worth
saving: use a
trunk injection
of ememectin benozoate
(commercial name Tree -age)
every two to three years in late
spring; cost is typically $100 to
$200 depending on the size of
the tree.
Monitor and make a plan for
removal for trees that aren't
being treated: monitor your
trees for signs of emerald ash
borer, work with a certified
arborist to remove your trees
when necessary between
October 1 and April 30 to avoid
the season when emerald ash
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borer is active, and consider
planting a tree ortwo to replace
any you remove.
Learn more about emerald
ash borer, how to identify ash
trees, signs of emerald ash borer
infestation, and tips for hiring a
certified arborist at hennepin.us/
ashtrees. If you have an ash tree
you are concerned about, contact
city hall, 952.960.7900, for a free
inspection.
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Volunteer for the rink painting party
aking Shorewood parks beautiful is a community affair and the city wants to make it a party! Residents and area
skaters are asked to help "paint the rink" at Cathcart Park, 26655 W 62nd Street, Saturday, September 28,
between 9 a.m. and noon. A rain date has been set for Saturday, October 5. If you are able to join the community
event, please R.S.V.P. by calling the city at 952.960.7900. Volunteers should bring a paintbrush for exterior fence
painting if they have one and wear old clothes. Help us make this rink shine!
',eptember road construction
everal Shorewood roads will get mill and overlay construction during September. Residents using the following
roads are encouraged to sign up for email alerts under "I want to" and "Sign up for" on the city website. Email
will be the main form of communication for delays and closures during the road project.
Construction roads include:
Birch Bluff Road Edgewood Road
Cardinal Drive Excelsior Blvd (St. Alban's Bay to Deephaven)
Country Club Road (Echo to Yellowstone) Sweetwater Curve
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Tips for fall
If your property is under construction and the project will continue through the winter, there are a few things that
you should do to make sure that your yard is ready for the spring thaw:
• Make sure dirt stock piles have adequate protection around the base. Small piles can be covered for extra
protection.
• Silt fences should be secured. They must be rechecked in the spring, but a fall check will result in fewer spring
repairs.
• Check your construction entrance if the drive is not complete and make sure there is plenty of rock to cover
open dirt.
If you have questions about these tips, or about any construction - related issues, please contact the city at
952.960.7900, and talk with staff in Building /Inspections.
Scott Zerby, Mayor; Patrick Johnson, Jennifer Labadie; Debbie Siakel; Kristine Sundberg
City Administrator: Greg Lerud; Newsletter Editor: Julie Moore
SHOREWOOD
5735 Country Club Road
Shorewood, MN 55331
952.474.7635
COMMUNITY & EVENT CENTER www.southshore- center.org
Garage Organizing Workshop FREE
Thursday, September 12, 10 —11:30 a.m.
Get your garage cleaned out and ready to
park the cars in winter. It's not too late! Local
Professional Organizer, Michele Dudley,
with Reyestone Organization, will offer
tips to help you get your garage organized
including a Q &Aat the end of the workshop.
Call the center at 952.474.7635 to register.
Driver Improvement Class
Refresher Class
Thursday, September 12,
First Time Class
Saturday, October 19,
8:30 a.m. — 5 p.m.
Call MN Safety
Center to sign up,
1.800.234.1294.
Rag Basket Making
Monday, September 16,
1:30 p.m.; $25
Learn to make a
rag basket with Bev and Pam from
Paint* Paper* Scissors. No experience
required! Call to register 952.474.7635.
Line Dancing! Nil�
Wednesdays, 1 p.m., Ages: All
Join the fun and burn some calories as you
tone your body and your brain in this one
hour class. Call the center to register.
1 — 5 p.m.
Closet Organizing Workshop FREE
Tuesday, October 15th 7— 8:30 p.m.
Fall into a more functional Clothes Closet.
Local Professional Organizer, Michele
Dudley, with Reyestone Organization, will
offer tips to refresh your closets and create
breathing space. Save time in your morning
routine, by getting organized! Call the
center at 952.474.7635 to register.
Happy Feet
Monday, September 16
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 massage, care for corns,
calluses or problem nails. Make your
appointment today.
Chair Fitness
Wednesdays, 10-10: 30 a.m.; $6 per class
This class addresses the needs and
challenges of those in need of the stabilizing
safety of a chair during workouts. Light
weights, stretching and wonderful music
will be incorporated into
the workout.
Flu Shot
Friday, October 11 9:30 — 10:30 a.m.
Ages: All
Call the center to register for your flu shot!
Most insurance accepted.
Fitness Class
Monday, Wednesday,
Friday, 8:30 a.m.
$6 per class or
purchase a discount
package with monthly
sign up at class
Ages: 55+
This program, designed for active adults,
uses low impact exercises to get your heart
pumping! Exercises can be adapted for all
levels of fitness and physical ability. Call
the center, 952.474.7635, with questions.
Busy Bee Quilters
Monday and Wednesday
9 a.m. -12 p.m.; Ages: All
Have a great time sharing personal quilt
projects, helping each other, and making
various service projects. Currently the
group is working on mittens, hats and
scarves for Caring and Sharing Hands. For
more information, call Linda, 952.475.1430.
No RSVP necessary.
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. No fees
or sign up necessary.
Knitting
Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m.; Ages: All
Open to all interested in the needle arts.
All levels of expertise welcome. Bring your
favorite pattern to share and learn great tips
from fellow knitters! No RSVP necessary.
Beading
Tuesdays, 1 p.m.; Ages: All
No experience needed for this fun group.
An instructor is available if you are new to
beading. Supplies available, or bring your
own. For more information contact Linda,
952.475.1430. No RSVP necessary.
Mahjong
Wednesdays, 1 p.m.; Ages: All
Mahjong is a tile -based game which
originated in China. It requires tactics,
observation, memory, teamwork and is
generally played with four players. Join a
table each week for a fun and challenging
game. Instruction is available.
Toastmasters
Thursdays, 12 -1 p.m.; Ages: All
If you have wondered what Toastmasters
is all about, or used to be in a group and
are looking for a local group to join, a
Toastmasters group is now at Southshore
Center weekly. Stop by any Thursday.
Bridge
Thursdays, 1 p.m.; Ages: All
Love the game of bridge? Want to join
a table, or improve your skill? Call the
center to reserve a spot for weekly games,
952.474.7635.
Dementia Support Group
Fridays, September 6 and 20
9 -10 a.m.; Ages: All
First and third Fridays monthly
If you are caring for a loved one with
dementia, or someone close to you is
suffering from dementia and you could use
some support, meet with other concerned
caregivers. Learn from each other on ways
to be a better caregiver, and to better take
care of yourself. Questions? Call Jane at
952.474.4673, or Joanne, 952.474.6022.
No RSVP necessary to attend.
Movie in ti. Park
Freeman Park
6000 Eureka Road
Friday, September 6, 8 p.m.
Mary Poppins returns
In Depression -era London, a now -grown Jane and
Michael Banks, along with Michaels three children,
are visited by the enigmatic Mary Poppins following a
personal loss. Through her unique magical skills, and
with the aid of her friend Jack, she helps the family
rediscover the joy and wonder missing in their lives.
Everyone enjoys watching
a movie outdoors on the big
screen! Enjoy Freeman Park for
the annual movie event.
Bring lawn chairs, blankets and
snacks. Concessions available.
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Bring friends and
family for this fun
community event!
Friday, October 25, 5:30 -7:30 p.m.
Free Family Fun!
Enjoy free German fare, music, and crafts for the kids!
Dress in your lederhosen best and join us for this free family event.
Free wine and Excelsior Brewing beer tasting.
Residents age 55+ are encouraged to join the partners and sign up
for event news. Sign up at www. ci. shorewood.mn.us /SeniorPartners.
SOUTHSHORE SENIOR PARTNERS TIMES
Phone 952- 474 -7635 Address: 5735 Country Club Road_ Shorewood MN 55331
Selling on Craig's List Self Defense Class
Have too much stuff? for Seniors
The heurr of aceive {i4 ing Learn how to post and sell your Monday September 23rd
things on Craig's List. Our instructor, From 10.30am to Noon
SSSP Abbey Key, will walk us through this
The SouthShore Senior process including taking photos of
Partners are dedicated to your items Ron Tobin from Shorewood National
encouraging seniors and a discussion of pricing. Karate School will conduct a class
(55plus) in self defense for seniors.
in maintaining a healthy Don't miss this opportunity to learn
and active life style.
Our programs provide essential safety tips!
seniors with a time to so-
cialize and participate in a To register call 952 - 474 -7635
variety of recreational and 777
learning opportunities.
$5.00 for members
SSSP Board Members: Join us on $10.00 for non - members
Sally Bergman Thursday, September 12th for the
Tena Brandhorst first of a two part series from 1 -3pm.
Shannon Emil The 2nd class in this series will be NATIONAL KARATE
Linda Freeman held on Thursday, September 19th � �'
Deanna Raap from 1 -3pm.
Catherine Turner ACADEMY Or MARTIAL ARTS
Theresa zerby Free for members, $5 non - members �.,�
If you are interested in Call the Center to register. �,1
joining our board contact 952 - 474 -7635
Tena at the Center.
A Trip Out of This
World! r
Wedneday, October 9th
at 11:OOam
for a
fascinating Power Point P 1
presentation given by
Tom and Mary Vande Hei about their Join us at the Shorewood Community & Event Center
astronaut son, Mark, and his voyage to for an evening of fun, food and entertainment.
the International Space Station. There will be activities for kids,
wine and beer tasting too!
This is a FREE program! A great time to meet and greet your neighbors, and to
Call to register see all the great improvements to the Center.
952 - 474 -7635 Friday, October 25th
` 5:30 to 7:30pm
Free event, donations accepted
Call the Center for information 952- 474 -7635 Visit the Website www.Southshore-center.org
SouthShore Senior Partners Programs
Rag Basket Making
Learn to make a rag basket with
Interested in playing Cribbage?
Bev and Pam from
Join the fun Tuesday's at fpm
Paint* Paper* Scissors.
Call the center 952 - 474 -7635
No experience required!
Monday, September 16th at 1:30pm
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Dementia Support Group
Register at 952- 474 -7635
Anyone interested in sharing their
Garage Organizing Workshop
concerns while caring for a loved one with
Thursday, September 12th
dementia, meet us at the Shorewood
10:00- 11:30am
Community Center for a support group
Get your garage cleaned out and ready to park the cars
session. We will gather on the 1st &
before winter. It's not too late! Local professional
3rd Fridays of the month.
organizer, Michele Dudley, with Reyestone Organization,
September 6th and 20th
will offer tips to get your garage organized.
October 4th and 18th
FREE, but call to register!
9am -10 am
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Closet Organizing Workshop
For more information call:
Tuesday, October 15th
Jane Stein 952 - 474 -4673
Joanne Schmid @952- 474 -6022
7pm- 8.30pm
Fall into a more functional clothes closet.
Local professional organizer, Michele Dudley, will offer
NEW!
tips to refresh your closets and create breathing space.
Save time in your morning routine by getting organized!
Line Dancing
Free class! Please call to register.
Come have some fun every
Wednesday at 1:00 pm at the Shorewood
Driver Improvement Class
Community & Event Center.
Refresher Class
Join the fun and burn some serious calories as you
tone your body and your brain in this one hour
Thursday, September 12th 1 -5pm
class!
First Time Class
Saturday, October 19th 8:30 -5pm
Each class —$6.00
Call MN Safety Center to sign up
Please wear comfortable clothes and
1- 888 - 234 -1294
smooth soled shoes recommended.
Call the Center to register
952- 474 -7635
Fitness Class
CHAIR FITNESS CLASS
Mon. Wed. Fri. at 8:30am
$6.00 per class or discount package for
Wednesdays at 10:00 am
This class addresses the needs of those who require the
monthly signup.
safety of a chair.
Fun exercise class for the active adult!
Great exercise for the whole body.
$6.00 per class
Drop -ins welcome
Beading
K Bridge
Tuesdays at 1:00pm
Instructor will help beginners,
no experience needed. Make something out of
Thursday 1:00pm,
your beads you haven't touched in awhile!
call the
Drop in or call the Center
Center for more information
Call the Center for information 952- 474 -7635 Visit the Website www.Southshore- center.org
SouthShore Senior Partners Calendar
Phone: 952-474-7635 Address: 5735
September
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2019
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
2
3
4
5
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Center is
Bakery
8:30 -Dance Fitness
1:00- Bridge
8:30- Dance Fitness
closed for
9 :00 -Card Crafters
9:00 - Quilting
9:00- Dementia
9:30 -Wood Carvers
10:00 -Chair Fitness
Support Group
Labor Day
10:30- Knitting and
1:00 - Mahjong
Crochet
1 -2pm Line Dancing
Holiday
1:00- Beading
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12
13
Bakery
Bakery
10:00- 11:30am
8:30- Dance Fitness
9:00 -Card Crafters
8:30 - Dance Fitness
Garage Organizing
9:00- Quilting
9:30 -Wood Carvers
9:00- Quilting
1:00- Bridge
8:30- Dance Fitness
10 -11am Pickleball
10:30- Knitting and
10:00- Chair Fitness
1:00 -3pm Selling on
Craig's List
Lessons - weather
Crochet
1:00- Mahjong
1:00- Book Club
permitting
1:00- Beading
1 -2pm Line Dancing
1 :00 -5pm Driver
Refresher Class
16
17
18
19
20
Bakery
Bakery
8:30- Dance Fitness
Happy Feet
9:00 -Card Crafters
8:30 -Dance Fitness
1:00- Bridge
9:00- Dementia
8:30- Dance Fitness
9 :30 -Wood Carvers
9:00- Quilting
1:00 -3pm Selling
Support Group
9:00- Quilting
10 -11am Pickleball
10 :30- Knitting and
10:00- Chair Fitness
on Craig's List by
1:30pm- Rag Basket
Crochet
1:00- Mahjong
Abbey Key
Making
1:00- Beading
1 -2pm Line Dancing
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25
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27
Bakery
Bakery
8:30- Dance Fitness
9:00 -Card Crafters
8:30 -Dance Fitness
1:00— Bridge
8:30 -Dance Fitness
9:00- Quilting
9:30 -Wood Carvers
9:00- Quilting
10 -11am Pickleball
10:30- Knitting and
10:00- Chair Fitness
10:30am -Noon
Crochet
1:00- Mahjong
Senior Self Defense
1:00- Beading
1 -2pm Line Dancing
Class
30
Bakery
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8:30 —Dance Fitness
9:00 — Quilting
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10 -11am Pickleball
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Lessons - weather per-
mitting
SouthShore Senior Partners Calendar
Phone: 952- 474 -7635 Address: 5735 Country Club Road, Shorewood MN 55331
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Bakery
9:00- Card Crafters
8:30- Dance Fitness
1:00- Bridge
8:30- Dance Fitness
9:30- Wood Carvers
9:00- Quilting
9:00- Dementia
10:30- Knitting and
10:00- Chair Fitness
Support Group
Crochet
1:00 - Mahjong
1:00- Beading
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Bakery
Bakery
8:30- Dance Fitness
9:00- Card Crafters
8:30- Dance Fitness
1:00- Bridge
8:30- Dance Fitness
9:00- Quilting
9:30- Wood Carvers
9:00- Quilting
Flu Shots
10 -11am Pickleball
10:30- Knitting and
iiam -Intl Space
9:30- 10:30am
Lessons - weather
Crochet
Station Presentation
Must Register
permitting
1:00- Beading
10:00- Chair Fitness
1:00 - Mahjong
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Bakery
Bakery
8:30- Dance Fitness
9:00 -Card Crafters
8:30- Dance fitness
1:00- Bridge
8:30- Dance Fitness
9:00- Quilting
9:30 -wood Carvers
9 :00- Quilting
9:00- Dementia
10 -11am Pickleball
10:30- Knitting and
10:00- Chair Fitness
Support Group
Lessons - weather
Crochet
1:00- Beading
1:00- Mahjong
permitting
7- 8:30pm- Closet
Organizing Work-
shop
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24
25
Bakery
Happy Feet
Bakery
8:30- Dance fitness
1:00- Bridge
8:30- Dance Fitness
8:30- Dance Fitness
9:00 -Card Crafters
9:00- Quilting
Oktoberfest
9:00- Quilting
9:30 -Wood Carvers
10:00- Chair fitness
5:30- 7:30pm
10 -11am Pickleball
10:30- Knitting and
1:00- Mahjong
Lessons - weather
Crochet
permitting
1:00- Beading
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Bakery
Bakery
8:30- Dance fitness
1:00- Bridge
8:30- Dance Fitness
9:00 -Card Crafters
9:00- Quilting
9:00- Quilting
9:30 -Wood Carvers
10:00- Chair Fitness
10 -11am Pickleball Les-
10:30- Knitting and
1:00- Mahjong
sons - weather
Crochet
permitting
1:00- Beading
SouthShore Senior Partners Activities
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Phone: 952- 474 -7635 Address: 5735 Country Club Road, Shorewood MN 55331
Busy Bee
Quilters
Come Join our Group!
Mon. and Wed. 9:00am - noon
We have a great time sharing our
personal quilt projects, helping each
other and making various service
projects.
For more info call Linda at
952 - 475 -1430.
The Quilting Group needs help
making mittens, hats and scarves
for Caring and Sharing Hands.
Happy Feet
Monday, September 16th and
Monday, October 19th
$40.00 per session
Foot soak, foot massage, care for corns,
calluses or thick, curled or ingrown toe nails.
(if not well advanced)
Call for Appointment 763 - 560 -5136
Knitting and Crochet Group
Tuesdays at 10:30am
Open to all interested in the
needle arts.
All level of expertise welcome.
Bring your favorite patterns to share!
No signup required!
Bakery
Half price bakery goods
Every Monday and Tuesday thanks to our
friends at Minnetonka Cub.
Become a Woodcarver!
Have you ever thought about
woodcarving as a hobby?
Now is your chance to learn more
about it!
The Woodcarvers at the center will
share their knowledge and expertise.
Everyone is welcome, no fees or
signup. Come in and be a part of a
great group!
Tuesdays at 9:30am
Mahjong
Wednesday afternoons at 1:00pm
Beginners, walk -ins welcome * Free
Pickleball Lessons
Monday mornings, 10am, weather permitting.
Paddles and balls supplied. Free
Card Crafters
Donate your used greeting cards.
Our card crafters will redesign them into new
cards that sell for only 50 cents.
Book Club
2nd Thursday, every other month
September 12th @ 1:00pm
No required reading, just bring a list of
your favorite books, and have fun sharing
your favorite reads.
Volunteers Needed
No experience needed! Very light duties
We need the help of volunteers to keep our organization run-
ning. Please consider helping as little as a few hours a month.
Give us a call at 952 - 474 -7635
We would love to have you be part of our team!
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Shorewood Community Center
5735 Country Club Road
Shorewood, MN 55331 -8926
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
NON- PROFIT ORG
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PERMIT NO. 315
Our group is a non profit which rents space
in the Shorewood Community Center from the City
of Shorewood. We rely on contributions, fundrais-
ing and membership to continue our programming.
If you are not already a member or supporter,
please consider signing up!
Become a SouthShore Senior Partner Today and Join the Fun!
Name: Basic Membership $25.00 1
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Address: Basic Double Membership $40.00
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Supporting Member *$50.00- $99.00
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1 Phone: Email: Sustaining Member *100.00+
*Any contribution over the basic membership amount is tax deductable
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