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10 October Shore Report7! Winter - %fear collee #ion ity hall is a drop off site for new /gently used coats, snowpants, and boots, and new mittens or gloves for children ages newborn to 18. Donated items are given to ResourceWest, the local resource center that provides winter clothing to area families in need. Please drop off donations during regular :4 Us at city hall business hours, Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., through Firday, October 25. If you have questions or know a family who might be in need of winter clothing, please contact ResourceWest at 952.933.3860. For more information online, go to www.resourcewest.org. Municipal utility price increase A reminderthat in March the city council approved n increase in utility rates effective on the October utility bill for water, sanitary sewer and storm water. The water and sewer rates have not kept up with operating costs over the past several years. After an analysis of rates, staff j recommended a series of increases over a ten year period to bring the funds up to cover costs. Storm sewer had been raised previously, so will not have to be raised to the same level. id Complete details on price increases was in the March Shore Report newsletter available from the city website, www.ci.shorewood.mn.us / ShoreReport. Call city hall at 952.960.7900 with ° questions or billing issues. Dogs in public spaces The city has a leash law requiring dogs on public trails, sidewalks, the Southwest LRT Regional trail, along any public right -of -way (streets and roadways), or in any city parks to be on a leash of 6 -feet or less at all times. Voice command is not an option for pets on public properties. If you are in a public space in Shorewood and see an off -leash pet, please contact animal control at 952.258.5321. All animal bites should be reported immediately to animal control. Acomplete copy of Ordinance 701 is available at city hall, or online at www.ci.shorewood.mn.us / pets. must be leashed October 2019 www.ci.shorewood.mn.us Recycle on the You recycle at home, but how often are you at home? Most of us are always on the go -- running errands, at school or work, taking a vacation. That does not mean recycling cannot continue. It just takes a plan. VVU1 K Ui .wi ivvi If your workplace or school does not have recycling, ask if you can start a program. Often the city or county can assist you in starting a program away from home. If you cannot start a program, keep a bag Recycling Weeks October 2019 All recycling must be curbside no later than 7 a.m. on recycling day. Mainland resi- dents recycle October 2, 16 and 30; Island residents recycle October 3, 17 and 31. Report misses by noon the following day. 952.960.7900 No delay due to Columbus Day. go by your desk or in your backpack specifically for recyclables that you can take home. in the cap Keep a box or bag in the back of the car to collect recyclables that you use. Reduce waste when running errands by having a reusable coffee cup or water bottle to eliminate the need for disposables and bring a bag. (ln vacatinr, Ask your hotel if they recycle, or call the city you are visiting and ask about drop off options. If there are no options, see if you have room in your bag to take home your recyclables. Don't forget to pack a reusable cup and water , bottle. For more on recycling go to www. ci.shorewood. mn.us/recycling. Clean grass and leaves from the street Keeping your leaves and lawn clippings out of the streets and gutters prevent clogging of the storm sewers and have significant benefits for local lakes and streams. GrF When mowing your lawn, make the first few passes with the lawnmower blowing the grass clippings into the lawn not the street. If there are grass clippings Leave When the leaves fall, many residents choose to use a leaf blower to gather the leaves and other tree debris from yards, driveways and sidewalks. It is unlawful to blow this debris into city roadways. Please collect your yard waste and dispose of properly. Disposal options are on the city website, www. ci.shorewood.mn.us /yard waste. FirF Prevention Thursday, October 3, 2019 5:30 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. EFD Station No. 1, Shorewood All ages enjoy the annual open house at Excelsior Fire District. A free hot dog dinner is provided. There are displays and demonstrations, activities, and fire truck rides for all ages. Bring your old fire extinguishers for recycling. Extinguisher tagging and inspections are also available. on the street or sidewalk, use a broom or leaf blower to blow them back into the lawn. Do not use a hose to wash them into the street or storm drains. Adopt a neighborhood storm drain at www.adopt- a- drain.org. Open House and Safety Fair SHOREWOOD COMMUNITY Driver Improvement Class First Time Class Saturday, October 19 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Call MN Safety Center to sign up, 1.800.234.1294. Flu Shot Friday, Oct. 11 9:30 -10:30 a.m. Call the center to register for your flu shot! Most insurance accepted. Closet Organizing Workshop Tuesday, Oct. 15 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. Free Happy Feet Monday, October 21 Appointments: 763.560.5136 Age: 55+ Clients who regularly receive nursing foot care express an increased sense of comfort and well- being. 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 music will be incorporated into the workout. Line Dancing! 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 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. Cribbage NEW', Tuesdays, 1 p.m. Interested in Playing Cribbage? Call the center 952.474.7635 to sign -up 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. For more information, call Linda, 952.475.1430. 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. 5735 Country Club Road Shorewood, MN 55331 Beading Tuesdays, 1 p.m.; Ages: All No experience needed for this fun group. Supplies available, or bring your own. For more information contact Linda, 952.475.1430. Mahjong Wednesdays,1 p.m.; Ages: All Mahjong is a tile -based game which originated in China. Join a table each week for a fun and challenging game. Instruction is available. Toastmasters Thursdays, 12 -1 p.m.; Ages: All Improve speaking and leadership skills in this popular group. All aqes. Guests welcome. Bridge Thursdays, 1 p.m.; Ages: All Love the game of bridge? Wantto join a table, or improve your skill? Call the center to reserve a spot for weekly games, 952.474.7635. Dementia Support Group Fridays,October 4 & 18 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. ' City of Shorewood 5755 Country Club Road ' Shorewood, MN 55331 School district election absentee voting taking placf PRESORTED STANDARD U.S.POSTAGE PAID TWIN CITIES, MN PERMIT #30681 Residents of the Minnetonka and Westonka school districts may vote absentee for any reason in the upcoming election. Absentee voting began in September. If you are interested in voting early by absentee vote, go to the Secretary of State website to apply online for a ballot by mail: https: / /www.sos.state.mn.us /elections- voting/ other - ways -to -vote. To vote absentee in person, go to your school district office during regular business hours. MinnetonKa scnooi aoara election, Innetonka school district residents will vote to fill four school board seats at the November 5, 2019, election. Eleven candidates have filed to run for the open seats. Candidates include: Mark E. Ambrosen, Don Amorosi, Katie Becker, Sarah Clymer, Kathryn Gimse, Julie Light, Christine Ritchie, Meghan Selinger, Trever Thurling, Lisa Wagner, and Josh Wilcox. AdUW\ VOTE IF IAI- stonka school dis+ ": ^t elections On November 5, 2019, Westonka residents will be asked to vote on a revoke and replace levy with a tiered payment structure. The district currently has three voter - approved operating levies in place, totaling $1,096 per pupil. These will be replaced with a single, 10 -year levy with a two -step increase. If the levy passes, the current levy authoritywill increase to $1,446 per pupil fortaxes payable 2020 (generating approximately $1 million in additional revenue) and to $1,926 for taxes payable 2024 (generating an additional $1 million). This will gradually bring Westonka's per pupil funding closer to that of neighboring school districts Orono and Minnetonka. Learn more on the referendum page: www.westonka.k12.mn.us /referendum There are four candidates to fill four, four -year terms on the Westonka School Board: incumbents Dave Botts, Kelle Bowe, Ralph Harrison and Heidi Marty. The general election is November 5, 2019. To find your election poll location forthe school board election, call your school district, orvisit the online poll finder, https:Hpollfinder.sos. state. mn.us. School election locations are generally different than city elections. If you have questions about the school district election, please contact your school district: Minnetonka schools, 952.401.5000 Westonka schools, 952.491.8000 Scott Zerby, Mayor; Patrick Johnson, Jennifer Labadie; Debbie Siakel; Kristine Sundberg City Administrator: Greg Lerud; Newsletter Editor: Julie Moore Got Paper? We can help', FREE Secure Paper Shredding Saturday, October 5 9 am -12 prn Shorewood City Hall, 5755 Country Club Road Here's how it works: • Gather up all of your old files, tax returns, bank statements and any other secure papers you may have (newspapers and non - secure papers should be put in your recycling cart and not brought for shredding). • Bring the items in paper bags to the city hall parking lot (bags will be returned) • Cones will be set up to direct you in one driveway. • Stay in your vehicle. Volunteers will remove your paper for the shred truck. Know what to shred: Although opinions differ on exactly what to shred, basically know that you should shred any documents containing signatures, account numbers, social security numbers, credit card offers, and any legal or medical information (including tax forms, checks, pay stubs, etc.). General mail, catalogs and flyers do not need to be shredded, and are better recycled curbside. Contact jmoore @ci.shorewood, 952.960.7906, with questions. Shoraw south Lake 0 Public Works Public Safety �+ O �• yr° Gid— Gl A a County Road 19lsmaMowo Roan) se mere "mm qtr SmicMown Road Q Q Park er anorewoaa Ci Mall D ®Fea, r What you need to know: • Event will close during lightning storms. • You will drive your vehicle into our facility for the process where our staff and volunteers will un- load it for you. Witnessed destruction can happen at that time, if so desired. • Paper only. Please do not bring any 3 ring binders, plastics, trash or other non -paper items. • NO PLASTIC BAGS! • All shredded paper is baled and shipped directly to the paper mill for recycling. • We make every effort to meet the shredding needs of residents, but if both trucks fill the event will close prior to 12 pm. Shorewood Community &Event Center G� Friday, October 25, 5:30 -7:30 p.m. Food, music, games, photo booth, kids crafts, Excelsior Brewing beer tasting and wine tasting! f A ` ?40-00- moo FREE family - friendly Obtoberfest celebration! 5735 Country Club Road, Shorewood, MN 952.474.7635 • www.southshore- center.org