06 June Shore ReportElection 2020
Elections may look different due to the COVID -19 pandemic
his year's primary election on Tuesday, August
11, 2020, and the general election on Tuesday,
November 3, 2020, are fast approaching. County
and city elections departments encourage voters
to vote early by mail. Apply for a ballot at any time
of the year at mnvotes.org.
If you decide to vote by mail, please read the
instructions carefully and complete all forms that
are required to ensure your ballot will be counted.
Acommon mistake is not having your vote properly
witnessed. You need a witness to sign your ballot
envelope at the time you seal your completed ballot.
The witness can be either a Minnesota registered
voter or a notary and they must sign the signature
envelope and list their address. Show your witness
your ID and have them mark which ID option is
used on the signature envelope. When completed,
mail the ballots and forms back and make sure
it is received before Election Day. If you are not
registered to vote, you will receive a registration
application with your materials.
2020 Dates
Primary
General
Election
Election
Ballots sent
Friday,
Friday,
starting
June 26
September 18
Apply for
Friday,
Friday,
absentee
July 10
October 2
before
Deadline for
Election Day,
Election Day,
ballot to be
Tuesday,
Tuesday,
received
August 11
November 3
Precinct 1 polling location change
Precinct 1 (Enchanted, Shady and Spray islands)
polling location has been changed to the Shorewood
Community & Event Center, 5735 Country Club
Road. Due to the COVID -19 pandemic, the previous
polling location has become unavailable. All voters
in Precinct 1 will be notified of this change in polling
location pursuant to MN State Statute §20413.16,
Subd.1 a.
Annual drinking water report
The Consumer Confidence Report, better known
as the drinking water report, is published each
year by the city. The current report covers testing
that took place on the city water system in 2019.
Find the Shorewood city report online at www.
ci. shorewood. mn. us /water_report.
The information provided in the water report is
for residents connected to city water. Residents with
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wells are encouraged to have their water tested by
a licensed facility. More information on well water
testing is available on the city web site.
If you have any questions regarding the
information found in the water report, please contact
the city at 952.960.7900.
Utility rate increase delayed
A utility rate increase planned for June is
tApostponed until later in the year. The number
of residents financially impacted by the virus
and Minnesota State of Emergency declaration
prompted the delay. The proposed increases for city
water, storm water management and sanitary sewer
are on the city website under Services >Utilities.
Notice for the rate increase will be under the
government/public notices tab on the city's website.
Watch for updates in future newsletters and on the
city website.
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June 2020
All recycling must be curbside no later
than 7 a.m. on recycling day. Mainland
residents recycle June 10 and 24; Island
residents recycle June 11 and 25.
_ Report misses before noon
the next day: 952.960.7900
r Tip of the month: containers should
be empty of any liquids or food.
Do not recycle masks, gloves and other PPE
is important, but there is also
an issue of safety for recycling
personnel when these items are
put in the wrong container.
Make sure friends and family
using protective items know that
these cannot be recycled, and help
us educate the community.
Masks, gloves, goggles and
other personal protective
equipment should not be placed
in recycling containers at home or
in parks. These items should be
bagged and placed in your trash.
Keeping our recycling free of
materials that cannot be recycled
Watering restrictions in effect
hrough September 30,
residents on municipal water
cannot use sprinklers or sprinkling
systems between 11 a.m. and
4:30 p.m. This restriction does
not affect hand watering or water
toys. See the city website under
Rebates for WaterSense products
Purchasing a new toilet for
your home or business?
Have a sprinkler system? Rebate
dollars in the form of utility rebates
are available to Shorewood
property owners, commercial and
residential, for WaterSense toilets,
sprinkler heads and sprinkler
system controllers. These devices
must be WaterSense labeled.
Get complete information and
a link to WaterSense qualified
items on the city website under
Elections 2020
Environment> Water efficiency
rebates. If you do not have
internet access, contact the city
at 952.960.7900 for information
and a rebate form.
Commercial property
owners should contact the
city, 952.960.7900, for details.
Residential owners can call
the city, or go online for rebate
amounts.
Funding for the grant is
provided by City of Shorewood,
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Environment >Yard and tree care
for complete information. Although
owners with private wells are
exempt, the city recommends only
watering outside of these hours
for most efficient watering and for
water conservation.
Metropolitan Council through
the Clean Water Legacy Fund,
and Riley Purgatory Bluff Creek
Watershed District.
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City offices on the ballot and how to run for office
his year's general election
will include one (1) mayor
and two (2) city council seats for
Shorewood. Candidate filing for
these seats begins July 28, 2020,
through 5 p.m. on August 11, 2020
(Primary Election Day). It is very
likely that petitions in lieu of filing
fees will be accepted in electronic
signature format. In addition, the
process of filing may be altered
to align with COVID -19 pandemic
guidelines as well. Candidate filing
packets will be available in July.
Please contact City of Shorewood
at 952.960.7900 or cityhall@
ci.shorewood.mn.us for additional
information.
Metro Dining Cards
Dining cards offering monthly two for one
meals, 50% off, and other discounts are
available at the community center for
$25 per box. These cards quickly pay for
themselves. Purchase yours by calling
the center at 952.474.7635 to arrange
pick -up. metrodiningclub.com
Disease tree program continues
For the second year,
Shorewood residents that
have concerns with oak, ash or
elm trees on their property are
able to have an arborist from
Davey Tree Service evaluate
the tree at no charge. In an
effort to keep diseased trees out
of the Shorewood urban forest,
the free evaluation services on
the three trees that are of major
concern will be offered through
the summer months.
To make an appointment
for tree evaluation, please call
city hall at 952.960.7900. Only
appointments made through
the city will be covered by this
4oAa
program. Evaluation of other
tree types will not be covered
in this free service. If you have
questions about other tree
species, please see the city
website under Environment:
Yard and Tree Care for a list of
licensed arborists.
Spring ana summer pnoto contest open
e want to see what you see
in Shorewood this spring
and summer. Submit photos that
show off the splendor of living in
Shorewood. Submit photos in the
following five categories:
• Spring Wonder
• Summer Delights
• Wildlife
• People and Pets
• TogetherAgainst COVID
Winners in each category
will have their photos framed
and displayed at city hall
and will each receive a
framed print. Submissions
will be accepted through
September 24, 2020, at 4:30 p.m.
• Each photo entry must
include photographer's name,
address, phone number, and
email address, age (if under
18), intended category and
title of the photo
city hall. Files must be in high
resolution jpeg format. Include
the exact location of photo
being submitted
-Participants must have
permission from any persons
pictured in the photo
to use that photo and
permission of a parent
in case of minors —
Subject permissions
must be obtained before
submitting photos
• Once submitted,
entrants grant
reproduction rights
(both print and digital)
to City of Shorewood
• Each person may submit up
to five photos
2020 Photo Contest Rules
• Entrants must live, work, or
attend school in Shorewood
• Photos must be taken in
Shorewood between March
20 and September 21, 2020
Fail 2019 contest winner Phil Zumsteg
Photo submissions with
professional logos or
watermarks will not be
considered
Photos must be submitted to
cityhall @ci. shorewood. mn. us,
or on a flash drive brought to
For additional information contact
the city at 952.960.7900, or email
cityhall @ci. shorewood. mn. us.
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Register at www.ci.shorewood.mn.us /parks or call
city hall at 952.960.7900 unless otherwise directed
Freeman Park @ Eddy Station
6000 Eureka Road
Kite Making
Friday, July 10, 10 a.m. — Noon; $5 per child
ages 7 -11
Registration required
Make a 28" tall x 35" wide sled kite and learn kite flying safety tips
Young Explorer's Nature Camp
Wednesday, August 5, Noon - 4 p.m.; $5 per child
ages 8 -13
Get the kids outside for an afternoon of exciting recreation activities!
Find hidden treasure while geocaching, discover your balancing skills
on the slackline, cook a tasty treat over a fire and build an awesome
outdoor shelter! This program is offered in partnership with Carver
County Parks.
Badger Park
5745 Country Club Rd
Dog Days of Shorewood
Watch for this event to be rescheduled this fall!
Have a dog? Bring them along! Don't have a dog but love them?
Come enjoy the pups! Fun events for pets and their humans, vendors
and giveaways! Details online, www.ci.shorewood.mn.us /parks.
Orienteering & Navigation Games
Friday, August 14,10:00-11:30; Grades 3 and up $5 per child
Registration required
Knowing how to navigate is a life skill. Learn how to make quick
decisions and solve problems. Navigation games and challenges are
a fun way to practice how to move around confidently.
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Due to the unknown COVID19
situation, please watch the
July newsletter or the city
website for changes, virtual
events or cancellations.
Manor Park
20630 Manor Road
Paint, Paper Scissors
Wednesday, July 1, 10 -11:30 a.m.
$5 per child
Registration required
Bubble Science with Science Explorers
Wednesday, July 15, 10 —11:30 a.m.; $5 per child;
kids entering grades 1 -5; Registration required
Take bubble making to the extreme through hands -on learning. Explore
surface tension, why bubbles form spheres and how bubbles behave.
Paint, Paper Scissors
Friday, August 7, 10 —11:30 a.m.; $5 per child
Registration required
Kite painting with paper kite cutouts for a 3- dimensional project.
Crazy Catapults with Science Explorers
Wednesday, August 19, 10 —11:30 a.m.; $5 per child;
kids entering grades 1 -5; Registration required
Join Science Explorers for Crazy Catapults. Investigate science and
learn about energy and Newton's Laws of Motion. Discuss technology
and engineering and build simple catapults using math to practice skills
of trajectory against a castle wall.
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Shorewood Community & Event Center
5745 Country Club Road • 952.474.7635
www.ShorewoodCEC.com
SHOREWOOD
COMMUNITY & EVENT CENTER
The center is closed during the state shelter in place order. Please refer to the community center website for
information on the reopening of the center and on many virtual opportunities for all ages.
Planting Challenge PenPals & Parks Photo Scavenge
See our weekly No matter what your age, write a PenPal letter, Go to the SCEC website under
planting challenges send it to the community center and you are Activities >Scavenger Hunt for the list of
and post pictures guaranteed a return i photos to
of your seeds letter in our PenPal recreate.
sprouting! By the program. Letters will A list of
° R end of the summer also be posted on park prizes for
we should have bulletin boards to share meeting the
quite a garden to the joy. Send letters - challenge is
share. Go to ShorewoodCEC.com under to 5735 Country Club also online.
Activities >Art and Garden for the latest Road, Shorewood, 55331, or drop in the utility
challenge. payment box at city hall.
iii Summer Watch the city website,
ci.shorewood.mn.us under
#ShorewoodParks Parks for updates due to the
COVID19 pandemic.
Music in the Freeman Park
Shalo Lee Band
Thursday, July 9, 6,30 -8,30 p.m.
ring lawn chairs, blanket, snacks and family and enjoy the great country rock
sound of Shalo Lee and her band. This popular band has been a sound of joy to
Shorewood for many years. Should COVID-19 restrictions be in place, watch the city
website under Parks for updates on a social distancing or virtual concert.
Movie in the Freeman Park
Friday, August 28, dusk
(approximately 8 p.m.)
Back to the Future (PG)
II ages love this movie staring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd. After mad scientist'Doc' Brown
demonstrates his DeLorean time machine to high - schooler Marty McFly, Marty inadvertently winds up in
the year 1955. Stuck in the past, Marty seeks out Doc to find a way back to the '80s. But when Marty's actions
prevent his parents' chance meeting, he must play matchmaker to make them fall in love —or he'll be erased
from existence. Should COVID -19 restrictions be in place, watch the city website under Parks for updates on
a social distancing options for the movie.
South Lake Safety Camp
Wednesday, August 12, 8,15 a.m. - 3,30 p.m.; grades 3 -5 ;$25
Public Safety Building, Shorewood
K ids entering grades 3 -5 in the fall are encouraged to join local public safety and park personnel learning hands -on personal safety.
All activities are held at the police and fire facility in Shorewood. The $25 registration fee includes lunch and snacks, a gift bag,
fitted bike helmet, a safety camp t -shirt and great instruction. Register online at ci.shorewood.mn.us /safetycamp. Contact the city at
952.960.7902. Limit 40 students, so don't delay! Should safety camp be canceled due to COVID19, refunds will be offered.
See the city website under Parks for many virtual activities and challenges for the entire family!