05 May Shore Report (2)
MAY 2023
STEP TO IT CHALLENGE................pg 2
OLDER AMERICANS MONTH.......pg 3
Established in 1963, Older Americans
Month is a time for us to acknowledge
the contributions and achievements of
older Americans, highlight important
trends, and strengthen our commitment
to honoring older citizens.
May 2 7pm-9pm
S HORE R EPORT
Planning Commission Meeting
City of Shorewood News
May 7-13
Compost Awareness Week.......pg 4
Public Works Week Roads & City Projects
Public Works helps keep our Along with summer, construction May 8 7pm-9pm
community strong by providing season is fast approaching. We will
City Council Meeting
essential services in water, be working diligently to provide
wastewater, and stormwater updates and keep you informed of
May 9 7pm-9pm
treatment, public buildings and progress and events for city projects,
Park Commission Meeting
spaces, parks and grounds, emergency including Strawberry Lane, Birch
management and first response, solid Bluff, and Highway 7 improvements.
May 12 11am-1pm
waste, and right-of-way management.
They are what make our city by the Updates are available online and
55+ Spring Tea.................................pg 3
lake a great place to live and work. via email. Learn more and sign up
May 15 5:30pm
at ci.shorewood.mn.us/projects.
This May 21-27, join us in celebrating
Walk with the Mayor......................pg 2
the work these professionals do to
improve the quality of life for all of us,
May 20
Looking for a great job
leading to a healthier Shorewood.
Spring Clean-Up 8am-1pm
close to home?
Secure Paper Shred 9am-12pm
Community members share their
The City of Shorewood is hiring a
words of appreciation:
part-time Administrative Assistant to
May 21-27
work at City Hall. This position works
Public Works Week
20 hours per week and performs
THANKS SO MUCH FOR KEEPING
a wide range of customer service
May 22 7pm-9pm
“
OUR ROADS IN GREAT SHAPE
and administrative duties, as well
AND ALL OF THE WORK THAT
City Council Meeting
as, serves on the city’s elections
YOU DO IN FREEMAN PARK. IT IS
team. Salary range is $21.59 to
SO APPRECIATED.
$26.99 per hour depending on
qualifications. Applications will be
Please check for meeting
THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HARD
accepted until the position is filled.
updates on the city website.
WORK. STAY SAFE OUT THERE.
Priority consideration to applications
submitted by May 15, 2023.
YOUR HARD WORK DOES NOT
GO UNNOTICED! GRATEFUL FOR
Come join a dynamic and fun team
YOUR DEDICATION!
providing exemplary service to the
City of
community! For additional details
“
YOU ALL HAVE BEEN BUSY!!!
and to apply, visit the City’s website,
SHOREWOOD
THANK YOU FOR KEEPING OUR
www.ci.shorewood.mn.us/careers
CITY BY THE LAKE
ROADS CLEAR AND SAFE!
S HORE R EPORT• M AY 2023
PARKS & RECREATION
PROGRAMS & EVENTS
NEARBY PARKS & RECREATION
STEP TO IT
FITNESS CENTERS
CHALLENGE
Meet your fitness goals with nearby centers that offer
BEGINS MAY 1
memberships for you and your family.
STEPTOIT.ORG
WILLISTON FITNESS CENTER AND THE MARSH:
The City of Minnetonka has opened membership options
for Williston Fitness Center, previously only available to
Minnetonka residents. Recently, the City of Minnetonka
purchased The Marsh. Both locations offer a variety
Build healthy habits by tracking your activity through the
of aquatics and fitness opportunities. More info and
Step to it Challenge, a fun, free program that encourages
membership options at minnetonkamn.gov/themarsh
people of all ages and abilities to become more active. Join
EDEN PRAIRIE COMMUNITY CENTER: Memberships
the challenge this May on behalf of your community. Step
include fitness equipment and classes, the aquatics
to it is not just about walking; almost any activity counts,
center, open skating, open gym, open pickleball and more!
including running, cycling, dancing, manual wheelchair use
More info and membership options at edenprairie.org/
and many others. Register today at www.steptoit.org
communitycenter
CHANHASSEN RECREATION CENTER: A punch card or
WALK WITH THE MAYOR
daily pass provides you with access to fitness equipment
Freeman Park
and gym, including open gym, open pickleball and open
6000 Eureka Road
basketball. More info at chanhassenmn.gov
Join Mayor Labadie for a leisurely stroll around Freeman
Park as part of the Step to it Challenge. Participants should
CHASKA COMMUNITY CENTER: Membership includes
wear comfortable walking shoes and dress for the weather.
fitness equipment, group fitness, aquatics, indoor playroom,
Meet at the park shelter. In the event of inclement weather
indoor track, open gym, open skating, and drop-in childcare.
please visit ci.shorewood.mn.us/parksandrec
More info and membership options at chaskamn.gov
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AllMMay 15 5:30pmFree
(May 18 rain date)
MORE INFO & TO REGISTER
For additional questions or to sign up for any event or
SOUTH LAKE SAFETY CAMP
program, contact us by phone, in person, or online!
South Lake Minnetonka Public Safety Building
24100 Smithown Road
952.960.7902
Campers spend the day learning about safety in a fun
camp environment. Highlights include a bike safety course,
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touring an ambulance, K-9 demos and spraying a fire hose!
Presented by City of Shorewood, Excelsior Fire District
parksandrec@ci.shorewood.mn.us
and South Lake Police Department. Watch for more details
ci.shorewood.mn.us/parksandrec
and registration information in upcoming newsletters and
facebook.com/cityofshorewood
When registering for a program by phone, online, mail or in
person, the participant is subject to the Hold Harmless Waiver of
GRADESDAYDATETIMEFEE
Liability, Data Privacy Act/Tennessen Warning and Photograph
3-5WAug 98:15am-3:30pm$25
Waiver found online at ci.shorewood.mn/parksandrec
Follow City of Shorewood on facebook, instagram, twitter, and
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nextdoor for movie in the park, concert in the park, and MORE!
Older Americans Month
This May, join us as we recognize the 60th anniversary of Older
Americans Month. This year’s theme, Aging Unbound, offers
an opportunity to explore a wide range of aging experiences
and to promote the importance of enjoying independence and
55+ PROGRAMS & EVENTS
fulfillment by paving our own paths as we age. Here are some
ways we can all participate in Aging Unbound:
SOUTHSHORE SENIOR PARTNERS
Shorewood Community & Event Center
Embrace the opportunity to change. Find a
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new passion, go on an adventure, and push
Dedicated to encouraging seniors ages 55+ in maintaining
boundaries by not letting age define your
a healthy and active lifestyle. Programs and activities
limits. Invite creativity and purpose into your
provide seniors with time to socialize and participate in
life by trying new activities in your community
a variety of recreational and learning opportunities. For
to bring in more growth, joy, and energy.
additional program and membership information call
952.474.7635 or visit shorewoodcec.com
Explore the rewards of growing older. With
age comes knowledge, which provides insight
MEDICARE HEALTH OPTIONS
and confidence to understand and experience
Shorewood Community & Event Center
the world more deeply. Continue to grow that
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knowledge through reading, listening, classes,
Register for a one-on-one consultation with Julie Ell from
and creative activities.
Next Chapter Insurance. Julie can answer your questions
regarding Medicare and Medicare health plan options.
Stay engaged in your community.Everyone
Call 952.474.7635 to schedule an appointment.
benefits when everyone is connected and
involved. Stay active by volunteering, working,
mentoring, participating in social clubs, and
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taking part in activities in the community.
55+WMay 3-June 281-3pmFree
Form relationships. As an essential
SPRING TEA
ingredient of well-being, relationships can
Shorewood Community & Event Center
enhance your quality of life by introducing
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new ideas and unique perspectives.
Gather with friends and make new ones at the Spring Tea
Invest time with people to discover deeper
event! Enjoy tea, coffee, finger sandwiches and dessert.
connections with family and friends.
Wear your best hat for a chance at a prize!
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ADOPT A GARDEN
55+FMay 1211am-1pm$5/member;
Every Spring and Summer, the City of
$7/non-member
Shorewood hosts volunteers to plant
and maintain Shorewood park signs,
55+ DRIVER DISCOUNT PROGRAM
rain gardens and plazas, as well as the
Shorewood Community & Event Center
Shorewood Community and
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Event Center.
Complete a Minnesota Department of Public Safety driver
The City is partnering with Twin
improvement program and receive 10% off auto insurance
Orchards Nursery to provide the
premiums (consult your provider for details). Register by
plantings at each of our locations.
calling 1.888.234.1294 or at driverdiscountprogram.com
To volunteer, send an email to
parksandrec@ci.shorewood.mn.us
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GET SOCIAL!
@Shorewood_Mn@ShorewoodMN
@CityofShorewood
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SHOREWOOD RECYCLES
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Household hazardous wastes should
not be thrown in the trash. Household
hazardous waste can cause harm to
the environment and human health if
not disposed of properly.
If products are unusable
or you don’t know
anyone who can
use them, take
them to the
Carver County
Environmental
Center or
a Hennepin County drop-off
facility for proper disposal. Visit
ci.shorewood.mn.us/recycling for
additional information.
What are the benefits of
composting?
About 25 percent of what we throw
away is organic materials like food,
napkins and paper towels that could
City Council
be put to better use as compost.
JENNIFER LABADIE, Mayor
Through the recycling of organics, Mayor’s Water Challenge
jlabadie@ci.shorewood.mn.us
you help reduce greenhouse gas
Thank you to all of the Shorewood
PAULA CALLIES, Council member
emissions, improve soil health, and
residents who have already signed
pcallies@ci.shorewood.mn.us
benefit both water conservation and
up for the Wyland National Mayor’s
quality. Learn more about recycling
PATRICK JOHNSON, Council member
Challenge for Water Conservation.
pjohnson@ci.shorewood.mn.us
your food scraps into compost at
In this challenge, Mayors nationwide
ci.shorewood.mn.us/organics invite their residents to make
DUSTIN MADDY, Council member
simple pledges to conserve water.
dmaddy@ci.shorewood.mn.us
Encourage your friends and
Recycling Calendar
GUY SANSCHAGRIN, Council member
neighbors to take part. Let’s break
Shorewood recycling dates
gsanschagrin@ci.shorewood.mn.us
into the Top 10 this year! Learn
highlighted in blue.
more and sign up by April 30 at
mywaterpledge.com
Report road, park and other
Minnetonka Community
non-emergency city issues online at
Education Advisory
ci.shorewood.mn.us/SeeClickFix.
Council
The City is accepting applications
City Information
from residents interested in serving
on the MCE Advisory Council. The
952.960.7900
Advisory Council meets four to
web: ci.shorewood.mn.us
five times per year and provides
input on current and potential
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programming, and on community
Shorewood, MN 55331
needs and interests. Submit your
Shorewood Community &
application by May 31st. More info
Event Center: 952.960.7902
at ci.shorewood.mn.us/government
SATURDAY
City of Shorewood
Residential Spring Clean-Up
MAY 20
Shorewood Public Works, 24200 Smithtown Road, Shorewood MN
8AM-1PM
see reverse for
Photo ID with proof of residency required
free, secure paper
shredding event &
Cash or check only
event map
Event closes during dangerous weather
No household hazardous waste or paint accepted at this event
Bring materials to Shorewood Public Works, 24200 Smithtown Road
ITEMPRICE
E-WASTE DROP OFF
Household waste only; no business e-waste.
Air Comp/Generator$10
ITEMPRICE
$15
Cameras$2
Auto BatteriesFREE
Cell phonesFREE
Air Conditioner$15
Desktop computer w/ monitor$15
BBQ Grills$10
Fax machines$2
BicyclesFREE
Keyboard, mouseFREE
Carpet$10
Laptop computer/scanner$5
Chain Saw GAS or ELECTRIC$10
Modems$2
Fluorescent BulbsFREE
Printers (small)$2
Furniture: Couch $25; Stuffed Chair $20; Other $15
Radio, CD Player, Stereo$2
Leaf Blower$10
Tablets, PDA, cables, cordsFREE
Mattress/Box Spring$15/ea piece
Televisions or console$30
Mosquito Magnets$10
VCR/DVD/DVR$2
Mower: Push$30
Mower: Rider$50
OTHER GENERAL RUBBISH NOT LISTED
Power Tools$10
ITEMPrice
Pressure Washer$10
Car load$40
Printer CartridgesFREE
Van load$55
Propane Tank$10
Half Pick-up Truck Load$55
Scrap metal (no plastic parts, etc.)FREE
Trailer 4’x8’x2’$55
Smoke Detectors$2
Full Pick-up Truck Load$100
Snow Blower$30
Tires$10
For alternative dropoff locations, visit our website.
Vacuum$10
Water Softener$30
www.ci.shorewood.mn.us
Environment > Trash & Recycling
Weed Wackers$10
SATURDAY
City of Shorewood
Secure Residential Paper Shredding
MAY 20
Shorewood City Hall, 5755 Country Club Road, Shorewood MN
9AM-12PM
Got paper? We can help for FREE!
see reverse for
residential spring
HOW DOES IT WORK?
clean-up details
1
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 to the city hall parking lot (bags will
2
be returned).
Follow the cones that will direct you in one driveway.
3
4
Stay in your vehicle. Volunteers will remove your paper for the shred truck.
WHAT TO SHRED (& WHAT NOT TO)
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Event will close during dangerous weather.Although opinions differ on exactly what to shred,
basically know that you should shred any documents
containing signatures, account numbers, social
You will drive your vehicle into our facility
security numbers, credit information, and any legal
for the process, where our staff and
or medical information (including tax forms, checks,
volunteers will unload it for you. Witnessed
destruction can happen at that time, if so
do not need to be shredded, and are better recycled
desired.
curbside.
When possible tear off the account information or
Paper only. Please do not bring any three-name and address, recycle the remaining paper rather
than shredding the entire piece.
ring binders, plastics, trash or other non-
paper items.
EVENT MAP
Residential Spring Clean-Up & Paper Shredding
NO PLASTIC BAGS!
CLEAN-UP
PUBLIC
All shredded paper is baled and shipped
WORKS
directly to the paper mill for recycling.
We make every effort to meet the
shredding needs of residents.
SHREDDING
CITY
QUESTIONS?
HALL